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World Heritage
World Heritage are natural or man-made sites that UNESCO takes care of and does everything to preserve and make them popular. As of 2021, there are 1,154 properties on the World Heritage List, of which 897 are cultural, 218 are natural and 39 are mixed in 167 member countries of the Convention.
Cultural heritage
Cultural heritage is: Monuments: works of architecture, monumental sculpture and painting, archaeological sites, inscriptions, caves, etc. Ensembles: groups of buildings and architectural complexes. Places of interest: works of man or joint creations of man and nature, archaeological sites.
Natural Heritage
Monuments created by nature itself. Geological and physiographic formations and strictly limited ranges of endangered species of animals and plants that are important for science and need to be preserved. Natural landmarks or severely restricted natural areas that may be useful for science or are simply uniquely beautiful.

The tradition of conserving heritage goes back to ancient times, when people sought to protect sacred groves and mountains, churches and waterways that mattered to a particular community.
People visited and used these places with care and reverence.

The most famous archaeological
sites in the world

Stonehenge
Stonehenge is a World Heritage-listed stone megalithic structure in Wiltshire, England. It is located about 130 km southwest of London. One of the most famous archaeological sites in the world, Stonehenge consists of ring and horseshoe structures built from large menhirs. It lies at the center of the densest complex of Neolithic and Bronze Age sites in England.
Accommodation: Stonehenge Cottages
This prehistoric site is unmissable! Just a short drive away you can take in this beauitful World Heritage Site and explore all the surrounding areas. Nearby attractions include Wilton House and Salisbury Cathedral, home to the original Magna Carta.
Machu Picchu, Peru
Built in a mountainous area high above the Urubamba River, Machu Picchu is one of the most stunning archaeological sites in the world. This ancient Inca city descends the steep slopes of the mountain, its terraced steps disappearing along the edges of the cliff into the valley below.
Accommodation: Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel
Popular with those heading to the ancient citadel of Machu Picchu, Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel of 5 stars is an intimate Andean village with terraced hills, waterfalls, stone pathways and 83 whitewashed adobe casitas tucked away in the cloud forest.
Bagan, Myanmar
Thousands of ancient temples and stupas stretch endlessly across the landscape in Pagan, where the silhouette of a temple against the sky in the early morning or at sunset is a magical sight. The area is known for the largest concentration of Buddhist temples in the world, many of which were built in the 1000s and 1100s when Bagan was the capital of a pagan kingdom.
Accommodation: The Hotel @ Tharabar Gate
The Hotel is located in the most unique Archeological Site of South East Asia, Old Bagan; the Ancient capital of the Burmese Empire. Surrounded by more than 4000 ancient temples and pagodas, you will be enchanted by its breathtaking views.
Borobudur, Indonesia
Borobudur is one of the most important Buddhist sites in the world and certainly one of the most famous sights in Indonesia. Set in a lush, tropical setting with mountains and volcanoes, this place is breathtaking and calming at the same time. Located on the island of Java, not far from Yogyakarta, this massive temple complex was built in the 700s but was abandoned a few centuries later and remained relatively untouched for centuries. The complex was discovered in 1800 by the British and then restored.
Accommodation: Stonehenge Cottages
An enchanting hideaway set against the backdrop of magnificent Borobudur Temple and the picturesque Menoreh Hills. Surrounded by lush teak forests, Plataran Borobudur Resort & Spa transports guests to another time and place, where days gently unfold against the backdrop of magnificent Borobudur Temple and the picturesque Menoreh Hills.
Mesa Verde National Park
Mesa Verde is one of the most impressive archaeological sites in the United States, which is a well-preserved ruins of Indian settlements. The most impressive places are the ancient dwellings, spectacularly located right in the rocks. The plateau of the same name was inhabited by the ancestors of modern pueblos until the end of the 13th century.
Accommodation: Starry Nights Ranch
Starry Nights Ranch is located in the beautiful Mancos Valley, where Louis L’Amour was inspired to write his famous western novels; a place where community still exists and adventure still abounds. Although Mesa Verde National Park draws visitors from around the world, Mancos has not become overwhelmingly touristy as it has many communities that host national parks.
Terracotta Army, China
The terracotta army guarding the first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang, is unlike any other archaeological site in the world. Thousands of life-sized warriors, each with a unique face, have stood in the ranks since they were created here in the 3rd century BC. According to some estimates, about 700,000 workers were involved in creating an army, which is believed to have about 8,000 clay warriors. Qin Shi Huang on riigi ajaloo kuulsaim Hiina keiser. See on kuulus kolme silmapaistva monumendi poolest – Suur kanal, Hiina müür ja terrakotaarmee.
Accommodation: Somerset Aparthotel Xindicheng Xi'an

Somerset Xindicheng Xi’an is strategically located at the intersection of three major roads in Xi’an – South Second Ring Road, Hangang Road and Zhuque Road.

A World Heritage Site is a landmark, area or site that tells the story of the earth and of man in a unique way. Read more

Unique territories that are important to preserve in their original form are included in the World Natural Heritage List.

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Halong Bay Vietnam

Halong translates as “where the dragon descended into the sea.” According to legend, Ha Long Island was created by a large dragon. He always lived in the mountains, but when he went out, he hollowed out valleys and hollows of various shapes with his tail.
After he plunged into the sea, the places dug out by his tail filled with water, and only small islands of earth remained.

Accommodation: DIAMOND HOTEL VÂN ĐỒN

DIAMOND HOTEL VAN DON has a restaurant, seasonal outdoor swimming pool, bar and garden in Cam Pha. This 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and room service. The hotel has family rooms.

Wadi al-Khitan (“Valley of the Whales”) Egypt
Skeletons of whales in the desert of Egypt. This remote site in the Western Desert of Egypt displays a priceless collection of fossilized bones from ancient, extinct whales called Archaeocetes. The age of the remains is at least 50 million years. Valley of the Whales in Egypt.
Accommodation: Helnan Auberge Fayoum
Helnan Royal Hotel (Palestine) was built in 1964 under direct orders from President Gamal Abdel Nasser to accommodate Arab Kings and Heads of states participating in the Second Arab Summit in Alexandria. Naturally, nothing was spared to provide maximum luxury, beauty, and comfort.
Garajonay National Park Canary Islands
The Garajonay National Park is located on the Canary Island of Gomera. It is a park pitted with ravines and full of laurel forests. The prehistoric jungle creates a maze of greenery that you will immerse yourself in as soon as you get here. An incredible place that will enchant you like a fairy tale, where nature plays the main role.
Accommodation: Radisson Blu Resort & Spa, Gran Canaria Mogan

The Radisson Blu Resort, Gran Canaria sits on the southern coast of the island, with convenient access to several beaches, from Patalavaca Beach to the white sand beach of Anfi. The Canary Islands, an Atlantic Ocean archipelago, offer idyllic year-round weather and an array of picturesque landscapes to explore.

The Giant's Road and the coast near it. Great Britain
Ireland is always associated with something mysterious, magical, mystical, and at the same time carefree fun. As well as possible, this bizarre combination is reflected by stone pillars that go into the ocean, the origin of which is explained, of course, by an ancient legend. A long time ago, a mighty Irishman named Finn McKumal lived in these parts, who decided to challenge the giant (and one-eyed) monster Goll …
Accommodation: Causeway Lodge, Bushmills

Situated in rolling countryside just 3 miles from the world famous Giant’s Causeway, this purpose built high quality guest house provides the ideal base from which to explore the natural beauty and attractions of the famous North Antrim coastline of Northern Ireland.

Jurassic coast of Dorset and East Devon. UK

The Jurassic Coast is a 95-mile long stretch of coastline in southern England, situated within the counties of Dorset and Devon. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site recognised for its outstanding rocks, fossils and landforms.
The Jurassic Coast is one of the most popular destinations in Britain, drawing millions of visitors from all over the world each year. To discover all of its secrets and treasures would take a lifetime, but likewise, its unique history and character can be felt right from your very first glimpse.

Accommodation: Lammas Park House

A very short walk will take you to the station which gives national access plus local access to Dawlish Warren and its golden beach, Exeter and Exmouth and in the other direction Teignmouth, Torquay and Paignton where you can catch a steam train to Dartmouth.

Cueva de las Manos Cave
Hand Cave In the south of Argentina, in the province of Santa Cruz, there is an amazing Cueva de las Manos, if translated, then the “Cave of the Hands”. The name describes it very accurately, because in this cave there are hundreds of images of palms left by ancient people. It is surprising that the people of antiquity, just like us in childhood, loved to trace their hands and make images of them.
Accommodation: Xelena Hotel & Suites

Xelena Hotel & Suites is a 5 Stars hotel with Spa. We are a high-end proposal designed to enjoy the best landscapes of El Calafate, at any time of the year.

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