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AP’s Tirumala Hills, Erra Matti Dibbalu in UNESCO Tentative List

With seven new sites like Tirumala Hills, India now has 69 properties in UNESCO’s Tentative List of World Heritage.

New Delhi: Seven new properties, including Deccan Traps at Panchgani and Mahabaleshwar in Maharashtra, and Natural Heritage of Tirumala Hills in Andhra Pradesh, have been added to the Tentative List of UNESCO’s World Heritage for India, according to officials.

The Permanent Delegation of India to UNESCO said the addition of these properties highlight India’s “commitment to the preservation and conversation of its rich cultural heritage”.

In a post on X on September 12, India at UNESCO, said, “The Permanent Delegation of India to UNESCO is happy to announce that India’s 7 properties have been added to the Tentative List of UNESCO’s World Heritage Convention.”

Deccan Traps, Meghalayan Age Caves in list

These seven properties under the natural category include Deccan Traps at Panchgani and Mahabaleshwar (Maharashtra); Geological Heritage of St Mary’s Island Cluster (Udupi, Karnataka); Meghalayan Age Caves (East Khasi Hills, Meghalaya); Naga Hill Ophiolite (Kiphire, Nagaland), the Permanent Delegation of India to UNESCO said in a statement.

Other properties are Natural Heritage of Erra Matti Dibbalu (Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh); Natural Heritage of Tirumala Hills (Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh); and Natural heritage of Varkala (Kerala), it said.

Indian properties on Tentative List now at 69

With these, the number of Indian properties on the Tentative List is now 69 (49 under the Cultural category, three under the Mixed category and 17 under the Natural category), the statement said.

“Addition to the Tentative List is a mandatory requirement before the inscription of any property on the World Heritage List. We thank the Archaeological Survey of India for its diligent work,” it said.

This post was last modified on September 14, 2025 8:05 am

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