8 Most Photogenic UNESCO World Heritage Sites In India

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This ivory-white marble mausoleum in Agra is a stunning testament to Mughal architecture and eternal love.

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1. Taj Mahal

These intricately carved temples in Madhya Pradesh are renowned for their erotic sculptures and exquisite craftsmanship.

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2. Khajuraho Group of Monuments

The ruins of this ancient city in Karnataka offer a mesmerising landscape of boulder-strewn hills, temple complexes, and royal structures.

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3. Hampi

These rock-cut Buddhist cave monuments in Maharashtra feature remarkable paintings and sculptures dating back to the 2nd century BCE.

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4. Ajanta Caves

This vast mangrove forest in West Bengal is home to the Royal Bengal tiger and offers a unique backdrop for wildlife photography.

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5. Sundarbans National Park

The 'Pink City' of Rajasthan boasts magnificent palaces, forts, and vibrant bazaars that provide endless opportunities for colourful shots.

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6. Jaipur City

This alpine valley in Uttarakhand bursts into a riot of colours during the monsoon season, offering breathtaking vistas.

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7. Valley of Flowers National Park

These rock-cut cave temples in Maharashtra showcase a remarkable blend of Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain monuments carved into the mountainside.

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8. Ellora Caves

Which of these places have you been to?

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