Top 20 world heritage sites you must visit
In a recently published list, the British Foreign Office identified more than 60 UNESCO World Heritage Sites that it deemed too dangerous to visit. Political instability in some African, Asian and South American countries has put many of the most important sites in human history out of reach to travellers. Among them are the ruins of the ancient Roman city of Carthage in Tunisia, the arid ‘African Constantinople’ Timbuktu and the Syrian cities of Aleppo and Damascus.
World Heritage sites are unique
World Heritage Sites are judged by UNESCO to be important to the collective interests of humanity. They can be natural or man-made and are protected by international treaties. Often, the income generated from tourism encourages national governments to prioritise the safety of their World Heritage Sites. For this reason, curious travellers have an important role to play in the preservation of our human heritage.
Odyssey Traveller has put together a list of the top 20 World Heritage Sites that are safe to visit. Odyssey organises small escorted group tours to some of the most historically significant places on the planet.
Preserving the World Heritage Sites
As we now know, many of the world’s most important historical sites are under threat. Unfortunately, the destruction of ancient artefacts, architecture and religious iconography is nothing new. Among the most notorious historical examples are Nazi book burning, vandals sacking Rome, and Mongol campaigns into Egypt almost wiping out centuries of precious antiquities. Recently, UNESCO began organising campaigns to protect some of the most threatened world heritage sites, teaming with partners as diverse as armed forces, national governments and Time magazine.