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Tourist Places in Amritsar



Amritsar, one of the most ancient cities of India, is known for several pilgrimage and tourist places attracting thousands of tourists and devotees throughout the year. 

Golden temple:

Golden temple, Amritsar
Golden temple
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It is the most revered place of Sikhs. Perched on the bank of a lake called Amrit, Golden Temple of Amritsar happens to be the most prominent pilgrimage center for Sikhs. The construction of this magnificent temple was started by Guru Ram Das, the fourth Sikh Guru and it was completed by Guru Arjun Dev, the fifth Sikh Guru. Beautifully built of gold, the Golden Temple is visited by thousands of Sikh devotees from across the globe. 

Jalianwala Bagh: 

Jalianwala Bagh, Amritsar
Jalianwala bagh
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Known for the worst tragedy in the history of freedom struggle of India, Jalianwala Bagh in Amritsar is the same place where Gen. Dyer of British rained the bullets on innocent people on 13th of April in 1919. This bloody massacre claimed the lives of several hundred people and sparked patriotic spirit among the Indians. A memorial has been built in memory of victims of that gruesome and coward attack. Jalianwala Bagh spreads over an area of about 6.5 acres and is situated near the golden temple. 
Durgiana Temple: 
Durgiana temple
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It is another important place of worship in Amritsar. The architecture style of Durgiana Mandir is much similar to the Golden Temple. It was built during the 16th century and is beautifully adorned with the carved paintings of goddess Durga in her several incarnations. Dedicated to goddess Durga, Durgiana Mandir is quite distinct in its structure from other temples built in the same period. The temple attracts a large number of devotees from far and wide.


Wagaha Border: 

Wagaha Border
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Situated between Amritsar and Lahore, Wagaha Border is an international border between India and Pakistan. Swarna Jayanti gate located at Wagaha border serves as the entry gate of the outpost and present the commanding view to the onlookers. Evenings at this outpost of Wagaha Border are filled with impressive ‘Beating the Retreat’ ceremony of army people of both sides. Tourists and the locals throng there to witness the charming and colorful ceremonial event of the army. 

Baba Rai Atal tower, MaharanaRantjit Singh Museum, Tam Taran, Rambag Gardens and Bibkeshwar Sahib are other important places of worship and tourist attractions located in and around the city of Amritsar. 

How to reach Amritsar:

 By air:

Sri Guru Ram Das Jee International Airport is the nearest airport to Amritsar which is located at the distance of 11 km from the city. The airport is connected to the Indian cities as well many international cities by regular flights.

By train:

Amritsar is also easy reachable by train. Amritsar railway station is amongst the top hundred booking stations of Indian Railway and well connected to almost with all the majour tourist destination and Indian cities.

By road: 

Amritsar has good road connectivity with near by cities such as Shimla, Dehradun, Jammu and several others. Buses and affordable car rentals services available between them. The Grand Trunk Road connects Amritsar to Delhi.







Fair and Festivals in Amritsar


Events in Amritsar
                                          

Events in Amritsar are associated either with the Sikh religion, such as the birth anniversaries of the Sikh Gurus, or, with harvest season. Amritsar, the holy of city for the Sikhs celebrates three festivals mainly.  They are Lohri, Vaishakhi and Holi. These festivals mark the change in the seasons. These festivals have been originated around the way of life led by the farming community in the Punjab region. 
Lohri is celebrated on the 13th of January marking the end of the winter season. The next day is the first day of their month. The festival coincides with the Hindu festival Makara Sankranti (celebrated on the 14th of January). Usual mode of celebrations would include an offering done at Gurudwaras. 
Viashakhi, or Baishakhi is a festival of harvest that falls on the last day of their harvest season which is celebrated with great fervor. The festival falls in the month of April (13th and 14th). It is a harvest festival. Marking the harvest season’s end the festival would be celebrated with their Bhangra dance. The day is special for another reason. On the same day the Sikh Guru Govind Singh initiated the order of Khalsa.  Other than the above mentioned festivals, there are other festivities celebrated in the city of Amritsar. Rama Tirath Fair is one such event that is celebrated for five days. This is celebrated after Diwali at Rama Tirath near Amritsar. Tullu floating (diyas made of flour are let afloat in the tank), and acrobat shows are the major attraction of the fair. People of Amritsar also celebrate the Guru Purab festival. The festival falls twice in a year, once in November and next in January. Guru Granth Sahib would be read without any gaps, and visits would be made to Gurudwara. All the Sikh Gurus, especially Guru Govind Singh would be remembered on this occasion. 
On all these occasions the city of Amritsar would gear up to celebrate with great enthusiasm. Fairs and concerts especially for the ocassion would be arranged for the entertainment in the city.

Tourist places in Indore



 Rich in cultural and historical legacy, the city of Indore serves to be a major tourist destination in the state of Madhya Pradesh and the city perched on the banks of Saraswati River, Indore is dotted with numerous historical monuments and old buildings. It also houses several prominent places of worship.

Lalbag Palace: 

Lalbag Palace in Indore is a historical heritage left by Holkar dynasty. This impressive historical structure was once the residence of Holkar rulers. Built during the period from 1889 to 1921, Lalbag Palace reflects the grandeur and life style of Holkar kings. It is a beautiful blend of baroque and renaissance architectural styles. There are efforts on the part of Madhya Pradesh state government to make this historic structure the cultural center of the state. Adorned with frescoed ceilings and gilded moldings, Lalbag Palace is worth visiting place in Indore.

Rajwada: 

Rajwada, Indore
RajwadaImage credit:- wikipedia

 Also known as Holkar Palace, Rajwada with its elegant architecture serves to be another key attraction of Indore. This impressive historic structure was built about 200 years ago. This is a seven storied building with its lower portion built of stones, while upper stories are made of wood. The structure of Rajwada is beautiful blend of Maratha, Mughal and French architectural styles.

Kanch Mandir: 
Kanch Mandir
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Kanch Mandir (Glass Temple) of Indore is a famous for its artistic and religious significance. Built by Sir Hukumchand Seth during the 20th century, Kanch Mandir presents exquisite glass works. Ceilings, walls, pillars and floors are beautifully inlaid with colored glass. Paintings depicting incidences from the Jain scriptures can also be seen made in the colored glass. A beautiful chamber, also made of glass, reflecting innumerable images of three statues of Mahavir kept there is a sight to behold. 

Bada Ganpati: 
Bada Ganpati
Bada Ganpati
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Bada Ganpati is an old temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Built in the year 1975, Bada Ganpati temple houses one of the largest idols of lord Ganesha. The idol measure 25 feet in height and is made of different ingredients like lime stone, bricks, soil collected from seven holy places (Moksh puris) in India. The temple is famous for its huge idol of Ganesha and is frequented by a number of devotees and tourists alike.

There are many other places of attractions located in and around the city of Indore. The Krishnapura Chhatris, Geeta Bhavan, Indore Museum, Kamala Nehru Park, Gomatgiri, Meghdoot Upavan, Annapurna Mandir and St. Anne’s Church are some of them.  

How to reach Indore


By air:

Indore has it's own airport named 'Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport' is located 8 km west of Indore. It is linked to  Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, and some of other major cities of India. You can take a advance taxi/cab from airport to reach your desire destination in the city.

By train:

Indore railway station (Station Code : INDB) has regular trains(http://indiarailinfo.com/departures/indore-junction-bg-indb/8) from almost all major cities of country. This railway station is operated by Western Railways. 

By road:

Indore is well connected with the nearby cities and state by road. There are many public bus services as well taxi services available to reach Indore.

Tourist places in Indore



 Rich in cultural and historical legacy, the city of Indore serves to be a major tourist destination in the state of Madhya Pradesh and the city perched on the banks of Saraswati River, Indore is dotted with numerous historical monuments and old buildings. It also houses several prominent places of worship.

Lalbag Palace: 

Lalbag Palace in Indore is a historical heritage left by Holkar dynasty. This impressive historical structure was once the residence of Holkar rulers. Built during the period from 1889 to 1921, Lalbag Palace reflects the grandeur and life style of Holkar kings. It is a beautiful blend of baroque and renaissance architectural styles. There are efforts on the part of Madhya Pradesh state government to make this historic structure the cultural center of the state. Adorned with frescoed ceilings and gilded moldings, Lalbag Palace is worth visiting place in Indore.

Rajwada: 

Rajwada, Indore
RajwadaImage credit:- wikipedia

 Also known as Holkar Palace, Rajwada with its elegant architecture serves to be another key attraction of Indore. This impressive historic structure was built about 200 years ago. This is a seven storied building with its lower portion built of stones, while upper stories are made of wood. The structure of Rajwada is beautiful blend of Maratha, Mughal and French architectural styles.

Kanch Mandir: 
Kanch Mandir
Image credit:- wikipedia

Kanch Mandir (Glass Temple) of Indore is a famous for its artistic and religious significance. Built by Sir Hukumchand Seth during the 20th century, Kanch Mandir presents exquisite glass works. Ceilings, walls, pillars and floors are beautifully inlaid with colored glass. Paintings depicting incidences from the Jain scriptures can also be seen made in the colored glass. A beautiful chamber, also made of glass, reflecting innumerable images of three statues of Mahavir kept there is a sight to behold. 

Bada Ganpati: 
Bada Ganpati
Bada Ganpati
Image credit: wikimapia.org

Bada Ganpati is an old temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Built in the year 1975, Bada Ganpati temple houses one of the largest idols of lord Ganesha. The idol measure 25 feet in height and is made of different ingredients like lime stone, bricks, soil collected from seven holy places (Moksh puris) in India. The temple is famous for its huge idol of Ganesha and is frequented by a number of devotees and tourists alike.

There are many other places of attractions located in and around the city of Indore. The Krishnapura Chhatris, Geeta Bhavan, Indore Museum, Kamala Nehru Park, Gomatgiri, Meghdoot Upavan, Annapurna Mandir and St. Anne’s Church are some of them.  

How to reach Indore


By air:

Indore has it's own airport named 'Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport' is located 8 km west of Indore. It is linked to  Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, and some of other major cities of India. You can take a advance taxi/cab from airport to reach your desire destination in the city.

By train:

Indore railway station (Station Code : INDB) has regular trains(http://indiarailinfo.com/departures/indore-junction-bg-indb/8) from almost all major cities of country. This railway station is operated by Western Railways. 

By road:

Indore is well connected with the nearby cities and state by road. There are many public bus services as well taxi services available to reach Indore.

Tourist Places in Jodhpur


Jodhpur 

Tourist attractions:  Jodhpur, the second largest city of Rajasthan, is a major tourist destination in India.  Being home to several historical monuments and other places of interest, Jodhpur attracts a number of tourists from all over the globe. 
Mehrangarh Fort:  Mehrangarh fort is a key attraction of the city of Jodhpur.  Founded in 1458, Mehrangarh fort happens to be largest fort of Rajasthan. The fort is perched on the top of 150 m high hill offering commanding views of surrounding region.  Inside the fort there is Moti Mahal, a beautiful palace offering the tourists an insight of royal and cultural life of Jodhpur people. Sheesh Mahal, Phool Mahal and Zenana Deodi are other worth seeing structures of Mehrangarh fort. Chamunda Mataji temple is also located in the fort premises.
 Jaswant Thada: Jaswant Thada is a historical structure located in Jodhpur. It is just a 1km downhill from Mehrangarh fort. Jaswant Thada is a royal cenotaph built in marble and is beautifully located near a little lake. It was built in 1899 in the memory of Maharaja Jaswant Sing. This royal cenotaph is built in exquisite architectural style. Portraits of Maharaja Jaswant Singh and other kings can also be seen there.  
 Umaid Bhawan Palace: Umaid Bhawan Palace is another attraction of Jodhpur. It is located in the south of the city and clearly visible from most parts of the city. The palace was completed in 1944 and it is the last great palace of India. Half of the palace is presently used as five star hotels. A little museum can also be seen in the palace. Built in western style of architecture, Umaid Bhawan Palace is quite distinct from other palaces of India.  
Along with these historical monuments and buildings, the city of Jodhpur also offers other places of interest like Takthat Lake, Balsamand Lake, Mandore Gardens, etc.

Tourist Places in Jabalpur







 Jabalpur is an emerging tourist destination in the state of Madhya Pradesh and Jabalpur serves to be a major tourist spot attracting large number of tourists from far and wide. Owing to several places of interest situated in and around it,  Many historic and scenic natural places serve to be the main attractions of Jabalpur.

Madan Mahal Fort:  It is an ancient fort situated in the western part of Jabalpur city. The fort is perched on a small hilltop having an average elevation of about 550 m from the sea level. The fort is believed to have been built in 1100 AD. It was named after a Gond king Madan Singh, the son of Rani Durgavati. High elevated location of the fort enabled the rulers to keep a watch on invaders and attackers. The fort is currently under the care of Archeological Survey of India.

Sangram Sagar Lake: Situated just 15 km away from the heart of Jabalpur city, Sangram Sagar Lake serves to be a perfect picnic spot in the region. This beautiful and serene lake is perched amidst the lush green surroundings and is an ideal place to spend some quite time away from the tiresome city life. The lake also serves to be a shelter to large number of aquatic creatures. Numerous specious migratory and domestic birds can also be spotted there.

Rani Durgavati Museum: It is a memorial dedicated to Rani (queen) Durgavati who was known for her valor. Built in 1964 to commemorate the sacrifice and martyrdom of the queen, Rani Durgavati Museum is a must visit place in Jabalpur. The museum is known for housing several beautiful artifacts and sculptures. As a tribute to Rani Durgavati, an idol of goddess Durga has been placed in the museum. The museum also contains the photos and artifacts of Mahatma Gandhi. Besides, sandstone idols of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati can also be seen in the museum.

Dumna Nature Reserve: Spread over an area of about 1058 hectares, Dumna Nature Reserve is an eco-tourist spot in Jabalpur. It is located just 10 km away from heart of the city and is famous among nature lovers. It is an ideal place to have nature walks. Animals like deer chital, wild boars, jackal, etc can be seen in Dumna Nature Reserve. Various species of birds can also be spotted there in great number. Marble Rocks and Mala Devi Temple are other places of attraction to be visited in Jabalpur.

Fairs and Festivals of Jodhpur



                                    

The city of Jodhpur is known for its rich culture and traditions. Fairs and festivals celebrated in the city form essential parts of Jodhpur culture. Jodhpur hosts many colorful festivals and fairs with great enthusiasm. Apart from the major national festivals like Deepawali, Dussera and holi the city of Jodhpur hosts many vibrant and colorful fairs and festival that attract thousands of visitors from across the country and from abroad as well. Fairs and festivals here offer opportunities for the visitors to have glimpses into the vibrant culture and traditions of the people of Jodhpur as the celebration of the festivals also includes several cultural and entertaining activities. 
Marawar is prominent festival celebrated in the memory of great rulers of the state. The festival was earlier known as Maand festival. This two-day festival of Marwar comes in the month of Sept-Oct and includes the activities like folk dance, folk music and other cultural and fun activities. On the occasion of the festival Jodhpur is thronged by many domestic and foreign tourists to be a part of the charming event of the festival. 
Nagaur fair is major fair in Jodhpur. The fair is famous for its cattle trading and is one of the biggest of its kind in the country. The fair is held every year in the month of Jan-Feb and goes on for eight days. The fair witness thousands bullocks, camels, horse being traded every year. Jodhpur International kite Festival is another charming festival of Jodhpur. Jodhpur hosts the festival every year on the occasion of Makar Sankranti which comes on 14th January. The festival is participated by thousands of people interested in kite flying  from various parts of the country and from abroad as well.

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