Most Spiritual Places In The World
10. Soul-Finding Temple of Angkor Wat

Located in the northern province Siem Reap, Cambodia, is the Temple of Angkor Wat, a non-secular icon in Southeast Asia. Angkor Wat, another UNESCO World Heritage site, is known as the largest religious monument in the world at 402 acres. Supposedly constructed between 802 AD and 1220 AD, Angkor Wat was home to the Khmer Kingdom for centuries and has become a huge tourist attraction. Many visit this Cambodia hot-spot and deem it to have incredible energy, making for a sensational experience. Although the location-based reason for Angkor’s site is unknown and full of speculation, the atmospheric beauty is unmatched.
To be spiritual is not necessarily to be embedded in religious ties. Sometimes, all that is needed is a place of pure substance and memories to touch the human soul. This brings the last location on this list to the forefront
