7 best managed heritage sites in India

Heard of heritage sites never growing old Here is our list of the best managed heritage sites in India
7 best managed heritage sites in India
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Heritage monuments/sites have never failed to bring out the sense of awe in those who are really there for the art and architecture&mdashor simply on a holiday mood Do you know why Time. Yes, these monuments/sites that have bagged the title of &lsquoWorld Heritage Sites&rsquo or &lsquoProtected&rsquo have stood the test of time&mdashsome dating back from 2nd century BCE to some that are relatively &ldquonew&rdquo (15th century). We bring you a list of best managed heritage sites while hoping, at the same time, that travelers would help keep these sites doodle-free as well

Ajanta & Ellora, Maharashtra Voted as the best among best managed heritage sites in India (Outlook Traveller Awards, 2015)&mdashAjanta caves (dating back to second-century BCE), rock-cut Buddhist cave monuments, are home to what can be called masterpieces of Buddhist religious art. And Ellora caves, while proudlyshow off their Indian rock-cut architecture, continue to perfectly demonstrate the religious harmony that existed between the 5th and 10th century.

Champaner-Pavagadh, Gujarat One must visit this heritage site known for its well-preserved forts, palaces, temples and mosques.

Gwalior Fort, Madhya Pradesh The fort, now an archaeological museum, dates back to 8th century. Also home to Buddhist and Jain temples, the fort has weathered many changes from being ruled by the Pal dynasty to the Mughals to the rebellion of 1857.

Hampi, Karnataka With 500 plus monuments, Hampi is one of the most famous heritage sites in India. Remains of temples, baths, market streets, palaces, among endless others make Hampi a traveller&rsquos delight.

Humayun&rsquos Tomb, Delhi One of the best preserved Mughal monuments, Humayun&rsquos Tomb is strongly influenced by Persian architecture. The site holds tombs of Humayun&rsquos descendants and hence, it is also known as necropolis of the Mughal dynasty. The massive red sandstone structure is a must-visit when in the capital city.

Mehrangarh Fort, Rajasthan The fort is the best example of the work and skills of Jodhpuri sculptors. The fort, situated on a 150m high hill, is the most famous tourist attraction of Jodhpur&mdasheven whole of Rajasthan. The very well-preserved fort proudly shows off the huge courtyards of several palaces and also the battle scars&mdashcannon balls hits on the gates of the fort.

Old Goa, Goa The land of sun, sand and surf is also home to the country&rsquos best Portuguese heritage sites. The site consists of many churches dating back to the time of Portuguese conquests&mdashthe famous ones being the Se Cathedral and Basilica of Bom Jesus.Many of these churches have now become museums&mdasha must-visit for architecture enthusiasts.

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