Every country has one specific gem in it which almost becomes the face of it for the tourists who have travelled thousands of miles to see the wonders. These gems are almost the gift to us by our world’s past generations which helps us in reconnecting with the past.
Apart from simply being a wonder for tourists’ interest, these historical places store some of the most important things of the past for the coming generations on our planet. They have preserved the very essence of art in them, or else how would we ever be able to know about them. Be the pyramids that cleared the Egyptian history for us or the Lascaux in France which almost dates back to 17,000 years before present.
Because of how amazing historical places are to people, they’re usually too crowded to even visit at times. There’s a difference between historical places and tourist places, however, at times while travelling, we kind of miss out on this fact which results in the almost destruction of preserved history.
We in India, have seen many real life examples of such where people while travelling tend to throw waste everywhere, other than dustbins or the fact that many write their names on the walls of historical places. All of this contributes to the destruction of history, both visitors and staff have to work towards the wonders for the generations to come and see so that even they could experience the magnificence of our past.
These are 10 historical places in the world that are constantly being destroyed by the tourists.
10. Cinque Terre, Italy
This is one of Italy’s quaint small towns that has been attracting tourists from worldwide, however, Italy has now imposed a ticketing system on visiting the town. An impose of 1.5 million annual visitors has been made for the town in order to preserve the local culture.
9. Yangshuo, China
With more and more people travelling to China every year, Yangshuo has been a hit among tourists for being a quiet and simple place. But, this very speciality of the town is slowly and steadily being taken away with too many people visiting it every year.
8. Taj Mahal, India
Taj Mahal, India which is also one of the seven wonders of the world is too crowded at times to visit. With pollution on the rise, this historical wonder is slowly and steadily turning yellow.
7. Teotihuacan, Mexico
Teotihuacan in Mexico was once, one of the largest cities in the ancient world, however, in today’s time these famous ruins have been trampled by tourism. It is said to be under constant threat under development.
6. Mogao Grottoes, China
In order to control the flow of tourists in this 1,600-year-old caves, the government has decided to put a limit of 6,000 daily tourists.
5. Santorini, Greece
One of Greece’s most popular destination for the cruise visitors, Santorini is now considered to be too crowded to visit in the on-season. Due to this, Greece has decided to put a cap of 8,000 visitors every day through a cruise on the island.
4. Angkor Wat, Cambodia
Angkor Wat is one of the most popular destinations in Cambodia which attracts many visitors, however, this huge number has now started to badly affect the wonders of Khmer architecture. Apart from a lot of trash, people have also started creating graffiti on the walls of this historical place.
3. Roman Colosseum, Italy
Roman Colosseum has some of the most historical events taking place in it which is why millions of travellers visit the Colosseum to witness the ruins. However, tourists leave a lot of trash behind and have even been seen taking rocks with them
2. Tulum, Mexico
Tulum is one of the last Mayan cities, however, the place has lost a lot its charm in the last few decades. More than 1 million people visited the place in 2015 and, which is was once silent and serene beaches have turned into a hub of hotels, restaurants and even recreational parks.
1. Lascaux, France
Lascaux caves can simply be considered the textbook example of how a lot of tourists at one place can practically destroy the place is not taken care 0f. Lascaux caves closed merely 15 years after its finding due to all the body heat, humidity and breathed out carbon dioxide which started destroying the place beyond repair. More than 1200 visitors a day threatened to ruin the place forever, which is why the place can no longer be visited by us.
Where would you like to travel to before it gets completely ruined?
7th April 2017
Jyotsna Amla