
21. City Palace
The city of Jaipur was built up as the new capital of the Kachwaha
Rajputs and the City royal residence is situated in the heart of the
walled city. Built amid the eighteenth century, the royal residence
is a noteworthy case of Rajput engineering and joins customary
Hindu design with European components. The building houses a
historical center and a bit is still utilized by the past imperial family
as their living arrangement.
Jaipur , Rajasthan

22. Palitana Temples
The Jain sanctuaries of Palitana are situated in the Bhavnagar
locale of Gujarat and are known for its glorious shake etched
outsides. The gathering of sanctuaries is known to be a standout
amongst the most sacred journey destinations for the Jain people
group and is situated at a height of 603 meters, open through
moving around 4000 stages.
Bhavnagar , Gujarat

23. Kesaria Stupa
Situated in Bihar, Kesaria Stupa is one the biggest Buddist stupas
on the planet. It was worked around the second and seventh
century AD and stands more than 300 feet in tallness. The stupa
was additionally known to be gone by Lord Buddha and is likewise
specified in the compositions of Chinese explorer Heiun Tsang that
connotes its authentic significance.
Kesaria , Bihar

24. Kaziranga National Park
The Kaziranga National Park is an UNESCO World Heritage Site
and is known to be one of the last couple of fortifications of the
one-horned rhinoceros. It is spread around a region of 430 sq.
kilometers and is known for its changed landscape and vegetation
that houses countless species
Kanchanjuri , Assam

25. Tawang Monastery
Known as the biggest religious community in India, Tawang
Monastery was established in the seventeenth century, under the
requests from the fifth Dalai Lama of the Tibetan Buddhist
organization. The building is situated at a rise of 3000 meters
above ocean level and is known for its beautiful perspectives and
wonderful design.
Tawang , Arunachal Pradesh

26. Tirupati
Committed to Lord Venkateshwara, a type of the Hindu divinity
Lord Vishnu, Tirupati is viewed as the wealthiest Hindu sanctuary
on the planet and is known for its exceptional Dravidian
engineering. The sanctuary is likewise situated on the Tirumala
slope at a rise of 853 meters above ocean level.
Chittoor , Andhra Pradesh

27. Elephanta Caves
The Elephanta Caves are situated on the Elephanta Island, at a
short separation of 11 kilometers from the Apollo wharf in
Mumbai. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Caves are celebrated
for their antiquated shake slice sanctuaries devoted to the Hindu
and Buddhist conventions.
Mumbai , Maharashtra

28. Havelock Island
Havelock islands are situated in the Andamans at a short
separation of 57 kilometers from Port Blair. The island is one of the
biggest in the Andamans and is known for its stunning shorelines
and white sands. The shoreline is strikingly unique in relation to
most different shorelines found in India and is one of only a handful
few must visit extraordinary areas in the nation.
Andamans , Andaman and Nicobar Islands

29. City Palace
In the wake of leaving Chittor because of its vital inconvenience,
the Sisodiya Rajputs built up their new kingdom as the city of
Udaipur and made it the capital of Mewar. The development of the
City Palace was begun in 1559 by Maharana Udai Singh and was
enhanced by his successors for the following 300 years. The royal
residence is a standout amongst the most gone to landmarks in
India and is known for its rich Hindu Rajput Architecture.
Udaipur , Rajasthan

30.Khajuraho Temple
Situated at around 175 kilometers from Jhansi, the Khajuraho
Group of Temples is a UNESCO World Heritage Site worked
around the first century AD by the Chandela Rajputs. The
development of the sanctuaries is a noteworthy case of the Hindu
Nagara style engineering and is additionally well known for its
models delineating different gods, creatures, legendary animals,
and erotica.