India hosts good number of sound and light shows for highlighting the majesty of its hoarded wealth of palaces and temples. Be it history aficionado or family, these multihued representations make for spectacular night-time diversion for one and all. Here is a look at two of the most popular ones that catch the fancy of hordes of international tourists who take India flights and seek the historical flavour of the nation.
Purana Qila, Delhi
Purana Qila (Old Fort) is one of the ancient tourist trappings of the metropolis. Built by Humayun the Mogul ruler, the enchanting citadel blending Rajasthani and Mogul architecture is intricately adorned with white and coloured marble. The splendour of marvellous monument gets all the more enthralling when colourful light highlights the details and melodious sounds ring in its premises. Tickets are available from the ticket booth at the site. Titled as "Ishq-e-Dilli" (Romancing Delhi), the presentation depicts the history of India’s capital starting from 11th century rule to the present-day. Your eyes are sure to be overwhelmed with awe-inspiring projections and laser technology with 3D. The blissful experience worth more than the cost of those tickets on India flights you bought for touring India.
Amber Fort, Jaipur
Sitting on a hammock, it is a pride of Jaipur. Built by Raja Man Singh I, the wonderful structure is the finest epitome of brilliant architecture incorporating huge ramparts; strings of gates and cobbled paths and Maota Lake, at its forefront. Spending an evening at this beguiling place is well worth the money invested on booking tickets aboard India flights. At dusk the magnificent illuminations intensify the grandeur of monument. The special effects and acoustics flawlessly synced with folk music truly reward the visitors. The interesting commentary of historic tales and legends involving the 28 kings of the Kachhwaha dynasty and excellent pictures compel you to take the flights of fancy to another world. For the stunning spectacle at night, you can buy the tickets from various locations including the fortress, Jantar Mantar and Albert Hall.
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