Most spiritual places in the world you can visit
Do you wish to go on a spiritual journey but aren’t sure where to start?
Perhaps you wish to find yourself, meditate, and experience the powerful energy in old monuments, or perhaps you were inspired by a movie. These locations are sure to captivate you:
- Borobudur, Indonesia – the world’s biggest Buddhist monument, built as a three-dimensional mandala on the Indonesian island of Java. Borobudur is a one-of-a-kind temple situated on a ridge between two twin volcanoes and two rivers.
- Ubud, Bali – Ubud means medicine, and it’s a healing island where so many people come to find hope. It is completely covered in yoga retreats, temples, and breath-taking scenery.
- Machu Picchu, Peru – since the site was rediscovered a few hundred years ago, climbing to Machu Picchu has been a spiritual trip for individuals. There are several spots in the region that are utilised for healing and connecting with old energy.
- The Western Wall, Jerusalem – location of deep history and spirituality, people of all faiths are free to participate in silent prayer: write a prayer and put it into a crevice in the wall; it will be gathered and buried nearby to create an “eternal prayer.”
- Spirits Bay, North Island, New Zealand – according to local folklore, the bay is a holy spot in Mori culture because it is where souls of the deceased congregate to leave from this world to journey to their ancestral home or afterlife from a great ancient phutukawa tree just above bay.