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The Taj Mahal, Agra
The name Taj Mahal, translates to the ‘Crown Palace’ and is one of the most famous and
marvelous buildings in India. Located in the city of Agra, Taj
Mahal is actually a mausoleum built to house the remains of Mumtaz Mahal, the
wife of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. The building is known for its extensive use
of white marble and was completed in the mid-17th century.
The nearest train station to
Taj named Agra Fort Railway Station, 3KM
to
Taj Mahal.There is no
direct train to Orchha. You can take train to Jhansi Junction and by bus to
Orchha.
All trains to Jhansi Junction are depart
at Agra Cantonment railway station, the railway station is 6KM from Taj.
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Ghats at Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
Vranasi known as Banaras is
a city situated on the banks of the River Ganges in Uttar Pradesh. Ganga Ghats
are main attraction of the holy city Varanasi. Ghats of Ganga are perhaps the
holiest spots of Varanasi. It has numbers of Ghats more than 100 ghats along
side Ganga. The city is considered sacred by Hindus, Buddhists and Jains. Most
of the ghats are bathing ghats, while others are used as cremation sites. Many
ghats are associated with legends or mythologies while many ghats are privately
owned. The former Kashi Naresh owns Shivala or Kali ghat. Morning boat ride on
the Ganges across the ghats is a popular visitor's attraction.

It is believed that the
pilgrims take a dip in the Ganges just becomes free from all sin. People
worship ganges as goddess. Everyday in the evening it is worshiped by the
priests. Priests sang prayers in sanskrit which includes hymns from the vedas
and other holy books. Not only the local people but foreigners also enjoy this
prayer. It is called the "Ganga Aarti". Ganga Aarti is main
attraction of the Ganga Ghats.
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Jama Masjid, Delhi
Known
formally as ‘Masjid-i-Jahan-Numa’, the Jama Masjid was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah
Jahan in the mid-17th century. The mosque is built in a majestic Indo-Islamic
style mainly in Red Sandstone and marble. Jama Masjid has three gateways, 2
minarets and four towers that provide it with an imposing look.
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Akshardham Temple, Delhi
Inaugurated
in 2005, the Akshardham temple in Delhi is known as one of the major
Hindu temples in India. The structure of the temple is made from sculpted
sandstone and took almost 7000 artisans to complete. The entire complex is
decorated with sculpted pillars, sculptures depicting deities, sadhus and
animals along with scenes from the Hindu mythology.
To reach Akshardham , you have to take Noida City Centre
Metro from Rajeev Chowk. Temple is at the Walking Distance from the Akshardham
Metro Station.... You have to deposit your mobiles , Ladies Purse in lockers at
the Temple entrance as its not allowed ( Gents can carry their wallets).
...Sehaj Water show is a must watch... This attraction needs 6-7 hrs as there
are 2 Movie show explaining Saint Swaminarayan which are a total of around 2
Hrs....The Stone work inside the temple is awesome and shows the artistic
Skills of Stone carving of Indian Craftsman ....In total the Attraction is
Value for Time....!!
What is avoided and unkempt in summers is festive, colorful and
welcoming by the winters. With its sands a bit cooler, November in Jaisalmer looks forward to its desert
safari, walking through its forts, palaces, and havelis and enjoying evenings
by its lakes. It easily makes it to the best
places to visit in November in India. Situated close to the Pakistan
border, Jaisalmer’s Sonar Quilla
is a living fort replete with hotels, shops and old and majestic havelis
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Sanasar
Tourism At A Glance
One of the lesser known
hill stations in Jammu-Kashmir region, Sanasar is an adventure enthusiasts'
haven offering various activities such as paragliding, rock climbing, abseiling
and trekking.
Sanasar
is named after two local lakes and will offer you a quieter side
of Jammu and Kashmir infused with adventure and excitement on demand.
The twin villages of Sana and Sar, need a place in you list if you are in for
spending some time in a village and that too an eco friendly one, with one its
step in the past and one in a naturally sustainable future. The area could
offer you an ideal extension to your trip to Jammu and Kashmir which is a
little less full of activity and will tease the excitement in you with the host
of activities it has to offer. The area is built in a cup-shaped meadow
surrounded by gigantic conifers.

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Kud
This popular resort is situated 106 kms. from Jammu on the Jammu-Srinagar
highway, at an altitude of 1738 metres.This place is an ideal picnic spot.It
has a bracing climate. Heavy woolens are required in winters while as
light/medium clothing is required in summers. It is a very well developed hill
station in Udhampur District.It also experiences heavy rainfall in rainy season
Patnitop
This famous hill resort is situated 112 kms. from Jammu.It is perched on a
beautiful plateau, at an altitude of 2024 metres across which the
Jammu-Srinagar Highway passes.It is surrounded by thick wooded forests.
Patnitop has many beautiful picnic spots and breathtaking views of the
mountainscape of the Chenab basin. In winter, the resort is generally covered
with a thick mantle of snow.
It provides opportunities for various snow games including skiing. It is the
best developed tourist spot of Jammu. It has uncomparable natural charm,
climate, pine forests and lush green cover. The occupancy of the huts and Dak
Banglow is full in summer months. There is ambitious plan of Patnitop
Development Authority to develop Patnitop, Kud, Sud-Mahadev, Mantalai circuit.
The costruction work of Mall Road at Kud is also proposed to be taken up.
Trekking route from Kud to Patnitop-Sanasar has already been completed. The
complete tourist circuit covers Jammu-Katra-VaishnoDeviji, Kud-Sanasar,
Patnitop-Gourikund, Sudmahadev, Mantali, extending upto Latti-Dhuna.
Sanasar
It is situated 119 kms. from Jammu and 17 kms. from Patnitop. Sanasar is cup
shaped meadow surrounded by gigantic conifers which has now been developed as a
golf course. It also provides opportunities for para-gliding.
Batote
It is situated 125 kms. from Jammu at an altitude of 1560 metres on the
Jammu-Srinagar National Highway. This resort straddles the forested slopes of
the Patnitop mountain range, overlooking the
spectacular lie of the Chenab gorge. This place is a very well developed
tourist resort with lots
of commercial activity and facilities
Mantalai
It is situated a few kilometers further away from Shud Mahadev. It is
surrounded by deodar forests, at an altitude of over 2000 metres. It is
believed that Lord Shiva had got married to the Goddess Parvati here.
Mansar Lake
It is situated 60 kms.from Jammu. It is a beautiful lake fringed by
forest-covered hills. Boating facilities are available on the spot. Every year
around Baisakhi, a wood and crafts festival is organised here by J&K
Tourism.
Surinsar Mansar Wildlife Sanctuary
Named for the two lakes on each corner of it, this sanctuary comprises an area
of 98 sq.km and has a mammal population of 8 species and 15 species of birds.
Jhajjar Kotli
It is situated 35 kms.from Jammu on the National Highway leading towards
Srinagar. The Jajjar Kotli Tourist Complex is built on the banks of Jujjar
rivulet. The crystal clear, cool water of Jajjar forms a very exiting picnic
spot during the summer months. A Tourist Cafetaria, a Bar and a small Tourist
Bungalow are the facilities provided here by JKTDC.
Akhnoor
It is situated 32 kms. south west of Jammu on the banks of mighty Chenab
river.It is the historic town of Akhnoor. This town is associated with the
legend of Soni-Mahiwal. Ruins of the Indus-Valley Civilization are to be seen
along the river bank.
Mubarak Mandi Palace
The oldest building in this Palace complex date to 1824. The architecture is a
combination of Rajasthani, Mugal and even Baroque European influences. The most
attractive structure is the Sheesh Mahal. The Pink Hall, now houses of Dogra
Art Museum, has miniature paintings of the various Hill Schools. It was the
royal residence of the Dogra Kings about 150 years ago. It has a beautiful
location was carefully with a commanding view of river Tawi on one side and the
City on the other side. The Palaces are built as a group of buildings around a
courtyard.
The Complex has halls and Galleries where official functions and ceremonies
were held.With the passage of time the kings felt the need to have separate
buildings to house full fledged Royal Secretariat. These buildings were
constructed around a garden cum courtyard which ultimately beacme the venue for
important events for Royal audience for conman man.