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Rajsamand Lake
4.6
( 16 reviews )

Rajsamand, Rajasthan

“Rajsamand Lake in Rajasthan was a delightful surprise. This massive lake features beautiful marble steps. Tourists enjoy the peaceful scenery and take boat rides to appreciate its grandeur and lush surroundings fully. The Raj-Prashasti viewpoint atop the dam holds the world's longest and largest stone inscription in Sanskrit. It's etched on 25 black marble slabs, recounting the history of Mewar. A must visit lake of Rajasthan!.... During World War II Rajsamand Lake was used as a seaplane base by Imperial Airways for about six years. Rajsamand Lake is the oldest known relief work in Rajasthan, With a circumference of 22.5 Sq Km....”

Gopachal Mountain
4.6
( 16 reviews )

Gwalior Fort, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh 474008, India

“It is d🤩old beautiful designation of Gwalior Fort🏛️. U hv to reach there by a 👉🏻short Treks of 1km. On it's way u can visit Shri Digambar Jain temple 🛕. Frm d above u can hv d🤩 beautiful view of Gwalior city & d😇 atmosphere is so peaceful. On d way u can enjoy d natural beauty✨, flower🌸🍂🌺, tree etc🌳. As per history👉🏻 they depict Tirthankaras in seated Padmasana posture as well as standing Kayotsarga posture, in d typical😳 naked form of Jain iconography. 🤔There r 5clusters of monuments that surround d hill in 1901⛰️👇🏻 :- Urvahi grp now termed as Siddhachal Caves :- South-East grp now Gopachal Atishya Kshetra by local Jain community :- South-West grp now termed as Trishalagiri :- North-West grp now termed as Naminath Giri grp after Lord Naminath :- North-East grp now termed as Naimgir group after Lord Neminath The salvation place of omniscient supratishthit 26 caves⛰️ hv more than 1500 idols over 800meter, largest one is of Lord Parshwanathji, it is 42 feet tall & 30 feet broad. This place is a part of nearly 100 Jain⛩️ monuments found in & around d city, but these r dated 😱earlier than Siddhachal Caves. Both monuments were🔨 defaced & desecrated around 1527 when d👑 Emperor Babur ordered their destruction⚔️. In 1527 d Urvahi Jinas were mutilated by 👑Mughal emperor Babar, a fact he records in his memoirs. Centuries later,👉🏻 d Jain community ⚒️restored many of statues by adding back stucco heads on d top of d damaged idols. Overall it was a grt experience to knw about d ancient history of Gwalior 🤩”

Bandhavgarh National Park
4.4
( 10 reviews )
Open until 06:00 PM

Tala, Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh 484661, India

“I was first time visited this place , there is very big area and it was very peaceful filling and would you loss everything stress and fill better now and you till see very beautiful animal thank you”

Devgad Fort
4.3
( 16 reviews )
Open until 07:00 PM

99MF+M5R, Devgad Fort Rd, Devgad, Maharashtra 416613, India

“Devgad Fort, also called Janjira Devgad Fort, is a fort located 5 km from Devgad town, in Sindhudurg district, of Maharashtra. This fort is an important fort in Sindhudurg district. The fort is surrounded by sea from three side and to the south it is attached to the land. This fort was built by Dattajirao Angre in the year 1729. This fort was under the control of Kanhoji Angre for a longer period. Walter Brown of East India Company had tried to capture this fort with the help of Wadikar Sawants, however he suffered great losses in the pursuit.[1] After the fall of Maratha empire, in April 1818 this fort was taken by a detachment of IV Rifles of British under the Colonel Imlack.”

Kamalgad Fort
4.6
( 8 reviews )

XP8W+X35, Nandgane, Maharashtra 412803, India

“Best trek destination, must take plenty of water and food with you, good grip shoes are must, to reach you need 2-3 hrs depending on from which village you start. So plan properly before coming. The only main attraction is kave chi vihir other than that it is for enjoying the trek.”

Bhelughat Waterfall
4.5
( 10 reviews )

83JR+478, Unnamed Road, Assam 782441, India

“It's one of the best picnic spots in Karbianglong District. The entire area is safe, clean, and well maintained. But only the issue is the road condition. From Dokmoka to Belughat distance is around 18 km, and it took around 1 hr journey. Otherwise it is a very nice place.”

Gangotri Glacier
4.5
( 16 reviews )

Uttarakhand, India

“Clearly seen from gangotri temple. Bhagirathi river sound will give you relief just sit at gangotri dham ghat and close your eyes will give you peace”

Dhauli Hills In Odisha
4.5
( 16 reviews )

5RRQ+WRQ, Dhauli Rd, Uttara, Dhauli, Odisha 752104, India

“Are u stressed out of you assignments and courses... Or are u frustrated because of ur workload?! Or u manager just scolded you again today?! Been any of the reason... But if u want some real peace u can definately visit dhauli hills... It's a complete holistic place.. U can spent some precious "peaceful" Time there with amazing views from the top of the town.... Though i had a different kind of experience there.. Actually I lost my bag there it was a red colour skybags ( feeling sed with 69 others) also it had my wallet in it :(... But no worries about the place it was all very fine... Do visit there👍”

Man Sagar Lake
4.4
( 10 reviews )

Jal Mahal, Amer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002

“Looks beautiful. Best to visit in winter. Avoid summers for Rajasthan. Or else go for sunrise. The place looks more beautiful in the morning.”

Kannimara Teak
4.5
( 8 reviews )

CQM2+65M, Muthalamada South, Kerala 678508, India

“This is really Huge Tree. If you want to cover this tree then a minimum 6 people can do that. You can visit this place by forest vehicles or own vehicles on Forest safari.”

Suvarnadurga Fort
4.2
( 10 reviews )
Open until 06:00 PM

R38M+9QM, Suvarnadurg Fort, Dapoli, Maharashtra, India

“This fort is located inside arabian sea, 3 km away from Harne village (Dapoli). Fort is good and has historical significance. Place is not much crowded but its worth to visit the spot in winter. Do not visit this place individually (Visit …”

Mahatma Gandhi Beach
4.1
( 16 reviews )

Kochi, Kerala, India

“I think Ganghi would be saddened by the sight of this beach bearing his name. He would probably wanted a refund. Very dirty, trash everywhere, disgusting smell. Sooo many annoying vendors on both sides of walkway trying to sell you useless stuff. Cannot even walk to the shore, swimming or even walking in the sea is absolutely not an option. Not only it is existential to avoid stepping into heaps of trash, it is also banned here. Wonder why. No point visiting.”

Taj Mahal
13.

Taj Mahal

4.6
( 10 reviews )

Dharmapuri, Forest Colony, Tajganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282001, India

“As expected a truly incredible experience. It was magnificent and worth hiring a guide to explore the entire area. Recommend using the restroom before entering the grounds as they are very limited there and not great. Make sure to look at …”

Tso Lhamo Lake
4.7
( 8 reviews )

Sikkim 737120

“Located even ahead of Lake gurudongmar. Closed for tourists recently due to some reason. But gig the opportunity to visit the mighty lake. It is also known as Kerang lake. Guys do cover up your ears and nose as it is extremely cold even during summers mainly due to strong and cold winds.”

New Mangalore Port
4.2
( 8 reviews )

WRMC+8FQ, Indian Oil Tank Farm, Kasba Bengre, Panambur, Mangaluru, Karnataka 575010, India

“Berthed there as part of our Indian cruise. The port is not really geared for cruise ships. Although it is on the cruise itinerary. It is a working port for coal and steel and containers so as such possibly not top of the list for a cruise ship. Very dirty and noisy. Took the shuttle bus into town which was the same as any town in any country in the world. The difference being the culture and people. It was interesting to see what is everyday life of the people in New Mangalore, as opposed to the tourist places you usually visit. In this respect it was worth going. Other than that I could have been in a number of towns in any industrial country...”

Anusuya Ashram
4.5
( 8 reviews )
Open until 09:15 PM

5VH8+G5G, Kashavgarh, Chitrakoot, Madhya Pradesh 485334, India

“Hiii... Maa Sati Anusuiya mandir or ashram in Chitrakoot is very nice and worth visiting. Here you can reach by any vehicle and parking of every vehicle is available. In front of Mandir a river is there which is very clean and devotees feed monkey and fish some food which is available by locals. Temple is very beautiful and charismatic. Temple is well organized by pandits and locals. Be aware from monkey as they attack your food which you carry. This temple is 15 km away from main Chitrkoot town. Thank you very much....🙂🙂🙂”

Golconda Fort
4.4
( 16 reviews )
Open until 05:30 PM

Khair Complex, Ibrahim Bagh, Hyderabad, Telangana 500008, India

“Embark on a grand exploration of Golconda Fort, one of the largest forts I've encountered. The sheer magnitude of this historical marvel demands around 3 hours for a thorough exploration. While guides await at the gate to unfold Golconda's rich history (for a fee), the real magic lies in witnessing the breathtaking architecture and stone walls, far more mesmerizing than the pages of history books. The fort's meticulous upkeep, coupled with convenient refreshment shops inside, ensures an enjoyable visit. The panoramic bird's-eye view from the top is nothing short of spectacular, offering a deep dive into history and culture. A small temple adds a touch of serenity to the experience. Make it a must-watch if you find yourself in Hyderabad, and don't miss the mesmerizing light show after dark. Immerse yourself in the charm of old-world architecture at Golconda, a sprawling site that warrants ample time for exploration. Capture picturesque moments at various vantage points, especially during the enchanting sunset from the fort's summit. The cityscape unfolds beneath, providing a stunning backdrop for photography enthusiasts. While the ascent may require some walking, the effort pays off with breathtaking views and numerous photo-worthy spots. Discover a small temple and strategically placed shops offering water, juices, and snacks, sparing you the need to carry provisions. This photogenic haven, however, comes with a plea: cherish the beauty, dispose of waste responsibly in the provided bins throughout the campus. Historical enthusiasts will find Golconda Fort a monumental gem, a colossal palace offering a panoramic view of Hyderabad. For those seeking more insights, guides are readily available, and the modest entry fee of Rs. 25 for adults makes it an accessible and enriching historical excursion. Overall, a captivating blend of history, culture, and scenic splendor awaits at this iconic fortress. ✨🏰👌”

Daya River
4.2
( 8 reviews )

Odisha

“Small river nearby kiit university Bhubaneswar”

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