Thomas Buechler

Member since December 2010

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I started travelling in Europe with the popular Interrail ticket that was valid for most of the Western European countries.
That was more than 30 years ago.And what looked like a normal student experience, turned out to be just the beginning of an incredible lifespan tasting of different countries, cultures,people and cuisines.But it all started with Europe.
1980 I moved my "headquarters" to the Philippines, and started to visit all of Southeast Asia, and its marvelous temples and cultural sites, also in China and the Indian Subcontinent.
Later on ,I visited all countries in Oceania,South America, Central America and the
Carribean. On the African continent I have been to all 54 UN countries, and to many UNESCO world heritage sites that are very difficult to reach, and really off the beaten track.In 80 countries I have now visited all Unesco sites that currently exist, but then in 17 countries I have not seen any yet!! As of January  2024, I have been to 942 sites out of 1198 or around 79% in a total of 149 countries! I keep on going, including the Tentative list (508 so far) if those sites are near my travel path. 

My most impressive site: Angkor Wat, Cambodia Lascaux, France Burgos, Spain Wies Church, Germany

My proposal for a new site: Lucerne, Switzerland

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About Thomas Buechler

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Reviews by Thomas Buechler

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Silk Roads: Zarafshan-Karakum Corridor by Els Slots

Silk Roads: Zarafshan-Karakum… (Inscribed)

Silk Roads: Zarafshan-Karakum Corridor

The Mausoleum of Mukhammad Bashoro is almost a thousand years old (built 11/12th century). It is a building that combines the function of a mausoleum and a mosque. The central …

Kujataa by Solivagant

Kujataa (Inscribed)

Kujataa

Erik the Red who came all the way from Iceland to the Southwest Greenlandic fjords to find greener pastures, and must have found in here in Bratthlid (Qassiarsuk), so he …

Aasivissuit - Nipisat by Wojciech Fedoruk

Aasivissuit - Nipisat (Inscribed)

Aasivissuit - Nipisat

Well before our visit, I made contacts with the UNESCO liaison office for Aasivissuit-Nipisat-it is a small group of 3 dedicated officers based in Sisimiut and Kangerlussuaq. One of them …

Mount Hamiguitan by Boj

Mount Hamiguitan (Inscribed)

Mount Hamiguitan

Mount Hamiguitan is difficult to reach by public transport as it involves several changes of buses/minibuses or jeepneys; but the good news is that nowadays it is possible to rent …

Gedeo Cultural landscape by marcel staron

Gedeo Cultural landscape (Inscribed)

Gedeo Cultural landscape

Chelba-Tututi was the cemetery we visited after reading Woijtek’s recommendations. It is in the tiny village of Koti, about 40 minutes south of Dila. The guide was excellent; only men …

Grottes de Dimba et Ngovo by Roman Bruehwiler

Grottes de Dimba et Ngovo (On tentative list)

Grottes de Dimba et Ngovo

Ceramics and tools were found in this cave about 18,000 years ago, attesting human settlement during the Stone Age in a region relatively close to the sea and the Congo …

Si Thep by Thomas Buechler

Si Thep (Inscribed)

Si Thep

Si Thep is about 250 kilometers (3.30h) northeast of Bangkok, and a bit tricky to reach with public transportation. From the Mochit BTS Northern Bus Terminal there are regular express …

Archaeological Site of Harappa by Thomas Buechler

Archaeological Site of Harappa (On tentative list)

Archaeological Site of Harappa

I visited this archaeological site by private car from Lahore, it is 200km or about 4 hours to drive. The Harappans used the same type of bricks as in its …

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Apamee (On tentative list)

Apamee

Afamia was much affected by the civil unrest in Syria and basically closed to visitors until summer 2022. We had the place for ourselves. It is not on the program …

Madriu-Perafita-Claror Valley by Els Slots

Madriu-Perafita-Claror Valley (Inscribed)

Madriu-Perafita-Claror Valley

I hiked from Escaldes (start from Hotel Muntanya on Avenida Carlemany close to the square with the Carmen Thyssen museum), there is a signboard Cami de la Canaleta, this is …

Sangay National Park by Els Slots

Sangay National Park (Inscribed)

Sangay National Park

Some practical advise for a visit to the Lagunas de Atillo and Laguna Negra out of Riobamba. I organised a car with driver for USD 70.- from a small travel …

Ashur by Thomas Buechler

Ashur (Inscribed)

Ashur

Ashur (Assur) was the first Assyrian capital and remained so for a long period (1400 to 608 BC). Located on the western banks of the Tigris River, just a bit …

Hatra by Thomas Buechler

Hatra (Inscribed)

Hatra

We visited Hatra in November 2021, and we were not sure up to the last minute if we were allowed in. There was no pre-arranged permit, and we just drove …

Saloum Delta by Thomas Buechler

Saloum Delta (Inscribed)

Saloum Delta

We visited the Saloum Delta in September 2021 with a private car from Dakar, it was a day trip, all the way to the small fishing community of Djiffer at …

Sudanese style mosques by Thomas Buechler

Sudanese style mosques (Inscribed)

Sudanese style mosques

Kong in Northeastern Côte d’Ivoire was once upon a time an important trade outpost when the merchants of the huge Mali empire exchanged salt and textiles from the North with …

Kondoa by Wojciech Fedoruk

Kondoa (Inscribed)

Kondoa

I like to focus on the practicalities of reaching this rather remote WHS by public transport. It is not too difficult. Buses go from either Dodoma or Arusha, and they …

Lord Howe Island by Thomas Buechler

Lord Howe Island (Inscribed)

Lord Howe Island

Home to just under 500 permanent residents, Lord Howe is also restricted to just 400 tourist beds, and Quantas has exclusive rights from mainland Australia which makes both airfares and …

Ahwar of Southern Iraq by Thomas Buechler

Ahwar of Southern Iraq (Inscribed)

Ahwar of Southern Iraq

Ur was once an important Sumerian city state near the mouth of the Euphrates river, at the coast with marshy surroundings and regular floods and adverse weather impacts like erosions.Ur …

Okinoshima Island by Thomas Buechler

Okinoshima Island (Inscribed)

Okinoshima Island

This just deals with the technical side of visiting Hetsu-myia (Munakata Taisha) by public transport from Fukuoka, and combining this visit with the other Unesco site in the region, the …

M'Zab Valley by Thomas Buechler

M'Zab Valley (Inscribed)

M'Zab Valley

On a Friday there are no official guides at the entrance gate of the old city of Ghardaia, nevertheless it is compulsory, and I have to ask the help of …

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