4 Unforgettable Winter Sun Destinations for History Lovers

4 Unforgettable Winter Sun Destinations for History Lovers

As the nights get longer and temperatures plummet across Europe and Northern America, we all start dreaming of the chance to swap the gloomy weather for a slice of paradise. Fortunately, while the northern hemisphere freezes, Africa, South Asia, and Australia bask in glorious sunshine, offering an abundance of fantastic winter sun travel destinations.

Some will simply want to sit back and soak up the sunlight with a laidback beach stay, but for those who want to be active, there is much to be explored, including exotic wildlife, spectacular scenery, and unique traditions and cuisine. If cultural heritage and architecture are your main interests, these unforgettable winter sun destinations for history lovers are for you.

Egypt

Not many countries are as synonymous with history as Egypt. When you think of the country, the first thing that springs to mind is the Great Pyramid of Giza, an architectural marvel and wonder of the ancient and modern world. The pharaohs who once ruled this land built many other majestic monuments dating back 2,000 years, so it is worth looking into Egypt tours which venture further afield than Cairo to other amazing historical locations such as Abu Simbel, which is renowned for its rock temples built during the reign of Ramesses the Great.

4 Unforgettable Winter Sun Destinations for History Lovers

India

Between October and November and February and March, India comes into its peak season with bearably hot temperatures and dry weather. Rajasthan is the best destination for first-time visitors – move between the major cities in this relatively compact region and discover the might and majesty of the Mughal Empire, preserved in exceptional architecture, including the iconic Taj Mahal. More ancient sites can be explored at Hampi, which boasts intricate temple complexes dating back centuries.

Sri Lanka

Just below India sits the small island of Sri Lanka, which is overflowing with UNESCO heritage sites. Visit the Cultural Triangle to explore the bulk of these. Best-renowned is Sigiriya Rock Fortress, a 5th-century fortress palace constructed atop a towering rock with amazing views of the surrounding countryside. For epic views of the Sigiriya Rock Fortress, climb neighboring Pidurangala Rock. Other notable sites include 2,000-year-old Anuradhapura and the incredibly well-preserved city of Polonnaruwa.

4 Unforgettable Winter Sun Destinations for History Lovers

Thailand

Head out beyond Bangkok, the often-chaotic capital, and you will find a host of historical sites to explore in Thailand. Discover sensational royal palaces and temples at the country’s various ‘historical parks,’ which span enormous spaces and protect monuments that are hundreds of years old. The most popular are Phimai Historical Park and Sukhothai Historical Park. The incredible millennium-old Khmer Temples are also worth visiting due to their intricate architecture that still astonishes a thousand years after being built.