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It wouldn’t be wrong, if Agra is called the majestic land that represents India to the world through its mighty forts and rich culture. A window to what India is, the city is known for its historic importance and for the beauty to which it is the home, a breath taking white wonder, The Taj Mahal.
Agra once was the capital of the Mughals and the relics of glory are scattered all across the city. From the Taj Mahal to the massive Agra Fort, delicately carved Itmad-ud-Daulah’s tomb and Akbar’s deserted majestic capital Fatehpur Sikri, Agra is India’s best-known tourist destination.
A poem in white marble, Taj Mahal was built in the 16th century by the emperor Shahjahan as a monument of love. It is everything that has been said about it and more than what meets the eyes. It took 22 long years and a workforce of 20,000 men to erect the structure. The signature white marble was quarried 200 miles away, carried by a fleet of 1000 elephants. Amazingly perfect from almost any angle, the Taj boasts its close-up marble inlay work, which is really astounding. Apart from the Taj, Agra has glorious Red Fort, Akbar’s Tomb and Chini ka Rauza to charm and take the breath away.
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The pink city of Rajasthan, glorified by the tales of chivalry and bravery of the Rajputs, stands tall, attracting tourists from across the globe. Jaipur, as royal as the name sounds, the city gets its royal grace and dignity from the breath taking forts and palaces. A wonder in itself, the city boasts its exquisitely carved marble screens and frieze of forts and crowded bazaars reflecting the rich culture. For the explorers, this place is a royal paradise, offering picturesque locations, mighty forts and palaces, while for shopping enthusiasts, Jaipur has famous tie & dye garments, gems and jewellery to offer.
Out of all the palaces and places, the most visited site in Jaipur is the Amber Fort, situated in the ancient capital of Amber. Till the City Palace was erected, Amber served as the seat of power. Constructed in the 17th century by the general of Jalal Ud Din Akbar, Raja Mansingh, the Amber Fort overlooks Moat lake and is guarded by fortified battlements. Today, the remains of the fort stand tall across the Aravalli range, with sprawling wall lattices surrounding the area. Wall paintings, mirrors and precious stone embellishments add-on to the beauty of the rooms.
If you want to be fascinated by the beauty and architectural brilliance, then visit Sheesh Mahal. ‘Fort of Mirrors’ in its literal translation, the fort is known for the room where a single lamp light lights up the room completely, through precise reflections. Interesting, isn’t it?
City Palace is also one of the best places to visit, owing to its overwhelming complex of palaces, courtyards, gardens, carved doorways and decorative art. This fort houses a museum, which boasts its collection of rare manuscripts, armoury, costumes, carpets and miniature paintings. If that was not all, the Jantar Mantar lies right next to the fort. Also known by the name of the Astronomical Observatory, this structure was erected by the Maharaja of Jaipur in 1726 A.D. One of the brilliant 5 astronomical wonders by Sawai Jai Singh, Jantar Mantar gives precise predictions to this day.
Another feather in the hat of Jaipur, Hawa Mahal, is a 5 storey high palace, known for its facade of windows and latticed screens, through which the cool wind blows. The Palace of Winds in its literal translation, this was the palace through which the queens of the court used to view the streets of the city.
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The holiest of the 7 sacred cities in Hinduism and Jainism, Varanasi is one of the prime religious hub of India. Another reason for its repute is the fact that Varanasi is one of the oldest known civilizations, dating back to the 11th century B.C. drawing Hindus from across the world, this city serves as a pilgrimage as the sacred river Ganges flows through it. Furthermore, Varanasi houses nearly 2,00 temples across its winding streets, including, Kashi Vishwanath and the famous ‘Golden Temple’ of Lord Shiva. The city is a centre of learning and civilization for over 3000 years and is associated with spiritualism, mysticism, yoga, Sanskrit and Hindi.
If that was not all, the city is known for being the home of masters like Ustad Bismillah Khan, Shri Ravi Shankar, Prem Chand and Tulsi Das. Given the right platform to cultures and activities to flourish, Varanasi is aptly called the cultural capital of India.
From magnificent boat rides at the ghats of the sacred Ganges to mesmerizing views of early morning prayers and ceremonies, tourists visit Varanasi throughout the year to witness the same. Sarnath is a few kilometres away and a location worth visiting as well. This destination holds great religious importance of Buddhists. Here, Lord Buddha performed his first sermons to his disciples. A tombstone is established in the deer park where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon.
Wanting to feel and absorb the spirituality of this sacred city, then why to wait? Book your pilgrimage charter to Varanasi with Ez Charters and witness the holy land in comfort, at your convenience.
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