1. Taj Mahal
- Located on the banks of the Yamuna River.
- Known as a symbol of love.
- Attracts millions of tourists from around the world.
- Surrounded by beautiful parks and a mosque.
2. Varanasi
- Also known as Kashi and Banaras.
- One of the holiest cities in Hinduism.
- Considered one of the oldest cities in India and the world.
- Pilgrims come to bathe in the Ganges River to purify themselves.
- Famous for its ghats and large temples.
3. Vrindavan
- A small town associated with the life of Lord Krishna.
- A major pilgrimage site for Hindus.
- Known for its ancient temples and continuous devotional gatherings.
4. Lucknow
- Known as the city of Nawabs.
- Features impressive Mughal and Nawabi architecture.
- Situated on the banks of the Gomti River.
- The capital and largest city of Uttar Pradesh.
- Renowned for its unique culture and manners.
5. Prayagraj (Allahabad)
- An ancient city significant to Hindus.
- The confluence of the Ganges and Yamuna rivers (Triveni Sangam).
- Famous for the Kumbh Mela held every 12 years, attracting millions of devotees.
6. Mathura
- Birthplace of Lord Krishna.
- Home to many ancient temples.
- Known for its vibrant Holi celebrations that attract many international tourists.
7. Sarnath
- A small village where Gautam Buddha gave his first sermon.
- Features Ashoka Pillar, a symbol of India’s national emblem.
- Important historical and religious site for Buddhists.
8. Chitrakoot
- A sacred site where Lord Rama, Sita, and Lakshman stayed during their exile.
- Numerous temples and pilgrimage spots related to Lord Rama.
9. Ayodhya
- Ancient city and the birthplace of Lord Rama.
- Located on the banks of the Sarayu River.
- Pilgrims visit to bathe in the river and worship at the temples.
10. Dudhwa National Park
- Known for jungle safaris and wildlife photography.
- Located in the Lakhimpur Kheri district.
- Famous for its populations of tigers and swamp deer.
11. Jhansi
- Known for its historical significance, particularly related to Rani Lakshmibai.
- Attractions include Jhansi Fort, various temples, and historical monuments.
12. Hastinapur
- Historical city associated with the Pandavas and Jain Tirthankaras.
- Was the capital of the Kauravas and Pandavas.
- Home to several ancient temples and wildlife sanctuaries.
13. Noida
- Close to Delhi with various attractions for families and friends.
- Notable places include the Botanical Garden, World of Wonder Park, ISKCON Temple, and The Great India Place Mall.
14. Kanpur
- A historic city located on the Ganges River.
- Known for its temples, historical buildings, and zoological gardens.
15. Barsana
- A town in Mathura district known as Radha’s birthplace.
- Famous for Radha-Krishna temples and the Lathmar Holi festival.
16. Garhmukteshwar
- A religious site on the banks of the Ganges River.
- Mentioned in ancient texts and associated with Mata Sati.
- Home to several ancient temples.
17. Fatehpur Sikri
- A city founded by Akbar in 1569.
- Former Mughal capital known for its architecture, including the Buland Darwaza and the mosque.
18. Meerut
- A historic city with connections to the Kauravas and Pandavas.
- Features historical sites, parks, and religious temples.
19. Kaushambi
- A pilgrimage site for Buddhists due to its association with Buddha’s teachings.
- Contains temples of Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist faiths.
20. Jaunpur
- An ancient city with many Mughal-era buildings and mosques.
- Notable places include the Lal Darwaza Masjid, Jami Masjid, and Shahi Fort.
21. Gorakhpur
- Known for its religious and historical sites.
- Major attractions include Gorakhnath Temple, Vishnu Temple, Gita Vatika, Imambara, and parks.
22. Vindhyachal
- A religious city in Mirzapur district.
- Known for the Vindhyavasini Devi Temple.
- Located on the banks of the Ganges River.
23. Red Fort (Agra)
- A remarkable example of Mughal architecture.
- Built from red sandstone and included in the UNESCO World Heritage list.
- Constructed by Emperor Akbar.
24. Kushinagar
- An important Buddhist pilgrimage site.
- Known for the Mahaparinirvana of Gautam Buddha.
- Hosts a large fair on Buddha Purnima.
25. Ghaziabad
- A significant city close to Delhi.
- Features parks, malls, and temples such as the ISKCON Temple and Shipra Mall.
26. Nawabganj Bird Sanctuary
- Famous for rare bird species and winter migratory Siberian birds.
- Includes a lake for boating.
27. Kannauj
- Historic city located on the banks of the Ganges.
- Known for its perfume industry and historical significance.
- Features museums and bird sanctuaries.
28. National Chambal Sanctuary
- A special sanctuary known for its dolphin population and wildlife.
- Located in Shikarpur, Uttar Pradesh.
29. Shravasti
- One of the six largest cities during Buddha’s time.
- A major Buddhist pilgrimage site with monasteries and temples.
30. Faizabad
- Located on the Ghaghra River.
- Features attractions such as the Faizabad Museum, the tomb of Begum, and various gardens.
Contents
1. Taj Mahal2. Varanasi3. Vrindavan4. Lucknow5. Prayagraj (Allahabad)6. Mathura7. Sarnath8. Chitrakoot9. Ayodhya10. Dudhwa National Park11. Jhansi12. Hastinapur13. Noida14. Kanpur15. Barsana16. Garhmukteshwar17. Fatehpur Sikri18. Meerut19. Kaushambi20. Jaunpur21. Gorakhpur22. Vindhyachal23. Red Fort (Agra)24. Kushinagar25. Ghaziabad26. Nawabganj Bird Sanctuary27. Kannauj28. National Chambal Sanctuary29. Shravasti30. Faizabad