These Are The Most Visited Monuments In India

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The Hawa Mahal in Jaipur, with its intricate lattice windows, is a striking symbol of Rajasthan’s royal heritage

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1. Hawa Mahal, Jaipur

The Red Fort in Delhi stands as a grand reminder of India's Mughal history and serves as a venue for important national events.

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2. Red Fort, New Delhi

3. Sun Temple, Konark

The Sun Temple in Konark, famed for its architectural brilliance, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site dedicated to the sun god.

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4. Agra Fort, Agra

Agra Fort, a sprawling complex of red sandstone, offers stunning views of the nearby Taj Mahal.

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The Qutub Minar, a towering 73-metre structure, is one of the tallest brick minarets in the world

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5. Qutub Minar, Delhi 

Golkonda Fort near Hyderabad, once a thriving diamond trade centre, still captivates visitors with its robust architecture.

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6. Golkonda Fort, Hyderabad

Mahabalipuram’s rock-cut temples and sculptures display the grandeur of Pallava dynasty artistry.

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7. Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu

8. Ellora Caves, Maharashtra

The Ellora Caves, with their intricate carvings, depict a blend of Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain influences over centuries.

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Which of these monuments have you visited?

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