On the earth, there are 196 countries. In these 196 countries, whenever UNESCO finds a place of historical, cultural, architectural or scientific significance, it declares a world heritage site.
India is diverse geographically, ecologically, and culturally and home to the highest numbers of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the world. There are now 36 World Heritage Sites in India, some of them are based on natural, some are based on cultural.
After the latest edition of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, in India, 38 places have now been listed as World Heritage Sites. India is included in the list of top countries in the world in terms of many heritage sites. These World Heritage Sites of India are rated of immense cultural and natural importance in the world and the places are appreciated worldwide.
- Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh
- Agra Fort, Agra, Uttar Pradesh
- Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh
- Mahabodhi Temple Complex at Bodh Gaya, Bihar
- Nalanda Mahavihara, Bihar
- Red Fort Complex, New Delhi
- Humayun’s tomb, New Delhi
- Qutub Minar and its monuments, New Delhi
- Jantar Mantar, Jaipur, Rajasthan
- Jaipur, Rajasthan
- Ahmedabad, Gujarat
- Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, Rajasthan
- Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh
- Ajanta caves, Maharashtra
- Ellora caves, Maharashtra
- Elephanta caves, Maharashtra
- Chhatrapati Shivaji terminus, Mumbai, Maharashtra
- Manas Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam
- Western Ghats
- Capitol Complex, Chandigarh, Punjab
- Sun temple, Konark, Odisha
- Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi, Madhya Pradesh
- Chola temples, Tamil Nadu
- Kaziranga National Park, Assam
- Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu
- Sundarbans National Park, West Bengal
- Group of Monuments, Pattadakal, Karnataka
- Mountain Railways of India
- Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area, Himachal Pradesh
- Architectural Ruins of Hampi, Karnataka
- Rani ki Vav, Gujarat
- Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, Gujarat
- Hill forts of Rajasthan
- Churches and Convents of Goa
- Kanchenjunga National Park, Sikkim
- The Victorian and Art Deco Ensemble of Mumbai
- Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka, Madhya Pradesh
- Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National Parks, Uttarakhand
Complete List of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India
From the magnificent Taj Mahal to the architectural ruins of Hampi, India is home to 38 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India, which is recognized worldwide. India is among the top countries based on the number of UNESCO world heritage sites in India.
Here is a list of stunning, lesser-known UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India:
Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh
Taj Mahal is a beautiful ivory-white marble mausoleum located on the banks of mighty river Yamuna. This timeless beauty is an epitome of love which is commissioned in the year 1632, by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in the memory of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It attracts over 8 million visitors annually from all across the globe. The insides of Taj Mahal is adorned by beautifully carved cenotaphs of Mumtaz Mahal and Shah Jahan which are enclosed in an eight-sided chamber ornamented with semi-precious stones and marble lattice screens. It is listed as one of the Seven Wonders of the World and one of the 38 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India.
- Location: Dharmapuri, Forest Colony, Tajganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh
- Entry Fee: Indians – Rs 480, Foreigners – Rs 1600
- Timings: 6:00 am – 7:00 pm, All days of the week, except Friday
Agra Fort, Agra, Uttar Pradesh
Built by the royal Mughal emperor Akbar in the year 1573, the historical Agra fort is another architectural masterpiece located on the bank of divine river in the city of Agra. this elaborative piece of architecture used to be the primary residence of Mughals until the year 1638. The fort comprises of various majestic structure like Khas Mahal, Jahangir mahal, Diwan-e-khaas, Diwan-e-aam, Moti masjid, Machchi Bhawan in its close compound. After Taj Mahal, it is another popular tourist attraction in Agra.
- Location: Agra Fort, Rakabganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh
- Entry Fee: Indian, SAARC and BIMSTEC Nationals – Rs 35, Foreigners – Rs 550
- Timings: 6:00 am – 6:00 pm, All days of the week
Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh
Fatehpur Sikri is another enchanting monument built by the Mughal Emperor Akbar in the sixteenth century and it was once the capital of Mughal empire for few years ranging from 1571 till 1585. Located in the district of Agra, this ravishing monument is carved beautifully from red sandstones and houses architectural styled structures depicting various religions. It also incorporated many artistically carved monuments like Buland darwaja, Diwan-i-khaas, Jodha bai palace, Tomb of sheikh Salim Chishti and most important the Jama Masjid in its close vicinity.
- Location: Agra, Uttar Pradesh
- Entry Fee: Indian, SAARC and BIMSTEC Nationsals – Rs 35, Foreigners – Rs 550
- Timings: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm, All days of the week, except Friday
Mahabodhi Temple Complex at Bodh Gaya, Bihar
This popular UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the four prestigious shrines related to the life of the Divine Lord Buddha. It is believed to be built during the Gupta period, and is one of the earliest Buddhist temples carved entirely from a single brick. The esteemed complex accommodates a descendant of the popular Bodhi Tree under which Buddha is said to attained wisdom and enlightenment, thus it marks as the most sacred sites in Buddhism.
- Location: Bodh Gaya, Bihar
- Entry Fee: No Entry Fee
- Timings: 5:00 am – 9:00 pm, All days of the week
Nalanda Mahavihara, Bihar
Nalanda Mahavihara is a renowned Buddhist monastery and one of the ancient university of Bihar. This great place is known to preserve the roots and history of Buddhism by showcasing the ancient tradition and culture of the prehistoric era to the modern world. It was established in the year 1951, by the state government to helps in the education related to ancient Pali script along with the study of Buddha religion.
- Location: Nalanda district, Bihar, India
- Entry Fee: Indians, SAARC and BIMSTEC Nationals – Rs 15, Foreigners – Rs 200
- Timings: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, All days of the week
Red Fort Complex, New Delhi
Red Fort is one of the pioneer popular historical monuments of Delhi. Built in the mid of 17th century this fort is among the major tourist attractions. The fort has witnessed a long period of cultural, political and architectural majesty of the Mughal Empire. It has endorse tears, sweat and blood during the struggle for Independence. Popularly known for portraying a significant role in the political turbulence, it has been an imperative part of many protests and campaigns from ages.
- Location: Netaji Subhash Marg, Lal Qila, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi
- Entry Fee: Indians – Rs 35, Foreigners – Rs 500
- Light and Sound Show: Adults – Rs 60, Children – Rs 20
- Weekend Entry Fee: Adults – Rs 80, Children – Rs 30
- Timings: 8:00 am – 6:00 pm, All days of the week
Humayun’s tomb, New Delhi
Humayun’s Tomb is the epitome of a wife’s love for her deceased husband. It is one of the stunning and impressive masterpiece of the Mughals Dynasty. The magnificent structure incorporates the elements of Persian and Mughal architecture. The structure is embellished with yellow marble and red sandstone which features the first ever garden-tomb in the country. The popular Khan market which is also one of the best shopping markets New Delhi is in the close neighborhood of this majestic tomb.
- Location: Mathura Road, Opposite Nizamuddin Dargah, New Delhi
- Entry Fee: Indian – Rs 35 Children (below 15) – Free, Foreigners – Rs 550
- Timings: 8:00 am – 6:00 pm, All days of the week
Qutub Minar and its monuments, New Delhi
Well known for its soaring height of 73 m, The tower of victory or the Qutub Minar is a fine piece of architecture in the history of India which is also a top tourist places in Delhi to visit. Centuries old minar is said to be built by Qutab-ud-din Aibak, to celebrate the dominance of Muslim after conquering Delhi’s last Hindu emperor. As per a popular folklore, if you encircle the Qutab tower with your hands while standing with your back towards it, all your wishes will get accomplished.
- Location: Seth Sarai, Mehrauli, New Delhi
- When To Go: August – March
- Entry Fee: Indians – Rs 35, Foreigners – Rs 550
- Timings: 7:00 am – 5:00 pm, All days of the week
Jantar Mantar, Jaipur, Rajasthan
Jantar Mantar is one of the esteemed historical monuments of Jaipur. It is the world’s largest stone sundial that was used for evaluating astronomical data in the Mughal era. It serves as the ‘calculating instrument’ by collecting astronomical data, using the position of the sun and the direction of the shadows to tell time in the ancient days. It reflects an exceptional scientific and technical knowledge and observations of our ancestors.
- Location: Gangori Bazaar, J.D.A. Market, Kanwar Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan
- When To Go: November – February
- Entry Fee
- Foreigners: Adults – Rs 200, Students – Rs 100
- Indian: Adults – Rs 50, Students – Rs 15
- Timings: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm, All days of the week
Jaipur, Rajasthan
Jaipur is a popular city of Rajasthan, embellished with rich heritage and unique culture. Jaipur, which is also known as the ‘Pink City’, is a capital of Rajasthan. It was founded by Maharaja Jai Singh II in 1727 AD. It has been recognized as the first planned city of India. There are many renowned historical monuments of Jaipur, that showcased a vibrant and rich cultural state of art. So get ready to give yourself visual treats and feed your mind with the stories about visiting the best historical monuments of Jaipur.
- Best Time to Visit: October to March
- Key Attractions in Jaipur: Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Jai Mahal, Nahargarh Fort, Jaigarh Fort, Albert Hall Museum, Dolls Museum, Birla Mandir, Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh, Galta Ji Temple, Bapu Bazaar, Central Park, Panna Meena Ka Kund, and Sheesh Mahal. Learn more about things to do in Jaipur
- Nearest Airport: Jaipur International Airport
- Nearest Railway Station: Jaipur Junction
Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Ahmedabad is one of the most populous city of Gujarat. Located on the banks of breezy and sparkling Sabarmati river, the city is a famous tourist attractions that is widely renowned for its world-famous cotton textiles and a wide variety of mouth-watering snacks like khakhra, fafda and dhokla. The vibrant and glorious city of Ahmedabad has declared as India’s first World Heritage City. It is also remembered for its significant role in the struggle for India’s freedom.
- Location: Ahmedabad, Gujarat
- Nearby Attractions: Sabarmati Ashram, Bhadra Fort, Jama Masjid, Sarkhej Roza, Shah-e-Alam’s Roza, Rani no Hajiro, Vastrapur Lake, Kankaria Zoo, ISKCON Temple, Hutheesing Jain Temple, Swaminarayan Temple, Sidi Saiyyed Mosque, Auto World Vintage Car Museum, Calico Museum of Textiles, Gujarat Science City, Akshardham Temple, Adalaj Step Well, Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary
Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, Rajasthan
Keoladeo National Park or popularly known as Bharatpur National Park is a famous bird sanctuary located in the heart of Rajasthan. The renowned national park is known to conserve around 350 species of migratory and resident breeding birds, including wide verities of herons, cormorants and eagles. Being an important wintering ground for Palearctic migratory waterfowl, every year thousands of exotic birds visits this beautiful park.
- Location: Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India
- When To Go: August – February
- Entry Fee : Indians – Rs 50, Foreigners – Rs 400
- Timings: 6:00 am – 5:00 pm, All days of the week
Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh
The magnificent Khajuraho is an Indian architectural masterpiece that are located in the Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh. Over the last few decades it has emerged as one of the most spectacular tourist spots, depicting the finest art of ancient temples belonging to both the Hindu and Jain religion. These temples are a magnificent portray of Nagara styled architecture and erotic sculptures which are believed to be built by the Chandela rulers in the era of 885 and 1130 AD.
- Location: Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
- Entry Fee: Indians, BIMSTEC and SAARC citizens – Rs 40, Foreigners – Rs 600
- Timings: 8:00 am – 6:00 pm, All days of the week
Ajanta caves, Maharashtra
Established near the Aurangabad district of Maharashtra, the magnificent structures of Ajanta caves is one of the finest examples of ancient rock-cut caves depicting the grandness and splendor of the bygone era. The complex of the beautiful cave is embellished with the elegant sculptures, panoramic paintings, numerous Buddhist monasteries, along with the religious Hindu and Jain temples. The beautiful rock-cut carvings exhibits the fine examples of supreme architecture which is also one of the most popular historical monument of Maharashtra.
- Location: Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India
- Entry Fee: Indians, BIMSTEC and SAARC citizens – Rs 40, Foreigners – Rs 600
- Timings: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm, All days of the week
Ellora caves, Maharashtra
Ellora Caves is a popular archaeological site and one of the largest single monolithic excavation in the world. It represents the epitome of mesmerizing Indian rock-cut architecture. The prehistoric caves are believed to be built by Kalachuri, Chalukya and Rashtrakuta dynasties during their reign between 6th to 9th century. It served as an accommodation for Buddhist and Jain monk while travelling on their trade routes. The enchanting Ellora is renowned for depicting the ten primary avataras of principal Hindu god Lord Vishnu.
- Location: Ellora Cave Rd, Ellora, Maharashtra
- Entry Fee: Indians, SAARC and BIMSTEC Nationals – Rs 40, Foreigners – Rs 600
- Timings: 8:00 am – 6:00 pm, All days of the week
Elephanta caves, Maharashtra
The popular UNESCO World Heritage Site, Elephanta caves are a collection of divine cave temple that are dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva. As per the local netizens, the mesmerizing caves is said to be built by the King Krishnaraja of the Kalachuri Dynasty during the 6th century. The pristine and unblemished beauty of this place allures travelers to spent some quality time, admiring the beautiful rock-cut art and architecture from the times of medieval India.
- Location: Gharapuri, Maharashtra, India
- Entry Fee: Indians, BIMSTEC and SAARC citizens – Rs 40, Foreigners – Rs 600
- Timings: 9:30 am – 5:30 pm, All days of the week
Chhatrapati Shivaji terminus, Mumbai, Maharashtra
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is among one of the popular and historic places to visit in Mumbai. The magnificent terminal train station touching the shores of the angelic Arabian Sea is said to be the lifeline of the city. Sprawling across a vast area of 2.85 hectares, it serves as the main headquarters of the Central Railways which is also one of the most crowded train stations in the country.
- Location: Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Area, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra
- Entry Fee: No Entry Fees
- Timings: Opens, 24/7 All 365 days of the year
Manas Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam
Located on the banks of mighty river Mans, the Manas National Park is a popular national park, Tiger reserve, an elephant reserve and a biosphere reserve in Assam. Due to its rare and endangered endemic wildlife, the park has been declared as a World Heritage Site by the state government. Many species of exotic animals like Assam Roofed Turtle, Hispid Hare, Golden Langur and Pygmy Hog can be spotted roaming freely in this beautiful tiger reserves in India.
- Special Attraction: Giant Squirrels and Indian Pangolins
- Best Time To Visit: April to May
- Best Time: October to Apr
- Location: Fatemabad- Mathanguri Road, Jyoti Gaon, Assam.
- Likelihood of Spotting Tigers: Low
Western Ghats
Western Ghats is a majestically beautiful mountain range that lies in the west coast of India. The area of this alpine mountain range extends from the Satpura Range in the north, stretching from Gujarat to Tamil Nadu traversing through the Indian states of Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka and Kerala. It is included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Site for being one of the top eight biodiversity hotspots in the world.
- Location: West coast of India
- Entry Fee: No Entry Fee
- Popular For: Trekking
Capitol Complex, Chandigarh, Punjab
Capitol Complex is a marvelous piece of architectural that lies in the capital of the two neighboring states of Punjab and Haryana. Spans over a vast area of around 100 acres, the complex is a beautiful government compound which is also a prime manifestation of Chandigarh’s architecture. It is one of the best places to visit in north India which is added by UNESCO in the World Heritage list.
- Location: Sector 1, Chandigarh
- Entry Fee: No Entry Fee
- Timings: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm, All days of the week
Sun temple, Konark, Odisha
The majestic Sun temple located at Konark, is one of the prominent tourist attractions of Odisha. The beautiful picturization of a chariot being pulled by a set of seven horses, is the key attraction that allures travelers from far and wide. This artistic masterpiece is one of the last standing structures of the pre historic era that reflects a rich and glorious past of our country.
- Location: Konark, Odisha
- Entry Fee: Indians, BIMSTEC and SAARC citizens – Rs 40, Foreigners – Rs 600
- Timings: 6:00 am – 8:00 pm, All days of the week
Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi, Madhya Pradesh
The Buddhist monuments at Sanchi are a group of monolithic pillars, historic palaces, shrines and monasteries that are one of the oldest stone structures located in the heart of Madhya Pradesh. Popularly renowned as the land of the Stupas, is originally built in the 3rd century by the Mauryan ruler Ashoka and is believed to house the ashes of spiritual saint Buddha. The carved structures and monuments reflects a fine example of technologically and aesthetically unique Buddhist art and architecture in Madhya Pradesh.
- Location: Sanchi Town, Madhya Pradesh
- Entry Fee: Indians, BIMSTEC and SAARC citizens – Rs 40, Foreigners – Rs 600
- Timings: 6:30 am – 6:30 pm, All days of the week
Chola temples, Tamil Nadu
The popular UNESCO World Heritage Site and the historic Chola temples of Tamil Nadu is a witness of vibrant culture, people, and traditions of an era gone by. Built during 11th and 12th century, these group of magnificent Hindu temples dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva are a major chunk of history devour to us. These majestic piece of architecture, reflects a grand example of fine geometrical skills and intelligence of the medieval people.
- Location: Tamil Nadu, India
- Entry Fee: No Entry Fee
- Timings: 6:00 am – 7:00 pm, All days of the week
Kaziranga National Park, Assam
Kaziranga National Park is popularly renowned as the home ground of one horned Rhinos as it holds the largest population of them in this national park of Assam. This national treasure of India exhibits a diverse amount of exotic flora and fauna in its vicinity. Located on the banks of mighty Brahmaputra river, this fascinatingly beautiful wildlife gained recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the year 1985.
- Location: Kanchanjuri, Assam
- When To Go: November – April
- Entry Fee: Rs 40
- Timings: Open 24 hours, All days of the week
Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu
The Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram is renowned for its intricately carved temples and beautiful rock-cut caves. These monuments are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site which is a collection of religious monuments believed to be built during 7th to 8th century in the coastal town of Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu. The serene place incorporates around 40 ancient monuments and divine Hindu temples, it also includes one of the largest open-air rock reliefs in the world known as Arjuna’s Penance.
- Location: Fisherman Colony, Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu
- Entry Fee: Indians – Rs 10, Foreigners – Rs 250
- Timings: 6:00 am- 6:00 pm, All days of the week
Sundarbans National Park, West Bengal
Popularly renowned as the home of the royal Bengal Tigers, the beautiful forest of Sundarbans is one of the famous zoological parks in India that houses more than 400 unique varieties of tigers. Lying on the junction of popular Ganga, Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers, the Sundarbans forest is declared as the World Heritage Site and the world’s largest mangrove forest. The beautiful view of ferocious tigers can be seen sunbathing on the river banks.
- Special attraction: Spot a number of endangered species such as Ganges river dolphin, Olive Ridley Turtle and Saltwater Crocodile.
- Best time to visit: Sundarbans can be visited anytime between September and March, while the best time for tiger spotting tends to be November-February
- Best Time: September to March
- Likelihood of spotting tiger: High
Group of Monuments, Pattadakal, Karnataka
There are numerous temples located in the close vicinity of the Pattadakal. Pattadakal which is situated on the banks of the Malaprabha river, houses 10 major temples and all dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva. The beautiful styles of architecture of the temples spellbound visitors with its timeless beauty and the historical relevances. The city resonates with the power of Lord Shiva and allures thousands of devotees to come and visit this heavenly place. Over the years it has emerged as one of the historical places to visit in Karnataka.
- Location: Bagalkot district, Karnataka
- Entry Fee: Indians – Rs 35, Foreigners – Rs 500
- Timings: 6:00 am – 5:30 pm, All days of the week
Mountain Railways of India
The Mountain Railways of India is placed on the narrow lanes of railway lines in the midst of steep and hilly mountains. This popular mountain railways is comprise of Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, the Nilgiri Mountain Railway, and the Kalka–Shimla Railway and collectively they are recognized as the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The glimpse of the mesmerizing beauty from the window of the train is simply breathtaking and awestruck and it allures travelers from near and far to have an amazing experience on this mountain railway.
- Location: India
Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area, Himachal Pradesh
The Great Himalayan National Park is located in the beautiful tourist attraction, Kullu of Himachal Pradesh. It is known to provide shelter to more than 500 species of exotic flora and fauna from all around the world. The majestic national park plays an outstanding role in protecting and preserving various endangered species and the richest and endemic elements of biodiversity.
- Location: Forest Office Road, Shamshi, Kullu, Himachal Pradesh
- Entry Fee: Indians – Rs 50, Foreigners – Rs 200
- Timings: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm, All days of the week
Architectural Ruins of Hampi, Karnataka
The magnificent ruins of Hampi, is blessed with one of the most beautiful and exquisite architectures among the other historical monuments. The Hampi temples, its monolithic sculptures and monuments, have garner enough praises across the world because of their excellent craftsmanship. The city was pillaged, looted and burnt during the war and then abandoned as ruins, however the splendid remains of the broken city has witnessed an infinite talent and the power of creativity despite being destructed.
- Location: Hampi, Karnataka
- Entry Fee: Indians – Rs 5, Children – Free, Foreigners – Rs 500
- Timings: 8:00 am – 6:00 pm, All days of the week
Rani ki Vav, Gujarat
Rani ki Vav is a majestic stepwell located in a small town of Gujarat called Patan that is used as a distinctive form of water storage system. This beautiful Maru-Gujarat styled architecture is 64 meters long, 20 meters wide and 27 meters deep, and is designed in a form of an inverted temple. It is one of the grandest stepwell in the state of Gujarat. This 9 Centuries old astoundingly beautiful step-well was initially built in the memory of a king of the 11th century AD, and is an excellent example of phenomenal piece of art.
- Location: Mohan Nagar Society, Mohan Nagar Society, Patan, Gujarat
- Entry Fee : Indians, BIMSTEC and SAARC Nationals – Rs 35, Foreigners – Rs 550
- Timings: 8:00 am – 7:00 pm, All days of the week
Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, Gujarat
Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park is known to protect and conserve the archaeological remains from prehistoric era of 8th to 16th century. Due to its due to its historical significance, it has emerged as a prominent and one of the most visited tourist destinations in Gujarat. Located merely at a distance of 47 kms away from the main city of Vadodara, the is the only region in Gujrat which is listed in UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Location: Champaner, Gujarat
- Entry Fee: Indians, SAARC and BIMSTEC tourists – Rs 30, Foreigners – Rs 500
- Timings: 8:30 am – 5:00 pm, All days of the week
Hill forts of Rajasthan
Hill Forts of Rajasthan are a series of popular forts in Chittorgarh, Kumbhalgarh, Sawai Madhopur, Jhalawar, Jaipur, and Jaisalmer. These majestic forts are a symbol of an elaborative and elegant lifestyles of the royal Rajputs, all that belongs to the historic era of 8th to 18th centuries. The artistic style of architecture of these forts stands to showcase the glorious valour and bravery of the royal emperors. These forts are one of the popular historical monument of Rajasthan.
- Location: Near M.I.A Post Office-Bahala, Kesroli, Rajasthan
- Entry Fee: Indians – Rs 30, Foreigners – Rs 250
- Timings: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm, All days of the week
Churches and Convents of Goa
The popular name Churches and Convents of Goa is given by the UNESCO to a group of historic religious monuments located in Goa Velha. These ancient monuments are known to exhibits a traditional designs of well define Portuguese architecture.
- Location: Goa Velha, Goa
- Entry Fee: No Entry Fee
- Timings: 7:30 am – 8:30 pm, All days of the week
Kanchenjunga National Park, Sikkim
Apart from being a popular Biosphere Reserve, Kanchenjunga National Park is also renowned for being the third highest mountain peak in the world. In the year 2016, it has earned the recognition for being the 11th biosphere in India to be included in the UNESCO’s World Network of Heritage sites. Elevated at a roaring height of 8586 meters, it has emerged as the favorite destination for trekkers and adventure enthusiast.
- Location: North Sikkim, Sikkim Chungthang, Sakkyong, Sikkim
- When To Go: March – May, September – December
- Entry Fee: Indians – Rs 300, Foreigners – Rs 560
- Timings: All days of the week
The Victorian and Art Deco Ensemble of Mumbai
Declared as the UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2018, The Victorian and Art Deco Ensemble of Mumbai is a collection of buildings that are constructed in very distinct and contrasting styles of architecture and belongs to the 19th and the 20th century. These ensemble includes important Indian elements suited to the climate, including balconies and verandas, and showcase a rich and vibrant Indian cultural located in the Fort Area of Mumbai.
- Location: Mumbai, Maharashtra
- Entry Fee: No Entry Fee
- Timings: 10:00 am – 7:00 pm, All days of the week
Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka, Madhya Pradesh
The Bhimbetka rock shelters is a popular archaeological site in central India. These pre-historic rock shelters are believed to spans the ancient period of Paleolithic, Mesolithic as well as the historic era. It is an evident of the existence of the earliest traces of human life in India and also stands as the epitome of Stone Age starting at the site in Acheulian times.
- Location: Bhojpur Raisen, Madhya Pradesh
- Entry Fee: Indians – Rs 25, Foreigners – Rs 500
- Timings: 7:00 am to 6:00 pm, All days of the week
Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National Parks, Uttarakhand
The Nanda Devi National Park is renowned as the most biodiverse regions, that houses some of the rarest, unique as well as high-altitude flora and fauna in the world. It gets the recognition as a national park in the year 1982 and also included in the list of 38 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India. It protects and conserve the exotic flora and fauna from the environmental degradation. On the other hand, the beautiful and lively Valley of Flowers national park offers a breadth taking view of its mesmerizing meadows of endemic alpine flowers.
- Location: Chamoli, Uttarakhand, India
- When To Go: June – September
- Entry Fee: Indians – Rs 50, Foreigners – Rs 150
- Timings: 8:00 am – 6:00 pm, All days of the week