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UNESCO’s top 10 greatest hits: From Petra to the Pyramids

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 26, 2025, 17:29 IST
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UNESCO’s top 10 greatest hits: From Petra to the Pyramids

UNESCO World Heritage tags indicate sites of outstanding cultural or natural significance that are recognised for their universal value to humanity and are protected for future generations. So, to make the cut, a site must dazzle, historically, culturally, and often architecturally. So here it is, a curated collection of ten certified classics, UNESCO’s iconic heritage sites that are enduring, extraordinary, and entirely envy-inducing.

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Petra, Jordan

Step into Petra, and you step into a sandstone stage set for legends. Carved directly into pink cliffs, this ancient Nabataean city appears with theatrical flair at the end of a narrow gorge. No matter how many photos you've seen, the real thing still manages a dramatic pause before knocking the wind out of you. (Canva)

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The Great Wall of China

It snakes over mountains like a giant’s sketch across a scroll. The Great Wall isn’t just long, it’s layered with centuries of defense, determination, and dynastic ambition. Stand atop it, and you’ll feel oddly invincible, despite the fact that someone in the past built it without drones or bulldozers. (Canva)

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The Pyramids of Giza, Egypt

They're older than logic, sharper than modern rooftops, and still mathematically mysterious. The Pyramids don’t care about your digital camera or desert sweat, they’ve been stunning humans for 4,500 years and will continue to do so.

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Machu Picchu, Peru

Nestled high among the peaks, Machu Picchu is both an Incan masterpiece and a stony enigma. Was it a sacred sanctuary? A centuries-old escape room? Whatever the truth, the views are enough to steal your breath, long before the altitude does. (Canva)

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Angkor Wat, Cambodia

At sunrise, it glows. By midday, it dazzles. As dusk falls, it slips into silhouette. Angkor Wat is not just a temple; it’s a living light show. It also holds the title of the world’s largest religious monument, and handles the fame with quiet, sandstone serenity.

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Colosseum, Italy

You’ve seen arenas. Now meet the oldest of them all. The Colosseum once hosted gladiators, wild beasts, and emperors with questionable ethics. Today, it entertains with history and awe, minus the lions. (Canva)

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Taj Mahal, India

The Taj Mahal is an iconic symbol of love and Mughal architecture. Built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal, the white marble mausoleum features intricate inlay work and symmetrical gardens. It remains one of the most admired and visited monuments in the world. (Canva)

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Easter Island, Chile

Easter Island in Chile is known for its enigmatic moai statues—massive stone figures carved by the island’s early inhabitants. These statues, scattered across the volcanic landscape, reflect a rich Polynesian culture and spiritual tradition. The island remains a powerful symbol of human creativity and mystery. (Canva)

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Versailles, France

The Palace of Versailles, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a symbol of absolute monarchy and French grandeur. Once the royal residence of Louis XIV, it features opulent halls, ornate gardens, and the famous Hall of Mirrors. Located just outside Paris, it remains a masterpiece of 17th-century art and architecture. (Canva)

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Stonehenge, UK

Stonehenge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in southern England, is one of the world’s most iconic prehistoric monuments. Dating back over 4,500 years, this mysterious stone circle continues to intrigue historians and archaeologists alike. Its exact purpose remains debated, but it’s believed to have served ceremonial or astronomical functions. (Canva)

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