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Seven New Indian Sites Added To UNESCO’s World Heritage List. Any Guesses?

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The global body has added seven popular Indian travel sites in its Tentative List of World Heritage Sites, taking the country’s tally in the list to 69 sites.

All seven new additions fall under the natural heritage category.

All seven new additions fall under the natural heritage category.

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has added seven new Indian sites to its Tentative List of World Heritage Sites. India now boasts of 69 sites under the global body’s consideration, with 49 cultural sites, 17 natural heritage locations and the other three falling under the mixed category. All seven new Indian additions to UNESCO’s list fall under the natural heritage bracket. These sites celebrate India’s rich geographical and cultural diversity, providing tourists more spots to plan their timely getaways with friends and families.

Deccan Traps at Panchgani and Mahabaleshwar

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Located in the state of Maharashtra, the Deccan Traps of Panchgani and Mahabaleshwar are now part of UNESCO‘s World Heritage Sites. Among the largest volcanic formations on the planet, the Deccan Traps are also known as one of the biggest basaltic provinces. For travellers, this hill station provides a glimpse of one of the world’s geological wonders.

Naga Hill Ophiolite

To connect with Nagaland’s regional past, visit the Naga Hill Ophiolite in Kiphire. Once there, you are introduced to the place’s ancient ocean floor and rugged landscapes that would mesmerise even the most passionate geology enthusiasts and offbeat travellers.

St Mary’s Island Cluster

A popular tourist destination in the state of Karnataka, the St Marry’s Island Cluster near Udupi is home to the columnar basaltic rock formations. These rock formations are studied to have occurred during the Late Cretaceous period. Tourists visiting the spiritual surroundings of Udupi should take their time out to get a glimpse of the cluster’s hexagonal pillars rising from the sea.

Meghalayan Age Caves

The scenic state of Meghalaya isn’t short of adventurous tourist locations that attract people from neighbouring states. One of its most popular tourist spots is the Age Caves. Nestled amidst the East Khasi Hills, these are India’s longest and deepest limestone caves linked to the Meghalayan age. The Age Caves feature many stalactites, stalagmites and underground passages that should stay in your memory bank.

Erra Matti Dibbalu

Located just outside Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh’s Erra Matti Dibbalu is one of the latest additions to UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites. These red dunes make for a vibrant National Geo-heritage Monument and provide a snapshot into the place’s curious sea level changes and history.

Natural Heritage of Tirumala Hills

Also part of Andhra Pradesh, the Tirumala Hills are famous for the significant pilgrimage site of the Tirupati temple. But these hills also boast some of the most incredible landscapes and rich biodiversity. No wonder the place made it to UNESCO’s esteemed list of natural heritage sites, which shall further raise its popularity and tourist count.

Natural Heritage of Varkala

Known for its coastal cliffs and peaceful surroundings, the Varkala in Kerala has also been recognised by UNESCO and added to the body’s World Heritage Sites. Located near the Arabian Sea, this soothing site is perfect for nature lovers and those seeking a timely break to unwind from their busy lifestyles.

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