Discover Andorra's heritage with National Geographic
The Principality of Andorra, located in the heart of the Pyrenees, has an extraordinary cultural and natural richness that has received international recognition. Its "Natural, Cultural and Intangible UNESCO Heritage" status is the result of the third collaboration between Andorra and National Geographic, as part of the Natural Andorra project.
The first chapter focused on the country's fauna and flora, from the perspective of National Geographic Explorer Jaime Rojo. The second addressed the challenge of making tourism compatible with sustainability, under the slogan “The place where ideas grow”.
In this new stage, the driving force is the discovery of the heritage that Andorra preserves with pride. This project is headed by Jaime Rojo, , providing continuity and a greater understanding of the territory and the committed vision of its people.
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