Must-See UNESCO World Heritage Sites in our Neighboring Southeast Asian Countries

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by | July 17, 2017


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The ruins of the Khmer Hindu temple of Vat Phou is the other UNESCO World Heritage site in Laos.

Singapore’s Singapore Botanical Garden completes the list while Brunei and East Timor have yet to have a site to be included in the UNESCO World Heritage list. Now that you had an idea of the many interesting and historical places in Southeast Asia, better start planning that long-term backpacking trip in the region now.

 

Which UNESCO site or sites have you explored? Tell us about your experience in the comments!

Marky Ramone Go is a travel-junkie, writer and photographer based in the Philippines. Aside from contributing articles to various publications and websites, he narrates his experiences wandering the tropical paradise of the Philippines, the culturally rich regions of South East Asia, Sri Lanka and India on his travel blog Nomadic Experiences. After Asia, he is keen on exploring South America and eventually hoping to trace Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" trail in the United States to Mexico.

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