We were particularly looking forward to today. Today, a visit to the temples of Angkor Wat was on the agenda.
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UNESCO is an international organization of the United Nations for Education, Science and Culture, which has made it its mission to award and protect outstanding testimonies of human history and natural history with the World Heritage Title. The World Heritage List was first opened in 1978 and today comprises 1,121 sites in more than 167 countries (as of May 2020), which are world-important in their uniqueness, authenticity and integrity. These are currently 869 cultural monuments, 213 natural sites and 39 mixed natural and cultural sites. They are all architectural and artistic masterpieces, diverse cultural landscapes and parks, unique natural areas or testimonies of social and technological developments and testify in their entirety to the diversity of the world’s natural and cultural heritage. There are currently 46 World Heritage Sites in Germany, including seven cross-border or transnational sites.
Ayutthaya – The Temples & Ruins of the UNESCO World Heritage (Thailand)
Today, the first day trip to the ruins of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Of Ayutthaya was on the agenda.
» Read the full blog postLondon – Tourist Attractions, Things to do & Photo spots (United Kingdom)
London is certainly one of the most famous and important capitals in the world. For a long weekend we tried to explore the most important tourist attractions and photo spots of the city on the Thames on our own.
» Read the full blog postYellowstone National Park – Travel Guide & Things to Do (USA)
Already during our holiday preparation we were especially looking forward to the Yellowstone National Park. The pictures and reports we had seen on the Internet in advance were simply breathtaking. So we were very excited about what to expect.
» Read the full blog postParis – Travel Guide & Explore the city on your own (France)
We took three days to explore Paris. Surely you can spend a good week or two here to see everything, but for a first impression an extended weekend was enough for us 🙂
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