Tourist Attractions

India has plenty of attractions spread across the different states. From beautiful natural sites to towering man made architectural instances, India is home to an extensive variety of tourist sites. Lush green forest cover, gurgling streams and rivers, ice capped peaks, sunny beaches, beautiful temples and mosques, a host of museums, shopping arcades and entertainment centers features in the list of Indian tourist attractions.

While discussing about the major tourist attractions in India, the names of the north and south Indian attractions must come at the beginning. As a tourist, one must enjoy all the varieties of attraction that can be witnessed during a tour to India and its tourist sites. Tourist attractions in India comprise many historical monuments, ancient temples, and several architectural sites. After classifying these attractions by the region, a tourist can find thousands of attractions in both north India and south India. Not only that, there are several other tourist attractions across the nation.

Taj Mahal Agra

Take a constitutional down Shahjahan Park in the chilly mauve light of dawn, and the pale white dome of the Taj Mahal, India looms in the distance. Set against the azure skyline, it looks like a mirage in a desert. Inch closer and the supreme majesty of the greatest monument to love comes into focus - with its dew-coated lawns and its pearl-white mausoleum.

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India Gate, Delhi

the 42 metre high, free standing arch, popularly known as India Gate, was designed by Luytens and built in 19111. It was originally called All India War Memorial in memory of the 90,000 Soldiers of the Indian Army who died in World War I.

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Red Fort, Delhi

Built during the reign of Shah Jahan, the Lal Qila (or Red Fort) has been a mute witness to innumerable conspiracies, scandals, battles..... Completed in a span of nine years, it cost about ten million rupees , with about half the sum going towards the building of palaces.

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Hawa Mahal, Jaipur

The Hawa Mahal, or the Palace of Winds, is arguably Jaipur's best-known monument. For one, it is unlike any other Rajput monument - fort, palace or temple. Secondly, it's a bit too whimsical and delicate, almost like a magical structure from the Arabian Nights.

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Khajuraho

Right through the Mughal invasion and the early British forays into India, Khajuraho temples in India remained unknown. Rediscovered in this century, they are fine reminders of India's glorious past.

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Amber Fort, Jaipur

The sprawling Amber Fort is a typical example of what the lives of our gallant Rajputs were like - militant, adventurous, temperamental and also self-indulgent. It is among the best hilltop forts in India.

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Ajanta Ellora Caves

Located near the city of Aurangabad in Maharashtra, the famous Ajanta and Ellora are cave shrines cut out of rock, by hand, and rank amongst some of the most outstanding specimens of ancient Ajanta CavesIndian architectural heritage.

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