Celebrate National Tourism Day 2026 by exploring 10 must-visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India that showcase the country ...
Tana Toraja, located in the mountainous region of Sulawesi, is renowned for its elaborate funeral rituals and unique traditional houses known as Tongkonan. This UNESCO World Heritage site, inscribed ...
India nominates Meghalaya’s living root bridges for UNESCO World Heritage status, highlighting indigenous heritage and conservation.
UNESCO has officially accepted the Serial Nomination of Buddhist Triangle Sites of Odisha—including Ratnagiri, Udayagiri, Lalitgiri, and associated heritage sites—into India’s Tentative List for World ...
The Bhimbetka site, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, captures the continuous presence of human life from the Lower Palaeolithic Age, roughly 100,000 years ago, to the Medieval period.
Bhubaneswar: UNESCO has officially accepted the Serial Nomination of Odisha’s Golden Triangle — Ratnagiri, Udayagiri, and Lalitgiri into India’s Tentative List for World Heritage status. This ...
India formally nominates Meghalaya's bio-engineered living root bridges for UNESCO World Heritage status in the 2026-27 cycle ...
India has nominated Meghalaya's living root bridges, cultivated by Khasi and Jaintia communities, for UNESCO World Heritage status.
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Meghalaya’s living root bridges: India’s nomination for UNESCO’s prestigious world heritage list
Discover why India has nominated Meghalaya’s iconic living root bridges for UNESCO’s prestigious World Heritage list, ...
India has nominated Meghalaya’s living root bridges for UNESCO World Heritage status. Here’s what the 2026–27 nomination means for indigenous heritage, conservation and tourism.
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