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Nanded - Holy Town of Maharashtra

My recent Indian tourist place was the holy town Nanded. It was the occasion of Lohri in January and the complete town was celebrating this harvest festival. Of course, reaching a special destination on a specific occasion is always memorable. I prefer this place to visit again because of the wonderful experience. Nanded City is one of the famous religious places of India under the Marathwada Division, Maharashtra state. It is the holy city having huge value for the Sikh religion in India. Sources say City is the landmark of Hazur Sahib Gurudwara. Hindu religion people are also having huge value for Nanded as the town is having big known Renuka Devi Shakti Peetha shrine located at Mahur street. River Godavari is flowing from the Nanded city, which is also a holy every flowing river of India. Another The feature of the town is Nanded is the oldest city of Marathwada established close to Godavari River. As per history, the Nanda dynasty administered the region for long yea...

Palitana - Pure Vegetarian City Of The World

Tourism in India has been always surprising because we find different kind of cities with dissimilar features. After long research, we finally got one of the Jain temple city Palitana. The popular thing about the city is this Indian tourist place is declared as one and only 100 % pure vegetarian city of the world. Yes! This is true that Palitana the city of Bhavnagar region, Gujarat is listed as the pure vegetarian city of the globe. The distance of the city from Bhavnagar is just 50 km and famous as a key pilgrimage center for the Jain community. However, we were not aware that this city is listed as veg, but we were told to throw the stuff at the border of the city by a local commuter. That was a big surprise for me because I have never heard such thing in my whole life. I immediately checked the reviews about the city and found that it was declared “The World’s First Vegetarian City” on 14th August, 2014. This was all effort of Sudhar Sagar the Jain believer and his p...

Una - Hill Station of Himachal Pradesh

Una, the stunning hill station in South-West Himachal Pradesh, is our destination for the day. This expansive district encompasses numerous ranges, with the Shivalik ranges being the most renowned for their consistent heavy rainfall year-round. What sets Una apart is the strikingly sparse vegetation that covers most of its terrain. Although historically part of Himachal Pradesh, Hoshiarpur district is now closer to Una since their separation in 1966. Presently, Una shares its borders with Bilaspur and Kangra Hamirpur. https://www.holidaytravel.co/destination-dtl/una_himachal_pradesh_tourist_guide.htm Una, this Indian tourist gem, could easily become your favorite holiday destination due to its consistently cool temperatures and lush green surroundings. When it comes to tourism in Una, there are several top spots to explore, including the revered Mata Chintpurni idol, Bangana Lathian Piplu, Dera Baba Barbhag Singh, and the Una town itself. The hills have always been a ma...

Ajaigarh - Historical City of Madhya Pradesh

The place you are describing is Ajaigarh, which was the capital of a princely state by the same name during the British Raj in India. Ajaigarh was founded in 1765 by Guman Singh, an Abundela Rajput and nephew of Raja Pahar of Jaitpur. It was captured by the British in 1809 and became a princely state in the Bundelkhand Agency of the Central India Agency. Ajaigarh had an area of 771 square miles (1997 square kilometers) and a population of around 78,236 people in 1901. The rulers of Ajaigarh held the title of Sawai Maharaja and had an estimated annual revenue of around £15,000. The chief resided in the town of Nowgong, which gave the state its name. The prominent feature of Ajaigarh is its fort, situated on a steep hill, rising more than 800 feet (244 meters) above the township. The fort contains the ruins of several elaborately carved temples and sculptures. The region faced challenges during the late 19th century, including outbreaks of malaria and severe famine in the years 1868-1...