What are the UNESCO World Heritage sites on Indian Railways?

 There are several UNESCO World Heritage sites located on the Indian Railways network. These sites are recognized for their cultural, historical, or natural significance and are protected by UNESCO for the benefit of future generations. Here are a few examples of UNESCO World Heritage sites that can be accessed by Indian Railways:



  1. Agra Fort: Located in the city of Agra in Uttar Pradesh, Agra Fort is a large Mughal-era fort that was built in the 16th century. It is considered one of the most important forts in India and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  2. Ajanta Caves: The Ajanta Caves are a group of Buddhist rock-cut temples located in the state of Maharashtra. They were built in the 2nd century BC and are considered a masterpiece of Buddhist art and architecture.
  3. Ellora Caves: The Ellora Caves are a group of Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain rock-cut temples located in the state of Maharashtra. They were built between the 5th and 13th centuries and are considered a masterpiece of ancient Indian art and architecture.
  4. Kaziranga National Park: Kaziranga National Park is a large national park located in the state of Assam. It is known for its diverse flora and fauna, including the one-horned rhinoceros, and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  5. Red Fort: The Red Fort is a large Mughal-era fort located in the city of Delhi. It was built in the mid-17th century and is considered an important symbol of India's history and independence.

These are just a few examples of the many UNESCO World Heritage sites that can be accessed by Indian Railways. There are many other cultural and historical sites located along the railway network that are worth exploring.

BONUS:- Here is a video link of the Kalka Shimla Toy Train. Enjoy the Ride 


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