6 VIRTUAL TOURS WORTH GOING WHILE INSIDE YOUR HOME

Want to travel while inside your home? Take a virtual tour now.

With the Enhanced Community Quarantine being extended until the end of April, It is fully understandable that you can’t help but wonder when will be the day you can step afoot a different country, travel, enjoy a walk in the park, see a gallery or just simply being outside your house.

While you’re eager to go outside to travel and discover the beauty of the world, we have to simply follow the restrictions and be a responsible citizen.

we are giving you a list of Virtual tours that you can visit while spending yet another day on the couch. Check our list and you’re most welcome.

 

Angkor Wat in Cambodia

Photo source: Global Castaway

Let’s start off with Asia.

Ever dreamt of visiting Cambodia to see the enormous Buddhist temple complex in the northern part of the country called Angkor Wat? While you’re waiting for your flight refund due to the sudden cancellation of your flight to this country, you may opt to finally do a primer visit of the place through this virtual tour.

Angkor Wat is the largest religious monument in the world and its name stands for “Temple city” in the Khmer language of the region. Angkor Wat is also the shoot location of Angelina Jolie’s all famed movie Tomb Raider. Click this link and swing in the virtual tour.

 

Buck Island Reef in the Caribbean

You miss the sea, sun, and sand, yes? How about we dive deeper to explore the beauty of the underwater world in real life? Take a 360 degrees journey through an underwater national park of Buck Island Reef and quench your thirst for anything sea-related.

This virtual tour can always be played when you click this link that’s prepared by The National Geographic and was posted last two years ago. 

Take the virtual tour here and hover over your screen to see the wholeness of the underwater world.

Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands

It’s every artist’s dream to visit this museum in Amsterdam that features all the works of Vincent Willem van Gogh. Take a virtual tour and see 2,100 artworks and 820 letters from Van Gogh which he created just over a decade.

Take a virtual tour here, now!

Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy

brown and gray concrete building

Uffizi Gallery is located in Florence Italy, and while this country is battling the COVID-19 Pandemic, just like the others. We encourage you to take a tour inside the most prominent art museums in the country.

It houses some of the most important works of the Renaissance, including works by the great Leonardo da Vinci. This virtual tour will give you access to newly-built halls with some of the world’s famous artworks.

Click here to start your tour.

The Louvre in Paris, France

Louvre Museum, Paris

You know what they say, Paris is always a good idea. So how about actualize your visit to one of the most famous places to visit in Paris, France and see The Louvre, virtually?

If you’ve always been curious about what’s inside the world’s largest museum and historical complex, you can finally visit it from the comfort of your home. Start the tour here.

The Acropolis in Athens, Greece

brown painted structures

Fancy Architecture and Greek mythology? This edifice is one of the most famous places to visit when in Greece. Take a virtual trip and travel back in time in this iconic and historical structure located on a gigantic outcrop above the city of Athens

Ed Lorenzo

Edryan Lorenzo, a PR and Marketing practitioner with 13 years of solid experience in the industry of lifestyle, fashion, and e-commerce. I'm into visual arts which includes photography, painting, and sketching. During my free time, I'd prefer to travel to keep my self fueled by different cultures and information. Follow me on Instagram and Twitter at @edryanlorenzo.

About the Author

Edryan Lorenzo, a PR and Marketing practitioner with 13 years of solid experience in the industry of lifestyle, fashion, and e-commerce. I'm into visual arts which includes photography, painting, and sketching. During my free time, I'd prefer to travel to keep my self fueled by different cultures and information. Follow me on Instagram and Twitter at @edryanlorenzo.