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Top 10 Historical Places in India You Must Visit Once in 2024

Rajendra Kumar
April 14, 2019
15 min read
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Top 10 Historical Places in India You Must Visit Once in 2024

India is a land of ancient wisdom, culture, and history. Numerous places in India represent the great minds of people who contributed to building and nurturing multiple historical places.

There are so many historical places in India that it is difficult to come up with a list of the 10 best historical places and monuments. However, we are rating the top 10 historical places basis their accessibility, popularity, rich culture, and history.

List of top 10 historical places in India

1. Konark Temple, Odhisha

Konark Temple, Odhisha
Konark Temple, Odhisha

Konark temple is one of the most amazing historical monuments in India. It is devoted to the Sun God ‘Surya’, and the prepossessing Konark Temple is the most spellbinding historic site in Odisha. The Kalinga architectural influence can be found in its gigantic chariot, pillars, and walls.

Also classified as ‘Black Pagoda’ by some European sailors, this UNESCO World Heritage site has also featured in the list of 7 Wonders of India.

The magnificent Khandolite rocks make the beauty of this temple even more attractive to the human eyes.

Entry fee: for Indians- 30 and Foreigners- INR 250

Timings: 6 am to 8 pm

2. Hampi Temple, Karnataka

Hampi Temple, Karnataka
Hampi Temple, Karnataka

Situated in Karnataka, the great city of Hampi houses some of the most breathtaking temples.

The Virupaksha Temple situated in Hampi is one of the most astonishing marvels ever discovered. The sculptures of Lord Shiva carved on stones are the main feature of this spectacular temple.

The temple was built under the ruler Deva Raya II of the great Vijayanagara Empire. It is like many in the list is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Enjoy the annual festivals of Virupaksha, Pampa, and Chariot in Hampi to get a deeper look into the ever-so-opulent temple of Virupaksha.

Entry fee: for Indians- INR 10 and Foreigners- INR 250

Timings: 6 am to 6 pm

3. Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Maharashtra

Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Maharashtra
Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Maharashtra

The enthralling caves of Ajanta and Ellora in Maharashtra are the epitome of beauty. With their authentic rock-cut sculptures and ancient Indian art, the caves have become a UNESCO World Heritage site.

The artifacts in the cave portray the past lives and rebirths of Buddha in spellbinding sculptures and murals. Discovered in 1819, the caves are a popular tourist hot spot and a must-visit.

Entry fee: Indians- INR 30 and Foreigners- INR 500

Timings: 8 am to 5 pm

4. Taj Mahal, Agra

Taj Mahal, Agra
Taj Mahal, Agra

This epitome of Mughal architecture, built entirely with white marble is one of the most well-known identifiers of India. Its grandeur and beauty will have you spellbound.

Shah Jahan built this paragon for his wife Mumtaz Mahal to enunciate his love for her.

Situated in one of the “Golden Triangle” cities, you also get an opportunity to explore the streets of Agra.

Entry fee: Indian – INR 40, Foreigner- INR 1000

Timings: 6:30 am to 9:30 pm (closed on Fridays)

5. Red Fort, Delhi

Red Fort, Delhi
Red Fort, Delhi

Built at the height of glory of the Mughal Empire by Shah Jahan, Lal Quila was completed in nine years. The fort today stands as a testimony to the magnificent glory and power of the Mughal Sultanate, adorned with walls of red sandstone.

One of the most politically significant monuments, the Red Fort witnesses the Independence Day celebrations every year.

A fine blend of Persian and indigenous architectural styles, the Red Fort hosts important key rooms such, as Diwan-i-aam, Diwan-i-Khas, Mumtaz Mahal, and Rang Mahal among many others. Spending a pleasant autumn day around the lawns of this area would be the perfect way to walk through the history of Mughal India.

Timings: 9:30 am- 4:30 pm daily (Closed on Mondays)

Entry fee: Indians- INR 10 and Foreigners- INR 250

6. Khajuraho Temples

Khajuraho Temples
Khajuraho Temples

Located in the small town of Khajuraho, the Khajuraho Temples have found a place within UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites and are visited annually by many visitors.

This group of Hindu and Jain temples built by the Chandelas reflects the acceptance and respect for diverse religions during those times. All temples, barring one, are east-facing and glimmer at the break of dawn by the sunrise.

The temples are famous for intricately carved statues and sculptures, some of which are remnants of the ancient culture of Kama Sutra.

Visit these temples to delve deeper into the traditional Hindu values of Dharma, Kama, Artha, and Moksha, which these temples are symbolic of.

Entry fee: for Indians- INR 30 and Foreigners- INR 500

Timings: 6 am to 10 pm

7. Red Fort, Agra

Red Fort, Agra
Red Fort, Agra

Although the Agra Fort was built under the watchful eyes of King Akbar, its final architecture and design are the result of construction by many different empires. Made of red sandstone and marble, the fort possesses an appealing aura and pleasant charm.

The only point of entry for tourists to the magnificent Agra Fort is the Amar Singh Gate. Once inside, you can visit the palaces and the courtyard.

One of the famous spots inside the Agra Fort is the Jahangiri Mahal which has a deep pool with stone steps.

Entry fee: Rs. 40 (Indians), Rs. 500 (Foreigners)

Timings: 6 am to 10 pm

8. Humayun’s Tomb, Delhi

Humayun's Tomb
Humayun’s Tomb, Delhi

Humayun’s Tomb was built in the mid-16th century by Haji Begum for the late emperor. Boasting of Persian and Islamic architecture, this historic attraction is known for its precise geometric construction.

A stand-out feature of Humayun’s Tomb is the lack of décor when you compare it to other tombs in North India, this one is toned down.

Entry fee: for Indians- INR 40 and Foreigners- INR 500

Timings: 9 am to 5 pm

9. Fatehpur Sikri, Agra

Fatehpur Sikri
Fatehpur Sikri

Once this city was a proud capital of the Mughal Empire during the 16th century.

Today Fatehpur Sikri stands deserted but as well preserved ghost town. It was abandoned by its citizens after only 15 years due to an insufficient water supply.

The most recommended visit to Fatehpur Sikri is on a day trip from Agra city.

Entry fee: for Indians- INR 20 and Foreigners- INR 250

Timings: Sunrise to Sunset

10. Sanchi Stupa, Madhya Pradesh

Sanchi Stupa, Madhya Pradesh
Sanchi Stupa

The Sanchi stupa stands as an unparalleled example of the magical view that is full of Buddhist style of architecture.

Ancient relics of Lord Buddha are rooted within the dome-shaped structure of the stupa, which was how the structure looked until the dawn of the 1st century.

The stupa borrows its esteem from its emperor, Ashoka of the Maurya dynasty, whose statue can be well indicated in terms of the stupa’s altitude. The 54 ft. high stupa tells the stories of Lord Buddha’s life through its amazing carvings, whose complexity is the hallmark of the architecture.

Marked as a UNESCO world heritage site the stupa is visited regularly by uncountable visitors. A must-visit historical place on our list.

Entry fee: for Indians- INR 20 and Foreigners- INR 250

Timings: Sunrise to Sunset

Rajendra Kumar

About Rajendra Kumar

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Rajendra is an accomplished entrepreneur and the founder of IndianYug Media and Conceptial Training. With over 18 years of leadership experience across banking, learning and development, and digital media, he brings a diverse and strategic perspective to every venture he leads. An avid writer, Rajendra is passionate about expressing and exploring ideas across various domains.

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