India Sikkim

Khangchendzonga National Park

A UNESCO World Heritage site in Sikkim, India, home to the third-highest peak in the world and rich in biodiversity and cultural significance.

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Khangchendzonga National Park, located in the state of Sikkim in India, is an incredible World Heritage Site in Asia. This vast park is home to several endangered species, including the snow leopard, and features stunning landscapes of mountains, glaciers, and alpine meadows. Visitors can take guided treks into the park, soaking up the natural beauty and learning about the unique cultural heritage of the region's indigenous people.

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  • World Heritage Sites in Asia

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    Across the vast, diverse continent of Asia, there are seemingly endless World Heritage Sites to explore. Visit the sparse atomic bomb dome in Hiroshima, or walk for hours along the towering Great Wall of China. From sprawling rustic temple grounds to ancient statues of civilizations past- here is a collection of some of the prominent World Heritage Sites in Asia.