For centuries, some of the most astounding sites of ancient times were forgotten or hidden from the world, buried under jungles, deserts, or farmers’ fields around the globe.
Some incredible sites have been around and attracting tourists for hundreds of years and are as fascinating now as they were when they were first uncovered.
You can explore these sites whenever you have the opportunity to visit the areas.
Pyramids, Egypt
One of the most iconic sites in the world, the Pyramids of Giza, just outside Cairo, Egypt is a fantastic sight rising from the barren desert landscape. Standing guard nearby, and almost as impressive, is the Sphinx, gazing blankly out over the land.
The pyramids were built as tombs for the Pharaohs, the largest of which was constructed between 2560 and 2540 BC. To put their age in perspective, they were already more than 2,600 years old when the Colosseum in Rome was being built. Today, these giant monuments are the sole surviving member of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
Machu Picchu, Peru
Machu Picchu lies in one of the most stunning settings of any archeological site in the world. It was built in lush, mountainous terrain high above the Urubamba River in Peru.
This ancient city of Incas cascades down steep walls on each side of the mountain, with terraced steps that disappear over cliff edges into the valley below.
These incredible ruins have been restored and are well maintained, giving visitors a good indication of what the city might have looked like when it was occupied during the 15th and 16th centuries.
Many people come to Peru for the sole purpose of visiting Machu Picchu, and the journey to the ruins can be an adventure in itself, depending on how travelers choose to reach the site.
The Ibeno Beach
The Ibeno Beach is one of the beaches on the Atlantic Ocean along the shorelines of Ibeno.
Ibeno Beach which is located at Kwa Ibo, Akwa Ibom, is said to be the longest sand beach in West Africa.
The beach is highly rated because of its peaceful and safe surroundings. It is the most popular beach in Akwa Ibom. Although Ibeno is now a popular tourist attraction because of its beach, the area has some history too.
Ibeno was the landing site for one of the Christian Missions in Nigeria, the Qua Iboe Christian mission from Scotland which arrived in the early 20th century.
Relics of that missionary expedition also attract tourists to the area. In 2013, the federal government constructed the Ibeno Bridge to attract tourists and improve other economic activities in the area.
Tourists can enjoy a stroll along the beach, play beach soccer and have fun at water sports and boating.
Before heading to Ibeno beach you should Flip flops, sun screen, face cap, swimwear, head gear, sportswear and a camera to take pictures with the view of the beach.
The best time to visit is during the weekend, public holidays or during festive periods.