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Tourist Places In Visakhapatnam
Visakhapatnam is a coastal city of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Also known as Vizag, the city of Visakhapatnam serves to be a major tourist destination in the state. Home to several prominent places of interest, Visakhapatnam is visited by a number of tourists throughout the year.
Many places of interest like Visakha Museum, war memorial and aquarium are located along this beach. Apart from the above mentioned places, Visakhapatnam houses many other places of interest in and around it.
Kailasgiri Park :
Kailasgiri Park located on the top of a small hill is a major tourist attraction in Visakhapatnam. Situated near the cost of Bay of Bengal, Kailasgiri hill offers panoramic views of the city and its beaches. The hill is known as Kailasgiri due to the presence of sacred statues of Lord Shiva and his wife Parvati. During night entire area is beautifully illuminated offering amazing spectacle when viewed from any part of the city. Rope-way facility has been provided there to reach the top of the hill. One can also enjoy the activity of paragliding which gives a thrilling experience.Borra Caves :
Famous for stalactite and stalagmite formation, Borra Caves situated at Anantgiri in Visakhapatnam is prominent historical site. Discovered in 1807, Borra Caves is an important archeological place in Andhra Pradesh state. Paleolithic implements found there are several thousand years old. The place also assumes religious significance as a Shivlinga and an idol of holy cow Kamdhenu have been placed deep in the caves. This historical and religious significance places is visited by a number of tourist and devotees throughout the year.Ramakrishna Beach :
Ramakrishna Beach is much frequented place in Visakhapatnam which lies just about 120 south of Srikakulam city, another major coastal city of Andhra Pradesh. It happens to be one of the most beautiful beaches located of the east coast of India. Ramakrishna Beach serves to be a perfect place for the people of Visakhapatnam to relax and unwind. The beach derives its name from Ramakrishna Mission and is popularly called as R K Beach.Submarine Museum :
The Submarine Museum is the first submarine tuned to museum in the whole of Asia and second in the World set up at the Rama Krishna beach. Submarine named as INS Kusura is tuned into a museum in 2001.
Many places of interest like Visakha Museum, war memorial and aquarium are located along this beach. Apart from the above mentioned places, Visakhapatnam houses many other places of interest in and around it.
How to reach Visakhapatnam :
By air:-
Visakhapatnam airport is the nearest and easiest airport to reach Visakhapatnam. It is located at 7 km away from the city. This airport is well link with other many Indian cities airport. Traveler can hire a taxi online prior to their arrival through recommended car rental services.By train:-
Visakhapatanam has also a good connectivity via regular trains with Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Thiruvananthapuram, Hyderabad and other major cities of the country.
By road:-
Visakhapatnam is well connected to other cities in and around state by state owned passenger buses and private vehicles.
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Fair and festival in Visakhapatnam
Chandana Yatra, also known as Chandanostavam, is major religious festival celebrated at Sri Varaha Laxminarasimha temple situated at Simachalam near Visakhapatnam. Held every year in the month of March-April, Chandanostavam witnesses a large number of devotees thronging there from all over Andhra Pradesh and some parts of neighboring states. On the occasion of the festival the idol of the main deity which is kept covered with sandal paste all the time is removed ceremoniously and is covered with new and fresh layer of sandalwood.
Rishikonda Beach Festival is another major cultural event of Visakhapatnam organized every year in the month of December. Exhibition stores, craft Bazaar and food shows are the key attractions of the festival. Another interesting festival of Visakhapatnam is Lumbini festival associated with Buddhism. Organized every year in the month of December, Lumbini festival is marked with various religious and cultural activities.
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Tourist places in Rajkot,Gujarat
Rajkot is the third largest city of
Indian state of Gujarat. It once served as the capital place of erstwhile
Saurashtra state from 1948 to 1956. Rajkot boasts of having rich history and
culture. It has also played an important role in Indian freedom movement. A
number tourist places located in and around Rajkot make the city a prominent tourist destination in Gujarat.
Watson Museum:
Watson Museum situated in Jubilee
Park Garden is a major attraction of Rajkot. The museum is named after Colonel
John Watson of British India. The museum serves to be a perfect introduction to
cultural heritage of Saurashtra region of Gujarat state. It has a fine collection of
artifacts of Mohenjodaro and beautiful carvings belonging to the 13th
century. A huge Marble statue of Queen Victoria is another attraction of the
museum. Besides, the museum displays number handicrafts, pottery, beautiful
portraits of royal member of erstwhile princely state of Saurashtra and other
European dignitaries.
Jagat Mandir :
Famous for its beautiful
architectures, Jagat Mandir in Rajkot is a prominent religious place. The temple
is made of red stone and is dedicated to Sri Ramkrishna Paramhans. Visited by
both devotees and tourists, Jagat Mandir serves to be a much frequented place
in Rajkot, located about 250 km south-west of Gandhinagar which serves to be capital places of Gujarat.
Kaba Gandhi’s Gate is another place
of interest in Rajkot. It was Gandhiji’s ancestral home. It now houses Gandhi
Smriti- a memorial museum containing Mahatma Gandhi’s photos and other personal
effects.
Aji Dam :
Popular tourist attraction in
Rajkot.The Aji Dam garden beside the Aji Dam.It is famous for amusement park, zoos,
and beautiful flowers.
The city of Rajkot is home to many
other places of interest. Mahatma Gandhi High School, Lal Pari Lake and Rotary
Dolls Museum are some of the many other attractions one can visit in and around
the city of Rajkot.
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Fair and festival in Rajkot, Gujarat
Known for its rich culture and tradition, Rajkot is the third largest city of Indian state of Gujarat. The city is famous for hosting several cultural events and festivals. Rajkot is often referred as Rangilu Rajkot meaning colorful Rajkot and that could be seen in its colorful celebration of its festivals. Though Rajkot is rapidly growing into a multicultural city, it still continues to preserve its traditional customs and rituals. Festivals celebrated in Rajkot offers us insights of its rich cultures and tradition.
Navratri, the festival of nine nights, is the most charming festival of Gujarat. Being a part of Gujarat state, the city of Rajkot also celebrates Navratri with great fanfare. The festival is celebrated for nine days which witnesses daily prayers and other religious activities. The main attraction of Navratri festival is colorful Garba dance. Garba dance serves to be the main folk dance form of Gujarat state. It is mainly performed on the occasion of Navratri festival. People of all ages and different strata of society take part in this beautiful and charming Garba dance.
Kite festival is another prominent cultural event celebrated on the occasion of Makar Sankranti which usually falls on 14th January. On the occasion of festival people of Rajkot are seen flying there kites high in the sky. The blue sky of the city fills with thousand of colorful kites competing with each other. Similar kind of festival are celebrated on large scale in Ahmedabad and other major cities of Gujarat. There are many other major festivals like holi, Dussera, and Deepawali which are celebrated in Rajkot with great religious fervor.
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Tourist places in Alleppey
Alleppey, popularly called as the Venice of East, is a major tourist destination in the state of Kerala, India. Famous for its backwater tourism, the town of Alleppey is home to many places of interest worth a visit.
Krishnapuram Palace:
Built in the 18th century, Krishnapuram Palace presents a beautiful architectural style of Kerala. This two storied historic structure was built by Marathnanda Varma, a king of Travancore. Crafted with typical Kerala feature of architecture including doomed windows, gabled windows and narrow corridor, the palace is mainly famous for its mural paintings. The palace has now been turned into a museum housing a fine collection of beautiful sculptures, paintings, antiques, bronzes and other artifacts.Alleppey Beach:
Also known as Alapuzha beach, Alleppey Beach is a major tourist attraction in the region. It is one of most famous beaches of Kerala state. Fresh water rivers flowing nearby and serene backwaters near the beach make the place an ideal spot to spend holiday and weekends. Long stretch of golden sand along the shore, panoramic view of blue Arabian Sea and pleasant climate make Alleppey Beach a must visit place.
Pathiramannal:
It is a small Island accessed by boat. The place is dotted with beautiful natural surroundings. It is an ideal place for the nature lover to explore beautiful surroundings. It also serves to be a perfect place for the bird watchers as numerous species of domestic and migratory birds can be spotted there.St Andrew’s Church, Karumadi, Pandavan Rock, Edathua Church and Chavra Bhavan are other places of attraction situated in and around the town of Alleppey.
How to get there:
How to get there:
By air:
Cochin International Airport is the nearest airport at the distance of approximately 83 km from Alleppey. And this airport has connecting flights to and from around the world.
By train:
Alleppey has a railway station with good connectivity with almost all the major cities of state and other state. You can hire a private taxi, cab in advance through online prior to your arrival at the station. Buses and autos are also available to reach at your destination.
By road:
Highway 47 passes through Alleppey hence the city has excellent connectivity to major towns.
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Fair and festival in Guntur
Guntur, the fourth largest city of the state of Andhra Pradesh, is known for its diverse culture. Festival is one of the vital parts of the culture and therefore the city of Guntur celebrates multi religious and multi-cultural festivals with equal zest. Along with the major festivals like Deepawali, Dussera, Holi etc Guntur also celebrates Id-ul-fitr and Christmas with great enthusiasm. Apart from these important festivals Guntur also hosts some of its regional fairs and festivals with much pomp and show.
Mulathaneswaraswami Kalyanothsavam is five-day festival celebrated in the month of March-April at the temple of Tadikonda situated near Guntur. The festival is a prominent religious event and on the occasion of the festival devotees offers the coconut, flowers, fruits and betel leaves to the deity of the temple. Sri Narsimhaswami Kalyanothsavam is another major festival celebrated for 16 days in the month of March-April at Lakshami Narasimhaswami temple in Guntur. Hazart Sayed Bajit Shahi Aulia Urs is Muslim fair held every year in the month of Ramzan at Pedakani near Ramzan. The fair is visited by many Muslim devotees from far and wide. Sri Ramlingeswaraswami Lakshabilvarchana and Sri Ramakoti Mahothsvam are other major fairs and festivals celebrated full zest in Guntur.
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Tourist places in Bikaner
Bikaner is a city in the state of Rajasthan, India. Rich in history and culture, the city of Bikaner serves to be a major tourist destination in the state. Bikaner is dotted with numerous historic forts, palaces, temples etc. These places of interest attract thousands of tourists from all over the globe.
Junagarh Fort :
Built in 1593 by Raja Rai Singh, Junagarh Fort is key tourist attraction of Bikaner. The fort is perched at an altitude of about 700 ft and is easily visible from a distance. The fort wall measures about 987 m in length and it is fortified with 37 bastions. The fort also has a moat and two entrances. Beautifully stone carving done in several palaces of the fort is the main highlight of this impressive structure. Anup Mahal, Rang Mahal, Hawa Mahal, Phool Mahal and Chandra Mahal are some of the palaces of Junagarh fort.
Lalgarh palace :
Lalgarh palace is another major attraction of Bikaner. It is located just 3 km away from Bikaner and is known for its beautiful architectural style and lattice work. This imposing structure was built by Maharaja Ganga Singh in memory of his father. A portion of this Palace has been turned in a heritage hotel by Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporations.
Mata Karni Temple :
Mata Karni Temple situated just 30 km south of Bikaner is a prominent place of worship in the region. It is over 600 year old temple and is dedicated to Mata Karni who is considered as one of the incarnations of goddess Durga. Camel research and breeding farm, Ganga Golden Jubilee Museum and Fort Museum are other places of attractions in Bikaner.
Built in 1593 by Raja Rai Singh, Junagarh Fort is key tourist attraction of Bikaner. The fort is perched at an altitude of about 700 ft and is easily visible from a distance. The fort wall measures about 987 m in length and it is fortified with 37 bastions. The fort also has a moat and two entrances. Beautifully stone carving done in several palaces of the fort is the main highlight of this impressive structure. Anup Mahal, Rang Mahal, Hawa Mahal, Phool Mahal and Chandra Mahal are some of the palaces of Junagarh fort.
Lalgarh palace :
Lalgarh palace is another major attraction of Bikaner. It is located just 3 km away from Bikaner and is known for its beautiful architectural style and lattice work. This imposing structure was built by Maharaja Ganga Singh in memory of his father. A portion of this Palace has been turned in a heritage hotel by Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporations.
Mata Karni Temple :
Mata Karni Temple situated just 30 km south of Bikaner is a prominent place of worship in the region. It is over 600 year old temple and is dedicated to Mata Karni who is considered as one of the incarnations of goddess Durga. Camel research and breeding farm, Ganga Golden Jubilee Museum and Fort Museum are other places of attractions in Bikaner.
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Fair and festival in Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer Desert festival is the most important cultural festival of Jaisalmer. The festival is organized by Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation and is known for its myriads of cultural and entertainment activities. Jaisalmer Desert Festival serves to be a platform from where one can have the insights of rich culture and tradition of the people of the region. Beautifully adorned camels, colorful traditional attires of the people, attractive folk dance and songs are the main highlights of the desert festivals of Jaisalmer.
Jaisalmer celebrates many other major festivals celebrated in other parts of Rajasthan. Among other festivals celebrated in Jaisalmer the festival of Gangaur is prominent one. Holi and Dussera are other major festivals of Jaisalmer celebrated with much pomp and show. Colorful festivals of Jaisalmer attract thousands of tourists from all over the globe.
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Tourist places in Trichy
Rock Fort Ganpati Temple :
Rock Fort Ganpati Temple is a key attraction of Trichy. The temple with its height of about 83m is perched on the top of the rock fort. The rock is one of oldest rocks in the world. The fort has historical importance as it helped British to strengthen their base in Tamil Nadu state. About 344 steps take you to the temple dedicated to Lord Ganapati. Rock Fort Ganpati Temple in Trichy is much frequented by both tourists and devotees.
Sri Rangam Ranga Nathar Temple :
Sri Rangam Ranga Nathar Temple is another major place of religious significance in Trichy, located just about 140 km north east of Madurai city which itself is home to many ancient temples and historic structures. The temple dates back to the 14th century. There had been contributions of several kingdoms in the making of this majestic temple. Devoted to Lord Vishnu, the temple attracts thousands of devotees and tourists round the year. One can also visit the temple museum housings several historic valuables. The temple also hosts and celebrates an annual festival of Vaikunda Ekadasi in the month of December.
There are many other places of tourist and religious importance which one can explore around city of Trichy.
Thanjavur :
Thanjavur is famous as tourist and pilgrimage destination in Tamil Nadu state. It is located just about 55 km away from city of Trichy and is visited by both tourists and devotees throughout the year. One can also take some time out to visit Government Museum located on Bharathidasan Road. The museum has rich collections of bronze and stone sculptures dating back to ancient and medieval age.
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Fair and festival in Trichy
Trichy known for its rich culture and traditions celebrates several festivals and cultural events. Fairs and festivals celebrated in the city serve the occasions which offer the insights of traditional customs and rituals followed by the people of Trichy. Along with the major national festivals the city of Trichy celebrates its regional festivals with much fanfare. Pongal serves to be the most important festival of the state of Tamil Nadu. Being a part of the state Trichy also celebrates the festivals with much pomp and show.
Samayapuram Mariamman Temple festivals are prominent religious events held in Trichy. Poochoriyal, Pancha Prakaram and Bramhostavam are famous festivals celebrated at the temple of Samyapuram. During these festivals Samayapuram temple witnesses the thousands of people thronging there from across the country. Jallikattu is another prominent cultural event organized in several villages near Trichy. Jallikattu is bull catching event organized mainly during the celebration of Pongal festival. Allur Jallathiru Vizha and Vaikunta Ekadasi are other prominent festivals celebrated in Trichy with much fanfare.
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