Mesmerizing Beauty of India: UNESCO-Recognized Spots
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A symbol of India's rich history, the Red Fort is an impressive example of Mughal architecture.
Red Fort
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This 73-meter tall minaret is a masterpiece of Indo-Islamic architecture. It's a stunning example of medieval Indian architecture.
Qutub Minar
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Perhaps the most iconic UNESCO site in India, the Taj Mahal is a white marble masterpiece and a symbol of eternal love. Its intricate architecture and serene gardens are a must-see.
Taj Mahal
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Known as the Pink City, Jaipur's historic center is a UNESCO site filled with stunning palaces, forts, and vibrant markets.
Jaipur City
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Once the medieval Vijayanagara Empire's capital, Hampi is a sprawling complex of ruins that includes temples, palaces, and market streets.
HampiĀ
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These rock-cut caves are a testament to ancient Indian architecture and religion, with Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist cave temples.
Ellora Caves
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These temples, including the Brihadisvara Temple in Thanjavur, showcase the architectural achievements of the Chola dynasty.
Chola Temples
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This breathtaking valley comes alive with vibrant flowers during the monsoon season, making it a natural wonder.
Valley of Flowers National Park
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The Sundarbans are the largest mangrove forests in the world and home to the Bengal tiger. The unique ecosystem here is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Sundarbans Mangrove Forest