At the Jaigarh Heritage Festival, centuries-old architecture met modern ideas as musicians, artisans, scholars and visitors filled the fort with rhythm, colour, and conversation—redefining how Rajasth ...
Deepavali (Diwali) is now on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, recognised for its living rituals, communal practices and cultural diversity, joining other I ...
India hosts the 20th UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Committee at Delhi’s Red Fort, bringing over 150 nations together to protect living traditions
Kelshi, nestled along Maharashtra’s Konkan coast, is a tranquil village known for pristine beaches, ancient temples, and serene landscapes. With peaceful shores, historic forts, and scenic hills, it o ...
Explore North Goa beyond the beaches with this guide to its rich history. From ancient forts to colonial churches, discover the top 10 historical landmarks every culture and history lover must visit
The GI-tagged products of Andhra Pradesh are more than just
commodities—they are a reflection of the region’s deep-rooted traditions, skilled
craftsmanship, and culinary richness
These 11 foods celebrated by UNESCO showcase the rich culinary traditions and cultural heritage of communities worldwide. Each dish reflects sustainability, communal bonds, and the preservation of ti ...
At the country's latest UNESCO World Heritage Site, learn how the Gunditjmara Aboriginal community of Australia built a sophisticated aquaculture system to trap eels and create sustainable lifestyles