LIST OF FAMOUS TOURIST SPOTS IN INDIA
Name of the
Tourist Spot
|
Location
|
Founder
|
Kanheri Caves
|
Mumbai
|
Buddhists
|
Fatehpur Sikri
|
Agra (U.P)
|
Akbar
|
Akbar’s Tomb
|
Sikandera (U.P)
|
Jehangir
|
Bharatpur Fort
|
Bharatpur (Raj)
|
Raja Surajmal
Singh
|
Bundi Fort
|
Bundi (Raj)
|
Raja Nagar
Singh
|
Golconda Fort
|
Hyderabad
|
Qutubshahi
|
Vijay Stamph
|
Chittorgarh (Raj)
|
Rana Kumbha
|
Junagarh
|
Bikaner (Raj)
|
Raja Jay Singh
|
Humayun’s Tomb
|
Delhi
|
Hameeda Bano
Beghum (Wife of Humayun)
|
Sher Shah’s
Tomb
|
Sasaram (Bihar)
|
Son of Sher
Shah
|
Patthar Ki
Masjid
|
Patna (Bihar)
|
Parvez Shah
|
Sun Temple
|
Konark (Orissa)
|
Narasingh Dev I
|
Sabarmati
Ashram
|
Ahmedabad
|
Mohatma Gandhi
|
Char Minar
|
Hyderabad
|
Kuli Qutub Shah
|
Aram Bagh
|
Agra (U.P)
|
Babur
|
Madan Palace
|
Jabalpur (M.P)
|
Raja Madan Shah
|
Deeg Palace
|
Deeg (Raj)
|
Raja Badan
Singh
|
St. George Fort
|
Chennei (T.N)
|
East India
Company
|
Kali Temple
|
Kolkata (W.B.)
|
Rani Ras Moni
|
Mecca Masjid
|
Hyderabad
|
Kuli Kutub Shah
|
Laxman Temple
|
Chhatarpur (M.P.)
|
Chandela Rulers
|
Harmandir Sahib
|
Patna (Bihar)
|
Maharaja Ranjit
Singh
|
Red Fort
|
Delhi
|
Shahjehan
|
Shalimar Bagh
(Garden)
|
Sri Nagar
|
Jehangir
|
Old Fort
(Purana Quila)
|
Delhi
|
Sher Shah Suri
|
Nahargarh Fort
|
Jaipur (Raj)
|
Sawai Jay Singh
|
Dilwada Jain
Temple
|
Mount Abu (Raj.)
|
Vimal Shah
|
Shershahi
Masjid
|
Patna(Bihar)
|
Parvez Shah
|
Bibi ka Maqbara
|
Aurangabad(Maharashtra)
|
Aurangzeb
|
Chenna Keshab
Temple
|
Belur
|
Vishnu Vardhan
|
Gateway of
India
|
Mumbai
|
British
Government
|
Prusudent House
|
Delhi
|
British
Government
|
Victoria
Memorial
|
Kolkata (W.B)
|
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|
Botanical
Garden
|
Shivpur (W.B)
|
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|
Sunset Point
|
Mount Abu (Raj)
|
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|
Fateh Sagar
|
Udaipur (Raj)
|
Maharana Fateh
Singh
|
Ummed palace
|
Jodhpur (Raj)
|
Maharaja Ummed
Singh
|
Jagannath
Temple
|
Puri (Orissa)
|
Chola Gang Dev
|
Vishnupad
Temple
|
Gaya (Bihar)
|
Rani Ahilya Bai
|
Khirki Masjid
|
Delhi
|
Ghiyasuddin
Tughlaq
|
Khas Mahal
|
Agra (U.P)
|
Shahjehan
|
Gol Ghar
|
Patna (Bihar)
|
British
Government
|
Fort William
|
Kolkata (W.B)
|
Lord Clive
|
Anand Bhawan
|
Allahabad (U.P0
|
Moti Lal Nehru
|
Shanti Niketan
|
W.Bengal
|
Rabindranath
Tagore
|
Prince of Wales
Museum
|
Mumbai
|
George V
|
Laxmi Narayan
Temple
|
Delhi
|
Birla Family
|
Safderjung ka
Maqbara
|
Delhi
|
Shuja-ud-daulah
|
Belur Math
|
Kolkata (W.B.)
|
Swami
Vivekanand
|
Hauz Khas
|
Delhi
|
Alauddin Khilji
|
Jodhpur Fort
|
Jodhpur (Raj)
|
Rao Jodha Ji
|
Chhatra Mahal
|
Bundi Fort
|
Rani Chhatrasal
|
Moti Masjid
|
Delhi Fort
|
Aurangzeb
|
Kakaria Lake
|
Ahmedabad
|
Sultan Qutub ud
din
|
Pichhola Lake
|
Udaipur
|
Raja Nagar
Singh
|
Padari Ki
Haveli
|
Patna (Bihar)
|
Father Capuchin
|
Laxman Jhula
|
Rishikesh (Uttarakhand)
|
Moti Lal Nehru
|
Chhota imambada
|
Lucknow (U.P)
|
Mohammad Ali
Shah
|
Sheesh Mahal
|
Agra (U.P)
|
Shahjehan
|
Chashma-Shahi
|
Jammu-Kashmir
|
Ali Mardan Khan
|
Etamad-ud-daulah’s
Tomb
|
Agra (U.P)
|
Noorjehan
|
Nishaat Bagh
|
Jammu-Kashmir
|
Asaf Ali
|
Bada Imambada
|
Lucknow (U.P)
|
Nawab
Asaf-Ud-daulah
|
Tughlakabad
|
Delhi
|
Ghiyasuddin
Tughlaq
|
Firoz Shah
Kolta
|
Delhi
|
Firoz Shah
Tughlaq
|
Qutub Minar
|
Delhi
|
Qutub-ud-din
Ajbak
|
Ellora Caves
|
Aurangabad
|
Buddhists
|
Kandaria
Mahadev
|
Khajurao(M.P)
|
Chandela Kings
|
Ajanta Caves
|
Aurangabad
|
Gupta Rulers
|
Taj Mahal
|
Agra (U.P)
|
Shahjehan
|
Dewan-e-Khas
|
Agra Fort (U.P)
|
Shahjehan
|
Charar-e-Sarif
|
Sri Nagar (Kashmir)
|
Jainul Abedin
|
Hajratbal
Masjid
|
Sri Nagar (Kashmir)
|
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|
Nakhuda Masjid
|
Kolkata (W.B.)
|
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|
Elephants Caves
|
Mumbai
|
Rashtrakutas
|
Mrignayani
Palace
|
Gwalior(M.P)
|
Raja Man Singh Tomar
|
Dhar Fort
|
Dhar (M.P)
|
Mohammad Bin
Tughlaq
|
Cochin Fort
|
Kerala
|
Portuguese
|
Moti Masjid
|
Agra Fort (U.P)
|
Shahjehan
|
Jama Masjid
|
Delhi
|
Shahjehan
|
Jantar-Mantar
|
Delhi and Jaipur
|
Sawai Jay Singh
|
Rani Ki Badi
|
Bundi (Raj)
|
Rani Nathvati
|
Patthar ki
Masjid
|
Jammu-Kashmir
|
Noorjehan
|
Jama masjid
|
Agra (U.P)
|
Shahjehan
|
Adhai Din Ka
Jhopda
|
Ajmer (Raj)
|
Qutub-ud-din
Aibak
|
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