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Explore India’s top 2 historical landmarks in 2025 — from the timeless Taj Mahal to the ancient Hampi ruins. Perfect for cultural explorers and history lovers.

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🏰 Top 2 Must-Visit Historical Landmarks in India (2025 Edition)
🏰 Top 2 Must-Visit Historical Landmarks in India (2025 Edition)

🏰 Top 2 Must-Visit Historical Landmarks in India

India's cultural heritage shines through its many iconic landmarks. These two destinations offer a glimpse into the country's architectural brilliance and storied past.

1. Taj Mahal

🏰 Top 2 Must-Visit Historical Landmarks in India (2025 Edition)

The Taj Mahal, located in Agra, is a world-renowned symbol of love built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. With its intricate carvings, white marble dome, and expansive gardens, it remains one of the most visited landmarks in India.

  • Latitude: 27.1751
  • Longitude: 78.0421
  • Address: Dharmapuri, Forest Colony, Tajganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282001, India

2. Hampi Monuments

🏰 Top 2 Must-Visit Historical Landmarks in India (2025 Edition)

The ruins of Hampi in Karnataka are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, once the flourishing capital of the Vijayanagara Empire. The temples, stone chariots, and palaces spread across the rugged landscape make it a history buff’s paradise.

  • Latitude: 15.3350
  • Longitude: 76.4600
  • Address: Hampi, Bellary District, Karnataka 583239, India

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