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Adam's Bridge
The 17 mile long bridge is a line of rocks and
sand-banks between India and Sri Lanka.
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Aga Khan Palace
Located in Pune where Mahatma Gandhi and his
wife Kasturba Gandhi were interned during Quit India
Movement of 1942. Kasturba died in this place in
1944.
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Akal Takht
It is situated in the Golden Temple complex of
Amritsar. The foundation of the building was laid by
the sixth Sikh Guru, Hargovind.
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Amarnath
Located about 150 km from Srinagar in Jammu and
Kashmir, is the site of the cave temple.
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Anand Bhavan
Located in Allahabad. It was the residence of
the Nehru family. After the death of Jawahar Lal
Nehru. It has been dedicated to the Indian National
Congress.
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Bharat Bhavan
Designed by Charles Correa, it is a leading
centre of India's performing art in Bhopal.
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Bijapur
Located in Karnataka, it is known for the Gol
Gumbaz. It was the capital of Adilshahi Sultan of
Bizapur.
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Charminar
The four hundred year old historic landmark of
Hyderabad, the city of minarets and palaces was
closed for public since November 1986.
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Chauri Chaura
Gandhiji suspended the Non-Co-operation Movement
in 1922 when a mob set fire to a police station
resulting in death of numerous policemen.
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Dul Lake
Located in Srinagar, it is one of the main
attractions of tourists in Kashmir.
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Eden Gardens
Located in Kolkata. It is one of the finest
cricket pitches in the country, encompassing an area
second only to the sprawling Melbourne Cricket
Ground.
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Ernakulam
Located in Kerala, it is the first district to
attain 100% literacy in the country.
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Golconda
Located 11 km. from Hyderabad in Andhra Pradesh
is a ruined city.
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Hauz Khas
The historical monument in Delhi built by
Alauddin Khilji in 14th century has been developed
as a cultural tourism complex.
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Jog Falls
Located in Karnataka are the highest in India
and are one of the highest waterfall in the world.
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Mahabaleshwar
It is the principal hill station of Maharashtra
State.
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Mount Abu
It is a hill station on the Arvalli range in
Rajasthan and is famous for Dilwara Jain temples.
The Central Police Training Centre is also located
here.
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Mughal Gardens
Located in the president's estate in Delhi. It
is the largest and most beautiful garden of Delhi,
is opened to the public is February every year.
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Rashtrapati Bhavan
Located in New Delhi. It is the residence of the
President of India. It was built by Edwin Lutyens.
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Sabarmati
Situated near Ahmedabad in Gujarat. It is famous
for Sabarmati Ashram of Mahatma Gandhi.
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Sambhar
It is a salt water lake in Rajasthan.
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Shravanabelagola
The well- known tourist centre in Karnataka was
transformed into a throbbing city in December 1993.
It is famous for magnificent 1,012 year old 3-8 feet
high granite monolithic statue of Gomateshwara
Bahubali.
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Somnath Temple
Located about 210 km. from Rajkot in Gujarat,
the magnificent shrine of Vedic time, the temple was
subjected to total destruction a number of times by
the foreign invaders.
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Tirupati
Located in Andhra Pradesh is famous for Sri
Venkateshwara Temple. The hill temple typifies the
early Dravidian architecture and one of the finest
in the South.
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Ajanta (near Aurangabad in Maharashta)
Originally Buddhist monasteries having unique
architecture, sculpture and paintings.
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Amber Fort
The deserted capital near Jaipur, there is a
huge fort on a hillock, it contains finest specimens
of Rajput architecture.
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Akbar's Tomb (Sikandra)
Famous for its carvings and architecture of
Hindu and Mughal Art.
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Bibi Ka Maqbara (Aurangabad)
Mausoleum built by Aurangzeb in 1660 A.D. in
memory of his wife Rabia Durrani.
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Bodh Gaya (Bihar near Patna)
The place where Lord Buddha got enlightenment
under the Mahabodhi tree; a place of pilgrimage for
the Buddhists. There is a 60m high Buddha temple
built by Ashoka the Great.
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Buland Darwaza (Agra)
Gateway at Fatehpur Sikri, 176 ft. high, the
highest gate in the world built by Akbar, the Great.
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Dilwara Temples (Mount Abu, Rajasthan)
Five Jain temples were constructed here in the
11th, 12th and 13th centuries. These temples are
known for their carvings and architectural grandeur.
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Elephanta Caves (Maharashtra)
Situated in an island 25 km from Mumbai, famous
for the statues of Shiva and Parvati and of Trimurti,
Shiva in three moods as the Creator, the Destroyer
and the Preserver.
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Ellora (Aurangabad)
It is famous for its rock-cut Kailash Temple of
the Dravidian style of architecture. Ellora cave
temples, 34 in number. There are three classes of
caves, Hindu, Buddhist and Jain, constructed during
the 8th century and onwards.
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Gateway of India
It is in Mumbai harbour, it was erected in 1911,
when George V visited India.
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Gol Gumbaz (Bijapur, Karnataka)
The largest dome in the world. It has the world
famous whispering gallery.
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Golden Temple (Amritsar, Punjab)
It is a sacred shrine of the Sikhs.
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Gomateswara (Karnataka)
The statue of the Jain sage Gomateswara (1,000
year old), it is carved out of a single stone.
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Hampi (Karnataka)
Contains the ruins of the ancient capital of
Vijayanagar kingdom.
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Hawa Mahal (Jaipur, Rajasthan)
It is a multi storeyed pink coloured building.
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Hindodla Mahal (Mandu, U. P.)
Its walls sloping at an angle of over 77''
create an illusion that the entire building sways.
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Jalianwala Bagh (Amritsar, Punjab)
It was the scene of indiscriminate shooting by
General Dyer on April 13, 1919 when a public protest
meeting was being held. A Martyrs' memorial has been
erected to commemorate those killed in the firing.
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Jama Masjid (Delhi)
One of the biggest mosques built by the
Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan.
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Jagannath Temple (Puri, Orissa)
Dedicated to lord Jagannath, an incarnation of
Vishnu.
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Khajuraho (Madhya Pradesh)
Built between 1150-1250 by the Chandela dynasty;
there are a number of Hindu temples, the most
magnificient is Mahadeva temple. There are stone
carvings on the walls depicting daily chores,
sorrows and cares, the intimate ecstasies of love.
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Konark (Orissa)
It is the mythological conception of the Sun God
riding a twenty four wheel chariot drawn by seven
horses, carved in stone.
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Madhavgarh (Mandu, M. P.)
It is a huge fort on a hill constructed by the
Malwas in the 11th century, once the capital of the
Ghoris and Khiljis, the pleasure resort of the
Muslim rulers including Emperor Jahangir.
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Meenakshi Temple (Madurai, Tamil Nadu)
It is remarkable for its most picturesque 850
ft. high temple of goddess Meenakshi with the hall
of thousand pillars in which a group of figures are
carved out of a single stone.
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Nalanda (Bihar)
Seat of ancient Buddhist University founded by
Kumaragupta in 427 A.D.
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Omkar Temple (Madhya Pradesh)
Shiva temple on an island in the Narmada, also
called `Black Pagoda'.
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Qutab Minar (New Delhi)
72.5 m high stone tower, tallert minaret in
India built by Qutab-ud-din Aibak as a victory
tower.
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Raj Ghat (New Delhi)
The place where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated in
1948 on the bank of Yamuna.
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Red Fort (New Delhi)
It is made of Red Stone, built by Shahjahan.
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Rock of Gibraltar (Hyderabad, A.P.)
Located in the middle of the Hussain Sagar Lake
in Hyderabad, it is the place where the world's
largest monolithic granite structure, the 350-ton
statue of Lord Buddha was raised to the 90-degree
position on December 10, 1992. It was on March 10,
1991 that the statue was to be installed at the site
under the Buddha Purnima project, but the
installation ceremony did not prove to be
auspicious. The barge carrying the statue leaked and
sank into the murky waters of the lake.
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Shakti Sthal (Delhi)
Located near Rajghat in Delhi, it is the Samadhi
of Indira Gandhi which has been developed as a
greenwood memorial to the slain Prime Minister.
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Shantiniketan (West Bengal)
About 90 miles from Kolkata; seat of the famous
Vishva Bharati University founded by poet
Rabindranath Tagore.
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Shanti Van (New Delhi)
The place where Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru was
cremated.
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Taj Mahal (Agra, U.P.)
The white marble mausoleum built by Shahjahan in
memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal.
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Tower of Victory (Chittor, Rajasthan)
A famous Hindu monument of marble, raised by
Rana Kumbha in 1448 to commemorate his victory over
the combined armies of Malwa and Gujarat. It
consists of 9 storeys and is 122 ft. high.
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Victoria Memorial (Kolkata)
Magnificent building having an art gallery
depicting the history of the British rule in India;
it was erected by voluntary collections in the
memory of Queen Victoria.