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1 Central Chhattisgarh Raigarh Raigad Fort CLOSED 2 Central Opening Status S.No. Zone State/UT City Monument/Sites Remarks (OPEN/CLOSED) 1 Central Chhattisgarh Raigarh Raigad Fort CLOSED 2 Central Madhya Pradesh Bhopal Bhimbetka (Rock Painting) CLOSED 3 Central Madhya Pradesh Bhopal Birla Museum CLOSED 4 Central Madhya Pradesh Bhopal Monuments Of Islam Nagar CLOSED 5 Central Madhya Pradesh Bhopal Museum Of Man CLOSED 6 Central Madhya Pradesh Bhopal Sanchi Museum CLOSED 7 Central Madhya Pradesh Bhopal Sanchi Stupa CLOSED 8 Central Madhya Pradesh Bhopal State Archealogical Museum CLOSED 9 Central Madhya Pradesh Bhopal Udaigiri Caves (Near Vidisha) CLOSED 10 Central Madhya Pradesh Bhopal Ujjain Temples CLOSED 11 Central Madhya Pradesh Datia Datia Fort CLOSED 12 Central Madhya Pradesh Gwalior Archaeological Museum, Gwalior CLOSED 13 Central Madhya Pradesh Gwalior Gujri Mahal CLOSED 14 Central Madhya Pradesh Gwalior Gwalior Fort CLOSED 15 Central Madhya Pradesh Gwalior Mohammad Ghaus Tomb CLOSED 16 Central Madhya Pradesh Gwalior Scindia Museum (Jai Vilas Palace Museum) CLOSED 17 Central Madhya Pradesh Gwalior Tansen Tomb CLOSED 18 Central Madhya Pradesh Gwalior Teli Mandir CLOSED 19 Central Madhya Pradesh Indore Hoshang Shahs Tomb CLOSED 20 Central Madhya Pradesh Indore Temples CLOSED 21 Central Madhya Pradesh Jabalpur Marble Rocks & Bhedaghat CLOSED 22 Central Madhya Pradesh Khajuraho Archaeological Museum CLOSED 23 Central Madhya Pradesh Khajuraho Khajuraho Temples CLOSED 24 Central Madhya Pradesh Khajuraho Pandav Fall CLOSED 25 Central Madhya Pradesh Khajuraho Panna Daimond Mines CLOSED 26 Central Madhya Pradesh Khajuraho Raneh Fall CLOSED 27 Central Madhya Pradesh Khajuraho Tribal Art Museum CLOSED 28 Central Madhya Pradesh Mandu Hosang Shahs Palace CLOSED 29 Central Madhya Pradesh Mandu Roopmati'S Pavelion CLOSED 30 Central Madhya Pradesh Orchha Orchha Fort CLOSED 31 Central Madhya Pradesh Shivpuri Shivpuri National Park CLOSED 32 East Bihar Bhagalpur ASI Museum (Bhagalpur) CLOSED 33 East Bihar Bhagalpur Vikramshila Ruins CLOSED 34 East Bihar Bodhgaya ASI Museum (Bodhgaya) CLOSED 35 East Bihar Bodhgaya Bodhgaya Temple (Mahabodhi Temple) CLOSED 36 East Bihar Nalanda Nalanda Museum CLOSED 37 East Bihar Nalanda Nalanda Ruins CLOSED 38 East Bihar Nalanda Nalanda Xuang Zang Memorial CLOSED 39 East Bihar Patna Bihar Museum CLOSED 40 East Bihar Patna Buddha Smriti Park CLOSED 41 East Bihar Patna Gol Ghar CLOSED 42 East Bihar Patna Kumharar/ Patliputra Ruins CLOSED 43 East Bihar Patna Patna Museum CLOSED 44 East Bihar Rajgir Ropeway (Rajgir) CLOSED 45 East Bihar Rajgir Venuvana (Bamboo Garden) CLOSED 46 East Bihar Sasaram Sher Shah Suri Tomb CLOSED 47 East Bihar Vaishali ASI Museum - Vaishali CLOSED 48 East Bihar Vaishali Ruins ( Vaishali ) CLOSED 49 East Bihar Vaishali Vaishali Stupa (Ashoka Stupa) CLOSED 50 East Orissa Bhubaneshwar Konark Sun Temple CLOSED 51 East Orissa Bhubaneshwar Lalitgiri CLOSED 52 East Orissa Bhubaneshwar Lord Lingraj Temple OPEN closed for visitors 53 East Orissa Bhubaneshwar Nandankanan Zoo CLOSED 54 East Orissa Bhubaneshwar Puri/Jagannathtemple OPEN closed for visitors 55 East Orissa Bhubaneshwar Ratnagiri CLOSED 56 East Orissa Bhubaneshwar State Museum CLOSED 57 East Orissa Bhubaneshwar Temple Rajarani CLOSED 58 East Orissa Bhubaneshwar Tribal Museum CLOSED 59 East Orissa Bhubaneshwar Udayagiri Caves CLOSED 60 East West Bengal Darjeeling Happy Valley Tea Estate OPEN closed for visitors 61 East West Bengal Darjeeling Himalayan Mountainary Institute & Zoo CLOSED 62 East West Bengal Darjeeling Himalayan Zoological Park CLOSED 63 East West Bengal Darjeeling Tiger Hill OPEN 64 East West Bengal Kolkata Belur Math OPEN closed for visitors 65 East West Bengal Kolkata Botanical Gardens CLOSED 66 East West Bengal Kolkata Dakshineshwar Kali Temple OPEN 67 East West Bengal Kolkata Indian Museum CLOSED 68 East West Bengal Kolkata Jain Temple, Kolkata OPEN 69 East West Bengal Kolkata Kalighat Kali Temple OPEN 70 East West Bengal Kolkata Marble Palace CLOSED 71 East West Bengal Kolkata Shantiniketan Museum CLOSED 72 East West Bengal Kolkata South Park Street Cemetry OPEN 73 East West Bengal Kolkata St. John'S Church OPEN 74 East West Bengal Kolkata St. Pauls Cathedral Church OPEN 75 East West Bengal Kolkata Synagogue OPEN 76 East West Bengal Kolkata Tagore House CLOSED 77 East West Bengal Kolkata Victoria Memorial CLOSED 78 East West Bengal Kolkata Vishnupur Temples CLOSED 79 East West Bengal Kolkata Zoological Gardens CLOSED 80 North Chandigarh Chandigarh Capitol Complex CLOSED 81 North Chandigarh Chandigarh Government Museum And Art Gallery CLOSED 82 North Chandigarh Chandigarh Le Corbusier Centre CLOSED 83 North Chandigarh Chandigarh Rock Garden CLOSED 84 North Chandigarh Chandigarh Rose Garden CLOSED 85 North Chandigarh Chandigarh Sukhna Lake walk CLOSED 86 North Delhi Delhi Akshardham Temple CLOSED 87 North Delhi Delhi Craft Museum CLOSED 88 North Delhi Delhi Dastkar CLOSED 89 North Delhi Delhi Delhi Haat CLOSED 90 North Delhi Delhi Humayuns Tomb CLOSED 91 North Delhi Delhi Jama Masjid CLOSED 92 North Delhi Delhi Jantar Mantar CLOSED 93 North Delhi Delhi National Gallery Of Modern Art Museum CLOSED 94 North Delhi Delhi National Museum CLOSED 95 North Delhi Delhi National Railway Museum CLOSED 96 North Delhi Delhi Old Fort CLOSED 97 North Delhi Delhi Qutab Minar CLOSED 98 North Delhi Delhi Red Fort CLOSED 99 North Delhi Delhi Safdarjung Tomb CLOSED 100 North Delhi Delhi Tughlakabad Ruins CLOSED 101 North Himachal Pradesh Dharamshala Baijnath Shiva Temple CLOSED 102 North Himachal Pradesh Dharamshala Kangra Fort CLOSED 103 North Himachal Pradesh Dharamshala Kangra Fort Museum CLOSED 104 North Himachal Pradesh Dharamshala Masrur CLOSED 105 North Himachal Pradesh Dharamshala Norbulingka Institute CLOSED 106 North Himachal Pradesh Dharamshala State Museum - 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Srinagar CLOSED 127 North Jammu And Kashmir Srinagar Pari Mahal CLOSED 128 North Jammu And Kashmir Srinagar Roza Bal CLOSED 129 North Jammu And Kashmir Srinagar Shankeracharya CLOSED 130 North Ladakh Leh Alchi Monastry OPEN 131 North Ladakh Leh Chemek Monastry OPEN 132 North Ladakh Leh Deskit Monastry OPEN 133 North Ladakh Leh Hemis Monastry OPEN 134 North Ladakh Leh Lamayuru Monastry OPEN 135 North Ladakh Leh Leh Palace Museum CLOSED 136 North Ladakh Leh Likhir Monastry OPEN 137 North Ladakh Leh Panamic Monastry OPEN 138 North Ladakh Leh Phyang Monastry OPEN 139 North Ladakh Leh Rizong Monastry OPEN 140 North Ladakh Leh Shankar Monastry OPEN 141 North Ladakh Leh Shey Monastry OPEN 142 North Ladakh Leh Spituk Monastry OPEN 143 North Ladakh Leh Stok Palace Museum OPEN 144 North Ladakh Leh Tak Tak OPEN 145 North Ladakh Leh Thiksey Monastry OPEN 146 North Punjab Amritsar Jallianwala Bagh CLOSED 147 North Punjab Amritsar Partition Museum CLOSED 148 North Uttar Pradesh Agra Agra Fort CLOSED 149 North Uttar Pradesh Agra Fatehpur Sikri CLOSED 150 North Uttar Pradesh Agra Itmad Ud Daula Tomb CLOSED 151 North Uttar Pradesh Agra Mehtab Bagh CLOSED 152 North Uttar Pradesh Agra Ram Bagh CLOSED 153 North Uttar Pradesh Agra Sikandra CLOSED 154 North Uttar Pradesh Agra Taj Mahal CLOSED 155 North Uttar Pradesh Allahabad Anand Bhavan CLOSED 156 North Uttar Pradesh Gorakhpur Buddha Museum - Gorakhpur CLOSED 157 North Uttar Pradesh Jhansi Jhansi Fort CLOSED 158 North Uttar Pradesh Jhansi Rani Mahal CLOSED 159 North Uttar Pradesh Kapilavastu (U.P) Kapilvashu Stupa / Piprahwa CLOSED 160 North Uttar Pradesh Kushinagar Buddha Museum - Kushinagar CLOSED 161 North Uttar Pradesh Lucknow Asfi Imambara (Great Imamabara) CLOSED 162 North Uttar Pradesh Lucknow Bhulbhulaiyan CLOSED 163 North Uttar Pradesh Lucknow Dilkusha Palace & Garden CLOSED 164 North Uttar Pradesh Lucknow Husainabad Imambara (Chota Imambara) CLOSED 165 North Uttar Pradesh Lucknow La Martiniere CLOSED 166 North Uttar Pradesh Lucknow Lucknow Residency CLOSED 167 North Uttar Pradesh Lucknow Picture Gallery CLOSED 168 North Uttar Pradesh Lucknow Sadat Ali & Begum Tomb CLOSED 169 North Uttar Pradesh Lucknow Shahnajaf Imambara CLOSED 170 North Uttar Pradesh Lucknow State Museum Lucknow CLOSED 171 North Uttar Pradesh Mathura Archeological Museum, Mathura CLOSED 172 North Uttar Pradesh Sravasti Jetavana (Sravasti) CLOSED 173 North Uttar Pradesh Sravasti Ruins (Sravasti ) CLOSED 174 North Uttar Pradesh Varanasi Bharat Kala Bhawan - 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