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Vasant Panchami - a festival devoted to Goddess Saraswati
Vasant Panchami |
Vasant Panchami is a festival celebrated by the Hindus all over the world. The festival celebrates the goddess of Saraswati which is known to be the goddess of Knowledge. Goddess Saraswati is a consort of the lord Brahma who is according to Hindu mythology, considered to be the creator of the whole universe. Devi Saraswati is known to be goddess of learning and wisdom. The Goddess Saraswati symbolizes the Knowledge.
The word Panchami literally means five and the festival falls on the fifth day of Mag (Jan- Feb) month of the Indian Calendar. The day is supposed to be auspicious to teach the children to write their first word in their life. On the occasion of Vasant Panchami Brahmins are invited to home and fed. Yellow color gets importance on this day. People usually try to wear yellow dress on this festival. India’s crop fields are filled with the color yellow, as the yellow mustard flowers bloom at this time of the year.The goddess Saraswati is also adorned with yellow cloths and worshiped.
Pitri Tarpan is done on the occasion of Vasant Panchami. Pitri Tarpan means worshiping ancestors. Kamdev (the god of love) is also worshipped on this holy event. Sweets are exchanged with relatives and friends. Children like to fly kites on this day. Vasant Panchami has a great religious and social importance in Indian society and hence the festival is celebrated with great fervor.
Vasant Panchami is celebrated in Punjab with more fascinating way. First of all the festival is known as Basant Panchami here. On the occasion children and many young boys and girls fly the colorful kites. Thousands of colorful kites presents amazing look in the sky. This is largely seen in Ferozepur (Punjab) where the festival is also known as Kite Festival.
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Kumbh Mela - The largest religious gathering on earth
Kumbh Mela |
Kumbha Mela is a religious fair held every twelve years at four different holy riverside sites by rotation. According to an account in the scriptures, during the churning of the ksheera Sagar (the holy ocean of milk) when the pot of Amrit (Elxir) was obtained from the ocean, a quarrel broke between the Devtas and the Asuras. Lord Vishnu fled with the Kumbh (Urn of Amrit) some drops of elixir fell in four places: Haridwar, Nasik, Allahabad and Ujjain. Therefore Kumbh Mela is held at Allahabad (Prayag), Nasik (Trimbkeshwar), Haridwar and Ujjain. Half or Ardh kumbh is held after six years. And a Maha Kumbh is held at Prayag (Allahabad) after twelve Purna kumbh or 144 years. The last Ardha Kumbh was held for 45 days starting in January at Allahabad in the year 2007. It attracted about 7 Crore (70 Million) people. The last Maha Kumbh was held at Allahabad in the year 2001; it was attended by at least 60 million people at that time which by any count was recorded as the largest single gathering of human beings anywhere in the world. People generally take an auspicious bath on the days prescribed in the Shastras; other rituals are also performed at the place of Kumbh Melas.
In the year 2013 Mahakumbh mela is held at Allahabad from 27th. January to 10th March.
Upcoming Kumbh Mela Venues:
2015 Nashik Kumbh Mela
2016 Ujjain (Simhastha) Kumbh Mela
2016 Haridwar Ardh Kumb Mela
2019 Allahabad (Prayag) Ardha Kumbh Mela
Next Kumbh Mela to be held in Nasik in the year 2015 between August 14th to September 25th. August 14th to September 25th are regarded to be the peak of the festival days of the Kumbh Mela 2015. Millions of pilgrims are expected to take part in the royal procession and holy baths in the holy water of the sacred rivers so to help you better plan and safety travel there is a best way to hire a car to reach to this Kumbh Mela comfortably.In the year 2013 Mahakumbh mela is held at Allahabad from 27th. January to 10th March.
Kumbha Mela 2013 Dates
- 14th January 2013 (Monday) Makar Sankranti
- 27th January 2013(Sunday) Paush Purnima
- 10th February 2013(Sunday) Mauni Amavasya Snan (Main Bathing Day)
- 15th February 2013(Friday) Basant Panchami Snan
- 25th February 2013 (Monday) Maghi Purnima Snan
- 10th March 2013(Sunday) Maha Shivratri
- 15th February 2013(Friday) Basant Panchami Snan
- 25th February 2013 (Monday) Maghi Purnima Snan
- 10th March 2013(Sunday) Maha Shivratri
Upcoming Kumbh Mela Venues:
2015 Nashik Kumbh Mela
2016 Ujjain (Simhastha) Kumbh Mela
2016 Haridwar Ardh Kumb Mela
2019 Allahabad (Prayag) Ardha Kumbh Mela
Schedule of events for the Nasik Kumbh Mela 2015:
Ujjain Simhasth Kumbh Mahaparv 2016:
Now next Kumbh Mela is going to held in Ujjain from April 24th to May 21st 2016. Kumbh Mela at Ujjain is called as 'Simhasth'.
An auspicious dates of Ujjain Simhasth Kumbh Mahaparv 2016 :
DATE | DATE | EVENT |
22nd April 2016 | Friday | Shahi Snaan |
3rd May 2016 | Tueday | Vratparv Varuthini |
6th May 2016 | Friday | First Pramukh Snaan |
9th May 2016 | Monday | Second Pramukh Snaan on Akshaya Tritiya |
11th May 2016 | Wednesday | Shankaracharya Jayanti |
15th May 2016 | Sunday | Vrishabh Sankranti |
17th May 2016 | Tuesday | Mohini Ekadashi |
19th May 2016 | Thursday | Pradosh |
20th May 2016 | Friday | Nursigh Jayanti |
21th May 2016 | Saturday | Pramukh Shahi Snaan |
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Tourist places in Bhilwara
Bhilwara is a city located in Mewar region of the state of Rajasthan, India. It is known for its cloth industries. It is also called as the City of Cloth, Culture and Calmness. It is the head quarter of the district of the same name ‘’Bhilwara District’’. Major industry in Bhilwara is textile industry with more than 4000 units in the town. The city is also known as textile city of India. It is the largest manufacturer of suiting, fabric and yarn in India. It accounts about 50 % of total products of polyester/viscose fabrics (suiting) in India.
Places to visit: There are many places of attraction in and around Bhilwara. The old fort and the city of Bijolia are situated just 50 km away on Bundi and Chittaurgarh road. It was known as Vindhyavali in ancient times.
Hajaresvara :
On the eastern side of the city there are three beautiful temples. Among them the temple of Hajaresvera is a prominent religious place. The temple is surrounded by thousands of small Lingas and hence it is called as Hajaresvara or Sahastralinga.
Menal :
Known for beautiful waterfall, Menal is located just 80km away from Bhil wara. The height of the water fall is about 150 feet and it is in V shaped valley. The water falls with great force and sound of it can be heard from a long distance.
Shahpura :
Shahapura is famous for 700 year old Painting. It is situated 55 km away on Jahajpur- Devli road. Built by Rana Kumbha, Mandalgarh fort is situated about 52 km from Bhilwara. The fort is 1 m long and elevated at the height of 1850 feet. There are number of temples in the vicinity of the fort.
Triveni :
Triveni is located 40 km from Bhilwara on Kota Road. The place is popularly known as Triveni Chauhara where three rivers meet. The temple of Shiva is situated in the coast line and it remains submerged most of the time during rainy season. On the occasion of Poornima, Amavasa, Kartik and Magh month, people from other places come to take a dip in this holy water. One of the most beautiful forts of Rajasthan, Badnore Fort is situated 70 km away from Bhilwara. The fort is seven storied and one of the best examples of medieval military style of architecture.
Meja Dam :
Meja Dam is one of the major tourist places around Bhilwara. It is situated about 17km away from Bhilwara. It is a major water reservoir for Bhilwara residents. Surrounding area is full of beautiful natural sights.
How to reach:
Rail and road connect the city to many other parts of the state and country. Many state run buses and private luxury buses are available to visit Bhilwara from other cities and towns of the state and the country. Trains connect Bhilwara to Ajmer, Kota, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Delhi, Bharatur, Agra, Gwalior and many other cities and towns of the state and the country. Nearest airport is situated at Udaipur which is about 165 km away from Bhilwara.
Other details:
Many popular fairs are organized in and around Bhilwara. These fairs attract many tourists from other parts of the country as well. Tejaji Mela (Fair), Phool Dol Mela and Sawai Bhoj ka Mela are some of them.
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Pandharpur - a pilgrimage site in Maharashtra, India
Pandharpur is a major pilgrimage city in the state of Maharashtra, India. It is located in Solapur district of the state. On occasion of Ashadhi Ekadashi it attracts more than half a million pilgrims from across the state and other parts of the country. Pandharpur is also known as Pandhari. The temple of Vithoba is the most prominent temple in Pandharpur. It is located on the bank of the Bhima river. The river is also called as 'Chandrabhaga' river. Vitthal, Pandurang and Pandharinath are other names of the deity of the temple. He is believed to be a form of Lord Krishna who himself was the incarnation of Lord Vishnu. There are idols of Vitthal and his wife Rukhmini also known as Rakhumai. Pandharpur temple has 11th century scripture. The temple is spread over a wide area and has 6 gates with eastern gate named Namdev gate.
There are other places of religious significance in and around it. Temple of Goddess Tuljabhavani at Tuljapur is one of them. Pandharpur to Tuljapur distance by road is approx. 111 km. Shri Shetra Akkalkot and temple of lord Dattatray at Gagapur are other place of religious importance near Pandharpur.
How to reach:
By road:
Pandharpur is well connected by road to other parts of the state and the country. Many state run buses and other private vehicles are available from Solapur, Pune, Mumbai and other cities and towns of the state.
By train:
The city of Solapur is just 74 km away from it while it is about 210 km away from Pune. Kuruwadi serves as the nearest railway head to Pandharpur is just 52 km away from it. Solapur is also the major rail head and is well linked by many trains to other cities and towns of the state. Considering of heavy rush on the occasion, every year railway department start special train for Pandharpur from almost every major city in the state like Amravati to pandharur, Khamgaon to Pandharpur, Mumbai to Pandharpur, Nagpur to PandharpurBy air:
Pune airport at the distance of 204 kms away from Pandharpur is the nearest airbase. There are many of direct flights from other major cities of India. There are many of taxi and private buses available to reach Pandharpur but booking a taxi or cab in advance will save your time and money.Tag :
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Tourist Places in Naldehra
Naldehra is famous tourist place in the state of Himachal Pradesh, India. it is situated at the altitude of 2044 m and is just 22 km away from Shimla, a major tourist spot itself. In fact Naldehra is a part of Shimla region. Naldehra literally means the Abode of king of Snakes. It has a temple dedicated to the main deity Nag, the serpent God. It is famous for housing the oldest nine -hole golf in the country. It is beautiful place for golf course. The place impressed Lord Curzon of Briton so much that he gave his daughter Alexandra the second name Naldehra. Many completions are held on the golf course.
Shaily Peak and Tattapani :
Shaily Peak and Tattapani are some of other places of interest in Naldehra. Shaily Peaks is covered with lush greenery and offers picturesque views of Naldehra while Tattapani is famous for its Sulphor water springs. It is situated 56 km away from Shimla and has many temples in its surrounding.
Shaily Peak and Tattapani are some of other places of interest in Naldehra. Shaily Peaks is covered with lush greenery and offers picturesque views of Naldehra while Tattapani is famous for its Sulphor water springs. It is situated 56 km away from Shimla and has many temples in its surrounding.
Mahakali Temple :
Mahakali Temple is another place of religious importance near Naldehra. It is situated on the bank of Mahakali Lake. The place is very calm and offers picturesque views of its beautiful surrounding.
Mahakali Temple is another place of religious importance near Naldehra. It is situated on the bank of Mahakali Lake. The place is very calm and offers picturesque views of its beautiful surrounding.
Mahunag Temple :
Mahunag Temple is yet another place of worship near Naldehra. The temple is located amid the famous Naldehra Golf Course. It is dedicated to serpent god Ananta Shesha referred in Hindu mythology.
Naldehra is abundant with thick forest containing pine and deodar trees. Horse riding is the best way to explore the beautiful forest which is not possible by other means travelling. Many horses are available at the price of about Rs 300 per hour.
Mahunag Temple is yet another place of worship near Naldehra. The temple is located amid the famous Naldehra Golf Course. It is dedicated to serpent god Ananta Shesha referred in Hindu mythology.
Naldehra is abundant with thick forest containing pine and deodar trees. Horse riding is the best way to explore the beautiful forest which is not possible by other means travelling. Many horses are available at the price of about Rs 300 per hour.
Kogi Mata Temple :
Kogi Mata Temple is much revered place of worship. The temple is located in Kogi village near Naldehra. We can also see a number of traditional houses around the temple. The place is much visited by tourists.
Kogi Mata Temple is much revered place of worship. The temple is located in Kogi village near Naldehra. We can also see a number of traditional houses around the temple. The place is much visited by tourists.
How to reach:
Many state run buses and other private vehicles connect it to Shimla, Mashobra and other cities and towns of the states and the country. Jubarhatti Airport at Shimla is nearest airbase to Naldehra. The air port is well connected to Delhi, Chandigarh, Mumbai and other major cities of the country. Kalka railway station is nearest railway head to Naldehra. It is about 112 km from it and well connected to cities and towns of the country.
Many state run buses and other private vehicles connect it to Shimla, Mashobra and other cities and towns of the states and the country. Jubarhatti Airport at Shimla is nearest airbase to Naldehra. The air port is well connected to Delhi, Chandigarh, Mumbai and other major cities of the country. Kalka railway station is nearest railway head to Naldehra. It is about 112 km from it and well connected to cities and towns of the country.
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Lohri - Festival in India
Lohri festival popularly celebrated in North India especially in states like Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh and the nearby areas.
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). Many people believe the festival began as a celebration of the eve of the winter solstice. The day begins with children collecting money from houses in the neighborhood. Children go from door to door singing songs in praise of Dulha Bhatti, a famous legendary Rajpoot hero of the Punjab who robbed the rich and helped the poor. On the eve of Lohri people create huge bonfires in the harvested fields and in front of homes after that they gather around bonfires and pray for good year. Popular songs, peanuts and corn puffs are enjoyed near the flames. Sarson da saag and makki di roti is usually served as the main course at a Lohri dinner. Farmers pray to God for good harvest seasons and good financial year on the eve of Lohri.
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). Many people believe the festival began as a celebration of the eve of the winter solstice. The day begins with children collecting money from houses in the neighborhood. Children go from door to door singing songs in praise of Dulha Bhatti, a famous legendary Rajpoot hero of the Punjab who robbed the rich and helped the poor. On the eve of Lohri people create huge bonfires in the harvested fields and in front of homes after that they gather around bonfires and pray for good year. Popular songs, peanuts and corn puffs are enjoyed near the flames. Sarson da saag and makki di roti is usually served as the main course at a Lohri dinner. Farmers pray to God for good harvest seasons and good financial year on the eve of Lohri.
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Tourist Places in Nathdwara
Nathdwara is a small town in the state of Rajasthan, India. It is situated on Banas River and falls in Rajsamand district of the state. It is a major pilgrimage center where Lord Krishna is worshipped. Literally Nathdwara means doorway to Lord. Here Lord refers the Lord Krishna.
Srinathji Temple :
Nathdwara is popular for its Srinathji Temple. It is the temple of Lord Krishna. The temple contains an idol of Srinathji who is one of the incarnations of Lord Krishna. The temple is built in 117th century. The idol in the temple is of young Krishna with Govardhan Mountain on his hand. The idol is made of single black Marble and fascinates the onlookers.
Charbhuja Temple :
Charbhuja temple is another prominent place of worship. It is situated in Charbhuja near Nathdwara. The temple is built in beautiful architecture and attracts many devotees throughout the year.
Dwrakadhish :Dwrakadhish is another religious place to be seen around Nathdwara. Eklingi, Sahitya Mandal Library and Sanvaria Seth are other interesting places to be seen in and around Nathdwara.
Apart from the main attraction of Srinathji temple, the town is also popular for Pichhwai Paintings, milk-made sweets, handmade terracotta and ivory articles. Pichhwai painting is the paintings on large cloth. The paintings mainly depict the incidence related to Lord Krishna. Nathdwara is also known as Apollo of Mewar. Haweli music of Nathdwara is also famous. It is the devotional music played and sung according to seasons, festivals and the section of the day.
On the occasion of Janmashtmi and Holi many devotees from far and wide visit the place. Besides, the festival of Annakutta is also celebrated in the town with much pomp and show. The festival of Annakutta is related with Lord Krishna’s lifting the Govardhan Mountain.
How to reach :
You can get down at Udaipur railway station which is about 52 km away from Nathdwara. From Udaipur you can take state run bus or taxi and reach Nathdwara. Udaipur railway station is well linked to other cities and towns of the Rajasthan state and the country. Many state run buses and other private vehicles are available from Udaipur and other cities and towns of the state. Udaipur also serves as the nearest air base to Nathdwara. The airport of Udaipur is well connected by several flights to other major cities of the country.
Srinathji Temple :
Nathdwara is popular for its Srinathji Temple. It is the temple of Lord Krishna. The temple contains an idol of Srinathji who is one of the incarnations of Lord Krishna. The temple is built in 117th century. The idol in the temple is of young Krishna with Govardhan Mountain on his hand. The idol is made of single black Marble and fascinates the onlookers.
Charbhuja Temple :
Charbhuja temple is another prominent place of worship. It is situated in Charbhuja near Nathdwara. The temple is built in beautiful architecture and attracts many devotees throughout the year.
Dwrakadhish :Dwrakadhish is another religious place to be seen around Nathdwara. Eklingi, Sahitya Mandal Library and Sanvaria Seth are other interesting places to be seen in and around Nathdwara.
Apart from the main attraction of Srinathji temple, the town is also popular for Pichhwai Paintings, milk-made sweets, handmade terracotta and ivory articles. Pichhwai painting is the paintings on large cloth. The paintings mainly depict the incidence related to Lord Krishna. Nathdwara is also known as Apollo of Mewar. Haweli music of Nathdwara is also famous. It is the devotional music played and sung according to seasons, festivals and the section of the day.
On the occasion of Janmashtmi and Holi many devotees from far and wide visit the place. Besides, the festival of Annakutta is also celebrated in the town with much pomp and show. The festival of Annakutta is related with Lord Krishna’s lifting the Govardhan Mountain.
How to reach :
You can get down at Udaipur railway station which is about 52 km away from Nathdwara. From Udaipur you can take state run bus or taxi and reach Nathdwara. Udaipur railway station is well linked to other cities and towns of the Rajasthan state and the country. Many state run buses and other private vehicles are available from Udaipur and other cities and towns of the state. Udaipur also serves as the nearest air base to Nathdwara. The airport of Udaipur is well connected by several flights to other major cities of the country.
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Tourist Places in Patiala
Patiala is a city in Indian state of Punjab. It is the headquarter of the district of the same name. The city is known for its turban (a traditional headgear) Salwar, Juti, Patiala peg etc.
Quila Mubarak :
Quila Mubarak is located in the city. It is a castle built in 1763 by Baba Ala Singh. Quila Mubarak literally means fortunate castle. It is located in the heart of the city. It is spread over 10 acres of land and house the main palace Quila Androon which literally means inner fort. The castle also houses a Darbar Hall, Ran Baas and a Guest house. A Darshani Gate and a Shiva temple are situated outside the castle. There are many shops along the street that surrounds the Quila. You can buy here precious ornaments and hand woven fabric. Quila Mubarak was the main residence of Patiala royals. The castle is built in Mughal and Rajasthani architectural styles.
Quila Mubarak is located in the city. It is a castle built in 1763 by Baba Ala Singh. Quila Mubarak literally means fortunate castle. It is located in the heart of the city. It is spread over 10 acres of land and house the main palace Quila Androon which literally means inner fort. The castle also houses a Darbar Hall, Ran Baas and a Guest house. A Darshani Gate and a Shiva temple are situated outside the castle. There are many shops along the street that surrounds the Quila. You can buy here precious ornaments and hand woven fabric. Quila Mubarak was the main residence of Patiala royals. The castle is built in Mughal and Rajasthani architectural styles.
Sheesh Mahal :
Sheesh Mahal is another interesting place in Patiala. The Mahal is a part of old Motibag palace which was built in 9th century. Sheesh Mahal literally means the palace of mirrors. The Mahal houses a large number of frescoes. A lake is also situated in front of the palace and it adds the beauty of it. A bridge called as Lakshman Jhula built across the lake attracts many tourists. You can also visit a museum situated nearby the Palace. It is the museum which houses the largest collection of medals in the world. The collection was made by Maharaja Bhupinder Singh.
Sheesh Mahal is another interesting place in Patiala. The Mahal is a part of old Motibag palace which was built in 9th century. Sheesh Mahal literally means the palace of mirrors. The Mahal houses a large number of frescoes. A lake is also situated in front of the palace and it adds the beauty of it. A bridge called as Lakshman Jhula built across the lake attracts many tourists. You can also visit a museum situated nearby the Palace. It is the museum which houses the largest collection of medals in the world. The collection was made by Maharaja Bhupinder Singh.
Baradari Garden :
Baradari Garden is another place of attraction in the city of Patiala. The garden is located at Shernawala gate. The garden was set up during the rule of Maharaja Ranjidera Singh. The garden has many tall trees, Shrubs and flowers. It also houses the statue of Maharaja Rajindera Singh.
Baradari Garden is another place of attraction in the city of Patiala. The garden is located at Shernawala gate. The garden was set up during the rule of Maharaja Ranjidera Singh. The garden has many tall trees, Shrubs and flowers. It also houses the statue of Maharaja Rajindera Singh.
How to reach :-
Patiala is well linked by rail and road to other parts of the state and the country. Patiala railway station is connected by many trains to Chandigarh, Delhi, Mumbai and many other cities and towns of the state and the country. Many state run buses and other private vehicles are also available from Chandigarh and many other cities and towns of the state of Punjab. Chandigarh serves as the nearest airbase to Patiala. The airport is about 67 km away from it and is well linked to other major cities of the state.
Temperature of the Patiala varies from 5°c to 25°c in winter while it is between 30°c to 43°c in summer. October to March is the best time to visit the city of Patiala.
Patiala is well linked by rail and road to other parts of the state and the country. Patiala railway station is connected by many trains to Chandigarh, Delhi, Mumbai and many other cities and towns of the state and the country. Many state run buses and other private vehicles are also available from Chandigarh and many other cities and towns of the state of Punjab. Chandigarh serves as the nearest airbase to Patiala. The airport is about 67 km away from it and is well linked to other major cities of the state.
Temperature of the Patiala varies from 5°c to 25°c in winter while it is between 30°c to 43°c in summer. October to March is the best time to visit the city of Patiala.
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Tourist Places in Lohaghat
Lohaghat is a hill town in Indian state of Uttarakhand. It is situated in Champavati district of the state. Lohaghat is home to many beautiful places and temples around it. It is elevated at the height of 1706 m and has pleasant climate throughout the year. It can be visited any time of the year.
Places of interest :-
Places of interest :-
There are many beautiful places and temples in and around Lohaghat.
Mayavati Ashram :
Mayavati Ashram is one among them. It is situated amid the beautiful surroundings. It is also called as Advaita Ashram. The Ashram is visited by large number of spirituals from across the world.
Vanasur Ka Killa :
Vanasur Ka Killa is another place of attraction near Lohaghat. It is situated at the altitude of 1760 m and is 9 km away from Lohaghat. According to mythology it is believed to be the capital of Vanasur who was killed by Lord Krishna. To reach this place you have to cover 7km by bus or car and rest of 2km by foot.
Abbott Mount :
Abbott Mount is a beautiful place to explore natural surroundings. It is just 8 km away from Lohaghat. It offers tourist calm and scenic environment. Abbott mount has heavy snow fall in winter and remains snow covered during the time. You can also have fascinating views of majestic snow-covered Himalaya from here.
Devidhura is another place of attraction near Lohaghat. It offers many beautiful sights of nature. A Varahi temple is located near this place and is an important temple of the region. It also offers tourists adventurous trekking sites.
Devidhura is another place of attraction near Lohaghat. It offers many beautiful sights of nature. A Varahi temple is located near this place and is an important temple of the region. It also offers tourists adventurous trekking sites.
How to get there :- Many state run buses and other private vehicles like
cars and luxury buses are available from many other cities and towns of
the state. Pantnagar airport is nearest airport to it. The airport is
about 170km away and is well linked to Delhi which is further connected
to other major cities of India and other countries. Tankapur is nearest
railway station to it. It is just 90 km away from Lohaghat. The railway
station is well connected to other cities and towns of the country.
Other details :- There are some hotels in Lohaghat which provide visitors the accommodation facilities. It is better if you book your rooms in advance as they remains booked most of the time.
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Tourist Places in Yelagiri
Yelagiri is beautiful hill town situated in Vellore district of the state of Tamil Nadu, India. The hill station is perched at the altitude of 1410 m and is adorned with exquisite lush green valleys, orchards and rose gardens. The hill town and surrounding region is mainly inhabited by tribal people whose main occupation includes agriculture and other allied business. Yelagiri hill station is major tourist place in the state and fascinates visitors by its serene environs, pleasant climate, exquisite natural surroundings and other places of attraction in and around it.
Jalagamparai waterfall :-
Jalagamparai waterfall is major tourist attraction in Yelagiri. Gurgling water falling down from a good height is quite fascinating. The waterfall is best seen during October to February when it has full load of water gushing down and presenting a mesmerizing experience to the visitors.
Jalagamparai waterfall is major tourist attraction in Yelagiri. Gurgling water falling down from a good height is quite fascinating. The waterfall is best seen during October to February when it has full load of water gushing down and presenting a mesmerizing experience to the visitors.
Swamimalai Hill :-
Swami Malai Hill is another place of interest you can visit in Yelagiri. This cake like hill has strong base with its peak touching to the sky. Top of the peak offer the tourists amazing views of surrounding nature. This is the highest peak (4338 m) in Yelagiri. Javadi Hill, Palamathi hill are other majestic hills nearby the town of Yelagiri.
Swami Malai Hill is another place of interest you can visit in Yelagiri. This cake like hill has strong base with its peak touching to the sky. Top of the peak offer the tourists amazing views of surrounding nature. This is the highest peak (4338 m) in Yelagiri. Javadi Hill, Palamathi hill are other majestic hills nearby the town of Yelagiri.
Punganoor Lake :-
Punganoor Lake is yet another interesting place in Yelagiri. It is artificial lake and offers a perfect picnic spot to the visitors. A garden situated near the lake adds the beauty to the place.
Punganoor Lake is yet another interesting place in Yelagiri. It is artificial lake and offers a perfect picnic spot to the visitors. A garden situated near the lake adds the beauty to the place.
Velavan Temple and Jalagandeeswarar Temple are some of the many places of worship you can visit near Yelagiri hill station. Yelagiri also presents the adventurous tourists several trekking trails. YMCA Camp Center is a nonprofit organization which provides the visitors accommodation, trekking and camp facilities.
Yelagiri experiences moderate temperature most time of the year. Its temperature varies from 18 to 34 degree Celsius in summer while it remains 11 to 25 degree Celsius in winter. November to March is the best time to visit Yelagiri hill station.
Yelagiri experiences moderate temperature most time of the year. Its temperature varies from 18 to 34 degree Celsius in summer while it remains 11 to 25 degree Celsius in winter. November to March is the best time to visit Yelagiri hill station.
How to reach:-
Many state run buses and other private vehicles are available to reach Yelagiri from Bangalore Thruoather, Chennai and other cities and towns of Tamil Nadu and other nearby states. Jollarpettai is the closest rail head to Yelagiri and is well connected to other many cities and towns of the state and country. Jollarpettai is just 21 km away from Yelagiri. You can also fly to Bangalore and then move to Yelagiri by car or luxury bus. The airport of Bangalore is well linked by many flights to other major cities of the country.
Many state run buses and other private vehicles are available to reach Yelagiri from Bangalore Thruoather, Chennai and other cities and towns of Tamil Nadu and other nearby states. Jollarpettai is the closest rail head to Yelagiri and is well connected to other many cities and towns of the state and country. Jollarpettai is just 21 km away from Yelagiri. You can also fly to Bangalore and then move to Yelagiri by car or luxury bus. The airport of Bangalore is well linked by many flights to other major cities of the country.
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