List of World Heritage Sites in Southern Asia

The UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) has designated 58 World Heritage Sites in six countries (also called "state parties") of Southern Asia: Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Bhutan and Maldives, which are also located within the region, do not have any World Heritage Sites.[1][2]

In this region, India is home to the most inscribed sites (sixth globaly) with 35 sites.[3] Besides India, the first sites from the Country Nepal were the Sagarmatha National Park and Kathmandu Valley.[4] Nepal has a total of four sites. Sri Lanka has eight sites and Bangladesh has three sites. Pakistan has six sites. Two sites are located in Afghanistan, both of which are enlisted as endangered. Each year, UNESCO's World Heritage Committee may inscribe new sites on the list or delist sites that no longer meet the criteria. Selection is based on ten criteria: six for cultural heritage (ivi) and four for natural heritage (viix).[5] Some sites, designated "mixed sites," represent both cultural and natural heritage. In Southern Asia, there are 45 cultural, 12 natural, and 1 mixed site.[6]

The World Heritage Committee may also specify that a site is endangered, citing "conditions which threaten the very characteristics for which a property was inscribed on the World Heritage List." Two sites in this region are currently listed as endangered.[7]

Legend

The table is sortable by column by clicking on the at the top of the appropriate column; alphanumerically for the Site, Area, and Year columns; by state party for the Location column; and by criteria type for the Criteria column. Transborder sites sort at the bottom.

Site; named after the World Heritage Committee's official designation[3]
Location; at city, regional, or provincial level and geocoordinates
Criteria; as defined by the World Heritage Committee[5]
Area; in hectares and acres. If available, the size of the buffer zone has been noted as well. A value of zero implies that no data has been published by UNESCO
Year; during which the site was inscribed to the World Heritage List
Description; brief information about the site, including reasons for qualifying as an endangered site, if applicable

Inscribed sites

  † In danger
Site Image Location Criteria Area
ha (acre)
Year Description Refs
Nalanda
Nalanda District, Bihar,  India Cultural:
(iv), (vi)
2016
Agra Fort
Decorated gate to a fortress of red stone.
Agra, Uttar Pradesh,  India
27°11′0″N 78°2′0″E / 27.18333°N 78.03333°E / 27.18333; 78.03333 (Agra Fort)
Cultural:
(iii)
1983 [8]
Ajanta Caves A line of caves, some with columns on the outside, along a rock face. Aurangabad District, Maharashtra,  India
20°33′12″N 75°42′0″E / 20.55333°N 75.70000°E / 20.55333; 75.70000 (Ajanta Caves)
Cultural:
(i), (ii), (iii), (vi)
1983 [9]
Ancient City of Polonnaruwa Upper part of a reclining Buddha. Polonnaruwa District, North Central Province,  Sri Lanka
7°54′57″N 81°0′2″E / 7.91583°N 81.00056°E / 7.91583; 81.00056 (Ancient City of Polonnaruwa)
Cultural:
(ii), (iii), (vi)
1982 [10]
Ancient City of Sigiriya Foundations of buildings and in the distance a large rock several hundred metres high. Matale District, Central Province,  Sri Lanka
7°57′0″N 80°45′0″E / 7.95000°N 80.75000°E / 7.95000; 80.75000 (Ancient City of Sigiriya)
Cultural:
(ii), (iii), (iv)
1982 [11]
Archaeological Ruins at Moenjodaro Archaeological site of white brick walls on a small hill. There is a circular structure at the top of the hill. Sindh,  Pakistan
27°19′45″N 68°8′20″E / 27.32917°N 68.13889°E / 27.32917; 68.13889 (Archaeological Ruins at Moenjodaro)
Cultural:
(ii), (iii)
240 (590) 1980 [12]
Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi A heavily decorated gate in front of a stupa. Raisen District, Madhya Pradesh,  India
23°28′46″N 77°44′23″E / 23.47944°N 77.73972°E / 23.47944; 77.73972 (Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi)
Cultural:
(i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (vi)
1989 [13]
Buddhist Ruins of Takht-i-Bahi and Neighbouring City Remains at Sahr-i-Bahlol Remains of the ancient wall. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,  Pakistan
34°19′15″N 71°56′45″E / 34.32083°N 71.94583°E / 34.32083; 71.94583 (Buddhist Ruins of Takht-i-Bahi and Neighbouring City Remains at Sahr-i-Bahlol)
Cultural:
(iv)
1980 [14]
Central Highlands of Sri Lanka Forested mountains, a settlement, a lake and a characteristic peak in the distance.  Sri Lanka
7°27′9″N 80°48′8″E / 7.45250°N 80.80222°E / 7.45250; 80.80222 (Central Highlands of Sri Lanka)
Natural:
(ix), (x)
56,844 (140,460); buffer zone 72,645 (179,510) 2010 [15]
Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park Pavagadh Hill Panchmahal district, Gujarat,  India
22°29′0″N 73°32′0″E / 22.48333°N 73.53333°E / 22.48333; 73.53333 (Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park)
Cultural:
(iii), (iv), (v), (vi)
1,329 (3,280); buffer zone 2,912 (7,200) 2004 [16]
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (formerly Victoria Terminus) Large building of reddish stone with columns, cupolas and turrets. The main cupola is topped by a human sculpture. Mumbai, Maharashtra,  India
18°56′24″N 72°50′10″E / 18.94000°N 72.83611°E / 18.94000; 72.83611 (Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (formerly Victoria Terminus))
Cultural:
(ii), (iv)
2.85 (7.0) 2004 [17]
Chitwan National Park A lake with tree trunks in the water. Chitwan District, Narayani Zone,    Nepal
27°30′0″N 84°20′0″E / 27.50000°N 84.33333°E / 27.50000; 84.33333 (Chitwan National Park)
Natural:
(vii), (ix), (x)
93,200 (230,000) 1984 [18]
Churches and Convents of Goa
A stone church.
Goa,  India
15°30′8″N 73°54′42″E / 15.50222°N 73.91167°E / 15.50222; 73.91167 (Churches and Convents of Goa)
Cultural:
(ii), (iv), (vi)
1986 [19]
Cultural Landscape and Archaeological Remains of the Bamiyan Valley
A large niche in a rock with the outline of a human figure.
Bamyan,  Afghanistan
34°49′55″N 67°49′36″E / 34.83194°N 67.82667°E / 34.83194; 67.82667 (Cultural Landscape and Archaeological Remains of the Bamiyan Valley)
Cultural:
(i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (vi)
159 (390) 2003 [20]
[21]
Elephanta Caves
Sculpture of a three-headed figure.
Elephanta Island, Kolaba district, Maharashtra,  India
18°58′0″N 72°56′9″E / 18.96667°N 72.93583°E / 18.96667; 72.93583 (Elephanta Caves)
Cultural:
(i), (iii)
1987 [22]
Ellora Caves Heavily decorated religious structure cut from dark rock. Verul, Aurangabad District, Maharashtra,  India
20°1′35″N 75°10′45″E / 20.02639°N 75.17917°E / 20.02639; 75.17917 (Ellora Caves)
Cultural:
(i), (iii), (vi)
1983 [23]
Fatehpur Sikri Square building of red stone with two floors crowned by small turrets at each corner. Agra district, Uttar Pradesh,  India
27°5′40″N 77°39′51″E / 27.09444°N 77.66417°E / 27.09444; 77.66417 (Fatehpur Sikri)
Cultural:
(ii), (iii), (iv)
1986 [24]
Fort and Shalamar Gardens in Lahore Entrance gate to a fort flanked by two large towers. Punjab,  Pakistan
31°35′25″N 74°18′35″E / 31.59028°N 74.30972°E / 31.59028; 74.30972 (Fort and Shalamar Gardens in Lahore)
Cultural:
(i), (ii), (iii)
1981 The site has been listed as endangered since 2000 because of the destruction of historic water tanks in 1999 to widen a road and deteriorating perimeter walls of the Garden, listed on request of the Pakistan government [25]
[26]
Golden Temple of Dambulla Stupa and statues of bodhisattvas inside a cave. Matale District, Central Province,  Sri Lanka
7°51′24″N 80°38′57″E / 7.85667°N 80.64917°E / 7.85667; 80.64917 (Golden Temple of Dambulla)
Cultural:
(i), (vi)
1991 [27]
Great Himalayan National Park
The Great Himalayan National Park at dawn.
Kullu region, Himachal Pradesh, India
31°44′N 77°33′E / 31.733°N 77.550°E / 31.733; 77.550 (Great Himalayan National Park)
Natural:
(x)
117,100 (289,000) 2014 [28]
Great Living Chola Temples
A sculpture of a human shaped figure in a niche.
Tamil Nadu,  India
10°46′59″N 79°7′57″E / 10.78306°N 79.13250°E / 10.78306; 79.13250 (Great Living Chola Temples)
Cultural:
(ii), (iii)
22 (54); buffer zone 17 (42) 1987[nb 1] [29]
Group of Monuments at Hampi
Ruins of a large decorated building.
Bellary district, Karnataka,  India
15°18′52″N 76°28′18″E / 15.31444°N 76.47167°E / 15.31444; 76.47167 (Group of Monuments at Hampi)
Cultural:
(i), (iii), (iv)
1986 [30]
Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram
Ruins of a sandstone building with columns.
Chingleput district, Tamil Nadu,  India
12°37′0″N 80°11′30″E / 12.61667°N 80.19167°E / 12.61667; 80.19167 (Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram)
Cultural:
(i), (ii), (iii), (vi)
1984 [31]
Group of Monuments at Pattadakal Stone structure decorated with columns, reliefs and sculptures and a high roof about the central part. Badami, Bijapur district, Karnataka,  India
15°56′54″N 75°49′0″E / 15.94833°N 75.81667°E / 15.94833; 75.81667 (Group of Monuments at Pattadakal)
Cultural:
(iii), (iv)
5.56 (13.7); buffer zone 113 (280) 1987 [32]
Hill Forts of Rajasthan Rajasthan,  India
24°53′00″N 74°38′46″E / 24.883333°N 74.646111°E / 24.883333; 74.646111 (Hill Forts of Rajasthan)
Cultural:
(ii), (iii)
2013 [33]
Historical Monuments at Makli, Thatta Ruins of an octagonal building crowned by a cupola. Sindh,  Pakistan
24°46′0″N 67°54′0″E / 24.76667°N 67.90000°E / 24.76667; 67.90000 (Historical Monuments at Makli, Thatta)
Cultural:
(iii)
1981 [34]
Historic Mosque City of Bagerhat
Building of red bricks with a roof consisting of many white domes. There are small round towers on the corners of the building each crowned by a white cupola.
Bagerhat District, Khulna Division,  Bangladesh
22°40′0″N 89°48′0″E / 22.66667°N 89.80000°E / 22.66667; 89.80000 (Historic Mosque City of Bagerhat)
Cultural:
(iv)
1985 [35]
Humayun's Tomb, Delhi Red and white stone building topped by a large white cupola and many small turrets. Delhi,  India
28°35′36″N 77°15′2″E / 28.59333°N 77.25056°E / 28.59333; 77.25056 (Humayun's Tomb, Delhi)
Cultural:
(ii), (iv)
1993 [36]
Kathmandu Valley Streetscene with various characteristically shaped temple buildings. Kathmandu Valley,    Nepal
27°42′14″N 85°18′31″E / 27.70389°N 85.30861°E / 27.70389; 85.30861 (Kathmandu Valley)
Cultural:
(iii), (iv), (vi)
167 (410); buffer zone 70 (170) 1979[nb 2] The site has been listed as endangered 2003–2007 due to the partial or substantial loss of the traditional elements of six out of seven monument zones and resulting general loss of authenticity and integrity of the whole property. [37]
Kaziranga National Park Grassland with a rhinoceros. Assam,  India
26°40′N 93°25′E / 26.667°N 93.417°E / 26.667; 93.417 (Kaziranga National Park)
Natural:
(ix), (x)
42,996 (106,250) 1985 [38]
Keoladeo National Park Grassland under water with deer and a flying heron. Rajasthan,  India
27°9′32″N 77°30′31″E / 27.15889°N 77.50861°E / 27.15889; 77.50861 (Keoladeo National Park)
Natural:
(x)
2,873 (7,100) 1985 [39]
Khajuraho Group of Monuments
Very tall stone structure decorated all over with sculptures.
Madhya Pradesh,  India
24°51′8″N 79°55′20″E / 24.85222°N 79.92222°E / 24.85222; 79.92222 (Khajuraho Group of Monuments)
Cultural:
(i), (iii)
1986 [40]
Lumbini, the Birthplace of the Lord Buddha A large tree next to a water filled pool. Rupandehi District, Lumbini Zone,    Nepal
27°28′8″N 83°16′34″E / 27.46889°N 83.27611°E / 27.46889; 83.27611 (Lumbini, the Birthplace of the Lord Buddha)
Cultural:
(iii), (vi)
1.95 (4.8); buffer zone 23 (57) 1997 [41]
Mahabodhi Temple Complex at Bodh Gaya
Very tall steep pyramid shaped stone building with reliefs all over the surfaces.
Bihar,  India
24°41′43″N 84°59′38″E / 24.69528°N 84.99389°E / 24.69528; 84.99389 (Mahabodhi Temple Complex at Bodh Gaya)
Cultural:
(i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (vi)
4.86 (12.0) 2002 [42]
Manas National Park
Suspension bridge across a river in a forested mountain landscape.
Assam,  India
26°43′30″N 91°1′50″E / 26.72500°N 91.03056°E / 26.72500; 91.03056 (Manas National Park)
Natural:
(vii), (ix), (x)
39,100 (97,000) 1985 [43]
Minaret and Archaeological Remains of Jam A tall minaret in a river valley. At the top of the nearby mountains there are other, smaller structures. Ghōr,  Afghanistan
34°23′48″N 64°30′58″E / 34.39667°N 64.51611°E / 34.39667; 64.51611 (Minaret and Archaeological Remains of Jam)
Cultural:
(ii), (iii), (iv)
70 (170) 2002 The site has been listed as endangered since its inscription due to lack of legal protection, lack of protection measure or management plan and the generally poor condition of the site. [44]
[45]
Mountain Railways of India
A small steam locomotive with three blue carriages.
 India
11°30′37″N 76°56′9″E / 11.51028°N 76.93583°E / 11.51028; 76.93583 (Mountain Railways of India)
Cultural:
(ii), (iv)
89 (220); buffer zone 645 (1,590) 1999[nb 3] [46]
[47]
[48]
Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National Parks
Mountain valley full of pink flowers.
Uttarakhand,  India
30°43′N 79°40′E / 30.717°N 79.667°E / 30.717; 79.667 (Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National Parks)
Natural:
(vii), (x)
71,783 (177,380); buffer zone 514,286 (1,270,830) 1988[nb 4] [49]
Old Town of Galle and its Fortifications A white church and white lighthouse near the sea. Galle, Southern Province,  Sri Lanka
6°1′17″N 80°13′7″E / 6.02139°N 80.21861°E / 6.02139; 80.21861 (Old Town of Galle and its Fortifications)
Cultural:
(iv)
1988 [50]
Qutb Minar and its Monuments, Delhi
Red and white building with a white dome and a tall tower or minaret with varying cross sections depending on height.
Delhi,  India
28°31′33″N 77°11′7″E / 28.52583°N 77.18528°E / 28.52583; 77.18528 (Qutb Minar and its Monuments, Delhi)
Cultural:
(iv)
1993 [51]
Rani-ki-Vav (the Queen’s Stepwell) at Patan, Gujarat
Rani-ki-vav
Patan, Gujarat,  India
23°51′32″N 72°06′06″E / 23.858889°N 72.101667°E / 23.858889; 72.101667 (Rani-ki-Vav (the Queen’s Stepwell) at Patan, Gujarat)
Cultural:
(i)(iv)
4.68 ha 2014 [52]
Red Fort Complex Gate in a red wall crowned by various small cupolas and turrets. Delhi,  India
28°39′20″N 77°14′27″E / 28.65556°N 77.24083°E / 28.65556; 77.24083 (Red Fort Complex)
Cultural:
(ii), (iii), (vi)
98 (240); buffer zone 100 (250) 2007 [53]
Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka Red rock paintings of humans and humans on horses. Madhya Pradesh,  India
22°55′40″N 77°35′0″E / 22.92778°N 77.58333°E / 22.92778; 77.58333 (Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka)
Cultural:
(iii), (v)
1,893 (4,680); buffer zone 10,280 (25,400) 2003 [54]
Rohtas Fort Ruins of the gate to a fortress. Jhelum, Punjab,  Pakistan
32°57′45″N 73°35′20″E / 32.96250°N 73.58889°E / 32.96250; 73.58889 (Rohtas Fort)
Cultural:
(ii), (iv)
1997 [55]
Ruins of the Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur
Ruins of a structure of red stone now resembling a small hill or mound.
Naogaon District, Rajshahi Division,  Bangladesh
25°2′0″N 88°59′0″E / 25.03333°N 88.98333°E / 25.03333; 88.98333 (Ruins of the Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur)
Cultural:
(i), (ii), (vi)
1985 [56]
Sacred City of Anuradhapura A large white stupa with an orange border near the bottom. Anuradhapura District, North Central Province,  Sri Lanka
8°20′0″N 80°23′0″E / 8.33333°N 80.38333°E / 8.33333; 80.38333 (Sacred City of Anuradhapura)
Cultural:
(ii), (iii), (vi)
1982 [57]
Sacred City of Kandy Administrative or religious building. Central Province,  Sri Lanka
7°17′37″N 80°38′25″E / 7.29361°N 80.64028°E / 7.29361; 80.64028 (Sacred City of Kandy)
Cultural:
(iv), (vi)
1988 [58]
Sagarmatha National Park A village in a large mountain valley. In the distance very high snow-covered mountains are visible. Solukhumbu District, Sagarmatha Zone,    Nepal
27°57′55″N 86°54′47″E / 27.96528°N 86.91306°E / 27.96528; 86.91306 (Sagarmatha National Park)
Natural:
(vii)
124,400 (307,000) 1979 [59]
Sinharaja Forest Reserve Forested hilly landscape. Sabaragamuwa and Southern Province,  Sri Lanka
6°25′N 80°30′E / 6.417°N 80.500°E / 6.417; 80.500 (Sinharaja Forest Reserve)
Natural:
(ix), (x)
8,864 (21,900) 1988 [60]
Sundarbans National Park Mangroves on a riverbank. West Bengal,  India
21°56′42″N 88°53′45″E / 21.94500°N 88.89583°E / 21.94500; 88.89583 (Sundarbans National Park)
Natural:
(ix), (x)
133,010 (328,700) 1987 [61]
Sun Temple, Konârak Decorated wheel in stone relief. Puri district, Odisha,  India
19°53′15″N 86°5′41″E / 19.88750°N 86.09472°E / 19.88750; 86.09472 (Sun Temple, Konârak)
Cultural:
(i), (iii), (vi)
11 (27) 1984 [62]
Taj Mahal A white building with a big and several smaller cupolas framed by four white minarets at each corner. Agra, Uttar Pradesh,  India
27°10′27″N 78°2′32″E / 27.17417°N 78.04222°E / 27.17417; 78.04222 (Taj Mahal)
Cultural:
(i)
1983 [63]
Taxila Ruins of stone buildings. Punjab,  Pakistan
33°46′45″N 72°53′15″E / 33.77917°N 72.88750°E / 33.77917; 72.88750 (Taxila)
Cultural:
(iii), (vi)
1980 [64]
The Jantar Mantar, Jaipur A number of stone structures resembling giant sundials and other measurement instruments. Jaipur, Rajasthan,  India
26°55′29″N 75°49′30″E / 26.92472°N 75.82500°E / 26.92472; 75.82500 (The Jantar Mantar, Jaipur)
Cultural:
(iii), (iv)
1.87 (4.6); buffer zone 15 (37) 2010 [65]
The Sundarbans
Boat on a river in a densely forested plain.
Khulna Division,  Bangladesh
21°57′0″N 89°11′0″E / 21.95000°N 89.18333°E / 21.95000; 89.18333 (The Sundarbans)
Natural:
(ix), (x)
139,500 (345,000) 1997 [66]
Western Ghats
Western Ghats at Matheran.
 India
8°31′47″N 77°14′59″E / 8.529722°N 77.249722°E / 8.529722; 77.249722 (Western Ghats)
Natural:
(ix), (x)
16,000,000 (40,000,000) 2012 [67]

See also

Notes

  1. Extended in 2004 to include the Brihadisvara Temple Complex in Gangaikondacholapuram and the Airavatesvara Temple Complex in Darasuram and name change from Brihadisvara Temple, Thanjavur to the present name.
  2. Minor modification of boundaries in 2006.
  3. Extended in 2005 to include the Nilgiri Mountain Railway and in 2008 to include the Kalka–Shimla Railway. Name change in 2005 from Darjeeling Himalayan Railway to the present name.
  4. Extended in 2005???

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  9. "Ajanta Caves". UNESCO. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
  10. "Ancient City of Polonnaruwa". UNESCO. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
  11. "Ancient City of Sigiriya". UNESCO. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
  12. "Archaeological Ruins at Moenjodaro". UNESCO. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
  13. "Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi". UNESCO. Retrieved 28 May 2011.
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  18. "Chitwan National Park". UNESCO. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
  19. "Churches and Convents of Goa". UNESCO. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
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  21. 27th session 2003, pp. 122–123
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  23. "Ellora Caves". UNESCO. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
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  35. "Historic Mosque City of Bagerhat". UNESCO. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
  36. "Humayun's Tomb, Delhi". UNESCO. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
  37. "Kathmandu Valley". UNESCO. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
  38. "Kaziranga National Park". UNESCO. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
  39. "Keoladeo National Park". UNESCO. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
  40. "Khajuraho Group of Monuments". UNESCO. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
  41. "Lumbini, the Birthplace of the Lord Buddha". UNESCO. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
  42. "Mahabodhi Temple Complex at Bodh Gaya". UNESCO. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
  43. "Manas National Park". UNESCO. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
  44. "Minaret and Archaeological Remains of Jam". UNESCO. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
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  46. "Mountain Railways of India". UNESCO. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
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