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Top 10 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India

Taj Mahal, Agra

A symbol of eternal love, this architectural masterpiece is a jewel of Mughal heritage.

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Jaipur - The Pink City

Known for its royal palaces, forts, and vibrant culture, Jaipur is a living heritage of Rajputana glory.

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Kaziranga National Park

A haven for wildlife enthusiasts, this park is home to the endangered one-horned rhino and rich biodiversity.

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Ajanta and Ellora Caves

These caves are a treasure trove of Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain heritage carved into volcanic rock.

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Sun Temple, Konark

A 13th-century architectural marvel dedicated to the Sun God, showcasing India's ancient engineering brilliance.

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Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram

A testament to Pallava artistry, these monuments narrate stories of devotion and craftsmanship.

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Valley of Flowers National Park

A UNESCO natural heritage site, this pristine valley is a paradise for trekkers and nature lovers.

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Rani ki Vav, Gujarat

A stunning example of subterranean architecture, this site showcases India’s ancient water management systems.

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Khajuraho Group of Monuments

Known for its exquisite art and craftsmanship, Khajuraho showcases India's rich cultural and architectural heritage.

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Red Fort Complex, Delhi

A symbol of India’s independence and Mughal grandeur, this iconic fort stands as a witness to centuries of history.

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Quick Facts

India has 40 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including cultural and natural wonders. These sites include ancient temples, intricate caves, majestic forts, diverse national parks, and even modern marvels like the Mountain Railways of India (Toy Train, Darjeeling).

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