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Unesco World Heritage Site in India(2022)

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Do you know what is Unesco World Heritage Site in India? India is a country full of diversity in culture and natural diversification, scenic beauty, geographic hotspots, climate, weather, and religion. There are many Unesco-recognized heritage sites in India where visitors, and even tourists from abroad come and stay there in. India has Unesco-recognized world heritage sites both in sculpture, culture, and natural geospace.

Each year some sites are listed in the list of Unesco world heritage sites from India. I have enlisted below some of these sites which you can visit and enjoy their scenic beauty, as tourists come each year and visit those places.

Let’s learn about the Unesco World Heritage Site in India, which Unesco nominated and recognized in its world heritage list.

The Unesco World Heritage Site in India is of two types, namely,(1)Cultural sites, and (2)Natural sites.

Unesco Recognized Sites, CulturalYear when Recognized
Taj Mahal1983
Agra Fort1983
Ajanta Caves1983
Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi1989
Churches and Convents of Goa1986
Elephanta Caves1987
Ellora Caves1983
Humayun’s Tomb, Delhi1983
Fatehpur Sikri1986
Sun Temple, Konark1984
Khajuraho Group of Monuments1986
Group of Monuments at Hampi1986
Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram1984
Great Living Chola Temples1987
Group of Monuments at Pattadakal1987
Qutub Minar and its Monuments, Delhi1993
Mountain Railways of India1999
Mahabodhi Temple Complex at Bodh Gaya2002
Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka2003
Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park2004
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus(Formerly
Victoria Terminus)
2004
Red Fort Complex2007
The Jantar Mantar, Jaipur2010

Unesco Recognized Natural Heritage Sites in India

Now, we’re going to mention the Unesco Natural heritage sites in India. The sites and monuments we have mentioned above are Unesco Cultural heritage sites in India. But the sites we are going to enlist now are of natural heritage.

So, let’s look at the natural heritage list of sites in India, which Unesco has approved.

Unesco Recognized Natural Heritage SitesYear of Approval
Kaziranga National Park1985
Keoladeo National Park1985
Manas Wildlife Sanctuary1985
Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National Park1988
Sundarbans National Park1987
Western Ghats2012
Hill Forts of Rajasthan2013

Now, you can see that the Unesco World Heritage Site in India contains both cultural and natural sites. The cultural heritage sites are mainly temples, monuments, and sculptures that relate to religious affairs, historical events, and paintings by famous artists. Contemporary kings and rulers built those monuments and they used to patronize these cultural heritages.

The latter part includes Unesco-approved natural heritage sites which the king and the ruler conserved and saved from pirates.

Are curious to visit the Unesco World Heritage Site in India? Yes, you can go there and enjoy the scenic beauty.

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