A student’s guide to iconic places
Howrah Bridge instantly reminds us of Kolkata. The Taj Mahal brings Agra to mind. The Eiffel Tower is synonymous with Paris, while the Great Wall is inseparable in our minds from China.
Beyond being tourist attractions, these landmarks form an immediate recall of the cities they are in. It nudges us to know more about the people around there, the region, the history of the landmark itself or maybe entire civilizations! Maybe this list will help you deep-dive into your own search for more on each of these landmarks.
So why do you need to learn about these famous landmarks, monuments? What you learn in textbooks, videos you may watch or travel photos you see on social media, landmarks help you immediately relate to the place, the people and culture of the place they are situated in. For those of you who are students’ the list we have put together will help you connect geography, history, culture, architecture, religion and life outside of them. We have attempted to compile lists of man-made structures and natural landmarks, both modern and ancient to include into your knowledge bank.
FAMOUS LANDMARKS IN INDIA
Historical & architectural landmarks
- Taj Mahal, Agra
Symbol of love and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. - Red Fort, Delhi
The historic Mughal fort and a symbol of Indian independence. - Qutub Minar, Delhi
The tallest brick minaret in the world. - India Gate, Delhi
A national war memorial. - Humayun’s Tomb, Delhi
The architectural inspiration for the Taj Mahal. - Purana Qila, Delhi
One of Delhi’s oldest forts. - Jantar Mantar, Jaipur
An 18th-century astronomical observatory. - Hawa Mahal, Jaipur
The famous Palace of Winds. - Amer Fort, Jaipur
One of Rajasthan’s grandest forts. - City Palace, Jaipur
A blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture. - Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur
One of India’s most imposing hill forts. - Chittorgarh Fort, Rajasthan
The largest fort in India. - Jaisalmer Fort, Rajasthan
A living fort that still houses residents. - Junagarh Fort, Bikaner
Known for its intricate interiors. - Agra Fort, Agra
A UNESCO World Heritage Site. - Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh
Akbar’s former capital city. - Rani ki Vav, Gujarat
A remarkable stepwell and UNESCO site. - Gateway of India, Mumbai
The iconic symbol of Mumbai. - Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, Mumbai
One of the world’s most beautiful railway stations. - Marine Drive, Mumbai
The “Queen’s Necklace” is a long stretch of road along the coastline of the city. - Victoria Memorial, Kolkata
One of India’s finest colonial monuments, presently a museum for the colonial era - Howrah Bridge, Kolkata
An engineering icon of Eastern India. - Gol Gumbaz, Karnataka
Famous for its whispering gallery. - Mysore Palace, Karnataka
A spectacular royal residence. - Charminar, Hyderabad
The symbol of Hyderabad. - Golconda Fort, Hyderabad
Known for its acoustic engineering. - Hampi, Karnataka
The magnificent ruins of the Vijayanagara Empire. - Sanchi Stupa, Madhya Pradesh
One of the oldest Buddhist monuments in the world. - Khajuraho Temples, Madhya Pradesh
Renowned for intricate stone carvings. - Bhimbetka Rock Shelters, Madhya Pradesh
Among the oldest traces of human habitation in India.
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Religious & spiritual landmarks of India
- Golden Temple, Amritsar
The holiest shrine of Sikhism, known for its gold-covered structure and community kitchen. - Jagannath Temple, Puri
One of Hinduism’s most sacred pilgrimage sites and home to the famous Rath Yatra. - Konark Sun Temple, Odisha
A UNESCO-listed temple designed as a colossal stone chariot dedicated to the Sun God. - Meenakshi Amman Temple, Madurai
A masterpiece of Dravidian architecture renowned for its colourful gopurams. - Brihadeeswarar Temple, Thanjavur
A magnificent Chola-era temple celebrated for its grandeur and engineering excellence. - Shore Temple, Mahabalipuram
One of India’s oldest stone temples overlooking the Bay of Bengal. - Kedarnath Temple, Uttarakhand
A revered Himalayan shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. - Badrinath Temple, Uttarakhand
One of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites dedicated to Lord Vishnu. - Somnath Temple, Gujarat
One of the twelve Jyotirlingas and a symbol of resilience through centuries. - Dwarkadhish Temple, Gujarat
A sacred temple associated with Lord Krishna’s ancient kingdom of Dwarka. - Vaishno Devi Shrine, Jammu & Kashmir
One of India’s most visited pilgrimage destinations nestled in the Trikuta Hills. - Mahabodhi Temple, Bodh Gaya
The site where Gautama Buddha attained enlightenment. - Ajmer Sharif Dargah, Rajasthan
The revered shrine of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. - Akshardham Temple, Delhi
A modern architectural marvel showcasing India’s spiritual and cultural heritage. - Lotus Temple, Delhi
A Bahá’í House of Worship famous for its lotus-shaped design. - ISKCON Temple, Bengaluru
One of the world’s largest Krishna temples promoting devotion and spirituality. - Ramanathaswamy Temple, Rameswaram
Famous for its magnificent corridors and significance in the Ramayana. - Virupaksha Temple, Hampi
An ancient temple that remains an active place of worship amid Hampi’s ruins. - Kamakhya Temple, Assam
A major Shakti Peetha associated with goddess worship. - Dilwara Temples, Mount Abu
Jain temple complex renowned for intricate marble carvings. - Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh
The sacred site where Buddha delivered his first sermon. - Belur Math, West Bengal
The headquarters of the Ramakrishna Mission promoting spiritual harmony.
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Natural landmarks of India
- Himalayas
The world’s highest mountain range and the source of many major rivers. - Kangchenjunga, Sikkim
India’s highest mountain peak and the third-highest in the world. - Nanda Devi, Uttarakhand
A majestic Himalayan peak surrounded by a UNESCO-listed biosphere reserve. - Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand
A vibrant alpine valley known for its seasonal blooms. - Rohtang Pass, Himachal Pradesh
A scenic mountain pass connecting Kullu Valley with Lahaul and Spiti. - Pangong Lake, Ladakh
A stunning high-altitude lake known for its changing colours. - Gurudongmar Lake, Sikkim
One of the highest lakes in the world, located in Sikkim. - Dal Lake, Kashmir
Kashmir’s iconic lake famous for houseboats and shikaras. - Nubra Valley, Ladakh
A cold desert landscape known for sand dunes and Bactrian camels. - Sundarbans, West Bengal
The world’s largest mangrove forest and home to the Royal Bengal Tiger. - Rann of Kutch, Gujarat
A vast white salt desert that transforms during the Rann Utsav. - Thar Desert, Rajasthan
India’s great desert stretching across Rajasthan. - Chilika Lake, Odisha
Asia’s largest brackish water lagoon and a haven for migratory birds. - Loktak Lake, Manipur
Famous for its floating islands called phumdis. - Kaziranga National Park, Assam
Home to the world’s largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses. - Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand
India’s oldest national park and a key tiger reserve. - Gir National Park, Gujarat
The only natural habitat of Asiatic lions. - Periyar National Park, Kerala
A wildlife sanctuary known for elephants and scenic lake views. - Silent Valley National Park, Kerala
One of India’s most pristine tropical rainforests. - Western Ghats
A biodiversity hotspot of high ground/ mountain ranges running along India’s western coast. - Eastern Ghats
A chain of ancient hills rich in wildlife and cultural heritage. - Nilgiri Hills
Rolling blue mountains famous for tea estates and cool weather. - Araku Valley, Andhra Pradesh
A picturesque valley known for coffee plantations and tribal culture. - Coorg Hills, Karnataka
Karnataka’s coffee-growing paradise, often called the Scotland of India. - Munnar Tea Gardens, Kerala
Endless tea plantations set amidst Kerala’s misty hills. - Dudhsagar Falls, Karnataka
A spectacular multi-tiered waterfall on the Goa-Karnataka border. - Jog Falls, Karnataka
One of India’s highest plunge waterfalls. - Athirappilly Falls, Kerala
Kerala’s largest waterfall, often called the Niagara of India. - Nohkalikai Falls, Meghalaya
India’s tallest plunge waterfall, located in Meghalaya. - Andaman & Nicobar Islands
A tropical archipelago known for coral reefs and pristine beaches. - Lakshadweep Islands
India’s smallest union territory famous for turquoise lagoons.
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Famous historical & cultural landmarks of the world
- Great Wall of China, China
The world’s longest man-made defensive structure. - Forbidden City, China
The vast imperial palace of Chinese emperors. - Temple of Heaven, China
A historic site where emperors prayed for good harvests. - Terracotta Army, China
Thousands of life-sized clay soldiers guarding Emperor Qin Shi Huang’s tomb. - Eiffel Tower, France
The iconic symbol of Paris and France. - Arc de Triomphe, France
A monument honouring those who fought for France. - Louvre Museum, France
The world’s most visited museum and home to the Mona Lisa. - Palace of Versailles, France
A lavish royal palace symbolising French monarchy. - Big Ben, United Kingdom
London’s famous clock tower and national icon. - Buckingham Palace, United Kingdom
The official residence of the British monarch. - Tower Bridge, United Kingdom
London’s iconic Victorian bascule bridge. - Stonehenge, United Kingdom
A prehistoric stone circle shrouded in mystery. - Colosseum, Italy
Ancient Rome’s grand amphitheatre for gladiatorial contests. - Roman Forum, Italy
The political and social heart of ancient Rome. - Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy
A bell tower famous for its unintended tilt. - St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City
One of Christianity’s most important churches. - Acropolis, Greece
An ancient citadel overlooking Athens. - Parthenon, Greece
The most famous temple of Ancient Greece. - Pyramids of Giza, Egypt
The last surviving wonder of the ancient world. - Sphinx of Giza, Egypt
A colossal statue with a lion’s body and human head. - Petra, Jordan
An ancient city carved into rose-coloured sandstone cliffs. - Angkor Wat, Cambodia
The world’s largest religious monument. - Borobudur, Indonesia
The largest Buddhist temple in the world. - Hagia Sophia, Türkiye
A historic masterpiece that has served as both church and mosque. - Blue Mosque, Türkiye
An iconic mosque known for its blue-tiled interiors. - Machu Picchu, Peru
The spectacular mountaintop city of the Incas. - Chichen Itza, Mexico
A major Mayan archaeological site and world wonder. - Moai Statues, Easter Island
Massive stone figures carved by the Rapa Nui people. - Alhambra, Spain
A stunning palace and fortress complex of Moorish architecture. - Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany
A fairy-tale castle that inspired Disney’s castle designs. - Kremlin, Russia
The historic fortified complex at the heart of Moscow. - Red Square, Russia
Russia’s most famous public square and cultural landmark. - Mount Rushmore, USA
A mountain sculpture featuring four American presidents. - Statue of Liberty, USA
A global symbol of freedom and democracy. - Independence Hall, USA
The birthplace of the United States Declaration of Independence. - Lincoln Memorial, USA
A monument honouring President Abraham Lincoln. - Sydney Opera House, Australia
One of the world’s most recognisable performing arts venues. - Christ the Redeemer, Brazil
A giant statue overlooking Rio de Janeiro and symbolising peace.
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Modern architectural & engineering landmarks across the world
- Burj Khalifa, UAE
The tallest building in the world and a symbol of modern engineering. - Palm Jumeirah, UAE
A man-made island shaped like a palm tree and one of Dubai’s most iconic engineering projects. - Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
A futuristic waterfront complex famous for its rooftop infinity pool. - Petronas Towers, Malaysia
Twin skyscrapers that transformed Kuala Lumpur’s skyline. - Taipei 101, Taiwan
An earthquake-resistant skyscraper inspired by traditional Asian architecture. - Golden Gate Bridge, USA
San Francisco’s iconic suspension bridge known for its striking orange-red colour. - Hoover Dam, USA
A massive engineering project that harnesses the Colorado River. - Panama Canal, Panama
A crucial waterway connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. - Channel Tunnel, UK–France
One of the world’s longest undersea tunnels linking Britain and mainland Europe. - Millau Viaduct, France
The tallest bridge in the world, soaring above the Tarn Valley. - Tokyo Skytree, Japan
The tallest tower in Japan and a major broadcasting landmark. - Shanghai Tower, China
One of the world’s tallest skyscrapers with a distinctive twisting design. - CN Tower, Canada
A defining feature of Toronto’s skyline and one of the tallest free-standing structures in the world.
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Natural landmarks of the world
- Mount Everest, Nepal-China
The highest mountain on Earth, standing in the Himalayas. - K2, Pakistan-China
The world’s second-highest mountain and one of its most challenging climbs. - Matterhorn, Switzerland
A pyramid-shaped peak that has become a symbol of the Swiss Alps. - Mount Fuji, Japan
Japan’s sacred volcanic mountain and national symbol. - Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
Africa’s highest mountain and the world’s tallest free-standing peak. - Andes Mountains, South America
The longest continental mountain range in the world. - Rocky Mountains, North America
A vast mountain system stretching across North America. - Alps, Europe
Europe’s most famous mountain range, spanning several countries. - Grand Canyon, US
A vast gorge carved by the Colorado River over millions of years. - Niagara Falls, US-Canada
One of the world’s most famous waterfall systems on the US-Canada border. - Victoria Falls, Zambia-Zimbabwe
A spectacular waterfall on the Zambezi River known as “The Smoke That Thunders.” - Iguazu Falls, Argentina-Brazil
A breathtaking network of waterfalls shared by Argentina and Brazil. - Angel Falls, Venezuela
The world’s tallest uninterrupted waterfall, located in Venezuela. - Amazon Rainforest, South America
The largest tropical rainforest and one of Earth’s most biodiverse ecosystems. - Congo Rainforest, Central Africa
The world’s second-largest rainforest and a vital carbon sink. - Sahara Desert, North Africa
The largest hot desert on Earth, covering much of North Africa. - Gobi Desert, Mongolia-China
A vast cold desert stretching across Mongolia and northern China. - Atacama Desert, Chile
The driest non-polar desert in the world, located in Chile. - Namib Desert, Angola-Namibia-South Africa
One of the oldest deserts on Earth, known for its towering red dunes. - Great Barrier Reef, Australia
The world’s largest coral reef system off Australia’s coast. - Great Blue Hole, Belize
A giant marine sinkhole and one of the world’s most famous diving sites. - Dead Sea, Jordan-Israel
A salt lake so dense that people can effortlessly float on its surface. - Lake Baikal, Siberia
The deepest and oldest freshwater lake in the world. - Caspian Sea, Russia-Kazakhstan-Turkmenistan-Iran-Azerbaijan
The world’s largest inland body of water. - Norwegian Fjords, Norway
Deep glacial inlets famous for dramatic cliffs and stunning scenery. - Cliffs of Moher, Ireland
Towering sea cliffs that rise dramatically above Ireland’s Atlantic coast. - Giant’s Causeway, Ireland
A natural formation of interlocking basalt columns created by ancient volcanic activity. - Yellowstone National Park, US
The world’s first national park, renowned for geysers and geothermal wonders. - Yosemite National Park, US
Famous for its granite cliffs, waterfalls, and giant sequoia trees. - Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
Home to the Great Migration, one of nature’s most remarkable wildlife spectacles. - Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
A unique archipelago that inspired Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution. - Uluru, Australia
A massive sandstone monolith sacred to Australia’s Indigenous peoples. - Antarctic Ice Sheet, Antarctica
The largest single mass of ice on Earth, covering nearly all of Antarctica. - Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis)
A dazzling natural light display visible in polar regions of the Northern Hemisphere. - Southern Lights (Aurora Australis)
The Southern Hemisphere’s spectacular counterpart to the Northern Lights. - Great Salt Lake, USA
The largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere. - Zhangjiajie National Forest, China
Famous for towering sandstone pillars that inspired the floating mountains in Avatar. - Plitvice Lakes, Croatia
A stunning network of turquoise lakes connected by waterfalls. - Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
A UNESCO-listed seascape dotted with thousands of limestone islands. - Mount Etna, Italy
One of the world’s most active volcanoes and Europe’s tallest volcano. - Blue Mountains, Australia
A scenic mountain range known for its eucalyptus haze and dramatic cliffs. - Białowieża Forest, Poland-Belarus
One of Europe’s last remaining primeval forests. - Danube Delta, Romania
One of Europe’s richest wetlands and a haven for birdlife. - Wulingyuan Scenic Area, China
A dramatic landscape of sandstone pillars, caves, and ravines. - Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia
The world’s largest salt flat, creating mirror-like reflections after rain. - Mount Cook (Aoraki), New Zealand
The highest mountain in New Zealand and a favourite among climbers. - Banff National Park, Canada
Known for turquoise lakes, glaciers, and stunning Rocky Mountain scenery. - Torres del Paine, Chile
A spectacular national park featuring jagged peaks, glaciers, and lakes. - Jeju Island, South Korea
A volcanic island known for lava tubes, waterfalls, and scenic coastlines.
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Exploring the world, one landmark at a time
The above list may seem exhausting to memorize, we get that. But how about you plot the places on a world map in your room and make it an active travel wishlist for the future!
These are chapters in the story of the world we live in. While some showcase ancient ingenious civilisations, others may be a celebration of architecture in the guise of worship and yet others are marvels of nature that are truly mesmerizing. Either way, you have yourself a journey of a lifetime, one that fits in perfectly with the incentive to be a lifelong learner!
So let your curiosity drive you and your passport help you explore these landmarks!