10 Hidden UNESCO Heritage Sites in India  

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Nanda Devi National Park, Uttarakhand  

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Nestled amidst the majestic Himalayas, this park is home to rare flora and fauna, offering beautiful views of snow-covered peaks. It's a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers.  

Unakoti, Tripura 

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This ancient site features massive rock-cut sculptures and carvings of Hindu deities, believed to be over 1,000 years old. A calm and mysterious spot surrounded by nature.  

Bhimbetka Rock Shelters, Madhya Pradesh

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These caves have ancient paintings from the Stone Age, showing how early humans lived and expressed themselves. They shows us how our ancestors lived.

Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, Gujarat  

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A mix of Islamic and Hindu architecture, this site includes forts, temples, mosques, and water systems from the 8th to 14th centuries. It’s a representation of history and culture.  

Maluti Temples, Jharkhand  

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A cluster of over 70 terracotta temples dedicated to Hindu gods, showcasing intricate designs and ancient art. It’s an offbeat gem for history enthusiasts.  

Ellora Caves, Maharashtra

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This massive complex of 34 rock-cut temples and monasteries blends Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain traditions. The Kailasa Temple is a stunning architectural marvel.  

Shekhawati Region, Rajasthan  

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Known for its painted havelis and fresco art, this open-air gallery displays Rajasthan's cultural richness. It's a lesser-known gem for art and heritage lovers.  

Sun Temple, Konark, Odisha 

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Built in the 13th century, this temple is shaped like a massive chariot with intricately carved wheels. A UNESCO site, it’s a symbol of Odisha’s architecture and history.  

Rani ki Vav, Gujarat  

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This stepwell has beautiful carvings showing mythological stories. It is a great example of India’s old engineering skills. It is a perfect place to visit.

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