Tick off the New 7 Wonders, the Natural Wonders and the Ancient Wonders you've visited, and watch your map of the world's greatest places fill in.
How It Works
Tap a wonder on the map or tick it off in the list. Tap again to remove it.
Watch your count climb across the New 7 Wonders and the Natural Wonders.
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The lists explained
When people say “the Seven Wonders of the World” they usually mean the New 7 Wonders, chosen by a global public vote organised by the New7Wonders Foundation in 2007: the Great Wall of China, Petra, Christ the Redeemer, Machu Picchu, Chichén Itzá, the Colosseum and the Taj Mahal. The Great Pyramid of Giza was added as an honorary eighth so the only surviving ancient wonder kept its place.
The original Seven Wonders of the Ancient World was a list of remarkable constructions compiled by Greek writers more than 2,000 years ago. Six of the seven have been lost to earthquakes, fire and time, leaving only the Great Pyramid standing.
A third list, the New 7 Wonders of Nature, was chosen by public vote in 2011 to celebrate the planet's most spectacular landscapes, from the Amazon to Table Mountain. This tracker lets you tick off the modern wonders and the natural wonders you have visited, and read about the ancient ones below.
Lost to history
Only the Great Pyramid of Giza survives, so these aren't on the tracker, but no list of wonders is complete without them.
near Hillah, Iraq
Legendary terraced gardens; the only Ancient Wonder whose existence is debated.
Olympia, Greece
A 12-metre seated statue of Zeus in gold and ivory, lost to history.
Ephesus, Turkey
A vast Greek temple rebuilt several times, finally destroyed in 401 AD.
Bodrum, Turkey
The tomb of Mausolus, origin of the word "mausoleum".
Rhodes, Greece
A giant bronze statue of Helios that stood at the harbour of Rhodes.
Alexandria, Egypt
One of the tallest structures of the ancient world, guiding ships for centuries.
The Great Pyramid of Giza is the seventh ancient wonder and the only survivor, so you'll find it on the map above with the New 7 Wonders.
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Methodology
Covers the 15 visitable Wonders of the World (the 2007 New 7 Wonders plus the honorary Great Pyramid, and the 2011 New 7 Wonders of Nature), with the classical Seven Wonders of the Ancient World shown for reference. The New Wonders and Natural Wonders were each chosen by global public votes run by the New7Wonders Foundation; the Ancient list is the traditional one from classical antiquity.

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