Top 5 best tourist places in world
1. Machu Picchu, Peru
Machu Picchu, a mysterious Inca ruin in the Peruvian Andes, is widely thought to have served as a holy royal retreat for the powerful Inca empire. The structure, which was constructed without the use of mortar in the 15th century AD and then abandoned shortly thereafter, continues to astound visitors today. There is no glue or cement in sight, but huge, multi-ton pieces of stone fit together perfectly. The Inca Empire's mountain capital of Cusco is often the starting point for visitors on their way to Machu Picchu. Whether you're seeing Machu Picchu before or after, you should spend at least a few days in Cusco. The journey from Cusco to Machu Picchu on the Inca Trail is one that can be taken. Although it takes five days to complete the entire path, shorter sections may be hiked in one, two, or three days. Most visitors take the three-and-a-half-hour train ride from Cusco.
2. The Grand Canyon, Arizona
The "South Rim" is where the vast majority of tourists congregate. Desert View Drive, which runs along the canyon's rim, has stunning vistas and is the starting point of a variety of outstanding hikes into the canyon. There are a variety of places to stay, from tents to a log cabin resort on the edge of a canyon. The North Rim, which is much further away and has a small number of hotels. The Grand Canyon Railway, which departs from Williams, Arizona, is a popular means of entry for many tourists. The train ride, which is 64 miles long, is a fun way to see the canyon because it includes a meal and entertainment. If you'd rather hit the road, we've got guides on how to get to the Grand Canyon from both Las Vegas and Phoenix.
3. Rome, Italy
The city of Rome is more like a huge, open-air museum. In this museum, guests are surrounded by artefacts that date back thousands of years. It's a small city, so you can see all the highlights in just three days. The Colosseum, the Roman Forum, the Pantheon, and the Vatican, an independent nation in the heart of downtown Rome, are all must-sees for any tourist. Don't forget to venture out to Rome's more rural environs during your stay. Plan a trip to the remnants of an old aqueduct and walk along a stretch of the ancient Roman expressway known as the Appian Way, which is strewn with tombs. After a day of sightseeing, relax on the beach in one of the many charming villages along the Lazio Coast, which are just a short drive from Rome. Don your swimsuit and head to the calm waves of the Tyrrhenian Sea to relax after a long day in the city.
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