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Tourist Places in Kedarnath, Uttarakhand
One of the holiest places of Pilgrimage, Kedarnath is located in Indian state of Uttarakhand. It is in Rudraprayg district of the state and one of the Chota Char Dham pilgrimage sites (important Hindu religious places). Nestled with majestic snow covered mountain of Himalaya, Kedarnath is home to one of the holiest temple of Hindu, Kedarnath temple. Thousands of devotees from across the world visit this place during char dham yatra.
Place to visit in Kedarnath :
Kedarnath is popularly known for its many Hindu temples of religious importance.
Kedarnath temple :
Kedarnath temple is the most prominent temple in Kedarnath. It is believed that it was built by Sankaracharya. The temple is one the twelve Jyotirlingas and according to myth it is the place where Lord Shiva hid himself in the form of a bull. Lord Shiva hid himself here because he was not willing to forgive Pandavas who were begging pardon and redemption after the war of Kurushetra against there in and kith. This place, where Lord Shiva have hidden himself is known as Guptkash
Sankaracharya Samadhi :
Sankaracharya Samadhi is another religious place in Kedarnath. He was a famous Hindu philosopher. It is believed that it was he who renovated the shrine of Kedarnath.
Agastya muni:
Agastya muni is yet another place where thousands of devotes gathers to pay homage to the great sage, Agastya who is believed to have spend his some time of his life meditating here. On the occasion of Baisakhi thousands of pilgrims throng there.Apart from the religious place Kedarnath also house other places of interest in and around it.
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Chandrashila :
Chandrashila trek is famous place for trekkers. It offers impressive beauty of incredible Himalayan range. It is situated at the altitude of 3680 m and offers many trekking sites to adventurers. It also offers tourist various beautiful natural sights.Chopta, Sonprayag and Vasuki Tal are some of many other places of attraction to be seen near Kedarnath.
Best time to visit:
The best month for travel is May and June and from September and October.
How to get there:
By rail :
If you are travelling by train Rishikesh is the place you can get down at. This railway station is the closest one to Kedarnath (221km). From Rishikesh to Kedarnath there are many vehicles available like private cars and buses.By road :
Many state and private vehicles make daily trips to Kedarnath from most of the major nearby cities of Uttarakhandand state and the country.By air:
Jolly Grant Airport at Dehradun is 270 km away from Kedarnath and closest one to it. The airport is well connected to other major cities of the country.Other details:
Kedarnath is a major pilgrimage center and thousands of pilgrims visit this holy town. It houses many hotels which provide accommodation facilities to visitors. During the time of May to November most of the hotels are booked. Because this is the period of the year when most of the devotees and tourists come here. So if you plan to make a visit this holy town of Kedarnath, do not forget to book your rooms in advance.
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Tourist Places in Bhiwani, Haryana
Bhiwani is a town and municipality in the state of Haryana. It is the headquarters of Bhiwani district located near the Thar Desert. Bhiwani gets its reference in Ain-e-Akbari. It was set up by a Rajput king and was named after his wife Bhani. In the course of the time the name Bhani was changed to present Bhiwani. The town has been a prominent place of commerce since Mughal era. Home to several prominent temples, Bhiwani is sometimes referred to as the small Kashi of India. Bhiwani is the boxing powerhouse of India. It hosts a boxing academy established by Captain Hawa Singh, a legendary Indian boxer.
Places to visit: There are number of places worth a visit in Bhiwani.
Places to visit: There are number of places worth a visit in Bhiwani.
Star Monument :
Star Monument is one of them. It is situated in Satsang Bhavan Complex. It is a Smadhi of Sh Tara Chand or Maharaj Ji. The monument gets its name from star-like shape. A beautiful small garden is located near the monuments. The hut in the garden is believed to be the place for Maharaj Ji to meditate.
Jain Temple :
Jain Temple is prominent place of worship in Bhiwani. It is located in Ranila village in Bhiwani district. The temple is also famous for its wonderful architecture and is visited by both the tourists and devotees.
Jain Temple is prominent place of worship in Bhiwani. It is located in Ranila village in Bhiwani district. The temple is also famous for its wonderful architecture and is visited by both the tourists and devotees.
Gauri Shankar Mandir :Gauri Shankar Mandir is another prominent place of worship. It was built in 1955 by Seth Kirorimal. Pillars of the temple are beautifully engraved with Hindu mythological scenes. Shri Rangnath Mandir, Khaki-baba ka Mandir, Hira Puri Mandir, Hanuman Mandir, Lohru Fort, Tomb of Raja Khetri, Shyameswar Tank, and Hanuman Mandir are some of many other places of interest located in and around Bhiwani.
How to reach:
Bhiwani is well connected by rail to other parts of India. It is a major railway junction and hence gets several trains connecting many other cities of the country. It also has good road connectivity. Indira Gandhi International Airport is the closest airbase to Bhiwani. State-run buses are also available to the town from other cities and towns of Haryana.
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Tourist Places in Bilaspur
Bilaspur is second largest city of state of Chhattisgarh, India. Known for its aromatic Doobraj rice and handloom woven soft Kosa saris, Bilaspur also houses many places worth visiting. The city is situated at 111 km south of the state capital Raipur. Chhattisgarh High Court at Bilaspur makes the city be known as ‘’Nyaydhani’’ (place of justice) of the state. It has also become a major center of education as students from other parts of the state come there for medical and engineering exams. Chhattisgarhi and Hindi are widely spoken languages. Its weather is pleasant during winter and it is very hot and dry during the summer. The best time to visit Bilaspur is from October to March, though it can be visited any time of the year to enjoy the diversity of culture which is very different from other parts of the country.
Places of interest: Bilaspur is home to many places of interest in and around it.
Giraudhpuri :
Giraudhpuri is a religious place for the Satnami, the followers of Satnami Panth. Sirpur and Malhar are historically significant places as they were visited by Chinese historian Xuanzang.
Tala :
Tala is another famous place for Rudra Shiva and it is about 20km away from Bilaspur. Other important temples of Bilaspur include Lord Shiva temple at Pali, Lord Rama temple, Rani Sati temple etc. Some historic places include Singhpur Caves with pre-historic paintings and Bhoramadeb.
Achanakmar Wild life Sanctuary :
The city is also famous for its wildlife. It is known for having densest forest in the country. Achanakmar Wild life Sanctuary is famous for housing different kind of animals. Ghonagapani Dam, situated at the entry of Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary, offers its visitors panoramic views. Guest houses are situated beyond the sanctuary and can be booked with Government officials. Guest houses are well arranged. Khutaghat, located at just 55k away, has a dam and reservoir. Beautifully located Hill Top Rest House offers its visitors wonderful views of vast expanse of blue water of the reservoir.
Other places of interest include Vivekanand Uddyaan (a city park), Kaanan Pindary zoo, Ramkrishna Ashram etc.
How to get there: Air, rail and road connect the city to other parts of the state and the country. Bilaspur Airport is located at Chakabhatta which is just 10km away from center of the city. But it has not any regular flights from airliners. Nearest airport is at Raipur which is about 110 km away and it has regular flights from Delhi, Nagpur, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bhopal and other major cities of the country. Bilaspur is Zonal Head Office of South East Central Railway and well connected to other many parts of the country. Many state run buses and private luxury buses connect the city to other cities and towns of the state.
Other details : The city of Bilaspur celebrates all major festivals of India. Local festival in which they perform colorful Route Dance is celebrated in the month of November.
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Sonepur Cattle Fair, Bihar
Sonepur, a small town of Bihar, is famous for its fair popularly called Sonepur Mela. Sonepur Mela is known for its cattle fair (especially elephant) and sometimes it is also called as Sonepur cattle fair. Sonepur cattle fair is Asia’s one of the biggest cattle fairs. The town of Sonepur, situated at just 22 km of Patna -capital city of Bihar, hosts this fair every year in the month of November.
Sonepur fair has historical importance as it was visited by royal Rajas and Nawabs in the past. They used to camp there during the fair. Sonepur fair holds religious significance as it was held on the full moon day of Kartik month (November) which is considered to be the most sacred month of Hindu calendar. Sonepur is located at the meeting point of two holy rivers namely Ganga and Gandak. People visiting Sonepur fair are seen taking bath in this holy confluence point of two rivers and seeking bless in Hariharnath Mandir located there.
A Sonepur fair is an event and a place where thousands of cattle are sold and bought. The cattle particularly include elephant, horse, camel etc. the fair is held on large ground and is visited by lakhs of people throughout the country and from abroad as well. The fair is not just confined to cattle fair, it is also an event when numerous cultural and entertaining programs like dance, music, folk arts etc are performed.
Sonepur fair has historical importance as it was visited by royal Rajas and Nawabs in the past. They used to camp there during the fair. Sonepur fair holds religious significance as it was held on the full moon day of Kartik month (November) which is considered to be the most sacred month of Hindu calendar. Sonepur is located at the meeting point of two holy rivers namely Ganga and Gandak. People visiting Sonepur fair are seen taking bath in this holy confluence point of two rivers and seeking bless in Hariharnath Mandir located there.
A Sonepur fair is an event and a place where thousands of cattle are sold and bought. The cattle particularly include elephant, horse, camel etc. the fair is held on large ground and is visited by lakhs of people throughout the country and from abroad as well. The fair is not just confined to cattle fair, it is also an event when numerous cultural and entertaining programs like dance, music, folk arts etc are performed.
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Tourist Places in Chakrata, Uttarakhand
About the city:
Chakrata is hill station in the district of Dehradun of Indian state of Uttarakhand. Elevated at the height of 7000 ft it is one of the major tourist destinations of the state. It was mainly developed as a hill station by the British during colonial rule. Now it houses a cantonment area. Gifted with dense forest and lusting greeneries, it is one of most popular tourist spot to spend vacation. Weather of Chakrata remains pleasant most of the times of the year. The hill station was formerly known as Jaunsar Bawar, as it was inhabited mainly by Jaunsari tribe.
What to see: Chakrata houses many places of interest in and around it. Adorned with lush green lands and dense forests.
Chilmiri Neck :
Chilmiri Neck is very fascinating place to visit. The place offers its tourists many wonderful sights of down valley. Cool and pleasant weather make it must visit place. The place also houses many different species of bird.
Ram Tal Horticultural Garden :Ram Tal Horticultural Garden is another place of attraction. The garden is abundant with many varieties of climbers, fems, lichen, conifers, flowering plants and woody trees. The place also offers tourist different kinds of bird to watch. Black headed Jay, Oriental turtle doves and Grey Treepai are found here on large scale. This horticulture garden also houses a natural pond and apple garden which add to the beauty of the nature.
Tiger fall :
Tiger fall is an amazing water fall and therefore it is a major tourist spot in Chakrata. Being one of the highest water falls in India, it is very breathtaking experience to watch the water fall situated at the altitude of 2200m Deoband is a place from where tourists can watch the fascinating and wonderful views of Himalayan range. Deoband is nestled with dense forest and is beautiful place to explore the nature. It also houses many varieties of animals and birds in the surrounding areas.
How to get there:
Chakrata is well linked by road to other parts of the state and the country. Many state run buses and private luxury buses are available from Dehradun and other cities of the state and the country. Nearest railway station is Dehradun railway station which is about 92km away from the chakrata. Dehradun railway station is connected to many cities and town of the state and the country. Nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, about 116m away from Chakrata. The airport is well connected by many fights to major cities of the country.
Chakrata is hill station in the district of Dehradun of Indian state of Uttarakhand. Elevated at the height of 7000 ft it is one of the major tourist destinations of the state. It was mainly developed as a hill station by the British during colonial rule. Now it houses a cantonment area. Gifted with dense forest and lusting greeneries, it is one of most popular tourist spot to spend vacation. Weather of Chakrata remains pleasant most of the times of the year. The hill station was formerly known as Jaunsar Bawar, as it was inhabited mainly by Jaunsari tribe.
What to see: Chakrata houses many places of interest in and around it. Adorned with lush green lands and dense forests.

Chilmiri Neck is very fascinating place to visit. The place offers its tourists many wonderful sights of down valley. Cool and pleasant weather make it must visit place. The place also houses many different species of bird.


Tiger fall is an amazing water fall and therefore it is a major tourist spot in Chakrata. Being one of the highest water falls in India, it is very breathtaking experience to watch the water fall situated at the altitude of 2200m Deoband is a place from where tourists can watch the fascinating and wonderful views of Himalayan range. Deoband is nestled with dense forest and is beautiful place to explore the nature. It also houses many varieties of animals and birds in the surrounding areas.
How to get there:
Chakrata is well linked by road to other parts of the state and the country. Many state run buses and private luxury buses are available from Dehradun and other cities of the state and the country. Nearest railway station is Dehradun railway station which is about 92km away from the chakrata. Dehradun railway station is connected to many cities and town of the state and the country. Nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, about 116m away from Chakrata. The airport is well connected by many fights to major cities of the country.
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Tourist Places in Ambala
Ambala is a city in Indian state of Haryana. It is located on the border between Punjab and Haryana. It is a Municipal Corporation and the headquarters of Ambala district. Ambala consists of two sub areas- Ambala Cantonment and Ambala town. These two areas are 3 km apart from each other. Both Indian military and Indian air force have their presence in Ambala Cantt. Ambala serves to be a main transit point for the travelers to several tourist destinations in Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab and Chhattisgarh. It is believed that the city got its name from Amba Rajput, the founder the city, while some believe that Ambala is named after Bhavani Amba temple located in the city.
Ambala is major market of scientific products. It is sometimes referred to as the city of scientific products. Ambala is hub for the products like microscopes, glass apparatus, laboratory equipments, etc. It produces about 34 percent of the total scientific products in India. Ambala is also a major market of custom-made clothes for men and women. Though Ambala is a transit place for the tourist travelling to neighboring states, the city itself offers several places of interest in and around it.
Places of interest: There are several prominent places of worship located in and around Ambala.
Lakhanpur Sahib Gurudwara :It is a major pilgrimage center in Ambala. It is associated with Guru Gobind Singh. The Gurudwara is located in Lakhanpur village in Ambala district and is frequented by thousands of Sikh devotees from all over the globe.
Gurudwara Manji Sahib :
It is another prominent place of worship in Ambala. It is perched on the national highway no 1, known as Sher Shah Suri Marg. Originally built in the year 1764, Gurudwara Manji Sahib was reconstructed during 1871 to 1911 by Maharaja Hira Singh of Nabha. The place of the Gurudwara was once visited by the sixth Sikh guru, Guru Hargobind Singh. The Gurudwara has small pond and a well believed to be built during the stay of Guru Hargobind Sing. Badshahi Bag Gurudwara and Sis Ganj Gurudwara are other major pilgrimage places of Sikhs located in Ambala.
Rani Ka Talab :
Apart from the places of religious significance, Ambala also hosts other places of interest like Rani Ka Talab and Planetarium. Rani Ka Talab is historical legacy of the city. This 500 years old pond was constructed by Raja Ranjit Singh of Chhachhrauli. It is located in Ambala Cantt and is under the control of Indian Army. An ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is also located on the bank the pond.
Ambala Planetarium :It is one of the oldest planetariums in the country. It was set up in the 1950s. Designed by Pt. Jagannath Sharma, a spearhead in scientific products industry, Ambala Planetarium attracts tourists’ attention by its magnificent dome structure. Amazing visual appearance of sky at any given latitude is the main highlight of the planetarium.
How to reach: Ambala has good rail and road connectivity. Ambala City Railway Station is located in the center of the city. It is well connected by several trains to many other parts of India. Ambala is perched on the national highway no 1 (NH-1) connecting Delhi and Amritsar. State-run buses also connect the city to other parts of Haryana state. Chandigarh (50 km) is the nearest airbase to Ambala.
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Tourist Places in Shrivardhan
Shrivardhan is a tahsil town in the state of Maharashtra, India. It comes under the Raigad district of the state. Shrivardhan is a growing seaside resort as it has some beautiful beaches and other panoramic natural sites in and around it. It is the birth place of Balaji Vishwanath, the first Peshava of Maratha kingdom appointed by Chhatrapati Shahu (grandson of Chhatrapati Shivaji). Shrivardhan is believed to be visited by Pandava in their pilgrimage tour. The town is historical significant as it was visited by many traders of the past.

Kondivali Beach, situated just 4 km of Shrivardhana, fulfills the dream of water sport lovers by offering them a perfect spot for water sport. Long stretched white sand of the beach fascinates the tourists.
Harihareshwar Beach :
Harihareshwar Beach is another attractive beach near Shrivardhan. It is an ideal place to spend holidays. Its clean, cool and unspoiled environs attract many tourists. Sri Harihar hill located there adds to the beauty of the beach. The temple of Kalbhairav is located near the beach. it is the temple of lord Shiva and is visited by many devotees on the occasion of Maha Shivratri. You can also visit Yogeshwari temple. It is situated in the premises of Kalbhairav temple.
Harihareshwar Beach is another attractive beach near Shrivardhan. It is an ideal place to spend holidays. Its clean, cool and unspoiled environs attract many tourists. Sri Harihar hill located there adds to the beauty of the beach. The temple of Kalbhairav is located near the beach. it is the temple of lord Shiva and is visited by many devotees on the occasion of Maha Shivratri. You can also visit Yogeshwari temple. It is situated in the premises of Kalbhairav temple.

Ganesh Gully is yet another place of attraction near Shrivardhan. It is a narrow ditch of 3 feet between the two Rocky Mountains. it is said that at the end of that long narrow channel is the idol of Lord Ganesha.
Bagmanadala :
Bagmanadala is another interesting place near Shrivardhan. It is a small village where Peshwas of Maratha Empire spent many years. Peshwa Smarak and ancient fort named as Bankort fort are interesting places to be seen here.
Bagmanadala is another interesting place near Shrivardhan. It is a small village where Peshwas of Maratha Empire spent many years. Peshwa Smarak and ancient fort named as Bankort fort are interesting places to be seen here.
State run buses and other private vehicles connect Shrivardhan to Pune, Mangaon, Mumbai and other cities and towns of the state. Mangaon which is about 65 km away from Shrivardhan serves as the nearest rail head to it and is well connected to Mumbai, Pune and other parts of the state. Pune Airport serves as the closest air base to it. The air port is well linked to other major cities of the country.
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Tourist Places in Lonar, Maharashtra
Popular for its crater and lake, Lonar is a town in the state of Maharashtra, India. It located in the district of Buldhana. It is situated at distance of 140 km from Buldhana and 160 km from Aurangabad. It is very scorching in summer as temperature rises high. October to February is the best time to visit Lonar. Marathi is widely spoken language of the region and Hindi is also spoken by some.
The famous Lonar crater is believed to be formed due to the impact of meteor hit about 55,000 years ago. Though there are impacts of meteors hits in other parts the world also but in Lonar it is the impact of meteor hitting on Basalt rock. And it is only one of its kinds in the world. A lake then evolved in the crater of Lonar is alkaline and saline in nature. This makes the water salty and therefore this salt water Lake of Lonar is the only salt water lake made on Basalt rocks in the world. It has the average diameter of 1.2km. Lonar Lake has become a subject of research for many like geologists, ecologists, archeologist and astronomers. The lake is visited by many scientifically oriented people and many other people who are curious about the strange lake. The lake does not house any living organisms in it and if roots of any tree get in to it the tree loses its life soon. The lake is surrounded by many trees and various species of bird are seen flying around the lake.
You can also visit to the temple of Kamja Devi which is located near the lake. Daityasudan Surya temple is another place of interest near Lonar.
Road connects Lonar to other parts of the state. Several state run buses and other private vehicles links it to Buldhana, Aurangabad, Pune and many other cities and towns of the state. Shegaon is the closet railway station to Lonar. The station is connected to Bhusawal railway junction which is further linked to many other parts of the state and the country. Chikalthana Airport at Aurangabad is nearest one to it. The airport is well linked by regular flights to Mumbai.
The famous Lonar crater is believed to be formed due to the impact of meteor hit about 55,000 years ago. Though there are impacts of meteors hits in other parts the world also but in Lonar it is the impact of meteor hitting on Basalt rock. And it is only one of its kinds in the world. A lake then evolved in the crater of Lonar is alkaline and saline in nature. This makes the water salty and therefore this salt water Lake of Lonar is the only salt water lake made on Basalt rocks in the world. It has the average diameter of 1.2km. Lonar Lake has become a subject of research for many like geologists, ecologists, archeologist and astronomers. The lake is visited by many scientifically oriented people and many other people who are curious about the strange lake. The lake does not house any living organisms in it and if roots of any tree get in to it the tree loses its life soon. The lake is surrounded by many trees and various species of bird are seen flying around the lake.
You can also visit to the temple of Kamja Devi which is located near the lake. Daityasudan Surya temple is another place of interest near Lonar.
Road connects Lonar to other parts of the state. Several state run buses and other private vehicles links it to Buldhana, Aurangabad, Pune and many other cities and towns of the state. Shegaon is the closet railway station to Lonar. The station is connected to Bhusawal railway junction which is further linked to many other parts of the state and the country. Chikalthana Airport at Aurangabad is nearest one to it. The airport is well linked by regular flights to Mumbai.
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Tourist Places in Nanjangud, Karnataka
Nanjangud is a temple town situated in Indian state of Karnataka. The town is located in Mysore district of the state. Nanjangud is popular for its many beautiful temples. It visited by both tourists and devotees throughout the year. Many of the temples are situated along the river of Kabini. The river is also known as Kapila. The town is just 23 km away from the city of Mysore. Structure and architecture of the temple are beautiful and they attract many tourists along with devotees. There are influences of different rulers in Nanjangud like Tipu Sultan, Wodeyar Kings, Hoysala Kings and Hyder Ali.
Places to visit :
The temple of Lord Srikanteshwara :
The temple of Lord Srikanteshwara is one of the oldest ones in the country. The temple is located on the bank of Kabini River. It is dedicated to the Hindu God Lord Shiva and visited by many devotees throughout the year. Shiv Linga in the temple is believed to be established by sage named Gauthama who had lived there for some time. The temple is in Dravidian style of architecture and contains many deities like Goddess Parvati (wife of Lord Shiva), Lord Nanjundeshwara and Lord Vishnu with Sridevi & Bhudevi
Wild life sanctuary :
Wild life sanctuary along the river of Kabini is another place of attraction in Nanjangud. One can see various species of animals and birds. It also offers the tourists trekking trails. One can enjoy beautiful surroundings nature of Kabini River.
How to get there :
Rail and road connects the town of Nanjangud to other parts of the state and the country. Nanjangud railway station is well linked by many trains to Mysore and thereby to other cities and towns of the state and the country. Many state run buses and other private vehicles like cars are available from Bangalore, Mysore and other cities and towns of the state. Bangalore Airport is the nearest airbase to Nanjangud. It is just 160 km from Nanjangud. The airport is well linked by many flights to other major cities of India.
Temperature of the region ranges from 32°c to 40°c in summer while it is between 22°c to 32°c in winter. October to March is the best time to visit Nanjangud.
Places to visit :

The temple of Lord Srikanteshwara is one of the oldest ones in the country. The temple is located on the bank of Kabini River. It is dedicated to the Hindu God Lord Shiva and visited by many devotees throughout the year. Shiv Linga in the temple is believed to be established by sage named Gauthama who had lived there for some time. The temple is in Dravidian style of architecture and contains many deities like Goddess Parvati (wife of Lord Shiva), Lord Nanjundeshwara and Lord Vishnu with Sridevi & Bhudevi

Wild life sanctuary along the river of Kabini is another place of attraction in Nanjangud. One can see various species of animals and birds. It also offers the tourists trekking trails. One can enjoy beautiful surroundings nature of Kabini River.
How to get there :
Rail and road connects the town of Nanjangud to other parts of the state and the country. Nanjangud railway station is well linked by many trains to Mysore and thereby to other cities and towns of the state and the country. Many state run buses and other private vehicles like cars are available from Bangalore, Mysore and other cities and towns of the state. Bangalore Airport is the nearest airbase to Nanjangud. It is just 160 km from Nanjangud. The airport is well linked by many flights to other major cities of India.
Temperature of the region ranges from 32°c to 40°c in summer while it is between 22°c to 32°c in winter. October to March is the best time to visit Nanjangud.
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Tourist Places in Khandala
Khandala is a popular hill station located in Western Ghat of the state of Maharashtra, India. It is situated at the altitude of 625 m and is gifted with beautiful nature, fascinating lakes, cascades, lush green surroundings etc. Marathi is widely spoken language of the region. Its temperature remains pleasant throughout the year and hence it can be visited during any time of the year.
Places of interest: Khandala is popular tourist destination in the state. Its proximity to Mumbai and Pune make it a perfect holiday spot. It has many places of attraction to offer to its tourists.
Rajmachi Park :
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Rajmachi Park is a beautiful garden situated near Khandala. The garden offers tourists many views of beautiful surroundings. Rajmachi Fort can also be seen from here. It also houses Children Park and a temple nearby.
Ryewood :
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Ryewood is another beautiful garden near Khandala. The garden is abundant with majestic long trees. There is a temple of Mahadeo located near. The garden gets its name from a British officer Mr. Rey who stayed here for long time. It is also believed to be come from the Marathi word Rai which means thick forest.
Duke’s Nose :
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Duke’s Nose is another place of interest near Khandala. This cliff resembles the pointed nose of Duke Wellington after whom the place is named. It is also called as Nagphani as it looks like the hood of Nag.
Shivaji Park :
Shivaji Park is another beautiful place to visit. It was a play ground earlier then it was turned into the garden in 1956. It houses a statue of Shivaji Maharaja.Lohgad Darshan is small beautiful park with many toys for children’s amusement. There is a statue of Vir Savarkar, a great freedom fighter.
Kune falls :
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Kune falls image credit: flickr |
Kune falls is fascinating experience of watching water falling down from the height of about 100feet. Tiger’s leap, Sakur Plateau, Monkey hill and Reversing Station are other places of attraction to be seen here.
How to reach :
By road:
Khandala is situated on Pune-Mumbai express way and therefore well connected to the other parts of the state. Many state run buses and other private vehicles like rental cars and luxury buses link it Pune, Mumbai and other cities and towns of the state. It is located at the distance of just 68km from Pune and 81 km from Mumbai.
By train:
If you are traveling by train, you can get down at Lonavala which is just 4 km away from Khandala. Lonavala is well linked by trains to Pune, Mumbai and other cities and towns of the state.
By air:
Closest airport to Khandala is Pune Airport. It is well connected by several domestic flights to major cities of India.Other details :
If you visit this beautiful hill station and plan to spend more than a day then there are many hotel and resorts in Khandala to accommodate you.Tag :
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