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Taj Mahal magnificently standing on the west bank of river Yamuna is one of the Seven Wonders of The World.Timings: Every
Day, (except Friday), Sunrise to Sunset
Night, 8:30 PM to 12:30 AM (On Full moon night,
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Ahmedabad the sixth largest city in India is the commercial hub of Gujarat,30 kms away from the Capital city Gandhinagar. Established by the Solanki Ruler King Karandev and named as "Karnavati" till 1411 when Sultan Ahmed Shah conquered and renamed it to "Ahmedabad".Built on spacious plane East ...
Declared The UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ajanta Caves are rock-cut cave monuments dating back to the 2nd century BC. The caves are nested in a horseshoe-shaped ravine close to village of Ajintha along the river Waghur.Discovered by British by chance in 1989 these 30 caves excavated in the south...
Surrouded by mountains on all sides, Ajmer was fromaerly known as "Ajaimeru".Established by Ajaypal Chauhan in 7th Century it is also known as "Jibralter" of the East due to number of attacks it had surviced.Ajmer is a pilgrim center attracting both Hindu and Sufi devotees.Places of interest inc...
Alibag (District: Raigad) Developed in 17th Century by Sarkhel Kanhoji Aangre (naval admiral of King Shivaji ), Alibag was the historic hinterland of Bene Israeli Jews and now it is headquarters of the
Raigad district. It was known as Alibag due to the gardens (Bag) owned by a local rich man Al...
Based at the confluence (Sangam) of the rivers Ganga, Yamuna and mythical Sarasvati, Prayag, (place of offerings) was originally called Kaushambi.Mughal Emperor Akbar renamed it Ilahabad, and the British changed to Allahabad.Lord Rama visited the Ashram of Sage Bharadwaj on his way to Chitrakoot.S...
Aptly called Tirthraj or "king of pilgrimages", Amarkantak plateau in the Maikal hills marks the origin of the river rivers Narmada which flows Westwards, Sone which flows towards the East and Johila River. Blessed by Lord Shiva with unique purifying powers, the mere sight of Narmada is enough...
Amarnath Cave is a Hindu shrine situated at an altitude of 3,888 m (12,756 ft), located about 141 km (88 mi) from Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir, India. It can be reached through Pahalgam town. Amarnath cave, 40 m (130 ft) high houses the ice stalagmite formed due to freezing of water drops ...
Perched in the Sahayadri Range is a hill station known as one of the world`s "Eco Hot-Spots" with abandunt variety of unique flora and fauna. Near an ancient Shiva temple you can spot Hiranyakeshi one of the sources of the Krishna river. The main attraction for tourists With yearly averag ...