Step into the fascinating world of RSD study tours and get close to one of the many UNESCO World Heritage sites. With over 1,200 unique cultural monuments and natural sites scattered across 168 countries, RSD is among the organisers with the most World Heritage sites in their programme.
Dubrovnik’s old town, Troy, Kakadu National Park, and China’s excavated terracotta army are just a few of the travel highlights that can be found in the RSD programme. These can be experienced on study tours such as “Croatia & Montenegro”, the most beautiful sea voyage in the world on the Hurtigruten mail ship along Norway’s coast, or the exploration tour “Rhodes & Aegean”.
The RSD website showcases a long list of spectacular UNESCO World Heritage sites that can be visited through their tours. These include Istanbul, Lycia, the Palace of Versailles, the Taj Mahal, and the Jordanian desert landscape.
To be considered a “World Heritage Site” and gain a place on the UNESCO list, the site must have “outstanding universal significance”. This means that it must be unique, authentic, and intact. The criteria for inclusion on the UNESCO list include being a “masterpiece of human creativity” or an “outstanding natural phenomena”.
RSD invites everyone to be inspired by these UNESCO sights and experience them firsthand through their study tours. For more information, contact RSD at their Towcester office at +44 20 3514 35 43 or through email at info@rsd-travel.co.uk.
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