India is a nation with a rich history. You will see remnants of this amazing history unfolding at every turn as you enter this location.
India’s history dates back to at least 5,000 years ago, when the first community of people lived there. India has seen some of the most amazing emperors and eras in the past, from the mighty Mauryan Empire to the magnificent Mughal Empire.
The magnificent monuments, forts, columns, tombs, and ruins that dot this land still bear witness to the bygone era, each telling a story of bravery, triumph, or love.
Many of these historical gems are still unknown by fame and glamour, while others are well-known throughout India.
In light of this, we have made an effort to highlight some fascinating but less popular historical sites in India that will undoubtedly pique your interest and inspire you to travel:
Kumbhalgarh is a legendary fortress of Mewar, situated in Rajasthan’s Rajsamand district. This fort resembles a little fortified town. The King Samprati of the Maurya Age is thought to have built the fort initially. Due to its strategic value, he constructed it in the sixth century. Kumbhalgarh is well known for dividing Marwar and Mewar from one another, and the Mewar monarchs sought shelter there during times of peril.
In the ‘Cuckoo Paradise’ section of the Thattekad Bird Sanctuary, you may see several species of cuckoo birds, which are known for their vocalizations. Over 280 bird species inhabit the area, including hornbill species, crimson-throated barbets, sunbirds, and fairy blue birds.
The kings of the Baj Basanta dynasty constructed these temples in their capital, Maluti, under the influence of Goddess Mowlakshi. The tutelary divinity here is Goddes Mowlakshi, and the temples are devoted to Lords Shiva, Vishnu, and Goddesses Kali & Durga. Within its heavenly atmosphere, this location has a lot to discover.
Goa has become associated with beaches because of the abundance of beautiful beaches in and around it. However, this Indian state offers a wide range of other things to see that are often overlooked.
One such historical location is the old Aravalem caves in Bicholim, which are in northern Goa. Due to their connection to the Mahabharata, these caverns are also known as the Pandava cave.
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