Thursday, January 2, 2014

india's top famous places

Agra-delhi




taj mahal symbol The rich history of India. it is home to one of the greatest eternal symbols of love-Taj Mahal. This white domed marble mausoleum is one of the Seven Wonders of the World and has an epic love story behind it. Fatehpur Sikri, Agra Fort, Akbar's tomb, Rambagh and Sikandra fort are some of the must visit places in Agra.

Kashmir


The Paradise on Earth, Kashmir major attraction lies in its scenic beauty. snow clad peaks, lush green valleys, Alpine villages, cascading waterfalls, flower gardens etc. Kashmir is a destination worth visiting, during winter season where you can enjoy the boat ride on picturesque Dal Lake. The other major attractions are Gulmarg, Srinagar, Sonmarg, Nagin Lake, Pari Mahal, Shankaracharya shrine and Pahalgam.

Goa


the smallest state of India is known for its exotic beaches with amazing sunset view, golden sand and coconut palms playing with the wind. If having a great time with a dear one is on your mind, Goa is the perfect place for togetherness. Alorna Fort, Ancestral Goa Museum, Arvalem Waterfalls, Chapora Fort and Calangute beach are some of the popular destinations in Goa.

Kanyakumari


Kanyakumari which is also known as Cape Comorin. the place where the three humongous water bodies namely. Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal meet up. People cannot stop gazing at the darkening horizon and enjoy the moments of solitude. Lakhs of tourist, round the year are lured by the serene beauty of this place and the spectacles of sunrise and sunset.

Ajanta Ellora



The Ajanta Caves in Aurangabad district of Maharashtra are 30 rock-cut cave monuments and these splendid architectural wonders portray the rich heritage of India. The paintings and sculptures in these caves are supposed to be masterpieces of Buddhist religious art. The cave temples are positioned in a horse-shoe shaped cliff. The cave temples of Ellora located in the Deccan Plateau were excavated between 600 AD and 900 AD. There are numerous Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain temples here and all of them are made from solid rock.

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