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Best 1 Lake Baikal

Lake Baikal, located in Siberia, Russia, is the world’s deepest freshwater lake and contains roughly 20% of Earth's unfrozen surface fresh water.

2 Saint Basil's Cathedral

Saint Basil’s Cathedral, officially named the Cathedral of Vasily the Blessed, was constructed from 1555 to 1561 on Red Square in Moscow and features nine brightly colored onion domes representing Jesus' apostles.

3 Royal Botanic Gardens Kew

Royal Botanic Gardens Kew encompasses over 900 acres of diverse plant collections, including the world’s largest collection of orchid species and significant temperate rainforest habitats, established in 1631.

4 Krak des Chevaliers

Krak des Chevaliers is a Crusader fortress in Syria, rebuilt by the Knights Hospitaller from 1142 and inscribed by UNESCO in 2006.

5 Moscow Kremlin

The Moscow Kremlin is a fortified complex in the heart of Moscow, Russia, serving as the historic seat of power and currently housing government offices, museums, and cathedrals.

6 Himeji Castle

Himeji Castle, also known as White Heron Castle due to its elegant white exterior, is a sprawling hilltop complex in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, initially constructed in the 14th century and significantly renovated during the Edo period.

7 Red Square
Red Square

Red Square is a large public square in the heart of Moscow, Russia, historically serving as a marketplace and currently hosting significant events and iconic landmarks like St. Basil's Cathedral.

8 Singapore Botanic Gardens

Established in 1859, the Singapore Botanic Gardens is a UNESCO Heritage Site encompassing diverse plant collections, including orchids and rainforest flora, alongside historic conservatories and expansive lawns within a tropical climate.

9 Ha Long Bay

Ha Long Bay, located within Vietnam’s Quảng Ninh Province near Hanoi, is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its approximately 2,000 limestone islands and islets rising dramatically from the Gulf of Tonkin.

10 Caernarfon Castle

Caernarfon Castle is a royal fortress in Gwynedd, Wales, built for Edward I from 1283 and notable for its polygonal towers and town walls.

11 Český Krumlov Castle

Český Krumlov Castle is a vast Czech complex first recorded in 1253, later a Rosenberg and Eggenberg seat, and part of a UNESCO town.

12 Hoi An
Hoi An

Hoi An, a coastal city in Vietnam’s Quảng Nam Province, is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site due to its remarkably preserved historic trading port and charming architecture reflecting Chinese, Japanese, and European influences.

13 Château de Carcassonne

Château de Carcassonne is the count's castle inside France's walled Cité de Carcassonne, built by the Trencavel family in the 12th century.

14 Conwy Castle

Conwy Castle is an Edward I fortress in North Wales built from 1283 to 1287, notable for its eight towers and UNESCO-listed medieval walls.

15 Nijō Castle

Nijo Castle is a Kyoto flatland castle built in 1603 as Tokugawa Ieyasu's residence and later included in a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

16 Itsukushima Shrine

Itsukushima Shrine, on Miyajima Island, is famed for its iconic "floating" torii gate and multiple buildings constructed over the water, dedicated to Shinto deities.

17 Machu Picchu & Inca Trail, Peru

Machu Picchu and the Inca Trail offer a challenging journey through Peru’s stunning Andes Mountains. This iconic trekking route culminates in the exploration of Machu Picchu, a remarkably preserved Inca archaeological site recognized by UNESCO. The experience is ideal for those interested in history...

18 Todai-ji Temple

Todai-ji Temple in Nara, Japan, houses a giant bronze statue of the Buddha Vairocana and features the impressive wooden structure of Daibutsuden Hall, one of the world’s largest wooden buildings.

19 Wartburg Castle

Wartburg Castle is a medieval fortress in Thuringia, Germany, where Martin Luther translated the New Testament into German after 1521.

20 Kizhi Pogost

Kizhi Pogost, located on Kizhi Island in Russia, features two stunning wooden churches—the Transfiguration Church and the Intercession Church—built without nails in the 18th century using traditional carpentry techniques.

21 Castel del Monte

Castel del Monte is an octagonal 13th century castle in Apulia, Italy, built by Frederick II and listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1996.

22 Kiyomizu-dera Temple

Kiyomizu-dera Temple in Kyoto, Japan, is renowned for its wooden stage extending from the hillside, offering panoramic views and constructed without nails.

23 Shirakawa-go Gassho-Zukuri Village

Shirakawa-go is a historic village in Japan's Gifu Prefecture, renowned for its unique gassho-zukuri farmhouses characterized by steeply pitched, thatched roofs resembling praying hands.

24 Harlech Castle

Harlech Castle is an Edward I fortress in Gwynedd, Wales, built from 1283, notable for its concentric defences and dramatic coastal setting.

25 Kronborg Castle

Kronborg Castle is a Renaissance fortress in Helsingør, Denmark, built by Frederik II and known as Shakespeare's Elsinore in Hamlet.

26 Beaumaris Castle

Beaumaris Castle is an unfinished Edward I fortress on Anglesey, Wales, begun in 1295 and notable as a near-perfect concentric castle design.

27 Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius

Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius is a historic Russian Orthodox monastery near Sergiev Posad, established in 1337 and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its architectural significance and role in Russian history.

28 Kinkaku-ji Temple

Kinkaku-ji, also known as the Golden Pavilion, is a Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan, covered entirely in gold leaf and originally built as a retirement villa for Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu in 1397.

29 Padua Botanical Garden

Established in 1545, the Padova Botanical Garden is one of the oldest academic botanical gardens in the world, encompassing diverse collections of medicinal and ornamental plants within the University of Padova’s historic campus.

30 Mir Castle
Mir Castle

Mir Castle is a Belarusian fortified residence begun in the early 16th century, listed by UNESCO for its Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque forms.

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