The most popular UNESCO World Heritage site in Nepal is Durbar Square. It's only a half hour stroll from the backpacker area of Thamel.
Some of the temples date back to the 12th century.
For a bit of modernity there is the Royal Palace (the white building).
Showing posts with label unesco world heritage site. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unesco world heritage site. Show all posts
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Halong Bay, Part 2, Vietnam
Vietnam has 5 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, with Halong Bay being one of them (Malaysia has 3, Thailand 5, Indonesia 7 and Sri Lanka 7, just to give a few examples). But can Halong Bay qualify as one of the 7 natural wonders of the world? Let the reader vote.
On a cruise in Halong Bay, our boatman moored his junk near this cave for a little exploration.
On a cruise in Halong Bay, our boatman moored his junk near this cave for a little exploration.Saturday, July 25, 2009
Halong Bay, Vietnam
This is even better than the cruise ship I took some time back.
Halong Bay, the spectacularly scenic bay in North Vietnam, consists of thousands of limestone karst islands of varying sizes rising from the placid waters like so many sentinels standing guard is a must-see attraction.A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it's best seen from the privacy of a junk like the one in the picture. Large tourist boats are available but be prepared to be elbowed in the chest and other body parts.
With me were a European couple. I sat on an arm chair as we cruised silently through the bay. At mid-day we anchored off an island, and had a refreshing dip in the cool water. The European couple swam to the island about 100 metres away to frolic on the beach there. But since I couldn't even pass my swimming tests I decided not to pretend I was the next Michael Phelps in the making.
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