Nalagarh - Himachal Pradesh
Nalagarh,Himachal Pradesh
Nalagarh, a beautiful city in Solan District of Himachal Pradesh in India and renowned in the medieval period as Hindur State was founded by Raja Ajai Chand in 1100 AD, is the gateway to the charming Himachal Pradesh. It was the location of the prestigious princely state during the British Raj. Art and architecture knitted with the culture of this place. The Chandela Rajputs, patron the growth of art and architecture of Nalagarh, once ruled it. TheRamgarh Fort and the associated town of Ramshere demonstrate the excellence and unique craftsmanship of those times. The last ruler of Nalagarh was Raja Surendra Singh.
Nalagarh, a stunning hill station, is very famous for its picturesque beauty. It attracts good number of tourists every year. The Nalagarh Valley is a long band surrounded by the spurs of the outer Himalayas to the north-east and the heavily eroded range of the Shivaliks in the south and west. One can see the ruins of many forts around the valley, which include the forts of Chamba, Surajupur, Ramharh and Malaon.
Nalagarh is best famous for its fortified palace and its excellent wall paintings. This palace, presently a heritage hotel after a recent refurbishment and offers an unusual royal experience to visitors. Apart from the major attraction of Nalagarh Fort, there are numerous other attractions too that are sitting on accessible distance from the city. This is a nice place to visit, blended with the ancient and modern architectures and cultural heritages.
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Whether you are a believer in God or non-believer, ‘The Abode of God’, as Haryana is famously referred to, might make you think if there is a god, he might probably be here. The land is so ancient, which can be gauged by the fact that this was the place where Veda Vyasa, the saint, wrote the famous epic Mahabharata. The place gains more importance for those following religious faith as being the land where Lord Krishna is said to have uttered the famous saying, “Do your duty and be detached from results” to Arjuna, one of the Pandava brothers on the eve of Mahabharata war.
Haryana has more to offer. Also known as the Green Land of India, Haryana not only has a rich past but a great present and a promising future too. This 16th largest state in India ranks amongst the leading industrialized states in the country. It is a major producer and supplier of agricultural products in India. Here are the leading attractions in the land you would never want to miss on your tour to Haryana.
1. Chandigarh
Chandigarh earns the unique distinction of being the capital to two states – Punjab and Haryana. Considered the best planned city in India, Chandigarh has preserved its ancient beauty while keeping in line with the modern world. Here are the top attractions in Chandigarh.
Leisure Valley
The Rock Garden
Le Corbusier Centre
Morni Hills
Government Museum and Art Gallery
Shanti Kunj
Butterfly Park
Garden of Fragrance
Sarkaria Cactus Garden
Rose Garden
Mahendra Chaudhary Zoological Park
Chhatbir Zoo
Terraced Garden
Yadvinder Garden
International Dolls Museum
2. Gurgaon
Gurgaon is the second largest city in the state of Haryana. The land has spiritual importance as it finds place in Mahabharata. It adds to Haryana’s overall contribution in industrial sector with its amazing infrastructure. No wonder it has emerged as the state’s corporate capital. The tourist attractions in Gurgaon include the following.
Sultanpur National Park Bird Sanctuary
Leisure Valley Park
Damdama Lake
Badshahpur Fort
Begum Samru Palace
Farrukh Nagar Fort
Sohna
Sheesh Mahal
Tikli Bottom
Kingdom of Dreams
Wet ‘n’ Wild
Urusvati Museum of Folklore
Stellar Children’s Museum
Aapno Ghar Amusement Park
Shikhar Adventure Park
CRPF Shooting Range
Ambience Mall
3. Kurukshetra
Kurukshetra is a popular pilgrim destination as this ancient land was the battleground of the famous Mahabharata war. Dating back to 2800 BC, the land is where Lord Krishna preached Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna on the eve of the epic war. Here are the leading tourist attractions in Kurukshetra.
Brahma Sarovar
Sannihit Sarovar
Sheikh Chehlli Tomb
Kurukshetra Panorama & Science Centre
Dharohar Haryana Museum
Kalpana Chawla Planetarium
Bhadrakali Temple
Birla Mandir
Sri Krishna Museum
Jyotisar Birthplace of Bhagavad Gita
O. P. Jindal Park and Musical Fountain
4. Panipat
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Situated on River Yamuna banks, Panipat finds mention in Mahabharata as one of the five cities founded by the five Pandava brothers. Its historical importance extends beyond Mahabharata as the place witnessed three crucial battles in the history of India. The tourist attractions in Panipat are given below.
Panipat Museum
Kabuli Bagh
Old Fort
Salar Gunj Gate
Kabuli Shah Mosque
Devi Temple
Grave Of Ibrahim Lodhi
Bu Ali Shah Kalandar
Kala Amb Tree Site
5. Ambala
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Ambala is one of the ancient cities in Haryana. Archaeological evidences found here prove that the land was inhabited as back as the Paleolithic age. During the British rule, the district of Ambala played its part by rising against the British army on many an occasion. Here are some of the important tourist destinations in Ambala.
Ropar
Nalagarh
Sis Ganj Gurudwara
Badshahi Bag Gurudwara
Gurudwara Manji Sahib
Rani Ka Talab
Anandpur Sahib
Planetarium
Kharga Golf Club
Holy Redeemer Church
Paget Park
6. Hisar
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Hisar is yet another part of Haryana that boasts of rich historic association. The land has evidences of being home to pre-historic man. The monuments here are feast to those who love to have a feel of the bygone era. Here are the top tourist destinations in Hisar.
Agroha
Banavali
Kunal
Gumbad
Jahaj Kothi
Barsi Gate
Fort Of Prithviraj
Feroze Shah Palace
Gujri Mahal
Lat Ki Masjid
Durgah Char Qutab
Town Park
Devi Bhawan Mandir
7. Faridabad
Faridabad is the biggest city in the state of Haryana. It is ranks amongst the leading industrial hubs making a fat contribution to the state’s revenue. Though the city is not as ancient as some of the major cities in Haryana, it has its share in history. Given below are some of the tourist spots in Faridabad.
Surajkund
Badkhal Lake
Peacock Lake
Dhauj Lake
Raja Nahar Singh Palace
Camp Wild
Nepal Photography Day Tours
The Aravalli Golf Course
8. Karnal
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The significance of Karnal’s place in history will be appreciated by those who have read Mahabharata. The city is said to have been establi
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Nalagarh was the capital of the kingdom of Hinddur founded by Raja Ajai Chand in 1100 A.D. It was ruled by the Chandela Rajputs. The Chandela kings were great patrons of art and architecture. Raja Ram Chander, another illustrious ruler of the same dynasty, was also a great builder who constructed the Ramgarh Fort (Now renamed as Ramshehar heritage fort resort in Himachal by the present occupants) and the town of Ramshere in 1540 AD.
Raja Surendra Singh was the last ruler of Nalagarh and his son, Raja Vijayendra is the present ceremonial ruler of Nalagarh. The Ramshehar Fort Resort has a series of structures that are mostly built in the Mughal style of architecture but elements of Hindu and even the British architecture cannot be ignored. The Fort is located on a hillock at the foothills of the mighty Himalayas affording a panoramic view of the Shivalik Hills beyond the Sirsa River.
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Shimla (English pronunciation: /ˈʃɪmlə/; Hindi: [ˈʃɪmlaː] (About this sound listen)), also known as Simla, is the capital and the largest city of the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, Dharamsala being the other capital. Shimla is also a district which is bounded by Mandi and Kullu in the north, Kinnaur in the east, the state of Uttarakhand in the south-east, and Solan and Sirmaur. In 1864, Shimla was declared as the summer capital of British India, succeeding Murree, northeast of Rawalpindi. After independence, the city became the capital of Punjab and was later named the capital of Himachal Pradesh. It is the principal commercial, cultural and educational centre of the hilly regions of the state. As of 2011, the city had 171,817 permanent residents, and was one of the least populous capital cities in India.
Small hamlets were recorded prior to 1815 when British forces took control of the area. The climatic conditions attracted the British to establish the city in the dense forests of Himalayas. As the summer capital, Shimla hosted many important political meetings including the Simla Accord of 1914 and the Simla Conference of 1945. After independence, the state of Himachal Pradesh came into being in 1948 as a result of integration of 28 princely states. Even after independence, the city remained an important political centre, hosting the Simla Agreement of 1972. After the reorganisation, the Mahasu district and its major portion were merged with Shimla. Its name is derived from the goddess Shyamala Devi, an incarnation of the Hindu goddess Kali[citation needed]. As of 2011 Shimla comprises 19 hill states, namely Baghal, Baghat, Balsan, Bashahr, Bhajji, Bija, Darkoti, Dhami, Jubbal, Keonthal, Kumharsain, Kunihar, Kuthar, Mahlog, Mangal, Nalagarh (Hindur), Sangri and Tharoch.
Shimla is home to a number of buildings that are styled in the Tudorbethan and neo-Gothic architectures dating from the colonial era, as well as multiple temples and churches. The colonial architecture and churches, the temples and the natural beauty of the city attract a large number of tourists. The major attractions include the Viceroy Lodge, the Christ Church, the Jakhoo Temple, the Mall Road and the Ridge, which together form the city centre. The Kalka–Shimla Railway line built by the British, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is also a major tourist attraction. Owing to its steep terrain, Shimla hosts the mountain biking race MTB Himalaya, which started in 2005 and is regarded as the biggest event of its kind in South Asia. Shimla also has the largest natural ice skating rink in South Asia. Apart from being a tourism centre, the city is also an educational hub with a number of colleges and research institutions.
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