The historic center of the Vila de Sintra is famous for its 19th-century Romanticist architecture, historic estates and villas, gardens, and royal palaces and castles
Oshino Hakkai are the eight springs found in Oshino, Yamanashi, Japan. The aquifer water from Mount Fuji comes out to the ground to form these springs.
The Bagans built the Valley of a Thousand Temples – over 10,000 religious temples across 40 square miles. Only 2,500 of the original temples survived and today they can all be found in the Bagan Archaeological Area. The temples are still admired for their extraordinary craftsmanship and unique architectural styles
Cappadocia, a mesmerizing region in central Turkey, stands as a testament to nature's artistic prowess and human ingenuity. Its surreal landscape, sculpted over millennia by volcanic eruptions and erosion
Kyoto is mainly famous for its hundreds of temples and shrines. In total, there are over 1,600 Buddhist temples and 400 Shinto shrines.
Angkor Wat is an architectural masterpiece and the largest religious monument in the world – covering an area four times the size of Vatican City. It was built by the Khmer King Suryavarman II in the first half of the 12th century, around the year 1110-1150, making Angkor Wat almost 900 years old.