The Cold Desert Biosphere Reserve in Himachal Pradesh’s Spiti Valley is now part of UNESCO’s World Network of Biosphere Reserves, highlighting its unique Himalayan ecosystem
The announcement came from the Permanent Delegation of India to UNESCO, which confirmed that seven new properties have been added to the Tentative List in the Natural category
The Conclave brought together over 60 officials and representatives from the central government, state tourism and culture departments and industry leaders and served as a collaborative platform to shape the future of tourism in India
Le Méridien Ahmedabad opens its doors in India’s first UNESCO World Heritage City, following the transformation of Courtyard by Marriott. Led by General Manager Prashant Chadha, the hotel blends modern sophistication with Ahmedabad’s cultural legacy.
As Lucknow earns its nomination for UNESCO’s City of Gastronomy, the city’s culinary soul from melt-in-the-mouth galoutis to biryanis and morning kulchas can't be missed. It’s the people, places, and flavours that make Lucknow’s legacy unforgettable.
Visitors can explore the UNESCO-listed temples of Khajuraho, wildlife in Bandhavgarh National Park, and ancient forts and palaces that reflect the rich history of the region
Recognised by the Sangeet Natak Akademi, India’s nodal agency for UNESCO, the state has achieved a significant milestone in preserving its cultural legacy with three traditional practices
A majestic ode to friendship glory, Datia Palace — now on UNESCO's Tentative List — stands as a testament to Bundela brilliance, sacred design, and timeless heritage