Gwalior Fort
Gwalior Fort Gwalior Fort is a fortress near Gwalior, one of the most impregnable forts in India, built on a sandstone hill, surrounded by high walls. Gwalior Fort is a…
Continue readingGwalior Fort Gwalior Fort is a fortress near Gwalior, one of the most impregnable forts in India, built on a sandstone hill, surrounded by high walls. Gwalior Fort is a…
Continue readingLodi Gardens Lodi Gardens is Delhi’s best walking spot, popular with everyone from energetic politicians to couples in love. The park is dotted with the ruins of the tombs of…
Continue readingLotus Temple Lotus Temple is a world famous majestic temple that adorns the capital city of India. It was built not too long ago, in 1986, of white marble in…
Continue readingJama Masjid (Delhi Cathedral Mosque) Jama Masjid is the largest mosque in India, can accommodate up to 25,000 people. The Friday (or cathedral) mosque in Old Delhi was the last…
Continue readingMecca Masjid Mosque The Mecca Masjid Mosque is one of the largest mosques in the world and can accommodate 10,000 worshippers at a time. Women are not allowed to enter….
Continue readingBara Imambara Bara Imambara is a colossal mausoleum in Lucknow, it is worth seeing on its own, but the highly unusual maze of corridors on the upper floors make a…
Continue readingKajuraho (Khajuraho) Khajuraho is an ancient village in India known for the erotic sculptures that adorn the local medieval Hindu temples. The sandstone structures are marvels of harmony, but the…
Continue readingPalace of the Winds (Hawa Mahal) Hawa Mahal, also known as Palace of Winds is the main attraction of Jaipur. The palace got its second name due to the fact…
Continue readingIndia Gate India Gate is one of the symbols of New Delhi, it is located at the eastern end of Rajpath Avenue. This 42-meter stone arch designed by Lachens is…
Continue readingAnjuna beach Anjuna is a perennial habitat for Indian hippies: vendors still bring in piles of “sarongs” (Indonesian national clothing) and sandalwood every Wednesday at the famous flea market with…
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