UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Explore the gems of India
Discover India’s stunning UNESCO World Heritage Sites, from the Taj Mahal to the rock-cut temples of Ellora. Each site offers unique cultural, historical, and architectural insights into India’s incredible heritage.
India is home to 40 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, each a window into the country’s vast history and diversity. The iconic Taj Mahal in Agra is perhaps the most famous, celebrated worldwide as a symbol of love. Hampi in Karnataka, with its ancient temple ruins, gives a glimpse into the grand Vijayanagara Empire. The intricate rock-cut temples at Ajanta and Ellora in Maharashtra reveal early Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain religious art. The Western Ghats, a natural heritage site, spans multiple states, showcasing unparalleled biodiversity. Inside India’s curated tours take you to these and more, providing historical insights and cultural perspectives. Whether you’re visiting architectural marvels, exploring the wild beauty of natural heritage, or delving into India’s religious history, Inside India’s UNESCO tours offer a truly enriched experience.