World Heritage Day or International Day for Monuments and Sites is celebrated annually on April 18.
The day is promoted by the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) globally. ICOMOS aims to promote the conservation, protection, use and enhancement of heritage monuments, building complexes and sites.
Let us look at some UNESCO World Heritage sites in India you can visit:
Situated in Agra, this heritage site is also one of the seven ‘new wonders of the world’. It was built by Shah Jahan for his wife Mumtaz Mahal.
This 13th-century sum temple also known as ‘Black Pagoda’ is located in Konark, Odisha. It is a monumental representation of the sun god Surya's chariot.
These caves are located near Mumbai in Maharashtra and contain a collection of rock art.
Situated in Uttarakhand, these parks are known for their natural beauty. They are also home to some rare and endangered animals.
The 72.5 m high tower is located in Delhi. It taperes from 2.75 m in diameter at its peak to 14.32 m at its base. It is one of the most popular tourist spots in the area.
The red sandstone fort was built around the 1540s. It is believed to represent the greatness of Mughal creativity.
Housed in Jaipur, the Jantar Mantar is an astronomical observation site. It is one of India’s best preserved historic observatories.
Kaziranga National Park in Assam is one the last remaining areas in eastern India left undisturbed by humans.
The city was founded as the capital of the Mughal empire by Akbar. It houses some of the best Mughal architectural wonders.
These caves are located in the Aurangabad district, Maharashtra. They extend over an area of more than 2 km and provide a glimpse of ancient India.