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8 Monuments you must visit (RJ's Recommendations)

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1. Ajanta Caves: Journey back in time and witness ancient rock paintings that have survived for over 2,000 years — a fleeting opportunity to experience captivating history before it fades away. Image
2. Bibi Maqbara: If you find Taj Mahal too mainstream checkout Bibi Maqbara, an architectural gem that exudes grace and love, offering a serene escape into an era of grandeur. (You can visit on a full moon night) Image
3. Jantar Mantar Delhi: You will appreciate the mathematical and architectural accuracy that went into building these instruments. Image
4. Khajuraho Temples: Experience the enchantment of Khajuraho Temples, adorned with exquisite sculptures that depict tales of love and spirituality, showcasing the artistic brilliance of ancient India. Image
5. Kumbhalgarh Fort: Immerse yourself in the majestic Kumbhalgarh Fort, a fortress nestled amidst breathtaking natural beauty, offering panoramic views and a glimpse into Rajasthan's rich heritage. (Visit in the rainy season) Image
6. Raigadh Fort: Ascend the legendary Raigadh Fort, a symbol of Maratha valor, and be captivated by its towering walls, sweeping vistas, and echoes of an illustrious past. (Visit in the rainy season) Image
7. Nalanda: Discover the ancient seat of learning at Nalanda, where the remnants of a revered intellectual hub transport you to a bygone era of knowledge, leaving you inspired and awestruck. Image
8. Mandu: Embark on a captivating journey through time at Mandu, where a treasure trove of architectural wonders awaits—majestic palaces, intricately carved tombs, and serene lakes come together to create a mesmerising experience that echoes the grandeur of a bygone era. Image
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