10 Hidden UNESCO Heritage Sites in India

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Rani ki Vav (Gujarat)

Rani ki Vav: An intricately designed stepwell in Gujarat, showcasing ancient Indian water architecture. A true marvel.

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Champaner (Gujarat)

Champaner-Pavagadh: A historic city with a blend of Hindu and Islamic architecture. Explore ruins and ancient temples.

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Khajuraho  (Madhya Pradesh)

Khajuraho: Beyond the erotic sculptures, discover intricate carvings and architectural brilliance in these ancient temples.

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Pattadakal (Karnataka)

Pattadakal: A blend of North and South Indian architectural styles in these impressive 7th-8th century temples.

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Bhimbetka (Madhya Pradesh)

Bhimbetka: Explore ancient rock paintings that offer a glimpse into prehistoric human life in India. A journey through time.

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Sun Temple, Konark (Odisha)

Konark Sun Temple: A magnificent chariot-shaped temple dedicated to the Sun God, adorned with intricate carvings.

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Hill Forts of Rajasthan

Rajasthan's Hill Forts: Explore majestic forts like Kumbhalgarh, showcasing Rajput military architecture and stunning views.

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Chola Temples 

Great Living Chola Temples: Marvel at the architectural grandeur of these South Indian temples, a testament to the Chola dynasty.

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Kaziranga National Park (Assam)

Kaziranga: Home to the one-horned rhinoceros and diverse wildlife. A crucial biodiversity hotspot in Northeast India.

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Manas Wildlife Sanctuary (Assam)

Manas Wildlife Sanctuary: A UNESCO Natural Heritage Site, home to rare and endangered species like the golden langur.

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