Complete List of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India (2026)

 

Complete List of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India (2026)



Updated & Exam-Oriented Notes for UPSC, JKSSB, SSC | By Home Academy

India is one of the world’s richest countries in terms of cultural and natural heritage. As of 2026, India has 44 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, reflecting its civilizational depth, architectural brilliance, and ecological diversity. This topic is highly important for UPSC, JKSSB, SSC, and other competitive exams, with frequent direct and indirect questions.


What is a UNESCO World Heritage Site?

A UNESCO World Heritage Site is a place of outstanding universal value recognized under the 1972 World Heritage Convention. These sites are protected for their cultural, natural, or mixed significance.


India at a Glance (2026) – Exam Facts

Total UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India: 44

Cultural Sites: 34
Natural Sites: 7
Mixed Site: 1
First Sites Inscribed (1983): Ajanta Caves, Ellora Caves, Agra Fort, Taj Mahal
Latest Additions: Santiniketan, Sacred Ensembles of the Hoysalas

Complete List of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India (2026)

A. Cultural Heritage Sites (34)

  1. Ajanta Caves – Maharashtra

  2. Ellora Caves – Maharashtra

  3. Agra Fort – Uttar Pradesh

  4. Taj Mahal – Uttar Pradesh

  5. Sun Temple, Konark – Odisha

  6. Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram – Tamil Nadu

  7. Kaziranga National Park* ❌ (Natural – corrected below)

  8. Churches and Convents of Goa – Goa

  9. Fatehpur Sikri – Uttar Pradesh

  10. Group of Monuments at Hampi – Karnataka

  11. Khajuraho Group of Monuments – Madhya Pradesh

  12. Group of Monuments at Pattadakal – Karnataka

  13. Elephanta Caves – Maharashtra

  14. Great Living Chola Temples – Tamil Nadu

  15. Group of Monuments at Mahabodhi Temple Complex, Bodh Gaya – Bihar

  16. Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka – Madhya Pradesh

  17. Champaner–Pavagadh Archaeological Park – Gujarat

  18. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus – Maharashtra

  19. Red Fort Complex – Delhi

  20. Jantar Mantar – Rajasthan

  21. Hill Forts of Rajasthan – Rajasthan

  22. Rani-ki-Vav – Gujarat

  23. Archaeological Site of Nalanda Mahavihara – Bihar

  24. Historic City of Ahmedabad – Gujarat

  25. Victorian Gothic and Art Deco Ensembles of Mumbai – Maharashtra

  26. Jaipur City – Rajasthan

  27. Kakatiya Rudreshwara (Ramappa) Temple – Telangana

  28. Dholavira: A Harappan City – Gujarat

  29. Sacred Ensembles of the Hoysalas – Karnataka

  30. Santiniketan – West Bengal

  31. Humayun’s Tomb – Delhi

  32. Qutub Minar and its Monuments – Delhi

  33. Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi – Madhya Pradesh

  34. Mountain Railways of India – West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Himachal Pradesh

  35. Nalanda Mahavihara (confirmed cultural repetition avoided – already counted)


B. Natural Heritage Sites (7)

  1. Kaziranga National Park – Assam

  2. Manas Wildlife Sanctuary – Assam

  3. Keoladeo National Park – Rajasthan

  4. Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National Parks – Uttarakhand

  5. Sundarbans National Park – West Bengal

  6. Western Ghats – Multiple States

  7. Great Himalayan National Park – Himachal Pradesh


C. Mixed Heritage Site (1)

  1. Khangchendzonga National Park – Sikkim
    (Only mixed site in India: cultural + natural significance)


State-wise Highlights (Exam Favourite)

Maharashtra: Highest number of sites

Gujarat: Dholavira, Rani-ki-Vav, Ahmedabad, Champaner
Delhi: Maximum UNESCO monuments in a single city
Only Mixed Site: Khangchendzonga National Park

Most Repeated Exam Questions (UPSC / JKSSB)

Which is the only mixed UNESCO site in India? → Khangchendzonga NP

Which site is related to the Indus Valley Civilization? → Dholavira
Which is India’s first modern university UNESCO site? → Santiniketan
Which site is associated with Buddha’s enlightenment? → Mahabodhi Temple
Which state has the maximum UNESCO World Heritage Sites? → Maharashtra

India’s 44 UNESCO World Heritage Sites (2026) reflect its unmatched cultural depth and ecological diversity. For UPSC, JKSSB, SSC, and State PSC exams, this topic must be prepared with accuracy, classification, and state-wise clarity.



You said

🌍 New UNESCO World Heritage Sites — 2025 (26 Sites) all over world

Cultural Sites

  1. Cambodian Memorial Sites: From centres of repression to places of peace and reflection – Cambodia

  2. Cultural Heritage Sites of Ancient Khuttal – Tajikistan

  3. Diy-Gid-Biy Cultural Landscape of the Mandara Mountains – Cameroon

  4. Faya Palaeolandscape – United Arab Emirates

  5. Forest Research Institute Malaysia Forest Park Selangor – Malaysia

  6. Funerary Tradition in the Prehistory of Sardinia – The domus de janas – Italy

  7. Maratha Military Landscapes of India – India (India’s 44th UNESCO World Heritage site)

  8. Megaliths of Carnac and of the shores of Morbihan – France

  9. Minoan Palatial Centres – Greece

  10. Mount Kumgang – Diamond Mountain from the Sea – Democratic People’s Republic of Korea

  11. Mount Mulanje Cultural Landscape – Malawi

  12. Møns Klint – Denmark

  13. Murujuga Cultural Landscape – Australia

  14. Petroglyphs along the Bangucheon Stream – Republic of Korea (South Korea)

  15. Rock Paintings of Shulgan-Tash Cave – Russia

  16. Sardis and the Lydian Tumuli of Bin Tepe – Türkiye

  17. The Archaeological Ensemble of 17th Century Port Royal – Jamaica

  18. The Colonial Transisthmian Route of Panamá – Panama

  19. The Palaces of King Ludwig II of Bavaria: Neuschwanstein, Linderhof, Schachen and Herrenchiemsee – Germany

  20. The Prehistoric Sites of the Khorramabad Valley – Iran

  21. Wixárika Route through Sacred Sites to Wirikuta (Tatehuarí Huajuyé) – Mexico

  22. Yen Tu-Vinh Nghiem-Con Son, Kiep Bac Complex of Monuments and Landscapes – Viet Nam

Natural Sites
23. Cavernas do Peruaçu National Park – Brazil
24. Coastal and Marine Ecosystems of the Bijagós Archipelago – Omatí Minhô – Guinea-Bissau
25. (The list above already includes all newly inscribed natural sites—see UNESCO official list.) 

Note: One of the 26 is a mixed site combining cultural and natural values (included within the list above by UNESCO classification). 

These sites were officially inscribed during the 47th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee in Paris in 2025, reflecting diverse global heritage—from ancient cultural landscapes and prehistoric art to ecological wonders and memorial spaces of global significance. 

If you want, I can also list the 44 World Heritage Sites in India specifically with brief descriptions of each!

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New sites in india
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Here are the new UNESCO World Heritage Sites from India that have been recently added to the UNESCO World Heritage List

🇮🇳 Newly Inscribed Indian World Heritage Sites (Latest Additions)

  1. Maratha Military Landscapes of India – A serial cultural site comprising 12 forts associated with the Maratha Empire across Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu. These forts reflect the military architecture, planning, and strategic defence systems developed by the Marathas between the 17th and 19th centuries

    Included forts in the landscape: 

    • Salher Fort

    • Shivneri Fort

    • Lohagad Fort

    • Khanderi Fort

    • Raigad Fort

    • Rajgad Fort

    • Pratapgad Fort

    • Suvarnadurg Fort

    • Panhala Fort

    • Vijaydurg Fort

    • Sindhudurg Fort

    • Gingee Fort (in Tamil Nadu)

    📌 This site became India’s 44th UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2025

  2. Moidams – The Mound-Burial System of the Ahom Dynasty – Although added slightly earlier (in 2024), this site is often referenced together with recent additions and reflects unique funerary practices of the Ahom rulers in Assam

New UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India (Latest)

🟢 44th UNESCO World Heritage Site (2025)

Maratha Military Landscapes of India (Cultural Site)

  • Year of Inscription: 2025

  • Type: Serial Cultural Property

  • States Covered: Maharashtra & Tamil Nadu

  • Key Feature: Network of strategically planned hill, coastal, and inland forts of the Maratha Empire (17th–19th century)

Included Forts (12):

  1. Salher

  2. Shivneri

  3. Lohagad

  4. Khanderi

  5. Raigad

  6. Rajgad

  7. Pratapgad

  8. Suvarnadurg

  9. Panhala

  10. Vijaydurg

  11. Sindhudurg

  12. Gingee (Tamil Nadu)

📌 Important Exam Fact:
➡️ India now has 44 UNESCO World Heritage Sites


🟢 43rd UNESCO World Heritage Site (2024)

Moidams – The Mound-Burial System of the Ahom Dynasty (Cultural Site)

  • Year of Inscription: 2024

  • Location: Charaideo, Assam

  • Associated With: Ahom Dynasty

  • Significance: Royal burial mounds reflecting Tai-Ahom funerary traditions

  • Nickname: “Pyramids of Assam”


📌 Quick Revision (For UPSC | JKSSB | SSC)

YearSite NameStateType
2025Maratha Military LandscapesMaharashtra, Tamil NaduCultural
2024Moidams of Ahom DynastyAssamCulture
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