Tale of Indian Mysteries Unfolded
As India or “Bharat” is so incredible her mysteries are. With a roughly estimate of easily more than 10,000 years old culture, India offers many mysteries that even modern-day Scientists could not have the answers to. With us, we take you on a journey of intrigue and fascination as we invite you to explore the mysterious wonders of India. From the ancient temples of Khajuraho adorned with enigmatic carvings to the ghostly echoes of Bhangarh Fort, our curated tours promise to unveil the secrets of India’s most mysterious destinations. Join us for an unforgettable adventure where every site tells a tale shrouded in mystique, waiting to captivate the curious traveller’s imagination. Discover the enigmatic charm that lies beneath the surface of India’s diverse and mysterious landscapes.
Here are our hand-picked destinations which will baffle you in every possible way
Vault B OF PADMANABHASWAMY TEMPLE, Kerala
In the Sri Vaishnava tradition, it is one of the 108 Divya Desams or sacred dwelling places of Vishnu. It is regarded as the richest Hindu temple in the world. Antiquity has forgotten the Temple of Sree Padmanabhaswamy’s beginnings. The exact date and person who consecrated the original Sree Padmanabhaswamy idol cannot be ascertained from any trustworthy historical records or other sources.
Vault B Of Padmanabhamswamy Temple, Kerala
In the Sri Vaishnava tradition, it is one of the 108 Divya Desams or sacred dwelling places of Vishnu. It is regarded as the richest Hindu temple in the world. Antiquity has forgotten the Temple of Sree Padmanabhaswamy’s beginnings. The exact date and person who consecrated the original Sree Padmanabhaswamy idol cannot be ascertained from any trustworthy historical records or other sources.
The valuables in the Padmanabhaswamy Temple treasure vaults are thought to be bound by an old curse, although they may contain enough wealth to rescue the world from its numerous problems.
There are 6 vaults in total and 5 of them had been opened already which contained jewellery worth billions of dollars. What makes Vault B so mysterious is only the wizard or mystic who possesses ancient knowledge of mantras can hold the power to open it as it is well mentioned in the ancient Sanskrit language on the Vault B door. Vault B is estimated to contain wealth worth 100 times what they already found in other vaults. However, it is also mentioned on the door that “if it is opened by force not by mantras” then it will bring disaster so big that the world will be destroyed. Interestingly, the loud noise of Ocean Waves can heard when you place your ear close to the door.
The valuables in the Padmanabhaswamy Temple treasure vaults are thought to be bound by an old curse, although they may contain enough wealth to rescue the world from its numerous problems.
There are 6 vaults in total and 5 of them had been opened already which contained jewellery worth billions of dollars. What makes Vault B so mysterious is only the wizard or mystic who possesses ancient knowledge of mantras can hold the power to open it as it is well mentioned in the ancient Sanskrit language on the Vault B door. Vault B is estimated to contain wealth worth 100 times what they already found in other vaults. However, it is also mentioned on the door that “if it is opened by force not by mantras” then it will bring disaster so big that the world will be destroyed. Interestingly, the loud noise of Ocean Waves can heard when you place your ear close to the door.
It is well regarded as the home of the Hindu God “Shiva” and is known widely as the world’s only Natural Pyramid. Also, it proudly lies at the centre of the world. For ages, Mount Kailash has been a revered location for pilgrims, including Buddhists and Hindus. Thousands of pilgrims attempt the difficult ascent to the summit each year to attain enlightenment.
- Best to visit – May to October
- From Budget-friendly to Luxury Hotels & Resorts
- Best to visit – May to October
- From Budget-friendly to Luxury Hotels & Resorts
It is well regarded as the home of the Hindu God “Shiva” and is known widely as the world’s only Natural Pyramid. Also, it proudly lies at the centre of the world. For ages, Mount Kailash has been a revered location for pilgrims, including Buddhists and Hindus. Thousands of pilgrims attempt the difficult ascent to the summit each year to attain enlightenment.
Facts make it the most mysterious mountain
No Human Could Ever Climb to The Peak – Despite numerous attempts even the best climbers of the world could not even climb the base of the mountain as they all experienced all sorts of illusions as they heard whispers where they mentioned climbing this Holiest Mountain would result in their death.
Creation Of Om Symbol – The astounding impression that OM left the most intriguing feature of this top, which is organically generated by snowfall against the black backdrop of the sacred mountain, is ॐ. This mystery, this miracle, will eliminate all of your illusions and bring you nearer to God. Moreover, several times a day pilgrims hear the “OM” sound out of nowhere near the Mountain.
Experiencing Time Travel – Visitors to the holy mountain have reported seeing signs of accelerated growth, particularly in the hair and nails. The quick ageing process in this region is accelerated by the mountain air, as nails and hair grow in just 12 hours, compared to normal growth times of approximately 2 weeks.
Frequent Shifts in Position – Hikers reported they would proceed in the opposite direction, or they would experience inclement weather that would force them to descend; many of these hikers have never come back. Thus far, all attempts to reach the summits have been futile.
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The Kailasha temple was built by the Rashtrakuta kingdom between 756 and 773 AD. According to legend, a Hindu King asked Lord Shiva to heal his wife from some unknown disease, and as a result, he ordered the construction of the temple. Despite its construction dating back over 1200 years, the Kailash temple continues to captivate and confound a multitude of scientists, archaeologists, contemporary engineers, and even common people.
- Best to visit – Between October to March
- Budget friendly to Luxurious Hotels and Resorts
Kailash Temple, Maharashtra
- Best to visit – Between October to March
- Budget friendly to Luxurious Hotels and Resorts
The Kailasha temple was built by the Rashtrakuta kingdom between 756 and 773 AD. According to legend, a Hindu King asked Lord Shiva to heal his wife from some unknown disease, and as a result, he ordered the construction of the temple. Despite its construction dating back over 1200 years, the Kailash temple continues to captivate and confound a multitude of scientists, archaeologists, contemporary engineers, and even common people.
Mysteries associated with it
At roughly 33 meters broad by 50 meters long, it is the largest monolithic edifice in the world. It was carved out of a single gigantic rock from top to bottom in just one day and where the remaining 400,000 tons of rocks after the construction are gone remain a mystery to date. It is widely known as the only temple in the world which was carved from top to bottom. Despite having access to cutting-edge machinery and technology, modern scientists and engineers have stated that its size and design methods indicate excellent craftsmanship that cannot be replicated or created today.
Visit this magnificent masterpiece and imagine the amount of labour required to build a structure like the towering temple and sculptures in the courtyard as you stand in their shadows.
The lonar lake is Situated in the world’s singular high-velocity impact produced in basaltic rock is the lake. Scientists believe the crater was created when an asteroid or comet struck the region at a 90000 km/h speed.
- Best to visit – November to January
- Budget Friendly to Four Star Hotels & Resorts
- Best to visit – November to January
- Budget Friendly to Four Star Hotels & Resorts
The lonar lake is Situated in the world’s singular high-velocity impact produced in basaltic rock is the lake. Scientists believe the crater was created when an asteroid or comet struck the region at a 90000 km/h speed.
Some of the interesting things related to Lonar Lake
You will also be astounded by this 52000-year-old lake ecosystem because it has two unique water systems and quite surprisingly, they don’t combine. However, there is a sweet water well at the lake’s southernmost point.
- The mud belt has no flora at all, which is a result of the area’s high alkalinity.
- The monitor lizard is the most well-known reptile that dwells in the Lonar Crater Lake.
- Wonders of Nature is Lonar Lake in Maharashtra Mysteriously Turns Pink, Leaves Locals Surprised a few years back.
Situated 17km west of Jaisalmer, this prosperous city was abandoned about 300 years ago due to the Evil eyes of Salim Singh who was the prime minister of this land.
- Best to visit – September till March
- Budget Friendly to Five Star Hotels & Resorts
Kuldhara – The Cursed Indian Village, Rajasthan
Kuldhara – The Cursed Indian Village, Rajasthan
- Best to visit – September till March
- Budget Friendly to Five Star Hotels & Resorts
Situated 17km west of Jaisalmer, this prosperous city was abandoned about 300 years ago due to the Evil eyes of Salim Singh who was the prime minister of this land.
Magnet Hill is a hill on the Srinagar Leh route in Ladakh, close to Leh city. Some simply drive by Magnetic Hill without realizing they are travelling on it since they are unaware of its existence. A magnetic force strong enough to drag cars uphill is thought to be responsible for this enigmatic event. The region is so infamous that even planes passing over it raise their height to prevent magnetic interference.
When you park your car, you can see the road ahead of you going uphill. However, when you shift into neutral and turn off the engine, you can witness the phenomenon known as the magnetic hill. Your automobile will begin to gently go uphill as if it is being drawn by something.
The people who live here think that there used to be a road that went directly to heaven. Those who deserve it would be drawn up automatically, while those who are not worthy would never be able to climb the road. There’s also the idea of an optical illusion, where a route that seems to be heading downhill actually goes uphill. It’s only an illusion.
- Best to visit – March to October
- Budget Friendly to Five Star Hotels & Resorts
- Best to visit – March to October
- Budget Friendly to Five Star Hotels & Resorts
Magnet Hill is a hill on the Srinagar Leh route in Ladakh, close to Leh city. Some simply drive by Magnetic Hill without realizing they are travelling on it since they are unaware of its existence. A magnetic force strong enough to drag cars uphill is thought to be responsible for this enigmatic event. The region is so infamous that even planes passing over it raise their height to prevent magnetic interference.
When you park your car, you can see the road ahead of you going uphill. However, when you shift into neutral and turn off the engine, you can witness the phenomenon known as the magnetic hill. Your automobile will begin to gently go uphill as if it is being drawn by something.
The people who live here think that there used to be a road that went directly to heaven. Those who deserve it would be drawn up automatically, while those who are not worthy would never be able to climb the road. There’s also the idea of an optical illusion, where a route that seems to be heading downhill actually goes uphill. It’s only an illusion.
The Splendid architectural Lepakshi temple is located in the Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh is about 470 years old. It is well-known for its magnificent Vijayanagar-style sculptures and architectural marvels, its 100-pillared dance hall, its exquisite and detailed carvings, its paintings on the ceilings, its monolithic Nandi and Nagalinga, its incomplete wedding hall, and its Lepakshi saree designs and It is widely renowned for the famous floating pillar. This is the only one of the seventy pillars that is unsupported and hanging in midair.
The enigma surrounding the Hanging Pillar at Lepakshi Temple persists to this day. It still confounds and attracts travellers and history buffs from all over the world.
- Best to visit – October to March
- Budget Friendly to Five Star Hotels & Resorts
- Best to visit – October to March
- Budget Friendly to Five Star Hotels & Resorts
The Splendid architectural Lepakshi temple is located in the Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh is about 470 years old. It is well-known for its magnificent Vijayanagar-style sculptures and architectural marvels, its 100-pillared dance hall, its exquisite and detailed carvings, its paintings on the ceilings, its monolithic Nandi and Nagalinga, its incomplete wedding hall, and its Lepakshi saree designs and It is widely renowned for the famous floating pillar. This is the only one of the seventy pillars that is unsupported and hanging in midair.
The enigma surrounding the Hanging Pillar at Lepakshi Temple persists to this day. It still confounds and attracts travellers and history buffs from all over the world.
A sacred site for Hindus, Karni Mata Temple is among the most enigmatic locations in India. It is situated in the distant corners of the Thar desert. This temple is home to almost 25,000 rats, or mice who are fed milk on a regular basis by visitors, devotees, and temple officials. These rodents do not bite or harm devotees, and it is forbidden to harm them. The white rats are thought to be Karni Mata’s sons (Hindu Goddess), whereas these rats are thought to be her reincarnated family members.
Surprisingly, the pioneers entering the refuge barefoot are not trampled by these rodents. Alternatively, the enthusiasts believe that the silent play, eating, walking around, and sitting on their laps is an invocation of the Goddess. The fact that these rats never leave the sanctuary, even though they are not allowed to, is an interesting fact.
- Best to visit – October to March
- Budget Friendly to Five Star Hotels & Resorts
- Best to visit – October to March
- Budget Friendly to Five Star Hotels & Resorts
A sacred site for Hindus, Karni Mata Temple is among the most enigmatic locations in India. It is situated in the distant corners of the Thar desert. This temple is home to almost 25,000 rats, or mice who are fed milk on a regular basis by visitors, devotees, and temple officials. These rodents do not bite or harm devotees, and it is forbidden to harm them. The white rats are thought to be Karni Mata’s sons (Hindu Goddess), whereas these rats are thought to be her reincarnated family members.
Surprisingly, the pioneers entering the refuge barefoot are not trampled by these rodents. Alternatively, the enthusiasts believe that the silent play, eating, walking around, and sitting on their laps is an invocation of the Goddess. The fact that these rats never leave the sanctuary, even though they are not allowed to, is an interesting fact.
Jwala Ji Temple is located in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. It is devoted to the deity of the blazing mouth and is situated in the Shivalik mountain about 35 kilometers south of the Kangra Valley. The temple structure features folding doors with silver plating and a gold dome.
Numerous flames “nine of them in total” are raging here day and night. Devotees claim that the goddess manifests as a blue flame that emerges from the rock and is fueled by natural gas. Many Scientists worldwide have come to discover the source of the eternal 9 flames but have not found any answer to date.
- Best to visit – August till May
- Budget Friendly to Five Star Hotels & Resorts
- Best to visit – August till May
- Budget Friendly to Five Star Hotels & Resorts
Jwala Ji Temple is located in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. It is devoted to the deity of the blazing mouth and is situated in the Shivalik mountain about 35 kilometers south of the Kangra Valley. The temple structure features folding doors with silver plating and a gold dome.
Numerous flames “nine of them in total” are raging here day and night. Devotees claim that the goddess manifests as a blue flame that emerges from the rock and is fueled by natural gas. Many Scientists worldwide have come to discover the source of the eternal 9 flames but have not found any answer to date.