Taj Mahal is a treasured Indian Mughal heritage. Its wonderful marble architecture is an emperor's tribute for his queen. more >>
Agra Fort was the walled capital city of Mughals. Emperor Akbar ruled India from Agra Fort after rebuilding the structure. more >>
Ajanta Caves are the ancient painted and sculpted masterpieces on rock. This rock cut cave complex depicts Buddhist religious art. more >>
Ellora Caves epitomize spiritual unity of India through its 34 temples and monasteries devoted to Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism. more >>
Founded by Pallavas, the monuments at Mahabalipuram along the Coromandel Coast feature giant open air reliefs. more >>
Konarak's Sun Temple features a monumental representation of Sun God through grand chariot and a wheel with motifs. more >>
Kaziranga is an undisturbed animal kingdom inhabited by one-horned rhinoceroses, tigers, elephants, panthers, bears, and birds. more >
The former Maharajas duck-hunting reserve, Bharatpur Bird sanctuary is a frequented winter resort for birds including Siberian Crane. more >>
Manas features a great mix of tropical forests and wildlife including endangered species like tiger, rhinoceros and elephant. more >>
Churches and Convents of this smallest state of Goa reveal the large hearted Portuguese legacy and heritage. more >>
Built by the Emperor Akbar, the abandoned city of Fatehpur Sikri served as the capital of Mughal Empire. more >>
The monuments at Hampi served as the last capital of Vijaynagar Kingdom. The current ruins feature famous stone chariot. more >>
Khajuraho Temples strike a perfect balance between architecture and sculpture. Kandariya Mahadev Temple deserves mention. more >>
Famous as 'Island of Caves', Elephanta near Mumbai hosts a set of exemplary caves featuring the huge rock cut reliefs. more >>
Chola Temples feature three great 11th-12th century temples including the single stone Brihadishwara temple at Thanjavur. more >>
Pattadakal represents the high point of Chalukyan art. The monuments at Pattadakal in Karnataka feature temples and monastery. more >>
Sundarbans enjoys endowed natural heritage at world's largest mangrove forest serving flourishing grounds for tigers, reptiles. more >>
Valley of Flowers and Nanda Devi present a gentle landscape along rugged mountain wilderness, thereby a natural heritage site. more >>
Sanchi Buddhist monuments showcase rare Buddhist stupas, monolithic pillars, and monasteries erected by Ashoka. more >>
Humayun Tomb is first garden-tomb of India and the inspiration behind many architectural innovations, including Taj Mahal. more >>
The monument of Qutb Minar is the highest tower of India. The monument complex comprises Alai-Darwaza and Iron Pillar. more >>
Mountain Railways trails through the narrow tracks of Darjeeling Himalayan, Kalka-Shimla and Nilgiri Mountain Railway. more >>
The 3rd century Mahabodhi Temple is associated with the enlightenment of Lord Buddha. It is an epicenter of Buddhism in India more >>
The Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka display the five clusters of natural rock shelters displaying ancient Mesolithic paintings. more >>
Champaner-Pavagadh Archaelogical Park feature the archaeological, historic and living cultural heritage of Gujarat. more >>
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is an outstanding example of Victorian Gothic architecture and colonial influences of India. more >>
Delhi's Red Fort Complex was built by Shah Jahan as a center of his shifted capital and is an important tourist attraction. more >>
Jantar Mantar is an observatory designed for practising astronomy through instruments and cosmolo-gical concepts. more >>
Western Ghats represent the unique forest ecosystems of biological diversity like flora, fauna, amphibians, reptiles, etc. more >>