Home Travel 6 Unconventional Indian Monuments That Deserve To Be On Your Bucket List

6 Unconventional Indian Monuments That Deserve To Be On Your Bucket List

Because India is such a large country, deciding what to see in India can be difficult. The country is still so rich and diverse, and it has some excellent historical examples in the form of monuments.

However, India not only has wonderful man-made monuments, as well as some natural historic landmarks dating back to the time of the early cavemen.

Let’s look at 6 of the most unconventional Indian monuments that should be a must-visit.

1. Talatal Ghar, Assam

2. Nagadevathe, Karnataka

3. Ratneshwar Temple, Varanasi


Also Read: 11 Things To Remember When You Are A Solo Woman Travelling In India


4. Toorji Ka Jhalra, Jodhpur

5. Orchha Fort, Madhya Pradesh

6. Indus River Civilization


Image Credits: Google Images

Feature Image designed by Saudamini Seth

Sources: The Better India; India.com; Tour My India; +More

Find the blogger: @chiinniiiii

This post is tagged under: Travel; Monuments; Heritage; sites; India; incredible India; Indus Valley civilization; Orchha fort; Toorji ka Jhalra; Ratneshwar Temple; Varanasi; Talathal Ghar; Assam; Nagadevathe; Karnataka; Tourism; Assam Tourism; Tourism Sites; Indian Places; Travelling

Disclaimer: We do not hold any right/copyright over any of the images used. These have been taken from Google. In case of credits or removal, the owner may kindly mail us. 


Other Recommendations: 

Watch: 5 Winter Getaways From Kolkata

1 COMMENT

  1. I would add an extra site to this…. if you are aware of 64 yogini temple. There are 4 temples of such kind in india and odisha bears the weight of two among them. The temple is said to be esteemed for occult activities and practicing ancient rituals.you might love to visit one

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Subscribe to India’s fastest growing youth blog
to get smart and quirky posts right in your inbox!

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner

Exit mobile version