Every year, millions of people cross continents, board trains at dawn, and stand patiently in long queues for one simple reason: to feel India’s history come alive. On National Tourism Day 2026, there is no better moment to revisit the country’s most visited heritage sites and understand why they continue to fascinate first-timers and repeat travellers alike. These places are not just monuments; they are memory makers.
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National Tourism Day 2026: These 7 Indian Heritage Sites Break All Visitor Records Every Year
From the Taj Mahal’s timeless romance to the living ruins of Hampi, these are India’s seven most visited heritage sites. On National Tourism Day 2026, here is why these landmarks continue to pull millions of travellers

The Kailasha temple of Ellora is the largest monolithic rock-cut temple in the world Photo: jon_chica/Shutterstock
The Kailasha temple of Ellora is the largest monolithic rock-cut temple in the world Photo: jon_chica/Shutterstock
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