Have You Heard About These Hidden Historical Places Of India
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Thu, 26 Apr 2018 11:53:36
India, the country rich in culture an historical monuments. India has a very long history to be explored. Due to the cultural importance many historical places in India are listed as UNESCO world heritage sites but there are famous monuments in India you never heard about. These historical monuments are the true wealth of heritage tourism of India including diverse traditions, cultures and religions.
1. Nizamat Imambara, Murshidabad
The city of Murshidabad is home to number of monument of National importance in West Bengal, located on the southern bank of the Bhagirathi. Famous monuments for heritage tourism in Murshidabad includes Hazarduari Palace, Nizamat Imambara and Katra Mosque.
2. Zampa Gateway, Diu
Zampa Gateway is a major landmark of Diu, Painted in bright red color and recognised as a monument of national importance in Daman and Diu. Red color Zampa Gateway is the most visited place among the other tourist attractions in Diu.
3. Arvalem Rock Cut, Goa
Rock Cut Caves of Arvalem are also called as Pandavas Caves is one of the beautiful example of the historical monuments present in Goa. Arvalem caves are found 36 kms from Panaji built in architecture of Buddha caves.
4. Sirpur Town, Chhattisgarh
Sirpur is a historical town on the banks of the river Mahanadi in Chhattisgarh and an important centre of Buddhist in the state. Laxman Temple dedicated to lord Vishnu is one of the finest brick temples of India.
5. Rabdentse, Sikkim
Rabdentse was the second capital of Sikkim and the ruins of the palace is an archeological site that is famous for its ancient ruins and chortens. The Rabdentse ruins are part of Buddhist religious pilgrimage circuit.
6. Leh Palace, Ladakh
Leh Palace is a abandoned place being restored by the Archaeological Survey of India. The ruined palace and museum holds a rich collection of jewellery and palace roof provides panoramic views of the surrounding areas.