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10 Breathtaking Sites in India You Can’t Afford to Miss

If you are very much tired from your daily routine work, you need a break for sure. Why not visit India and cherish it’s architecture. Don’t wait more, pack your bags and book you Cheap flights from Houston to India now.<br>

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10 Breathtaking Sites in India You Can’t Afford to Miss

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  2. India is famous for its heritage, cultural, and traditional diversity. India is a place like no other. It is blessed with many beautiful and engaging places. Various fascinating and mesmerizing sites are here in India. It is well-known for temples to monuments, for beautiful hilly areas, caves, deserts, islands. If its your first time traveling to India, we have come up with 10 places which are mentioned below.

  3. Rajasthan is a delightful city, and it comes under world heritage site and famous for historic, architecture and design. Some famous forts like The Ranthambore Fort, The Kumbhalgarh Fort, The Jaisalmer Fort, The Chittorgarh Fort, Aravalli Range of mountains. Hawa mahal is also a historic palace in Jaipur which is 5 storeyed monument that rise 50 m high and having near about 953 windows. You will consume few days by visiting these forts.

  4. The ancient caves of Ajanta and Ellora are ancient and rich in cultures. Ajanta and Ellora are largest monastery caves in the world. It is situated in Aurangabad district of Maharashtra. The caves have ancient Indian art, intricate stone carvings in caves that present emotions and gestures of that ancient time. Monasteries, worship halls, sculptures are designed with carving inside the caves. Ajanta and Ellora contain 36 caves which represent the artwork of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism religion.

  5. Nubra valley is located in the north of Leh, state of Ladakh. Meeting of two rivers named Shyok and Siachan, this valley lies between Ladakh and Karakoram mountains. This valley has a variety of fruits and nuts like apples, apricots, walnuts, and have fields for producing wheat, peas, barley, maize and many other varieties. Pashima shawls of Leh and Ladakh is famous across the world. Leh and Ladakh are famous for beautiful hilly areas and you will fall in love with this place. If you want your vacation more adventurous, go for a bullet ride.

  6. Varanasi also named as “Banaras” situated in the state of Uttar Pradesh. This city is situated on the bank of the sacred river The Ganga. The Ganga Ghat - the sacred river of Hindu is a famous point of Varanasi and Maha Arti at Ganga Ghat in morning and evening have been seen once in your life. Varanasi have almost 23,000 temples some named as The Kashi Vishwanath Temple, The Durga Temple, The Sankatmochan Temple. Hindustani classical music was developed here. Don't miss out the boat ride along the Ganga river.

  7. This monument is announced as UNESCO World Heritage Site in Madhya Pradesh. There are many Hindu and Jain temples between 950 and 1050 C.E. by a dynasty which ruled central India. That time about 85 temples were there but nowadays 20 temples are remaining. The sculptures, caves carving, intricate designs depict the culture of that ancient time. The art structure of this monument is too complicated and fine. You should never miss this place when you travel India.

  8. The famous and historic temple of Tamil Nadu and is known for its musical pillars. There are 4 musical pillars carved out of single stone which stand 18 feet high. Unique design and architecture highlighted the temples. The pillars emit the various musical sound when struck. There are about 1000 pillars with intricate carvings which are called as dancing halls. Thousands of people get attracted every year.

  9. Majuli is an island on river Brahmaputra, situated in Assam. This island covers 1250 square km. It has been recorded in Guinness Book of World Record as World’s Largest River Island. Various cultural events and festivals are hosted in Assam. This lavish green island on the Brahmaputra River is one of India’s most unique offerings. You can enjoy two ferry rides for reaching Majuli to Jorhat. The south part of the island is known as birds lover’s paradise. The best time to visit Majuli is between November to March.

  10. The Great Rann of Kutch is salt marsh located in Thar Desert of Gujarat. This beautiful sightseeing should aim to visit at least once in your life. It is one of the largest salt deserts in the world covered about 620 miles of an area which goes underwater during monsoons. This dessert has one of the beautiful sunset views in our country. This one of the hottest area in India, average and peaking temperature is 49.5°C and in winters go below 0°C.

  11. It is India's largest mosque in the world situated in Bhopal. The construction of a mosque is started in 1844 by the Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar but due lack of fund and in 1971 construction was resumed by in 1971 by great efforts of Allama Mohammad Imran Khan Nadwi Azhari. The mosque has three huge domes, with attractive pillars, marble flooring resemble with Mughal architecture like of Jama Masjid in Delhi. It is an architectural masterpiece .

  12. Old bridges were made with roots of a tree. It is situated in Meghalaya. The bridges took 15 years to make but they last for hundreds of years. Some roots bridges are made by hands of some natural and man-made materials like wood, palm trunks. Here is a place Cherrapunji- the wettest place on earth due to heavy rainfall. Roots of the trees have been interwoven by which bridges are formed.

  13. Old bridges were made with roots of a tree. It is situated in Meghalaya. The bridges took 15 years to make but they last for hundreds of years. Some roots bridges are made by hands of some natural and man-made materials like wood, palm trunks. Here is a place Cherrapunji- the wettest place on earth due to heavy rainfall. Roots of the trees have been interwoven by which bridges are formed.

  14. If you are very much tired from your daily routine work, you need a break for sure. Why not visit India and cherish it’s architecture. Don’t wait more, pack your bags and book you Cheap flights from Houston to India now. And don’t forget to visit the above mentioned places when you reach India. If you are planning to visit these places you can take the quotation from our site and make a final call.

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