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The Tata Mumbai Marathon is an annual road-running event held in Mumbai, India, and first staged in 2004. Its program includes the full marathon as well as shorter races and participation categories for runners with differing abilities and goals. The route uses major city roads and passes recognizab...
Why this score?
Major civic importance, huge crowds, strong elite field, and memorable Mumbai atmosphere outweigh heat, humidity, and congestion.
Scoring methodologyThe Bhitarkanika Mangroves in Odisha, India, form the country's second-largest mangrove ecosystem and a Ramsar site declared in 2002, sheltering the world's largest known nesting congregation of saltwater crocodiles.
Why this score?
Major Indian mangrove Ramsar site with crocodiles and biodiversity, but less globally iconic than Sundarbans.
Scoring methodologyChilika Lake is a large tidal lagoon located on India’s coast in Odisha. It’s notable as Asia’s largest brackish water lagoon and a Ramsar wetland of international significance. The lake supports an immense variety of birdlife, particularly during winter migration, including Irrawaddy dolphins. Scie...
Chilika Lake is India’s largest brackish lagoon located in Odisha. This Ramsar-designated wetland supports an extraordinary concentration of migratory birds, particularly during winter months, attracting over a million avian visitors. The lake also provides habitat for Irrawaddy dolphins, offering s...
A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1984 on the Coromandel Coast of Tamil Nadu, India, comprising 7th- and 8th-century monuments built by Pallava dynasty kings, particularly Narasimhavarman I. The site includes monolithic rock-cut temples known as rathas, cave sanctuaries with sculpted panels, and th...
Why this score?
Major Pallava rock-cut and structural monuments, UNESCO status, iconic coastal temple group, strong but not world-top consensus.
Scoring methodologyVembanad Lake is a significant lagoon located in Kerala, India. It’s notable as the longest lake within the country and the largest in Kerala state. The lake forms part of the expansive backwaters system, offering unique coastal ecosystems. Vembanad supports diverse aquatic life and is particularly...
The Malabar Coast plain is a geographically distinct region along India’s southwest coast. Characterized by a narrow, tropical lowland, it's renowned for consistently high monsoon rainfall which historically fueled a significant global spice trade. This area supports diverse agricultural activity an...
Why this score?
Historic spice coast with lush monsoon landscapes, dense culture, and strong recognition, despite narrow scale.
Scoring methodologyThe Thotlakonda Stupas are part of an ancient Buddhist monastic complex situated on a hilltop near Visakhapatnam in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Excavated by state archaeological authorities between 1988 and 1993, the site dates back to the period between the 2nd century BCE and the 2nd centu...
Why this score?
Well-known excavated coastal monastic complex with strong archaeological interest; restoration issues and limited global recognition keep it below top tier.
Scoring methodologyAshtamudi Lake is a large estuarine lagoon located in the Kollam district of Kerala, India. Its name translates to "eight braids" in the local Malayalam language, referencing the palm-shaped body of water with multiple branching channels. The lake is a major component of the Kerala backwaters, featu...
The Coringa Mangroves at the mouth of the Godavari River in Andhra Pradesh, India, constitute the second-largest mangrove forest in India and a wildlife sanctuary protecting estuarine crocodiles, fishing cats, and important fish nursery habitat.
Why this score?
Important mangrove reserve with strong regional biodiversity value, but lower visibility and pressure from surrounding development.
Scoring methodologyKokum is the fruit of Garcinia indica, an evergreen tree native to the Western Ghats region of India. Its dark purple rind is commonly dried and used to provide a tart flavor and reddish color in Konkani, Goan, Maharashtrian, and other western coastal cuisines, including curries and cooling drinks....
Why this score?
Essential coastal Indian souring ingredient with strong regional consensus; eaten more as condiment than dessert fruit.
Scoring methodologyAmboli is a traditional savory pancake originating from the Konkan coastal regions of Maharashtra and Goa in India. The batter is prepared by fermenting a mixture of ground rice, urad dal (black gram), and spices overnight. Unlike thin crepes, amboli is cooked into a thick, spongy disc, often pocked...
Why this score?
Konkan fermented rice pancake has local affection and good pairing value; comparatively modest fame and mild flavor.
Scoring methodologyThe Coromandel Coast plain is the low coastal region along the southeastern side of the Indian peninsula, principally facing the Bay of Bengal in Tamil Nadu and adjoining areas. Unlike much of India, it receives an important share of its rainfall from the northeast monsoon in the final months of the...
Why this score?
Important coastal agricultural and cultural region, but less globally renowned than Malabar or major deltas.
Scoring methodologyThe Murudeshwara Temple is a Hindu temple complex located in the Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, India, dedicated to the deity Shiva. It is distinguished by its towering 22-story entrance gateway and an immense 37-meter-tall seated statue of Shiva that dominates the surrounding skyline. Overlo...
Why this score?
Dramatic coastal Shiva statue and tourist appeal; modern spectacle is praised, but heritage depth is comparatively limited.
Scoring methodologyPulicat Lake is the second-largest brackish water lagoon in India, situated primarily along the border of the states of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. The lake is separated from the Bay of Bengal by Sriharikota, a barrier island that houses a satellite launch center. It serves as a vital wetland eco...
Bekal Fort is a historic military fortification located in the Kasaragod district of Kerala, India. Built primarily in the 17th century, it is distinguished as the largest fort in the state, spreading across a significant area of coastal land. The circular laterite structure was designed for defense...
The Chennai Marathon is an annual road-running event held in Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, India. Its program includes a full marathon and shorter race categories, allowing both experienced distance runners and recreational participants to take part. The routes use public roads through the met...
Why this score?
Flat coastal geography and major-city scale offer potential; humidity, route monotony, traffic management, and organizational inconsistency constrain consensus.
Scoring methodologyKaliveli Lake is a brackish coastal lagoon and wetland system situated in the Viluppuram district of Tamil Nadu, India. The lake is fed by the Thenpennai and Malattar rivers and features a mix of intertidal mudflats, salt marshes, and mangrove swamps. Officially recognized as a Ramsar site in 2022,...
Nanda Lake is a freshwater wetland in Curchorem, Goa, India. It was designated as a Ramsar wetland in 2022, recognizing its importance as a habitat within Goa's wetland network and its role in storing and regulating water. The site is relevant to residents, ecologists, and conservation planners conc...
Why this score?
Small, recently designated Ramsar wetland supports local biodiversity and agriculture; limited scale, documentation, and international distinction cap its assessment.
Scoring methodologyChaul Stupa is a Buddhist archaeological monument associated with the ancient port settlement of Chaul in Maharashtra, India. The monument is part of the region’s wider record of early Buddhist activity along the Konkan coast, where excavations have also identified Buddhist cave remains linked to th...
Why this score?
Early Buddhist coastal evidence is historically useful, but remains and public recognition are limited.
Scoring methodologyDiu Fort is a Portuguese coastal fortress on the eastern end of Diu Island, off the coast of Gujarat, India. The Portuguese began constructing the present fort in 1535 under an agreement with Sultan Bahadur Shah of Gujarat, after the political and military conflicts surrounding the defence of Diu. I...
Lake Kolleru is a shallow freshwater lake in Andhra Pradesh, India, situated between the Krishna and Godavari river deltas. It is an important wetland for fish, waterbirds, and communities that depend on the surrounding aquatic environment. The lake and its associated habitats are protected through...
Fort Dansborg is a Danish coastal fort at Tharangambadi, also known as Tranquebar, on India's Coromandel Coast in Tamil Nadu. Construction began in 1620 after the Danish East India Company established a trading settlement there. The fort served as the administrative and military center of the Danish...
Sindhudurg Fort is a sea fort on an island off Malvan in Maharashtra, India, built for the Maratha ruler Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj between 1664 and 1667. Its position in the Arabian Sea helped protect the Konkan coast and support Maratha naval operations. The fort is enclosed by substantial stone...
The Coromandel Plain is a low-lying coastal region of southeastern India, chiefly in Tamil Nadu, along the Bay of Bengal and east of the Eastern Ghats. It is one of the subdivisions of Tamil Nadu's eastern coastal plain, distinct in geographic descriptions from the alluvial plain of the Cauvery delt...
Vasai Fort is a large Portuguese fortification on the coast near present-day Mumbai, India. The Portuguese built the fort in 1536, and it became part of their network of fortified settlements and ports on the western coast of India. Maratha forces led by Chimaji Appa captured it in 1739 after a majo...
Arnala Fort is a coastal fort on Arnala Island, near Vasai in Maharashtra, India. The Portuguese built the principal fortification in the sixteenth century to control the maritime approaches and coastal movement around the northern Konkan coast. Maratha forces captured it in 1737 during their campai...
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