Most Underrated UNESCO Sites in Asia

Shahr-i Sokhta, Iran: Known as the Burnt City, this 5,000-year-old archaeological site offers insights into one of the world's earliest urban settlements

Kaeng Krachan Forest Complex, Thailand: Thailand's largest national park, it houses rare species like the Indochinese tiger and Malayan tapir, ideal for wildlife enthusiasts

Hiraizumi, Japan: Home to ancient temples and gardens, Hiraizumi reflects Japan's Buddhist heritage, offering a serene alternative to bustling Kyoto

Plain of Jars, Laos: Scattered across the Xieng Khouang Plateau, these megalithic stone jars, over 2,000 years old, remain an archaeological enigma

Bagerhat, Bangladesh: This medieval city, founded in the 15th century, features the grand Sixty Dome Mosque, showcasing Bangladesh's rich Islamic architectural heritage