Tuesday, 7 December 2021

Iskcon Temple Kanpur


ISKCON Kanpur's Sri Sri Radha Madhav Temple is located in Mainavati Marg, at Bithoor, 4 km away from Kanpur. The Temple being constructed on a twelve acre plot on the Bithoor road is near the River Ganges.

Sunday, 29 September 2019

Zoological Park in Kanpur


Kanpur Zoological Park is arranged on the side of mechanical city of Kanpur. The Zoo is spread in a region of 76.56 hectare. It is a piece of lavish green Allen-backwoods. The development of the Park began in the year 1971 and has been created on the advanced administration standards. It opened for open on fourth February 1974. Over the most recent three decades the Zoological Park has assumed a significant job being taken care of by untamed life and consciousness of masses with respect to natural life protection.

Friday, 14 December 2018

Blue World Theme Park in Kanpur



Blue World Theme park is the second largest theme park of Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Kanpur evokes history and religion. The commercial and financial hub of the state is situated on the banks of holy river Ganga. One of the iconic landmarks of the city is the renowned Blue World Theme Park.
Theme Parks have been the most popular vacation destination for thrill seekers and people looking to escape the scorching heat of the cities. Blue World Theme Park of Kanpur proffers plenty of rides that excite visitors of all ages.

Aga Khan Palace in Pune



Aga Khan Palace is situated on Pune Nagar highway near Bund garden. It is now known as Gandhi national memorial. It was built in 1892 by 3rd Aga Khan , Sultan Mohammad Shah Aga khan. It served as a source of employment to the famine struck villagers in the nearby area. It took about five years to complete the place of this work and around 1000 people were employed here at that time. The total cost incurred was about 12 Lakhs. The palace covers of about 19 acres of area out of which 7 acres is built up. This palace has Italian arches architecture and superb corridors.

Thursday, 16 June 2016

The Great Stupa in Sanchi



The Sanchi stupa, built in and around 283 BCE by Ashoka, the famous Indian emperor who converted to Buddhism, is better known for its scriptures. The second largest stupa in India after that of Amravati, the Sanchi stupa is surrounded by a railing with four carved gateways facing towards all four directions. The entire stupa comprises symbolic representation of the gifts of nature as if explaining the Buddhist doctrine by reflecting the people's love for the nature. The use of lotus in stupa symbolises the rise of people from the mud of materialism to the reality and spirituality of life. Similarly, the female tree spirits depicted in the gateways are symbols of fertility.

Monday, 16 May 2016

The Forbidden City in Beijing



The Forbidden City, situated in the very heart of Beijing. It is also called Zijin Cheng. It area is a 72-hectare (178 acres) palace complex  that was used by the emperors of China from A.D. 1420 to 1911.

Friday, 13 May 2016

Qutub Minar in New Delhi



Qutub Minar is the world’s tallest red sandstone tower and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is one of the historical place in India which is located at 15 km in south direction from New Delhi. It is one of the tallest minaret in India and It is made from red sandstone and marbles and it’s height is 73 m.