Capturing the attention of tourists from all over the world, the list of 7 wonders of the world includes the marvellous sites. These sites have great cultural significance and highlight their locations worldwide. If you are fond of unique sites and want to explore this distinctive world from a unique perspective, then you must plan to visit these amusing sites. Although there is now a new list of wonders in the world, this old world’s wonder still holds a special place in the hearts of tourists. Let your travel diaries be filled with fantastic adventures by adding these sites to your following plans. So, take a look. 

The 7 Old Wonders Of The World

Do you wish to know about the original 7 Wonders of the World names?  Here are all the interesting deets. All these places have their own charm to flaunt and their own story to tell. Let’s explore these gems one by one: 

1. The Great Pyramid of Giza, Egypt

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Of all the ancient seven wonders of the world, the Great Pyramid of Giza is the only wonder that has survived to stand tall through thick and thin. Constructed between 2550 and 2490 B.C., it is the largest of the three pyramids, with a base of about 230.4 metres and a height of 146.5 metres. There are many interesting facts about the Great Pyramid of Giza which will make your trip more exciting and will surely add an extra dose of charm in your visit. 

Best Time To Visit: September to April
Location: Al Haram, Nazlet El-Semman, Al Haram, Giza Governorate, Egypt
Nearby Attractions: Great Sphinx of Giza, Giza Plateau, Grand Egyptian Museum, and more.
Other Things To Do In Giza: Sightseeing, sound and light show in Giza, camel safari, quad biking, horseback riding, and more.

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2. Temple of Artemis at Ephesus

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Considered to be one of the architectural masterpieces on the list of the Seven Wonders of the World, only the ruins of the great Temple of Artemis at Ephesus were destroyed by earthquakes and floods. Located right in the heart of Turkey, the temple was unearthed again in 1869 in the city of Izmir and was recognized as a World Heritage Site in 2014. It is among the original seven wonders of the world. It is one of the best temples in Turkey to visit. 

Best Time To Visit: April to May and from September to mid-November
Location: Atatürk Mahallesi, Dr. Sabri Yayla Blv., İzmir, Turkey
Nearby Attractions: Hagia Sophia, Topkapı Palace, Sultan Ahmed Mosque, and more.
Other Things To Do In Turkey: Explore the thermal spa terraces at Pamukkale, shopping at Grand Bazaar, explore the Spice Bazaar, and more.

3. Hanging Gardens of Babylon

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Though the ruins of Babylon are established in the city of Al-Hillah in Iraq, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon remains as mysterious as ever. It is believed that around 600 BC, King Nebuchadnezzar built the Hanging Gardens for his wife Amytis which did not really hang. However, this ancient wonder remains open to the speculations of historians who often find themselves blank due to the lack of evidence in Babylonian history.

Best Time To Visit: October to November
Location: Al-Hillah, Iraq
Nearby Attractions: Sami Abdulrahman Park, Citadel of Arbil, Erbil-Kurdistan, and more.
Other Things To Do In Iraq: Shopping in Family Mall, exploring the Iraq Museum in Baghdad, visiting the Amna Suraka in Sulaymaniyah, and more.

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4. The Lighthouse of Alexandria

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The Lighthouse of Alexandria, famed as the pride of the Ptolemaic Kingdom, was built between 280 and 247 BC. At about 450 ft. tall, it remained the tallest architectural marvel in the world for a very long time until it was completely shattered by earthquakes between 956 AD and 1323 AD.

Best Time To Visit: March to April and late September to early November
Location: Pharos, Alexandria, Egypt
Nearby Attractions: Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Montazah Palace Gardens, Fort Qaitbey, and more.
Other Things To Do In Alexandria: Explore the Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa, visit Pompey’s Pillar, enjoy a heritage tour in Alexandria, and more.


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5. Statue of Zeus at Olympia

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Dedicated to the famous Greek God of Zeus, the Statue of Zeus is located in the heart of Olympia and is set on the western coast of Greece and is famous for the Olympic Games. A massive statue that once stood tall at a height of 42 ft., was completely sculpted in wood first and later, was later covered with ivory and gold panels. Destroyed in an unfortunate fire during the 5th Century AD, the statue took about 12 years to be perfected by Phidias, the sculptor.

Best Time To Visit: Mid-April to mid-June or September to mid-October
Location: Olympia, Greece
Nearby Attractions: Archaeological Museum of Olympia, Temple of Hera, Philippeion, and more.
Other Things To Do In Olympia: Explore Ancient Olympia, visit Temple of Olympian Zeus in Athens, and more.

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6. Mausoleum at Halicarnassus

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A tomb built for Mausolus, the ruler of Caria and a Persian Governor, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus was perfected by four Greek sculptors to a height of 45 meters between 353 BC and 350 BC. One of the seven wonders of the world, it survived to a great extent, but a successive series of earthquakes eventually shattered it.

Best Time To Visit: April to May and October to November
Location: Tepecik Mahallesi, Bodrum, Mugla, Turkey
Nearby Attractions: Kaunos Beach, Bodrum Castle, Tlos, Marmaris Castle, and more.
Other Things To Do In Mugla: Paragliding in Babadag, explore the beaches of Sedir Island, camping in Butterfly Valley, Fethiye, and more.

7. Colossus of Rhodes

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Remember the giant statue in Game of Thrones? Well, it does not come as a surprise to know that the inspiration was taken from the famous Colossus of Rhodes. Signifying the victory over Antigonus I Monophthalmus, the ruler of Cyprus, the Colossus of Rhodes, the statue of the Greek God of the Sun, was constructed in 280 BC and was destroyed to ruins after 54 years in an earthquake.

Best Time To Visit: April to May and October to November
Location: Rhodes, Greece
Nearby Attractions: Kastello, Acropolis of Rhodes, Tsambika Beach, Filerimos, and more.
Other Things To Do In Rhodes: Windsurfing and kitesurfing at Prasonisi, exploring the Valley of Butterflies, enjoy snorkeling at Antony Quinn Bay, and more.

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Do these destinations excite you? if yes, start making plans to visit these amazing 7 wonders of the world, which are known for capturing the attention of tourists from all over the world. Every wonder from the list has its charm to flaunt and own story to tell. So, plan your trip to international with us and create countless memories to add in your travel diaries. 

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Frequently Asked Questions About Seven Wonders Of The World

What are the 7 wonders of the world today?

The list of the seven (actually, eight) wonders of the world includes the following marvels:
1. The Great Pyramid of Giza - Egypt (Given honorary status)
2. The Great Wall of China - China
3. Petra - Jordan
4. Christ the Redeemer - Brazil
5. Machu Picchu - Peru
6. Chichen Itza - Mexico
7. Colosseum - Italy
8. Taj Mahal - India

Why are they called the 7 Wonders of the World?

The Seven Wonders of the World have been awarded this title because of their magnificence. They are the most beautiful and awe-inspiring constructions made by man unlike any other establishment in the world.

Can you touch Stonehenge?

You can roam around among the Stones during the public opening hours, called the Special Access visit hours. This lasts for a good one hour and only 26 people at a time are allowed to enter the Stonehenge premises wherein they can go beyond the barriers and take a stroll amidst the stones.

How many bodies are buried in the Great Wall of China?

It has been estimated that around 400,000 workers who had died building the Great Wall of China were buried in its very foundation.

What is special about the Taj Mahal?

The Taj Mahal is among the most significant Mughal Empire architectural marvels that still stands intact today in all its glory and finesse. Located in Agra, India, the Taj Mahal is more or less a white marble palace built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in loving memory of his third wife, Mumtaz Mahal after her demise.

Who shot the nose off the Sphinx?

Sa'im al-Dahr had destroyed the nose of the Sphinx in 1378 CE and was executed for vandalism. It is said his actions were born out of jealousy upon seeing the devotion of the Egyptian peasants towards the Great Sphinx.

How much does it cost to go to Machu Picchu?

The entrance fee for Machu Picchu is about INR 3,193/- (152 Peruvian Nuevo Soles. This cost goes up once you add hiking to the Inca trail on your list.

How long does it take to climb Machu Picchu?

It takes about 4 days to climb the Machu Picchu and complete the awesome Inca Trail trek.


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