Sunday, 12 April 2015

Tour to India - Ruins That Unfold Glorious Stories of Bygone Era

India is just not all about Goa’s beach party destinations, Kerala’s natural splendor or the awe-inspiring snowcapped Himalayan mountain ranges. There is another side to India if you are on a historic tour. As you turn the pages of glorious Indian history, there is every possibility of coming across many untold stories that not just remarkable, but inspiring too.

Any history buff is likely to get mesmerized by the countless instances of ancient ruins bragging the authenticity of the bygone era.Let’s have a deeper insight into India’s past.

Bhangarh:

Located on the Jaipur-Alwar highway in India’s largest state of Rajasthan, Bhangarhis a well-known spot for its remarkable range of ruins. It is hard to find mankind after the sun takes rest in the west. Built by Madho Singh in 1631, the town of Bhangarhis a must visit destination if you prefer historic trip combined with adventure.There are stunning ruins and elaborate havelis that showcase old-age architecture.

Tughlaqabad Fort:

Walk down the memory lanes of Indian history as you visit Tughlaqabad Fort, a ruined fort in Delhi.It is located on the Qutab-Badarpur Road, presently known as Mehrauli-Badarpur Road. Constructed by Ghiyas-ud din Tughlaq, the fort spreadsover six kilometersand is divided into three major parts. High walls, massive stone fortifications and palaces beautified with thick walls on each side.

Feroz Shah Kotla:

Feroz Shah Tughlaq built Feroz Shah Kotla fortress in the fourteenth century in the hope of housing his own version of Delhi city named Ferozabad. The majestic fortress is situated right in the middle of the capital and is known for its spiritual aura.Though Feroz Shah Kotla does not pull a big crowd, but a generous amount of visitors come here to wish. If you have a wish that you want to get fulfilled, why not come to Feroz Shah Kotla?

Hampi:


South India houses a number of ruins dating back to medieval times or even older. Situated within the ruins of Vijayanagara city in northern Karnataka, Hampi is a major crowd puller in the state.The ruins in Hampi are very striking and produce absolute barren landscape views.The ruins are listed to UNESCO World Heritage Site. Home to the famous Virupaksha Temple, it has become a key religious center.For a Hampi trip, check out amazing South India tour packages.

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