Ahmedabad Tourist Attractions


Ahmedabad Travel Guide
Ahmedabad city situated in Gujarat, which  is one of the most popular cities in India and being the capital city of Gujarat dose add something extra to the reputation of this city. 



A visit to Ahmedabad is a must when visitors are on a path of discovery of Gujarat. Ahmedabad city is the second most prosperous city in these western parts of India. Ahmedabad got its name from Sultan Ahmad Shah who founded it in 1411 AD. 

The city offers diffrent moods right from the hustle-bustle of C.G. Road in the heart of Ahmedabad to the quite retreat of the calm and quiet of the Sabarmati Ashram. Ahmedabad’s fascination is its variety, old world charm and the modern ambience of Ahmedabad makes it truly a wonderful place. 

Ahmedabad offers something to celbrate all year round that ranges from celbrations of Deepawali and Dusheera to the all night long dance parties of Ras Gharbha. 



Ahmedabad Tourist Attractions:
 
Mahatma Gandhi's Sabarmati Ashram
 
Jumma Masjid, Sidi Sayyad Mosque
 
Sidi Bashir Mosque
 
Rani Sipri Masjid
 
Calico Museum of Textiles
 
The Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Institute of Indology
 
Museum of Miniatures
 
Shreyas Folk Museum
 
Utensils Museum
 
Kite Museum
 
Hatheesing Jain Temple
 
Akshardham Temple
 
Teen Darwaja
 
Swaminarayan Temple
 
Sarkhej Roza
 
Kankaria Lake
 
Dada Hari Vav.

Agra Travel Guide


Agra city well known for the popular destination "Taj Mahal", Is a part of the huge state of Uttar Pradesh. This city is considered romantic, because of the great monument of Taj Mahals history, that graces it with its presence.

Agra Travel Guide

Tourist Attractions:
 
Taj Mahal
 
Tomb of Itmad-ul-Daulah
 
Agra Fort (Also known as Red Fort of Agra)
 
Jahangir Palace
 
Diwan-I-Aam
 
Diwan-I-Khas
 
Moti Masjid
 
Jama Masjid
 
Dayalbagh Temple
 
Khas Mahal
 
Nagina Masjid
 
Sheesh Mahal
 
Sikandra.

Agartala Travel Guide



Tourist Places to visit in AGARTALA India

Agartala is a city that is filled with people of diverse cultures and backgrounds this due to the fact that the state is completely surrounded by diffrent states and Agartala itself is situated just a couple of miles from Bangladesh.
Agartala, offers a lot of various activies for the tourists with beautiful palaces, gardens, hills, temples and lakes, all this and much more is what attracts tourists to visit this city over and over again.

Agartala Travel Guide

 
Tourist Attractions:
Ujjayanta Palace
Kunjavan Palace
Jagannath Temple
BenuVan Vihar
Maharaja Veer Vikram College
Old Agartala
Buddha Vihar
Rabindra Kanan
State Museum (1000-1700 hrs. Closed on Sundays).


Lumbini- birth place of Buddha.


Lumbini- birth place of Buddha.
Buddha, Known as the Lord of Asia.Prince Siddhartha (known as Buddha) took his first seven steps and uttered an epoch- making to the suffering humanity.This happened in a beautiful sal grove which is now the focal point of the Lumbini Garden area. Maya Devi the queen of Shakya King Suddhodharan of Kapilavastu while passing through the Lumbini Garden. On the day of “Vaisakha Poormina” (full Moon Day of May 623 B.C) took a bath in the Pushkanni (the Sacred Pond) and soon after she took support of a tree branch, the gave birth to the Crown Prince Siddhartha
Lumbini, the birth place of Lord Buddha, is situated about 22 km. from Bhairahawa (Siddharthanagar), below the Churia range, 24 km. south from the foothills of the Himalayas, on the western bank of Telar river in Rupandehi district of Lumbini zone in Nepal. It is about 300 km. west of capital city Kathmandu. Kapilvastu, Rupandehi and Nawalparasi Terai districts of Lumbini Zone are around Lumbini, the birth place of Lord Buddha, which are fertile and densely populated.
Places of interest in and around Lumbini
The Ashokan Pillar. Discovered by the famous German archaeologist Dr. Fuhrer, the pillar is the first epigraphic evidence relating to the life history of Lord Buddha and is also the most visible landmark of the auspicious garden. The historical importance of the pillar is evidenced by the inscription engraved on the pillar (in Brahmi characters). It is said that the Hindu Indian Emperor Ashok the Great, who got converted, visited the site in the twentieth year of his accession to the throne and as homage to the pure birth place erected the pillar. The inscription on the pillar roughly translates as “King Piyadesi” the beloved of the Gods having been anointed 20 years came himself and worshipped saying Here Buddha Sakyamuni was born. He caused to make a stone capital representing a horse and he caused (this) stone pillar to be erected. Because here the worshipful one was born the village of Lumbini has been made free of taxes and recipient of wealth.
Sanctum Sanctorum of the Birthplace. The single most important place LUMBINI (and to the entire Buddhist world for that matter ) is the stone-slab located deep Sanctum Sanctorum. Revealed after a hard and meticulous excavation under the three layers of ruins over the site of a famous Mayadevi Temple, the stone-slab foundation pinpoints the location of the original place, marking the precise spot of the birthplace of

Lord Buddha.
Image of Maha Mayadevi. In additional to the Ashokan Pillar, the other shrine of importance is the bas- relief image of Maha Mayadevi, the Queen of King Suddhodan. Enshrined in a small pagoda-like structure the image shows Mayadevi, the mother of Drown Prince Siddhartha Gautam. She is seen supporting herself by holding on with her right hand to a branch of Sal tree, with the newly born infant Buddha standing upright on a lotus pedestal on an oval halo. Two other celestial figures are depicted in an act of pouring holy water and lotuses bestowed from heaven. Earlier the image was placed in the famous white temple of Mayadevi besides the pillar mow totally dismantles to make way for the excavations which revealed the Sanctum Sanctorum the exact spot where out Lord was born.
Puskarni. the Sacred Pool: South of the Ashokan Pillar, there is the famous sacred pool named “Puskarni” believed to be the same holy pool in which Mayadevi took a pious dip just before giving birth to the Lord and also where the infant Buddha was given its first purification bath. Architecturally the pool has three projecting terraces in the ascending order and is revealed with a fine brick masonry.

Arorakot. About 10 kilometers northwest of Taulihawa there is a rectangular fortified area, which is popularly known as Arorakot. The famous Indian archaeologist P. C. Mukherji as the natal town of Kanakmuni Buddha identified the fortified area. Remains of the old moat and the brick fortification around the Kot can still be clearly located. A brick lined well is seen to the south and an elevated mound towards the northwest corner.
Chaatradei: Some 5 kilometers north to Taulihawa there is a village called Chatradei situated on the right bank of the Banganga River. West of the village the habitat ional ruins extend in the form of al large triangular mound. Most of the pottery and antiquities found here belong to the Sunga- Kushana period while the virtual remains of the structures may be related to the early medieval times.

Gotihawa. About 5 kilometers southwest of Taulihawa, there is a village called Gotihawa. In the village there exists an Ashokan Pillar standing in a slab. The upper portion of the pillar is broken and lost and only the lower portion of the pillar 3.5 meters high remains still intact. Adjoining the pillar, towards its northeast there is a colossal stupa with successive rings of wedge shape Mauryan bricks.
Kudan: Roughly 2 kilometers South west of Taulihawa on the left side of the shoratgarh- Taulihawa road, stands the village of Kudan having a huge structural ruin with a cluster of four mounds and a tank. The mounds were excavated in 1962 only.
Niglihawa. About 8 kilometers north- west of Taulihawa, there is another site of archaeological importance. The site has a quadrangular tank surrounded by bushes locally known as Niglisagar. On the western bank of the tank there appear two broken pieces of the Ashokan Pillar, the longer one laying flat and the shorter one stuck unto the ground. The pillar bears 2 peacocks in the top part and Devnagri script inscription reading Om -Ma - Ni - hum Ripu Mallasya Chiran Jayut 1234. The shorter portion of the pillar which is partly buried in the ground measures 1.52 meters in length containing four lines of Ashoka inscription in the Brahmi letters which roughly translates as “King Piyadasi, believed of the Gods after 14 years of his coronation enlarged for the second tine the Stupa of Buddha Kanakmuni and after 20 years of his coronation he came himself and worshipped and he caused this stone pillar to be erected.”
Sagarhawa. About 12 kilometers north of Taulihawa there exists a forest area called Sagarhawa. In the midst of the forestation there is a huge rectangular tank, which is popularly known as Lumbusagar, or a long tank. The ancient tank ruins, which were excavated and identified by Dr. Alois A. Fuhrer as the “Place of the Massacre of the Shakyas” in 1859, can still be located on the Southwest banks of Sagar..

Places to vist in Goa India | Popular beaches in Goa

Places to vist in Goa India 

Popular beaches in Goa
Anjuna Beach in GOA
ANJUNA Beach  8-km west of Mapusa, is Goa at its most "alternative". One of the main sources of Anjuna's enduring popularity as a hippy hang out is its superb beach. Bathing is generally safer than at most of the nearby resorts, too, especially at the more peaceful southern end, where a rocky headland keeps the sea calm and the undertow to a minimum. Fringed by groves of swaying coconut palms, the curve of soft white sand conforms more closely to the archetypal vision of paradise than any other beach on the north coast.

Dona Paula Beach, Goa 

Arabian Sea is the secluded bay of Dona Paula with a fine view of the Marmagao Harbour.  7-km from Panjim, nestled on the south side of the rocky, hammer-shaped headland that divides the Zuari and Mandovi estuaries, this former fishing village is nowadays a commercialized resort. This is an idyllic spot to relax and sunbathe. 


Vasco-da-Gama in Goa

Vasco da Gama, 29-km by road southwest of Panjim, sits on the narrow western tip of the Marmagoa, it is also known as Mormugao peninsula, overlooking the mouth of the Zuari River. Acquired by the Portuguese in 1543, this strategically important site was formerly among the busiest ports on India's west coast. 


Mayem Lake in Goa

Just east of Old Goa, the lily-covered Carambolin Lake has an enormous amount of waterfowl, many Egrets and Heron, Bronze-Winged, Pheasant-Tailed Jacana and thousands of exotic species such as Comb Duck and Cotton Pygmy-Goose. 

General Information

Location : 35-km From Bicholem, Goa.

Main Attraction : Scenic Surroundings & Boating.




Hill Station in India


Major Hill Station in India

# Almora Hill Station

# Dalhousie Hill Station

# Darjeeling Hill Station

# Gangtok Hill Station

# Gulmarg Hill Station

# Kodiakanal Hill Station

# Kufri Hill Station

# Ladakh Hill Station

# Mahabaleshwar Hill Station

# Manali Hill Station

# Mount Abu Hill Station

# Munnar Hill Station

# Mussoorie Hill Station

# Nainital Hill Station

# Nilgiri Hills Hill Station

# Kodiakanal Hill Station

# Ooty Hill Station

# Panchgani Hill Station

# Patnitop Hill Station

# Shimla Hill Station

# Srinagar Hill Station

# Badrinath Hill Station

# Bhimtal Hill Station

# Chail Hill Station

# Devikulam Hill Station

# Idukki Hill Station

# Itanagar Hill Station

# Kasauli Hill Station

# Khajjiar Hill Station

# khandala Hill Station

# Lonavala Hill Station

# Nandi Hill Station

# Pithoragarh Hill Station

# Renuka Hill Station

# Saputara Hill Station

# Kullu Hill Station

Murud Janjira Fort Tour Information

Murud Janjira Popular Indian Sea Fort


Murud-Janjira is the local name for a fort situated at the coastal village of Murud, in the Raigad district of Maharashtra, India.


How to Reach Janjura Fort :

To reach the Janjira Fort, boats are available from Murud Port this is behind Ekdara Village and Rajpuri port. Murud doesn't just have a Beach & the fort. 

It also has a Temple over the hill next to the New Bus Depot (known as Datta cha Dongar) Hill of Lord Dattatray

One can have a paranormic view of Murud & both the islands together from the hill. 

Further ahead of the hill is an idga, the walk though the dense jungle is a experience in itself. 

The fort also boasts of a sweet water lake inside it. It is considered to be a miracle that the Fort surrounded by the salty water of the sea has a lake full of sweet water. 

Also the cannons in the fort are quite unique. The biggest cannon boasts a range of around 18 km. It is said that since the entire cannon could not have been transported at once they had to be brought in pieces and they were then assembled inside the fort.

Places to visit in Pune / Tourist interest in Pune

Places to visit in Pune / Tourist interest in Pune

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Shimla Travel Guide



Summer Hill: Situated at a distance of 5 km from the Ridge is the lovely township of Summer Hill at a height of 6,500 ft on the Shimla-Kalka railway line. Mahatma Gandhi lived in these quiet surroundings during his visits to Shimla. Himachal Pradesh University is situated here.
 
The Mall: The Mall is the main shopping street of Shimla. It also has many restaurants, clubs, banks, bars, Post Offices and tourist offices. The Gaiety Theatre is also situated there. People walk up and down the Mall slowly, stopping to gossip, as it is the main meeting place for everyone. The Ridge and Scandal point are the two main meeting points at the Mall.

Christ Church: Situated on the Ridge, Christ Church is the second oldest church in Northern India. It has a very majestic appearance and inside there are stained glass windows which represent faith, hope, charity, fortitude, patience and humility. Christ Church is a place all visitors should spend some time in.

Jakhu Hill: 2 km from Shimla, at a height of 8000 ft, Jakhu Hill is the highest peak and offers a beautiful view of the town and of the snow-covered Himalayas. At the top of the Hill, is an old temple of Lord Hanuman, which is also the home of countless playful monkeys waiting to be fed by all visitors.

Shimla State Museum: The Museum, which was opened in 1974, has tried to protect hill-out and the cultural wealth of the state. There is a collection of miniature Pahari paintings, sculptures, bronzes wood-carvings and also costumes, textiles and jewellery of the region.


Annandale: Developed as the playground of Shimla, Annandale is 2–4 km from the Ridge at a height of 6,117 ft. It is a favourite spot for cricket, picnics and polo.

Tara Devi: 11 km from the Shimla bus-stand. Tara Devi hill has a temple dedicated to the goddess of stars on top of the hill. There is a military Dairy Town here as well as the headquarters of Bharat Scouts and Guides.

Sankat Mochan: A Lord Hanuman temple is located here.

Junga: Junga is a Tehsi 26 km from Shimla ; its original name (with diacritics) is Jūnga and is a former royal retreat of the princely state of Junga (also known as Keonthal Estate).

Mashobra: 13 km from Shimla, site of the annual Sipi fair in June.

Kufri 16 km from Shimla at a height of 8,600 ft, Kufri is the winter sports capital and also has a small zoo.

Chharabra: 13 km from Shimla on route to Kufri.

Naldehra: 22 km from Shimla, with a nine-hole Naldehra Golf Club. The annual Sipi fair in June is held in Naldehra.

Tatapani: Location of sulphur springs which are found near the Tatapani mandir(holy temple)

Chail: Chail was the summer capital of the Maharaja of Patiala before Independence, known for its cricket pitch, the highest in the world.

Arki: (46 km) is the site of an 18th century fort built when Arki was the capital of the erstwhile hill state of Baghal

Sanjauli: The main suburb of Shimla.