Famous for: Being sacred place where Ramanand gave his lessons
As it is very clear from the name, PanchgangaGhat is the situated at the merging point of five sacred rivers – the Ganga, the Saraswati, the Yamuna, the Kirna and the Dhupapapa. This enorm...
Famous for: Religious belief and architectural grandeur
This is one of the largest mosques in India built in the year 1571 AD and is a significant religious monument of the city. The mosque was built by Akbar the Great after his Gujarat Victory. The ...
Famous for: Architectural style
Located about 10 kilometers from Agra is a place called Sikandra where Akbar’s mausoleum is built. The construction was started by Akbar but was completed in 1605 by his son Jahangir. Buil...
Famous for: Birth place of Lord Rama
Recognized as the birth place of Lord Rama, Ram JanamaBhumi is an important attraction to be visited in Ayodhya. The place also holds an equivalent significance for the Muslims as Babri Masjid, ...
Famous for: Architectural style and intricate interiors
Jama Masjid has great significant place in the world of beauty and charm. It is not only the beautiful spot of Lucknow during era of Nawabs, but it represents the beauty of entire India in the w...
Famous for: Perfect blend of Hindu and Persian style of architecture
Alamgir Mosque is also one of the main attractions for tourists in Varanasi and a holy place for all the Muslims from the country. This unique and enticing mosque was built by the Mughal emperor...
Famous for: Shah Jahan styled architecture
The Moti Masjid was built inside the Agra fort during the reign of Shah Jahan in 1654. During his time, this red sandstone fort was converted into a palace. A series of Hindu-style domed kiosks ...
Famous for: Attention-grabbing architecture
Constructed in 1661 A.D., Jama Masjid is the main mosque situated in Mathura. It was built by Nabir – Khan, Governor of Emperor Aurangzeb. Jama Masjid is perfectly placed in the proximity ...