Udaipur, founded in 1559 by Maharana Udai Pratap II, was once the capital of Mewar. Known for opulent residences like the City Palace, it overlooks Lake Pichola.
Murudeshwar
Murudeshwar, with the second-tallest Lord Shiva statue at 123 feet, is a popular picnic spot. Surrounded by the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea, it draws tourists to Netrani Island for beaches and adventure activities.
Rameshwaram
Ramanathaswamy Temple, famous for its massive structure and intricate sculptures, features a lingam as the primary deity and a 17.5-foot Nandi statue. Other deities include Goddess Vishalakshi, Parvathavardhini, Lord Vinayaka, and Lord Subrahmanya.
Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer, the Golden City in Rajasthan, captivates with its forts, stunning landscapes, and rich folklore. Surrounded by the vast desert, it offers temples that reflect its religious, cultural, and historical heritage.
Hawa Mahal
Hawa Mahal in Jaipur, known as the "Palace of the Winds," is a five-story structure with intricate design and numerous windows. It allowed royal women to observe the streets of Johari Market unseen.
Kerala
Kerala, renowned for its natural beauty and tranquility, is also famous for its exquisite temples, known for their architectural elegance and spiritual ambiance.
Sri Harmandir Sahib
Sri Harmandir Sahib, or the Golden Temple, is the most revered Sikh temple, symbolizing humility and equality. Established in 1604 by Sri Guru Arjan Devi Ji, it is known for its stunning architecture and deep spiritual significance.