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World Heritage Day: Five must-visit sites in India

On World Heritage Day, HT City lists five popular heritage sites in India.

Updated on: Apr 18, 2015 05:55 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Kolkata
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From the magnificent Taj Mahal, architectural ruins of Hampi, captivating Badami cave temples in Karnataka to the historic Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar -- India, as we know, is rich in culture, heritage and history. The glorious past of the country is truly reflected in the monuments and its architecture.The lure of these innumerable heritages sites is such that people from all across the globe travel to India to get a first-hand experience. "Over the last couple of years, there has been an increase in the number of foreign tourists arriving in the country. Heritage tourism India has registered an immense growth in the last few years, ever since additional initiatives were taken by the government of India to boost India's image as a destination for heritage tourism," says Ranjeet Oak, chief business officer-Holidays, MakeMyTrip, about heritage tourism in the country.



On World Heritage Day, HT City lists five popular heritage sites in India.



Taj Mahal



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As most travellers say, it's a dream come true moment when you visit the Taj Mahal. It's best to take an authorised guide for the tour of the Taj. If you are lucky enough, you can also have the good fortune of seeing the Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, on a moon-lit night. According to Wikipedia, this UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983, attracts some three million people every year. Khajuraho Temples



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Known for its bold and erotic sculptures, detailed architecture and artistic carvings, temples, Madhya Pradesh, built by the Chandela kings, continue to attract thousands of tourists every day. Make sure you don't miss the light and sound show at this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Ajanta and Ellora Caves



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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Anindita Acharya

Anindita Acharya is deputy chief content producer of Hindustan Times. She has been covering the Bengali film industry for eight years. Apart from this, she also reports on lifestyle.

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