The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the right bank of the Yamuna river.
The Red Fort is a historic fort in the city of Delhi in India that served as the main residence of the Mughal emperors.
Qutb Minar is a 73-meter tall minaret that forms part of the Qutb complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Delhi, India.
The Ajanta Caves are 30 rock-cut Buddhist cave monuments which date from the 2nd century BCE to about 480 CE in Aurangabad district of Maharashtra state of India.
Jaipur, known as the Pink City, is famous for its unique architecture and rich heritage.
The Konark Sun Temple is a 13th-century CE sun temple at Konark about 35 kilometres northeast from Puri on the coastline of Odisha, India.
Hampi, also referred to as the Group of Monuments at Hampi, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in east-central Karnataka, India.
The Western Ghats, also known as Sahyadri, is a mountain range that covers an area of 140,000 square kilometers in a stretch of 1,600 kilometers parallel to the western coast of the Indian peninsula.
Nalanda was an acclaimed Mahavihara, a large Buddhist monastery in ancient Magadha, India.
The Ellora Caves are a complex of Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain cave temples carved out of the vertical face of the Charanandri hills.