By Priyanka Roshan | Sept 30, 2024
Step back in time and explore the world’s most captivating ancient ruins. From the mystical city of Petra to the towering pyramids of Tikal, these 10 must-visit sites offer a glimpse into the wonders of lost civilizations.
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This ashram reflects Gandhi’s principles and the lifestyle he promoted, featuring exhibits on his teachings and contributions to the independence movement.
(Image: MK Gandhi Org)
Located in the house where Gandhi lived from 1917 to 1934, this museum features photographs, artifacts, and a diorama of the Salt March.
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This museum houses a vast collection of photographs, manuscripts, and artifacts related to Gandhi, along with a library for research on his philosophy.
(Image: MK Gandhi Org)
Dedicated to Gandhi’s life, this museum displays photographs, letters, and memorabilia highlighting his role in India’s independence movement.
(Image: MK Gandhi Org)
Situated at the site of Gandhi’s assassination, this museum offers insights into his life through exhibits and showcases his belongings.
(Image: MK Gandhi Org)
Gandhi’s birthplace features a museum that focuses on his early life, family, and influence on the freedom struggle.
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This museum commemorates Gandhi’s visits to Barrackpore, displaying memorabilia and documents related to his influence in the region.
(Image: MK Gandhi Org)
This society promotes Gandhi’s ideals and preserves his legacy, featuring exhibits related to his philosophy and struggles.
(Image: MK Gandhi Org)
This museum celebrates the 1930 Salt March with interactive exhibits and displays that highlight its significance in India’s history.
(Image: MK Gandhi Org)