7 UNESCO Heritage Sites in India
Taj Mahal
A stunning symbol of love, this white marble mausoleum is a masterpiece of Mughal architecture, built by Emperor Shah Jahan in Agra.
Kaziranga National Park
Known for the largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses, this sanctuary in Assam boasts rich biodiversity and is a critical conservation site.
Hampi
A vast archaeological treasure trove, Hampi`s ruins reveal the splendour of the once-powerful Vijayanagara Empire in Karnataka.
Fatehpur Sikri
This Mughal city near Agra, built by Emperor Akbar, features impressive palaces and mosques, blending Hindu and Islamic architectural styles.
Sundarbans National Park
Home to the Bengal tiger, the largest tidal mangrove forest in the world is an ecological hotspot on the Bay of Bengal.
Ajanta Caves
Buddhist rock-cut caves in Maharashtra adorned with ancient murals and sculptures, reflect the beauty of Indian art between the 2nd century and 6th century BCE.
Konark Sun Temple
An architectural marvel in Odisha, this 13th-century temple is shaped like a colossal chariot with intricately carved wheels, dedicated to the Sun god.
7 Things To Know About Devara: Part 1