Peak things to do in India
Tajmahal |
Tajmahal -
When Mr. Bill Clinton saw the Tajmahal, he said that the
whole world is divided into two kinds of people, one who has seen the Taj and
love it and second who has not seen the TajMAHAL but still love it.
Every year the numbers of tourists are increasing at this
most beautiful monument of the world. Ten million tourist visit Tajmahal every
year. Read more
Jaisalmer fort |
Jaisalmer Fort –
This is a remarkable fort. Three thousand people still live
inside the walls of this fort. Jaisalmer fort is known for its immense
defensive walls. The Jaisalmer fort is situated among the great Thar desert , on trikut hill. So many battles have been
fought over here.
Its red sandstone looks different in day time and during
sunset. Jaisalmer fort, along with five
other forts of Rajasthan, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site under the
group of Hill Forts of Rajasthan.
Golden Temple |
Golden
Temple –
Pietra dura (marble inlay art of Tajmahal) has also been used
on dado. Its dome is gilded with 750 kg gold.
This is the most holy temple
of Sikhs in Amritsar .
Jaipur |
Jaipur –
This is capital of Rajasthan. This is a charming historical
city. This is the entry point of the India ’s most extravagant state
Rajasthan. The city is bright colored, chaotic roads retreat and move with a
spirituous blend of old and new. Read more
Golden Triangle of India –
If you are in India
for short duration (like 5 days) then this is a best trip of India for you.
This tour includes sightseeing of Delhi , Agra and Jaipur. Read more
Varanasi
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Caliper yourself. You are going to witness most shining deep
colored, savagely turbulent, and remorseless hasty areas on the earth. Some how
this is the favorite place of American tourists. Varanasi is called city of life. This is one
of the oldest continues colonized cities and center of Hinduism. Taking bathe
in Ganges river leads you out of cycle of rebirth. Priests perform most
confidential rituals of life and death in public, and the view, melody and aura
around the ghats (Bathing place).
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