A recent UNESCO / Trip advisor Survey  reveals Angkor is the most recommended World Heritage site by a quarter  millions travellers worldwide and that 72% would do more to help  heritage conservation if they knew how.

TripAdvisor  revealed the results to date of the biggest analysis ever conducted of  UNESCO's World Heritage sites around the world.
The two year  partnership between TripAdvisor, and UNESCO's World Heritage Centre  launched in October 2009 to raise awareness of and gain travellers'  support to preserve natural and cultural sites inscribed on UNESCO's  World Heritage list. Within the partnership, TripAdvisor will also  donate up to $1.5 million (USD) of support to the World Heritage Centre  to help monitor the conservation of the world's most important cultural  and historic sites.
Via on-site and email campaigns, TripAdvisor  has, to date, collected nearly a quarter of a million (244,690) feedback  submissions from travellers who have visited 789 of UNESCO's recently  expanded list of 911 World Heritage sites. The results provide a unique  insight into the views and recommendations of travellers themselves. As  part of the partnership, TripAdvisor shares the feedback to the World  Heritage Centre so that it may better engage UNESCO member states in  matters of site conservation.
TripAdvisor travellers have given the nod to Angkor, Cambodia  as the number one recommended UNESCO site to visit in the world,  describing it as amongst other quotes, "Absolutely breathtaking" and  "One of the wonders of the world." The second and third most recommended  World Heritage sites are both in Italy and are respectively the  Historic Center of Rome, the properties of the Holy See, and the  Historic Centre of Florence.
The TripAdvisor travellers' feedback  also highlights those World Heritage sites they consider need the most  attention. At the top of UNESCO's sites in 'Worst Condition' comes the  Kasbah of Algiers in Algeria, described as a "crumbling site". The site  includes remains of old mosques, Ottoman-style palaces and traditional  urban structures.
Because countries often hope to draw additional  tourism following the inscription of their sites onto the WH List,  traveller feedback from TripAdvisor can help them address some of the  issues raised and improve tourism to their sites.
TripAdvisor is  encouraging the contribution of reviews and opinions from its large and  passionate community of millions of members to provide much needed  information about the condition of World Heritage sites so they may be  better protected. In order to compile traveler feedback on nearly 900  World Heritage sites across the globe, UNESCO's World Heritage Centre  invited TripAdvisor, via its millions of members and technological  expertise, to provide traveler insights and support to the Centre.
As  part of the two-year campaign, TripAdvisor has also pledged to donate  up to $1.5 million U.S. of support, including a cash donation that will  be allocated to UNESCO World Heritage initiatives. Travelers can learn  more about how to help at www.tripadvisor.com/worldheritage.
According to TripAdvisor travellers, the "Top Ten" most recommended sites are:
1). Angkor, Cambodia
2). Historic Center of Rome, the Properties of the Holy See, Italy
3). Historic Center of Florence, Italy
4). Historic Areas of Istanbul, Turkey
5). Old and New Towns of Edinburgh, Scotland
6). Historic Center of Prague, Czech Republic
7). Venice and its Lagoon, Venezia, Italy
8). Works of Antoni Gaudí, Barcelona, Spain
9). Westminster Palace, Westminster Abbey and Saint Margaret's Cathedral,
London, England
10). Historic Center of Vienna, Austria
1 comments:
An other fantastic city t visit if Florence, it is the cradleof renaissance and recognized as a place to protect from the unesco
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