A traveller’s guide to Uttar Pradesh state, places to see in Uttar Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh tours
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh has been the most dominant state in Indian politics and
culture since Independence. The Ganges which forms the backbone of the
state, is considered sacred by Hindus, and has seven holy towns including
Varansi, the holiest of the holies. Uttar Pradesh is also of
importance to Buddhists; it was at
Sarnaththat Buddha first preached
his message.

Most
of Uttar Pradesh consists of the vast Ganges plain, an area which often
floods during the monsoons. In stark contrast to the plains, the scenic
north-western corner has hill stations which offers some of the best
trekking opportunities. The main languages spoken here are Hindi, Urdu and
English.
The highlights of Uttar Pradesh are the
Taj Mahal, the
Fatehpur
Sikri, the
ghats at Varanasi, the
hill stations and the
Corbett Tiger Reserve.
Lucknow, the capital city, is a city rich in culture and history. Built by
the Nawabs, it's a city that takes its manners seriously. Here, the
Bara
Imambara, the
Chota Imambara,
the Residency and the
Rumi
Darwaza are the primary draws.
The city of Agra, home to the world-famous
Taj Mahal, is a
typically north Indian city. The
Agra Fort a massive red sandstone
structure, begun by Akbar was completed by his grandson Shah Jahan.Known for
leather goods and jewelry, the
Sadar Bazar is full of emporiums.
As for the Taj, this monument of love, is magical at dawn. Its gateway,
long watercourse and minarets make it a thing of eternal beauty.
Best Time to Visit : October to March.
Did You Know?
- Uttar Pradesh is the most populous state of India.
- Uttar Pradesh is the fifth largest state of India.
- Around seven Prime Ministers of India belong to the state of Uttar
Pradesh. They are: Jawaharlal Nehru, Lal Bahadur Shashtri, Indira
Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, Choudhary Charan Singh, Vishwanath Pratap Singh,
Chandra Shekhar and Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
Places to visit :
Taj Mahal
- To perpetuate the memory of his beloved wife, Mumtaz, Shah built the
finest sepulchre ever - a monument of eternal love. After 22 years and the
combined effort of over 20,000 workmen and master craftsmen, the complex was
finally completed in 1648 on the banks of the Yamuna in Agra, the capital of
Mughal monarchs.
Agra
Fort - The high red sandstone ramparts of this great monument stretch
for almost 2.5 km, dominating a bend in the river Yamuna, northwest of the
Taj Mahal. The foundation of this majestic citadel was laid by the Emperor
Akbar, and it developed as a stronghold of the Mughal Empire under
successive generations.
Fatehpur Sikri - 40 kms from Agra, the city of Fatehpur
Sikri served as the capital of the Mughal empire between 1570 and 1586
during Akbars reign. But as abruptly as it had been built, it was
abandoned.
Sikandra - Four kilometer from Agra is the mausoleum of
Akbar. Construction of this beautiful monument was started by Akbar in his
lifetime. This structure has a perfect blending of Hindu, Christian ,
Islamic, Buddhist, Jain motifs. The blending is much like Deen-e-Ilahi, a
new religion started by Akbar. But Akbar died before his mausoleum could be
completed and his son Jehangir completed it.
Almora - is a picturesque district in the Kumaun region,
north of Uttar Pradesh.
Tapkeshwar Temple - This cave temple dedicated to
Lord Shiva is in Dehradun. Here at a Shivling, water falls drop by drop from
a rock; hence the name Tapkeshwar. It is 5.5 km from the city bus stand and
is situated in the Garhi Cantt. area. A fair is held every year at this
temple on the occasion of Shivaratri.
Bara Imambara - Built in the year 1784 by Nawab Asaf ud
Daula in Lucknow, it provided food to the famine-stricken subjects of the
Nawab. The monument is known for its simplicity of style, sheer proportion
and symmetry.
Chota Imambara - of Lucknow is also known as the
Hussainabad Imambara, it was built by Mohammad Ali Shah as a mausoleum for
himself. It is set inside a beautiful garden with a raised water reservoir
in front of it. It is flanked by two replicas of the Taj Mahal inside which
are the remains of Ali Shah's daughter and her husband. The main building is
a domed structure with many exquisite turrets and minarets.
Krishna Balarama Temple - This beautiful temple was
established in 1975 by the ISKON and has now become Vrindavan's most popular
temple and has one of the highest standards of Deity worship and
cleanliness. Hare Krishna devotees from around the world can be seen here
throughout they year, bringing a truly international flavour to this ancient
holy city.
Varanasi Ghat - Pilgrims flock the Ghats to have a ritual
bath and perform puja to the rising sun, following centuries old tradition.
The Dasashvamedh Ghat offers a splendid view of the river front. This is the
ghat of the 10 (Das) horses (shiva) sacrificed (medh).
Places to Visit : Agra
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