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Top 5 Historical Places in India...


Hampi, the soul amidst the ruins

Hampi is a historical site scattered with ruins and excavations in Karnataka. As the capital of the Hindu kingdom of Vijayanagara and was a beautiful city in its prime. Entering the vicinity of Hampi, I saw massive boulders in the largely rocky landscape, balanced on or against seemingly precarious positions. Hampi is a weekend getaway from Bangalore. Its silence can settle into our soul and we can begin to feel its vibrations. I found places of great natural beauty in mountains, seaside’s, plains and deserts.

Khajuraho Temples

Situated in the heart of Central India, in the state of Madhya Pradesh, Khajuraho is a fascinating village with a quaint rural ambience and a rich cultural heritage. The fascinating temples of Khajuraho, India's unique gift of love to the world, represent the expression of a highly matured civilization. Khajuraho temples were constructed between 950 and 1050 A.D. during the reign of Chandel Empire. Khajuraho derives its name from the Khajur tree (the date palm tree) which can be found in abundance in the area. 

Ajanta Ellora Caves - A Rendezvous with the Yore

The world heritage sites Ajanta- Ellora caves are wonders to the world with their pre-historic sculptures and exquisite stone carvings. People from various parts of the world make their visit to this place just to have a glimpse of those excellent sculpture that have seen many ravages of time. UNESCO did not hesitate to declare the caves as world heritage sites in 1983. Situated at 112 km from Aurangabad, the journey to Ajanta cave through ancient hills and windy road is also an extraordinary experience which will make a preface for you before unveiling the immense treasure hidden in the layers of time. As you enter in the cave, along with the intricate rock work, the calmness catches your senses; that has been prevailing here for centuries and millennia. 

Fatehpur Sikri - Treasure Revealed

 Fatehpur Sikri is only 37 kilometers away from the Agra and the famous Monument City in Uttar Pradesh. This town is completely built in red sandstone and has been recognized as one of the world heritage site. Fatehpur Sikri presents the best example of the culmination of Hindu and Muslim architecture and at the same time Mughal architectural splendor. There are many exciting attractions in Fatehpur Sikri such as Buland Darwaza, Diwan-khanai-khaas, The Treasury, Turkish Sultana's House, Palace of Jodha Bai, Panch Mahal etc. Fatehpur Sikri also comprises of a numerous palaces, halls and Masjids in typical Mughal fashion. 

Taj Mahal: a Tomb for A Lost Soul Mate

The Taj Mahal looms fairytale-like from the banks of the Yamuna River. It's India’s most recognized monument and is also one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The Taj Mahal has a rich history dating back to 1630 AD. It’s actually a tomb that contains the body of Mumtaz Mahal -- the wife of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. He had it built as an ode to his love for her. It's made out of marble and took 22 years and 20 000 workers to complete. Words cannot do the Taj Mahal justice, its incredible detail simply has to be seen to be appreciated.

     

Seven Wonders Of The World!!!

The Pyramids of Egypt

The Egyptian Pyramids are colossal
structures used by t
he ancient world for religious purposes.
The largest an
d most remarkable of the pyramids occur in several groups on the west side of the Nile extending for a distance of twenty five miles reaching as far as Cairo (the capital city).

The are built from hard limestone and large blocks of limestone, especially on the outside surface. They date from 3000 BC to 2300 BC. Great skill was needed to quarry these
large blocks, transport them and then place them in position.




Taj Mahal India


Located at Agra in Uttar Pradesh, the Taj Mahal is one of the most splendid masterpieces of architecture in the world.


It was Emperor Shah Jehan who ordered the building of theTaj Mahal, in honor of his beloved wife, Arjumand Banu who was later known as Mumtaz Mahal, which means, the Distinguished of the Palace. One of the greatest monuments of India has been listed amongst the eight wonders of the world.

This monument was built in the name of love and devotion. Do you know which is this grand Mughal monument situated in the heart of India?

It is the Taj Mahal. It is considered to be one amongst the eight most majestic historical structures of the world.



The Great Wall of China


The Great Wall of China,one of the

greatest wonders of the world, was listed as a World Heritage by UNESCO in 1987.


Just like a gigantic dragon, the Great Wall winds up and down across deserts, grasslands, mountains and plateaus, stretching approximately 8,851.8 kilometers (5,500 miles) from east to west of China. With a history of more than 2000 years, some of the sections are now in ruins or have disappeared.


However, it is still one of the most appealing attractions all around the world owing to its architectural grandeur and historical significance.

It starts from Hushan Great Wall in the east to Jiayuguan Pass inthe west traversing provinces of Liaoning, Hebei, Beijing, Tianjin, Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Shaanxi, Gansu and Qinghai. This part shows the incredible diversity of scenery and ethnic people along the wall.



The Eiffel Tower


The Eiffel Tower was built for the International Exhibition of Paris of 1889 commemorating the centenary of the French Revolution. The Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII of England, opened the tower. Of the 700 proposals submitted in a design competition, Gustave Eiffel's was unanimously chosen.


However it was not accepted by all at first, and a petition of 300 names - including those of Maupassant, Emile Zola, Charles Garnier.
It was almost torn down in 1909, but was saved because of its antenna - used for telegraphy at that time.


Beginning in 1910 it became part of the International Time Service. French radio (since 1918), and French television (since 1957) have also made use of its stature. During its lifetime, the Eiffel Tower has also witnessed a few strange scenes, including being scaled by a mountaineer in 1954, and parachuted off of in 1984 by two Englishmen. In 1923 a journalist rode a bicycle down from the first level. Some accounts say he rode down the stairs, other accounts suggest the exterior of one of the tower's four legs which slope outward.



Leaning Tower of Pisa


Leaning Tower of Pisa is a bell tower at Pisa, Italy.It is famous for leaning 141/2 feet (4.4 meters) out of line when measured from the seventh story. It tilts because its foundation was built on unstable soil (it's a well known fact that Pisa architects aren't so bright). Construction of the tower began in 1173 and ended between 1360 and 1370 (which means it's been around even longer than dad). The ground beneath the tower first started to sink after the first three stories were built.

In 1990, the tower was closed for repairs. At that time, its lean had been increasing an average of 1/20 of an inch (1.3 millimeters) per year. Engineers hope to stabilize the tower's foundation and straighten it slightly to prevent it from eventually collapsing and falling over (and yes, it is indeed open for tourists!). By 1994, their efforts had straightened the tower's lean about 2/5 of an inch (1 centimeter). No date for the reopening of the tower was scheduled.


The Statute of Liberty


The Statute of Liberty is a monument located in

the harbor of New York City. It was presented to the United States by the peop le of France in 1886 and became a symbol of liberty for all the immigrants coming to the country. The purpose of the gift was to celebrate the centennial o f the US as an independent country. The statue is that of a woman dressed in robes and holding a lit flame. It is made of sheet copper and is hung on a steel framework. The flame of the torch is coated in gold leaf.

It is one of the symbols of the United States that is recognized all over the world as a symbol of a country to which people fled to escape persecution and oppression. The interior of the statue is open to visitors. You have to take a ferry from either Liberty Park in New Jersey or Battery Park in New York to reach the location of the statue.

Although the y are no longer in operation, at one time visitors could climb the circular staircase consisting of 354 steps. About 30 people at a time can fit into the crown, which has 25 windows offering a panoramic view of the harbor.



The Hanging Gardens of Babylon


The gardens that Nebuchadnezzar made for his wife have been accounted in many lists as one of the seven wonders of the world. The other part of ancient Bablyon that made it on the list were its incredible walls.
Here is a picture of the hanging gardens of Babylon.The ancient ruins of this famous city lie about 50 miles to the south west of Bagdad in Iraq.

The hanging gardens of Babylon were a present to Nebuchadnezzar's wife that contained exotic plants and animals which were imported from all over the world.
Babylon during the reign of King Nebuchadnezzar had conquered and controlled virtually all of the then known world and he made use of these conquests in furnishing his garden with decor which made it become one of the seven wonders of the world.

World Famous Monuments, Most Famous Landmarks!!!

Pyramids of Giza

Giza Pyramid


Giza Pyramid and the Great Sphinx near Cairo, Egypt
The pyramids are a symbol of the high culture of dynastic ancient Egypt.

Chinese Great Wall

Great Wall of China

The Long Wall is really an amazing landmark and today the most celebrated symbol of China. In premodern times the Great Wall was also recognized as a symbol of the futility and cruelty of the first emperor's political and military ambitions.

Angkor Wat


Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia

Angkor was the ancient capital of the Khmer empire, in western Cambodia and one of the world's greatest cultural treasures, today the national symbol of the country,

Acropolis of Athens

Acropolis of Athens, Athens, Greece

The Acropolis of Athens can be seen as a symbol for the Ancient Greek World, the classical period of the Hellenic civilisation.

Colosseum in Rome

Colosseum, Rome, Italy

The Flavian Amphitheatre is an iconic symbol for Rome the 'Eternal City' as well as for the civilization of the Imperial Roman Empire.


Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
The Taj Mahal is a monument of love, and a symbol for India.

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Stonehenge

The world's most famous prehistoric monument in Whiltshire County, Uk. People around the world consider it as a sacred site and they associate the ceremonial place with the super natural world.

Acropolis of Athens

Acropolis of Athens


The Acropolis of Athens can be seen as a symbol for the Ancient Greek World, the classical period of the Hellenic civilisation.

Potala Palace

Potala Palace, Lhasa, Tibet

The Potala Palace at the peak of Marpo Ri, the "Red Hill" is the symbol of Lhasa (sacred land), a treasure of Tibetan history, religion, culture and arts.

Statue_of_Liberty

Statue of Liberty, New York City, USA

The Statue of Liberty, since 1924 a National Monument, is recognized as a universal symbol of freedom and democracy.