Taj Mahal (Agra) An iconic white marble mausoleum built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal, representing Mughal architecture at its finest.
Ajanta Caves (Maharashtra) A series of rock-cut Buddhist cave temples dating back to the 2nd century BCE, famous for their intricate frescoes and sculptures.
Khajuraho Temples (Madhya Pradesh) A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning erotic sculptures and detailed carvings, showcasing India’s rich artistic tradition.
Hampi (Karnataka) The ruins of the Vijayanagara Empire's capital, featuring impressive temples, monuments, and royal pavilions amidst a surreal landscape.
Konark Sun Temple (Odisha) A 13th-century temple shaped like a gigantic chariot, dedicated to the Sun God, and famous for its intricate stone carvings.
Mahabalipuram (Tamil Nadu) An ancient port city with rock-cut temples, cave sanctuaries, and the famous Shore Temple, reflecting the Pallava dynasty’s architectural brilliance.
Ellora Caves (Maharashtra) A complex of 34 rock-cut monasteries and temples representing Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism, with the Kailasa Temple being the most remarkable.
Sanchi Stupa (Madhya Pradesh) One of the oldest stone structures in India, built by Emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE, featuring intricate gateways and Buddhist relics.