Dadra and Nagar Haveli

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

The Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli is a must visit for any nature lover. Dadra and Nagar Haveli are filled with several places to experience a one on one with nature. It is enriched with several wildlife sanctuaries which consist of many species.

The second thing that one can totally discover in Dadra and Nagar Haveli is the adventure sports and activities that Dadra and Nagar Haveli have to offer. There are many places to visit here like, the Church of Our Lady of Piety, Tribal Museum, the ruins of Tadkeshwar Mahadev Temple, Madhuban Dam, and Vanvihar Tourist Complex.
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Dadra

Dadra has a number of places to visit some of them being Vanganga Lake and Island Garden Dadra. Not only do these tourist spots offer scenic beauty but they also offer opportunities for boating and jogging.

Silvassa

Silvassa is the capital city of Dadra and Nagar Haveli. Silvassa houses a century-old church of Our Lady of Piety, Tribal Museum, and the remains of Tadkeshwar Mahadev Temple which offer a lot of insight into the culture of Silvassa. Hirwa Van Garden is another important tourist destination which gets us in direct contact with nature.

Dudhni

Not very far from Silvassa is located an amazing centre for exploring water sports. Every year Dudhni attracts several tourists on account of water sports facilities.

Luhari

Luhari lays you directly into the lap of mother nature. From here you can access most spots for trekking and camping.

Khanvel

Khanvel has a good degree of forest area, which provides for the opportunity to spot flying foxes, fruit bats, flycatchers and barbets. The Vanvihar Tourist Complex is an important attraction for everyone in Dadra.

Satmalia

Satmalia has an excellent wildlife sanctuary will consist of a variety of species. Sambhar and chital deer, and black bucks – and a wide variety of birds – including the flame back woodpecker, peacocks, and thrushes are some of them.

Vasona

In your visit to Dadra and Nagar Haveli you cannot afford to miss the opportunity of Lion Safari provided by Vasona.

Kauncha

Jet skies, rowing boats, kayaks and canoes are some of the water sports that can be enjoyed in Kauncha. Kauncha consists of the Madhuban Dam the banks of which are ideal for camping. Kauncha is also known for trekking sites. A lot of beautiful and ethnic villages are found here.

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh is a famous destination for adventure, spiritual and other sites. It shows beautiful architectural remains of Nagara style of Temple architecture. There are several waterfalls of immense beauty which add to the eco-tourism ventures of Chhattisgarh.

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Raipur City

The city of Raipur is capital of Chhattisgarh. It historically very rich in the sense that it used be a part of the Mauryan Empire and many other kingdoms from the past of North India. Mana Tuta Science Park, Vivekananda Sarovar (Budha Talab), Purkhauti Muktangan Museum and Dudhadhari Math are some of the most interesting places in the city of Raipur.

Gangrel Dam

 Gangrel Dam is one of the most popular tourist spot in Dhamtari district. Across the Mahanadi River the Dam offers a picturesque and a lot of recreational facilities.

Sirpur

Aesthetically and culturally rich Sirpur is a delight to visit. Buddhist Viharas of an earlier period than Nalanda can be found here. The small villages of Sirpur give us a direct insight into the culture of Sirpur.

Rajim

Rajim is the home of Triveni Sangam which is the confluence of rivers Mahanadi (Chitrotpala), Pairi and Sondur. Rajim also houses the Kumbh Mela which lasts from Maagh Poornima to Mahashivratri. Other than these Rajim Temple is also an important destination to visit.

Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary

In the midst of this sanctuary, are located the Bar and Nawapara Villages, hence the sanctuary is called so. This sanctuary is a storehouse flora and fauna. It is rich with mixed forests. Indian bison (Gaur) Cheetal, Sambhar, Neelgai, Wild boar and a variety of birds are some of the species in the Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary.

Champaranya

The birthplace of saint Vallabhacharya, Champaranya, houses a beautiful temple in his honour. Champakeshwara Mahadeva is another famous site.

Chitrakote waterfalls

Chitrakote Waterfall is on the river Indr?vati. This horse-shoe shaped waterfall offers a scenic view after monsoon specially.

Tirathgarh Waterfall

This waterfall is a part of the state’s eco-tourism venture as it enjoins the Kanger National Park. Its beauty lies in the fact that it divides into multiple falls.

Bhoramdeo Temple

Often called the Khajurao of Chhatigarh, Bhoramdeo Temple belongs to the Nagara style of Architecture. It also resembles the Konark Sun Temple. It consists of a stunningly carved Shiv Linga.

Chandigarh

Chandigarh

The dream of Jawaharlal Nehru was turned into a reality when Swiss Architect Le Corbusier conceived the plan of the Urban Structure of Chandigarh. Chandigarh was the first planned city after India’s Independence. It is one of the finest experiments in urban planning of the 20th century.

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Nek Chand’s Rock Garden

This wonder out of waste is a must visit. The sculptures in this garden were conceptualised by Nek Chand out of waste that was leftover after the construction of the planned city of Chandigarh. Right from broken bangles, to terracotta, to broken glass pieces to broken pieces from the bathroom sinks everything has been used in Nek Chand’s Rock Garden

Capitol Complex

This complex takes us back to the standards of the architecture of 1950s. It consists of the High Court, Vidhan Sabha and Secretariat of both Punjab and Haryana. The spirit of the City resides here in Le Corbusier’s ‘Open Hand Sculpture’, which is also the city’s official emblem.

Government Museum & Art Gallery

The Government Museum and Art Gallery has a lot to offer to its visitors. The museum consists of the paintings of the Himalayas by Nicholas Roerich, carvings from Gandhara civilisation, phulkari, and portrait of Guru Gobind Singh by Shobha Singh.

Sukhna Lake

A popular rest and recreation spot in Chandigarh is the Sukhna Lake. This artificial lake offers boating, is surrounded by places to enjoy food and other recreational activities.

Chandigarh Architecture Museum

Documents, Sketches, reports, news pieces, letters and various other things from the period of the planning of Chandigarh can be found in Chandigarh Architectural Museum. These things tells us the story of the coming up if this planned urban space.

Natural History Museum

The Natural History Museum if Chandigarh is another marvellous place to visit. Model Dinosaurs, fossils and various other artefacts find shelter in this museum.

Bihar

Bihar

The ancient of Bihar is a store house of Indian Ethnic and Educational Development. The monuments of Bihar still speak a thousand tales of Ashoka, Harshvardhana and various other rulers of the Indo-Gangetic Plains and the sub-continent at large.

The paraphernalia of the various colours of various religious developments in the sub-continent also add to the beauty of Bihar. Important centres of pilgrimage of Buddhists, Jains, Hindus and Muslims can be found in Bihar alike. Bihar also houses one of the oldest educational centres in the country in Nalanda.

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Patna

On the southern banks of Ganges is situated the capital of Bihar-Patna. Patna is one of the oldest cities of the subcontinent. If you like to be in touch with the bustle of a city and its people then Patna is the place. Patna Museum, Bihar Museum, Ruins of Pataliputra, Har Mandir Takht, Golghar, Buddha Smriti Park and Gandhi Museum are a few among the many places to visit.

Bodh Gaya

The centre where Buddha attained enlightenment, under the bodhi tree came to be known as Bodh Gaya. The reason how Bodh Gaya got its name is also the reason why Bodh Gaya attracts several pilgrims every year. Mahabodhi Temple, Great Buddha Statue, Sujata Stupa, Tergar Monastry, Thai Museum are the must visit places of Bodh Gaya.

Gaya

Gaya is also a historical city. It is considered to be a place of seeking salvation by the Hindus. Gaya also houses numerous Jain and Buddhist temples. Dungeshwari Cave temples, Barabar caves and various other sites can be explored in Gaya.

Nalanda

Nalanda is the centre of the ruins of the world’s ancient-most university. Buddha is believed to have visited Nalanda several times. The temples, viharas and stupas built in Nalanda were largely patronised by Ashoka and Harshvardhana. Today it is a UNESCO world heritage site.

Sasaram

Sasaram is known for its rich and varied history. Its most famous point of attraction is the pillar of Samrat Ashoka in a cave of Kaimur hill. The tomb of Sher Shah Suri, the tomb of Hasan Sur Khan and Maa Tara Chandi Temple are some other interesting places that one can visit.

Bhagalpur

Popular for its silk, Bhagalpur is also known as the ‘silk city’. The richness of India’s mango gardens and litchi production can be witnessed at Bhagalpur. Some beautiful places to visit in Bhagalpur are Vikramshila Hills, Vaasupujya Bhagwan Mahavir Jain Mandir, Mandar Hill (Parvat) and so on.

Darbhanga

Darbhanga has a number of cultural sites to for any tourist to visit. Places like the Statue of Darbhanga Maharaja, Bela Palace, Manokamana Hanuman Mandir, Kankali Mandir are a few palaces among other that you can plan to visit.

Muzaffarpur

Muzzafarpur is filled with the peace of spirituality. They have served as important educational and commercial centre of Bihar. There are several attractions in Muzaffanagar like, Baba Garibnath Temple, Chaturbhuj Temple, Shri Ram temple, Ambara Chowk and so on.

Sonepur

On the banks of River Gandak in Saran district is located Sonepur, which is famous for its annual cattle fair, which is also, called the ‘Harihar Kshetra Mela’. It is the world’s largest cattle fair.

Assam

Assam

Assam is also called ‘Ahom’ after the Kingdom of Ahom which ruled Assam from 13th century onwards. Assam is known for its various numerous resources in terms of silk, tea, petroleum resources and rich biodiversity. The most prized species of Assam is the one found in the Kaziranga National Park, i.e. the one-horned Rhinoceros, which is at the verge of extinction.

Besides natural beauty even aesthetic beauty is commendable about Assam. Kamakhya, Umananda, Basistha and many more temples are found here. Gatoonga Tea Estate and Cinnamon Tea Estate are some essential points of interest.Assam also abounds in adventure activities on account of its varied topography.

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Guhawati

Also known as the ‘Gateway to North-East’ Guwahati has a lot to offer to the tourists. One of the important tourist attractions in Guwahati is the Kamakhya Devi Temple, situated on top of the Nilachal Hill. There are a lot of other temples like the Umananda Temple, Navagraha Temple and Basistha Temple which can be visited. Guwahati also houses a pilgrimage centre by the name of Hajo which is important to Hindus, Muslims and Buddhists alike.
The rich flora and fauna of the city also acts as a major attraction. The same is manifested by the Kaziranga National Park, Assam State Zoo, Pobitara Wildlife Sanctuary and Chakrashila Wildlife Sanctuary

Jorhat

Jorhat which literally means two markets derives its name from the 18th century markets of Chowkihat and Macharhat situated on either side of River Bhagdoi. Jorhat is famous for its tea gardens like Cinnamon Tea Estate. Raja Maidam, Lachit Borphukan’s Maidam, Kunwari Pukhuri, Baduli Pukhuri and Bangalphulkhari, Majuli, Dhekiakhowa Bornaamghar is some other attractions which are in and around Jorhat

Tezpur

Tezpur offers a varied history, culture, literature, art and even the tourist places to Assam. Agnigarh, Mahabhairab Temple, Ketakeshwar Dewal, Bamuni Hills, etc., are some of the most important tourist spots of Tezpur.

Digboi

‘The Oil City’ of Assam Digboi has few places to visit yet it is a perfect place for rejuvenating oneself. The War Cemetary, Ridge Point, Digboi Oil Centenary Museum and Margherita are some the important places that one cannot miss out on when in Digboi.

Diphu

Diphu is an ideal picnic spot of Assam. Its major tourist attractions are Arboretum and Umwang. Besides offering some scenic beauty itself, Diphu acts as a centre from where you can take your own short trips to various places like Singhason, Kohora , Khanduli and many more.