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20 must-visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India and what makes them special

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New Delhi : India is home to 44 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These include a mix of ancient monuments, historic cities, and protected natural areas. Each site tells a different part of the country’s story, whether through architecture, art, or the landscape itself.

Here is a quick look at 20 important Indian UNESCO World Heritage Sites and what makes them special:

1. Taj Mahal (Uttar Pradesh)
Listed in 1983, the Taj Mahal remains one of India’s most recognised monuments. Its symmetry, the inlay work, the marble glow – everything still draws people in, centuries later.

2. Agra Fort (Uttar Pradesh)
Built in the 1500s, Agra Fort shows how Mughal palace design evolved. Several emperors lived and ruled from here, giving it huge historical weight.

3. Ajanta Caves (Maharashtra)
Ajanta’s caves hold some of the oldest surviving Buddhist paintings. The art sits deep inside horseshoe-shaped rock walls, still vivid despite their age.

4. Ellora Caves (Maharashtra)
Ellora houses Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain carvings in one stretch of cliff. The Kailasa Temple stands out – it is carved downward from a single rock mass.

5. Elephanta Caves (Maharashtra)
These island caves are known for their large Shiva sculptures. The rock-cut chambers mix natural formations with detailed carving.

6. Sun Temple, Konark (Odisha)
The Sun Temple looks like a giant stone chariot facing the sea. Its sculpted wheels and panels show just how advanced temple art was in the 13th century.

7. Mahabalipuram Monuments (Tamil Nadu)
Along the coast, these Pallava structures include rock-cut shrines and carved reliefs. The site reflects the early stages of Dravidian temple building.

8. Churches and Convents of Goa
These churches reflect the long period of Portuguese rule in Goa. Their design and layout show how Christian traditions were introduced in the region.

9. Fatehpur Sikri (Uttar Pradesh)
Emperor Akbar’s red sandstone capital was lived in for only a short time. The palaces and courtyards remain well preserved, showing a blend of architectural styles.

10. Hampi Monuments (Karnataka)
Hampi’s ruins stretch across a dramatic landscape of boulders. Once the seat of the Vijayanagara Empire, the site still carries traces of its markets and temples.

11. Khajuraho Temples (Madhya Pradesh)
Khajuraho is known for its detailed stone carvings. The temples follow the Nagara style and show an entire era of sculpture work.

12. Pattadakal Monuments (Karnataka)
Pattadakal brings both northern and southern temple styles together. The Chalukyas used the site to experiment with form and structure.

13. Humayun’s Tomb (Delhi)
This garden-tomb marks an early stage in Mughal architecture. It later inspired several major monuments, including the Taj.

14. Qutb Minar Complex (Delhi)
The complex includes India’s tallest brick minaret. The surrounding structures show the earliest phases of Indo-Islamic architecture.

15. Red Fort (Delhi)
Built by Shah Jahan, the Red Fort symbolised royal power. It continues to be a central part of India’s political history.

16. Dholavira (Gujarat)
One of the best-preserved Indus Valley sites, noted for its urban planning. UNESCO highlights its water management and settlement patterns.

17. Kaziranga National Park (Assam)
Kaziranga is known for its one-horned rhino population. Its mix of wetlands and grasslands supports a wide range of wildlife.

18. Keoladeo National Park (Rajasthan)
This wetland reserve attracts thousands of migratory birds each winter. It also shelters several threatened species.

19. Manas Wildlife Sanctuary (Assam)
Manas combines forests and grasslands at the foothills of the Himalayas. The sanctuary protects many rare and endangered animals.

20. Sundarbans National Park (West Bengal)
The Sundarbans form the world’s largest mangrove forest. It is also home to a significant number of Royal Bengal Tigers.

 

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