The experience and the life changing memories and moments you can gain from visiting a sacred place are well worth the effort and the money.
Regardless of your spiritual views or your religion, below are some of the most sacred spots on Earth that you should visit:
Uluru-Kata Tjuta, Australia
The Pitjantjatjara Aboriginal tribe consider this spot holy ground for the very reason that they believe (even still today) that the beautiful natural rock formations, known as sandstone monolith, were created by their ancestors.
They believe that the ancient period and the area are inhabited by the spirits of their forefathers. This breath taking site is located in the northern territory of Australia and preserved by Unesco.
Mount Kailash, Tibet
This site is considered holy ground by four religions, Bon, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism. Although a beautiful site with its snowcapped mountains, its rugged terrain has hosted thousands of pilgrims at its base.
It is believed that it will bring good fortune, if you can survive the pilgrimage full of fatigue, severe weather, and acrophobia.
Mount Sinai, Egypt
Located in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt, this holy site is where Moses was said to have spoken with God.
Thousands of pilgrims climb to the mountain’s summit to stand where Moses stood and numerous groups have erected places of worship. Many believe this holy site to be the home of the most pivotal religious moment in history.
Crater Lake, Oregon
The deepest lake in the United States and the seventh deepest in the world, this holy spot is legendary to the Native American Klamath tribe.
Formed nearly 8,000 years ago, this tribe believes that a battle between the above world chief and the below world chief led to the destruction of the once standing Mount Mazama.
The deep blue, fresh water lake is beautiful to visit and considered a spiritual spot by many.
Lake Atitlan, Guatemala
This spiritual spot is home to the deepest lake in Central America. This beautiful spot is bordered by three volcanoes and many Maya villages.
The local worship of a local idol includes Mayan gods, Catholic saints, and Spanish legends. Ceremonies still take place there today.
Great choices for a spiritual journey! I would love to visit both Uluru and Tibet for their spiritual connections. Would you consider India on this list? It seems there are many people who travel there for their own spiritual path.
Indeed Brooke, India would also be a nice add to the list. Maybe you could recommend me a couple places we could add to another article next time. It would be great