8. Lake Palace, Udaipur The palace looks out of a fantasy filled fairy tale with a majestic view of Pichola Lake and a splendid palace in the middle of Jag Niwas Island.
Built by Maharaja Jagat Singh in 1743, it was supposed to be a summer palace and now it serves as a five star palace hotel in the heart of Udaipur, Rajasthan.
9. Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh
Located in Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh the Khajuraho group of temples is famous for the erotic sculptures of Chandale kings.
The group of monuments also has the largest number of medieval Hindu and Jain temples made up of sandstone.
10. Hampi, Karnataka It is not just a structure but an entire village that entices people even in its ruined state.
Derived from the word ‘Pampa', it was formed in one of the core areas of the Vijayanagra Empire from 1336 to 1565 and lies over banks of Tungabhadra River (earlier known as Pampa).
Now it contains the remains of the empire and a Virupaksha temple as well as many other old monuments.