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Tourism: UNESCO adds 26 new World Heritage Sites Including cultural and natural treasures from Guinea-Bissau, Cameroon, Sierra Leone, and Malawi in Africa

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Tourism: UNESCO adds 26 new World Heritage Sites Including cultural and natural treasures from Guinea-Bissau, Cameroon, Sierra Leone, and Malawi in Africa

UNESCO has just added 26 new sites to its World Heritage list, featuring everything from majestic castles in Germany to stunning mountain landscapes in Africa.

According to timeout, in an efforts to identify, preserve and protect cultural heritage spots across the world, UNESCO, aka the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, crafts lists of World Heritage Sites that hold ‘outstanding value to humanity’.

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These sites combine the preservation of human history, nature and culture, offering generations the opportunity to learn from the past, appreciate the present and create a better future, all while travelling to some astounding locations. And now, after the body’s 47th session held this month at its Paris HQ, 26 new World Heritage sites have been added to the list.

Among the newcomers are the Mount Mulanje Cultural Landscape in Malwai, a curved and lush terrain in southeast Africa with one of the largest inselburgs (which are isolated rock hills) in the world, Mount Mulanje. According to UNESCO’s description, the Yao, Mang’anja, and Lhomwe Indigenous peoples who live in Mount Mulanje’s surrounding areas use rituals to honour the land’s abundance and sacredness, reflecting the importance of spiritual and ecological harmony between people and nature.

Germany’s Bavarian Palaces of King Ludwig II also made the list this year, and have been open to the public, preserved as museums, since his death in 1886. Each a personal retreat for Ludwig, these palaces, Linderhof, Schachen, Herrenchiemsee and Neuschwanstein impressively blend the era’s romantic architecture with the country’s natural landscapes. Picture white castles rising from deep, green forests, alfresco fountains with mountainous backdrops and even an intimate stage built in a manmade cave called the Venus Grotto.

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Other new Heritage Sites include Italy’s domus de janas, or ‘fairy houses’ in Sardinia, the Megaliths of Carnac and of Morbihan in France, the Minoan Palatial Centres of Crete in Greece and Gola-Tiwai Complex of Sierra Leone, consisting of the Gola Rainforest National Park and the Tiwai Island Wildlife Sanctuary.

These are UNESCO’s 26 new World Heritage Sites for 2025
Cambodian Memorial Sites: From centres of repression to places of peace and reflection, Cambodia
Cavernas do Peruaçu National Park, Brazil
Coastal and Marine Ecosystems of the Bijagós Archipelago – Omatí Minhô, Guinea-Bissau
Cultural Heritage Sites of Ancient Khuttal, Tajikistan
Diy-Gid-Biy Cultural Landscape of the Mandara Mountains, Cameroon
Faya Palaeolandscape, United Arab Emirates
Forest Research Institute Malaysia Forest Park Selangor, Malaysia
Funerary Tradition in the Prehistory of Sardinia – The domus de janas, Italy
Gola-Tiwai Complex, Sierra Leone
Maratha Military Landscapes of India, India
Megaliths of Carnac and of the shores of Morbihan, France
Minoan Palatial Centres, Greece
Mount Kumgang – Diamond Mountain from the Sea, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
Mount Mulanje Cultural Landscape, Malawi
Møns Klint, Denmark
Murujuga Cultural Landscape, Australia
Petroglyphs along the Bangucheon Stream, Republic of Korea
Rock Paintings of Shulgan-Tash Cave, Russian Federation
Sardis and the Lydian Tumuli of Bin Tepe, Türkiye
The Archaeological Ensemble of 17th Century Port Royal, Jamaica
The Colonial Transisthmian Route of Panamá, Panama
The Palaces of King Ludwig II of Bavaria: Neuschwanstein, Linderhof, Schachen and Herrenchiemsee, Germany
The Prehistoric Sites of the Khorramabad Valley, Iran (Islamic Republic of))
Wixárika Route through Sacred Sites to Wirikuta (Tatehuarí Huajuyé), Mexico
Xixia Imperial Tombs, China
Yen Tu-Vinh Nghiem-Con Son, Kiep Bac Complex of Monuments and Landscapes, Vietnam

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