Six hill forts of Rajasthan get World heritage stamp

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 21 Juni 2013 | 22.23

MUMBAI: In a global recognition of sorts, the World Heritage Committee of UNESCO inscribed six hill forts of Rajasthan into the list of World Heritage sites.

The Hill forts are six sites located across the Aravalli mountain range in northern India which represent the seats of Rajput power. The structural ruins date back to the 8th to the 19th Century AD.

The hills include the Chittaurgarh Fort, Kumbhalgarh Fort, Ranthambore Fort, Jaisalmer Fort, Amber Fort and Gagron Fort, many of which are popular tourist destinations. The six sites were forwarded by the Rajasthan government in January 2011.

Critics question why the government needs to wait for global attention before conserving traditional heritage. Global tags also come with their own pitfalls. Such tags serve as a double-edged sword bringing as they do a whole flurry of tourist attention, which could result in damage to the heritage precincts if proper tourist management isn't undertaken.


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