7 Wonders of the World – the New, the Natural, and the Ancient

Wonders of the World

Have you ever wondered about exploring the New Seven Wonders of the World? For ages, people have believed a few of the man-made wonders as the seven wonders but as time flows by a Zurich-based company in the year 2000 claimed to create a list of seven wonders of new world, and the list was finalized based on the voting cast globally. In the year 2007, the new seven wonders were announced.

Exploring these man-made grandeurs entice people for centuries. You can also chalk your vacation likewise so that whenever you’re out for a trip, you can witness one of the wonders of the world. Getting a glimpse of the Seven Wonders of the World is a matter of huge expense and energy. Therefore, design the itinerary based on your preference to see a wonder first and by targeting your budget at the same time to balance the whole trip.

Here are the New Seven Wonders of the World that you can explore—

Taj Mahal, India

If you’re interested in visiting India, then despite visiting the palatial wonders of Rajasthan and temples of Southern Indian States, the priority will be to see the epitome of architectural wonder-the Taj Mahal. The finest of the Mughal architecture is instilled in the edifice built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as a loving memory of his beloved wife Mumtaj Jahan who passed away in just three years when the construction was still undergoing. Later, the architecture built with white marble stones was made into a tomb of Mumtaj Jahan and Shah Jahan. Strategically customize the best India holiday packages with the help of an experienced travel agent to utilize your hard-earned money in seeing the top-picked destinations in India including the Taj Mahal.

Christ the Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro

Erected atop the Corcovado Mountain in Tijuca Forest National Park, this statue of Christ the Redeemer was constructed back in between 1922 to 1931. The 700-meter-tall statue of Jesus Christ is an iconic manmade sculpture in Brazil. The statue overlooks Rio, Brazil’s capital city, and is more than a religious statue for the Christians. People from all sects; visit this amazing sculpture of Jesus when they visit Rio just like people watch New York’s famous Statue of Liberty. Visit this place from December to March to avoid the sweaty summer of Brazil.

Great Wall of China

The only edifice on Earth that is visible from space. The Great Wall of China needs no introduction. Back in the 7th century BC, the wall was erected with bricks, rammed earth, wood, and stones as a fort to protect the territory from foreign invasions. Even today, China attracts people from across the globe, intrigued to get a glimpse and walk on the Great Wall of China. Pick a time from September to October to enjoy fine weather.

Petra, Jordon 

Book your flights and hotel to Jordon from white magic travels to witness the spectacular temple of Petra. The ideal time of the year is from March to May as Jordon is a warm country. Situated in the southwestern desert of Jordon, this wonder of the world is a jaw-dropping archeological site that was once the capital of the Nabatean Kingdom. This place is famous for its tombs and temples. The famous Al Khazneh will thrill you.

Machu Picchu, Peru

This South American wonder situated in Peru drives millions of travelers for ages. Perched on the higher realms of the Andes, this lime-stone work of art, built back in the 15th century is a famous architectural marvel of the Inca civilization.

Chichen Itza, Mexico

Also famous as the Mexican Pyramids, the Chichen Itza was built during the Mayan times. This world heritage site of the enormous temple of El Castillo is a pyramid-shaped architecture built for the God of Kukulkan. It has 91 steps. You can visit the place while in Mexico. Come here from December to March to avoid the scorching Mexican summer.

Colosseum, Rome

Last, but not the least, it’s the famous Colosseum of Rome enlisted as the iconic Seven Wonders of the World. Built back in the 70 AD to 72 AD by the Roman Emperor Vespasian, this is the largest amphitheater that was famous for the gladiator performances during the reigns of the Roman emperors.

So, chalk out your next vacation based on your interest in the Seven Wonders of the World.