Places Visited In India


1) Udaipur City Palace

This is the first landmark you should see after reserving a hotel room. You may get a sense of Rajasthan's princely splendour at the City Palace, which is situated on the shores of Lake Pichola. Its towering structures were made for the former Mewar ruling family. The palace's beautiful interiors, which feature intricate mirror work, one-of-a-kind paintings, murals, antique furniture, and marble work, will astound visitors. Numerous exquisite villas and palaces, such as Amar Vilas, Bhim Vilas, Krishna Vilas, Manak Mahal, and Moti Mahal, are scattered around the palace complex. Another show worth waiting for is the Mewar Light and Sound Show in the evening.


2) Taj Mahal

The Taj Mahal would be the ideal representation of all of India if there could only be one emblem. Every year, the monument draws millions of visitors who get up early to travel to Agra to watch the beautiful building radiate at daybreak. However, Agra is the ideal site to visit in India for reasons that go beyond the country's most well-known tourist destination.

The city in Uttar Pradesh is filled with magnificent Mughal structures, such as Itimad-ud-Tomb Daulah's and Akbar's Mausoleum, that are covered from top to bottom in mesmerising inlaid marble patterns. Additionally, visitors can visit the Agra Fort, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. Agra is a must-visit destination for travellers in India since it has so many wonders in one location.


3) Golden Temple

The impressive Golden Temple is Amritsar's claim to fame as the "Jewel of Punjab." The gilded building, one of the holiest places in the world for Sikhs, is a sight to behold as it glistens in the sunlight and reflects into the sizable pool that surrounds it. The site is home to the largest community kitchen in the world, which serves lentils and curries to 100,000 customers each day, including curious tourists. 

Spend an afternoon near the Pakistani border while you are in Amritsar to witness the Beating Retreat Ceremony. In an extravagant ritual you won't soon forget, goose-stepping guards from longtime rivals India and Pakistan open and lock the border gates at dusk. Arrive early to join the locals in dancing to loud Bollywood music on the streets.


4) The Victoria Memorial

The third-largest city in India, Kolkata, is a crumbling example of British India's colonial-era architecture. The Victoria Memorial, a white marble structure with a museum and numerous galleries, and Park Street, a well-known avenue with stores and restaurants that are bustling 24/7, especially during the holidays, are two of the top things to do in Kolkata.

However, both the sights and the feelings are important to Kolkata. The highs and lows of life are evident on every street in this city, which will somehow evoke all of your emotions. Be prepared and receptive to the experience.

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