We were taught in school that “Unity in Diversity” is what makes India one of the most beautiful countries in the world. It is also noteworthy that “Diversity in Unity” is also a key feature of India in all walks of life be it traditions or culture. The land of ancient civilization is continuously evolving throughout history giving us enormous natural and cultural wealth which is worth witnessing by one and all. India ranks 6th in preserving these remarkable cultural and natural wonders and UNESCO has time and again acknowledged it by listing them in its list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

What is a UNESCO World Heritage Site?

UNESCO Logo
UNESCO Logo
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The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) designates “World Heritage Sites” that have cultural, historical, scientific, natural, or similar forms of significance across the world. These sites have outstanding universal value and are legally protected by an international convention that is administered by UNESCO.

To claim a spot on the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list, the landmark should be unique geographically and must have a historical significance that extends culturally and physically. It can be an ancient ruin, historical structure, city, forest, mountain, natural or manmade site.

These World Heritage Sites highlight the natural beauty of the place and signify the remarkable accomplishments of humanity. They are established as protected zones to conserve them for as long as possible which may otherwise be lost due to human or natural intervention or lack of monitoring and management by the local administration. The responsibility for the conservation of these places of outstanding cultural and natural importance falls on all the participating countries.

To date, there are around 40 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India ranging from National Parks to ancient ruins and modern architectural marvels. The list here provides brief information about what those places are and what cultural or natural significance they hold. But, one can truly feel and see the beauty of these heritage sites only by visiting them with our India tour packages.

Let’s check them out, shall we?

Uttar Pradesh

1. Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal from across the River Yamuna
Taj Mahal from across the River Yamuna
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Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal
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Taj Mahal is not only one of the most recognised UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India but also in the world. Built out of gleaming white marble, the Taj Mahal is also one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz as a symbol of his love, this beautiful mausoleum is included in our Agra tour packages.
Location – Agra
Year of inscription – 1983
Type – Cultural

2. Agra Fort

Agra Fort
Agra Fort
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Jehangir Palace inside the Agra Fort
Jehangir Palace inside the Agra Fort
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The original capital of the Mughal Empire, Agra Fort is also known as the Red Fort of Agra. Built with red sandstone, this 16th century fort has 2.5km long enclosed walls that housed the imperial city within. It has beautiful buildings like the Diwan-i-Khas, Diwan-i-Aam, Jahangir Palace, Khas Mahal, and beautiful mosques which are worth visiting to know the in-depth history of our nation. 
Location – Agra
Year of inscription – 1983
Type – Cultural

3. Fatehpur Sikri

Fatehpur Sikri
Fatehpur Sikri
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Fatehpur Sikri
Fatehpur Sikri
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Commissioned by Emperor Akbar in 1571, the planned city of Fatehpur Sikri served as the Mughal capital for around 10 years. The palace complex has several residential and religious monuments, administrative courts, an army cantonment and Jama Masjid – one of the largest mosques in India. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the best places to visit with your family during your Uttar Pradesh holiday.
Location – 30km from Agra
Year of inscription – 1986
Type – Cultural

Maharashtra

4. Ajanta Caves

Interiors of the Ajanta Caves
Interiors of the Ajanta Caves
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 Ajanta Caves painting
Ajanta Caves painting
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Emdadul Hoque Topu

One of the most beautiful Buddhist sites in India, the Ajanta Caves need a special visit while enjoying your Maharashtra tour package. These 2,000-year-old intricately carved Buddhist rock caves have stunning paintings from the life of Buddha that still feel fresh even after 2 millennia. These 29 caves are connected through a staircase cut in rock and also house Chaitya Grihas and Viharas.
Location – Aurangabad
Year of inscription – 1983
Type – Cultural

5. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus or Victoria Terminus is a historic terminal train station and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mumbai city, India
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus or Victoria Terminus is a historic terminal train station and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mumbai city, India
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This colonial-era, a gothic architectural marvel is one of the most photographed and busiest railway stations not just in India, but in the world. Earlier known as Victoria Terminus, the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus is one of the few UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India that is still actively in use. It is also the headquarters of the Central Railways and the starting and terminating point for the fabled lifeline of Mumbai local trains.
Location – Mumbai
Year of inscription – 2004
Type – Cultural

6. Elephanta Caves 

 Mahesha murthy, Elephanta caves
Mahesha murthy, Elephanta caves
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Dr. Nagaraja Sharma

Situated on Gharapuri Island, off the coast of Mumbai, Elephanta Caves are one of the earliest UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India. First discovered by the Portuguese colonists, Elephanta Caves are known for their beautiful carvings and monolithic architecture that hold great cultural and religious importance for the people of India. You simply cannot skip them during your Mumbai holiday.
Location – Gharapuri Island, Mumbai
Year of inscription – 1987
Type – Cultural

7. Ellora Caves

Lord Buddha at Ellora
Lord Buddha at Ellora
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Located near Aurangabad, Ellora consists of more than 100 intricately carved monasteries and temples in the high basalt cliff of Charanandri hills, out of which 34 are open to the general public. A unique artistic creation as well as a technological feat, the Ellora Caves portray ancient Indian culture with its sanctuaries dedicated to Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism. One of the most popular UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India and also one of the biggest rock-cut caves in India, Ellora Caves must surely be included in your Aurangabad tour packages.
Location – Aurangabad
Year of inscription – 1983
Type – Cultural

8. Victorian Gothic And Art Deco Ensembles Of Mumbai

Ant's eye view of Rajabai Clock Tower at University of Mumbai, Fort campus
Ant’s eye view of Rajabai Clock Tower at the University of Mumbai, Fort Campus
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Pete Burana

A collection of 94 buildings of great cultural importance located in the Fort Area around Oval Maidan are collectively called the Victorian Gothic and Art Deco Ensembles of Mumbai. The ensemble includes 19th century Neo-Gothic Victorian structures like the Bombay High Court, Rajabai Clock Tower, Fort Campus of Mumbai University, Elphinstone College, etc. and 20th century Art Deco buildings like Watson’s hotel and Eros Cinema, etc.
Location – Mumbai
Year of inscription – 2018
Type – Cultural

Madhya Pradesh

9. Buddhist Monuments At Sanchi

Great Stupa - ancient Buddhist monument, Sanchi, Madhya Pradesh, India
Great Stupa – Ancient Buddhist monument, Sanchi, Madhya Pradesh, India
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Kevin Standage

Sanchi is home to a group of Buddhist monuments from the 2nd and 1st centuries B.C. including monolithic pillars, palaces, temples and monasteries. It is the oldest Buddhist Sanctuary in existence and one of the best preserved UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India. Built by Emperor Ashoka, Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi include the Sanchi Stupa which is by far the most popular and oldest stone structure in India and is believed to house the ashes of Lord Buddha.
Location – Sanchi
Year of inscription – 1989
Type – Cultural

10. Khajuraho Group Of Monuments

The Khajuraho Group of Monuments is a group of Hindu temples in Chhatarpur district, Madhya Pradesh, India
The Khajuraho Group of Monuments is a group of Hindu temples in Chhatarpur district, Madhya Pradesh, India
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Deepak Bishnoi

Built between 950 – 1050 CE, during the Chandela Dynasty, the Khajuraho Group of Monuments consists of 85 temples. The monuments are known worldwide for their erotic sculptures belonging to Hinduism and Jainism. Included in our Madhya Pradesh tour packages, these great masterpieces of Indian art strike a perfect balance between art and architecture and are one of the most visited UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India.
Location – Chhatarpur District
Year of inscription – 1986
Type – Cultural

11. Rock Shelters Of Bhimbetka

Rock Shelters Of Bhimbetka
Rock Shelters Of Bhimbetka
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Deepak Bishnoi

The Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka are massive sandstone outcrops above a dense forest that display paintings depicting the day-to-day life of the Mesolithic period. Located on the foothills of the Vindhya Mountains these rock shelters are an important part of our history and among the most unique UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India.
Location – Bhojpur Raisen
Year of inscription – 2003
Type – Cultural

Delhi

12. Humayun’s Tomb

Humayun’s Tomb
Humayun’s Tomb
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Built with red sandstone and white marble, and the perfect example of Persian and Islamic architecture, Humayun’s Tomb is the first garden tomb in the Indian subcontinent. As one of the most culturally significant UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India, it inspired many architectural innovations in the Indian Subcontinent that culminated in the construction of the beautiful Taj Mahal.
Location – Mathura Road
Year of inscription – 1993
Type – Cultural

13. Qutub Minar Complex

Qutub Minar
Qutub Minar
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Located in the Mehrauli region of our capital, the Qutub Minar Complex which includes Alai Darwaza, Alai Minar, Tomb of Iltutmish, Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque, along with the Qutub Minar is one of the most prominent UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India. Built in the 13th century, the 73 metre Qutub Minar is a one of a kind architectural marvel made out of red sandstone and marble with intricate carvings and elaborate designs.
Location – Mehrauli
Year of inscription – 1993
Type – Cultural

14. Red Fort Complex

Red Fort Complex
Red Fort Complex
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One of the most well-known UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India and a key highlight of our Delhi tour package, the Red Fort lies along the Yamuna River in Old Delhi. The Red Fort Complex was built as the palace fort of Shahjahanabad – the Mughal capital in the 17th century. It is the finest example of the blended architectural style that reflects Persian, Timurid, and Hindu traditions and represents the highest point in the Mughal creativity which later influenced many buildings and gardens in Rajasthan, Delhi, Agra, etc. 
Location – Chandni Chowk
Year of inscription – 2007
Type – Cultural

Rajasthan

15. Keoladeo National Park

 Keoladeo National Park
Keoladeo National Park
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Also known as Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, the Keoladeo National Park is one of the must visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India for birdwatchers. If you book our Rajasthan tour package during the winters, you can spot 364 species of migratory birds such as Siberian crane, pipits, flycatchers, geese, wagtails, etc. that fly in here all the way from Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, China and Siberia.
Location – Bharatpur
Year of inscription – 1985
Type – Natural

16. Hill Forts Of Rajasthan

 Hill Forts Of Rajasthan
Hill Forts Of Rajasthan
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This site includes six Rajput hill forts located all over Rajasthan. These top most royal UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India, showcase their diverse architecture and houses urban centres, palaces, trading centres, temples, and many other beautiful buildings within the defensive walls. These forts feature extensive water harvesting structures that are still in use today.
Location – Chittorgarh, Kumbhalgarh, Jhalawar (Gagron), Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Sawai Madhapur (Ranthambore)
Year of inscription – 2013
Type – Cultural

17. Jaipur City

Hawa Mahal
Hawa Mahal
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Luqman Hariz

Founded in 1727 by Sawai Jai Singh II, the walled city of Jaipur is one of the two cities that made it to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India. The monuments here are influenced by Hindu, Mughal, and contemporary West architectural styles and are a treat for history lovers. Famously called the Pink City, Jaipur has many remarkable places that you can visit with our Jaipur tour packages.
Location – Rajasthan
Year of inscription – 2019
Type – Cultural

18. Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar, Jaipur
Jantar Mantar, Jaipur
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Built by the founder of Jaipur City, the Jantar Mantar is an astronomical observation site in Jaipur built in the 18th century. It is one of India’s best-preserved historic observatories and an expression of astronomical skills and cosmological concepts of medieval India. It includes 20 astronomical instruments which are models of exemplary masonry of its time and also features one of the world’s largest sundials.
Location – Gangori Bazar
Year of inscription – 2010
Type – Cultural

Gujarat

19. Champaner – Pavagadh Archeological Park

 Champaner - Pavagadh Archaeological Park
Champaner – Pavagadh Archaeological Park
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Leonid Andronov

The Champaner – Pavagadh Archaeological Park is home to agricultural structures, palaces, religious buildings, water retaining installations, etc. from the 8th to 14th centuries. The 16th century capital of Gujarat – Champaner, held strategic importance and many prehistoric sites from the Chalcolithic period are included in its impressive landscape.  
Location – Panchmahal District
Year of inscription – 2004
Type – Cultural

20. Historic City Of Ahmedabad

Sidi Bashir Mosque is a former mosque in the city of Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Sidi Bashir Mosque is a former mosque in the city of Ahmedabad, Gujarat
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Saiko3p

Ahmedabad is the first ‘city’ to grab a spot in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India. Founded by Sultan Ahmad Shah in the 15th century, this 6 centuries old capital of Gujarat is situated on the eastern bank of the Sabarmati River. This walled city has a rich architectural heritage from the Sultanate period that includes the Bhadra citadel, and numerous mosques, tombs, and Hindu and Jain temples that still stand gloriously till date. 
Location – Gujarat
Year of inscription – 2017
Type – Cultural

21. Rani-Ki-Vav

Rani-Ki-Vav
Rani-Ki-Vav
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Built by Queen Udayamati in the 11th century in memory of King Bhimdev I, Rani-ki-Vav is a stepwell located on the banks of River Saraswati. One of the finest UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India, it was constructed in the Maru-Gurjara architectural style. It is designed as an inverted temple to highlight the sanctity of water and is divided into seven levels of stairs with sculptural panels of high artistic quality. Rani-ki-Vav is one of the gems in the glorious architecture of the Chalukya Dynasty and is a worthy historic site to visit on your Gujarat holiday.
Location – Patan
Year of inscription – 2014
Type – Cultural

22. Dholavira

Ruins of Dholavira, a Harappan metropolis, in Gujarat, India
Ruins of Dholavira, a Harappan metropolis, in Gujarat, India
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Vihang Ghalsasi

The newest entry in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India, Dholavira is the southern centre of the ancient Harappan Civilisation. Situated on the arid island of Khadir in Gujarat, it has received global recognition as one of the well-planned cities that had an effective water management system, a fortified city and a cemetery. It was also an ancient trading city that traded as far as Mesopotamia and Oman peninsula. Dholavira is the perfect example of the history of humanity and is worth preserving.
Location – Rann of Kutch
Year of inscription – 2021
Type – Cultural

Bihar

23. Archaeological Site Of Nalanda Mahavihara At Nalanda (Nalanda University)

Ruins of Nalanda, Bihar, India
Ruins of Nalanda, Bihar, India
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Nalanda University was a significant international learning centre in the present-day state of Bihar. This prominent educational hub of the Magadha Kingdom also has a proud place in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India. The archaeological remains of this monastic and scholastic institution include stupas, shrines, viharas, and important artworks in stucco, stone, and metal. It is one of the oldest organized educational institutes in the world and the pride of ancient India, which makes it one of the most important archaeological sites in India to include in your Bihar tour packages.
Location – Rajgir
Year of inscription – 2016
Type – Cultural

24. Mahabodhi Temple Complex

Bodh Gaya is a religious site
Bodh Gaya is a religious site
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Mahabodhi Temple Complex in Bodh Gaya is one of the four most holy sites related to the life and teachings of Buddha. It is where Lord Buddha attained enlightenment under the sacred Bodhi Tree making it an important place of pilgrimage for Buddhists worldwide. The temple here is one of the earliest Buddhist temples built entirely in brick which places it aptly in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India.
Location – Bodh Gaya
Year of inscription – 2002
Type – Cultural

Tamil Nadu

25. Great Living Chola Temples

Great Hindu architecture in Gangaikonda Chola Puram temple, South India.
Great Hindu architecture in Gangaikonda Chola Puram temple, South India.
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Venkatesa Perumal

Built by the Kings of the Chola Empire, these Dravidian masterpieces are spread across the vast lands of southern India. This site includes 3 temples that are renowned for their architecture, bronze casting, painting and sculptures. Book our Tamil Nadu tour package and visit these temples to witness the rituals and festivals that were held by people centuries ago and are still continued to this day which makes them famously known as the Great Living Chola Temples.
Location – The Brihadisvara Temple at Thanjavur, the Brihadisvara Temple at Gangaikondacholisvaram, and the Airavatesvara Temple at Darasuram.
Year of inscription – 1987
Type – Cultural

26. Group Of Monuments At Mahabalipuram

Shore temple, world heritage site in Mahabalipuram
Shore temple, a world heritage site in Mahabalipuram
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Jayakumar

Mahabalipuram (Mamallapuram) has a group of sanctuaries founded by Pallava kings along the Coromandel Coast that showcase the great craftsmanship during their reign. Carved out of rock and holding a unique place in classical Indian architecture, these monuments are known for their rathas, mandapas, and giant open-air reliefs such as the popular ‘Descent of the Ganges’ and the temple of Rivage with thousands of sculptures dedicated to the glory of Shiva.
Location – Kancheepuram
Year of inscription – 1984
Type – Cultural

Karnataka

27. Group Of Monuments At Hampi

Hampi stone chariot the antique stone art piece
Hampi stone chariot the antique stone art piece
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Hampi was the last capital of the Vijayanagar Empire and one of the grandest archaeological sites located in Southern India. It is considered the largest open-air museum in the world. The austere, grandiose site of Hampi has a massive fortification dotted with palaces, beautiful temples, intricately carved pillars, etc. It is one of the most important places showcasing the rich Indian heritage which needs to be seen at least once in your lifetime, so book our Karnataka tour package now!
Location – Hampi
Year of inscription – 1986
Type – Cultural

28. Group Of Monuments At Pattadakal

Ancient stone made Galaganatha Temple in Pattadakal temples complex, Karnataka
Ancient stone made Galaganatha Temple in Pattadakal temples complex, Karnataka
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Lalam photography

The group of Monuments at Pattadakal comprises of ten beautiful temples that are a testimony of the Chalukya era architecture. Boasting of a harmonious blend of Northern and Southern Indian architecture, these UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India include 9 Hindu temples and 1 Jain sanctuary which are magnificent beyond imagination. The Temple of Virupaksha needs a special mention as this masterpiece stands out from the rest of the monuments.
Location – Pattadakal, Bagalkot, Karnataka
Year of inscription – 1987
Type – Cultural

Odisha

29. Konark Sun Temple

Konark Sun Temple
Konark Sun Temple
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A popular tourist spot in all the Odisha tour packages, the Sun Temple of Konark is the monumental representation of the Sun God’s chariot on the shores of the Bay of Bengal. The 24 wheels of the Sun temple are decorated with symbolic designs and led by a team of 6 horses. Built in the 13th century, this UNESCO World Heritage Site was once a navigational landmark and also known as Black Pagoda owing to its dark color. This place is also known as Padma Kshetra as it is believed that Lord Vishnu placed his lotus at Konark.
Location – Konark
Year of inscription – 1984
Type – Cultural

Himachal Pradesh

30. Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area

Great Himalayan National Park
Great Himalayan National Park
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The Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area is scattered over 1,736 sq. km and is famous for maintaining Western Himalayan biodiversity. Characterised by high alpine peaks, alpine meadows and riverine forests it is a part of the Himalaya biodiversity hotspot that includes 25 forest types along with 376 species of fauna and various species of birds, reptiles, and insects, many of which are on the list of endangered species. Do check out our Himachal Pradesh tour packages and visit one of the most well-known natural UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India.
Location – Kullu
Year of inscription – 2014
Type – Natural

Uttarakhand

31. Nanda Devi And Valley Of Flowers National Parks

Beautiful Trek in Valley of Flowers in Himalayas, Nanda Devi Biosphere National Park
Beautiful Trek in Valley of Flowers in Himalayas, Nanda Devi Biosphere National Park
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Vivek BR
Valley Of Flowers
Valley Of Flowers
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Valley of Flowers
Valley of Flowers
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Overlooked by “Nanda Devi Peak”, the second highest peak in India, the Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National Parks are the most unique of all the natural UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India. Nestled high in the Western Himalayas, these parks are known for their meadows of widespread alpine flowers and outstanding natural beauty. They are also home to various endangered animals including the Asiatic black bear, snow leopard, brown bear and blue sheep. Visit this fairyland during your Uttarakhand vacation and we are sure you’ll keep going back for more.
Location – Central Uttarakhand
Year of inscription – 1988
Type – Natural

West Bengal

32. Sundarbans National Park

Sundarbans National Park
Sundarbans National Park
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Covering over 10,000 sq. km. of land and water and spread over two countries – India and Bangladesh – in the Ganges delta, is the Sundarbans National Park. Designated as one of the most important UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India, Sundarbans National Park, the star of our West Bengal tour packages, has the world’s largest area of mangrove forests. It is also the home of rare and endangered species of animals including tigers, aquatic animals, birds and reptiles, etc.
Location – West Bengal
Year of inscription – 1987
Type – Natural

Goa

33. Churches and Convents of Goa

Drone View of Church of St Cajetan in Velha Goa India
Drone View of Church of St Cajetan in Velha Goa India
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Church of Our Lady of the Rosary
Church of Our Lady of the Rosary
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Muhammed Shazin

Old Goa – the erstwhile capital of Portuguese in India is packed with Churches and Convents that represent Portuguese art and architecture. Basilica of Bom Jesus, Se Cathedral, Church of St. Cajetan, and Church of Our Lady of the Rosary are some of the most prominent monuments that are among the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India. These monuments included in our Goa tour packages are a great example of Manueline, Mannerist and Baroque art. 
Location – Old Goa
Year of inscription – 1986
Type – Cultural

Assam

34. Kaziranga National Park

 Kaziranga National Park
Kaziranga National Park
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It isn’t surprising that the Kaziranga National Park made it to the prestigious list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India. This richest national park in the country is largely undisturbed by human activity and is well-known for the preservation and conservation of the world’s largest population of one-horned rhinoceros. It is also acknowledged as a Tiger reserve apart from being home to elephants, water buffaloes, dolphins and several other unique flora and fauna. You could easily go on a wildlife safari to watch birds and animals in their natural habitat at the Kaziranga National Park.
Location – Kanchanjuri
Year of inscription – 1985
Type – Natural

35. Manas Wildlife Sanctuary

Manas Wildlife Sanctuary
Manas Wildlife Sanctuary

Manas Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam has quite a few accolades to its name, such as the Project Elephant Reserve, Project Tiger Reserve, unique biosphere and one of the natural UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India. It is home to many varieties of wildlife like tigers, elephants, rhinoceros, and pygmy hogs as well as other endangered species. Lying on the foothills of the Himalayas, Manas Wildlife Sanctuary is a great tropical forest to enjoy your Assam tour package.
Location – Gobardhana
Year of inscription – 1985
Type – Natural

Sikkim

36. Khangchendzonga National Park

Khangchendzonga National Park
Khangchendzonga National Park
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Nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, the Khangchendzonga National Park is the first mixed UNESCO World Heritage Site in India owing to its cultural and environmental significance. It includes unique diversity in terms of natural landforms like plains, valleys, lakes, glaciers and snow-capped mountains covered with ancient forests. It also includes the world’s third highest peak in the world i.e., Mt. Khangchendzonga. A trip to this unique heritage site should definitely be in your Sikkim itinerary.
Location – Sakkyong
Year of inscription – 2016
Type – Mixed (Cultural and Natural)

Chandigarh

37. The Complexe du Capitol (Chandigarh Capitol Complex)

Chandigarh Capitol Complex
Chandigarh Capitol Complex
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A government compound designed by the architect Le Corbusier, Chandigarh Capitol Complex is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in India. The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier is considered an “Outstanding Contribution to the Modern Movement” and has 17 sites spread across 7 countries around the world. Capitol Complex attests to the internationalisation of architectural practice across the globe. It has the Secretariat, Palace of Assembly and the High Court spread over 100 acres and is a major landmark included in our Chandigarh tour package.
Location – Sector 1
Year of inscription – 2016
Type – Cultural

Telangana

38. Kakatiya Rudreshwara (Ramappa) Temple

Kakatiya Rudreshwara (Ramappa) Temple
Kakatiya Rudreshwara (Ramappa) Temple
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Constructed during the Kakatiya period in the 13th century, the Ramappa Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva with the main deity being a 9 feet tall Shivaling. This sandstone temple features decorated beams and pillars carved out of granite and dolerite. Its distinctive pyramidal Vimana made of lightweight porous bricks – that float on water, make it an architectural masterpiece of its time. While enjoying your Telangana tour package, take time to visit the Ramappa Temple where pillars produce musical notes when tapped in certain places.
Location – Mulugu
Year of inscription – 2016
Type – Cultural

39. Western Ghats

Unchalli Waterfalls, Harigar, Karnataka, Western Ghats
Unchalli Waterfalls, Harigar, Karnataka, Western Ghats
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Amrutha Hebbar

The Western Ghats in the Deccan Plateau represent geomorphic features and biophysical and ecological processes unlike anywhere else on the earth. It has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and even influences the Indian monsoon pattern. Recognised as the 8th hottest hotspot in the world, the Western Ghats are older than the Himalayas, have various tiger reserves, national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and reserved forests spread across the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
Location – Western Ghats
Year of inscription – 2012
Type – Natural

40. Mountain Railways Of India

 The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway
The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway 
Image Credit: Rashbihari Dutta

The Darjeeling Himalayan Railways, the Nilgiri Mountain Railways and the Kalka Shimla Railway have found their rightful place in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India. They have also inspired similar projects in various parts of the world. These colonial era railway systems boast of the latest technology of their time and are still fully functional today. These toy-like trains are the epitome of enjoyment with your loved ones during your holidays in different parts of the country.
Location – West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh, Tamil Nadu
Year of inscription – 1999
Type – Cultural 

Being awarded the coveted UNESCO World Heritage Site tag is not only a matter of pride but is also an acknowledgment of the immense contribution and significance of a particular site throughout history.

The UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India not only define the natural and manmade beauty of our country but also highlight the impact and influence of our country worldwide.

Many ancient civilizations have made priceless contributions to our country and nature has bestowed India with beautiful snow-capped mountains, deserts, lakes, forests, mountain ranges, and a wide variety of flora and fauna, which rightly deserve their world heritage status.

So how many of these UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India have you visited? And which of these do you plan to visit next? Drop a comment and let us know.

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