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8 Tallest Statues Around the World to Add to Your Travel Wish-List

Author: TDG NETWORK
Last Updated: March 3, 2026 03:16:52 IST

NEW DELHI: There’s something unforgettable about standing before a colossal statue — a moment when history, faith and human ambition feel larger than life. These towering landmarks don’t merely dominate skylines; they tell powerful stories about the cultures and beliefs that shaped them. From mist-covered hills to riverbanks and temple complexes, the world’s tallest statues offer travellers a rare blend of awe, reflection and architectural brilliance. If you’re curating a travel wish-list filled with iconic sights, these monumental creations deserve a top spot.

Here are eight of the tallest statues on the planet that promise unforgettable experiences:

  1. STATUE OF UNITY (182 M — INDIA) Located in Gujarat, this is the world’s tallest statue, honouring Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. Rising above the Narmada River, its viewing gallery offers sweeping vistas that highlight the monument’s staggering scale.

  2. SPRING TEMPLE BUDDHA (128 M — CHINA) Set in Henan province, this statue of Vairocana Buddha stands atop a lotus throne, surrounded by serene landscapes and natural hot springs that enhance its spiritual atmosphere.

  3. LAYKYUN SEKKYA (115.8 M — MYANMAR) Overlooking lush countryside in Sagaing, this towering image of Gautama Buddha features interior floors displaying Buddhist teachings and a nearby reclining Buddha.

  4. VISHWAS SWAROOPAM (106 M — INDIA) Also known as the Statue of Belief, this massive Lord Shiva sculpture in Rajasthan stands against the Aravalli hills and becomes especially striking when illuminated at night.

  5. USHIKU DAIBUTSU (100 M — JAPAN) Once the tallest statue in the world, this Amitabha Buddha houses a museum, observation deck and gardens, offering both cultural insight and scenic views.

  6. SENDAI DAIKANNON (100 M — JAPAN) This hilltop statue of the goddess Kannon contains 108 smaller Buddha figures inside, adding a contemplative journey to the climb.

  7. GUISHAN GUANYIN (99 M — CHINA) A multi-armed depiction of compassion, this golden statue near a monastery in Hunan draws pilgrims and architecture enthusiasts alike.

  8. GREAT BUDDHA OF THAILAND (92 M — THAILAND) Towering over Ang Thong province, this serene golden Buddha offers a striking contrast between its immense size and tranquil surroundings.

Together, these statues showcase humanity’s desire to reach for the sky — making them must-see landmarks for travellers drawn to culture, history and grand design.

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