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From forts to fairy tombs: 26 new UNESCO World Heritage sites you need to know

Explore the 26 new UNESCO World Heritage sites of 2024—ancient forts, fairy tombs, rainforests, and more—plus key expansions of iconic natural parks worldwide.

July 14, 2025 / 13:40 IST
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From forts to fairy tombs: 26 new UNESCO World Heritage sites you need to know (Image: Canva)
From forts to fairy tombs: 26 new UNESCO World Heritage sites you need to know (Image: Canva)

From ancient mountain monasteries and megalithic stone alignments to rainforest fortresses and sunken colonial cities, the world’s cultural atlas just became more captivating. In 2024, 26 remarkable sites across the globe earned the coveted UNESCO World Heritage status—each whispering tales of endurance, imagination, and legacy carved across time.

These newly inscribed marvels span continents and centuries: Korea’s sacred peaks, Sardinia’s mysterious “fairy houses,” Russia’s mammoth-filled caves, Malaysia’s man-made rainforest, and the mighty Maratha forts of India. Collectively, they trace humanity’s deepest imprints—where culture, nature, and memory collide.

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Carved in stone, hidden in wilderness, or echoed through rituals still alive today—these sites are far more than landmarks. They are living legacies of human creativity and cultural identity. Here’s the full list of the 26 newly inscribed UNESCO World Heritage Sites, along with two key modifications to existing heritage boundaries:

Cambodian Memorial Sites (Cambodia) (Image: UNESCO)