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If you could only visit 6 UNESCO Sites in India: A Times Travel suggestion list

Priya Srivastava
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 25, 2025, 08:00 IST
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If you could only visit 6 UNESCO Sites in India: A Times Travel suggestion list

India is recognised globally for being home to 42 UNESCO World Heritage Sites (overall as of 2025). The rich count only shows that every corner of India tells a tale; tale of bravery, tale of valour, nature, beauty, spirituality and cultural richness, among others. These stories are more evident in its UNESCO sites.

But imagine, if someone tells you that you can only visit six of these sites, won’t it be a difficult task! Well that’s why we’ve crafted a Times Travel suggestion list of six unique cultural UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India to make things easier for you.

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Sun Temple, Konark, Odisha (1984)

They call this place, a Chariot of the Gods for a reason. The Konark Sun Temple is dedicated to the Sun God and is among India’s most intriguing and unique monuments which was built in the 13th century. The temple is designed as a colossal chariot with 24 intricately carved wheels, being pulled by seven horses. The whole temple is dotted in carvings that reflect the artistry of medieval Odisha. Visiting during the Konark Dance Festival is an experience of a lifetime!

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Humayun’s Tomb, Delhi (1993)

Humayun’s Tomb’s uniqueness lies behind its story. A history that narrates the tale of undying love of a wife for her husband and the power of women. This masterpiece of Mughal architecture in Delhi was commissioned in the 16th century by Queen Bega Begum in memory of her husband, Humayun, the Mughal king. One of the prime attractions was its garden-tomb which was also the first in India. Another unique fact about it is that the tomb complex houses graves of other Mughal royals. A must visit attraction truly!

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Jaipur City, Rajasthan (2019)

Jaipur is unique because unlike other heritage attractions that are either natural or monuments, Jaipur is a living Pink City. Every corner of the city is breathing and UNESCO recognised it for its urban planning. The city was founded in 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II according to ancient Vedic principles. Today, the colourful bazaars, ancient palaces, and forts live along with modern sites. This city is kind of a living museum.

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Mahabodhi Temple Complex, Bodh Gaya, Bihar (2002)

Mahabodhi Temple Complex is the ‘Birthplace of Enlightenment’! Bodh Gaya in Bihar holds immense significance for Buddhists from across the globe. This is the spot where Prince Siddhartha attained enlightenment to become the Buddha under the Bodhi tree. The complex was originally built by Emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century who was an ardent follower of Buddha. You come here, sit, meditate and chant. The place has a unique energy that can’t be found elsewhere. Even if you’re not religious, you’d want to sit and soak in the energy of the temple.

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Elephanta Caves, Maharashtra (1987)

Elephanta Caves are one of the most unique UNESCO Cultural sites in India. These rock-cut wonders in the Arabian Sea are only a short ferry ride from Mumbai. These are carved out of solid rock between the 5th and 8th centuries and are dedicated to Lord Shiva. These are counted among the finest examples of rock-cut sculpture in India. People are often left in awe with the sight of towering Maheshmurti, which is a three-headed depiction of Shiva. The journey across the sea only adds to the whole experience.

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Archaeological Site of Nalanda Mahavihara, Bihar (2016)

Not many must be aware of the fact that centuries before modern universities appeared, Nalanda was among the world’s first universities. Situated in Bihar, Nalanda was a hub of learning and attracted scholars from across the globe. It was founded in the 5th century CE, and sheltered as many as thousands of students and teachers. They lived and gained knowledge on medicine, mathematics and philosophy, among others. Today, the excavated ruins of the Archaeological Site of Nalanda Mahavihara, Bihar are a living reminder of India’s intellectual heritage. Nalanda is unique in many ways and it’s not just an archaeological wonder but a symbol of India’s contribution to global education.

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