
UNESCO World Heritage Sites
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#Q1: Which UNESCO World Heritage site that you have visited and explored did you loved the most? Share a photo and tell us why it is special! via @theexploringeye #TRLT

A1 Karnak
I stayed alone in Karnak after the English son et lumiere & before the French
In the darkness surrounded by truly ancient buildings and under a glittering canopy of stars - a slight breeze wafted the intense scent of Henna flowers around me - heaven. #TRLT


A1: The Giants Causeway is a jewel in the crown of the amazing coast of Antrim! It is renowned today as a habitat of rare plants and animals. (add a stay in @BushmillsInn and @ArdtaraHouse to make your trip unforgettable!) #TRLT


A1: Despite its small size, Luxembourg is packed with UNESCO treasures. Editor Laura loved exploring these world-class sites, particularly the Bock casemates – this maze of underground tunnels is the longest in the world! https://t.co/Qyd4g9iU6J #TRLT


A1: My favourite UNESCO World Heritage SIte is Taj Mahal, but I don't have any digital photos - so I'll chose another favourite - Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park on St Kitts. #TRLT


A1 My fav is by far the shrines, waterfalls, onsens, cedar forests, and mountains on the #KumanoKodo in #Japan - You can read in @perceptivetrav my #adventure https://t.co/Y1QSYT5fxK via @theexploringeye #TRLT #travel #hiking


A1. I was lucky enough to go to 2 world heritage sites in Morocco in January, Ait Benhaddou the red mudbrick citadel and the fortified seaside town of Essaouira. I loved both sites and I will be putting up more #Morocco content soon! #TRLT


A1: It has to be the old city of Jerusalem. Partly because it is old and historic, and partly because it must have been one of the first World Heritage Sites I ever went to @theexploringeye #TRLT #travel #TravelTuesday


RT @IrelandBlueBook: A1: The Giants Causeway is a jewel in the crown of the amazing coast of Antrim! It is renowned today as a habitat of r…

RT @BradtGuides: A1: Despite its small size, Luxembourg is packed with UNESCO treasures. Editor Laura loved exploring these world-class sit…

A1 This is very hard. We have seen so many amazing UNESCO sites. Lets start with scuba diving on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia! https://t.co/RqTX7UwSMv #TRLT @theexploringeye @JLipowski @RTW_Backpacker


RT @WorldWideWriter: A1: It has to be the old city of Jerusalem. Partly because it is old and historic, and partly because it must have bee…

A1: It has to Wadi Rum, Jordan. Never seen a desert like that and the sunset was extra special #TRLT #WadiRum #Jordan


RT @TheTravelCamel: A1: My favourite UNESCO World Heritage SIte is Taj Mahal, but I don't have any digital photos - so I'll chose another f…

replying to @pip_says @pip_says A1 Nice! #Morocco was one of my fav trips when I lived in Europe in college. Such diversity of terrain. The food was amazing too. #TRLT

RT @IrelandBlueBook: A1: The Giants Causeway is a jewel in the crown of the amazing coast of Antrim! It is renowned today as a habitat of r…

RT @HeidiSiefkas: A1 My fav is by far the shrines, waterfalls, onsens, cedar forests, and mountains on the #KumanoKodo in #Japan - You can…

A1 My all time favourite @UNESCO site is Bukhara. There are so many historic monuments in the Old Town that even after a dozen or more visits, I still haven’t seen them all. #TRLT


RT @UZAmbassador: A1 My all time favourite @UNESCO site is Bukhara. There are so many historic monuments in the Old Town that even after a…

RT @IrelandBlueBook: A1: The Giants Causeway is a jewel in the crown of the amazing coast of Antrim! It is renowned today as a habitat of r…

RT @HeidiSiefkas: @pip_says A1 Nice! #Morocco was one of my fav trips when I lived in Europe in college. Such diversity of terrain. The foo…

RT @TheTravelCamel: A1: My favourite UNESCO World Heritage SIte is Taj Mahal, but I don't have any digital photos - so I'll chose another f…

A1: With trade routes dating back thousands of years, it’s no surprise that Oman has claimed 4 inscriptions on the UNESCO World Heritage List. You can’t help but be bowled over by each site’s striking architecture! https://t.co/ipkp8Qld73 #TRLT @TonyWalsh_me


A1: Too many to choose from, but we're going with Easter Island and Rapa Nui National Park. This is one of the most spectacular sun rises we have experienced. #TRLT


RT @BradtGuides: A1: With trade routes dating back thousands of years, it’s no surprise that Oman has claimed 4 inscriptions on the UNESCO…

replying to @LindaPeters64 @LindaPeters64 @theexploringeye A1 There are so many I could go for but I'll go for Samarkand. #TRLT


replying to @TheTravelCamel
@TheTravelCamel @theexploringeye #TRLT A1 The Dolomites and Rome and the Vatican! I have a soft spot for all three.
@theexploringeye @JLipowski @RTWBarefoot @LindaPeters64 @pip_says


RT @WorldWideWriter: A1: It has to be the old city of Jerusalem. Partly because it is old and historic, and partly because it must have bee…

A1 Cesky Krumlov was a delightful small town in the Czech Republic to stay for a few days. https://t.co/FUiu9vun4R Great when the day tourists were gone! #TRLT @theexploringeye @pip_says
@Touchse


RT @BradtGuides: A1: Despite its small size, Luxembourg is packed with UNESCO treasures. Editor Laura loved exploring these world-class sit…

replying to @JLipowski @JLipowski @theexploringeye A1) I visited Colonia Del Sacramento Uruguay in 2018, I enjoyed the atmosphere of the town so much I was thinking that I wouldn't mind living there myself. #TRLT


OMG - there are toooooo many great pics for A1! We can't keep up to comment on all of them! #TRLT

RT @TravelAtWill: A1 Cesky Krumlov was a delightful small town in the Czech Republic to stay for a few days. https://t.co/FUiu9vun4R Great…

A1 #TRLT @theexploringeye We loved Butrint in Albania. Inhabited since prehistoric times, situated by a beautiful lake. Virtually nobody else there!


replying to @JLipowski @JLipowski @theexploringeye A1. I really enjoyed Valletta, Malta. The architecture and history is fascinating. Plus the food is amazing! #trlt


RT @TravelAtWill: A1 Cesky Krumlov was a delightful small town in the Czech Republic to stay for a few days. https://t.co/FUiu9vun4R Great…

RT @epicureanexpats: @JLipowski @theexploringeye A1. I really enjoyed Valletta, Malta. The architecture and history is fascinating. Plus th…

replying to @pip_says @pip_says @theexploringeye A1 I think the Peace Dome in Hiroshima, its something I have been interested in since I was a kid and didn't disappoint. Was suprised to see some cats living in it though #TRLT


A1: Often touted as the ‘8th Wonder of the World’, Lalibela’s atmospheric rock-hewn churches are a sight to see #TRLT


replying to @pip_says @pip_says @theexploringeye A1: I always try to visit the heritage sites when I go away. My faves are Angkor Wat, Hoi An, Petra and Taj Mahal #TRLT


replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @theexploringeye A1 #TRLT I love the UNESCO City of Safranbolu , Turkey The entire town is just like out of a pairing with beautifully restored ottoman homes


A1: A UNESCO World Heritage site that I've explored and loved?
Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada; founded in 1753, with it's quaint, colourful charm and epic history, enthralls.
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RT @BradtGuides: A1: With trade routes dating back thousands of years, it’s no surprise that Oman has claimed 4 inscriptions on the UNESCO…

RT @UZAmbassador: A1 My all time favourite @UNESCO site is Bukhara. There are so many historic monuments in the Old Town that even after a…

RT @opendoortravels: A1: Too many to choose from, but we're going with Easter Island and Rapa Nui National Park. This is one of the most sp…

A1: 13 years ago today I touched down in Australia for a whirlwind trip that started in Sydney & went to Cairns/Port Douglas and Great Barrier Reef! #TRLT


RT @RCMtalks: @pip_says @theexploringeye A1: I always try to visit the heritage sites when I go away. My faves are Angkor Wat, Hoi An, Petr…

replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @theexploringeye A1: Batad in the Philippines 🇵🇭 was really nice hiking around the rice terraces. #TRLT
