UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India

Date Modified: 01 April 2026

UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India

The UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India are among the most important topics for competitive exams because they combine art and culture, geography, environment, and current affairs. As of 01 April 2026, India has 44 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

This topic is highly useful for APPSC, AP Police SI, DSC, TET, UPSC, SSC, and other competitive exams. In this article, the full list is arranged year-wise for faster revision.

Overview of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India

CategoryNumber of Sites
Cultural Sites36
Natural Sites7
Mixed Sites1
Total44

Latest Updates

India’s latest entry in the UNESCO World Heritage list is Maratha Military Landscapes of India, inscribed in 2025.

The Government of India has also sent the following proposals to the World Heritage Centre:

Proposed SiteYear
Ancient Buddhist Site, Sarnath2025–26
JingkiengJri / Lyu Charai Cultural Landscape2026–27

Cultural UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India

Sl. No.YearSiteState
11983Agra FortUttar Pradesh
21983Ajanta CavesMaharashtra
31983Ellora CavesMaharashtra
41983Taj MahalUttar Pradesh
51984Group of Monuments at MahabalipuramTamil Nadu
61984Sun Temple, KonarakOdisha
71986Churches and Convents of GoaGoa
81986Fatehpur SikriUttar Pradesh
91986Group of Monuments at HampiKarnataka
101986Khajuraho, Group of TemplesMadhya Pradesh
111987Elephanta CavesMaharashtra
121987Great Living Chola TemplesTamil Nadu
131987Group of Monuments at PattadakalKarnataka
141989Buddhist Monuments at SanchiMadhya Pradesh
151993Humayun’s Tomb, DelhiDelhi
161993Qutb Minar and its Monuments, DelhiDelhi
171999Mountain Railways of India (Darjeeling Himalayan Railway component)West Bengal
182002Mahabodhi Temple Complex at Bodh GayaBihar
192003Rock Shelters of BhimbetkaMadhya Pradesh
202004Champaner-Pavagarh Archaeological ParkGujarat
212004Great Living Chola Temples (extension)Tamil Nadu
222004Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (formerly Victoria Terminus)Maharashtra
232005Mountain Railways of India (Nilgiri Mountain Railway component)Tamil Nadu
242007Red Fort ComplexDelhi
252008Mountain Railways of India (Kalka-Shimla Railway component)Himachal Pradesh
262010The Jantar Mantar, JaipurRajasthan
272013Hill Forts of RajasthanRajasthan
282014Rani-ki-Vav (The Queen’s Stepwell) at PatanGujarat
292016Archaeological Site of Nalanda Mahavihara (Nalanda University) at NalandaBihar
302016The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier, an Outstanding Contribution to the Modern MovementChandigarh
312017Historic City of AhmedabadGujarat
322018Victorian and Art Deco Ensemble of MumbaiMaharashtra
332019Jaipur City, RajasthanRajasthan
342021Dholavira: A Harappan CityGujarat
352021Kakatiya Rudreshwara (Ramappa) TempleTelangana
362023Sacred Ensembles of the HoysalasKarnataka
372023SantiniketanWest Bengal
382024Moidams – the Mound-Burial System of the Ahom DynastyAssam
392025Maratha Military Landscapes of IndiaMaharashtra

Note: Although Mountain Railways of India is treated as one UNESCO property, its inscription history includes separate years (Refer Serial numbers 17, 23 and 25) for its components. So consider total Cultural UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India are 36.

Natural UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India

YearSiteState
1985Kaziranga National ParkAssam
1985Keoladeo National ParkRajasthan
1985Manas Wildlife SanctuaryAssam
1987Sunderbans National ParkWest Bengal
1988Nanda Devi National ParkUttarakhand
2005Valley of Flowers National Park (extension with Nanda Devi)Uttarakhand
2012Western GhatsKarnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu
2014Great Himalayan National ParkHimachal Pradesh

Mixed UNESCO World Heritage Site in India

YearSiteState
2016Khangchendzonga National ParkSikkim

Note:

If you count inscription entries strictly by year events, Natural Sites may appear as 8 lines because Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers have inscription years 1988 and 2005. But as a UNESCO property, they are counted together as one site. That is why India’s total remains 44, not 45.

UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Andhra Pradesh

As of April 2026, Andhra Pradesh does not have any sites inscribed on the main UNESCO World Heritage list but features the following significant locations on the UNESCO Tentative List, including:

  • Erra Matti Dibbalu (Red Sand Dunes) – 2025
  • Tirumala Hills (Eparchaean Unconformity and Natural Arch) – 2025
  • Sri Veerabhadra Temple and Monolithic Bull (Nandi), Lepakshi – 2022

Note: As on April 2026, there are 70 sites are listed in the UNESCO tentative list.

Role of ASI

The Archaeological Survey of India plays a major role in protecting heritage in the country.

ParticularDetails
Monuments maintained by ASI3,686
UNESCO World Heritage properties under ASI protection27
Tourist amenities providedDrinking water, toilets, pathways, landscaping

Quick Revision

TopicFact
Total UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India44
Cultural Sites36
Natural Sites7
Mixed Sites1
Latest additionMaratha Military Landscapes of India (2025)
Only mixed siteKhangchendzonga National Park
First inscription year for India1983

FAQ: UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India

How many UNESCO World Heritage Sites are there in India in 2026?

India has 44 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India as of March 2026.

Which is the latest UNESCO World Heritage Site in India?

The latest UNESCO World Heritage Site in India is Maratha Military Landscapes of India, inscribed in 2025

How many cultural UNESCO World Heritage Sites are there in India?

India has 36 cultural UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Which is the only mixed UNESCO World Heritage Site in India?

Khangchendzonga National Park in Sikkim is the only mixed World Heritage Site in India.

Which states have highest tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India?

Madhya Pradesh (11) have highest number of tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites followed by Maharashtra (7), Karnataka (6).

Which states have highest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India?

Maharashtra (6) have highest number of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites followed by Madhya Pradesh (4) and Tamil Nadu (4)

For Aspirants

The topic UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India is a strong scoring area in competitive exams. Prepare it in three layers:

  1. Total number and category-wise distribution
  2. State-wise mapping
  3. Recent additions and proposals

This year-wise list will help you revise quickly before prelims and mains screening tests.

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