UNESCO has declared 35 World Heritage Sites in India. Recently UNESCO have added three remarkable heritage places like Nalanda in Bihar, The Capital Building Complex designed by Le Corbusier in Chandigarh, and the Khangchendonga National Park in Sikkim as World Heritage Sites in July 2016 conventio...
Besides the flora and fauna, it is also a religious place for Buddhists as it houses a Tholung Monastery and a Gompa, both are very holy places in Buddhism. The word Khangchendzonga also means"the abode of Gods."
These places can include a building, city, district, complex, monument, etc. (“cultural” world heritage site), or a desert, forest, island, lake, mountain, etc. (“natural” world heritage site). Some of these sites are “mixed” which means they both have cultural and natural heritage...
Their remains in the Negev Desert almost feel like a settlement frozen in time. Insider tip: There are commercial tours along the long road, with some of the best places to visit near the fortified desert towns (with plenty of camels to photograph)! See Full Article See Main UNESCO Sites ...
Five TN places in UNESCO World Heritage status tentative listPress Trust of India
Basically, the wall runs along the most inconvenient places to built such a structure, which is part of what makes it so incredible to visit in person. The sheer scale of the wall is probably what is most impressive. The Great Wall stretches from east to west as far as the eye can ...
This makes it India’s only “living fort,” a distinction recognized by its UNESCO World Heritage Site status. The Origins Built in the mid-12th century by King Rawal Jaisal of the Bhati Rajput clan, Jaisalmer Fort was established atop Trikuta (...
UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Delhi - There are countless historical places in Delhi that will take you on a journey back in time.
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UNESCO World Heritage sites are witnesses to the history of earth and mankind. They tell the story of the country’s formation and are part of the Swiss identity. Each one of these places stands for authenticity, quality and diversity across generations.