Taj Mahal, Agra An iconic symbol of love, this white marble mausoleum is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and attracts millions of visitors each year.
Qutub Minar, Delhi The tallest brick minaret in the world, this stunning example of Indo-Islamic architecture is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Red Fort, Delhi A historical fort and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its massive red sandstone walls and Mughal architecture.
Hampi, Karnataka A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hampi is famous for its ruins, temples, and stunning landscapes, reflecting the grandeur of the Vijayanagara Empire.
Jaipur City Palace, Rajasthan A magnificent palace complex that showcases a blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture, attracting numerous tourists.
Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Maharashtra These rock-cut caves are famous for their ancient Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain sculptures and paintings, and are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Gateway of India, Mumbai A monumental arch that overlooks the Arabian Sea, it is a popular tourist destination and a symbol of Mumbai.
Mysore Palace, Karnataka A stunning example of Indo-Saracenic architecture, this historical palace is a major attraction, especially during the Dasara festival.