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Top Lakes & Rivers to visit in India

Kankaria Lake in Ahmedabad

Kankaria Lake

One of the best places to witness the sunset in Ahmedabad is the Kankaria Lake. The polygonal lake (it has approx. 34 sides) with intricate sluice gates was created by the Sultans. It has an island garden, called Nagina wadi. The lake attracts good birdlife. Sultan Qutab-ud-din built this in 1451.

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Ulsoor Lake in Bangalore

Ulsoor Lake

Kempe Gowda II constructed Ulsoor Lake during the second half of the second century. This 1.5 sq. km lake is dotted with islands, extending over an area of 125 acres. The picturesque lake is located on the Northeastern fringes of the city and is an ideal place for boating and shopping. A Ganesh festival is organised in August / September. It is a major tourist attraction with a boat club, where one can hire out cruises with stops at some of the tiny islands that dot the lake. A place of prominence in the early years of the century, the lake was then known as "Halsur" or "Alasur". It provides a welcome break from busy sightseeing and shopping. One can go for a swim in the nearby swimming pool that is part of the recreational complex near the lake. You can also go to the nearby Gurudwar, the largest Sikh shrine in Bangalore.

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Hussain Sagar Lake in Hyderabad

Hussain Sagar Lake

The 16 m deep lake was created in the mid 16th century by building a bund linking Hyderabad and Secunderabad and was named to mark the gratitude of Ibrahim Quli Qutb Shah to Hussain Shah Wali who helped him recover from his illness. The bund is a favourite promenade for the city dwellers. At the far end of the lake is the Nizamia Observatory. The 17.5 m high, 350 ton granite statue of Buddha was erected in the lake after years of successive disasters and finally inaugurated by the Dalai Lama in 1993. The tank, fed by streams originating from the Musi river, supplies drinking water to Hyderabad.

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Ramgarh Lake in Jaipur

Ramgarh Lake

Once a popular picnic spot, Ramgarh Lake is a man-made lake located at a distance of 35 kilometers from the Jaipur City. The century old lake was cited as the highlight of the entire area once, but has scorched up due to the carelessness of the state. Ramgarh Lake’s claim to fame also comes from the fact that the rowing events in the 1982 Asian Games were held here. It also served as a hunting ground for the Maharajas of Jaipur at one time.   Wildlife SanctuaryThe lake is surrounded by thick jungles that are home to wild life including Neelgai, Lions, Chitals etc. & was declared as a Wildlife Sanctuary in 1982. There is also the ruin of an old fort and Jambwa Mata Temple nearby that are visited by tourists.

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Unkal Lake in Hubli

Unkal Lake

Unkal Lake is a pictorial water spot with a splendid view of sunset. This is an ideal picnic spot with a garden, boating facilities and other recreational facilities for children. The lake is located at a distance of 3 Kms from Hubli.

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Bindusagar Lake in Bhubaneswar

Bindusagar Lake

Situated to the north of the Lingaraja temple is a lake called the Bindusagar Lake adding grace to Bhubaneshwar and attracting many tourists. Once a year the Lingaraj temple deity is brought out for the ritual bath in the centre of the tank and it is believed a dip in the holy tank at Bindusagar washes away all the sins.To the north of the Lingaraja temple is this 1,300 ft long and 700 ft wide Bindusagar Lake. It is popular as a picnic spot among the locals too. The scenic beauty of this lake is enhanced by the stones, which have been laid along the embankments. The waters of the lake are said to be an amalgamation of every holy river, stream, lake or pool in India.

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Chilika Lake in Puri

Chilika Lake

Chilika Lake is a famous water body in the Indian state of Odisha. This lake flows through the districts of Puri, Ganjam, and Khurda. It is a large brackish water lagoon in the Indian subcontinent and one of the most important wetlands in the world. It offers shelter to a variety of avifauna. Over 160 species of birds, including the migratory birds, can be spotted at Chilika Lake. At present, it attracts a large number of visitors from the different corners of the country.   It Is Known For:-1) Chilika Lake is counted amid the important wetlands in the world because it provides shelter to a variety of birds2) This lake is also the home of the Irrawaddy Dolphins. Chilika Lake is the only place in India where Irrawaddy Dolphins can be found3) A major attraction lying close to Chilika Lake is Nalaban Island. This beautiful island was declared a bird sanctuary in the year 19734) Throughout the year, this place remains a delight for the bird watchers and nature photographers   Best Time To Visit:-The best for visiting Chilika Lake is during the period between September-February. It is the duration when the various migratory birds can be spotted easily. Visitors can also spot the Irrawaddy Dolphins. However, it is recommended that a visit during summer months should be avoided.   Reaching There:-Chilika Lake is a famous tourist attraction that has never failed to lure visitors. People from different places visit this lake for spending some leisure time. It can be reached easily by hiring the service of the local transit like the bus, taxi, or auto.   Nearest Railway Station- Balugaon Junction/ Gangadharpur Railway StationNearest Airport- Bhubaneswar Airport

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Kusum Sarovar Govardhan in Mathura

Kusum Sarovar Govardhan

Situated at a distance of 28 km from Mathura, Kusum Sarovar is a huge water tank that lies on the auspicious parikrama path to Govardhan hill. Filled with emerald green water, Kusum Sarovar Govardhan is a never miss out on sightseeing spot on your trip to Mathura. Located between Govardhan hill and Radha Kund, Kusum Sarovar is a stunning water reservoir belonged to the era of Lord Krishna. Surrounded by magnificent sandstone royal structures Kusum Sarovar is thronged by tourists across the globe for its historical significance and enduring beauty. Kusum Sarovar is bordered by a beautiful garden with a variety of blooming flowers namely chameli, juhi, champa, mallika etc. Surrounded by stairs from all the four sides, Kusum Sarovar is 450 ft long and 60 ft deep. You can find several Kadamb trees planted around the holy Sarovar. Popular for: History, Tourism, Pilgrim, and Photography Timing: 7 am to 6 pm Entry fee: No This beautiful pond is believed to be the place where Shri Radha along with her friends used to come to pick flowers which means Kusum in Hindi. As per legends, this water tank is named after a friend of Shri Radhika whose name was Kusum. It is also said that Lord Krishna used to come to this place to pick flowers and make garlands for his beloved Radha. The old pond was constructed by Veer Singh, king of Madhya Pradesh in the 17th century. Later Maharaja Suraj Mal renovated it and built a garden around the pond for his queen, Kishori Rani. In the 18th century, Suraj Mal’s son, Jawahar Singh, the king of Bharatpur built the astonishing sandstone edifices surrounding the pond in memory of his parents. It is said that the main tomb erected at the centre is dedicated to Maharaj Suraj Mal while the other two smaller structures placed both sides of the main tomb represent the two queens of Suraj Mall - Kishori and Hansiya. The interiors of these three buildings are breath-taking. The ceiling of the main tomb is decorated with stunning paintings depicting the life of Shri Krishna and his pastimes with beloved Radha. It also boasts the lotus feet of Lord Krishna engraved on the floor. The walls and ceiling of the other two buildings are adorned with the paintings depicting the life of Jat kings and the life events of Lord Krishna. Constructed with a great blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture, the historical structure surrounding Kusum Sarovar is truly awe-inspiring. Things to do: • Explore the place and soak in the serenity and stung beauty of this historical site. • Spend a quiet evening at this place watching the stunning view of the sunset. • Rest under a kadamb tree which is known to be the favourite tree of Lord Krishna and soak into the divine spirituality of this holy place. • Enjoy the evening aarti ceremony at Kusuma Sarovar. • You can also visit Radha Kund which takes around 35 minutes by foot from Kusum Sarovar. How to reach? Located just 28 km away from Mathura, Kusum Sarovar is on the right side of Govardhan parikrama route. It can be easily reached by local transports like taxi, auto-rickshaw from Mathura. Located 26 km from Kusum Sarovar, Mathura railway junction is the nearest railway station. Situated at a distance of 191 km, Indira Gandhi International Airpot, New Delhi is nearest one to this place. Best time to visit Kusum Sarovar remains open for tourists throughout the year even on public holidays. However, considering the weather in Mathura, October to March end is the best season to plan a trip to Govardhan and its nearby places. Owing to extreme temperature in summer (April-July), planning a vacation to this beautiful place is not recommended during this time. Nearby attractions: Blessed with serenity Kusum Sarovar, Govardhan is one of the most revered religious sites for Hindus in India. Owing to its rich religious and historical importance, Kusum Sarovar is a never miss out on a place on your Mathura Govardhan sightseeing tour. If visiting Kusum Sarovar, there are many other popular locations and shrines nearby which you can consider to include in your itinerary. • Daan Ghati Mandir • Govardhan parikrama • Radha Kund • Shri Krishna Janmasthan Temple • Birla Mandir • Dwarkadhish temple • Government museum • Kans Quila • Potra Kund Holding great religious and mythological significance, Kusum Sarovar is visited by millions of devotes throughout the year. Plan a trip to this holy place and soak into the divine spirituality. 

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Brahmand Ghat in Mathura

Brahmand Ghat

The people of Gokul are always immersed in the devotion of Shree Krishna, the almighty. There are hundreds of holy places that are solely dedicated to him and Brahmand Ghat, Gokul is one among the others. This place is located close to the Raman Reti and Nand Bhawan. These two are also popular places in Gokul that attract tourists from everywhere. All these places are linked with some episodes of incidences related to the life of Shree Krishna. Still, people worship the soil which they believed have been consumed and touched by Shree Krishna. There are also packets available of the same soil and people keep it close always as it is believed that the soil brings success and luck to them. It is also believed that this particular soil can be used to cure diseases as well. Near to the Brahmand Ghat, Gokul is the temple called Brahmand mandir from where you can see the river Yamuna. This mandir is dedicated to an incident in Krishna’s life. There is a peepal tree as well inside the boundaries of the mandir. The female devotees among the other ties ribbons on the branches of this peepal tree and ask for a blessing for a long life of their husband. Things To Do From Agra, Gokul is a pleasant and small getaway. This was the place where secretly Shree Krishna was raised. Gokul is near to Mathura and has several religious places for you to visit. Nana Maharaja's house, also known as the Chaurasi Khamba which means eighty-four pillars is the attractive and notable structure in Gokul. After you visit Brahmand Ghat, Gokul, you should visit and see this beautiful pillar which belongs to the town. Along with Chaurasi Khamba, there are other places as well which you can go to and see if you visit Gokul. All these places are linked with some stories or legends that are related to Shree Krishna and the demons sent by Kansa. One such place is the Mud Temple. This place is located at the side of a hill and this place is where Shree Krishna killed demons. Utkhal is the place where Shree Krishna's mother Yashoda tied him to the grinding mortar because he broke the pitcher to steal butter. She gave him punishment and tied him to this place called Utkhal. Brahmand Ghat is the place where he eats the mud and when his mother asked to open his mouth she could see the whole universe in it. History Brahmand Ghat, Gokulis the spot where Shree Krishna as an infant came to play with his friends. One day while playing he swallowed a lump of mud. When Yashoda, his foster mother got the news of Krishna eating mud, she came running to the spot and asked him to open his mouth wide so that she can remove the mud from his mouth. As Krishna opened his mouth, she could see the entire cosmos in his mouth, the sun, the planet, and the moon. Everything was there in his mouth which made her shocked and amazed. This was the moment that she was convinced that the child is not ordinary but divine. Best Time to Visit Like the other places in the north of India, Gokul also has an extreme temperature in the months of summer and also in winter. In the summer season, the temperature of the place is unbearable and it rises up to 48 degree Celsius. The humidity this time is intolerable. At night the temperature drops to somewhere between 25-30 degree Celsius. The place receives moderate rainfall. During winters the cold temperature is pleasant and good to go. The temperature is 7-8 degree celsius. Therefore, winters are good if you visit Gokul for some sightseeing and tourism. How to Reach? Kheria Airport in Agra is the nearest airport for Gokul. The airport is thirty-nine kilometres away from Gokul. You can get a taxi or can from the airport and reach the town of Gokul. Mathura Junction is the nearest railway station to Gokul, the holy town of Uttar Pradesh. The station is 6.7 kilometres away from the place. Mathura is connected quite well with the other major cities including Mumbai and Delhi with regular trains. One can come and go to any place by reaching Mathura railway stations. Brahmand Ghat, Gokul is well connected with other states and towns of India. Regular state buses are available from Allahabad, Agra, etc. One can also choose private cabs to reach the places they wish to. Gokul is a great place to spend your holidays amidst the other pilgrimages. You will love the atmosphere and surroundings of the place and the experience that you will get here will be one of a kind. You can know about the legends about Shree Krishna and the demons and visit all the places where the incidents took place. 

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Pavana Sarovar in Mathura

Pavana Sarovar

If you want to experience spirituality then there no other place than Braj. All the locations and every part of this place are spiritual and pious. For a person filled with devotion, this land is the perfect place to visit and explore. Several online websites let you know about the place in details with just a click. It is always better to know about the place better before you visit. There are various nearby cities like Gokul, Vrindavan, Barsana, Mathura, which are near to this place. On your visit to Braj, you can check these cities too and experience the full-fledged divinity. You will get to see several temples in Braj among will the place that attracts most of the people for its peaceful ambience is the Pavana Sarovar, Nandgaon. This is a lake that is located north to the Nandgaon descending from the hill, Nandiswar. Near to the highway to Kamavan this place is said to be the soul-purifying lake which helps people get rid of all their sins. Architecture There are several mythological stories behind the architecture of this place. It is said that the place was built by Paavan Gopa, Vishakha's father. This is the reason why it is called Sarovar. Radha had two best friends among whom one was Vishakha and the other was Lalita. The meaning of Pavana Sarovar is the 'purifying lake'. This lake is said to be the sanctifying and purest than any other holy water. The Important Timings The lake is open for certain specific time intervals. This might vary in winter and summer. During summers the lake opens at 5 am and it is closed at noon and again reopens at 2 pm till 9 pm. During the winter season, the timings slightly vary. It opens early in the morning around 5:30 am and closes at noon. Again it opens in the afternoon around 2 pm and closes at 8:30 pm. Best Time To Visit You can visit Pavana Sarovar any time of the year but the best time to go is in the winter season. In October, the place is calm, cool and pleasant and you will certainly enjoy here. The season ends as March descends. How To Reach? Uttar Pradesh is a state in India that is still developing today and the infrastructure is still developing at a great rate today. Today all the important places are well-linked with this place via rail, road, and air. The connectivity has made things easier and possible for people of different states to visit the holy places in the state of UP. The most decent way of travel is through the air. This place has two international airports and four domestic airports. By Road Roadways are one of the easiest ways to reach UP. There are several different expressways and national highways that connect you to this state well. You can also opt for state buses if not private vehicles. By Air As mentioned earlier this place is well connected through airways. The domestic airports include Agra, Jhansi, Kanpur, Gorakhpur, Prayagraj, and Meerut. The international ones are Chaudhary Charan Singh and Lal Bahadur Shashtri airports in Lucknow and Varanasi respectively. By Train This state has around four hundred and thirty functional railway stations. Therefore you can take railways to reach your destination. Nearby 魅影直播 The pilgrims who come to visit Pavana Sarovar also visit the seat of Acharya Mahaprabhuvallabh. There is also a temple north to the bank of the lake known as the Pavan Bihari temple. The pilgrims take a dip in this holy water to get rid of their sins. This ritual is been followed for several thousand years now and it is still being followed by all. Pilgrims tend to come on the occasion of Akshay Tritiya an auspicious day for Hindus and take a holy dip in the water of the lake to purify their soul and gain salvation. Thus, visit and enjoy the spiritual and peace of mind that this place has to offer. You will certainly enjoy performing the rituals and also the nearby attractions are amazing around Pavana Sarovar, Nandgaon. Therefore, for your next holidays choose Pavana Sarovar and enjoy your vacation with your friends or family.  

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Ana Sagar Lake in Ajmer

Ana Sagar Lake

Ana Sagar Lake is a historical man-made lake in Ajmer. It was built somewhere between 1135-1150 AD by the grandfather of Prithviraj Chauhan, Anaji Chauhan. It spans an entire area of 13 km. and has a capacity of storing the water up to 4.75 cubic million. In the previous times, this lake was built for fulfilling the requirement of water in the region but now, it serves as a tourist attraction and a recreational site for the visitors.   It Is Known For:-1) Ana Sagar Lake is one among the artificial lakes in India2) It has a capacity of storing the water up to 4.75 cubic million which is the highest in the entire region of Ajmer3) It is not much deep as compared to other lakes and thus, the people are allowed to enjoy the activity of swimming4) The other activities like boating and jet skiing are also allowed at Ana Sagar Lake.   Best Time To Visit:-Ana Sagar Lake is an enchanting place that promises to wipe away the stress and tension. It has the backdrop of Aravallis that enhances its charm. An individual can pay a flying visit to this lake during any season of the year but to make the moment special, it should be visited during winters. Witnessing Ana Lake on a winter morning is an unforgettable sight.   Reaching There:-Being a famous tourist attraction, Ana Sagar Lake can be reached via bus or taxis as it has a well-established network of the roadways.   Nearest Railway Station- Ajmer JunctionNearest Airport- Sanganer Airport

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Lake Foy Sagar in Ajmer

Lake Foy Sagar

The history of the Lake For Sagar declares that it was erected as a Famine Relief Project in the year 1892 in Ajmer. It was constructed by an Englishman. It is also to be noted here that the beautiful lak got its name from the famous engineer’s name, Mr. Foy, under whose supervision it was constructed to cope up with the scarcity of water in the city. Moreover, Lake Foy Sagar, Ajmer is an artificial flat water-body that gives striking and pleasing view of adjacent Aravalli Mountains. Architecture: To the ones who are not aware of the fat that Ajmer was called Ajmere when it was made with the specific purpose. Today, it is a well-known tourist spot. Talking about Lake Foy Sagar, the original capacity of the lake is 15 million cubic feet, and the water is spread over 14,000,000 square feet (1,300,000 m2). Moreover, the place is a famous picnic spot for the local residents during winters. Best Time to Visit: One can visit Lake Foy Sagar all around the year, but in case you want to witness the most beautiful view of the place then monsoons will be best suited. During this time, the lake is full with water and lots of greenery around. This is the reason, October to March is the best time to visit. Things to Do: Lake Foy Sagar is an attractive and a beautiful lake which has taken a permanent place in the map of Rajasthan. No one can miss out visiting this place and enjoy a nice time here with their near and dear ones. The sunset here gives a scenic beauty of the setting sun and one can cherish this view all their life. How to Reach: For the ones who are traveling by air, Kishangarh Airport (Ajmer Airport) is the nearest airport that also is 30 kms away. For those who will come down by bus, Ajmer bus station is hardly 2 kms away. Moreover, the train lovers can get down at Ajmer Junction railway station is the nearest one that is 1.5 kms away. Visitor Information: Address: Foy Sagar Lake, 7 kms from City Centre, Ajmer, Rajasthan 305005, India Timings: 6:00 AM - 7:00 PM Days Open: All days of the week Popular for: Wanderers, Photo Fanatics, Adventure Seekers, etc. Visit duration: Around 30 minutes Entry Fee: No entry fees Guides: Not available Nearby 魅影直播: Visit Dargah Shariff Pushkar Lake Nasiyan Jain Temple Brahma Temple Savitri Temple Pushkar Yoga Garden Ana Sagar Lake FAQs And Information What are the timings of Lake Foy Sagar? Lake foy sagar is open on all days from Monday to Sunday and the timings are from 6 AM to 7 PM. Is photography and shooting allowed in the premises? Yes, photography and videography is allowed in the premises. Are guides available at this spot? No, guides re not available at this spot bit you can check out the written history of the place for sure, which might be placed at somewhere in the premises.

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The upper lake and The Lower Lake in Bhopal

The upper lake and The Lower Lake

The Upper Lake is divided from the Lower by an over bridge and is 6 sq. kms. in area. Madhya Pradesh Tourism Yacht Club on the Upper and Lower Lakes provide facilities for exciting trips by sail, paddle and motorboats. These two beautiful lakes have given Bhopal its title as the 'City of Lakes'. The Upper and Lower lakes (designated as Bhoj Wetland) are urban water bodies. Upper lake is a major source of potable water for the people of the city of Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. Raja Bhoj created the Upper Lake in the 11th Century by constructing an earthen dam across the Kolans River. Lower lake was constructed much later on the down stream of the dam of Upper Lake. The Lower Lake is surrounded from all sides by human settlements.

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Gajner Lake in Bikaner

Gajner Lake

One of the best places that you need to ensure that you are visiting when you are in Bikaner is the Gajner Lake, Bikaner and you are going to want to know everything about this attraction. You not only want to know how to reach it but also when the ideal time to visit the spot would be. Here is everything that one is going to know so that you can plan a trip here effectively, so keep reading to know more. Things to Do: There is so much that you can do when you are visiting Gajner Lake, Bikaner that you need to think about what activities you are interested in. There is plenty that one can enjoy here and you don’t have to be staying at the luxurious hotels to enjoy it while you are in the area. Some of the main activities that you can enjoy while you are here include: • Boat rides • Nature walks • Jeep and camel safaris Ensure that you are thinking about this while you are considering what you are going to do while you are here, especially if you are thinking of taking a few days to enjoy the area. You can also book a room in the luxury hotel that is the home of this stunning attraction if you want to make the most of it. Availability: You can come and visit this location at any time of the day or year, but the best time to come is when the sun is up. If you visit during this time, then you can enjoy the activities that are part of the pull of this area. If you are looking for a place to come where you can enjoy sitting by the water with a good book and some water, then this is the place to head. Ensure that you are coming here to relax and that you are prepared with food and other items unless you are staying at the hotel or want to dine in their restaurant. History: The hotel that surrounds this area used to be the home for Sir Ganga Singhji and back in 1976 it was converted into a hotel. Before that, it was the summer home where numerous famous British individuals were hosted here where they all enjoyed themselves and had a great time. Gajner Lake, Bikaner is a place that is full of history and over the years even the Prince of Wales had come here to experience all it had to offer. Best Time to Visit: Since this is a body of water you are going to want to come here during the summer months, which is from the middle of March until the middle of June. This time would be ideal to enjoy the boat rides and the other activities that you might not be able to participate in during the monsoons where the rain would make it impossible. You should avoid this area during the winter because it is going to be extremely cold and, again, you wouldn’t be able to enjoy the boat rides as much as you would other times of the year. How to Reach? You can reach Bikaner from Jodhpur Airport by any other airport and then you can hop a bus to the city. Once you reach the main city it is extremely easy to reach Gajner Lake, Bikaner since it is only 30 kilometers from Bikaner's main city and you can easily book a taxi or an auto to drop you off here. There are also some buses that would help you to reach here, so make sure that you are planning how you are going to arrive and when you would want to leave and so much more. Interesting Facts and Trivia About: During the 20th century and the starting decades, this location was the summer home for Sir Ganga Singhji, who was one of the famous Maharajas from Bikaner. There were many special guests that were hosted here during this time, such as military commanders, political agents and even British viceroys and during 1905 the Prince of Wales was hosted here. Nearby 魅影直播: There is a lot that you can book to extend your trip while you are in this area, such as the Jeep and the camel safaris. These would be able to take you into the Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary that is nearby and you can even head over the theGajner Palace if you want to take in some history. If you are going to be making a trip this way you should make sure that you are not only visiting these attractions, but also the lake. FAQs and Information Access to the Gajner Lake, Bikaner isn’t going to have a fee, but you should make sure that you are aware it is on the grounds of a hotel. You are going to want to plan in advance when you are thinking of coming here since you would need to get a car that would bring you here. This is going to be a fun place to come as a family and it would work well as a place for a picnic lunch if you want to escape the city. For those who are looking for somewhere they can enjoy themselves and enjoy some activities on the water, the Gajner Lake, Bikaner is going to be ideal. It is a location that you can not only enjoy relaxing on the shores of the water, but you can also go for a boat ride or play in the water. Make sure that you are booking your trip here and that you are considering what else you can do nearby that would make the trip more memorable.

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Muchalindia Lake in Bodhgaya

Muchalindia Lake

Named after the king of the serpents, Muchalinda, it is a beautiful lake located next to the sacred shrine of Mahabodhi Temple. The lake is also known by the name of Lotus Pond and houses an idol of Buddha in a meditating position. People visit Muchalinda Lake on a huge scale, especially the Buddhist Monks for meditation.   Why Is It Famous?1) According to a historical context, Buddha chose Muchalinda Lake for meditation.2) While he was in deep meditation, a storm broke out due to which Buddha wasn’t comfortable.3) Sensing his discomfort, Muchalinda, the king of serpents, came out from his abode and coiled around Buddha while protecting him for discomfort under his hood.4) A statue depicting the same scene is installed in the middle of the lake. Also, there are many fishes in the lake that can be fed with the puffed rice.   Best Time To Visit:-Muchalinda Lake can be visited during morning and evening when the shrine of Mahabodhi is open to the devotees. People offer the puffed rice to the fishes inside the pond. The temple authorities do not allow anyone to offer coins or any other food item in the pond.   Nearest Railway Station - Gaya Junction Railway StationNearest Airport - Gaya Airport

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Gwarighat in Jabalpur

Gwarighat

Gwarighat, a small and composed town located on the banks of the flourishing river Narmada, has become a popular tourist attraction today. This little town is a must-visit for all those planning a visit to Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh. Especially, the followers of Sikhism make sure to visit this place in Jabalpur as it has a holy significance for them. Even the followers of Sai Baba make it a point to visit the Gwarighat, Jabalpur owing to many reasons. Unlike other ghats in India, this ghat is not as crowded and during most parts of the year, you can even travel to this ghat to experience a peace of mind. During the evenings the entire ghat area transforms into a picture book setting as diyas and lamps light up around the river banks for the evening Aarti. This arti gives a similar feel like the Ganga Aarti in Haridwar. Visitor Information While anyone can visit the Gwarighat in Jabalpur, this place is most suited for those who yearn for peace and tranquility. This is one of those places in Madhya Pradesh where you can find the perfect blend of spirituality and serenity. While it holds a lot of religious significance for the followers of Guru Nanak Devji and the followers of Sai Baba, many people who are looking for a quite place to relax their mind, body, and soul can also plan a trip to this Ghat. Things to Do You can sit on the banks of the river to just relax and see the water flow by. There is a Sikh temple on this ghat where you can sit and hear the gurbani to calm the restless soul. If you want to indulge in some activity you can also try boating. The calm waters of Narmada River make for a great boating experience. Best Time to Visit If you are planning for a visit to the Gwarighat, make it a point to cover all other tourist destinations first and then only head to the Gwarighat. The entire Ghat on the banks of the holy Narmada River comes to life during the evening time. The evening Aarti at this ghat starts at around 7 in the evening ( might be early during winters). This is certainly the best time to visit at any particular day. However, if you want to know the best time to visit the Gwarighat in Jabalpur throughout the year then we would suggest you visit during the cooler months like October to March. During these months, the temperature is not soaring high and you can stroll through the ghat without drenching yourself in sweat. How to Reach Located at a distance of around 14 km from the main city of Jabalpur, Gwarighat is a popular tourist destination among the devotees and spirituality seekers alike. You can reach Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh via rail or road and take any local transport to reach the Gwarighat from there. Buses from other cities of Madhya Pradesh come to the Jabalpur bus stand to make your travel easier. You can easily find taxis, cabs, and even autowalas to take you to the Gwarighat area from the city’s main bus stand. Many people have even compared the beauty of the Gwarighat to the beauty of Dal Lake in Jammu Kashmir, paradise on earth. Nearby 魅影直播 When you are visiting the Gwarighat in Jabalpur you can plan your trip for a day to cover other attractive tourists destinations as well. One can cover a plethora of destinations like the Bargi Dam, Bhedaghat, Chausatg Yogini Temple, Madan Mahal Fort, and much more. All of these tourist attractions will make your trip to Jabalpur's popular Gwarighat worth it. Traveler Tip While majority of the other ghats are open all day, this ghat has timings from 6 am in the morning to 9 pm at night. Make your travel plans as per the timing to avoid any problems later on.  

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Sangram Sagar And Bajnamath in Jabalpur

Sangram Sagar And Bajnamath

Jabalpur is one of the prominent cities of Madhya Pradesh, a state in India. There are many wildlife sanctuaries which are in the proximity of the city and which attract a large crowd from all parts of the globe. The city has unmatched natural beauty and is surrounded by rocky hills of Granite and sandstone. Sangram Sagar Lake in Jabalpur The city is also called the city of lakes due to the presence of a large number of water bodies. The River Narmada flows through the city and gives it a more alluring look. One of the finest places to visit in Jabalpur, Sangram Sagar Lake works as an excellent weekend getaway for folks looking for an escape from the tedium of city life. Take a treat of the fun in boating here, and appreciate the natural charm of the neighboring landscapes, decorated by the presence of migratory birds usually find their home every year in the rainy season here. The temperature of the water in the lake is extremely favorable for quite a few foreign migratory birds. The lake is aptly appropriate for outlaying some quality time in complete peace, ecstasy, and comfort. The tranquillity offered is quite fascinating. Special attractions at Sangram Sagar Lake The neighboring natural beauty is truly grand and it makes an idyllic setting for seizing this wonderful beauty of nature via the lenses of a camera. Thus, this place is a perfect one to click and capture some of the enthralling natural beauty offered. Only a strolling around the lake can give you a unique feeling of enjoyable solitude. It is a great spot to relax, unwind and revive for a few days away from the hectic and hustles of core city life. The closeness of Sangram Sagar Lake to Bajnath fort There is a historic fort called Bajnamath Fort, built by King Sangram Shah by the lake, adding grace to the beauty of this place with its brilliant architecture. There is a primeval temple by the lake also attracts thousands of devotees to this lake all through the year. Thus, does not matter if you are seeking tranquility, spirituality or a walk into the history, Sangram Sagar and Bajnath mandir is an ultimate place for sightseeing in Jabalpur. Timings to visit Sangram Sagar and Bajnamath You can visit anytime between 8 AM to 5 PM. How to reach Sangram Sagar and Bajnath mandir? This place is well connected with the road. You can easily reach the place via bus, car or taxi. It is 15 km away from Jabalpur bus stop. Why visit Sangram Sagar Lake? This lake is situated near a famous fort named Bajnamath. This is popular for its medieval architecture offered by king Sangram Shah. He was a renowned Gond ruler who had built many more such masterpieces during the years between 1480 and 1540. Apart from its fort, this lake is also widespread for its large number of aquatic creatures. The extremely famous birds of such species found here contain the migratory birds from central parts of western Asia, pin-tailed ducks, red-perched pilchards, and coots. Best season to visit Sangram Sagar Lake and Bajnath The best time to visit Bhopal is during the winter months of October to March. The weather is just a perfect one for discovering the experience of tasting the rich flavors of the grand city. July-September is the second-best time to visit the city. Other attractions nearby Sangram Sagar Lake • Dhuandhar falls- It is located in Bhedaghat and edged by green trees and shrubs, the ruffled and bustling Narmada River falling from a height. It is like a beautiful painting come alive. • Marble rocks- it is a gorge of Narmada River located 22 km west from Jabalpur. It has white rocks and dark green volcanic seams. • Gwari ghat- a religious place in Jabalpur situated on the bank of River Narmada with a facility of boating. • Bargi Dam – it is the biggest dam in Madhya Pradesh spread up to 110 km from Jabalpur to Mandla district. Travelers tips to visit Sangram Lake and Bajnath This place is very famous, during peak season it experiences an immense footfall. So you need to plan it to make your trip enjoyable and convenient. • Find a recommended tour operator • Ask for the activities and itineraries • Check for customer reviews • Compare package costs and facilities • Book a tour package to Jabalpur in advance to avoid inconvenience  

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Jal Mahal in Jaipur

Jal Mahal

Jaipur, the Pink City of India, is known throughout the world for its architectural marvels which are scattered in the form of pink-colored forts, palaces, artistic temples, and monuments. Because of the vibrant and lively culture, colorful festivals, grand forts, majestic palaces, exquisite temples and beautiful gardens this place occupies an essential place in the golden triangle tour package. The pink city has several breaths taking monuments but Jal Mahal is one of the most amazing among them. In the Hindi language, Jal means water and Mahal means a palace. The Jal Mahal is a lovely palace built in the middle of the Man Sagar Lake. The palace stances bright with five floors, four of which stay underwater. Historic Significance of Jal Mahal in Jaipur The Jal Mahal was prepared by Maharaja Madho Singh to work for as a lodge for his duck hunting parties. The Mahal is a testimony to the link that was formed between the Rajputs and the Mughal Empire. The structural design of the palace has the closeness of both types of construction. The attractiveness of the palace was boosted by many generations of Maharajas. For example, Maharaja Jai Singh II further added to the beauty of the castle by making gardens to make the Jal Mahal more attractive. After groups of creativity, we today have the brilliance of the “water palace”. The architectural beauty of Jal Mahal The palace, built in red sandstone, is a five-storied building, of which four floors endure underwater when the lake is full and the top level is visible. One four-sided Chhatri on the roof is of the Bengal type. The chhatris on the four angles are octagonal. The palace had agonized subsidence in the past and also fractional seepage (plasterwork and wall damage equivalent to rising damp) because of waterlogging, which have been fixed under a restoration project of the Government of Rajasthan. The hills close to the lake area, to the northeast of Jaipur, have quartzite rock formations a part of the Aravalli hills range (with a thin layer of soil cover. From the northeast, the Kanak Vrindavan valley, the hills slant mildly towards the lake edge where a temple complex sits. Within the lake area, the plane area is prepared up of a heavy mantle of soil, blown sand, and alluvium. How to Reach Jal Mahal? The Jal Mahal is about 5 KM from the center of Jaipur city. It is merely reachable by autos and taxis. If you are feeling the touch particularly courageous you can try the local bus service. The nearby bus stop is Shahpura Bagh which is 200 m from Jal Mahal. Best Time to Visit Jal Mahal The perfect time to visit the Jal Mahal is in October when the weather is the utmost enjoyable. The Jal Mahal is near to the Amer Fort. The most exceptional plan is to visit this place twice, once in the morning and then in the evening when there is light all around the palace. The rainy season is also a fantastic season to visit this place that imparts a significant edge to the site. This palace becomes even more dazzling and beautiful. It reflects only the architectural excellence of that period. Most Significant Aspect of Jal Mahal The top aspect about the Jal Mahal is the Chowpatty, street food market. When hunger submerges you, eating the aloo Tikki chat while watching at the colorful Jal Mahal will fill your stomach and the soul. Astonishing facts about Jal Mahal Jaipur 1. The word 'jai mahal' means 'Water Palace'. 2. Rajasthan state has a Jal Mahal. 3. It is in the middle of the Man Sagar Lake. 4. It was constructed by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Amber in the 18th.century. 5. It is made of red sandstone. 6. It is a harmonious blend of the Rajput and Mughal styles of architecture. 7. The Jal Mahal is a 266-year ancient structure old palace, which built-in 1750. 8. It is a five-story structure when the lake (Man Sagar Lake) is full of water its four stories are plunged underwater, and only the top floor is evident. 9. It offers a pleasing sight of the Man Sagar Lake and the Nahargarh Hills which is spread everywhere. 10. The palace was manufactured as a picnic spot for the sake of the royal family. Other nearby attractions in Jaipur • The Amber Palace- The first we have on our list is the glorious Amber Palace. This essence of culture and royal generosity is a great sightseeing stop. This fort is a pleasing composition of red sandstone and white marble, in a pristine regal architecture style. • The Hawa Mahal- The antique honeycomb building in the heart of Jaipur is a must-visit on every traveler's list. It is full with 953 small in-wall windows or Jharokhas, as they are locally called, to discourage outcasts from looking at the royal women. • The Nahargarh Hills- Nothing is restored than a sight high above the humans! With the magnificent view in mind, Maharaja Jai Singh II built the fort palace given safety and defense from enemies, originally named Sudarshangarh. • The Jaigarh Fort- This is a typical example of classic, remarkable design and architecture skills of the ancient Rajput rulers. Situated on the Cheel Ka Teela in the instant headland of the Aravali Hills, Jaigarh Fort is a marvelous site to spend some time at. Its lovely arrangement of red sandstone and pristine marbles is what sets it apart from any other fort of its kind. • The City Palace- The traditional and immortal stories of the Rajputana Era come alive with this praiseworthy palace. • Sisodia Rani Garden- These wonderfully landscaped and plush green arenas of this ancient palace garden are a beautiful sight to behold and profound experience for a traveler. • The Jantar Mantar- Fixed with the biggest sundial of India, the monument is one of the seven wonders of the world, and unparalleled in its faultless execution. Things to do in Jaipur • Sightseeing • Forts and Monuments • Shopping • Fairs and Festivals • Temples • Nightlife • Festivals • Museums • Gardens To ensure you have a perfect trip to Jaipur, covering its primary attraction for a lifetime experience book a tour package online.  

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Gadisar Lake in Jaisalmer

Gadisar Lake

Gadisar Lake is a remarkable attraction in Jaisalmer. It is another artificial lake in the city that was constructed on the orders of Maharwal Gadsi Singh, the Maharaja of Jaisalmer. It is a multi-purpose lake that serves as a water reservoir as well. During scanty downpours, the water of this lake was utilized by the entire nearby region and the fort for various purposes. Gadisar Lake is a place that shouldn’t be missed while vacationing in Jaisalmer. It Is Known For:- Gadisar Lake is a prominent crowd-puller in Jaisalmer. This lake is an ideal spot for spending some time away from the chaotic noises of the city. Bharatpur Wildlife Sanctuary is located close to this lake and hence, there’s a high chance of spotting the migratory birds. There are many Hindu shrines constructed around the lake. Throughout the day and across the year, the atmosphere of Gadisar Lake remains sacred. Aartis are conducted thrice a day that are attended by sizable devotees Best Time To Visit:- Gadisar Lake is a well-known place of interest that never fails to attract the visitors. It is among those places in Jaisalmer that can be visited throughout the year. During the festive season, the footfall increases as devotees arrive in groups to pay respects to the deities in the temple around this lake. Reaching There:- To reach Gadisar Lake, an individual can prefer the local transit like the taxi, jeep, or auto because fewer buses ply on its route. Nearest Railway Station:- Jaisalmer Railway Station Nearest Airport:- Jodhpur Airport

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Kaylana Lake in Jodhpur

Kaylana Lake

Kaylana Lake is a famous tourist attraction located 8 km. from Jodhpur. It is a beautiful place that is surrounded by the lush green vegetation. Under the reign of Pratap Singh, this artificial lake was built over 84 sq. km. It receives the water from the nearby canal named Hathi Nehar (elephant canal) and serves as a major source of water for the dwellers of the region. It Is Known For:- 1) Kaylana Lake is an amazing place for spending a good quality time away from the hustle and bustle of the city. 2) It has a pure atmosphere that makes a person succumb to this place. The purity present in the atmosphere is enough to rejuvenate the tired senses. 3) Kaylana Lake is bordered by the Acacia trees on both sides that enhance its visual appeal. 4) During winters, this lake serves as a temporary residence to the migratory birds as well. The Siberian cranes visit this lake and stay for a long time and it contributes to the boost in tourism. Best Time To Visit:- Kaylana Lake is one among the must-see attractions on the outskirts of Jodhpur. Though it attracts numerous visitors throughout the year, the best time to visit this place is during winters. The entire lake is shrouded in a thin blanket of mist that makes it look even appealing to the eyes. Moreover, winter is the time for the bird watchers to spot the migratory birds. Reaching There:- A wider connectivity of the roadways and railheads decreases the discomfort of reaching Kaylana Lake. The local buses and shuttles are available for commuting to and from Kaylana Lake. Nearest Railway Station:- Jodhpur Junction Nearest Airport:- Jodhpur Airport

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Balsamand Lake in Jodhpur

Balsamand Lake

Located 8kms away from the Blue City Jodhpur is an old-water reservoir turned popular picnic spot called Balsamand Lake. It is an artificial lake which was constructed in 1159 was used to supply water to the people of Mandore. The lake is fringed with lush greenery and the cascading waterfalls to water the garden make this lake a true sight to behold. The garden around the lake has lovely rose beds and various fruit trees like guava, pomegranate, and mango. It Is Known For:-1)    The postcard setting of the lake fringed with tall trees and the green hills surrounding it make it an ideal picnic spot for friends and family.2)    Spotting peacocks and jackals is also a loved activity in this lake premise.3)    The breathtaking sight of the Balsamand Palace, built by Maharaja Sur Singh in 1936, located in its vicinity.4)    Photography options because of the spectacular beauty of the area with palace, hills, lake and lush greenery captured in a single frame. Best Time To Visit:-Owing to the biting heat of the summers, Balsamand Lake is not the perfect place for summer retreats. Months from October to February are the best months to visit this serene location. The best time to enjoy the most here would be during the evenings due to the cool breeze blowing around. Reaching There:-Located just 8kms away from the main city of Jodhpur, Balsamand Palace is easily accessible via road. Turning left from NH 65 to NH 114 would take you directly to this beautiful tourist location. Cabs are a preferred option for the tourists visiting this place. Nearest Railway Station:- Jodhpur Railway StationNearest Airport:- Jodhpur Airport

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Sardar Samand Lake Palace in Jodhpur

Sardar Samand Lake Palace

Rajasthan is known for its forts and palaces and has some really unique structures that display the highest standard of design and architecture. One of these beauties are the lake palaces that one can spot in this state. These palaces are built in the middle of the lake and look splendid whenever seen from the banks. Sardar Samand Lake Palace, Jodhpur is one such wonder. For the lovers of peace and serenity, this Lake Palace could be a heaven. Many of the migratory birds and indigenous fauna like the famous black buck can be spotted roaming around the lake palace. Availability You should check for the availability of the hotel rooms if you are planning to book your stay here. History The Sardar Samand Lake Palace in Jodhpur is one of the most beautiful palaces in Rajasthan. It was built in the year 1933 by Maharaja Umaid Singh. It acted as the summer palace for Maharaja Umaid Singh and he would love to spend his summers in this palace. However, now, this palace has been converted into a heritage hotel. Popular Culture Located on top of a hill and overlooking the majestically beautiful Sardar Samand Lake, this Lake Palace has now been transformed into a heritage hotel. You can actually book your stay here and live life like the royal Maharajas of Rajasthan. You can even visit here as a traveler and explore the beautiful art and designs and artefacts that are stored in this palace. Best Time to Visit If you are looking for the best time to visit this beautiful lake palace, you need not worry. You can visit here all year round and stay with a royal touch in this heritage hotel. It is located right in the middle of the lake and so you can be sure that there would be cool breeze blowing all day round. However, as this palace is located in one of the hottest cities in Rajasthan, Jodhpur, the route and the entire trip during summers could get a little exhilarating. Visiting here during the months of October to March and mid April could be a great option for all. How to Reach Located around 60 km away from the Jodhpur city in the south-east direction, reaching the Sardar Samand Lake Palace is a very smooth drive on the Pali Road. You can reach Jodhpur via rail or road and from there take a taxi or any other public transport to reach this Lake Palace. You can even rent a car and drive through the Pali Road to reach here. Nearby 魅影直播 The route to the Sardar Samand Lake Palace is one of the most beautiful one. There are many species of migratory birds that can be seen here. Moreover, you can even see many other wildlife that are indigenous to the region like Black Buck, Chinkara, and Neelgais. You can even explore the best of the forts and the street markets of Jodhpur when you plan your visit to the Lake Palace.

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Rabindra Setu in Kolkata

Rabindra Setu

The stunning Rabindra Setu which connects Kolkata to Howrah has today turn out to be an icon of Bengal's history, culture, and tourist fascinations. Generally known as the Howrah Bridge, it was constructed in 1946 and to date, sees an enormous amount of traffic daily. Howrah Bridge or Rabindra Setu is one of the defining monuments of Kolkata and the pride of its residents. It is undoubtedly the best-known cantilever bridge in India and one of the most recognizable. Even though most of us have heard of this famous bridge and many even use it to commute regularly, people know very little about its history. Best time to Visit: You can visit Kolkata any time to see the charm of Rabindra Setu or Howrah Bridge. However, the best time is in autumn and winter months that is between October and February. The weather is impeccable at that time and the festivities are on the peak during this period. This is the season that witnesses the copious arrival of travelers, especially during Durga Puja. History of Rabindra Setu: Although construction of the Howrah Bridge only started in the 20th century, the origins of the structure can be traced back to 1871. This was when the Government of Bengal took the first influential steps to construct a permanent crossing, with the passage of the Howrah Bridge Act. The act was amended in 1935 to facilitate the construction of the new structure. Construction of Howrah Bridge took 6 years, starting in 1936. The architects used a cantilever suspension design, in which large beams are supported at one end while projecting horizontally at the other. The bridge was finally opened to the public a year after its completion, in 1943. Interesting facts about Rabindra Setu Kolkata, 1. third-longest cantilever bridge at the time of its construction 2. Now the sixth-longest one of such types of bridges all over the world. 3. It got its name Rabindra Setu on June 14, 1965, after the Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. 4. It is spread over the Hooghly River around 1500 ft. with a width of 71 ft. 5. One of the most amazing facts is it was built without a single nut or bolt and held together by fasteners. 6. It has a total of 8 lanes of roads for bicycles and pedestrians. 7. It looks like a long glowing necklace at the night time. 8. It is known as one of the busiest cantilever bridge in the world. 9. Even a movie in Bollywood in the 90s was created on its second name as Howrah Bridge, due to its ravishing fame. 10. Tata Steels supplied around 23000 tons of steel in its construction, hence joined the legacy. 11. The first transport to make a journey across the Hooghly river was not car or bullock cart, but a tram. However, the heavy loads on the Rabindra Setup due to trams lead to their prohibition. If you are planning to move to Kolkata or just want to visit it once, these amazing facts could give of great use. You would appreciate this ace creation of human engineering. Things to do in Kolkata City of Joy, Kolkata has retained its vintage charm and old-world charisma through the years in the best way possible. But it is still known as one of the most developed cities in the country. Not just Rabindra Setu, you have many more places to visit and enjoy. These places offer innumerable things to do in Kolkata. These exciting things to do in Kolkata are • Ride the graceful trams, • Shop in the local markets • Taste the local cuisines. • Enjoy the culture • Indulged in the sacred environment at temples Tourists attractions in Kolkata other than Rabindra Setu 1. Salt Lake City: This is a planned satellite township in Kolkata known for its stadium capable to host many international sporting events. 2. College Street: it is one of the most acknowledged places in Kolkata as it has several famous colleges such as Presidency College, Calcutta Medical College and much more. 3. Birla Planetarium: This is one of the largest planetariums in the world. 4. Millennium Park is situated on the eastern side of River Hooghly and comprises of landscaped gardens and amusement parks. 5. Alipore Zoological Gardens: India's ancient zoological park and is a great tourist attraction in Kolkata. 6. Victoria memorial: This huge white marble building that resembles the Taj Mahal to some extent was named to commemorate Queen Victoria. 7. Indian Museum: This is the biggest and oldest museum of India, containing six sections for Art, Geology, Archaeology, Zoology, Economic Botany and Anthropology. 8. Eden Gardens: this is the historical cricket ground of Kolkata. 9. Science City - This is the biggest science hub of India, planned by the National Council of Science Museums. Tips for Visiting: • Search online for various tour planner • Put your demands in front of them • Ask for a customized packaging • Compare prices of every package to Kolkata • Join only a reliable tour and travel operators • Read the reviews of a Kolkata tour package before finalizing.  

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Howrah Bridge in Kolkata

Howrah Bridge

10 amazing facts to know about Howrah Bridge- a wonderful creation of human engineering One of the wonders in Kolkata, Howrah Bridge is a gigantic steel bridge constructed over the Hooghly River. Also known as Rabindra Setu, it connects Howrah and Kolkata. The magnificence of the bridge, though, comes active in the night time as it is all lit up. You can also take a ship ride as it runs between Kolkata and Howrah, from the launch Ghat. The sight of the city from the ferryboat, especially in the night, is inestimable, to say. Things to do in Kolkata Endearingly known as the City of Joy, Kolkata has managed to retain the vintage charm and old-world charisma through the years and still emerged as one of the most developed cities of the country. There are several places to visit and innumerable things to do in Kolkata. From the 1. Historic Fort William, 2. To the Science City, 3. The Museums and 4. Boating in the Princep Ghat, There are myriad exciting things to do in Kolkata. Ride the graceful trams, or shop in the local markets or taste the local cuisines. You also have an option to visit the very famous Sundarbans. History of Howrah Bridge Although construction of the Howrah Bridge only started in the 20th century, the origins of the structure can be traced back to 1871. This was when the Government of Bengal took the first decisive steps to construct a permanent crossing, with the passage of the Howrah Bridge Act. The act was amended in 1935 to facilitate the construction of the new structure. Construction of Howrah Bridge took 6 years, starting in 1936. The bridge on the records opened in 1943. Then it was the world’s third-longest cantilever bridge. Best time to Visit: Visiting Kolkata, Howrah Bridge in autumn and winter months between October and February would be the best time. The weather is impeccable and festivities are aplenty during this period. This is the season that witnesses the peak arrival of travelers, especially during Durga Puja. Interesting facts about Howrah Bridge, Kolkata 1. Howrah Bridge was the third-longest cantilever bridge at the time of its construction, 2. Now it is the sixth-longest one of its types. 3. It was renamed Rabindra Setu on June 14, 1965, after the name of Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore. 4. It spreads about 1500 ft over the Hooghly River and is 71 ft wide. 5. There is a total of 8 lanes of strand road, bicycles, and pedestrians. 6. What makes this bridge unique is the fact that it was built without a single nut or bolt and is held together by rivets. 7. It is one of the world’s busiest cantilever bridge as it carries a daily traffic of over 100,000 vehicles and countless pedestrians. 8. When illuminated at night it looks like a long necklace. 9. The popularity of this bridge is such that in the era on the 90s a movie was created by this name. 10. The history of Howrah Bridge is a part of the Tata legacy, as it supplied 23,000 tons of steel to this project. Whether you stay in Kolkata or just visiting for the first time, these shocking facts could give you a greater appreciation of this ace creation of human engineering. Tourists attractions other than Howrah bridge in Kolkata 1. Salt Lake City: This is a planned satellite township in Kolkata known for its stadium capable to host many international sporting events. 2. College Street: it is one of the most acknowledged places in Kolkata as it has several famous colleges such as Presidency College, Calcutta Medical College and much more. 3. Birla Planetarium: This is one of the largest planetariums in the world. 4. Millennium Park is situated on the eastern side of River Hooghly and comprises of landscaped gardens and amusement parks. 5. Alipore Zoological Gardens: India's ancient zoological park and is a great tourist attraction in Kolkata. 6. Victoria memorial: This huge white marble building that resembles the Taj Mahal to some extent was named to commemorate Queen Victoria. 7. Indian Museum: This is the biggest and oldest museum of India, containing six sections for Art, Geology, Archaeology, Zoology, Economic Botany and Anthropology. 8. Eden Gardens: this is the historical cricket ground of Kolkata. 9. Science City - This is the biggest science hub of India, planned by the National Council of Science Museums. 10. Eco-Tourism Park: it is famous for its amazing features, like Amphitheatre, Chinese Garden, Butterfly Garden, Bonsai garden, Cactus Walk, Bamboo Garden, Children's play corner, Water garden, Mist house, and Utility corner. Tips for Visiting: • Search online for various tour planner • Put your demands in front of them • Ask for a customized packaging • Compare prices of every package to Kolkata • Join only a reliable tour and travel operators • Read the reviews of a Kolkata tour package before finalizing.

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Prinsep Ghat in Kolkata

Prinsep Ghat

Prinsep Ghat, Kolkata, located at the banks of river Hooghly is a magnificent structure that is famous for the Gothic as well as Greek structure and inlays. The beauty and architecture of this place create huge buffs so much that even the locals visit to take the vibe and enjoy the attraction. The magnificent Howrah Bridge is at the background of this and you can enjoy both sunrise and sunset in this place which looks impressive and eye-catching. Taking long walks on the banks of the river in cool air and enjoying delicious street food are some of the recreational things that people love to do here. This place also has some historical importance. During the British rule in India, this place was used as a jetty by the staff of British to load and unload goods and passengers. The site is located exactly in the middle of Watergate and Fort William and people often visit these places as famous historical attractions. Prinsep Ghat is one of those places that are restored to maintain the pre-independence aura. It is therefore quite famous among the people and photographers as a spot for pre-wedding shoots and other kinds of shoots. If during the visit, one gets hungry and wants to get something delicious. He or she can go to various food kiosks that will serve you with local food. Prinsep is surely one of the famous attractions that one should choose to visit if they are visiting Kolkata. Princep Ghat Boat Rides Boating is probably one of the best recreational activities that one loves to enjoy in the Prinsep Ghat Kolkata. These river cruises last for some minutes to hours depending on the choice of the tourist. A tourist also gets to choose whether he or she wants to go for a traditional wooden boat or for a speedboat. Early in the morning from 6 am to 9 am and in the evening from 5 pm to 7 pm is the ideal time for boating when the scenery looks serene. Some boat riders extend the time of boat rides in the evening on request at extra charges. What are the things to do at Prinsep Ghat? • Food: How can you forget about the delicious delicacies and mouth-watering menu of Kolkata? There are several shops and stalls in the area that sells local food which is enough to fill one's appetite and one's heart with the joy of delicious food. The centers over here are quite old and they never fail to impress tourists with their fantastic food and service. One of the centers is 50 years old, and they still sell local food and ice cream that is loved by all. • Explore: Yes, explore the place, and enjoy every bit of it. Prince Ghat has gone under several renovations and changes over the past few years. There are gardens, tall trees, and flower beds that add to the beauty of the place and make it more attractive and alluring. So visit and enjoy the perfect blend of nature and architecture in one place. Best Time to Visit The best time to visit is during the evening for a boat ride and to enjoy the beautiful sunset. You can also enjoy leisure walks in the gardens of Prinsep Ghat. It is open 24/7 for all and has no entry fees, and the time required is 1-2 hours. How to reach? Prince Ghat is approximately 6 kilometers away from the main center of Kolkata. There are several public means of transport such as bus, auto, taxi, rickshaw and many more that can help you reach the destination safely. You can also avail ferry service that is available from Howrah Station to Babu Ghat on Hooghly River which is 2 km away from Prinsep Ghat. This will be an excellent experience for the one visiting it for the first time and you will have a memorable trip.

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Karmana River in Kovalam

Karmana River

Emanating from the southern tip of the Western Ghats at Agastyar Koodam, Karmana River is a well-known river that flows through Karmana, a suburb located in Thiruvananthapuram. This river has various tributaries and the largest tributary of this river is Killiyar that flows for a distance of 24 kilometers. Being the longest tributary, it is the place where various temples are located along its banks. The renowned temples include the names like Attukal Temple and Padmanabhaswamy Temple.   It Is Known For:-1) The dams like Aruvikkara and Peppara that stand on it2) The bridges built across it like NH-47, Thrikkunnapuram, Mangattu Kadavu, Kundamon Kadavu, Vellaikadavu etc.   Best Time To Visit:-The best time to visit Karmana River is during the Winter and Monsoon. At this time, the weather is perfect and makes it convenient to tour the nearby region. Moreover, the nearby forest region is the perfect way for the ones that love camping amid nature. Do not miss to spend some time near the two dams.   Reaching There:-Karmana River can be reached by a short drive or hiring the service of the local transit.   Nearest Railway Station- Kovalam Railway StationNearest Airport- Trivandrum International

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Vellayani Lake in Kovalam

Vellayani Lake

With breath-taking surroundings and blossoming lotus flowers on the water surface, the picturesque Vellayani Lake is one of the most significant tourists' spots in Kovalam. Surrounded by a scenic landscape of swaying coconut groves, flourishing paddy field and backwaters, the lake serves as a great picnic spot and a serene romantic gateway. Locally known as Vellayani Kayal, this beautiful water body is the largest freshwater lake in Trivandrum. Situated 7km away from Kovalam in Trivandrum, Kerala, Vellayani Lake spreads over 7.5 acres and serves as the main water source for irrigation and drinking purpose. With its crystal clear water and stunning surroundings, this serene freshwater lake looks captivating during moonlights. History: The origin of Vellayani Lake is associated with a mythological story. As per famous legends, once a thirsty beggar approached a saint who was meditating in search of water. The saint wanted to give him water but his vessel was almost empty. He took the last few drops of water in his palm and threw them as far as he could chant a small prayer. The lake where the drops of the water fell turned into a lake, which is today known as Vellayani Lake. Visitor information: • Popular for: Nature, adventure, photography, mythology • Entry fee: No charges • Visiting time: Sunrise to sunset • Visiting duration: 40 minutes 1 hour or even more as per your liking. Things to do: • Have a leisure walk on the banks of the lake amidst the green vegetation and enjoy the beauty of blooming lotus on the water surface. • Enjoy a thrilling boat ride through the crystal clear waters of the Vellayani lake in the evening and enjoy the stunning view of setting sun. How to reach: Reaching Vellayani Lake by road is very easy as it is only 7 km away from the main Kovalam city. Taxis and private cabs are easily available from the city to reach Vellayani Lake. Nearby destination: Besides, enjoying a boat ride on the lake, you can visit the two pilgrim centers near the bank of the lake namely Vellayani Devi temple and Vellayani Vishnu temple. Some of the other nearby attractions include the Lighthouse Beach, Kovalam beach, Sellayani lake, Neyyar dam, Kovalam surf club, etc. Best time to visit : To avoid the extreme heat and humidity, you should plan your trip to this lake in Kovalam in between October to February. However, if you want to enjoy Vellayai Lake at its greatest grandeur, plan your trip during the Onam festival. Interesting facts: • The origin of this holy lake has a mythological connection. • This is the largest freshwater lake in Thiruvananthapuram district, of Kerala. • The water of this lake is considered sacred and it is worshipped by local people. • It is famed for the traditional boat race that takes place here during the Onam festival. With picturesque scenic beauty and serenity of nature, this lake is surely a must-visit spot for all who are planning a trip to Kovalam. Plan a trip to Vellayani lake in Kovalam with your partner and curate memories for a lifetime.

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Bandra Worli Sea Link in Mumbai

Bandra Worli Sea Link

Bandra Worli Sea Link which is also known as Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link is a world-famous bridge that is lying on cables and is held with eight lanes. It was the primary project developed by the government of Maharashtra which is commenced by the freeway system of West Island. Description: The glorious beauty of the blue watered Mahim Bay is overlooked by the splendid architecture of Bandra Worli Sea Link, Mumbai. There is no doubt that this man-made marvel is an iconic natural beauty. While passing through the bridge, your windows should be wide open. Traveler Tips: When your eyes are stuck to the wonderful creation, the sea breeze should pass through your hair. This manifestation of Mumbai city makes the most special appeal from the elevation of the Bandra Worli Sea Link. So, you should go there to take some candid shots including selfies with the bridge of Mumbai's glory. You need to strictly follow the speed limit and other rules set by the Link authority. Things to Do: Though the glamour and beauty of Bandra Worli Sea Link, Mumbai oversees the beauty of Worli Bridge, you can visit both and the park nearby. You can better visit the bridge at night in the moonlight when the artificial twinkling lights on the bridge adorn it. History: Before the construction of Bandra Worli Sea Link, Mumbai, the only road to connect all the western outskirts of Mumbai to the central district was Mahim Causeway. This was the reason for congestion in the north-south-western strip of Mumbai, especially during office hours. To solve the issue, the conceptualization of the project of Western freeway took place. Bandra Worli Sea Link was its first phase for providing a substitute roadway for the Mahim Causeway. Bal Thackrey laid the foundation stone in 1999. The primary estimation made for the construction of the entire Bandra Worli Sea Link was around 6.6 billion Indian rupees. The estimation for completion of the project was targeted for the next five years. Though, the project stopped in between and faced several litigations due to public interest. All these caused the project another 5-year delay. But this has increased the budget too. From 6.6 billion, it reached the bar of 16 billion. Finally, during the period of 2009-2010, the bridge finished its construction. Architecture: Bandra Worli Sea Link, Mumbai is counted among those couple of bridges that are constructed with cable-stayed architecture. It is developed with pre-stressed viaducts which are made up of concrete and steel, to hold the bridge still in its place for long. It is spanned surrounding the coastline arch of Mumbai city. The architecture is known as a wonderful creation by civil engineers, which is a reflection of the city’s contemporary infrastructure. It got open in 2009 for the public. It uses the heaviest precast sections which have ever been used in India. Keeping the seabed geology in mind, engineers used a complex and unique geometry for the pylon towers in the construction of the bridge. This was aiming to successfully achieve the desired structure of the concrete deck which is the longest in India. It is the sole project in Mumbai that witnessed the use of seismic arresters. This is why Bandra Worli Sea Link can withstand earthquakes up to 7.0 on the Richter scale. Best Time to Visit: I would suggest having a drive through this marvel creation during the sunlight. This way, you can get a better view of the link as well as the below seawater. How to Reach: Bandra Worli Sea Link, Mumbai is easily reachable from both sides. You reach by bus close to it. Get down at the Bandra bus depot, which only 2 km away from the link. Other ways, you can also board a train to get down at Bandra railway station, which is 5 km away from the link. Hire a local taxi or auto-rickshaw to reach your destination. Interesting Facts and Trivia About: The project was undertaken by Hindustan Construction Company. MSRDC (Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation) took the initiation of the project. In fact, to materialize the entire structure, a joint venture happens between the engineers of Hong Kong, Switzerland, China, India, Singapore, Canada, Britain, Serbia, Philippines, Indonesia, and Thailand. Bandra Worli Sea Link is the open first cable hanged construction on any Indian sea. The bridge is built so toughly that it can provide more than 37000 vehicles every day. The route is the best way to reduce the traveling time between Bandra and Worli, the two places of Mumbai. The architectural beauty of the bridge lies in its engineering technology that complements the background sea on which it is standing proudly. It reduced the travel time to 7 – 10 minutes which was before around 45 – 60 minutes. It links the Nariman Point, which is the business hub of the city, to the western suburbs of Mumbai. FAQ: Where to visit in Mumbai nearby Bandra Worli Sea Link? • Siddhivinayak Temple • Worli Sea Face • Bandra Fort • Dadar Chowpatty Beach • Play The Lounge • Smaaash • Shiro

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Apsara Vihar in Pachmarhi

Apsara Vihar

Waterfalls are always a popular tourist attraction among the nature lovers. The view of water stream flowing from a height makes the entire environment look worth it. And when you are in Pachmarhi, you can witness this beauty by traveling to the stunning yet serene waterfall areas called Apsara Vihar. Literally translated as the fairy pool, the Apsara Vihar, Pachmarhi is a beautiful little waterfall with a cute little pool that attracts tourists with its breathtaking beauty. Majority of the people looking for a serene and tranquil picnic spot can travel to this waterfall area and spend some quality time with their loved ones. The stream of water fall from a height of 30 feet above the ground and creates a shallow pool where it falls down. This pool has now come to be known as the Apsara Vihar. Things to Do Apart from spending quality time with your loved ones in the lap of nature, there are many other things that you can do here. Many tourists take a dive in the pool of water. This dipping has been common since the British raj when the British women would come here and take a dip in the pool. Many people also love to swim here. You can simply relax and experience the beauty of the water falling into the pool here. There are small eateries and tea stalls around the pool area and you can also buy some snacks and satiate your hunger from the 10 mons trek by munching on some snacks. History Although most of the natural escapes do not have any historical story as such but the story behind the naming of this waterfall is very interesting. According to the local legends, it is believed that during the British rule, the English women used to take a dip in the inviting pool below the waterfall. The locals of the region would consider them to be fairies or Apsaras in their language. They used to see the white women as fairies in the pool and so named it as Apsara Vihar itself. Best Time to Visit The best time to visit Pachmarhi is during the months of October to April. These are the months when you will not have to sweat in the summer sun. The weather is quite beautiful and you will certainly enjoy your downhill trek to reach this waterfall and the mesmerizing pool area. You can also plan your visit around the evening time to let the cool breeze blow through your hair as you sit beside the pool taking in the natural beauty. How to Reach The Apsara Vihar tourist attraction is located in the Hoshangabad district. This is near the Jaistambh in Pachmarhi region of Madhya Pradesh. Pachmarhi is seamlessly connected for easy access to all the nearby cities. This tourist attraction is located at a distance of 13 kilometers from the main Pachmarhi area. In order to reach here, tourists usually take a cab or hire gypsies to reach the breathtakingly beautiful region. You need to reach Pachmarhi to get to the Apsara Vihar waterfall. There are many trains and buses regularly plying to Pachmarhi from different cities like Bhopal and others. If you are coming via air to Pachmarhi, you need to book a flight for Bhopal from where there are many buses and other local transport options to reach there.  

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Ashtamudi Lake in Kollam

Ashtamudi Lake

If you wish to spend some time away from the bustling cities then Ashtamudi Lake is the destination that is waiting for you. Ashtamudi Lake is a serene spot in Kollam district that stands among the most visited tourist attractions of Kerala. The crystal blue backwaters of this lake are simply enchanting and lure visitors.   It Is Known For:-1) This lake is known for housing the group of 8 islets2) It is frequented as a recreational site. Tourists relish their stay inside a houseboat3) Ashtamudi Lake is a major source for fishing4) The wetland located close to this lake is a home to a vast variety of aqua fauna and other marine creatures   Best Time To Visit:-Ashtamudi Lake is a famous tourist attraction and can be visited anytime during the year. It witnesses a huge footfall throughout the year, excluding summers.   Reaching There:-The district of Kollam is well connected with railways, airways, and roadways. This makes it easier to reach there without any hassle. To reach the lake of Ashtamudi, an individual has to board the buses that ply to the route of the lake. It is a ride/drive for an hour or two.   Nearest Railway Station- Kollam JunctionNearest Airport- Trivandrum International Airport

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