8 UNESCO World Heritage Sites In India You Need To Visit To Fall In Love With Nature

Divya Chauhan

India has 35 World Heritage Sites approved by UNESCO which boast of great cultural and natural importance for the country. We are known for having an astonishing variety of flora and fauna that reside here. For the same reason, it is considered heaven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. So, here are 8 of scenic places from UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites situated in India which are known for their natural beauty. Check them out below:

1. Kaziranga National Park, Assam

It was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO in 1985 for its unique natural environment.

Situated in the Golaghat and Nagaon district of Assam, Kazinranga National Park is home to two third of the world’s population of Indian one-horned rhinoceros along with tigers, elephants, wild water buffaloes, swamp deer and various species of migrating and inhabitant birds. With four different kinds of vegetation, a breathtaking array of flora, diverse fauna and beautiful geographical vicinity, it was included in the list of world heritage sites in the year 1985. 

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