5- Imam Husayn Shrine
Location: Karbala, Iraq
Religion: Islam
Annual Visitors: 14 Million
Significance: The burial site of Husayn ibn Ali, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad. He was martyred during Battle of Karbala. The Shrine is one of the holiest places for Shia Muslims after Mecca and Medina. Every year millions of Muslims visit Shrine from all over the world to mark Anniversary of Imam Husayn death.
6- Golden temple
Location: Amritsar, India
Religion: Sikhism
Annual Visitors: 12 Million
Significance: Golden temple also known as ‘Darbar Sahib’ is one of the oldest worship places for Sikhs. The entire top of the temple is made of pure gold and surround by a manmade lake. Before building a temple, the first Guru of the Sikhs, Guru Nanak used to meditate at the site. The temple itself is an example of Indian and Mughal architecture.
7- Mosque Nabawai
Location: Media, Saudi Arabia
Religion: Islam
Annual Visitors: 12 Million
Significance: Being a burial place of Prophet Muhammad and his companions, Mosque is second sacred place after Mosque Al Haram for Muslims around the world. To take part in prayers of Hajj and Umrah (two prayer names), millions of devotees from all over the world visit Mosque annually. The Mosque was originally built by Prophet of Islam Muhammad.
8- Jagannath Temple
Location: Puri, Odisha India
Religion: Hindu
Annual Visitors: 12 Million
Significance: A temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu is one of the most sacred and visited place in india. The temple is famous for its annual Rath yatra which is celeberated annual to tribute Lord Vishnu. On eve, temple like colorful chariots are made and pulled through strings. The event is celebrated annually june and july and millions of admirers from all over the world take part.