With the tailor-made sobriquet of ‘City of Red Gold’, and ‘The Mushroom City of India’, Solan is the district headquarters of the Solan district, Himachal Pradesh. The place is an eponym of the Hindu Goddess Shoolini Devi. Its salubrious climate is a welcoming feature for tourists all year round. It is located at a distance
Every Indian’s pride, a traveler’s holy grail, an adventurer’s heaven Kullu-Manali circuit is to be a top priority on a tourist’s itinerary. The vast expanse of panoramic landscape from Chandigarh to Manali followed by NH-21 is the Kullu-Manali Circuit, Himachal Pradesh. How to Get There? One can reach Manali- by air: the proximal airport being
The princely state of Kapurthala (the land of Kapur) in Punjab was founded by Rana Kapur in the 11th century. This Doabi land also known as the city of ‘Palaces and Gardens ‘alongside Faridkot, Bhatinda, Gurdaspur is a cornucopia of mystifying vistas and a tourism jackpot waiting to be explored! Be it a devout person
This bustling old city lies on the banks of river Ram Ganga, in the state of Uttar Pradesh. This religious city has both historical significance and a rich cultural heritage. According to Indian mythology, it was the capital of Panchal kingdom and is mentioned in the Hindu epic ‘Mahabharata’.
Aligarh is a major historical, cultural and commercial city in the state of Uttar Pradesh. In 372 AD, the Dor Rajputs founded this city and named it as ‘Koli’. Later, the Mughal Empire renamed it as ‘Aligarh’. This bustling city boasts of a rich cultural heritage and a distinctive past. Apart from its cultural significance,
Noida is situated in the state of Uttar Pradesh and is about 10 km away from New Delhi. This fast-growing commercial hub forms a part of Delhi-NCR region. It boasts of developed infrastructure, modern amenities, and tourist-friendly entertainment hubs apart from is numerous shopping centres.
Formerly named as’ Kanhpur’, this urban and densely-populated city is situated in Uttar Pradesh. It is also one of the biggest industrial and commercial towns in the country. This metropolitan city has many historical landmarks, religious shrines, entertainment hubs, and theme parks which makes it one of the most-preferred tourist destinations in India and abroad.
Nicknamed as the ‘Gateway to UP’, Ghaziabad is the second-largest industrial city in the state of Uttar Pradesh. The Mughal general Ghazi-ud-din founded the erstwhile city of Ghaziabad in 1740 AD and initially named it as ‘Ghaziuddinnagar’.
Nestled between two rivers, namely, Pahunj and Betwa, this city of historical, archaeological, and cultural significance lies in the state of Uttar Pradesh. It is world-renowned due to the Maratha queen of Jhansi, Rani Lakshmi Bai’s role in the Indian Revolt of 1857.
Famous as the ‘Birthplace of Lord Krishna’, Mathura is an ancient city in Uttar Pradesh. In fact, its existence is mentioned in the revered Hindu epic, Ramayana, and was the capital of Kushan Empire.
The metropolitan state capital of Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow is also nicknamed as the ‘City of Nawabs’. This bustling city was ruled by a succession of Nawabs of Awadh and later by the British Empire.