The Asian Age

Taj 2nd best Unesco heritage site

■ Monument of love is rated after Cambodia’s Angkor Wat

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New Delhi, Dec. 6: The Taj Mahal, India’s iconic ivory- white marble mausoleum in Agra, is the second best Unesco world heritage site in the world, an online travel portal has said.

With over eight million visitors per year, the monument of love built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in the memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, is rated after Cambodia’s Angkor Wat.

Based on the reviews and ratings of national and internatio­nal travellers, Trip Advisor has brought out a list of the best Unesco Cultural and Natural heritage sites from around the globe.

“You can find hundreds of tours and experience­s to visit this mesmerisin­g site, from a private tour with guide and visit at sunset or sunrise, to a visit including a home cooked meal at a local home in Agra,” the travel portal said.

Best toured with a knowledgea­ble guide, Angkor Wat has in store fascinatin­g facts about its building process as well as history.

“The best views are at dawn or dusk, when the crowds have gone and the lighting reveals its true majesty,” Trip Advisor said.

Other popular Unesco heritage sites on the list include the Great Wall of China built by Xu Da of Northern Qi Dynasty in 1368 AD.

Machu Pichu in Peru in South America has bagged the fourth spot with a five- day hike of the Inca Trail, the 15th century Inca citadel and much more on offer.

Iguazu National Park in Brazil, Italy’s Sassi of Matera, Auschwitz Birkenau and historic Krakow in Poland, the old city of Jerusalem in Israel and the historic areas of Istanbul in Turkey have also made to the list.

 ??  ?? ◗ Other popular heritage sites on the list include the Great Wall of China, Machu Pichu in Peru and Iguazu National Park in Brazil
◗ Other popular heritage sites on the list include the Great Wall of China, Machu Pichu in Peru and Iguazu National Park in Brazil

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