Top 13 Ancient Ruins Around the World

Do you know about ancient ruins? How do they look? How many ancient ruins are around the world? There are approximately 2276 ancient ruins available in this world. Meanwhile, from all the ancient only 100 are famous that include Machu Picchu, Stonehenge, Angkor, and Acropolis.

Ancient Ruins Around the World

And if you have visited these places before, you must know that how beautiful and crowded these places are. These ancient ruins are worth visiting and best places for adrenaline junkies, adventurous travelers, and nature lovers.

In this blog., we have enlisted the top 15 ancient ruins around the world:

1. Rapa Nui National Park, Easter Island

Rapa Nui National Park, Easter Island

A place with a huge carved stone landscape allows you to enjoy an adventurous and amazing view. The haunting and terrific statues are available from the ancestors of the Rapa Nui people.

The height of these haunted statues is from 6 feet to 60 feet and created during the 6th to 10th centuries. If you have any interest in history and adventurous places, you can visit the most remote inhabited island on earth and witness the statues live with your eyes.

2. Volubilis, Morocco

Volubilis, Morocco

Voliubilis is a 5000 years old city located in Morocco. This city was founded by the Berbers and later became a distant outpost of the Roman Empire. It was occupied in the 10th century and different cultures migrated here including Christian and Islamic people.

This ancient ruin has a triumphal arch, including an aqueduct, and thermal baths, and is standing l in good condition despite natural disasters.

3. Chichén Itzá, Mexico

Chichén Itzá, Mexico

If you love art and aesthetic things, add Chichen Itza to your bucket list. This is one of the most attractive ancient ruins located in Mexico. Brilliant astronomy and artwork have been done at this place.

The pyramid of Kukalkan looks so wonderful and when the sun shadows it, the slither looks like a snake and seems to descend its stairways. This specific thing is attracting thousands of tourists to witness archaeological sites.

4. Heart of Neolithic Orkney, Scotland

Heart of Neolithic Orkney, Scotland

Heart of Neolithic Orkney is an island famous for relics depicting 5000 years ago. This place is located in Scotland and you can find some Skara Brae, a ring of Brodgar, stones of stones, and four monuments that are also famous in the Heart of Neolithic.

This is also the largest island on Mainland. There is a famous tomb located which is named a mound tomb in the heart of Neolithic Orkney.

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5. Ayutthaya, Thailand

Ayutthaya, Thailand

If you are a traveler and love historical places, then this place is for you. Ayutthaya is a historical place and the capital of Thailand. This is also on the UNESCO World Heritage site.

Ayutthaya is filled with one striking ruins, a ghostly city, and entangled wats or temple and prang.  The bright colors of these ruins offer looks so amazing. Ayutthaya was founded by King Ramathibodi in 1350 and is the best place to visit for history lovers.

6. Petra, Jordan

Petra, Jordan

Petra was completed 2000 years ago and used for trading with Rome before devastating earthquakes in the 4th and 6th centuries C.E. Now this is an ancient ruin around the world where visitors come and witness the historical places.

There is a narrow canyon to enter this city which grabs the attention of tourists. When you enter this canyon, it takes you to a dramatic world that is filled with carved façade of the treasury, and iconic sites.

7. City of Caral-Supe, Peru

City of Caral-Supe, Peru

The City of Caral-Supe is a UNESCO Heritage site destination which is of ancient ruins around the world. This site is famous for ancient ruins, and the oldest American civilization.

If we go back in history, 5000 years ago, this place was located in the desert near the super river of Lima. The covered area of this ancient ruin was 150 acres which features a tall temple, impressive architecture, sunken circular plazas, and ceramic pots.

8. Ellora Caves, India

Ellora Caves, India

Ellora Caves are famous for caved walls and are filled with three dozen caves carved out in the 6th to 10th centuries. These caves are located in India and you can visit this ancient ruin at any time.

These caves are also associated with their religion as sloid rock is dedicated to Lord Shiva which is double the size of the Parthenon. The best time to visit Ellora Cave is during the annual Ellora Festival of classical music and dance.

9. Aksum, Ethiopia

Aksum, Ethiopia

The kingdom of Aksum flourished in northern Ethiopia for some 10 centuries when the roman empire was powerful. The remaining things of that international trading center are still available that include royal tomb, palace ruins, and carved obelisks.

You can still visit and witness the standing carve that rises more than 60 feet. Another thing to witness at this place are stones tablets with trilingual inscriptions in Greek.

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10. Olympia, Greece

Olympia, Greece

Olympia is one of the most famous ancient ruins in Greece where you can witness the gold and ivory statue. This ancient ruin is also one of the seven wonders of this ancient world.

Today, we link Olympia with sports but it was linked with a religious center. So, if you are a history lover and love to visit historical places, visit Olympia and enhance your trip to historical places.

11. Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado

Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado

Mesa Verde National Park is one of those numerous ancient ruins where the old culture is still present even after 900 years. There are hundreds of cliff dwellings available at an altitude of 8530 feet. Even, when the service of the national park began, the federal government protected the area and revive this area for the sake of history and culture. This is the first archaeological site that gains recognition across the globe.

12. Abu Simbel, Egypt

Abu Simbel, Egypt

Abu Simbel is a place of great pyramids, wonderful architecture, and amazing preservation of ancient ruins. This site is really attractive. You can enjoy beautiful and historical things such as Indian Jones, archaeology, sandstone walls, and magnificent hieroglyphics.

There are some temples that are dedicated to sun gods. Furthermore, you can easily get restaurants at an affordable price. The best time to visit Abu Simbel is between January and February.

13. Tikal, Guatemala

Tikal, Guatemala

 

Tikal is an ancient ruin that is surrounded by jungles and is famous for its unusual and dramatic site. There are approximately 90000 residents at the peak of this ancient city.

This ancient place features large temples whose numbers are more than two dozen and available in the shape of stepped pyramids. Furthermore, you can also climb some steps to enjoy the breathtaking view of that Tikal’s location.

Final Thought

These all are ancient ruins around the world you can visit and explore the history. These ancient ruins gave you a breathtaking view and amazing scenery, educate you about history, and help you to explore the unusual things all over the world. So, pack your bag and plan a tour to unusual places and ancient ruins across the globe.

 


Ferona Jose

Ferona Jose is a passionate travel writer and blogger at Travelistia. She has traveled throughout Europe, Asia and the Americas. Her writing focuses on cheap travel destinations, travel experiences, cultural insights, and travel hacks.

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