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Top 5 places to visit in India

When asked what attractions are in India, in most cases you get the answer - the Taj Mahal. In fact, the country is very rich in picturesque places, architectural buildings, cultural and antiquity monuments, the history of which originates from the distant past. Should you plan a trip to India? Definitely yes!

Taj Mahal (Agra)

The complex of buildings, gardens, reservoirs and fountains, erected on a rectangular area with perfectly maintained symmetry, is the Taj Mahal. A miracle of Mughal architecture, the embodiment of Iranian, Islamic, Indian styles. It includes two mosques, one of which is not in use because it is not oriented towards Mecca. Symmetry is provided by three doors in the Iranian style, 3 red brick buildings, a central fountain and 4 reservoirs arranged in the form of a cross.

Red Fort of Agra (Agra)

Another architectural marvel left by the Mughals. Previously, the fort was the political, ceremonial center of the Mughal state. It is the largest fort in India with an area of 38 hectares. It is of great importance in terms of the history of the country's architecture.

Red sandstone, snow-white marble - the rocks from which the magnificent palaces of the complex were built. The destination is very popular among tourists.

Golden Temple Amritsar

Sanctuary of the Sikh community. It is located in northern India, in the state of Punjab. This golden and marble gurdwara in the middle of a sacred pool attracts pilgrims from all over the world. Although this is a place of Sikh worship, the friendly atmosphere fascinates tourists, regardless of their religion. Walks along the marble paths of the Golden Temple are accompanied by hypnotic sacred chants.

This multi-storey pavilion, completely covered in gold leaf, houses the sacred book of the Sikhs. The Golden Temple is much more than just a religious building. Here are the administration, libraries, hostels and the famous dining room. According to the Sikh tradition, a gurdwara is a place that is open around the clock and where everyone is offered food and lodging. Illuminated by thousands of lights, the architectural structure is especially beautiful in the evening.

Amber Fort

Or otherwise the Amber Palace. If, when visiting Jaipur, the Amber Fort was missed, then you will have to return. Since to pass by Amber Fort means to pass by the treasure without noticing it. The original seat of royalty and one of the most beautiful buildings in Rajasthan, the place is very popular with tourists, especially in the mornings.

In a series of richly decorated rooms, cut stones, you can get lost. Courtyards are surrounded by luxurious palaces, courtrooms and private apartments, decorated with mirrors and mosaics. It's impressive! Because it has been the residence of the Rajput Maharajas and their families for centuries. Amber Fort, with its large ramparts and a range of gates and paved paths, is a Hindu art piece. It is connected to two other fortresses, located higher on the hill of the Aravali range, by a system of walls and underground passages.

Ajanta Caves (Maharashtra)

The Ajanta Caves is one of the largest cave monastery-temple complexes in the world, carved into the rocks. Ajanta has 29 Buddhist cave temples dating back to the 2nd century BC.

And this is only a small fraction of what India can offer tourists - a country with a rich culture and ancient history.