India
India is a country of contrasts, here you will find magnificent palaces, boulevards, luxurious beaches, high-class hotels, although there are many people who live in clay houses and bathe in the street, travel by incredibly crowded public transport, but they never forget to smile.
As it’s said, India is not a country of tourists, but of travelers, the homeland of ancient temples and opulent palaces, forgotten cities and lost traditions, spice markets and spicy food, it is almost a separate world, one lifetime is definitely not enough to see India’s sights.
We offer only a small part of the sights that are really worth visiting:


- Taj Mahal, Agra
Completed in 1653 and dedicated to Shah Jahan's wife, the Taj was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983 and looks as immaculate today as it was in the early years of its completion.
- Agra Fort, Agra
The building is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Agra Fort was built by Emperor Akbar in red sandstone, Agra Fort was a strategic military point and a royal residence too.
- Mehrauli Archaeological Park, Delhi
There are extraordinary riches scattered around Mehrauli, with more than 440 monuments – from the 10th century to the British era – dotting a forest and the village itself behind the forest. In the forest, most impressive are the time-ravaged tombs of Balban and Quli Khan, his son, and the Jamali Khamali mosque, attached to the tomb of the Sufi poet Jamali. To the west is the 16th-century Rajon ki Baoli, Delhi's finest step-well.
- Akshardham Temple, Delhi
The largest temple in Delhi, built in 2005. Artisans used ancient techniques to carve reliefs of saints and mythical creatures.
- Red Fort, Delhi
Founded by Emperor Shah Jahan and surrounded by a magnificent 18m-high wall, this fort took 10 years to construct (1638–48) and is rumoured to have had the decapitated bodies of prisoners built into the foundations for luck.
- Humayun’s Tomb, Delhi
The tower was built in the 16th century, 50 years before the Taj Mahal was built, and it is believed to have inspired the builders of the magnificent Taj Mahal.
- Qutb Minar, Delhi
Qutb-Minar is the tallest minaret in the world and victory tower as well. Built in the 12th-14th centuries by several generations of Delhi Sultanate rulers. The height of the minaret is 72.6 meters and is a unique example of the Indo-Islamic architecture of the Middle Ages.
- Mehrangarh, Rajasthan
One of the largest forts in India, the Mehrangarh Fort stands on sandstone hills and height is about 122 meters. Although nobody lives in the Fort, but it’s still belongs to the Maharaja of Jodhpur.
- Amber Fort, Jaipur
The construction of the amazing fort started in 1592 by Maharaja Man Singh. The fort consists of a grand complex of palaces, pavilions, gardens and temples. There you can see 3 meter tall golden statue of Bhagwan Sri Swaminarayan surrounded by fabulous carvings.
- Jantar Mantar Observatory, Jaipur
The 18th-century observatory was declared a national monument in 1948, and in it was added to India’s list of Unesco World Heritage Sites. The largest sundial in the world is located here.
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