UNESCO World Heritage for Pakistan

UNESCO World Heritage Sites represent some of the best natural, cultural and historic attractions in world travel. Below are details of the 6 cultural, natural and mixed sites inscribed for Pakistan to date (a red World Heritage symbol denotes a site currently regarded as endangered). For more details of these properties, click on the links to the UNESCO website and the photographic galleries of these sites from OurPlace (where available). Also, check out UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage for Pakistan below.


1980 - Archaeological Ruins at Moenjodaro
1980 - Taxila
1980 - Buddhist Ruins of Takht-i-Bahi and Neighbouring City Remains at Sahr-i-Bahlol
1981 - Historical Monuments of Thatta
1981 - Fort and Shalamar Gardens in Lahore
1997 - Rohtas Fort


Intangible Cultural Heritage

Recently UNESCO has begun to document the world's Intangible Cultural Heritage which includes "traditions or living expressions inherited from our ancestors and passed on to our descendants, such as oral traditions, performing arts, social practices, rituals, festive events, knowledge and practices concerning nature and the universe or the knowledge and skills to produce traditional crafts". The current listings for Pakistan are shown below - click on the links for more details.


Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity

2009 - Novruz, Nowrouz, Nooruz, Navruz, Nauroz, Nevruz