8 Places To Visit In India To Witness Incredible Sunsets
The Chittorgarh Fort is revered as a representation of Rajput valour, bravery, and resistance. The title of biggest fort in India has been given to Chittorgarh Fort. The enormous fort is situated in Chittorgarh on a tall hill close to the Gambheri River. (Image Source: Getty)
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View In AppThe Taj's exquisite embellishments and elaborate decorations are unquestionably something to see once in a lifetime. There is no question as to why it is one of the seven wonders of the world. To obtain the finest views of this splendour, though, you may visit the Taj Mahal for during sunset and witness the golden glow of the sun glitter on the marble. There is also a secret spot to have the best views of this magnificence. (Image source: Getty)
Inland from the shore lies the vast, cratered Rann of Kutch, which is certain to leave you speechless. The miles-long expanse of emptiness is both unnerving and beautiful, with little water bodies and shrub woods serving as homes for pink flamingos and wild asses. (Image Source: Getty)
The calm Umiam Lake is one of the factors contributing to the Guwahati-Shillong route's reputation as one of the most picturesque in the area. It is surrounded on all sides by hills and is bordered by stunning roads and bridges. There are several alternatives available for individuals who want to hit the water, including paddle boats, water scooters, and speed boats. Other resorts may be found nestled away in the tranquil lakeside woodlands where you can relax in the peaceful environment. (Image Source: Getty)
Beautifully situated on an islet off the coast of Worli, the Haji Ali Dargah is a historic site. One can Relax on the long bench on the islet and take in the sunset as the sky changes hues over the Arabian Sea. (Image Source: Getty)
Many causeways, buildings on stilts, floating gardens, and houseboats give Dal Lake the illusion of having many separate lakes and pools that are connected and split, which may surprise visitors who think of it as just one large body of water. (Image Source: Getty)
The 88 ghats of Varanasi serve as a living museum of the stages of the life cycle, serving as a meeting place for life and death that are rhythmically intertwined. The centre of Varanasi, Assi Ghat, is well-known for being a place where visitors may enjoy breathtaking sunset views. Every evening with a beautiful view, the Ganga Aarti is also performed here. (Image Source: Getty)
The tranquil hamlet of Varkala is located on the fringes of the Thiruvananthapuram district. This beach is well-liked for activities including swimming and tanning, and it offers spectacular sunset views. With its long, curving length of cliff that extends over the Arabian Sea, it may easily steal your breath away. Because it is said that having a bath here will wash away all sins, Varkala Beach is also known as Papanasam Beach. (Image Source: Getty)