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10 Must-Visit UNESCO Heritage Sites in India

Being one of the oldest civilizations in the world India boast of an incredible number of monuments which has been listed by UNESCO as world heritage sites.

By Suren RathorePublished about a year ago 4 min read

Being one of the oldest civilizations in the world India boast of an incredible number of monuments which has been listed by UNESCO as world heritage sites. These site bring out the face of diversity in the country, they are a nucle of antique history, constructive innovation and geographical wonders. Below are 10 travellers’ delight UNESCO Heritage Sites in India where you should be planning your next holiday.

1. Taj Mahal, Agra

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Taj Mahal the most popular tourist attraction in India which is completely built in white marbles is a monument of love. The Mumtaz Mahal is a white marble dome, erected in the middle of a courtyard by emperor Shah Jahan, to honor his beloved wife. Relief work, balance sense and reflection in the Yamuna River make it a beautiful structure to behold.

Location: Agra, Uttar Pradesh

The best time to visit: is through the winter seasons between October and March.

2. Qutub Minar, Delhi

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Qutub Minar for instance is one of the tallest Brick minarets in the word and is a classic representation of Indo – Islamic style of architecture. This defense tower was constructed in the twelfth century; in the neighborhood there are several other ancient and historic objects, for example, the famous Iron Pillar which mutes scientists due of its rust-proof characteristics.

Location: Delhi

Best Travel Time: October- March

3. Jaipur City, Rajasthan

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Jaipur is nick named as the “Pink City” it is one of the World Heritage cities considered important in terms of history and architecture. The attractions for the city are Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort and Jantar Mantar which is an astronomical area. Jaipur also is a part of famous Golden Triangle tourist circuit of India.

Location: Rajasthan:

The Best Time To Go: October-March

4. Sun Temple, Konark

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Konark in Odisha boasts of the second finest temple in India – the Sun Temple committed to the Lord of the Sensible realm. Largest temple of Southern India also called as Arjun chariot constructed in the 13 th century AD, this monument shows measure of engineering know-how of India. It also is an important place of religious pilgrimage.

Location: Konark, Odisha

Best Time to Visit: October to February

5. Hampi, Karnataka

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The monuments of Hampi the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire take the visitor right back to the days of glory. Located in the Southern state of Karnataka, Hampi with its rocky hills and the Tungabhadra river flowing running through it has much to offer temple, royal enclosures and history which enchant every tourist.

Location: Karnataka

Ideal for Travel: November to February

6. Kaziranga National Park

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Kaziranga National Park which is on the UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site list, is a perfect park for the lovers of wildlife. It is also the biggest reserve for one horned rhinoceros and has many types of plants and animals. The park has sizeable area of green cover and the river Brahmaputra makes this park even more beautiful.

Location: Assam

The best time to visit: November to April

7. Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Maharashtra

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Ajanta and Ellora Caves are a soft link between art of painting and sculpture and spiritualism. These are rock-cut architectural monuments containing painted and sculptured images and figures evoking episodes from Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain mythologies. These are the perfect examples of the art and craft of India that goes back to very ancient times.

Location: Maharashtra

The Best Season To Visit: November to March

8. Rani Ki Vav, Gujarat

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Rani Ki Vav or the Queen’s Well is one of the class step well examples of skilled architecture which was prevalent in India. This site dates back to the 11th century and is a UNESCO world heritage site because of the incredible carvings that encompass it, as well as the sculptures throughout the area.

Location: Patan, Gujarat

Ideally visit: October to March

9. Chola Temples, Tamil Nadu

These are one the best temple structures of the Chola Dynasty and are specifically associated with the Dravidian style. Here again the Brihadeeswarar temple, Thanjavur has special mention which holds architectural excellence along with the accurate scientific engineering. They are also religious centers of these communities.

Location: Tamil Nadu

The best time for visiting is from October to February.

10. Keoladeo National Park, Rajasthan

Popularly known earlier as Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary we have Keoladeo National Park which is bird watchers delight. This place is home to unnamed numbers of migratory birds many of which are endangered like the Siberian crane. This is one of UNESCO world heritage site where visitors interested in photography of nature and ecological tourism should visit.

Location: Rajasthan

Ideal Time to Travel: During October and February.

Conclusion

The UNESCO World Heritage places on the Indian map are way beyond being tourist spots; they are actually site seeing the history, culture and the vibrant natural treasures of the country. All of these platforms provide a valuable supplement to a traveler adding essence to an otherwise monotonous trip. Check out these marvelous places to visit and get lost in history and unique, timeless beauty of India.

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