As part of the Heritage: Protection and Marketing course unit, Level II Art History students conducted a Heritage Walk on 24 September 2025 in the city of Jaffna. The walk began with discussions on important landmarks such as the Jaffna Fort, Thanthai Chelva Memorial Tower, Jaffna Public Library, and the Clock Tower, focusing on their architectural, historical, and cultural significance. The walk then continued to the Vannar Pannai Sivan Temple and its surrounding streets, including references to institutions such as Jaffna Hindu College, exploring their relevance to the city’s urban and cultural landscape. Following this, the group visited the Sattanathar Sivan Temple, Manthirimannai (Minister’s Residence), the entrance to Sangiliyan Thoppu, and the Yamuna Eri (Lake) in the Nallur royal capital area, engaging in discussions on the historical, political, and religious importance of these heritage sites. The walk concluded at St. Jacob’s Church, where the heritage significance and conservation concerns of the site were discussed. This student-led initiative provided a meaningful opportunity to apply theoretical learning to practice, deepening their understanding of Jaffna’s layered architectural and cultural heritage through direct field engagement.