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Tourist Places in Pachmarhi
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Pachmarhi is a popular hill station situated in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is located at the height of 1000 m in Satpura range and is known as the Satpura ki Rani (queen of Satpura Mountain). Pachmarhi falls in Hoshnabad district of the state. Pachmarhi house many places of tourist attraction and is famous tourist spot in the state. The forest around Pachmarhi houses many varieties of plants. Pachmarhi Park has been added by UNESCO to its Biosphere Reserve in 2009.
Bee Fall, Duchess Fall and Big fall are some of many other waterfalls you can visit in Pachmarhi. The falls offers fascinating views and one can also enjoy getting drench under water falling from a good height.
Attractions:
Pandava Caves is interesting place near Pachmarhi. According to mythology, it was the abode of Pandavas (characters of Mahabharata epic).
Jata Shankar is another place of worship where a natural Shivlinga is located.
Chauragarh Peak, Priyadarshni point, Rechhgarh, Branth Neer are some of the interesting places you can visit in and around Pachmarhi. Sunder Kund and Sangam Kund are some of the beautiful ponds located near Pachmarhi. You can also take some time out to visit other interesting place like Apsara Vihar and Vanashree Vihar.
Pachmarhi also offers the adventurous tourists many trekking trails which gives thrilling experience of trekking. Trekking here serves as a good way to explore natural beauty of Pachmarhi.
Jata Shankar is another place of worship where a natural Shivlinga is located.
Chauragarh Peak, Priyadarshni point, Rechhgarh, Branth Neer are some of the interesting places you can visit in and around Pachmarhi. Sunder Kund and Sangam Kund are some of the beautiful ponds located near Pachmarhi. You can also take some time out to visit other interesting place like Apsara Vihar and Vanashree Vihar.
Pachmarhi also offers the adventurous tourists many trekking trails which gives thrilling experience of trekking. Trekking here serves as a good way to explore natural beauty of Pachmarhi.
How to go:
BY ROAD:
There are many state run buses and other private vehicles and chauffeur driven cab services are available to reach Pachmarhi from Chhindwara, Bhopal, Pipariya and many other cities and towns of the state.BY RAIL:
If you are travelling by train Pipariya is the place you can get down at. Pipariya serves as nearest rail head to Pachmarhi. It is just 47 km away and well linked to other many cities and towns of the state and the country.BY AIR:
Bhopal Airport is the closest airbase to Pachmarhi. The airport is about 195 km away from Pachmarhi and is well connected by several flights to other major cities of the country.For hassle free journey ahead from airport to your desire destination you can reserve a taxi in advance through Clear car rental portal or android app which enables you to book taxis online.
Temperature of the region remains cool in winter while it can reach up to 35°c in summer. October to June is the best time to visit Pachmarhi.
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Tourist Places in Konark
Famous for its Sun Temple, Konark is a small town of the district of Puri of Indian state of Orissa. It is also known as Konaditya.The Sun temple of Konark is also called as Black Pogada and is built by Raja Narasinhgs Deva-l of Ganga Dynasty. The best time to visit konark is from October to march when temperature is lower than the temperature in summer which touches to 43c.
Places of interest :
Konark is known for housing the world famous the Sun Temple, a UNESCO recognized World Heritage Site. It is the most important tourist attraction of Konark. The temple is dedicated to Lord Surya (the Sun). Architecture of this marvelous temples reach to its highest peak. Other than Sun temple Konark also offers other places of attraction.
Konark is known for housing the world famous the Sun Temple, a UNESCO recognized World Heritage Site. It is the most important tourist attraction of Konark. The temple is dedicated to Lord Surya (the Sun). Architecture of this marvelous temples reach to its highest peak. Other than Sun temple Konark also offers other places of attraction.
Chandrabhaga Sea Beach:
Chandrabhaga Sea Beach is one of them. It is about 3km away from the Sun Temple. The beach is beautiful place to spend time. Lighthouse near the beach add the splendor of the place. It also houses a natural deer park.
Ramachandi Temple :
Ramachandi is another popular temple of Konark. The temple and its surroundings always remains crowded by picnickers on holidays. Located 7km away from Konark
Ramachandi is another popular temple of Konark. The temple and its surroundings always remains crowded by picnickers on holidays. Located 7km away from Konark
Kuruma is popular Buddhist site. It is the monastery built in 9 and 10th century. It houses excavated statue of Buddha. Located on the bank of Pranchi, Katkapur is a small village just 30km away from Konark. The village houses a famous temple goddess Mangala. This Katakpur temle of goddess of Mangala is closely related with the famous temple of lord Jagannathe of puri.
How to get there:
Road connects the village of Konark to other parts of the state and country. Many state run buses and other private vehicles like cars and luxury buses are available from other cities and towns of the state and country. Nearest railway station for Konark is Puri railway station which is just 31km away. The railway station is well linked by many trains to other cities and towns of the state and the country. Bhubaneswar is the closest airport to Konark. It is just about 64 km away from the Konark. The airport is well connected by many domestic flights to other major cities of the country.
Road connects the village of Konark to other parts of the state and country. Many state run buses and other private vehicles like cars and luxury buses are available from other cities and towns of the state and country. Nearest railway station for Konark is Puri railway station which is just 31km away. The railway station is well linked by many trains to other cities and towns of the state and the country. Bhubaneswar is the closest airport to Konark. It is just about 64 km away from the Konark. The airport is well connected by many domestic flights to other major cities of the country.
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Tourist places in Madurai
Madurai is a prominent place of Hindu pilgrimage. It is famous for temples built by Pandyan and Madurai Nayak kings. Temples are built in Dravidian style of architecture. Madurai is one of the largest cities of Tamil Nadu state. Madurai is also one of the antique cities of India. Madurai is known for its traditional rubber industries and it produces automobile rubber components in great quantity.
What to see: The city of Madurai offers its tourists and pilgrims a number of historical monuments and ancient temples. The city is filled with a number of tourist spots and it attracts tourist all over the world. There are many artistic temples that speak about the skill of the artists of those days.
What to see: The city of Madurai offers its tourists and pilgrims a number of historical monuments and ancient temples. The city is filled with a number of tourist spots and it attracts tourist all over the world. There are many artistic temples that speak about the skill of the artists of those days.
Places to visit :
There are many places of worships in Madurai. Most of them are of historical importance and are also a pilgrimage centre for the Hindu people. These places includes Madurai Meenakshi temple, Vandiyur Mariamman Teppakulam, Azagar Kovil etc.
Madurai city has other places of important including Gandhi Museum, Thirumalai Nayak Palace. Apart from these places the city offers its tourist many artistic ancient monuments and temples.
There are other places around the city worth visiting. These places include Kodaiknal, Palani, Thekkady, Sivakasi, Dindigul, Rajapalayan etc.
Shopping: There are number of good book stores as well as shops of garments and saris available in Madurai.
Tamil Nadu also celebrates many festivals of which Pongal is the most important. Pongle is also celebrated in Madurai on large scale. Other festivals which are celebrated in Madurai include Float Festival, Chithirai Festivala and Avani Moolam.
Tamil Nadu also celebrates many festivals of which Pongal is the most important. Pongle is also celebrated in Madurai on large scale. Other festivals which are celebrated in Madurai include Float Festival, Chithirai Festivala and Avani Moolam.
How to get there:
Madurai is well
connected to other major cities and towns of Tamil Nadu and rest of the
country by trains, planes, buses etc.
By planes: Airport is just 10km away from the Madurai city. There are daily flights from Chennai, Banglore, Coimbator and Truchi
By trains: Madurai
is directly connected to Chennai and Tirunelveli by rail and it is also
a important railway junction of southern Railway.
By buses:
One can also get here by buses run by the state government as well as
by private luxury buses from major cities and towns of the rest of Tamil Nadu state.
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Tourist Places in Dahanu
Dahanu, popularly known for it's fascinating beach, is a
coastal town located in Thane district of Indian state of Maharashtra. The town has derived its name ‘’Dahanu’’ from
Dhenu, which means cows. It is believed that people in the village once owned
many cows. The town now is a major industrial and commercial center in Thane district.
It is also known for Chickoo fruit production. Dahanu contributes about 35 per cent of total
production of Chickoo in India. It is also famous for rose garden and coconut
grooves. Rubber balloons and rice mill are other industrial products of the
Dahanu. It houses a mega power plant of 500mw which provides electricity to the
city of Mumbai. The task of distributing electricity is done by Reliance
Energy.
Places of interest:
Situated between magnificent ranges
of Sahyadri hills and Arabian Sea, Dahanu is a major tourist attraction. It is gifted with 15 km long beautiful
beach on one side and long Chickoo grooves and Suru trees on the other.
Dahanu is home to many temples in and around it. Sri Kevda
Devi Mandir, Jagruti Hanuman Mandir, Santoshi temple, Sri Gajanan Mandir are
some of many other temples worth visiting in and around the town.
The town also houses beautiful sculptured Jain temples. One
of the temples is located in the Dahanu Gaon. It is about 100 years old.
Chandrababu temple is another temple around the town. Situated at Kosbad hill,
a newly built temple has become very popular among the tourist from Mumbai and
Guljarat.
How to get there:
the town of Dahanu is well linked by rail and road to other parts of the
state and the country. Many state run buses and private luxury buses are
available from other cities and towns of the state to reach here. It also has
well maintained railway station which is well connected to Mumbai, Pune, Ahmadabad
and many other cities of the state and the country. Nearest airport to Dahanu
is located in the city of Mumbai which is about 143 km away from the town. The
airport is well connected by domestic and international flights to many major
cities of the country and the world.
Other details: Majority
of people living here is of tribal communities. We get see the Tribal culture
in their living style and language. A number of foreign students reside here to
learn the Warli Art, the world famous art which originated here.
Along with the major festivals of the country like Diwali and
Dasara, the people of Dahanu celebrate Koli Bhaji, Nag Panchami Gauri Ganpati
and other local festivals with great enthusiasm.
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Tourist Places in Mathura
Mathura is a city in Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is the headquarter of the district of the same name Mathura District. It is the birth place of one of the most revered gods of Hindu, Lord Krishna. It is an ancient city and has some references in great Indian epics of Mahabharata and Ramayana. Since the city has been invaded many times by Muslims kings, monuments and buildings in it have the blend of both Hindu and Muslim architecture.
Places to see: Mathura houses many important temples and other interesting places in and around it.
Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi :
Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple is the most prominent religious place in Mathura. The temple is significant one as it is believed that it is the same place where Sri Krishna was born. There are many other small shrines of other god and goddess in the temple premises.
Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple is the most prominent religious place in Mathura. The temple is significant one as it is believed that it is the same place where Sri Krishna was born. There are many other small shrines of other god and goddess in the temple premises.
Geeta Mandir :
Geeta Mandir is another prominent religious place around Mathura. This is the place where entire text of holy Geeta (holy book of Hindu) is inscribed on its precincts. It is built by the Birla Group
Dwarakadhish Temple :
Dwarakadhish Temple is yet another place of worship in Mathura. It is a temple of Sri Krishna and was built by Seth Gogul Das Parikh in 1814. The temple is beautifully structured and has many images of Sri Krishna’s beloved Radha along with his own idols.
Dwarakadhish Temple is yet another place of worship in Mathura. It is a temple of Sri Krishna and was built by Seth Gogul Das Parikh in 1814. The temple is beautifully structured and has many images of Sri Krishna’s beloved Radha along with his own idols.
There are about 25 Ghats around Mathura and each of them is related to Sri Krishna. Devotees are seen taking dip in the water there as it is widely believed that by doing so one gets rid of his sins.
Raja Bharatpur Palace :
Raja Bharatpur Palace is a prominent place of attraction in Mathura. It is beautifully structured and is perfect blend of Mughal and Rajput architectural style. Central part of the Palace is now converted in Museum and it displays many royal artifacts and other ancient articles.
Vishram Ghat, Keshevdeo Temple and Jama Masjid are some of the many other religious places in Mathura.
Raja Bharatpur Palace is a prominent place of attraction in Mathura. It is beautifully structured and is perfect blend of Mughal and Rajput architectural style. Central part of the Palace is now converted in Museum and it displays many royal artifacts and other ancient articles.
Vishram Ghat, Keshevdeo Temple and Jama Masjid are some of the many other religious places in Mathura.
How to get there: Rail and road connects the city of Mathura to other parts of the Uttar Pradesh and the country. Mathura railway station is junction station and therefore it is well linked to Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and other many cities and towns of the state and the country. Many state run buses and other private vehicles connects it to Allahabad, Agra, Faizabad and other towns and cities of the state. Indira Gandhi International Airport at Delhi is nearest airport to Mathura. It is just 148 km away and well connected by several flights to major cities of India and other countries.
Other details:
Mathura celebrates all major festival of the country. But being the birth place of Sri Krishna, Mathura celebrates all festivals related with him with great enthusiasm.
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