Historical sites in India

HISTORICAL SITES & SPECIAL AREAS

The little Rann Of KUTCH - GUJARAT
The little Rann of Kutch is a 4950 sq. Km saline desert in the Kutch Peninsula of western India that is dominated by vast salt pans, shrubby islands, seasonal nulls, marshes and rocky hillocks or dungars od volcanic origin. This unique landscape was originally part of the Arabian Sea. As the land separated from the sea by geological forces, it became a vast, featureless plain encrusted with salt and inundated water during the mousson rains.
-Horse, cycling, camel safaris, watching birds and wildlife ( owls, civets, bats, porcupines, foxes, jungle cats, hyenas, colonies of flamingoes….

Ajanta caves - MAHARASHTRA
The ajanta caves are 29 rock-cut Buddhist caves monuments dating from the second century BCE to about CE the Aurangabad District. AJANTA CAVES are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Ellora caves - MAHARASHTRA
The invaluable ensemble of 34 caves at Ellora in the Charanandri Hills, spirit of co-existence and religious tolerance through the outstanding architectural activities carried out by the followers of 3 prominent religions : Buddhism, Brahmanism and Jainism. The rock cut activity was carried out in the three phases from the 6 th century to the 12 th century. UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Barabar Caves - BIHAR
The Barabar Hill Caves are the oldest surviving rock cut caves in India dating from the Maurya Empire ( 322-185 BCE), some with Ashokan inscriptions, located in the Makhdumpur religion of Jehanabad district Bihar, 24 kms north of Gaya.

Hampi - KARNATAKA
Hampi or VIJAYANAGARA is a town in the Vijayanagara district in the Indian state of Karnataka. Located along the Tungabhadra River in the east and center part of the state, Hampi is near the city of Hosapete. It is famous for hosting the Hampi group of Monuments, UNESCO World Heritage site.
Pushkar Mela is one of the largest camel fairs in the World Held annually in the town of PUSHKAR RAJASTHAN this vibrant Pushkar Festival attract thousands of visitors from around the globe.
The rich cultural heritage of the state of RAJASTHAN

Mumbai Town and Elephanta Island
The island od Elephanta, the glorious abode of the Lord SHIVA and an epitome of Hindu cave culture, consists of seven caves on an island in the sea of Oman close to MUMBAI which, with their decorated temples and the images from Hindu mythology, bear a unique testimony to a civilization that has disappeared.

Temple of KHAJURAHO - Madhya Pradesh
The Khajuraho group of monuments are a group of Hindu and Jain Temples in Chhatarpur District. They are about 175 kms southeast of Jhansi. The temples are famous for their Nagar-style architectural symbolism and a few errotic sculptures.
Combinaison of several historical sites or specials areas, variable duration, which can be mixed with différents national parks.

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