UNESCO World Heritage Sites

The Ruined City of Ani

Ruled by a dizzying array of kingdoms and empires over the centuries, the former regional power of Ani is now an eerie, abandoned city of ghosts.

Ancient Virupaksha Temple at Hampi

Believed to functioning uninterruptedly ever since its inception in the 7th century AD, Virupaksha temple is one of the oldest functioning temple in India. The temple is recognized as the World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Mysterious Pancha Rathas Temple At Mahabalipuram

Pancha Rathas is a monument complex at Mahabalipuram. The coastal city along the shores of Bay of Bengal was a major seaport of the ancient Pallava kingdom. It is currently one of the magnificent UNESCO World Heritage sites.

Kumbhalgarh – The fort with the world’s second longest wall

Protecting a massive fort that contains over 300 ancient temples, the Kumbhalgarh wall extends over 36 Kilometers around the perimeter of the fort, making it the second-longest continuous wall on the planet after the Great Wall of China
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