The Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal is one of the most wonderful tourism destinations in India and is aptly considered one of the greatest wonders of the world. People all over the world desire to see the grandeur of the Taj Mahal and only a lucky few get to see this wonder in marble. The Taj Mahal signifies and glorifies human love, has withstood the test of time, and still stands in all its glory. Emperor Shahjahan has firmly put Agra on the travel and tourism map of the world.
Fatepur Sikri
Shaikh Salim Chisti (1418-1572) was one of the famous Sufi saints of India.Salim Chisti was greatly revered saint, and the Mughal emperor Akbar also kept him in high regard. The legend states that Akbar was not getting any offspring, and he prayed through Salim Chisti. Salim Chisti blessed Akbar, and a son was born to him. He named the child Salim in the memory of Salim Chisti. Salim succeeded Akbar and ruled in the name of Jahangir.
Alwar Fort
Fort, which bound the people to watch its magnetic beauty, towering on a hill dominating the town, is the BALA QILA (young fort). Amazing fortifications surround the NIKUMBHA MAHAI PALACE at the top, which has graceful Bengal caned marble columns and delicate latticed balconies. The fort is 595 mts. above the city, and extends about 5 Kms from north and south and 1.6 Kms from east and west.
Mathura / Vrindavan
The city of mathura, traditionally recognised as the nucleus of brajbhoomi, is a land where Lord Krishna was born and spent his youth. It is recognised as one of India's seven cities capable of bestowing final beatitude. But the history of Mathura dates back to "Tretayuga" which is much earlier than the manifestation period of lord Shri Krishna of "Dwapara Yuga". According to stories in our Puranas, Shatrughna, the younger brother of Lord Shri Ram, Killed a demon named "Lavana" and established a town called "Madhura" to become famous later as "Mathura" situated on the north bank of river of yamuna, Mathura had assumed great significance during the buddha, Mauryan Kushanas, Guptas era(5 th century BC to 4 th century AD).
The city's strategic location at the cross roads of various trade routes made it the meeting point of varied cultures. Today, it is a city of temples and shrines, bustling with thousands of devotees who come to visit the city of Lord Krishna. The city stretches along the right bank of the yamuna and the continuous line of ghats along the river makes a splendid spectacle. Mathura is today an important place of pilgrimage.
Chowkidhani
is a place in the Jaipur city of Rajasthan,India.It is a place of enjoy for young ones as well as for elders.
The place is totally showing the cultures of rajasthan state.From my opinion it is the most enjoying part of Jaipur.
First of all you will buy the ticket for going inside the place.Then in the ticket the food they provide is included.also ticket price is reasonable.After entering there you can enjoy Camel ride, bullcarting, Elephant ride, Boating.
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