Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh: Ostensibly India's most famous landmark, the Taj Mahal is a white marble catacomb worked by Head Shah Jahan in memory of his darling spouse, Mumtaz Mahal. Finished in 1653, it is an UNESCO World Legacy Site and an image of everlasting adoration.

Qutub Minar, Delhi: The Qutub Minar is a 73-meter tall pinnacle made of red sandstone and marble, situated in Delhi. Underlying the twelfth hundred years by Qutb al-Commotion Aibak, it is the tallest block minaret on the planet and an UNESCO World Legacy Site.

Khajuraho Gathering of Landmarks, Madhya Pradesh: The Khajuraho Gathering of Landmarks is an assortment of staggering Hindu and Jain sanctuaries known for their complicated and express suggestive models. Worked between the ninth and twelfth hundreds of years, these sanctuaries are an UNESCO World Legacy Site.

Ajanta and Ellora Caverns, Maharashtra: These cavern edifices exhibit perfect stone cut Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain sanctuaries and religious communities. The Ajanta Caverns date back to the second century BCE, while the Ellora Caverns were cut from the sixth to eleventh hundreds of years CE. Both are UNESCO World Legacy Locales.

Konark Sun Sanctuary, Odisha: Devoted to the Sun God, Surya, the Konark Sun Sanctuary is a shocking illustration of Odishan sanctuary engineering. Implicit the thirteenth 100 years, the sanctuary looks like an enormous chariot with unpredictably cut haggles.

Hampi, Karnataka: The remnants of Hampi are an UNESCO World Legacy Site and address the remaining parts of the once-flourishing Vijayanagara Domain. The site is home to various old sanctuaries, royal residences, and other compositional wonders, encompassed by a dreamlike scene.

Mysore Castle, Karnataka: Otherwise called the Amba Vilas Castle, it is the previous home of the Wodeyar Maharajas of Mysore. The royal residence features a mix of Indo-Saracenic, Rajput, and Gothic building styles and is a fabulous image of grand richness.

Brilliant Sanctuary (Harmandir Sahib), Amritsar, Punjab: The holiest hallowed place of Sikhism, the Brilliant Sanctuary is a shocking gurdwara shrouded in gold leaf and encompassed by a sacrosanct pool. Its engineering is an amicable mix of Islamic and Sikh styles.

Meenakshi Amman Sanctuary, Madurai, Tamil Nadu: This sanctuary is committed to the Goddess Meenakshi (Parvati) and her partner, Master Sundareswarar (Shiva). It highlights 14 vivid gopurams (tower entryways) enhanced with intricate models and is a critical journey site.