Angkor Wat, Cambodia
The world’s largest temple complex and religious monument can now be explored virtually. Featuring shrines, galleries, lotus bud towers and iconic temples spanning over 400 hectares, you can now take a virtual tour through the site and its rich history
Machu Picchu, Peru
Experience the awe-inspiring view of Machu Picchu through a 360-degree virtual tour, and skip the four-day hike to get there. Carved from two mountain peaks, this Incan marvel is considered one of the seven wonders of the new world, with a mysterious history almost as enthralling as the city itself.
Pompeii Ruins, Italy
The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79AD perfectly preserved the city of Pompeii as a time capsule of Roman life, which can now be examined through Google’s Street View. This virtual tour showcases preserved architecture and art as well as bodies frozen in time from the eruption, a uniquely intimate discovery of ancient Roman life.
Taj Mahal, India
Enjoy the iconic beauty of the Taj Mahal from the comfort of your home with a panoramic tour of India’s architectural jewel. The white mausoleum, constructed over 17 years to honour the emperor’s favourite wife, can now be explored with a virtual tour that allows you to discover postcard views and unique visual perspectives.
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