id,content,content_type,id_hash_keys,meta,score,embedding 2,"Perched at a height of almost 10,000 ft above sea level, the quaint village of Giu is known for its picturesque views and stunning surroundings. Tourists are drawn to this seemingly sleepy village for a mysterious 500-year-old naturally preserved mummy. It is believed to be of a lama who died in a sitting position when he was only 45 years old. It can still be seen in a sitting position, with a rosary in its hand, and its nails, teeth and hair intact. The body parts have not decayed either, despite no chemical preservation. There is a belt tied around its body that is believed to be the gomthak that monks would tie around their neck and down till the knee as they meditated. Some believe that the yogic posture in which the monk is sitting can self-preserve the body. The monk, from the Gelugapa order, was called Sangha Tenzin. It is fondly called Mummy Lama by the villagers.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 0}",, 3,"One of the largest monasteries in Spiti Valley, located at a height of  4,166 m above sea level, the charming Ki Monastery is an interesting addition to any spiritual traveller's bucket list. This serene Buddhist site houses many beautiful murals, paintings and stucco images, which are stunning examples of 14th century monastic architecture and leave visitors in awe of their splendour. Alongside, there are unusual wind instruments that are used as part of the orchestra whenever the chham (masked and costume dance) dance is performed. One can also see a beautiful collection of weapons, which may have come in use whenever the monastery was attacked by marauders. The Kalchakra ceremony was performed here by His Holiness the Dalai Lama in August 2000. This prayer is organised on a grand scale with an aim to awaken the Buddha nature of each individual, using a combination of prayer, teaching, blessing, devotion, mantra, yoga and meditation. It is essentially a search for peace. Many believe that even if one is simply present at this initiation ceremony that lasts for a few days, one can be free of suffering and gain enlightenment. There are five main subjects in focus – cosmology, psycho-physiology, initiation, sadhana (study) and attaining Buddhahood. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1}",, 4,"The snow-clad mountains around Spiti Valley provide an ideal opportunity for trying out one's rock-climbing skills. The reward after all the strenuous climbing is the unbelievably beautiful view of the wonders of nature's high peaks, deep valleys and a pretty stream meandering through lush foliage. Spiti Valley offers two types of treks - Low Altitude Trekking, which is below the snow line, and High Altitude Trekking, wherein one can cross high passes, snowfields and tough terrain. The most popular is the Chandratal lake trek that lets you explore the beautiful moon lake. You can also hike to Parang La, which is a nine-day trek to a height of over 18,000 ft above sea level. Beginning in Kaza, it passes through Kibber, one of the highest villages in the world. For a more challenging trek, you can opt for the Kanamo Peak trek, that takes you to a height of almost 20,000 ft! Passing through the huge and beautiful Ki Monastery, where you can admire wall paintings, is one of the best ways to explore the valley. July to October is the right time for a trekking expedition to the valley.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2}",, 5,"The first inhabited village of the area, Losar lies where the Losar and Peeno streams meet. It is situated at a height of 4,080 m above sea level. This village is located adjacent to the Indo-Chinese border and is the extreme end of the valley, its landscape very much resembling that of Ladakh. Towering and beautiful mountains, picturesque rivers and gorgeous vistas make Losar a must-visit destination for nature-lovers.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3}",, 6,"Lying at a height of 4,205 m above the sea level, the mountainous village of Kibber is known for its natural beauty and monasteries. Many say that the landscape of Kibber resembles that of Tibet and Ladakh and thus its beauty lies in its barren splendour. The famous Ki Monastery, which is the largest monastery in the valley, lies very close to the village that is a base for several high-altitude treks. Another attraction is the Kibber Sanctuary that lies a little beyond the village and is spread over a 1,400 sq km area. This sanctuary is the only one in India that is located in a cold desert and one can find blue sheep and ibex here. Kibber is also one of the most fossiliferous (containing fossils or organic remains) regions in the country and a great place to learn about history. Kibber used to be the highest village in the region and was permanently inhabited and connected by a motorable road. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4}",, 7,"The city of Dhankar is one of the most popular sites in Spiti. The prime attraction here is the Dhankar Gompa or Dhankar Monastery, which lies at a height of about 3,370 m, and is almost 1,000 years old. The word 'dhankar' means fort in local dialect, and the place was once the castle of Nono, the ruler of Spiti. This fort monastery was also used as a prison during the early days of its construction. One can find several Buddhist scriptures in the Bhoti script, along with a life-size silver statue of Vajradhara (supreme essence of all male Buddhas) that sits on a glass altar ornamented with scarves and flowers. Another highlight is the statue of Vairochana or Dhayan Buddha that leaves one in awe of its splendour.  Around 150 lamas call this monastery home. Visitors can also undertake a 2 km trek to the Dhankar Lake, which lies above the monastery. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5}",, 8,"The Triloknath Temple, around 60 km away from Spiti, is one of the oldest shrines in the area. It is visited by both Hindus and Buddhists – the only temple in the world to be revered by both. While the Hindus worship Triloknath as Lord Shiva, the Buddhists consider him as Arya Avalokiteshwar; in Tibetan language he is known as Garja Fagspa. A stone complex found in the temple in 2002 traced its establishment to the 10th century, when it was known as Tunda Vihar. The inscription also describes that the temple was built by Dvanjra Rana, one of the ancestors of the Rana thakur rulers of Triloknath village. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6}",, 9,"Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary, whose name is derived from the Bengali words 'Chapra' and 'Mari' meaning 'abundant fish', is a natural wonder located near Siliguri. Best known for its flock of wild elephants and Indian bison along with the rare glimpses of clouded leopards and the great Bengal tigers, Chapramari Sanctuary has emerged as a popular destination in mysterious Dooars. The region is fed by four major rivers- Teesta, Neora, Jaldhaka, and Murti- giving life to the lush greenery and diverse wildlife found in the sanctuary. This lays a cool reserve for migratory birds when the weather arrives. This sanctuary is equipped with the best touring and bird-watching support to ensure spotting nature in its true beauty. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7}",, 10,"A dense forest that hides gems of history and marvels of nature. Chilapata is a crucial corridor for Elephants between the Buxa Tiger Reserve and Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary. At its heart lies the majestic ""Nalraja Garh,"" an ancient fort built during the Gupta period in the fifth century. Though the fort lies in ruins today, it exudes a potent sense of nostalgia and stands as a testament to India's golden era. But the sanctuary's true allure lies in its rich biodiversity, with the likes of one-horned rhinos, Elephants, bison, deer, leopard, lesser cats, cheetah, sambar, barking deer, wild boar, and more calling it their home. A must-visit wildlife haven for everyone! ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8}",, 11,"The Coronation Bridge, which marked the coronation of King George V, affords the most amazing walks with a vantage view of lush forests, verdant hills, waterfalls, flowing rivers and streams, a glowing sunrise, and a beautiful sunset. It is also a monument to progress and perseverance, a remarkable engineering feat and a vital link between Siliguri and the Darjeeling Hills. It also connects the Northeast with the rest of India across the mighty Teesta River. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9}",, 12,"From the pioneers who first explored the Himalayas to the modern-day climbers who continue to push the limits of human endurance, visitors to the Everest Museum will discover a wealth of information about the history and significance of Mount Everest. With its rich collection and insightful exhibits, the Everest Museum is an essential stop for anyone exploring the area and seeking to gain a deeper understanding.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10}",, 13,"The vibrant and intricate architecture, tranquil meditation halls, and lush gardens, give you the rare opportunity and a conducive environment to learn and practice the teachings of Buddha, guided by experienced monastic teachers. As a centre of Buddhist education and practice, the EWAM Monastery serves as a place of hope and inspiration, illuminating the path towards inner peace and compassion.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11}",, 14,"With its stunning architecture and beautiful shrines dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha Rani, the ISKCON Temple exudes an aura of peace and serenity that draws devotees seeking spiritual refuge and learning from far and wide. There are many lectures and discourses to help devotees understand the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita. A visit to this temple is a journey into the world of devotion, understanding how you can reconnect with your spiritual self and be enveloped by the tranquility of the divine.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 12}",, 15,"This monastery has a rich history that dates to the Dalai Lama’s visit to Salugara for the Kalchakra ceremonies in 1996. The teachings at the Kalchakra Monastery are centred around the Kalachakra Tantra of Buddhism. It attracts a steady stream of seekers to partake in meditation classes, workshops, lectures, and retreats. Situated in the tranquil hills of Siliguri, it serves as a bastion of Buddhist learning, offering a unique opportunity to delve into the intricacies of Tibetan spirituality.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 13}",, 16,"The Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary lies in the arms of two surrounding rivers and serves as the backdrop for an astounding event where around 150 Elephants migrate between West Bengal, Nepal, and Assam. The sanctuary exudes an aura of untouched beauty and provides a haven to not just the elusive Royal Bengal Tigers and over 300 species of avian fauna, but also to the legend of being the dwelling place of the mythical Himalayan Yeti. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 14}",, 17,"A legacy of the Dalai Lama, the stunning Salugara Monastery was established by his followers. The monastery is home to a majestic 100 feet stupa, a giant prayer wheel and 5 kinds of buddhist relics. With Its stunning architecture, peaceful surroundings, and well-organized festivals and events make Salugara Monastery an ideal destination for those seeking a spiritual retreat, a deeper understanding of Buddhist philosophy, or simply a place to pause and reflect amidst the chaos of everyday life.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 15}",, 18,"Learn more about Buddhism and its teachings at the Sed-Guiyed Monastery that stands amidst the serene hills of Siliguri. It is the main seat of the Sed-Gyued Lineage or Whispered Lineage, which is a secret teaching transmitted only to the closest disciple through direct communication with their root teacher or meditational Deity. It is because of the unbroken secret teachings of Sed-Gyued Lineage and commentaries that the Tibetan Secret Mahayana Practice is intact today.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 16}",, 19,"With its breathtaking location on the banks of the Teesta River, atop a picturesque hill with a view of the Kanchenjunga peak and its exquisite architecture, the temple is a source of inspiration and serenity for the countless devotees who flock here to seek the blessings of the fierce and powerful deity, Goddess Kali. From its origins in the 18th century to its present-day splendour, Sevoke Kali Mandir is a truly remarkable testament to the enduring power of faith and devotion.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 17}",, 20,"As you ride the ‘Toy Train’ (declared a UNESCO World Heritrage Site), it winds its way through the picturesque Himalayan foothills, transporting you at a leisurely pace, breathing in the crisp mountain air from the towering Himalayan peaks. “The most enjoyable day on earth,’” said Mark Twain as he rode across the verdant hills that reveal rolling tea gardens.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 18}",, 21,"A powerful tribute to the valour and sacrifices made by the brave Indian soldiers who laid down their lives in the line of duty. It is a place to salute the guardians of our motherland. Standing tall in the foothills of the Himalayas, the memorial serves as a reminder of the selflessness and courage of the armed forces and their unwavering commitment to safeguarding the nation’s sovereignty.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 19}",, 22,"A quaint and serene spot amidst the bustle of Delhi, Agrasen-ki-baoli, gives a peek into the history of the capital. It is a 60-m-long and a 15-m-wide historical step well. Its heritage character, intricate structure and tranquil ambience have endeared it to film-makers as well and the monument has often been a cinematic backdrop, featured in movies like Sultan and PK. As you descend the deep stepwell, you can suddenly feel the cool embrace you. It might even send a chill down your spine as you recall that the monument was once believed to be haunted. Legend has it that the water in the baoli was said to be full of black magic and anyone who looked at it would get into a trance and jump to certain death. The baoli (step well) has 108 steps and three levels with arched niches on both sides.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 20}",, 23,"Holding the Guinness World Records as the world's largest comprehensive Hindu temple, the Akshardham temple complex is a stunning piece of architecture. Sprawled over a vast area, the complex looks like a splendid heavenly city when viewed from above. The temple itself has been constructed in pink sandstone and marble and is laid amidst neatly manicured lawns, pristine waterfronts and open courtyards. It has been designed in the traditional Hindu style of architecture and follows vaastu shastra and pancharatra shastra. As you stroll along the breathtaking complex, you will spot intricate carvings of animals, flowers, dancers, musicians and deities that adorn the walls. It is said that the stone used in the construction of the temple was brought from Rajasthan and weighed about 6,000 tonne. The Italian Carrara marble used in the structure adds to the beauty of the grand temple.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 21}",, 24,"Built in the shape of a gigantic lotus, the Bahai Lotus Temple is a serene stopover that invites tourists from far and wide. It belongs to the Bahai religion, which aims at the unity of all the races and people in a universal cause and a common faith. People from all religions and faith can enter this temple, regardless of their gender, and can chant their respective religious mantras. Designed by Iranian-Canadian architect, Fariburz Sahba in 1986, the temple is shaped like a lotus flower with 27 white marble petals. There are nine doors that open into a central hall that is approximately 40 m high and has a capacity to host 2,500 people. There are nine pools of water that look breathtaking at dusk. The temple is famous all over the world for its architectural design.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 22}",, 25,"Preserving the antiquity of Old Delhi, Chandni Chowk is a bustling neighbourhood that is one of the oldest in the national capital. A vibrant bazaar that is buzzing with activity, Chandni Chowk is a labyrinth of narrow alleyways that are crammed with small shops, either selling delicious servings of snacks, sweets and savouries or offering budgeted deals on a host of products, including clothes. This medieval shopping site is stocked with almost everything under the sun, and you can get a fine selection of perfumes, jewellery, electronics, candles, lifestyle goods and idols of gods and goddesses. Moreover, it also plays host to one of the largest wholesale markets in Delhi, in which visitors can get huge discounts on several items.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 23}",, 26,"Dedicated to Goddess Katyayani, an incarnation of Goddess Durga, Chhatarpur Temple is said to be the second-largest temple complex in India, spread over an area of 60 acre. Constructed from marble, the temple boasts Dravidian and Nagara styles of architecture. It has 20 small and large temples in three complexes, along with a room that houses tables, chairs, a bed and a dressing table carved in silver. The sanctum sanctorum houses an idol of the goddess, who can be seen riding a lion and holding a sword in her hand. After paying obeisance at the sanctum sanctorum, devotees can also visit the temples of Lord Rama, Lord Shiva, Lord Ganesha and Lord Hanuman in the premises. Chhatarpur Temple was built in 1974 by Baba Sant Nagpal Ji. Thousands of devotees flock to the temple, particularly during the Navratri (a holy nine-day festival) season.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 24}",, 27,"The heartbeat of Delhi, Connaught Place is a heritage neighbourhood that has been modeled after the Georgian style of architecture. Lined with a host of eateries, high-end stores, parlours, theatres and book stores, the market is the hub of most activities in Delhi. Spread in two concentric circles, Connaught Place holds a vintage character that is vividly contrasted by various cosmopolitan shops and cafes that are crowned with blaring neon signs. On any good day, you can see a number of students and office workers spilling out on the streets and enjoying the pleasant weather while relishing a plate of chaat from a vendor.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 25}",, 28,"Dilli Haat is a blend of cultural extravaganza, crafts and food. It is a unique bazaar in the heart of the city that displays the richness of Indian culture. One can buy a number of traditional and ethnic items from the market. Not only that, the haat offers some delicious food items at cost effective prices. You can visit the various food stalls set up by individual states of India that serve authentic delicacies native to their region. Visiting the haat is a unique experience as it gives you a taste of the cultural heritage of each and every state of India. The bazaar also houses souvenir shops for visitors. Some of the items you can buy include brassware, metal crafts, gems, beads, silk and wool fabrics, embellished footwear, sandalwood and rosewood carvings etc.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 26}",, 29,"One of the oldest structures in Delhi, Feroz Shah Kotla Fort was built by Sultan Feroz Shah Tughlaq in 1354. According to historical sources, this fort was built when the ruler decided to shift his capital from Tughlaqabad to Firozabad due to the scarcity of water at the former capital. Hence, the fort was built on the banks of the holy Yamuna river to serve the purpose. The fort has some magnificent gardens, mosques, palaces etc., in its complex. The entrance of the fort has a gigantic iron gate with the name of the ruler and the boundary of the fort walls are as high as 15 m. Though a number of structures in the fort are in ruins, the stepwell (baoli) is still in good condition. One of the interesting features of the fort is that it houses an Ashokan Pillar, which was brought by Feroz Shah from Ambala to Delhi. It is 13 m high and bears the inscriptions of Ashoka's principles.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 27}",, 30,"Spread over an area of 20 acre, the Garden of Five Senses provides a serene atmosphere to its visitors. The garden has been divided into distinct areas, of which Khas Bagh is the most popular. Modeled along the lines of the Mughal Gardens, this lush garden is dotted with vibrant flowers and also boasts water channels that bestow a coolness to the environment. There is also a series of fountains that present a splendid view when lit up. Another attraction is the Neel Bagh, which houses a pool of water lilies and hundreds of ceramic chimes. Moreover, the garden houses a number of flowering shrubs and as many as 200 varieties of plants. A walk through the garden can be quite rejuvenating. Several murals and sculptures have been set up in the park, making it one of the largest collections of public art in India.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 28}",, 31,"A quiet and serene spot amid the bustling marketplace, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is possibly the most popular attraction of Connaught Place. You can spot it from a while away as its high golden dome glistens in the sun. As you enter the premises you will be enveloped in a sense of peace. After paying homage at the sanctum, where the holy book is kept, you can stroll along the tranquil pond in the Gurudwara. Other prominent features are a cooking area, a big art gallery and a school. A langar (holy food) is offered to devotees who come to visit. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 29}",, 32,"One of the most prominent spiritual sites in Delhi, Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah is the shrine of Muslim sufi saint, Nizam-ud-din Auliya (1238 - 1325 AD). It is a beautiful structure comprising intricate jaalis (lattice screens) and a vast courtyard framed by marble arches. Dating back to the 14th century, this dargah has been built in the Islamic style of architecture. It is a square-shaped building with a dome-shaped roof. A particular attraction is a 13th century room, called Hujra-e-Qadeem, which makes for an interesting visit.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 30}",, 33,"A stunning archway standing as a tribute to the brave soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the country, India Gate is one of the landmarks of Delhi. Built with sandstone, this 42-m-high gate was the first of its kind in the national capital. The walls of the gateway have been inscribed with the names of 13,516 soldiers killed in the Northwestern Frontier in the Afghan war of 1919, besides 90,000 soldiers of the Indian Army who were martyred in World War I. The base of the monument is made of red Bharatpur stones and the structure of India Gate is similar to France's Arc- de- Triomphe.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 31}",, 34,"An architectural marvel, ISKCON Temple in Delhi is one of the many temples of its kind scattered all over the country. Dedicated to Lord Krishna, it is affiliated with the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. The temple is noted for its architectural splendour and invites devotees from far and wide. Its interior walls have been adorned with works of Russian artists that represent scenes from the lives of Lord Krishna, Goddess Radha, Lord Rama and Goddess Sita. The main attraction of the temple is its prayer hall and museum. Gaze in awe at the beautifully sculpted idols of Lord Krishna, Goddess Radha and other deities. The museum is known for its multimedia shows that help visitors understand the stories of Ramayana and Mahabharata. They also aid in acquainting visitors with the philosophy, views and practices of the sect of Hare Krishna. This temple was established in 1988 with an aim to spread the teachings of Bhagwad Gita.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 32}",, 35,"One of the largest mosques in India, Jama Masjid is situated in Old Delhi. Its construction was started in 1644 and completed by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. Made of red sandstone and marble, this gorgeous mosque is also called Masjid-I-Jahanuma, meaning the mosque commanding the view of the world. The courtyard of the mosque has been built with red sandstone and can be accessed from the north, the south and the east, via flights of stairs that were once venues for house markets, food stalls and entertainers. The courtyard is so huge that it can easily accommodate 25,000 devotees at one time. Jama Masjid has been built on an elevation of 10 m and has three gates, two 40-m-high minarets and four towers. From the tower, one can get a splendid view of bustling streets of Old Delhi.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 33}",, 36,"Built in 1724 by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur, Jantar Mantar is one of the five astronomical observatories built by the king in Northern India. Its striking combinations of geometric forms have caught the attention of architects, artists and art historians from around the world. It was designed for the observation of astronomical positions with the naked eye. It is a part of the tradition of the Ptolemaic positional astronomy, which was common in a lot of civilisations.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 34}",, 37,"Kranti Mandir (temple of revolution) is a complex of museums inside the Red Fort that was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 2019. Comprising the Subash Chandra Bose Museum, the Yaad-e-Jallian Museum, the Museum on 1857- India's first war of Independence and Drishyakala Museum on Indian Art, Kranti Mandir is a treasure trove of Indian history. The Subash Chandra Bose Museum is dedicated to the legendary leader and the Indian National Army (INA). It houses various artefacts related to Netaji like a sword and a wooden chair that were once used by the leader. Moreover, uniforms, medals, badges related to INA can also be found. The Yaad-e-Jallian Museum eloquently traces the Jallianwala Bagh massacre that took place on April 13, 1919. A memorial similar to that in Jalianwala Bagh has been erected in the museum. The museum on 1857-India's first war of Independence showcases the valour shown and sacrifices made by the soldiers during that time. The Drishyakala Museum houses splendid artworks of Indian history from the 16th century till India's independence. Paintings by renowned artists like Raja Ravi Varma and Amrita Shergil have been put on display. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 35}",, 38,"Established in the year 1970, Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga is a premier centre for yoga and other ancient sciences. It acts as the nodal agency for the promotion and development of yoga across the India, and is focused on yoga research, yoga therapy, yoga training and yoga education. Spread over an area of over 2 acre, it has a library that boasts a collection of over 9,000 books on yoga and related topics. It houses a conference hall with audio visual facilities, along with an academic block for classes and practices. The institute is also equipped with other modern labs and biochemical testing and research facilities. Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga falls under the Ministry of AYUSH.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 36}",, 39,"Located inside Rashtrapati Bhawan or the official residence of the President of India, at the heart of New Delhi, the Mughal Garden is a burst of vivid blooms.Designed by renowned architect Sir Edwin Lutyens as early as 1917, the Mughal Garden is the pride and soul of the Rashtrapati Bhavan, and is thrown open for the public every spring.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 37}",, 40,"Located around 140 km from Delhi, Neemrana Fort Palace, built in 1464 AD, is a heritage luxury hotel that is ensconced in the Aravalli ranges. Once the seat of Rajput king, Prithvi Raj Chauhan III, this fort preserves its antiquity, while boasting a very modern and comfortable setting. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 38}",, 41,"The 16th-century stone fort finds a mention in the epic Mahabharata and it is said that near it lie the remnants of the legendary city of Indraprastha. Excavations in the fort show the area was inhabited even around 300 BC.The thick walls of the somewhat rectangular fort are crowned by merlons and have three gateways with bastions on either side. In ancient times, the fort was surrounded by a wide moat that was connected to River Yamuna, which flowed to the east of the fort. The Northern Gate is a blend of the Islamic pointed arch and the Hindu chhatris and brackets. The walls and the gateway of the fort were built by Mughal emperor Humayun and his work was carried forward by Sher Shah Suri, the Afghan ruler who ruled Delhi in the mid-16th century after defeating Humayun. Inside are a stepwell, a tower used as a library-cum-observatory, and a mosque. Humayun started construction in 1533, but was defeated after a few years by Sher Shah. Around 15 years later, Humayun re-captured the fort but soon after tripped down the stairs of the library and died. A spectacular light and sound show held every evening retells the story.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 39}",, 42,"The governance centre of world's largest democracy, India, Parliament House is one of the most impressive buildings in Delhi. A fine specimen of symmetry and architecture, it is spherical in shape, and comprises three semicircular chambers that house the Rajya Sabha (Upper House) and the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and a central library. About 144 columns add to the beauty of the building, along with beautiful gardens and fountains. The boundary wall of the building features sandstone blocks carved in intricate geometric patterns. One can visit the house by obtaining an official permission. Parliament House was built in 1921, and its foundation stone was laid by the Duke of Connaught and it was inaugurated in 1927 by Lord and Lady Irwin. It was designed by Herbert Baker. It is said that the Constitution of India was drafted in this building.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 40}",, 43,"A historical gem in Delhi, Qila Rai Pithora or Lal Kot was built by Rajput king Prithvi Raj Chauhan, who was fondly called Rai Pithora. The ruins of the vast fort bear traces of its former grandeur, and can be seen around areas of Qutub Minar, Saket, Vasant Kunj, Mehrauli and Kishangarh. Earlier, Qila Rai Pithora was a city surrounded by fortifications. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 41}",, 44,"Almost as old as the history of the Delhi Sultanate, the iconic Qutub Minar, the world's tallest brick minaret, dominates the skyline of the city. Standing 73 foot tall, this five-storeyed tower, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, remains one of the most magnificent buildings of India from the medieval era. The first three storeys of the tower are built in red sandstone while the fourth and fifth are made of marble and sandstone. All the five floors are adorned with projecting balconies.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 42}",, 45,"Built in the memory of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, who is revered as the Father of the Nation, Raj Ghat is a marble platform where he was cremated on January 31, 1948. Lying on the banks of the Yamuna river, Rajghat is fringed by lush well-manicured lawns that are dotted with trees. The mortal remains of Gandhiji were cremated at this ghat.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 43}",, 46,"The official residence of the President of India, Rashtrapati Bhawan is the most prominent landmark of Delhi. Built in the Edwardian baroque style of architecture, the building is adorned with classical motifs that symbolise legacy and authority. Rashtrapati Bhawan is spread over an area of 321 acre and boasts 340 rooms, including guest rooms, reception halls, offices, stables and residences for staff and bodyguards.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 44}",, 47,"Lying at the heart of Delhi, the majestic Red Fort, made of fine red sandstone, stands as a testament to the architectural legacy of the Mughals. One of the most beautiful monuments in the world, this UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous as qila-e-mubaraq, is replete with palaces, pavilions and mosques.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 45}",, 48,"Untouched by the test of time, Safdarjung Tomb stands elegantly framed against a picturesque backdrop. A beautiful architectural specimen made of marble and sandstone, it was built in 1754 in the memory of an able administrator and statesman, Muhammad Muqim in-Khurasan, who was honoured with the title of Safdarjung by the then emperor. Boasting a large central dome, the monument was designed by an Ethiopian architect. It is built on an elevated platform, which is further surrounded by huge square gardens that measure 280 m on each side. The tomb has intricate designs on its facade and its backside houses several rooms and a library. There are a number of Arabic inscriptions on its surfaces. The burial chambers of Safdarjung and his wife, Amat Jahan Begum, are preserved in an underground chamber of the monument. The entire monument is under the supervision of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 46}",, 49,"One of the oldest churches in Delhi, dating back to the 19th century, St James Church is a prominent site on the tourist circuit. Located amidst the bustling neighbourhood of Kashmiri Gate, the church has a serene and tranquil ambience that draws visitors from all over the area. It boasts a charming facade and has been built in a Renaissance Revival style on a cruciform plan. It boasts three exquisite porticoes entrances, an octagonal dome in the centre and delicate stained glass windows above the altar. Other notable features are a cross hanging on the top and a copper ball, both of which are believed to be inspired by the facets of a church in Venice.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 47}",, 50,"A popular historical stopover on the tourist circuit, Teen Murti House was once the residence of the first Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru, who lived here for 16 years until his death in the year 1964. After this, the house was dedicated as a memorial to him. The building is called ‘Teen Murti’ owing to the statues of three soldiers standing in the premises. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 48}",, 51,"Located on the outskirts of Delhi, Tughlaqabad is speckled with ancient monuments, seeing that it was the capital of the Tughlaq dynasty that ruled over Delhi in the 14th century. The city houses fascinating stone fortifications, which surround it in an irregular manner. The typical feature of the monuments of Tughlaq dynasty are the sloping, rubble-filled city walls, which are 10-15 m in height and are further topped by battlement parapets and strengthened by circular bastions of up to two storeys.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 49}",, 52,"Built by Mughal emperor Akbar in 1565 AD, Agra Fort is a majestic sandstone built as an ode to the magnificence of the Mughal empire. Encompassing within its 2.5-km-long enclosure walls a stunning imperial city, the fortress is shaped like a crescent, its eastern wall flanked by River Yamuna. It is said that the construction of the fort was originally begun by emperor Akbar, but completed by his grandson Shah Jahan, who added most of the marble monuments here. There were originally four gates for entrance, two of which were walled up and only one is open today – the Amar Singh gate. The first thing that captures one's attention as they enter is Jehangir (Jahangir) Mahal, a palace said to have been built by Akbar as the women’s quarters and named after his son, Jehangir (Jahangir). Simple and elegant, it is home to a large stone bowl upon which are carved Persian verses. Local lore holds that this bowl once contained rose water. Adjacent to Jehangir (Jahangir) Mahal lies the palace built for Jodha Bai, said to be Akbar’s favourite queen. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 50}",, 53,"Bateshwar is a temple town located 70 km away from the city of Agra, and situated on the banks of River Yamuna. It is believed that the name 'Bateshwar' was derived from Vateshwarnathji, one of the many names of Lord Shiva who is the presiding deity of this pilgrim town. It is also believed to have been the birthplace of Lord Krishna’s mother, Devaki. She was the daughter of Raja Surajsen, who is said to have been the founder of the town, originally called Surajpur.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 51}",, 54,"Located near Agra in Etawah, along the banks of River Chambal, the Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary is a natural haven that is home to a vast variety of flora and fauna. River Chambal originates in the Vidhya ranges in Madhya Pradesh and finally meets River Yamuna in Etawah. Owing to this, the rich biodiversity ensured that the 635 sq km of area around it was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1979 that stretching across three states: Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 52}",, 55,"Chini-ka-Rauza is believed to be the first structure in India to have been embellished extensively using glazed porcelain tiles, and is regarded by many as a significant landmark in Indo-Persian architecture. It is the mausoleum of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan's prime minister, Afzal Khan Aalmi, who was also known as Maula Shukrullah, Shirazi. The mausoleum was built in 1635 in Etmadpur and is just a kilometre away from the tomb of Itmad-ud-Daulah. The monument is situated amid beautiful gardens, and is renowned for its blue glazed tiles. These tiles were made using porcelain, believed to have been brought from China. They were called ‘chini mitti’ (Chinese clay) at the time. While some of these are partially intact on the mausoleum’s façade, the interiors are fairly well-preserved, and feature floral designs that are unique to a signature Persian art style, which eventually found a home in Agra",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 53}",, 56,"Mughal emperor Akbar built his capital at Fatehpur Sikri between 1572 and 1585 AD. It was constructed using red sandstone. It is said that the emperor, who wished for a son, went to Sikri to get blessed by sufi saint, Sheikh Salim Chishti. He was soon blessed with a son and was prompted to establish his capital here, building a beautiful mosque and three palaces, one each for his three favourite wives. He named the city Fatehpur Sikri, meaning the city of victory. He also named his son Salim, after the saint who had blessed him.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 54}",, 57,"Located at a distance of about 47 km from Agra is Firozabad, also known as the glass city of India and the city of bangles. Built by Tughlaq king, Feroz Shah Tughlaq, it is renowned for its glass bangles and other glass products. Local stories suggest that the city’s glass industry – which continues to thrive today – began when travellers brought glass articles to India. These objects were collected and heated in a furnace known as ‘bhainsa bhatti’ and remoulded to create bangles, marking the beginning of the trade. A suburb known as Suhag Nagar is a hub for glass bangles of all varieties in Firozabad. The Churi Bazaar (bangle market) offers you plenty of choices from the finest of their kind, and not only in glass – lac and metal bangles can also be bought here, all beautifully crafted by skilled craftspeople.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 55}",, 58,"This beautiful marble tomb is dedicated to Mirza Ghias Beg, the father of Mughal empress Nur Jahan. He was accorded the title of Itimad-ud-Daulah (pillar of the state) during his time at the Mughal court. The empress is believed to have commissioned the construction of the mausoleum in his memory between 1622 and 1628 AD.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 56}",, 59,"This unique red sandstone tomb was built in the memory of Mughal emperor Akbar's wife, Mariam-uz-Zamani Begum, also known as Hira Kunwari, Harka Bai or, most popularly, Jodha Bai. She was originally a Rajput princess, and was the first Rajput wife of emperor Akbar. While the Mughal ruler already had several other wives before he married her, she went on to become the mother of the heir to the Mughal throne, Jehangir. Jodha Bai was also referred to as the Queen Mother of Hindustan during Akbar’s reign as well as during the reign of her son, Jehangir.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 57}",, 60,"This beautiful garden is located on the western banks of River Yamuna and stands in perfect alignment with the gardens of the Taj Mahal located across the river. Spread across 300 sq m, Mehtab Bagh has been the site of several intriguing excavations. Local lore holds that it was the last in a series of 11 pleasure gardens built by Mughal emperor Babur by the riverbank. Today, it stands as a delightful vantage point from where to view and photograph the marble wonder that is Taj. The view from the entrance gate is particularly beautiful and should not be missed.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 58}",, 61,"A Mughal garden believed to have been designed by emperor Babur and later renovated by his great-granddaughter-in-law empress Nur Jahan, Ram Bagh is said to be the oldest Mughal garden in the country. The concept of pleasure gardens among the Mughals, it is said, relates to the notion of creating an image of paradise on earth. Ram Bagh, originally believed to have been named Araam Bagh (garden of rest), is a fine example of Islamic landscape architecture and design. Located about 5 km away from the Taj Mahal, this is where Babur is believed to have been buried temporarily, before he was taken to his final resting place in Kabul, Afghanistan.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 59}",, 62,"The mausoleum of Mughal emperor Akbar, Sikandra is a red sandstone and marble tomb built by the emperor himself, and finished by his son, Jehangir, in 1613. Akbar is believed to have selected the site of the tomb during his lifetime and planned the structure himself.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 60}",, 63,"Situated on the Delhi-Agra highway, Keetham Lake is about 20 km by road from Agra. A serene body of water surrounded by lush green and enveloped in peaceful silence punctuated only by the calls of birds, this is an ideal picnic spot. Shaped like a pentagon, the lake is home to a vast variety of water birds and fish as well as man-made islands, and is also known as Soor Sarovar.  The name, local lore has it, was derived from the name of Hindi poet Soordas, who was inspired to compose Bhakti Kavya here, one of his finest works of devotional poetry.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 61}",, 64,"Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, the creator of the Taj Mahal, said that the beauty of the monument made “the sun and the moon shed tears from their eyes”. It has also been described as a “teardrop on the cheek of eternity” by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. Every year, thousands of tourists from around the world make a beeline for this breathtakingly ethereal marble monument, considerd by many as the most beautiful building constructed by man. The monument was built as a memorial by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan for his deceased wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It is one of the seven wonders of the world and is a monument of pride for not just Agra but also India.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 62}",, 65,"Taj Nature Walk covers a 70-hectare verdant natural paradise that offers exceptional views of the famous Taj Mahal. A great way to feast your eyes on the lesser-explored sites of the popular tourist destination, this takes you through a green belt situated on the right bank of River Yamuna. A trail covering roughly 9 km, it also features a series of viewing points and a vast variety of flora and fauna. You can spot local butterflies and birds here, the latter including parakeets and kingfishers. There are also grass mounds, rifts and valleys as well as a natural ridge area here. One can also spot more than 46 kinds of flowers here and animals like blue bulls, jackals and hares. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 63}",, 66,"Boasting the famous Chand Baori stepwell and Harsha Mata Temple, Abhaneri is one of the most prominent tourist destinations in Rajasthan. This small town lies about 45 km from the city of Jaipur. Chand Baori is an amazing display of engineering and gives a fascinating experience to the visitors. It was created with the purpose of harvesting rainwater and has a depth of 20 m with 13 levels. The Harsha Mata Temple is dedicated to Goddess Harshat Mata, who is goddess of joy. This temple was built in the 10th century.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 64}",, 67,"A magnificent building built in Indo-Saracenic architectural style, Albert Hall Museum (Central Museum) is located in Ram Nivas Garden. It draws its name from London’s Victoria and Albert Museum. Its corridors are decorated with murals reflecting various civilisations. Currently, the museum houses a diverse range of wood crafts, stone and metal sculptures, metal objects, carpets, natural stones, arms and weapons and goods made out of ivory. The museum also displays art from the Kota, Bundi, Udaipur, Kishangarh and Jaipur schools of art. The building's foundation stone was laid during the visit of Prince of Wales, Albert Edward to Jaipur in 1876 and it was completed in 1887 by architect Samuel Swinton Jacob, the then director of Jaipur PWD.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 65}",, 68,"Just 11 km outside Jaipur, lies the magnificent Amber Fort (Amer Fort), sitting atop a hill, and rising like a sentinel guarding the city. Commissioned in 1592 by Maharaja Man Singh I, the fort is a fine blend of Rajput and Mughal architectural styles, and boasts a grand palace, temples and several ornate gates. Built entirely of red sandstone with white marble work, the UNESCO World Heritage Site is a picture of opulence and grandeur, set against a stark desert backdrop and rolling hills.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 66}",, 69,"The Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Arabic Persian Institute is located in the heart of the Tonk city amid the valley of two historical hills, Rasiya and Annapoorna. The Institute has a beautiful gallery that was started in 2002. Charming calligraphic designs have been placed in the museum, and these have been done on human hair, rice, pulse and sesame seed. In the Display Hall of the museum, important manuscripts have been stored with seal impressions of kings.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 67}",, 70,"With the magnificence of the Aravalli hills behind it, Bhangarh Fort, falls midway between Jaipur and Alwar. It lies at a distance of nearly 50 km from the Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary and is believed to be a haunted place. However, it lures visitors both for its rich architectural heritage and picturesque surrounding views.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 68}",, 71,"Central Park lies at the heart of Jaipur. It is one of the best retreats in the city to while away a cool day or have a picnic. Its lush green gardens invite locals and tourists alike to sprawl lazily and soak in the royal vibes of the city. The park also boasts a 5 km long jogging and walking track and visitors can get their morning exercise in this serene surrounding. One can also spot a number of migratory birds and native birds that visit the premises, thus, making the place a stopover for birdwatchers.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 69}",, 72,"Chand Baori (a stepwell) located in the Abhaneri village, around 90 km from Jaipur, is one of the oldest and most photographed ancient monuments in Rajasthan. Built by King Chanda of the Nikumbha dynasty in 9th century AD, it is one of the largest stepwells in the world. Chand Baori was built to conserve water and provide a respite from the intense desert heat. This architectural wonder has 3,500 perfectly symmetrical, narrow steps and it's this exquisite geometry that draws thousands of visitors to it every year. The stepwell narrows as one gets closer to the bottom. A double flight of steps on three sides takes one to the surface of the water below. The fourth side is a three-storeyed pavilion with intricately carved jharokhas (windows), galleries and balconies meant for the royal family to sit in.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 70}",, 73,"Located in the heart of old Jaipur, the City Palace is a spectacular example of the amalgamation of Rajput and Mughal architecture. Commissioned to be built by the founder of Jaipur, Maharaja Jai Singh II, this lavish palace includes the living quarters of the erstwhile royal family, some of whom still reside in a private wing. It also houses the Diwan-e-Am (hall for public audience with the king), Diwan-e-Khas (hall for private meetings of the king with his noblemen), Mubarak Mahal and the Maharani’s Palace (queen’s palace). Mubarak Mahal houses the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum, which displays the royal family’s personal belongings like garments featuring exquisite embroideries. The Maharani’s Palace showcases one of the largest collections of weapons in the country. And at Diwan-e-Khas stands two gigantic silver vessels, each 1.6 m tall, which are said to be the largest silver objects in the world. They were supposedly used to transport holy water from River Ganges for the royal family. The palace also boasts several rare artworks.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 71}",, 74,"Set against the backdrop of yellow sandstone hills, Gaitore is the place where former kings of Jaipur are entombed. Located just off the road leading to Amber Fort, the white marble chhatris or cenotaphs here are built in distinct Rajasthani style, with the intricacy of each chhatri reflecting the stature of the king buried beneath. The most magnificent one, with 20 finely sculpted pillars, belongs to Maharaja Jai Singh II (1688-1743), the founder of Jaipur. Many believe that the carving on each cenotaph represents the taste of every king and the culture that was prevalent at that time.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 72}",, 75,"Govind Devji Temple is situated in the City Palace complex and is dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha. The idols of the deities are believed to have been brought from Vrindavan by Raja Sawai Jai Singh II, the founder of Jaipur. Legend has it that Govind Dev Ji appeared in the dreams of Raja Sawai Jai Singh and asked him to bring his idol from Vrindavan to Jaipur and the king did as per the wish of god. After his death, however, the construction was overtaken by Raja Man Singh in 1890.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 73}",, 76,"Jaipur’s most iconic building, the pink Hawa Mahal, stands royally in the bustling Johari Bazaar. With a fine honeycomb of latticed windows, the five-storeyed monument lives to its name, which means the palace of wind. Built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, Hawa Mahal was primarily constructed as a summer retreat for the royal household and was also used by the royal ladies to enjoy the lively vibes of Johari Bazaar through the white framed windows, while they themselves stayed hidden from the people on the street. Interestingly, the arrangement of the windows is said to resemble the crown of Lord Krishna. Inside, there is a museum that houses Rajasthani miniature art and outside is a hub of stalls selling handmade jewellery, leather-crafted home decor items and the region’s famous silver jewellery.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 74}",, 77,"Renowned for housing Jaiban, the world's largest cannon, the Jaigarh Fort, constructed by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, is located about 15 km from the city of Jaipur. Constructed in the early 18th century, the formidable fort, built to protect Amber Fort from enemy invasion, sits majestically atop a craggy hill. Though built as a military structure, there are well-planned gardens within its premises, along with a residential area for the royals and temples. The fort is well-preserved and stands in all its grandeur. It is connected to the famous Amber Fort with subterranean passages and its architecture is very similar to the Amber Fort. One can get sweeping and picturesque views of the city of Jaipur from here. The fort also boasts an assembly hall of warriors called Shubhat Niwas, a museum and an armoury. Many believe that the fort has a huge treasure buried under it.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 75}",, 78,"While visiting the majestic Nahargarh Fort, one should rope in a visit to the fantastic Jaipur Wax Museum. Not unlike the renowned Madame Tussauds, this museum hosts respected and honoured faces from the fields of sports, arts, cinema, history and royalty. The wax and silicon statues seem almost life-like owing to the skill and intricacy with which they have been crafted. The statues have been sculpted by well-known sculptor Susanta Ray and are housed in the Royal Darbar and Hall of Icons sections of the Nahargarh Fort. A special section has been set apart for the royal people or the Maharajas and Maharanis of Jaipur and Rajasthan. A brief history and interesting tidbits from the lives of these people have also been recorded on a plaque beneath the statues to give visitors an interesting insight into the life of these remarkable people. To enter the museum, one has to wear a plastic covering on the shoes so as to not dirty the premises.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 76}",, 79,"One of the most ethereal sights in Jaipur is the architectural marvel of Jal Mahal, which is standing right at the centre of the Man Sagar Lake. Conceptualised as a hunting lodge by Maharaja Madho Singh I and restored by Jai Singh II in 1734, it is built according to a blend of Rajput and Mughal aesthetics, with pink sandstone. The sandstone paints a vivid image against the blue backdrop of the water and the distant rolling hills. The palace is a five-storeyed building and about four storeys stay immersed when the lake is full. At night, bathed in dreamy lights, the palace seems as if it’s floating in the lake's water. In the vicinity of the palace is the gorgeous Chameli Bagh, which is a paradise for birdwatchers. Some of the avifauna one can spot here includes pochard, coot, flamingo and kestrel.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 77}",, 80,"Considered to be Asia’s largest circular park, Jawahar Circle is a haven of greenery in the city of Jaipur. The circular park is bordered by a rose garden, which is spectacular to behold. Offering a number of paths for jogging, the park is an ideal place to relax during the evening. The park was created by the Jaipur Development Authority (JDA) in 2009.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 78}",, 81,"Established in the year 1993, Jawahar Kala Kendra is the cultural hub of the city of Jaipur. It was set up with a purpose to preserve the rich arts and crafts of the state of Rajasthan and designed by architect and urban planner Charles Correa. This arts centre has been dedicated to and named after the first Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru. The Kendra has been designed as a modern interpretation of Maharaja Jai Singh's nine mandalas. There are three underlying ideas in its construction and the first is the pursuit of the mathematics of the cosmos i.e. the navagraha that formed the basis of the nine sectors in the Pink City and the nine squares at the Kendra. The second is the rethinking typology by crafts experiments. The third is the ways of bringing the public back in urban spaces.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 79}",, 82,"Jhunjhunu is one of the oldest towns in the state of Rajasthan. It lies at a distance of about 186 km from Jaipur. What draws tourists here are the large vacant havelis with intricate frescos. These havelis, which are each a work of art, has earned the region of Shekhawati, under which Jhunjhunu is located, is the nomenclature of being the world's largest open-air art gallery. The most popular among these mansions are Kaniram Narsighdas Tibrewala haveli, Ishwardas Mohandas Modi haveli and Naruddin Farooqui haveli. These houses, once the residence of rich merchants, stand as a testimony to the former grandeur of Shekhawati. The well-preserved frescos, which may have been created in the 19th century, in brilliant colours depict snapshots of life from that era and also include images of Hindu gods and goddess. It is said that over the decades, as trade routes altered, the merchants migrated to other towns and cities, leaving their resplendant houses behind.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 80}",, 83,"This landscaped garden is located at the foothills of Nahargarh on the way to Amber Fort. It houses an intricately carved temple, marble columns and lattices, making it an ideal location to spend a day in. It is a great spot for sightseeing, photography and relaxing. One can also spot a variety of birds here like neel kanth, spotted dove and kingfisher. The garden was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh and is said to be emulated after a mythological garden where Lord Krishna used to play. This was meant as the king's recreational retreat. One can also find a spiritual spot here where several rivers meet. The water is considered holy here and a temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu has been built nearby.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 81}",, 84,"Mandawa was once an important city in Rajasthan and was founded by the Rajputs in the 18th century. The main attraction here is the Mandawa Fort, around which the town developed. Ensconced in the Aravallis, the fort was established to protect the flourishing trading outpost of Mandawa in the Shekhawati region. Today, it has been converted into a heritage hotel and is famous for its painted arched gateway, beautiful frescoes, exquisite carvings, paintings of Lord Krishna and mirror work. The Mandwa Fort was built by Newal Singh, the first descendant of the Shekhawati rulers. Mandawa is also famous for its beautiful havelis that are a trademark of the Shekhawati region, which is also known as the world's largest open-air art gallery. It is located in about 168 km from Jaipur. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 82}",, 85,"Moti Doongri literally means pearl hill, owing to the hill's striking resemblance to a pearl. The city of Jaipur flourished around this small hill and visitors come here to pay homage to the famous Ganesh temple, considered to be the most important temple in Jaipur. The temple has a tale associated with it and many believe that the king of Mewar was once returning from a journey carrying the statue of Lord Ganesha with him. He made an oath that wherever his bullock stopped he would make a temple of Ganesha there. Thus, the temple came to be built at Moti Doongri. The hill also has a regal castle perched on top of it that has been made as a replica of a Scottish castle. Once an abode of Maharaja Sawai Man Singh (1922-1949), it continues to belong to the royal family. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 83}",, 86,"While visiting the majestic Amer Fort, one should also take a tour of the Rajasthan Small Scale Cottage Industries‘ showroom. This three-storeyed building houses some of the traditional and extremely beautiful handicrafts of the desert state of Rajasthan. From gem cutting and polishing to carpet weaving and retail shops, one can find almost everything here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 84}",, 87,"Rajmandir Cinema is one of the best locations in the city to watch a movie in. It gives its guests not just movie entertainment but also makes them feel like a royal guest of a palace.  Its high ceilings are ornamented with chandeliers and its walls are adorned with custom-made wooden tiles with glass inlay work. One unique feature of the theatre is its lighting system that illuminates the lobby with white light before the show starts and in the interval, a magnificent blue light bathes the theatre. A natural floral scent wafts through the air making the experience of watching a movie an unforgettable one. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 85}",, 88,"Ramgarh lies at a distance of about 35 km from Jaipur and is known for its artificial lake. Spread over an area of 15.5 sq km, this lake, called as Ramgarh lake, was once a major source of water for the city. This man-made water body was created by forming an embankment on verdant hills and now attracts hundreds of tourists every year. The best time to visit it is during monsoons when it is flooded with water and presents a particularly enchanting view. It also appeals to birdwatchers as they can sight many migratory birds here. In the 1982 Asian Games, this lake also hosted an event of rowing.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 86}",, 89,"Occupying a prominent position atop a hill inside Ranthambore National Park, this mighty fort has withstood several sieges and still stands. It was built in the 10th century and acted as great protection for the Rajput kings against foreign invaders. It is said that Ranthambore Fort was captured by Prithviraj Chauhan in the 12th century, and finally occupied by Alauddin Khalji. Visiting the fort is a fascinating experience as you can spot diverse fauna along the way. Moreover, several birds can be spotted at eye level as you slowly hike up.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 87}",, 90,"The popular Ranthambore National Park and Tiger Reserve was once the private game reserve of the royal family of Jaipur. Located 155 km from Jaipur, Ranthambore's diverse topography with a mix of rolling hills and crags, meadows, lakes and rivulets, offers some of the finest opportunities for sighting the magnificent tiger in the wild. Apart from the tiger, other wildlife in the park includes sloth bear, leopard, jackal, fox, hyena, Indian wolf, chital, sambar deer, blue bull antelope or nilgai, rhesus macaque, langur and an incredible variety of birds. The 10th century Ranthambore fort dominates the landscape of this dry-deciduous forest.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 88}",, 91,"This is a large inland saltwater lake just 70 km from Jaipur. With a stark but stunning white landscape, it is a birdwatcher's paradise. The word 'sambhar' means 'salt' and the lake is named so as its surrounding regions have high concentrations of salt. This lake has been classified as a Ramsar site (wetland of worldwide animation) and is home to flamingos, which are a major attraction of this place. One can also spot a large number of pelicans here. Sambhar lake has been mentioned in the epic Mahabharata as well and the story says that the lake was part of the kingdom of a devil lord called Brishparva. Goddess Shakambari Devi turned the plains of the town into a mine of precious metal. However, since people were worried that such wealth would corrupt many, the goddess turned it into a reservoir of salt.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 89}",, 92,"Located around 40 km from Jaipur, the almost 500-year-old Samode Palace is the perfect example of Rajput haveli architecture. Visitors to Samode can experience the rural lifestyle by taking a camel safari through the village and visit local craftsmen.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 90}",, 93,"Located 8 km from Jaipur, the Sisodia Rani Palace and Garden was constructed by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II for his queen Sisodia, a princess of Udaipur, in 1728. He gifted the garden to the queen to spend her idol time in. Laid out in a blend of Mughal and Indian styles, it is a multi-tiered garden with built-in waterways, fountains and pavilions. While the spires and the pavilions have been crafted in Indian style, the flowerbeds, fountains and water channels reflect Mughal style. A natural spring and small shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva, Lord Hanuman and Lord Vishnu are also worth visiting. The garden overlooks the palace that houses paintings of hunting scenes and scenes from the legends of Lord Krishna and Radha.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 91}",, 94,"Also known as the Golden Mansion of Tonk, Sunehri Kothi is one of the most beautiful havelis in Rajasthan. It lies about 30 km from the Tonk- Sawai Madhopur Highway. It is popularly recognised as the Sheesh Mahal and attracts many tourists. The inside walls of the haveli are polished in gold and depict artworks on glass and diamonds. The monument was built by Nawab Mohammed Ibrahim Ali Khan, who was a music enthusiast along with a lover of dance and poetry.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 92}",, 95,"There is no way one can miss this massive arched gate with Rajput and Mughal architectural styles. Located at the entrance of the Old Pink city of Jaipur, the Tripoliya Gate, which was built in 1734, was reserved for the royal family. The other gates around the old part of the city are Udai Pol and Virendra Pol. The architect of this structure was Colonel Jacob who combined Rajput, European and Mughal styles of architecture. Near the gate is the tallest structure in the city of Jaipur-- Iswari Minar Swarga Sal, which is a minaret. Tripolia Bazaar, which is a famous market in Jaipur gets its name from this gate. It is known for brassware, carpets and ironware. Some of the other items one can buy here include textiles, furniture, utensils, rugs and trinkets. One can buy lac bangles at the Maniharon ka Rasta in the bazaar.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 93}",, 96,"This 100-year-old Roman Catholic basilica located on a hillock in Bandra overlooks the Arabian Sea. It attracts devotees from all faiths who come to pray and seek blessings from Mother Mary. The church has been built in the Neo-Gothic style of architecture. There are seven steps in white marble that lead the eye of the visitor to the statue of Mother Mary holding her son Jesus Christ in her right hand. The wooden statue is crowned with a white and gold veil that flows down to the topmost marble step. The murals depict scenes from the life of Mary. Although the current church edifice is relatively modern, the history behind the statue of Our Lady goes back to the 16th century when Jesuit priests from Portugal brought the statue to the current location and constructed a chapel. A week-long festival takes place here in September to celebrate Mother Mary’s birthday. Known as the Bandra Fair, thousands of devotees come here during that time to partake in the festive activities that take place in and around the beautifully decorated church. Many stalls selling religious artefacts, curios, candles and baked goodness are also set up.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 94}",, 97,"A beautiful village nestled amongst the vast and green hilly ranges of the Western Ghats, Bhandardara is a trekker’s paradise. With its bright blue skies, green paddy fields, cascading waterfalls and surrounding blue-green hills, this quaint hamlet acts as a perfect retreat for families seeking to escape the bustle of the city for a long weekend. Located at a distance of about 185 km from Mumbai, Bhandardara lies to the north of Ahmednagar district. The Wilson Dam in Bhandardara and its adjoining Arthur Lake, add to the scenic beauty of the village and provide some good camping opportunities for adventure-seekers and astronomy enthusiasts. A circular waterfall called the Umbrella Waterfall because of its distinctive shape, can be seen forming at the dam during the rainy season. There are many cosy resorts in Bhandardara that offer glorious views of the dam and the lake. Another highlight of this region is the majestic 2,000-year-old Ratangad Fort, which has a distinctive natural rock formation at the very top with an arch-like cavity that overlooks the valley below. The four gates of this fort called Ganesh, Hanuman, Konkan and Trimbak are noteworthy. The availability of water at this height, once made this fort precious to Chhatrapati Shivaji. There are many wells in the fort and the River Pravara, on which the Wilson Dam is built, also originates from this fort. A trek up the ramparts of the fort gives you a bird's eye view of the entire Bhandardara region. The village at the base of this fort, Ratanwadi, can be accessed by boat from Bhandardara. The main attraction in the village is the Amruteshwar Temple that dates back to the 8th century. This ancient Shiv temple draws many tourists annually, both pilgrims and those who are archaeologically-inclined. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 95}",, 98,"A monument of significant historical importance that houses one of the finest railway stations in the world, the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus sees a footfall of over 3 million daily. The railway terminus was named Victoria Terminus in honour of the British Queen, Victoria, on Golden Jubilee Day (1887) to mark fifty years of her reign. It was subsequently renamed as Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus in 1996 to honour the founder of the Maratha empire and is currently known as Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (as of 2017). This was the very first terminus station in the subcontinent. British architects joined hands with Indian craftsmen to build this heritage building, an outstanding example of Victorian Gothic revival architecture blending with themes derived from traditional Indian architecture, thereby forging a style unique to then-Bombay. Designed by British architect F W Stevens, this heritage structure is known for its magnificent stone dome, cantilevered staircase, ornamental turrets, elegant columns, pointed arches, high vaulted ceilings and a host of expansive decorative sculptures and carvings. The main gate of the building is flanked by two columns, with sculptures of a seated lion representing Britain atop one and a crouching tiger representing India on the other. The facade has snarling heads of gargoyles jutting out, leaping griffins, peacock with its feathers open like a fan and a cobra locked in a fight with a mongoose. Because of its elaborate, intricate and three-dimensional stone carved decor, the terminus took almost 10 years to build. Mumbai, known as the city of dreams, opens its gates to a multitude of people every day and a large part of these people arrive on trains. The majestic and awe-inspiring Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus is the first structure that they usually see and many have written of the overwhelming effect this massive heritage site has on them.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 96}",, 99,"Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, formerly known as Prince of Wales Museum, is a prominent art and history museum in India. Back in the 1900s, artists and general public started discussing the need to build a good cultural institution in Mumbai (then Bombay). The demands kept growing till finally a museum was established with public contribution aided by the then Government of the Bombay Presidency. An open competition was held in 1909 to choose the architect who would eventually design and build the museum. British architect George Wittet, responsible for designing many Mumbai landmarks, including the Gateway of India and Ballard Estate, won this competition. He was responsible for popularising the Indo-Saracenic style of architecture, which was a combination of Mughal and British architectural design sensibilities. This building is situated on the southern tip of Mumbai on the Crescent Site. The layout of this heritage structure also includes a well laid out garden that retains its original plan. The slender pillars inside the hall, the arched pavilion and the dome rising above the huge intersecting arches all come together to form a beautiful geometrical pattern. Small jaalis for light and ventilation add to the grandeur of the building. George Wittet skilfully incorporated the original wooden arched pavilion purchased from a royal house in Nashik, as a circular railing on the first floor of the building. The dome of this building is modelled on the the Gol Gumbaz of Bijapur and the finial is inspired by the Taj Mahal at Agra. The museum has a collection of over 50,000 artefacts comprising various forms of art from the Indian subcontinent and also from China, Japan and European countries. Additionally, it houses a study collection of natural history specimens. Amongst its more popular exhibits is a huge collection of Indian miniatures and other important antiquities, more particularly, the Maratha textiles and arms and armour from the collection of Seth Purshottam Mavji, a noted art collector. This collection was once a part of the treasures of Nana Phadnavis, the most influential minister during the reign of the Peshwas. A special highlight of the museum is its art and conservation centre, which specialises in heritage conservation and research.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 97}",, 100,"Located about 16 km from Nashik and 262 km from Mumbai, the hill station of Deolali is a popular getaway. Also known as the Deolali Camp, which is one of the oldest military centres in the country,  it was set up the British in 1861. Deolali is nestled amidst the beautiful Sahyadri range, surrounded by lush gardens, spacious grounds and trees. There are many military establishments here, including, the Military psychiatric hospital, the School of Artillery of Indian Army and the residential Barnes School. For the spiritual traveller, Deolali hosts many temples like the Muktidham Temple, Pandava Caves and Khandoba Temple. Shoppers would also have a delightful time in this quaint hill town, as the markets are lined with stalls selling various souvenirs and knickknacks, and have a very lively ambience. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 98}",, 101,"Mumbai's oldest museum, the Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum opened to the public in 1857. It is the erstwhile Victoria and Albert Museum, Bombay, that showcases the city’s cultural heritage and history through a rare collection of fine and decorative arts that highlight early modern art practices as well as the craftsmanship of various communities of the Bombay Presidency. The permanent collection includes miniature clay models, dioramas, maps, lithographs, photographs, rare books, miniature paintings, early modern art, textiles and beautifully crafted objects that document the life of the people of Mumbai and the history of the city from the late 18th to early 20th centuries. The museum, once in a derelict condition, underwent a comprehensive five-year restoration by INTACH supported by the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai and the Jamnalal Bajaj Foundation. The project won UNESCO’s international Award of Excellence for cultural conservation in 2005. The museum re-opened in 2008 and hosts an extensive exhibitions programme, which explores the importance of the collection and includes a strong focus on contemporary art and culture. The museum has also partnered with international  institutions to showcase artistes and exhibitions. From an intensive post-graduate diploma programme on modern and contemporary art, weekend family activities, festive fun, workshops for adults, to tours that link school curriculum with the museum's collection and exhibitions, the museum strives to offer something to everyone. The programmes and tours at the museum are available in English, Hindi and Marathi. The Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum is closed on all Wednesdays and certain public holidays.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 99}",, 102,"One of the best things about Mumbai is the sea and the access it provides for quick day-time trips to nearby beaches and islands. Less than an hour's boat ride from the Gateway of India, in Colaba, lies the Elephanta Island colloquially known as Gharapuri or the Fortress City. The scenic island stretches across 10 to 15 sq km of land and has a dense foliage of mango, tamarind and palm trees. Perfect for a weekend excursion, this island provides good trekking as well as picnic opportunities. The island gets its name from a giant stone sculpture of an elephant that was discovered by the 16th century Portuguese explorers who came to this area. The island owes its global popularity to the fact that it is home to a network of ancient rock-cut caves known as the Elephanta caves that boast artistic wall carvings and sculptures, dedicated to Hindu and Buddhist gods. These caves were incorporated in the UNESCO list of World Heritage sites in the early 1980s. The walls of the caves, which are located on top of a hillock, are lined with rock art that experts say, dates as far back as the mid- 5th and 6th century. There are two main hills on the island – Gun Hill and Stupa Hill. The former gets its name from the two British-era canons perched on it and the latter because of the remains of a Buddhist stupa that was excavated here. The most intricately detailed and architecturally majestic cave, among the Elephanta network is situated on Gun Hill. The panels on these caves depict the lives and beliefs of the esoteric Pashupati sect of the Shaiva system. A 7-m-high sculpture called Sadashiva lies at the entrance of the cave.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 100}",, 103,"A symbol of wisdom and good luck, Lord Ganesha is the most worshipped Hindu god in Maharashtra. Ganesh Chaturthi is a prominent 10-day long festival celebrated across households in Maharashtra during the months of August and September with great pomp and show. Devotees buy Ganesha idols and images and keep him as a divine guest in their house and at the end of the festival, on designated days, this idol or image is taken out ceremoniously and immersed in a river or the sea. These idols are available in different sizes, shapes and poses. Workshops where these idols are made can be seen all over Mumbai, especially in areas like Parel, Chinchpokli and Lalbaug. The village of Pen, about two hours south of Mumbai, is known for its highly skilled artisans who craft lakhs of Ganesha statues annually. Lately, due to environmental concerns that have arisen from the immersion of the idols at the shores of Mumbai, many artisans are gradually moving towards more eco-friendly idol-making techniques like using red soil, fertilisers, natural colour, papier-mâché and other biodegradable materials. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 101}",, 104,"Once a dense forestland inhabited by a few tribal communities, Ganeshpuri was transformed into a spiritual centre by spiritual leader, Nityanand Swami. The place has a Shiva temple, a few natural hotwater springs and several other temples. Of the many hot springs, a few are open to the public with bathhouses built around them. In its twin town, Vajreshwari, the Vajreshwari Temple is quite significant. It is dedicated to Goddess Vajreshwari, who is an incarnation of Goddess Parvati. The temple was built by the Peshwas after winning back the Vasai Fort from the Portuguese. It is situated at the foothills of the Mandakini Hills, which were formed out of a volcanic eruption. This also explains the numerous mineral-rich springs in the area. A flight of fifty odd steps leads to the temple perched on the top of a small hillock. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 102}",, 105,"This Buddhist meditation centre, an architectural wonder that rises majestically against the Arabian Sea, seeks to promote peace and harmony. Built with the purpose of bringing each visitor closer to the philosophies and teachings of Lord Buddha, this monument houses genuine bone relics of Buddha. The monument is a three-storeyed huge hollow stone structure painted in a shining Thai golden paint. It is said to be the world’s largest pillar-less dome, especially designed for meditation. The relics are enshrined in the centre of the middle dome and a revolving stage is created in the centre of the main dome at ground level so that meditation can be done around it while listening to the sermons. It has the capacity of accommodating over 8,000 meditating people at a time. The complex also has an audio-visual centre and a gallery of wall mounts and photographs adjacent to a book and souvenir shop. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 103}",, 106,"One of the more popular attractions of Mumbai, the Haji Ali complex houses the tomb of Muslim saint, Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari, and a mosque. Popular with photographers, this iconic monument can be seen from the shores of Mumbai and lies entirely on an island in the Arabian Sea, at a distance of about 500 yards from the mainland. According to legend, the saint was travelling to the holy city of Mecca, in present day Saudi Arabia, on a pilgrimage, when he passed away. His casket floated across the Arabian Sea and landed up along the coast of Mumbai, where a mosque was built around it. The structure has white domes and minarets reminiscent of Mughal architecture and is a renowned pilgrimage and tourist site popular with both Muslims and non-Muslims. Adjacent to the mosque is an 85-foot-tall marble minaret. Both the mosque and the minaret are made out of pure white solid marble with carvings and engravings, adorned with beautiful mirror work. An oft-repeated belief here is that whoever prays to saint Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari won't ever be disappointed. The monument is an oasis of peace and serenity, floating in the gentle blue waters of the sea, away from the chaos of the mainland. Live qawwali and sufi music performances take place on the premise on most afternoons. Thursdays and Fridays are special days at the dargah and there is a greater surge of devotees on these days. Those visiting here often offer prayers and ask for the fulfilment of their wishes and seek blessings from the saint in whose honour this site was constructed. On special religious occasions like Urs (death anniversary of the saint) and Eid (Islamic religious festival), this heritage monument is beautifully decorated and Islamic rituals are observed.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 104}",, 107,"Established in 1952, the Jehangir Art Gallery is a prime exhibition space that houses many art masterpieces. An important centre for contemporary artists, this modern art gallery takes pride in discovering new talent in India. It is located in the Kala Ghoda neighbourhood of south Mumbai, which is the throbbing nerve centre of the art scene in the city. Over the years, the Jehangir Art Gallery has been closely associated with the development of contemporary Indian art. A prestigious venue for aspiring Indian artists in the city, the gallery conducts regular lectures, workshops and discussions on the various forms of art. All this makes it an excellent platform for aspiring artists, art critics as well as art patrons to come together and engage with each other. Over the years, the Jehangir Art Gallery has exhibited works of eminent artists like MF Hussain, SH Raza, Akbar Padamsee, Ram Kumar, Anjolie Ela Menon and KK Hebbar. The displays in this art gallery change regularly and almost 300 art shows are held here annually.   ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 105}",, 108,"A popular stopover for birdwatchers, the Karnala Bird Sanctuary lies at a distance of about 52 km from Mumbai. The biodiversity of the Western Ghats makes it a great habitat for birds and the sanctuary was especially favoured by renowned Indian ornithologist Dr Salim Ali. Its proximity to the Patalganga river and the richness of the woodland vegetation ensures that this park boasts an extremely diverse flora and fauna with over 150 species of resident and 37 species of migratory birds, which visit the sanctuary in winter each year. Around 23 water dishes made of cement are kept at strategic places to provide water to animals and birds. The Hariyal Nature Trail in the sanctuary offers great bird-sighting experiences, especially during the monsoon. For those seeking a more in-depth insight into the fascinating life of birds, the 6-km-long Mortaka Trail is an amazing spot with its fascinating array of bird and butterfly life. Apart from the many hiking trails and picnic spots, this sanctuary is also known for the Karnala Fort that rests on top of the hills. Located at an altitude of 445 m above sea level, this fort was built in the 12th century as a vantage point to govern the trade route between Bhor Ghat (a mountain passage in the Western Ghats) and Mumbai. At the bottom of the funnel hill of the fort there are 12 water storage tanks built with basalt rock to collect and retain rain water all around the year. The Karnala Bird Sanctuary is home to exotic bird species like the peregrine and shikra and also invites many trekkers who come here to escape the city and soak in the tranquility and isolation of this region.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 106}",, 109,"The twin hill stations of Lonavala and Khandala are popular weekend holiday getaways for those who come to Mumbai. Lonavla is about 96 km from Mumbai and about a 10-minute drive away from  Khandala. Well known for chikki (brittle sweet made with jaggery and peanuts) and fudge, these hill stations offer scenic views of the valley, hills and tiny villages tucked away in the folds of the Western Ghats. Lonavala offers many picnic spots options like Ryewood Park and the garden adjacent to the Valvan Dam. Duke’s Nose, a cliff about 12 km from Lonavala, is popular with hikers and thrill-seekers. Tiger’s Leap, also known as Tiger’s Point, is a clifftop with a sheer drop of over 650 m, giving a panoramic view of the region. Sunil Kandaloor’s celebrity wax museum is another popular attraction for tourists who come to Lonavla and Khandala, where they can click selfies with popular Indian and international celebrities, including Sachin Tendulkar and Dr APJ Abdul Kalam. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 107}",, 110,"This historic building, a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, chronicles the story of India’s independence from British rule. Today, Mani Bhavan is a museum and a research centre that houses a library, a picture gallery and memorabilia related to the freedom movement. But between 1917 and 1934, it was the focal point of the political activities of Mahatma Gandhi. It witnessed a historic four-day fast conducted by Gandhiji back in 1921, to restore peace in Mumbai. It was in Mani Bhavan that Gandhiji started his association with the charkha or the spinning wheel. Interestingly, the initiations of noted agitations like the Civil Disobedience, Satyagraha, Swadeshi, Khadi and Khilafat movements took place in this historical building. A walk through its exalted corridors takes us back to the political struggles held during the Indian freedom movement. The photo section in the museum has a lot of information and can be an invaluable guide for those interested in revisiting the history of India. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 108}",, 111,"A walk down the beautiful sea facing promenade, Marine Drive, is a must-do, when in Mumbai. This road has been given the nickname Queen's necklace because at night, the street lights along this curving three and a half kilometre long road create the illusion of a string of pearls around a neck. The sight of sparkling waters of the Arabian Sea combined with the cool, fresh breeze that blows in, makes this area one of the most exclusive and expensive real estate hubs in Mumbai. An array of restaurants offering a diverse range of cuisine can also be found here. Marine Drive with its glittering skyscrapers, paved walkways and the sea as a backdrop, make for a picture-perfect postcard and are an ideal hang-out spot for all age groups. A fun thing to do here is to hire one of the colourfully decorated horse chariots and ride along the wide road, much like the stars do in the movies.     ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 109}",, 112,"When in Mumbai, you can head to one of India's smallest and most quaint hill stations, Matheran, for a quick weekend getaway. One of the coolest spots in the Karjat Tahsil, Raigad District of Maharashtra, it is located in the Western Ghats. Matheran literally means forest on top or woodland overhead and the name aptly fits the 800-m-high hill town. The interesting thing about Matheran is that vehicles are banned here and one can easily be transported to the quaintness and peace of times long ago while vacationing at this spot. It's proximity to major cities makes it a more viable option. It lies about 90 km from Mumbai, 120 km from Pune and about 320 km from Surat. This pocket in the hills was discovered in 1850 by the then British Collector of Thane, Huge Mallet.The Kalavantin Durg or Fort near Matheran is a perfect day time trek option. You can lose yourself in the wilderness of the fort, which is located at an elevation of over 2,000 ft. The most striking aspect of this ancient structure is the series of rock-cut steps that snake up to the top. The panoramic view from the pinnacle has to be seen to be believed.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 110}",, 113,"When in Mumbai, you can head to one of India's smallest and most quaint hill stations, Matheran, for a quick weekend getaway. One of the coolest spots in the Karjat Tahsil, Raigad District of Maharashtra, it is located in the Western Ghats. Matheran literally means forest on top or woodland overhead and the name aptly fits the 800-m-high hill town. The interesting thing about Matheran is that vehicles are banned here and one can easily be transported to the quaintness and peace of times long ago while vacationing at this spot. It's proximity to major cities makes it a more viable option. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 111}",, 114,"The building that houses the National Gallery of Modern Art today used to be a popular public hall donated to Mumbai (then Bombay) by Sir Cowasji Jehangir, a leading Parsi philanthropist and industrialist. Named as Sir CJ Hall in honour of its founding patron, this building acted as an impressive auditorium back in its heyday, with horseshoe balconies overlooking the main stage. Right from concerts by musical stalwarts like Yehudi Menuhin and Paul Robeson to freedom rallies organised by Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and Mohammed Ali Jinnah to meetings for the Parsi Panchayat, this building has been witness to many significant moments in Indian history. It was designed by Scottish architect George Wittet (1878-1926). At that time the only other public hall in Mumbai (then Bombay) was the Town Hall and this new public hall soon became the hub of culture, frequented by the elite of the city. Over the years, the auditorium fell into disuse, especially after newer venues with air conditioning, better acoustics, lighting and other amenities cropped up in the vicinity. Soon the hall was only being booked for boxing matches, wedding receptions and leather goods sales. The artist community protested heavily against the deterioration of this building from a venue of high culture to one with a more bazaar-like vibe. After a concentrated effort from the art community, a 12 year renovation was undertaken that transformed the building into what we today call the National Gallery of Modern Art. It quickly went on to become an important centre in the contemporary art movement in India. Architect Romy Khosla was tasked with the restoration. Today, NGMA has five exhibition galleries, a lecture auditorium, a library, cafeteria, office and a vast storage space. This exhibition space regularly features many painting and sculpture displays along with works from artists from the international arena, both established and upcoming.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 112}",, 115,"An effort by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to preserve the monetary heritage of the country, this museum is a must-visit. Inside the premises, you are taken through the various systems of trade, commerce and barter that flourished over the years. Coins and currencies like gold bars, paper notes etc., of various dynasties have been exhibited here. The museum also holds fascinating quizzes and slideshows for children. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 113}",, 116,"This national park, on the periphery of Mumbai, is an ecological paradise rich in plant and animal life. Hosting over 254 species of birds, 40 species of mammals, 78 species of reptiles and amphibians, 150 species of butterflies and over 1,300 species of plants, the Sanjay Gandhi National Park holds many attractions for naturalists, birdwatchers and tourists across the globe. The best thing about the park is about 103 sq km of pure wilderness, right in the heart of a bustling city. The rich biodiversity of this park owes much to its lakes, which were constructed in the 19th century.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 114}",, 117,"A Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Temple at Prabhadevi is a much revered place of worship in Mumbai. Built in the year 1801, this temple is visited by people belonging to almost all sects of the society. The temple has a small mandapam (hall), where the main idol is enshrined. Boasting an exquisite architecture, the sanctum sanctorum has been fitted with wooden doors that have been meticulously carved with the images of the Ashtavinayaka or the eight manifestations of Lord Ganesha. In what is considered an unusual imagery, the temple’s idol was carved out of a single black stone with the trunk positioned towards the right, as opposed to the more commonly seen left-side curl. The idol has four hands known as Chaturbhuj. The upper right holds a lotus while the upper left hand holds a small axe. A bowl full of modaks (an Indian sweet), along with holy beads can also be seen. The upper floors of the temple host the residential quarters of its priests. Though the temple remains crowded throughout the week, it receives the maximum number of devotees on Tuesdays. On each side of the Ganesha idol are placed one idol each of Goddesses Riddhi and Siddhi, who symbolise sanctity, success, wealth and prosperity. The name 'Siddhivinayak' literally translates to Ganesha who grants your wish. In the periphery, there is a Hanuman temple as well. One of the narrow lanes that lead up to the temple is called the phool gali and has a large number of vendors selling flower garlands, tulsi (basil) leaves, coconuts and sweets, which can be offered to the god.    ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 115}",, 118,"One of the oldest organised yoga centres in the world, the Yoga Institute is a non-profit organisation run by the government. Founded by Shri Yogendraji in 1918, it is located in Santacruz (East). Yogendraji wanted to bring the ancient practice of Yoga to households to help people cope with physical ailments and live balanced lives, and that is believed to be the aim with which he set up the institute. He is often referred to as the Father of the Modern Yoga Renaissance. The institute holds an eminent position in training thousands of people everyday by informing them about the health benefits of yoga. It also offers training courses on teaching yoga. There have been many books published by the institute to help further its aim, relating to yoga therapy, couples' counselling, asanas, pranayam, ethics, traditional scriptures etc.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 116}",, 119,"The city of Mumbai lies on the coastline of Maharashtra and to protect it, many forts were constructed in its long history. One of those is the Vasai Fort, also known as Bassein Fort, significant militarily to oversee the surrounding areas of Mumbai, Thane and Saashti. Located in the Vasai suburb of North Mumbai, the walls of the fort, though in ruins, still have enough in them to make you wonder at its architectural marvel. Due to its strategic location, the fort has witnessed many battles. It was under the control of the Portuguese army till the early 18th century. The Maratha kingdom, under the leadership of Bajirao Peshwa, waged a few battles to claim it for their own. After the initial unsuccessful attempt in 1737 to capture Vasai, the Maratha leader Chimajiappa, was handed over this task. A lot of research and reconnaissance went into planning the next attack and after a swift and well-planned guerilla campaign, the Maratha army finally captured the fort in 1739. The remnants of chapels, watchtowers and staircases in the ruins of this fort under the cover of large palm trees tell many stories from that time period. Because of its history as a Portuguese settlement, there are a few graves with carvings in Latin and remains of an ancient church that can also be seen. The ramparts, arches and watchtowers are hauntingly beautiful and many visitors prefer to shoot their wedding photos here. The wild overgrown vegetation as well as coconut and palm tree cover adds to the beauty of the wilderness. There are a few trails that let you go up to the edge of the fort from where gorgeous views of the Ulhas river and the setting sun can be seen. The fort has also been used as a location for many Bollywood films like Josh,  Khamoshi and Ram Gopal Verma Ki Aag.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 117}",, 120,"The 19th-century Victorian Gothic and 20th-century Art Deco Ensembles of Mumbai were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage Site List in 2018. About 94 buildings stand along the sea and are conjoined by Oval Maidan, a historical open space. Some of the popular buildings include the Old Secretariat (1857-74), the Bombay High Court (1878), University Library and Convention Hall (1874-78), David Sasoon Library (1870), the Public Works Department Office (1872), Watson’s Hotel (1869), Elphinstone College(1888), etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 118}",, 121,"The Warli tribe is among the largest tribes of Maharashtra region and lives on the outskirts of Mumbai, in the North Sahyadri region. The womenfolk of this tribe paint indigenous paintings and art known as Warli tribal wall paintings. These are generally done on the mud walls of their houses. This art form can be traced back to 10th century AD but was first discovered and appreciated for its distinctive style only in the early 70s. It generally takes inspiration from normal life routine and surroundings. The tribes of this region living across the cities from Dahanu, Mokhada, Talasari and pockets of Palghar district believe that nature is the best teacher and also their biggest benefactor. Activities from daily life like farming, food gathering, village life and elements from nature and wildlife are typical characteristics of this ethnic art. The colours and materials used for the paintings are derived from nature like brown and orange from henna, indigo from dye, red from bricks and white from thick rice paste. Cleverly modified bamboo sticks are used as paint brushes to create the paintings. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 119}",, 122,"One of the biggest ghats that is also furthest south to the main ghats, Assi draws devotees in droves. This place is particularly important as it is here that River Ganga meets the Assi river. Visitors come here to worship a lingam of Lord Shiva, kept beneath a peepal tree. The evening arti (a holy fire ritual) held here is a spectacular sight when mantras are chanted, conches are blown and even the air feels heavy with a spiritual fervour. This ghat is also a starting point for boating rides and one can come here to enjoy early-morning yoga sessions and devotional music. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 120}",, 123,"The Banaras Hindu University (BHU) is one of the oldest varsities in India. It was founded by renowned social reformer and freedom fighter Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, in 1916, with the assistance of British socialist Dr Annie Besant. The sprawling 1,300-acre main university campus located on the outskirts of Varanasi was built on land donated by the ruler of Kashi. The university counts many freedom fighters, as well as a great number of scholars, artistes and scientists among its alumni. With well-maintained roads, a large temple, an airstrip and several buildings of architectural significance, the university, with a dense green cover, resembles a sub-city. Its wide streets are lined with trees on either side and make for great walking avenues. With accommodation available for over 30,000 students within the main campus, BHU is one of the largest residential universities in Asia. One should visit this campus for its unique buildings and a museum called Bharat Kala Bhavan, which lies within the premises. The museum houses miniature paintings, palm-leaf manuscripts, sculptures and history displays. These highly valuable archives are more than a lakh in number. One can also interact with the locals and students while visiting the campus.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 121}",, 124,"Varanasi is a major handicraft and textile centre renowned for its fine craftsmanship. Banarasi sarees, which are traditionally woven in Varanasi, are among the finest, most well-crafted sarees in India. They are known for their fine quality of silk and opulent zari (gold and silver brocade) woven patterns depicting floral motifs.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 122}",, 125,"Bhadohi, also known as the carpet city, is a small hamlet about 16 km away from the city of Varanasi. Known for its colourful, handmade carpets, Bhadohi is home to the one of the largest hand-knit and handwoven carpet industries in South Asia. It draws admirers and shoppers from across the country. It is believed that the craft of carpet-making was introduced in Bhadohi in the 16th century by Iranian travellers.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 123}",, 126,"Spread over an area of 78 sq km in the Vindhya mountains, the forest of the Chandra Prabha Wildlife Sanctuary has been named after the Chandraprabha river, which means the luminescence of moon. The river is a tributary of River Karamnasha and both of them pass through the forest to finally meet River Ganges. The sanctuary was established in 1957 and was once famous for Asiatic lions.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 124}",, 127,"Located around 40 km from the city of Varanasi, Chunar is an ancient town on the banks of River Ganges. A popular attraction in this town is Chunar Fort that was established by Maharaja Vikramaditya, king of Ujjain, for his brother, Raja Bhartihari. The fort is sprawled across an area of 34,000 sq ft and is a solid structure standing on a rock. Since it is located on a steep slope, it used to be practically impregnable. From here, one can get splendid views of the gushing Ganges as it flows in its pristine glory.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 125}",, 128,"One of the oldest and the most sacred ghats in the holy city of Varanasi is Dashashwamedh. This place is most famous for its Ganga arti ( a holy fire ritual), which is an elaborate and lively ceremony that takes place at dusk everyday. Amid blowing of conch shells, ringing of  bells, clanging of brass cymbals and chanting chorus of mantras, priests venerate the Ganga, the lifeline of Varanasi, with brass lamps that rise several tiers. The priests performing the arti are all draped in similar clothing-- a kurta and dhoti. The preparations for the arti include collecting five elevated planks, an idol of Goddess Ganga, flowers and incense sticks. Rituals of the arti are performed by those learned in the Vedas and Upanishads and are led by the head priest of the Gangotri Seva Samiti. The arti lasts about 45 minutes. Devotees float smaller diyas on leaf platters in the river as an obeisance to the holy Ganga. As the sunlight recedes, the innumerable lamps flowing in the water make for an unforgettable sight. The hour-long ritual can be watched from the ghat or boats moored at the river bank.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 126}",, 129,"Harish Chandra ghat is one of the two cremation ghats and is also known as Adi Manikarnika, which means the original creation ground. It is much smaller than Manikarnika that is a more significant ghat for cremation. However, Hindus come from distant places to this ghat to have their dead cremated here as many believe that they would get moksha (salvation). This is one of the oldest ghats in the holy city of Varanasi and has been named after mythological king Harish Chandra. It is said that the king once worked on this ghat for the perseverance of truth and charity. The gods impressed with his endeavours rewarded him and restored his lost kingdom and dead son to him. The ghat was modernised in 1980s when an electric crematorium was established here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 127}",, 130,"The city of Varanasi is the birthplace of the mystic poet and saint Kabir Das. Kabir Chaura, a neighbourhood in central Varanasi, is said to be the place where he lived. In his honour, a memorial called Kabir Math has been erected that boasts paintings depicting the events of the saint's life. Tourists can also visit the nearby Ramapura locality, which is popular for being the home of a large number of illustrious artistes, including classical musicians Pandit Bade Ramdas, Harishankar Mishra, tabla player Samta Prasad, and vocalists brothers Rajan and Sajan Mishra. Also known as the “mohalla of musicians”, the Banaras gharana (school) of music has thrived here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 128}",, 131,"The Kaimoor Wildlife Sanctuary is a serene forested area located around 100 km from Varanasi. Spread over an area of 1,342 sq km, the sanctuary is dotted with several waterfalls, of which the finest are, Karkat and Telhar falls. The sanctuary is most famous for its blackbuck population and is home to several other animals like tiger, leopard, wild boar, sloth bear, sambar deer, chital, four-horned antelope and nilgai. Apart from these, crocodiles, pythons and other different species of snakes are also found. The place is a paradise for birdwatchers who can spot more than 70 species of resident birds during the year, along with many migratory birds. Some of the common bird species that one can find here are the brahmini duck, pintail, red-crested poacher, coot, common teal, mallard and tufted duck. Visitors can go up to watchtowers or to the waterholes to get good views.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 129}",, 132,"One of the most auspicious and sacred ghats of the Hindus, Manikarnika is a significant ground for cremation. It is located between Dashashwamedh Ghat and Scindia Ghat. There is a pond nearby Manikarnika Ghat that is believed to have been dug by Lord Vishnu so that Lord Shiva and Goddess Shakti could bathe. A footprint near the pond is said to belong to Lord Vishnu, left from the time when he had meditated in Varanasi. As one goes up the steps, they can see a well-known tank, called Manikarnika well. Legend has it that Goddess Parvati dropped her earring here and Lord Shiva dug a hole to find it. It is said that the depression was filled with his sweat, thereby resulting in a well.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 130}",, 133,"Mirzapur lies about 51 km from Varanasi and draws devotees and nature lovers alike. Vindhyachal, a small town in the district of Mirzapur, is the highlight of the place. Situated on the banks of River Ganges, it is one of the most famous shaktipeeths (place where the severed body parts of Goddess Shakti fell) of Goddess Vindhyavasini. It also finds mention in ancient scriptures and as per the reference, Goddess Vindhyavasini is believed to be an instant bestower of blessings. The town boasts many other shrines dedicated to the goddess. Its many ghats and structures that date back to the British era are also quite interesting. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 131}",, 134,"Ramnagar Fort is located on the eastern bank of River Ganges, opposite to Tulsi Ghat, in Varanasi. The 18th-century red sandstone fort was built in Mughal style by the ruler of Kashi, Maharaja Balwant Singh. It is said to be the ancestral home of the Maharaja of Banaras. A 30-minute boat ride away from Varanasi, the fort is an imposing sight, rising from the bank of the river. It houses a temple dedicated to Ved Vyasa, the author of the Mahabharata, along with a popular temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman. A museum inside the compound showcases collectables belonging to the royal family. It is known for its exhibits of antique scripts and scriptures, vintage furniture, cars, royal costumes, gold and silver brocaded palanquins and elephant saddles carved out of silver. There is an armoury that contains swords and old guns from Burma (Myanmar), Japan and some African countries, and a rare astronomical clock, which shows the month, week, day, time and other astronomical details about the position of planets, moon and sun. The clock was built in the 19th century in the court of a king of Varanasi. It is said that Ved Vyasa lived and did penance in Ramnagar and thus the fort was built in his honour. The fort palace appears most vibrant during the one-month-long Ram Leela festival held in the months of October-November, where scenes from the epic Ramayana are enacted.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 132}",, 135,"One of the most revered Buddhist pilgrimage centres in the world, Sarnath, is located just 10 km away from Varanasi. It is believed that after attaining nirvana (enlightenment), Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon here, sanctified as the Maha Dharma Chakra Pravartan Sutra. Sarnath has several structures from the time – such as the Dhamekh Stupa, which marks the spot where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon and the Chaukhandi Stupa, where Lord Buddha met his first five disciples.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 133}",, 136,"The Old City is sometimes referred to as Vishwanatha Khanda. It is flanked by Dashashwamedha Ghat and Godaulia on south and west, and the Manikarnika Ghat on the north. Visitors can walk through a maze of narrow alleys and the Vishwanatha Gali (lane) to reach the Vishwanatha or Vishweshwara temple complex. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 134}",, 137,"Started by KCS Paniker, who was not only a legendary artist but also a revolutionary thinker, Cholamandal Artists’ Village was established in 1966. The village is the perfect place for anyone who has even a slight inclination towards art, culture and craft. So, whether you are an artist, art buyer, art lover, art connoisseur or simply someone curious about Indian art, Cholamandal Artists’ Village has something to offer to everyone. Housed within the campus are museums, art galleries, an open-air theatre, a bookstore, a craft shop as well as a restaurant where you can spend your time enjoying the essence of everything handmade. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 135}",, 138,"This heritage museum houses over 4,000 artefacts and 1,000,000 pictures relating to the rich heritage of South Indian states. The museum has been designed to look like a village and one can get an interesting insight into the lifestyle of South Indians by visiting here. About 18 authentic houses, each with its unique exhibition, stand here. The museum was opened to the public on December 14, 1996.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 136}",, 139,"Among the first British fortresses, built in 1644, the great white Fort St George is inextricably linked to the history of the city. Today, it houses a museum that is believed to be one of the oldest surviving buildings built within the fort. The Fort St George Museum started with a small collection of objects of the British raj donated by the then Madras presidency government. Today, it houses over 3,600 registered antiquities in the collection. The best of these are on display in 10 galleries.  As you enter, an imposing marble statue of Lord Cornwallis, former governor-general of India, greets visitors. An imposing display of swords, daggers, rifles, pistols, mortars, helmets, batons, bows, arrows and more can also be seen. Moreover, one can see displays of uniforms of various ranks of the British army. Tableware, porcelain, portraits, canvas oil paintings, church silverware and a palanquin of Arcot Nawabs can also be seen. The Indo-French Gallery has fine, decorated porcelain, clocks, stamps and coins, furniture, lamp shades and clocks.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 137}",, 140,"Started in 1851, it is the second-oldest museum in India and has an enviable set of archaeological, Roman and numismatic collections. Moreover, one can find exhibits of Buddhist ruins from Amaravati. A key highlight here is the Bronze Gallery that has sculptures from the modern times to the Pallava era dating back to the 7th century. Check out the statues of Lord Shiva as Nataraja (the cosmic dancer) and a Chola bronze figurines of Ardhanarishvara, the manifestation of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. There are several archaeological representations of Hindu, Buddhist and Jain sculptures as well Anthropology galleries that actually trace South Indian human history back to prehistoric times! In fact, it is said that it has the largest collection of Roman antiquities outside Europe.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 138}",, 141,"Located adjacent to Raj Bhavan, the Guindy National Park boasts a rare type of foliage: tropical dry evergreen vegetation. Spread over a vast area of 2.7 sq km, this park is probably amongst the smallest of national parks, yet is teeming with wildlife like blackbucks, spotted deer, jackals, a variety of snakes, geckos, tortoises and over 100 species of birds and 60 species of butterflies and spiders. Sheltering over 350 species of plants, the park is a botanist’s delight. Some part of this space has a zoo and a children’s park. Another attraction is the Guindy Snake Park that houses king cobra, pythons, vipers and other reptiles. The park is open from 9 am to 5:30 pm and is shut on Tuesdays. It makes for a great place to visit with the whole family.   ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 139}",, 142,"The Gujarati Shwetambar Murtipujak Jain Mandir is credited with being one of the first Jain temples in South India. Home to three beautifully carved gopurams (gateways) and five doors, the temple built completely in marble is a fine example of glass work.  The structure differs in construction from other buildings as the use of iron has been totally avoided in the temple. The idol that sits inside the premises is made of quartz.  In the central hall, one can see extensive glass work due to which the hall glows with a spectrum of colours.  It is believed that the architects, the stone carvers and the workers who were involved in the construction of the temple were hired from Rajasthan.  The deity worshipped in the temple is Lord Parsvanatha, the 23rd tirthankara (saint) of the Jains. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 140}",, 143,"In 1936, the Kalakshetra Foundation was established by Rukmini Devi Arundale. The aim of this organisation can be summed up in her own words: “with the sole purpose of resuscitating in modern India, recognition of the priceless artistic traditions of our country and of imparting to the young the true spirit of art, devoid of vulgarity and commercialism."" Several notable and famous bharatanatyam performers have learnt the art form here.  The place is a testimony of Rukmini Devi's dreams. She wanted to create a space where the Indian thought would find expression through artistic education. The institution is spread over 100 acre by the seashore. It is an important centre for the study and performance of fine arts. The Government of India recognised the institute as an Institute of National Importance by an act of Indian Parliament in the year 1993 and it is now an autonomous body under Ministry of Culture, Government of India. Here, the students are taught dancing and are educated to become more that just an artiste. Their training includes learning the right attitude to life and art. Across the road, one can also visit the Kalakshetra Craft Centre. One gets a chance to see Kanchipuram-style of handloom weaving, block printing and the art of kalamkari. The centre also gives an opportunity to tourists to join various courses and learn them.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 141}",, 144,"Believed to be one of the oldest and most revered temples of Chennai, Kapaleeswarar Temple is a shrine of Lord Shiva. In the temple, the wife of Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati is worshipped in the incarnation of Goddess Karpagambal. She is believed to be the 'Goddess of the Wish-Yielding Tree'.  As a ritual of Friday worship, Goddess Karpagambal is offered a garland made of gold coins called kaasu mala. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 142}",, 145,"The Krishnamacharya Yoga Mandiram is one of the most popular spots to practice yoga in Chennai. This is one of the foremost institutions for yoga therapy in India. The centre follows the philosophy called yoga for the individual. This approach is called viniyoga and is used to create a tailored programme for individuals. The designed programmes are used to access the core of the problem, uproot it and then treat it. Yoga is not treated as a generalised fitness regime here but as a dedicated course of therapy. If one wants to be a part of the centre, it is done through an interview and a physical assessment test. As a part of the course, the would-be student presents the problems and the experts prescribe asanas and other exercises to cure it. While the student carries out the prescribed exercises, regular meetings are also scheduled with teachers to reassess the problem and instruct the students as and when necessary.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 143}",, 146,"Often considered to be the pride of Chennai, Marina Beach, 13 km in length, is the second-longest beach of its kind in the world. A long stretch of soft sand, Marina Beach invites tourists to unwind, take a dip in the water and indulge in local snacks. The street facing the beach is lined with one illustrious landmark after another. These include Madras University, Government departments, Senate House, Presidency College, Cricket Stadium and Swami Vivekananda Memorial House and the building of All India Radio. It is said that it was the personal favourite beach of ME Grant Duff, the erstwhile British Governor of Madras (1881-86). Sunrises and pony rides can also be enjoyed here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 144}",, 147,"Built in 1906, the National Art Gallery is one of the oldest of its kind in India.  Constructed with red stones sourced from Satyavedu, in Andhra Pradesh, the building is a grand structure that has been built in an Indo-Saracenic architectural style. The gallery is categorised in four segments: Decorative Art Gallery, Ravi Verma Painting, Thanjavur Painting, and Indian Traditional Art Gallery. There is a separate painting section that boasts works from Thanjavur, Rajasthan, Deccan and Kangra, along with few miniature paintings delineating battle sights. There are many other exhibits in the gallery, including historical artefacts, religious statues and sculptures. One can also see ancient handicrafts dating back to the 10th and 11th centuries. Images of Lord Rama and his wife, Goddess Sita, along with some periodic books and manuscripts are interesting additions. The building is situated near the Contemporary Art Gallery. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 145}",, 148,"The second-largest brackish water lake in the country, the beautiful Pulicat Lake lies at the border of the states of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu on the Barricade Island of Sriharikota. Also called Pazhaverkadu, the lake is popular as a flamingo-watching site and for water activities. The prime season to visit is between October and March as during that time, over 20,000 migratory birds come to the lake for breeding purposes. The lake is also known for the Pulicat Bird Sanctuary and attracts a number of tourists. Besides flamingos, one can also sight storks and kingfishers. The Pulicat Lake is situated about 60 km from Chennai in the Tiruvallur District. Spanning an area of  159 sq km, it is surrounded by colonial buildings from the Dutch-era. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 146}",, 149,"A beautiful Roman catholic cathedral in pristine white, this church has a Portuguese origin, and dates back to the 16th century. It was rebuilt in Neo-Gothic style in 1896 and is said to be the final resting place of St Thomas, the Apostle. A small cross on the tomb wall contains a tiny bone fragment referred to as the ‘Relic of St Thomas’. An underground tomb chapel is worshipped here and the devout believe that sand from the tomb has miraculous healing powers. A beautiful stained glass window at the basilica portrays the story of St Thomas and the central hall has 14 wooden plaques that depict the stations of the cross. The cathedral also has a 3-ft-high statue of Virgin Mary believed to have been brought from Portugal in 1543. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 147}",, 150,"Home to about 500 species of plants and over 80 trees, the Semmozhi Poonga is a botanical garden that is ideal for family outings. It is like a green lung right in the centre of the daily din of the city. It was designed to house indigenous and foreign plants and spreads over an area of almost 20 acre. Tall trees, small groves, lush vines, exotic flowers like orchids, green lawns, ponds and walkways add to the beauty of the park. Swings, slides, scaffolding, and a sandpit make up the in-house children’s park. Outside food is not allowed but there is a small food court located inside the park that offers a variety of delicacies.  The garden has over eight sub-gardens including rock garden, butterfly garden, fern garden and many more themed gardens; an artificial duck pond and an open seating area that can be booked for events. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 148}",, 151,"Established in 1679 AD, the St Mary’s Church is located inside the Fort St George complex. It is one of the oldest Anglican English churches, whose 5-ft-thick walls are believed to be explosion proof. Some of the unique adornments of the church include a Bible that dates back to 1660 AD, few silver plates and a pure silver plaque, along with numerous other important artefacts. A beautiful gallery falls to the western end of the church and rests on carved Burma teak pillars. The gallery can be accessed via two curved staircases from outside. The church has been built in the European style of architecture, with the structure being constructed in a rectangular shape. The building is made of polished lime and mortar and has a uniquely curved roof, along with wooden decorations and exquisitely intricate glass work. Located in the heart of the city, the church sees thousands of footfalls every year. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 149}",, 152,"Stone carving is an ancient craft of Tamil Nadu and the temples of Chennai are famous for their mesmerising stone carving structures. The stone carvers belong to the Viswakarma community and are skilled in carving idols out of black and white granite, locally known as karappu kal and vellai kal. The first step for stone carving involves stencilling the granite stone by cutting it according to determined lines. Once the final product is ready, its surface is cleaned and smoothened to give it a shiny lustre. It is then painted as per the needed design. The themes used in making most of the stone carving articles revolve around incidents from Hindu mythological epics. Some of the articles you can shop for include small dolls, animal figurines, incense stick stands and other decorative items.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 150}",, 153,"Tanjore paintings are a great way to beautify the interiors of your homes and are presented as gifts on special occasions. They are an indigenous art form of Thanjavur, in Tamil Nadu. They employ relief work and intense compositions involving religious figures and motifs. Semi-precious stones, pearls and glass pieces further add to their beauty. They are one of the most popular forms of South Indian paintings, which are known for their surface richness and vibrant colours.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 151}",, 154,"It is a historical monument dedicated to the well-known poet, philosopher and saint, Thiruvalluvar. The temple is built in the shape of a chariot, and is 39 m high. As you enter it, you can see a huge effigy of the saint. What makes this temple unique is that it stands without the support of any pillar. On the giant columns of the auditorium, the facade and in the hall corridors, one can find 1,330 verses of the Thirukkural, a classic Tamilian text, that was penned down by the saint about 2,000 years ago. In the construction of the temple, around 3,000 blocks of stones were used. There is also a lion on the main gateway that features a beautiful design. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 152}",, 155,"An ideal stopover for art connoisseurs, the Academy of Fine Arts boasts many interesting exhibits that will leave you in awe of the rich heritage of the city. This cultural hub, built in 1933, has around eight galleries for exhibiting art on the ground level, along with a museum that showcases art and artists over the ages. There are many paintings and sculptures housed here from 1900 to the present. Dance and theatre performances take place at the hall. One gallery, dedicated to Rabindranath Tagore, has an impressive display of textiles, sculptures and miniature paintings from India. There are also several paintings from the middle and modern era, including a showstopper of sorts by Jamini Roy. Also well-known are the ancient textiles displayed in the Gallery of Old Textiles. You can find exhibits of patola, dakhai, jamdani and Benarasi silk articles. Another attraction is the Carpet Gallery, where you can find mesmeric displays of Persian carpets. The Gallery of Miniature Paintings boasts 18 miniature paintings from the Ram-Sita series, while the Gallery of Contemporary Art, gives you a fascinating insight into the history of art in the city. The auditorium of the academy is a must-visit and hosts dramas, theatre and dance performances throughout the year. You can also rope in a painting and sculpting class at the Studio and Sketching Club of the academy.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 153}",, 156,"India's oldest formally stated zoological park, this heritage zoo is home to various animals, birds and reptiles. Some of the popular species you can find are Bengal tigers, white tigers, African lions, giraffe, zebra, Galapagos giant tortoise, pelican and pheasant. It also housed the Aldabra giant tortoise, Adwaita. He was said to be over 250 years old when he died in 2006.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 154}",, 157,"One of the most prominent stopovers of Kolkata, Armenian Church is located at Armenian Street, near the Howrah Bridge. It is believed to be the oldest church in the city and was built in 1764. The architecture of the church is a visual treat and the interiors are decorated with marble, while the overhead gallery is adorned with mural tablets. There is a cross at the altar of this church, with the Gospels and 12 candlesticks representing the Christ and the Apostles. Besides, you will find three oil paintings that represent the Holy Trinity. Tourists can also find the remains of an Armenian cemetery in the church. This graveyard houses the city's oldest known grave of an Armenian woman, Rezabeebeh, who was buried in 1630. The compound also hosts a monument dedicated to Armenians who died during World War 1.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 155}",, 158,"A premier museum of national importance, Asutosh Museum of Indian Art is one of the best places to study Kolkata's fascination with art. It boasts a rich collection of paintings, scrolls, coins, sculptures, folk-art objects, woodcuts, textiles and other decorative arts from all over the country. Housing about 25,000 exhibits, it is a university museum. A highlight is the Yakshini sculpture with Panchachuda that can be dated back to the 1st century AD. You can also watch out for a uniquely illustrated paper manuscript from Nepal. This can be dated back to 1105 AD. Don't miss the Ramayana manuscript believed to be written by Tulsidas. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 156}",, 159,"Beautiful terracotta temples, lush forests, scenic views as well as rich art and architecture attract tourists from all over the country to Bankura, located about 200 km from Kolkata. Endowed with a rugged topography of hills, Bankura also invites hikers and trekkers. Bankura is most popular as a city of temples and the Siddheswara Temple is a must-visit. Tourists can also visit Susunia Hill, Biharinath Hill and Koko Hill. A major attraction is the renowned Bankura horses that are used for both religious and decorative purposes. They are a fine example of terracotta craftsmanship and are distinguished by an erect neck and pointed ears. These horses are generally six inches to four feet in height and feature wide jaws. You can shop for these articles in Bishnupur, Nakaijuri, Kamardiha and Biboda, in West Bengal.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 157}",, 160,"Sprawled along the western banks of River Hooghly, Belur Math is a popular pilgrimage site. The headquarters of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission, it invites people from all over the region. The temple has a beautiful architecture that features an amalgamation of Hindu, Islamic and Christian motifs that point to a secular unity. The temple houses a museum as well as educational institutions. Belur Math was founded by Swami Vivekananda, who was a disciple of Ramakrishna Paramhansa. The shrines in the complex are dedicated to Swami Vivekananda, Holy Mother Sri Sarada Devi and Sri Ramakrishna. The main monastery of the order is also housed in the temple complex, which has played host to personalities like Swami Vivekananda and other monastic disciples of Sri Ramakrishna. Belur Math has also been visited by Sri Sarada Devi.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 158}",, 161,"Located about 200 km from Kolkata, the quaint village of Bikna is the crafts hub of the state. It is best known for dokra artefacts that have been made here since the last 150 years. Bikna has become a centre of dokra artists and their habitation is called Shilpadanga. Dokra, the art of lost wax metal casting, is now practiced only by a few artisans who are limited to this tiny village. Their ancestors originally migrated from Madhya Pradesh. There is a total of 36 families who know this craft which uses folk motifs in simple designs to create decor items of rare charm. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 159}",, 162,"A hub of fine arts, Birla Academy of Art and Culture is home to a museum that showcases the growth and development of Indian art from the 1st century BC till date. Along with modern western art, there are several examples of art by contemporary artists of India. There are regular all-India exhibitions, solo shows, group exhibitions and kala melas organised here. Besides, there are educational programmes, lectures, seminars, film shows and art appreciation classes. There is a library with many books, journals and periodicals. There have been many international artists who have displayed their creations here, including shows by French sculptor Rodin, Henry Moore and Picasso. Along with Russian festival shows, German Expressionist graphics and French designs, porcelains from Britain, America and China have also graced this space. In collaboration with the Indian Council of Cultural Relations (ICCR) and the USIS, well known American plays have also been staged here. To encourage contemporary art and artists, the academy rents out its galleries on the 2nd and 4th floors as well as its auditorium at very nominal rates.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 160}",, 163,"A cluster of red brick buildings tucked away in the city of Kolkata, Bow Barracks is one of the busiest neighbourhoods. It was built to house the soldiers of World War I and was later turned into apartments for the Anglo-Indian population of the city.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 161}",, 164,"Situated on the banks of River Ganga, Chandannagar is a serene spot with several historical buildings and a meditation centre. A great place for relaxation, it lies in the interiors of Bengal, about 50 km from Kolkata. The major attraction is the Chandannagar Museum that houses gorgeous artefacts from the British and the French rule, along with relics from the Nawab rule. The museum has an institute that offers French classes. Tourists can also head to Patal Bari, literally meaning the underground house. The striking feature of this house is that its lowest floor remains submerged in the Ganges. Another attraction is the Sacred Heart Church that has been built in the French style. This 200-year-old structure is made of white stone and looks splendid during sunsets.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 162}",, 165,"One of the largest settlements of Chinese migrants in the country, who moved here in the 18th century, Chinatown is a delight to visit. Lying in the eastern fringes of the city, around the Tangra and Territy Bazaar area, Chinatown boasts a vibrant neighbourhood. Most of the doors are brightly painted and have paper lamps hanging in front, giving a festive feel. Chinese culture is clearly visible here, with several Buddhist temples, an old Chinese pastry shop and the reputation for serving authentic Chinese cuisine at its various restaurants and bars (though one will still find elements of Indian ingredients and hints of Bengali flavours). One can buy souvenirs along with authentic Chinese sauces, dried mushrooms, rice sticks, oil sticks, therapeutic teas and balms, prawn wafers and spices from the several roadside shops. A major attraction is the Chinese Temple that has an idol of Lord Shiva and two of Goddess Kali. It is the only Chinese temple in the world to have these idols. Interestingly, this temple once had a Chinese priest and noodles were offered to the goddess.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 163}",, 166,"The largest book market of the country, College Street, offers an unmatched variety of new and old books for the happy reader. In colloquial language, it is called ' Boi Para', which roughly translates into book locality. It is said to be the brains of the cerebral city and many believe that if you can't find a book in college street, it probably hasn't been printed. College Street is considered as the largest second-hand book locality in Asia. Visitors can shop for books to their hearts' [ ""content"" ] and then unwind with a cold beverage in Paramount Cold Drinks and Syrups, one of the oldest sherbet joints in the city. It has been visited by famous names like Subhash (Subhas) Chandra Bose, Satyajit Ray, Saurav Ganguly, Uday Shankar. There are several Bengali publication houses here. Tourists can also visit Vidyasagar Sarovar known as College Square, and the well-known hub for intellectuals  the Indian Coffee House.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 164}",, 167,"One of the most prominent shrines in the city, Dakshineswar Kali Temple is dedicated to Goddess Kali. Located on the banks of the Hooghly river, the temple sprawls over an area of 25 acre. The main temple is a nine-spired structure and is surrounded by a huge courtyard that has rooms along the boundary. On the riverfront, there are about 12 shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva, along with a temple of Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha and a shrine of Rani Rashmoni, who is believed to have constructed the temple. She was an ardent devotee of Goddess Kali. The temple is also known for its association with Ramakrishna, a mystic of the 19th century. Legend has it that the idols of the goddess and gods were established on the snana-yatra day, which is considered auspicious by the Hindus.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 165}",, 168,"The biggest ecological and urban park in India, Eco Park is spread over an area of 480 acre and surrounded by a 104-acre water body. It has three sections: the ecological areas such as wetlands, grasslands and urban forest, theme gardens and open spaces, and urban recreational spaces. There are many attractions here including the Biswa Bangla Haat, Children's Eco Park, Floating Musical Fountain, Butterfly Garden, Bamboo Garden, Fruits Garden, Adda Zone, Grass Land, Tea Garden, Mask Garden, Formal Garden, Seven Wonders and Eco Island. Besides, there is a play area for children, along with facilities for kayaking, paddle boating, ice skating, duo cycling and much more, all of which make it an ideal spot for family picnics. It has been conceptualised by Honourable Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 166}",, 169,"The largest cricket stadium in India and the second-largest in the world in terms of seating capacity it has space for one lakh cricket fans - Eden Gardens is the hub of cricket in the city. It is the third-biggest cricket stadium in the world after the Melbourne Cricket Ground and ANZ Stadium, and is one of the cricket stadiums in the world to have a giant electronic scoreboard. Eden Gardens is among the first few stadiums in India with floodlights where day-and-night matches are held. Several important cricketing events, both local and international, including the World Cup 1987 final, the World Cup 1996 semi-final and the Hero Cup have been held here. Test matches, one-dayers and Twenty 20 international matches have also been played here. It is the home ground for the Bengal Cricket Team and the IPL's Kolkata Knight Riders.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 167}",, 170,"Lying in the vicinity of the New Market area, Esplanade is said to be a haven for shoppers. From a plethora of apparels and toiletries to daily use products, fashion items and cosmetics, there's a lot on offer in this market area. Tourists can indulge in street shopping or head to various high-end brands standing here. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose statue stands proud towards the southwest and you can reach the Bidhan Sabha (Assembly House) with a short walk. Esplanade lies to the north of the Maidan and includes colonial-era buildings as well as the Dalhousie Square. The marketplace is reminiscent of the British Raj as the buildings in and around Esplanade boast typical British architectural styles. Esplanade is an important business centre of the city.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 168}",, 171,"If one looks below the Howrah Bridge, at Mallick Ghat on the banks of River Hooghly, they will see the largest wholesale flower market of east India. This 125-year-old market opens at 4 am and sees brisk business as everyone - from flower merchants to people in search of a garland for their puja at home - comes here in droves. From roses to marigold to lotus, there is a huge variety available. The market extends from under the Howrah Bridge to the Mallick Ghat. It is lined with flower shops on either side and presents a surreal view. Flowers from this market are not only supplied to almost all important functions and events in the city but also exported to Europe.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 169}",, 172,"Located around 100 km from Kolkata, the beautiful island of Gangasagar lies on the Ganges Delta or the Sunderbans. Also known as Sagar Island or Sagardwip, it boasts a beautiful beach with silver sands and a calm sea with the blue sky forming a charming backdrop. This secluded and unspoilt beach lies on the estuary of the Ganges river. An old lighthouse adds a vintage charm to the beach, from where you can get splendid views of sunrises and sunsets. Gaze in awe as the burning orb of the sun slides down the horizon or peeks above it, painting the sky in myriad shades of red and orange.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 170}",, 173,"Being the central post office of Kolkata, the General Post Office is in charge of most of the inbound and outbound letters and parcels of the city. Designed by Walter B Grenvile (who was consulting architect to the Indian Government between 1863 and 1868) in 1864 and completed in 1868, it has towering ionic-corinthian pillars that are hailed for their grandeur. Its high-domed roof, rising to 220 ft, is also well-known. The dome has a huge clock on it and it is supported by an octagonal base and 28 Corinthian pillars. The cost of construction of the General Post Office is pegged at Rs 6,30, 510.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 171}",, 174,"A landmark of the city, Howrah Bridge, constructed over the Hooghly river, is a huge steel bridge built during the British era. Believed to be one of the longest cantilever bridges in the world, this 705 meter structure links Howrah city to Kolkata and is fondly known as Howrah Bridge. Built in 1943, it was called the New Howrah Bridge. It is also called",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 172}",, 175,"The hub of students and alumni of Presidency College (and other colleges), which is located right opposite, as well as intellectuals, the Indian Coffee House was founded in 1942. Since then, it has continued to host top poets, artistes, literati and filmmakers including Satyajit Ray, Amartya Sen, Mrinal Sen, Aparna Sen, Ritwik Ghatak, Narayan Gangopadhyay, Sunil Gangopadhyay, Sanjeev Chattopadhyay, Samaresh Majumdar, Subhas Mukhopadhyay and Shakti Chattopadhyay. Indian Coffee House is hailed as the venue for the well-known hungry generation literary and cultural movement in which the poet brothers Malay Roychoudhury and Samir Roychoudhury were arrested for having pioneered this movement. There are many magazines that have taken birth during discussions over cups of coffee here. It is known by all as College Street Coffee House even though it stands on Bankim Chatterjee Street.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 173}",, 176,"Considered as one of the most sacred sites in the city, the ISKCON Temple at Nabadwip draws more than a million devotees or guests every year. The first centre of ISKCON in India was established by Srila AC Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada on Albert Road, in August 1970. In May 1971, the first deity was established in this temple and prayers were started. The first rath yatra was started on July 12, 1972 and saw enthusiastic participation from the locals. There used to be a small room reserved for Srila Prahupada next to the temple hall, which had a typewriter, a dictating machine, the Srimad Bhagavatam and a picture of Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati, his spiritual guru. His personal belongings are still there.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 174}",, 177,"The ancestral home of poet and Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore's family, Jorasanko Thakur Bari or the House of the Thakurs lies to the north of Kolkata city. Tagore was born in this house and spent much of his childhood here. Today, the house has been restored and turned into Tagore Museum, which makes for an exciting visit. One can find several historical nuggets about the Tagore family, including their contribution to Bengal Renaissance and Brahmo Samaj. Of note are 700 paintings exhibited here, along with a self-composed invite of Tagore's wedding. Divided into three galleries, the museum also houses various books, manuscripts and antiques.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 175}",, 178,"One of the most prominent temples in the city, Kalighat Temple, dedicated to Goddess Kali, draws devotees from far and wide. The temple is one of the 51 shaktipeethas (devotional shrines where the severed body parts of Goddess Sati fell), where the toe of the goddess fell.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 176}",, 179,"A majestic pristine white structure, Town Hall is one of the most important heritage buildings of the city. Built in the Doric style of architecture, Town Hall has wide steps on the front that lead to a vast portico. The building was constructed in 1814 and is a two-storey structure that was used as a venue for balls, concerts, receptions and public meetings. These generally took place on the first floor that has a 30-ft-high ceiling and is boarded with shining teak. The building has a carriage entrance at the back under the portico.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 177}",, 180,"A unique neighbourhood in Kolkata, Kumartoli is renowned for its tradition of making clay idols for the Durga puja celebrations. Located on the banks of the Hooghly river, this potter's hub is home to around 30 women artisans and many talented male artisans, who create beautiful clay idols of Hindu gods and goddesses. Most of these idols feature Goddess Durga, a lion said to be her mount and Mahishasur, the demon she is believed to have slain.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 178}",, 181,"Lal Dighi is an artificial water tank that is said to have been built before the British arrived in India. The British used to call it 'The Great Tank' or 'Dalhousie Square'. During Holi or Dol festival, its waters would turn red because of the colours of the festival and hence it was named 'lal dighi', which literally translates into red water in Bengali. While tourists can admire its heritage, there are options for angling as well. The tank enjoys a serene surrounding as it enveloped by tall trees and lush bushes. Several other heritage buildings like Andrew's Church, Writers Building, High Court, General Post Office lie in close proximity to the tank. Lal Dighi is situated at the centre of BBD Bagh.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 179}",, 182,"A landmark heritage building, Mahajati Sadan houses a splendid cultural auditorium, which acts as a venue for magic shows, seminars, meetings and music and dance events held across the city. Another attraction is the library that shows exhibits of the freedom fighters of Bengal, along with their clay models on the first floor. You can also find pictures of these great personalities on the walls of the sadan.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 180}",, 183,"Situated at the meeting point of the River Ganga and River Jalangi, Mayapur is known for its rich customs, traditions and artistic heritage, along with its beautiful bounty of nature. Also known as the Land of the Golden Avatar, it is around 140 km from Kolkata. Speckled with temples, the city boasts some lovely views. It is a popular pilgrim centre for Vaishnavites (worshippers of Lord Vishnu) as it is believed that an avatar of Lord Krishna (an incarnation of Lord Vishnu), Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu was born in the city in 1486 AD. Mayapur is one of the nine dhams of the holy islands, which look like petals of a lotus flower. The main attraction in the city is the Chandrodaya Temple, which is the first shrine established by ISKCON in the area. Tourists can also pay their respects at the samadhi of Prabhupada, who was the founder of ISKCON. Shree Chaitanyamath, the birthplace of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Chand Kazi's samadhi and the temple of Goswami Maharaj are other main attractions.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 181}",, 184,"Lying on the banks of the gushing Hooghly river, Millennium Park near Fairlie Ghat and opposite the Railway Club, is the hub of adventure in the city. Spread over an area of 2.5 sq km, it has a variety of amusement rides for children, along with beautifully landscaped gardens. These make it a great stopover for families. It is speckled with sculptures that add to the beauty of the park. From here, you can get splendid views of the Howrah Bridge.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 182}",, 185,"Established by Saint Mother Teresa, Missionaries of Charity or the Mother House is a Roman Catholic religious congregation. Comprising about 4,500 members, called 'Sisters', the house provides free service to the poor and also runs a soup service, along with schools to educate homeless children. This house was the abode of Mother Teresa and one area has been demarcated for the followers, who can pay their respects to the mother. Her tomb, along with several pictures of her work, and articles and awards, also lies here. You can also find some articles from her personal belonging like sarees, bag and sandals. It is said that this was the house where Mother Teresa's service to humankind began and ended. The community she built still continues to work towards saving the needy.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 183}",, 186,"Located about 200 km from Kolkata, Murshidabad boasts a rich culture and heritage. One of the main attractions is the grounds where the Battle of Plassey, between Robert Clive of East India Company and Nawab Siraj-Ud-Daula of Bengal was fought. Tourists can also shop for delicious mangoes here, as the region is quite popular for their cultivation.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 184}",, 187,"Soaked in historical charm, the 11th-century town of Nabadwip lies about 130 km from Kolkata. It is peppered with ancient temples and grand monuments, all of which preserve vestiges of its glorious past, when Nabadwip was the capital of the Sena empire under king Ballal Sen and king Lakshman Sen, who ruled between 1159 and 1206.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 185}",, 188,"This government-sponsored cultural centre was inaugurated by Oscar-winning filmmaker Satyajit Ray on September 2, 1985. He was also one of its patrons and designed the emblem that has been affixed on the building facade. There are three large motion picture theatres here that can accommodate 1,324 people; one theatre screens only art films. A grand stage along with a seminar and conference hall are also part of Nandan. It is said to be the top cultural centre of East India and is patronised by the likes of actors Utpal Dutt and Anil Chatterjee. Several books including A Poet with a Camera, 100 Years of Cinema, Bengali Film Directory have been published by Nandan. It hosts numerous national and international film festivals, seminars, discourses and annual lectures, training courses, retrospectives and exhibitions. One will find live performances of theatre and dance happening here every single day. Located on St Paul's Cathedral Road, to the southeast of the Victoria Memorial, Nandan shares space with the Rabindra Sadan cultural centre, Sisir Mancha and the Academy of Fine Arts.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 186}",, 189,"The largest library of the country by volume, the National Library boasts an extensive collection of books, featuring more than two million copies. The library also holds India's public records. The collection, dissemination and preservation of all printed material produced in the country are done here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 187}",, 190,"A visit to the ancestral home of freedom fighter, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, makes for a unique experience. Built by Bose's father, Janakinath Bose, in the year 1909, the house was a hub of political activity once. Netaji is said to have lived here during his formative years and for most parts of the freedom struggle. Tourists can visit the well-stocked museum in the house and the library that showcases relics from the life of Netaji. The museum was set up in 1961 and has been well preserved. The bedrooms used by Netaji have been retained as they were, along with the staircase and the car used by him to escape during his house arrest. The house reflects a typical Bengali homestead and boasts pillars and a large courtyard. You can get a peek into history by going through the fine collection of documents, articles and pictures associated with Netaji.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 188}",, 191,"Popular as West Bengal's Disneyland, Nicco Park is located in Salt Lake City. It is a fascinating site that makes for a great day out, for children and adults alike. There are around 35 rides including a toy train, tilt-a-whirl, magic carpet, paddle boat, water chute, water coaster, flying saucer, pirate ship, and river caves. There is a 40-ft-high waterfall and a pretty rose garden, and these views are visible as panoramas from the park's cable car rides and the Eiffel Tower. There is even a decommissioned MIG-21 fighter plane. Nicco Park has one of Asia's largest Giant Cyclones. The park is designed to provide 'educational recreations'  fun with learning. At the entrance of each ride, details are given about the scientific principles behind how each ride works. You can also visit Wet-o-Wild, their water park, or see a rain dance performance or a 4D movie. Besides, you visit kiosks for snacks, along with shops selling souvenirs.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 189}",, 192,"Counted among the best entertainment spots on the riverside in Kolkata, Outram Ghat holds a charm of its own. Be it birth-related ceremonies or idol immersion during the festive season, it all happens at Outram Ghat, which lies to the south of Babughat. This quaint ghat lies in close proximity to the Howrah Bridge and is an ideal site to enjoy a morning or evening stroll. As the gurgling Hooghly river plays with the banks, visitors can walk along the ghat and look at the sky turning into an artist's palette during sunrises and sunsets.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 190}",, 193,"Dedicated to Pareshnath, the 23rd Jain tirthankar (saint), Pareshnath Temple is a popular stopover for devotees. It has four other temples inside its vast complex. These temples are devoted to four other avatars (holy preachers) of the Jain faith, namely, Chanda Prabhudevji, Dadagarudev Shri ji, Kushal Suri ji Maharaj and Lord Mahaveera, who was the last of the Jain tirthankaras. There is a ghee lamp in the sanctum sanctorum of the main temple that has been kept alight since the inception of the temple back in 1867. The temple floors are of white marble, symbolising the purity and the beauty of the heart. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 191}",, 194,"A street that never sleeps and is always bustling with excitement and pulsating with thrill, Park Street is a prominent tourist stopover. Lined with eateries, malls, high-end restaurants and hotels, Park Street draws huge crowds that come to sample authentic and diverse dishes of the city. During festivals of Christmas, Diwali and on New Year's Eve, the street is resplendent like a bride, and is lit with colourful and bright lights. It also hosts landmarks like St Xavier's College, Asiatic Society, The Park Hotel and South Park Street Cemetery.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 192}",, 195,"One of the oldest cemeteries of the city, Park Street Cemetery has several grand mausoleums and impressive memorials from the colonial period. Established in 1767, when the British were ruling India, it is one of the first non-church cemeteries in the world. It is spread across an area of eight acre and is bordered by brick walls. It houses an assortment of tablets, cenotaphs and epitaphs, along with around 1,600 tombs. The gravestones reflect an amalgamation of Indo-Saracenic and Gothic styles, while the sandstone tombs are built in square, rectangular and circular shapes. The tombs bear traces of European styles like Grecian urns, Romanesque cupolas, sarcophagi, pyramids, cairns and obelisks.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 193}",, 196,"Located on the banks of the Hooghly river, Princep Ghat is a majestic structure noted for its Gothic inlays. With a mesmeric backdrop of Howrah Bridge, the ghat is an ideal place to catch splendid views of sunsets and sunrises. Gaze in awe as the burning orb of the sun sinks down the horizon or peeks above it, painting the sky in myriad shades of red and orange. Tourists can stroll along the serene bank of the river and enjoy a moment of quiet as the cool breezes plays with their hair. Built in the memory of James Princep (1799 - 1840), a British Indologist, who served as the Secretary of the Asiatic Society, Princep Ghat is currently used as a venue for several cultural festivals. Its gardens are an idyllic spot to relax in natural beauty. Small boats are available for hire for short trips on the river. Short river cruises are possible on traditional wooden boats as well as speedboats. It's well-designed lighting makes the ghat stand out in the evenings.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 194}",, 197,"Made in the memory of Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, Rabindra Sadan receives visitors from across the globe who are interested in witnessing Kolkata's vibrant cultural treasures. Dance, drama and other cultural programmes along with exhibitions are regularly held at the sadan.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 195}",, 198,"Set amidst picturesque surroundings and verdant gardens, Race Course makes for a beautiful stopover. It is among the largest horse race venues in the country and was established by the Bristish in 1820. Several prestigious events are held at the Race Course regularly. A hotspot for elites, it sees huge footfalls in the months of July to September and November to March, when elaborate races are held. You can catch a thrilling race on Saturdays or on public holidays. Some of the prominent races include the Calcutta Derby and the Queen Elizabeth Cup. The course is also used as a ground for polo matches.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 196}",, 199,"A monumental structure that was once the seat of British imperial power, Raj Bhavan draws tourists from far and wide and is one of the gems of the city’s heritage. A three-storeyed building, somewhat constructed like the White House, it boasts a grand central area that has generous halls. Curved corridors on all four sides lead to separate wings that are houses in themselves. The Throne Room, the Banquet Hall, the Blue Drawing Room and the Brown Dining Room are all on the central area of the first floor. So is the Council Chamber, which was the venue of many important government decisions. The governor’s apartments and the grand Ball Room are located on the second floor. There are many acres of gardens around the building and intricately carved tall gates in wrought iron with lions sitting on top. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 197}",, 200,"Popularly known as Monument, Shaheed Minar is dedicated to the martyrs of the Indian freedom movement. This 48 m-high tower has an Egyptian-style foundation while the structure itself has a classical fluted column and a Turkish dome with its upper part being designed in Syrian style. The tower is lit up at night and visitors are allowed to go up to the top where there are two balconies. A flight of 223 stairs leads up to the top. Shaheed Minar is located in the Esplanade in central Kolkata, towards the north east of the Maidan.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 198}",, 201,"One of the oldest royal houses in the city, Sovabazar (Shobhabazar) Rajbari, was constructed by Raja Nabakrishna Deb, a prominent aristocrat of the city. This palatial structure is best known today for the iconic Durga Puja celebrations that take place in October-November. Some of the notable features of this monument are the Nat Mandap, which is a centrally located open courtyard. Supported by columns that are adorned with arches and have a square base, the courtyard was once a venue for special functions and celebrations. There are double-storey wings on either side of the courtyard that connects the mandap with Naach Ghar, which is now in ruins. Sovabazar Rajbari was built in 1700 and is a mix of Moorish, Hindu and colonial styles of architecture.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 199}",, 202,"One of the first institutions of commercial Bengali theatre, Star Theatre is the cultural nerve of the city. Some of the first few motion pictures in Bengal made by Hira Lala Sen were screened here. The auditorium's acoustics are well known, and Star Theatre has at least 10 plays staged per month, especially in December and January. While the interiors have all been modernised, the facade remains heritage. Visitors can park in the underground space where a nominal fee is charged. The tramcars and their tracks add to the heritage charm of the place. Well-known personalities including Rabindranath Tagore, Ramakrishna Paramhansa and Vidyasagar have visited here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 200}",, 203,"Home to the unique royal Bengal tiger, the Sundarbans is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, inscribed in 1987. One of the largest mangrove forests in the world, the Sundarbans forests cover an area of 10,000 sq km and lie on the delta of Ganga, Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers in the Bay of Bengal. The mist-shrouded area is rife with a variety of flora and fauna, including 260 species of birds and other threatened species like the estuarine crocodile and the Indian python.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 201}",, 204,"One of the landmarks of Kolkata, Victoria Memorial is a grand British-era structure built entirely of white marble. Constructed in the Indo-Saracenic revivalist style, using a mix of British and Mughal elements, the memorial draws influences from Islamic, Venetian, Egyptian and Deccani styles. Dedicated to Queen Victoria of England, it was constructed between 1906 and 1921 by the then Prince of Wales (who went on to become King George V). Today, the memorial has been turned into a museum that has 25 galleries. It also houses paintings from the British Raj, along with memorabilia and manuscripts. There are paintings of the queen and Prince Albert in the Royal Gallery, along with artworks depicting events from the queen’s life. A painting showcasing the state entry of the Prince of Wales in Jaipur in 1876 by famous Russian artist Vassili Verestchagin is a crowd-puller. Besides, you will find exhibits of weapons, sculptures, maps, coins, stamps and textiles here. A 16-foot-tall bronze statue – the figure of the Angel of Victory - stands atop the grand building – on the central dome. It is mounted on ball bearings and revolves with the wind. British Indian states and individuals who wanted favours from the British had contributed around INR 10 million to build this majestic building that took over 20 years to be completed. The main building sits amidst over 64 acre of gardens. A national leaders’ gallery with paintings of Indian freedom fighters, along with several relics, was added to the Victoria Memorial, post India’s Independence. The Victoria Memorial stands on the Maidan (grounds) on the banks of the Hooghly river. Nearby is the well-known Chowringhee Road or Jawaharlal Nehru Road. The Victoria Memorial is being maintained by the Ministry of Culture. For a real feel of the colonial era, when Kolkata's culture thrived under the patronage of rich businessmen and a class of educated and elite gentlemen, locally known as bhadrolok, take a ride in the horse-drawn carriages that make rounds in front of the memorial. As the horses trot through broad roads, with the majestic Victoria Memorial in the backdrop, it's easy to travel back in time.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 202}",, 205,"Built over River Hooghly, Vidyasagar Setu holds the record for being the longest cable-stayed bridge in the country. It is a toll bridge measuring a little more than 457 m, with a deck that has a width of 35 m. This six-lane bridge has the capacity of carrying 85,000 vehicles daily. From here, you can get a bird's eye view of the bustling city: the busy dockyard in the middle of the Ganges, serene boats cruising below the bridge and ongoing pujas, all add to the appeal of the bridge. During sunsets, as the water gleams with the colours of the sun, the view from the bridge is spectacular.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 203}",, 206,"A prominent heritage site on the tourist circuit of the city, Writers Building is a 150-m-long monument that reflects the Greco-Roman style of architecture. The sprawling structure has 13 blocks, out of which six were added after India attained independence. The building is peppered with several statues of Greek gods, along with a sculpture of the Roman goddess, Minerva.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 204}",, 207,"Surrounded by well-maintained gardens, Bangalore Palace is a two-storeyed granite structure that is adorned with fortified towers and turreted parapets. A visit to the palace introduces tourists with the lavish lifestyle lived by one of southern India's most influential dynasties, the Wadeyars (1339-1947), who built it in 1887. The Bangalore Palace is famous for its beautiful wood carvings and fascinating architecture. To an extent, it resembles the medieval castles of Normandy and England as it has been built in the Tudor style of architecture, with Scottish Gothic influences. The most-striking feature of the palace is its vine-covered walls. The interior of the palace is in stark contrast with the English facade. One can see traditional Hindu style decor at the living quarters of the palace with elaborately decorated pillars and arches. Luxurious chandeliers and patterned walls are reminders of the princely past of the palace. The palace also houses some of the great paintings of the 19th and 20th century by renowned artists like Raja Ravi Varma.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 205}",, 208,"Located on the outskirts of Bengaluru, Bannerghatta National Park is one of the few places around the world where wilderness is situated in close proximity to a metro city. The best way to explore the park is by taking a jungle safari in a bus. The safari takes you through different zones that shelter animals like tigers, elephants and sloth bears. Watching white tigers relaxing in their natural habitat makes for a truly thrilling experience. The Bannerghatta Biological Park is also known for housing the first-of-its-kind butterfly park in the country. While visitors can witness some beautiful butterfly species, the park also houses a museum that gives details about the life cycle of these beautiful creatures through pictures and video guides. A part of Bannerghatta National Park, it was started in 1972. In 2002, it was separated as an independent establishment.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 206}",, 209,"Belur is a popular temple town of Karnataka that stands as a proud reminder of the princely past of the Hoysala empire. The Hoysalas were known as patrons of temple construction and the temples constructed under their rule are noted for their minute and intricate carvings and sculptures adorned with metal-like polishing. The prime attraction at Belur is the popular Chennakeshava Temple, dedicated to Lord Chennakeshava, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. It rests on a star-shaped platform and houses two smaller shrines of Lord Chennakesava's consorts, Soumyanayaki and Ranganayaki. The temple's facade is decorated with intricate sculptures and the interior houses 48 pillars of varied shapes, sizes and designs. Visitors can also admire fine carvings depicting scenes from epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata. Towards the right of the main entrance gate lies a stepped well or pushkarni that is another attraction.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 207}",, 210,"The Biligirirangana Hills lies at the meeting point of the Eastern and Western Ghats and draws nature lovers from all parts of the country. Blessed with a diverse ecosystem, it gets its name from the Ranganathaswamy Temple perched atop a cliff. Dedicated to Lord Ranganatha, the temple is a major pilgrimage centre and houses an idol of the lord with his consort Ranganayaki. It attracts a large number of tourists during the month of April when special festivities are held. Tourists can also explore the rich wildlife of the area by visiting the BR Hills Wildlife Sanctuary. Spread across an area of 539 sq km, the natural reserve is home to bears, chital, gaurs, sambhar, leopards, wild dogs, elephants and tigers. The sanctuary is also inhabited by more than 200 species of birds including racket tailed drongo and crested eagle. BR Hills also offers exciting opportunities for rafting, trekking, fishing, angling and coracle boat riding.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 208}",, 211,"A popular attraction of Bengaluru, the Bull Temple that is dedicated to Nandi (bull god). This temple is noted for its large statue of sacred bull, Nandi. Standing at a height of around 4 m, the statue has been carved out of a single grey granite stone and has been polished black with a mixture of charcoal powder and peanut oil. Built in traditional Dravidian style of architecture, the temple is said to have been commissioned by ruler Kempe Gowda, of the Vijayanagara empire, during the 16th century. The present vimana, or the structure above the inner sanctum of the temple, was built during the 20th century and is adorned with Shaiva motifs. The temple remains open from 6 am to 8 pm everyday and must be included in your list of places to visit in Bengaluru.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 209}",, 212,"Undoubtedly one of the country's most beautiful parks, Bengaluru's Cubbon Park is drenched in British colonial charm and sits in the heart of the city. A popular attraction of the garden city, as Bengaluru is called, the park is famous for housing an imposing red-coloured British-era library, statues, museums, an aquarium, a tennis academy, a toy train and numerous pavilions. Sprawling over an area of 300 acre, the park has well-maintained jogging tracks, comfortable benches, shady groves, flowering trees, water fountains and beautiful walkways. The Cubbon Park serves as an ideal spot for joggers during the early morning hours and the evenings. It is the perfect place to enjoy the amazing climate that Bengaluru is blessed with. Officially known as Sri Chamarajendra Park, Cubbon Park dates back to 1870 and is a must-visit spot in Bengaluru. The Vidhana Soudha and the High Court are among the few important buildings that lie on the park's periphery.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 210}",, 213,"Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Aerospace Museum was inaugurated in 2001. It was set up to provide an educational platform to people to trace the journey of HAL, one of Asia's largest and most significant aeronautical companies. From leaps taken in the Indian Aviation sector to an inclusive aerospace experience, it gives visitors an interesting insight into aeronautical history. Several fighter jets, helicopters and commercial aircraft, along with their accessories and engineering parts have been put on display.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 211}",, 214,"Located in Hassan district, the small town of Halebeedu once served as the regal capital of the Hoysala empire (10th to 14th centuries) and attracts tourists from all parts of the country for its magnificent temples. The prime attractions in Halebeedu are the twin temples of Hoysaleshwara and Kedareshwara. The twin temple complex houses two grand statues of Nandi (bull god), Lord Shiva's vehicle. Visitors can see as many as 108 pillars inside the temple. These pillars resemble each other but feature different design patterns. The temple walls are adorned with intricate carvings of Hindu deities like Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva. They also feature scenes from Hindu epics like the Mahabharata, along with finely carved images of animal figures like elephants and horses. The temple also houses a separate sanctum dedicated to Lord Surya, the Sun God. Halebeedu lies at a distance of around 212 km from Bengaluru and makes for an interesting excursion.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 212}",, 215,"Spread over an area of 1,000 acre, the man-made Hesaraghatta Lake is a popular picnic spot in the city. It is not only an ideal scenic getaway from the city but also attracts bird-lovers in large numbers. Some of the popular migratory and avian species you can spot include paddy field pipit, kingfisher, pond heron, magpie robin, black drongo, brahminy kite, black kite, cormorant and egret. The lake also provides the perfect setting for taking blissful nature walks. One can also visit the Government Aquarium and the popular dance village, Nrityagram, which was set up by renowned classical dancer Protima Bedi.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 213}",, 216,"India's first brain museum, this houses brains of humans as well as animals. Besides seeing a variety of brains, you can also hold them. It is situated inside the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS). ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 214}",, 217,"Believed to the second-deepest gold mines in the world, the Kolar Gold Fields is located at a distance of 100 km from Bengaluru and invites visitors from all parts of the country. Known for its old-world charm and British-era bungalows, the place is home to the now defunct gold mines, which were once counted among the major gold mines of the country. Some of the prime attractions here include the KGF Club, the Golf Course and numerous beautiful temples. The Kotilingeshwara Temple at Kammasandra is one of the most-visited temples in the state. It houses a huge shivling and a Nandi statue, along with as many as 86 lakh shivlings. Other temples of interest include the Sita Temple, situated on a hilltop in Avani, and the ancient Bangaru Tirupati temple, dedicated to Lord Venkateshwara.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 215}",, 218,"Blessed with a picturesque landscape, Krishnagiri in Tamil Nadu, about 90 km from Bengaluru, is a popular tourist getaway. It draws visitors for its museums, religious shrines and archaeological sites that date back to the neolithic, monolithic and palaeolithic ages. The most popular attraction in Krishnagiri is Parshwa Padmavathi Shaktipeeth Tirth Dham. Dedicated to Goddess Padmavathi Devi, the temple draws devotees from all parts of the country. Nature lovers can head to the valley of Thali and soak in the scenic beauty of the lush green valley. The Krishnagiri Fort, now in ruins, attracts history buffs and is worth a visit. The Krishnagiri Dam serves as a great picnic spot and is decorated with scenic parks and beautification projects on its sides.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 216}",, 219,"Internationally renowned as a centre for botanical artwork and conservation of plants, Lalbagh is one of the most scenic gardens in the state. Sprawling over an area of 240 acre, the park draws visitors in large numbers with its popular glass house and also serves as a home for as many as 1,854 species of plants. The glass house plays host to the biannual flower show held here as an extension to the Republic Day and Independence Day celebrations. The Lalbagh once served as the private garden of Mysore's ruler Hyder Ali and was initially built in Mughal style over an area of 40 acre. The British transformed the park and gave it its current look. A visit to the park makes for an interesting exploration for tourists.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 217}",, 220,"Home to attractive temples built during the Vijayanagara period, Lepakshi holds immense archaeological and cultural significance. The small village lies at a distance of 120 km from Bengaluru and is famous for shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu and Lord Veerabhadra. These shrines were built between 1336 and 1646. The most attractive of these is the Veerabhadra Temple, which was built by two brothers Viranna and Virupanna. Built in the Vijayanagar style of architecture, the temple boasts imposing sculptures and numerous murals, including one of a snake on Nagalinga. Lepakshi serves as an ideal stopover for tourists who wish to explore the historic past of South India. Located in Andhra Pradesh, Lepakshi can be easily reached from Bengaluru .",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 218}",, 221,"Mekedatu makes for a great one-day trip from Bengaluru and is visited by a large number of city-dwellers and tourists for its unique sight of River Cauvery cascading through a narrow gorge. Bordered by lush green landscape, the river flows through a narrow and deep ravine of hard granite rocks. A prime spot here is the sangam, the confluence of rivers Arkavathi and Cauvery. Tourists can also visit the beautiful Sangameshwara Temple, which is flocked by devotees throughout the year. Other important attractions in Mekedatu include Shivasamudram Falls and Kallahalli Sri Srinivasa Temple. The word Mekedatu means goat's lap in Kannada. The place was so named because the gorge through which River Cauvery flows is so narrow that even a goat could leap over it. The best time to visit Mekedatu is during the winter season.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 219}",, 222,"One of the most popular and scenic getaways from Bengaluru, Muthyala Maduvu or the Pearl Valley makes for a truly enchanting experience. Surrounded by a picture-perfect landscape lined with verdant hills, the valley serves as an ideal picnic spot. The prime attraction of the valley is a majestic waterfalls that drops from a height of 90 m. When the water rushes through the flora of the valley, it creates an illusion that the drops of water are a string of pearls and that is how the valley got its name. The valley is nothing less than a paradise for bird-lovers and one can spot a wide variety of avian species here. Tourists can also visit a small temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The Pearl Valley also draws trekkers and adventure enthusiasts in large numbers as its open forests and mountain ranges provide ample trekking opportunities.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 220}",, 223,"Towering over the city of Bengaluru, Nandi Hills is a popular weekend getaway for city-dwellers and tourists. Covered in low-hanging clouds and shrouded by mist, Nandi Hills is a paradise for nature lovers and trekkers, who are enthralled by its breathtaking beauty and picturesque surroundings. The Nandi Hills View Point gives a sweeping view of the underlying scenery and makes for a great picture spot. You can also visit Tipu's Drop Point, which is perched upon a hill. It is said to be the place from where prisoners were pushed off by the army of Tipu Sultan, the ruler of Mysore. The point is also the best spot to enjoy a panoramic view of the Nandi Hills. Dating back to the 9th century, the Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple, also known as the Nandi Temple is among Karnataka's oldest temples. It draws visitors for its splendid architecture and peaceful environment. History lovers can head to the summer residence of king Tipu Sultan, also known as Tashk-e-jannat. Build with wood, the temple is known for its beautifully carved arches, painted walls, high ceilings and pillars.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 221}",, 224,"One of the most-visited Jain pilgrimage spots in South India, Shravanabelagola is a popular weekend getaway from Bengaluru. It is famous for a massive 57-ft high statue of Bahubali, which is the world's tallest monolithic stone statue carved out of a single granite block. This is housed in the Gomateshwara Temple, which is perched atop the Vindhyagiri Hill at a height of 3347 ft.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 222}",, 225,"Accredited by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Samsthana is a deemed university dedicated to the study of yoga based on the teachings of Swami Vivekananda. The university is one of the most prestigious yoga training centres in the country and offers several courses like Yoga Instructor's Course, Bsc in Yoga Therapy, MD in Yoga and PhD in Yoga. It is supported by a unique yoga therapy research health home, which has a 250-bed patient treatment facility, Arogyadhama. The aim is to treat and prevent modern non-communicable diseases, promote health and ensure long-term rehabilitation. The organisation has been working towards making yoga a socially relevant science and continues to be an important centre for the study of the ancient Indian practice of Yoga.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 223}",, 226,"Located on the outskirts of the city, the international headquarters of the Art of Living invite people from all corners of the world. A confluence of old and new, the ashram offers residential courses every week, from a basic one that introduces people to Sudarshan Kriya (a unique breathing technique) to the advanced one that gives them the opportunity to go deeper within oneself. Apart from enjoying meditative walks and exploring the ashram, visitors can also do seva or voluntary work at the ashram. This includes serving food in the kitchen, mopping the premise and taking overall care of the ashram. A popular attraction is the evening satsang in which many youngsters sing, dance and meditate to songs in praise of various gods and goddesses. The ashram was set up in 1986 and remains a hotspot for those in search of spirituality and solace.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 224}",, 227,"Located inside the Bangalore Fort, the opulent palace of Tipu Sultan once served as a summer retreat for the legendary king of Mysore. The palace stands as a fine specimen of Indo-Islamic architecture and is among Bengaluru's most-visited spots. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 225}",, 228,"Get off the busy city streets for a while and head to this scenic waterbody nestled at the heart of the city. Ulsoor Lake draws visitors for its picturesque surroundings, leisurely boat rides, tranquil waters and several little islands. Hire a cruise from the boat club at the lake and traverse through the pristine waters as you explore the myriad hues of the islands and soak in tranquility. Located in the northeastern fringes of the city, Ulsoor Lake was built by Kempe Gowda II, a ruler of the Vijayanagara empire, in the 2nd century.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 226}",, 229,"Spread over an area of 60 acre, Vidhana Soudha is a famous landmark in Bengaluru that houses the Secretariat and the State Legislature. The stately white building is made in Mysore Neo-Dravidian architecture with Indo-Saracenic and Dravidian influences incorporated as various elements. Built over five years, between 1951 and 1956, the largest legislative building in the country was conceptualised by Kengal Hanumanthaiah, the then Chief Minister of Karnataka. The Vidhana Soudha has 300 rooms, which are used by the different departments of the state government. The grand structure stands 46 metre high, making it one of the most magnificent buildings in the city. The Vidhana Soudha has been built entirely out of granite and porphyry. It features four domes on its four corners and the entrance of the building is embellished with the national symbol of India. The building can be accessed from all the four sides and visitors need to obtain prior permission to enter inside the building. The best time to visit the Vidhana Soudha is on Sundays and public holidays, when it is beautifully lit in the evening from 6 pm to 8.30 pm.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 227}",, 230,"Located around 85 km from Bengaluru in Chikkaballapur district, the village of Vidurashwatha is a quaint and humble spot that invites visitors for its rich history. It is said that a group of villagers got together at Vidurashwatha on April 25, 1938, to organise a satyagraha (non-violent protest). In a similar incident to what happened at Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar, the police indiscriminately fired at them that resulted in the death of around 35 villagers. In the memory of the people who lost their lives, a memorial has been erected here and invites tourists from across the area.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 228}",, 231,"Established in the memory of Bharat Ratna Sir M Visvesvaraya, Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum (VITM) is a popular attraction for industrial engines and products. Spread over an area of 4,000 sq m around Cubbon Park, it houses a dinosaur corner with a 1:1 scale replica of the Wright Brothers. Flyer Kitty Hawk and Flyer Simulator. The one-of-its-kind visualisation system in Asia, Science On A Sphere, using multimedia projections to display animated images of oceans, atmosphere and planets land area is also stationed here. It has been combined with an eloquent narration that makes it more engaging. Seven permanent galleries. Electrotechnic, Space Emerging Technology in The Service of Mankind, Fun Science, Engine Hall, Biotechnological Revolution, Children Science and BEL Hall of Electronics, make for interesting visits.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 229}",, 232,"It is a Buddhist complex with meditation halls and a temple site atop the Mahindra hills in Secunderabad, near Hussain Sagar lake. The complex offers splendid views of the city. The hall of the temple has a large golden statue of Buddha and another smaller idol of Buddha is placed in a mini garden outside.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 230}",, 233,"The verdant Ananthagiri Hills is located approximately 90 km away from the city of Hyderabad. A great weekend getaway from the city, it boasts a fantastic terrain for hikes and treks. This area is also considered to be the site of one of the earliest human settlements in southern India and several ancient caves and medieval structures resembling forts stand as a testament to its history.  The main attraction is a famous temple located amid the forest, which is also the birthplace of River Musi. The place invites a lot of adventure tourists as its red soil makes it ideal for sports. Its trekking trails and breathtaking beauty give the trekkers a dose of paradise. Don't forget to tote your camera while hiking here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 231}",, 234,"Located on the banks of River Godavari, Basar lies at a distance of 34 km from Nizamabad and about 208 km from the city of Hyderabad. A major attraction is the Gnana Saraswathi Temple that holds much significance in the hearts of the devotees. Dedicated to the holy trinity of Goddess Saraswathi, Goddess Lakshmi and Goddess Kali, it is believed to have been the abode of sage Veda Vyasa, the author of the epic Mahabharata. Bijialudu, a Kannada king, is said to have built the temple. It is considered to be a holy place for children to perform “Akshara Abhyasam” a ceremony that marks the beginning of formal education. The puja starts at the temple at 4 am daily while Alankarana begins at 5 am. The festivals of Maha Shivratri and Devi Navarathrulu see heavy crowds. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 232}",, 235,"Constructed with white marble from Rajasthan, the spectacular Birla Mandir sits on a hillock called Kala Pahad, overlooking the Hussain Sagar Lake. Built in 1976, it is dedicated to Lord Vishnu in the form of Sri Venkateswara. The temple boasts a combination of Utkal (Odia) and South Indian styles of architecture. The South Indian style is represented by the rajagopuram (entrance gate) while the Odia style is represented by the Jagadananda Vimanam tower. Along with a temple dedicated to Lord Buddha, the Birla Mandir complex also houses shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva, Lord Ganesha, Goddess Saraswati, Lord Hanuman, Lord Brahma and Goddess Lakshmi. Offering stunning views of the city, especially at dusk, its serene atmosphere calms the mind. Lit up in the evening, it's an ethereal sight to behold.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 233}",, 236,"Hyderabad's iconic landmark, the 56-m-high Charminar is an imposing four-sided archway with four minarets soaring above its surrounding bustling market area. It was built in 1591 by Mohammed Quli Qutub Shah, who was the fifth king of the Qutub Shahi dynasty, to mark the founding of Hyderabad and the end of a plague that had devastated the city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 234}",, 237,"The Chilkur Balaji Temple, located on the outskirts of Hyderabad, on the banks of the Osman Sagar Lake, is a popular site for the devotees of  Lord Balaji Venkateswara. It is believed that prayers offered after 11 pradakshanas (rounds) of the temple come true on the condition that once the prayer is fulfilled, devotees have to come back and do an added 108 pradakshanas (circumambulation). Devotees can be seen walking around the temple late into the night. The temple is also known as visa temple, as it is said that people attempting to obtain a visa to any country are never disappointed if they pray here. The temple has beautiful architecture and it is believed that it was built more than half a millennium ago. The main deity is Lord Balaji Venkateswara, who is accompanied by Sridevi and Bhoodevi.Legend has it that the temple was built by a devotee who couldn't visit the famous  Tirupati Temple due to his health condition. Moved by his devotion, the lord himself appeared to him and asked him to build his temple at this spot. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 235}",, 238,"This luxurious palace was once the seat of the Asaf Jahi dynasty and also the place where the Nizams entertained their official guests. Built between the 18th and the 19th centuries, the opulent palace complex is said to be a replica of the Shah’s Palace in Tehran, Iran. With the synthesis of several architectural influences, the palace is renowned for its unique style. It boasts two ornate courtyards with gardens and magnificent buildings. One of the grandest attractions here is the pillared Durbar Hall or the Khilwat Mubarak, a spectacular ceremony hall with 19 enormous Belgian crystal chandeliers. The palace houses a priceless collection of antiques, including one of vintage cars, among which the most popular is a 1911 yellow Rolls-Royce and 1937 Buick convertible. In 2010, the palace was honoured with the prestigious UNESCO Asia-Pacific Merit Award for Cultural Heritage Conservation.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 236}",, 239,"Located 18 km from Nagarjuna Sagar, the Ethipothala Waterfall is famous for its stunning natural beauty. The fall cascades from a height of 22 m to join the Krishna river. The sound of gushing water echoes all around the landscape. Three streams merge to form this beautiful waterfall, namely, Nakka Vagu, Tummala Vagu and Chandravanka Vagu. A crocodile breeding centre nearby makes for an interesting excursion. On can also visit two popular temples, Ranganatha and Dattatreya, at the site.The name 'Ethipothala' has been taken from the Sanskrit word 'Etitaposthal', which means a place for penance. It is believed to be the place where saints have performed rigorous penance. There are several caves in the vicinity that visitors would enjoy exploring. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 237}",, 240,"Perched atop a 2,000-ft hillock, the spectacular Falaknuma (meaning a mirror in the sky) Palace harks back to Hyderabad's royal past. One of the largest and the grandest Venetian chandeliers, gorgeous antique furniture, an exquisite Italian marble staircase, delightful marble fountains, awe-inspiring statues, rare manuscripts and precious objects d’art adorn this palace, which is around 5 km from Old Hyderabad, and was the home of the sixth Nizam of Hyderabad, Mehboob Ali Pasha. It also has a well-stocked library with one of the most unique collections of the Quran. Its manicured lawns are dotted with Mughal, Rajasthani and Japanese gardens. Designed by a European architect and built over a decade in the 1880s, the palace fell into misuse after the Nizam died in 1911. For nearly 100 years it stayed neglected till it was hired out to an Indian luxury hotel major for renovation. Today, it’s a spectacular heritage hotel, restored after almost 1,000 artisans toiled on it for around 10 years! ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 238}",, 241,"Around 11 km from Hyderabad, the impressive 16th century Golconda Fort is one of the most famous forts in India. The capital of the erstwhile Golconda kingdom, the fort was the centre of the Golconda stronghold in the region and was thus built as an impregnable structure. Its former glory and majesty can still be seen in the mighty ramparts and fortifications encircling it. Situated on a 120-m-high hill, it enjoyed a prominent vantage point from where a lookout for the enemy could be kept. Today, its high-rising position gives tourists sweeping views of the surrounding areas, where one can see almost as far as the horizon. Climbing further up, one can spot the stunning Deccan plateau and also get a bird's eye view of the bustling and lit-up city.Touring the fort, one can sample the rich flavour of its history, which saw the throne change hands among various dynasties. While the several beautiful palaces housed here echo the royal grandeur of times gone by, the famous Fateh Rahben gun, reminds one of the brutal onslaught that the fort experienced when Mughal emperor Aurangzeb laid seize to it. In the evening, a unique light and sound show takes one back in time when Golconda was full of life and splendour.The Golconda Fort was originally built as a mud fort, with the Yadavas of Deogiri and the Kakatiya dynasty of Warangal ruling over it. Moreover, the fort was a citadel until Mughal emperor Aurangzeb conquered it in 1687.The fort is a marvellous work of engineering of that time and perhaps that is why so many mighty emperors sought to occupy it. Its massive gates have been studded with iron spikes to stop elephants from breaking them down and inside, a futuristic concealed water pipeline ensured uninterrupted water supply during sieges. The most spectacular, however, is the ingenious acoustics of the fort that ensured that even the slightest sound from the entry gates would echo across the complex. It also has four drawbridges, eight gateways, halls, and stables. The outermost area houses the Fateh Darwaza (victory gate), which is called so because Aurangzeb’s victorious army marched successfully through it.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 239}",, 242,"Hussain Sagar Lake is considered to be one of the largest man-made lakes in the country. The lake is shaped like a heart and circumvented by open spaces on all its four sides. It has been built on a tributary of Musi river and connects the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad. The lake is a hub for water sports, including parasailing, kayaking, pedal boat rides, canoeing, jet skiing, boating, yachting, catamaran rides and even luxury cruises. The annual regatta (boat race), which is an annual affair, draws professional contestants from all over the world. If you want to try your hand at sailing, choose from the several short-term courses offered by the Yacht Club of India at the lake. If you are not into water sports, you can opt for a pleasant boat ride around the lake. Regular boats make a 30-minute return trip to Lord Buddha's statue from both Eat Street and the popular Lumbini Park, situated on the edge of the lake. Or you can sit by the lake, colourful sails bobbing on its blue water and watch the city of Hyderabad go past. The lake was built by sufi saint Hussain Shah during the reign of Ibrahim Quli Qutub Shah in 1562 AD. It was made to meet the drinking water and irrigation requirements of the city. It was also the site of the historical treaty between the Mughals and the Golconda rulers, and is sometimes referred to as Tank Bund by locals as a bund (dam) was constructed here in the 1990s. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 240}",, 243,"Head to the Nagarjunakonda Island Museum and delve deeper into the history of the archaeological site of Nagarjunakonda. The museum displays Buddhist, Palaeolithic and Neolithic artefacts and ruins that were discovered in archaeological excavations. Some of the stone-age tools displayed are said to have been collected by Lord Buddha himself. The museum has been named after Nagarjuna, the founder of Mahayana Buddhism and has been built like a Buddhist Vihara. The chief attraction is a monolithic statue of Lord Buddha. Other exhibits include slabs carved with scenes from the life of Buddha and sandal stone sculptures. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 241}",, 244,"The Kasu Bramhananda Reddy National Park or KBR Park is a wildlife wonder located in the Banjara and Jubilee Hills in Hyderabad. It has been named after the former Chief Minister of the state. Spread across 156 hectare, it was established in 1994 in order to preserve the biodiversity of the area. As many as 20 species of reptiles, 13 species of birds, 15 species of butterflies, 20 species of mammals and 600 species of trees find a home here. The park is also the location of the beautiful Chittan Palace and other historical structures.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 242}",, 245,"It is one of the most famous pilgrimage spots in India and has been recognised as one of the 11 heritage sites that were identified by HUDA (Heritage Conservation Committee). It lies at a distance of about 10 km from Secunderabad and was built in the memory of Hazrat Ali, the son-in-law of Prophet Muhammad. Since it is located on a hillock, one has to climb 400 steps to reach it. It is believed that the entrance of the dargah has a palm impression of Hazrat Ali. Owing to this belief, the mosque is a major pilgrimage site. One can also get panoramic views of the surroundings from the mosque. The gates of the mosque are open four days in a month for non-Muslims. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 243}",, 246,"One of the largest mosques in the world, with a capacity to house up to 10,000 worshippers at a time, the Mecca Masjid's construction began under the rule of  Sultan Quli Qutub Shah in 1614. But it was Aurangzeb who completed it in 1693. It is located on the south-west side of Charminar. Built using local granite, the mosque is 225 ft long, 180 ft wide, and 75 ft high. It derives its name from Mecca’s Grand Mosque after which its design is modelled. The bricks used in its construction are believed to have been brought straight from Mecca. A sacred relic of the Prophet is said to be housed at this mosque. An enclosure next to the maid courtyard contains the tombs of several Nizams. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 244}",, 247,"The Nagarjuna Sagar Dam on River Krishna is considered to be the largest stone masonry dam in the world. Around 150 km from Hyderabad, with a catchment of 2,15,000 sq km, it has the most widely spread canal system in India. Completed in 1969, the 124-m-high dam is one kilometre long and has 26 crest gates. Its reservoir can store up to 11,472 million cubic meters of water. It is one of the first projects built for the purpose of generating hydro-electricity after India gained Independence. A lake has been built behind the dam, which is one of the largest man-made lakes in the world. With beautifully landscaped gardens surrounding it, the lake makes for an ideal picnic spot in winter. It is also a popular site for boating. A little ahead is Nagarjunakonda, a small hillock and island (from which the dam draws its name) with a Buddhist museum, which has exhibits dating back to the 3rd century. Just 22 km from  Nagarjunakonda are the Ethipothala Waterfalls and Srisailam Wildlife Reserve. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 245}",, 248,"Located a short distance from the famous Charminar, the well-known Paigah Tombs are a popular tourist site in Hyderabad. The tomb complex, spread over an area of 30-40 acre, consists of 27 stunning marble tombs with intricately carved walls and pillars, delicately patterned filigree screens and stunning turrets. The tombs have been skilfully carved and their inlaid mosaic tile work is also fascinating. The famous 'jali' work done on them adds to the charm of the structure. At the western end, stands a regal mosque. Enjoy an ethereal atmosphere at dawn and dusk as sunlight filters in through lattice-worked walls, creating myriad patterns on the marble floor. The origin of Paigah Tombs can be dated to the late 18th century and they are considered a fine example of Indo-Saracenic architecture.Paigahs were essentially the highest-ranking nobles in the princely state of Hyderabad who married the daughters of the Nizams. They were the only ones who were allowed to have a private army by the Sultans. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 246}",, 249,"Pochampalli is best known for its world-famous ikat designs and dress materials. Popularly called as the ikat or tie and dye weave, the uniqueness of Pochampalli fabric lies in the transfer of design and colouring onto warp, for weaving them deftly together. It is also famous for its silk sarees. Pochampalli lies about 41 km from Hyderabad.The town itself is quite scenic as is situated amidst palm trees, ponds, hills and lakes. It finds significance in history as it was the site of a significant incident in post-independent India. It was here that the Bhoodan movement or the movement of donating land sparked off. As per historical sources, Vinoba Bhave, an advocate of non-violence and human rights, visited the town in 1951, where he was given a warm welcome. The people asked him for 80 acre of land and one of the landlords of Pochampally, Vedire Ramachandra Reddy, offered 250 acre of land to people. Ever since this incidence, the town has been referred to as Bhoodan Pochampalli. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 247}",, 250,"An aristocratic palace, also called the Nizam Jubilee Pavilion, Purani Haveli is a significant landmark in the city. Said to have been built in the 18th century, it boasts large open courtyards and a fusion of European and Indian architectural influences. It is located on the south-east side of the Afzal Gunj Bridge near Dewan Devdi. Tourists are particularly entranced by a museum housed within the premises that captures the history of the region in the form of various artefacts. It is dedicated to Mir Osman Ali Khan, the last Nizam of Hyderabad, and one can find exhibits of souvenirs and gifts that were given to him. The museum also hosts silver replicas of monuments in Hyderabad. Some other major attractions are a gold tiffin box inlaid with diamonds, painting of Mir Osman Ali Khan, silver perfume containers, caskets, pearl-studded wooden writing box, diamond and gold studded daggers, silver coffee cups studded with diamonds etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 248}",, 251,"A complex of 21 domed granite structures, the Qutub Shahi tombs are known to be one of the oldest monuments in Hyderabad. Boasting an amalgamation of Indian and Persian architectural styles, the tombs are marked with intricate colonnades and delicate lime stucco work. The complex also houses several mosques. Nestled amidst serene landscaped gardens, the tombs are renowned for the fact that they are among the few places in the world where an entire dynasty is buried at the same spot. It is said seven of the eight Qutb Shahi rulers rest here. Among the finest tomb is that of Mohammed Quli, the founder of Hyderabad. It stands on a platform near the edge of the complex, with views of the Golconda Fort, which is just 2 km away. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 249}",, 252,"The President of India’s official residence during his southern journeys is the Rashtrapati Nilayam. The 76-acre property is home to a sprawling herbal garden that boasts 116 types of medicinal plants and herbs. It is a one-storey building that comprises a dining hall, a cinema hall, a durbar hall where the President meets visitors during the day, a ceremonial hall and a morning room. In addition, there are 16 rooms for the President and staff. Owing to its 150 years of history, it has been given a heritage tag by the Heritage Conservation Committee (HCC). It is situated in the Bolarum township of Secunderabad.While visiting here, one is not allowed to carry food, water bottles, briefcases, mobile phones or radios. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 250}",, 253,"The grand Salar Jung Museum is famous for housing one of the largest compilations of artefacts collected by one person. Boasting collections from ancient civilisations and modern times, it houses items that were painstakingly collected and curated by Mir Yousuf Ali Khan or Salar Jung III, the prime minister of the 7th Nizam of Hyderabad, who spent most of his income on this project, over a period of 35 years. The museum is home to collections dating from the 2nd century BC to the early 20th century AD, from different cultures such as Greek, Roman, Hindu, Jain, Buddhist, Christian and Islam. As many as 43,000 art objects and 50,000 manuscripts and books are housed here. It also showcases European fine arts, including a rare statue by 19th-century Italian sculptor Benzoni, South Indian bronzes and wood and stone sculptures and Indian miniature paintings. Other prominent exhibits include a fruit knife used by Nur Jahan, the wife of Mughal emperor Jehangir, and emperor Aurangzeb’s sword. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 251}",, 254,"Also called the Maa Saheba Ke Dargah or Saidani Maa Ki Dargah, this tomb was built by nawab Abdul Haq Diler Jung in the memory of his mother in 1883 AD. It is a beautiful mausoleum that has a lovely latticework. The grave reflects a combination of Qutub Shahi and Mughal styles of building.The structure has an onion-shaped dome and both the interior and exterior of the mosque are decorated with stucco works and fine arches. Small minarets, made of lime and mortar, line the upper pavilion and feature marble inlay work on them. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 252}",, 255,"Secunderabad is often recognised as the twin city of Hyderabad. It was named after Sikandar Jah and lies at a distance of about 7.7 km from Hyderabad. Since it was developed directly under the British rule, the architecture of many of the buildings has been stamped with British style. Start your tour of the city with Golconda Fort. One of the most famous forts in India, it is situated on a 120-m-high hill, encircled by mighty ramparts and circles of fortifications. The almost impregnable fort is home to several beautiful palaces and houses the famous Fateh Rahben gun, one of the cannons used in the siege of Golconda by Aurangzeb. In the evening, a unique light and sound show takes you back in time when Golconda was full of life, glory, and grandeur. The next stopover can be the Birla Mandir, which is constructed in white marble brought from Rajasthan. Built in 1976, it is dedicated to Lord Vishnu in the form of Sri Venkateswara. The temple boasts a combination of Utkal (Odia) and South Indian styles of architecture. Along with a temple dedicated to Lord Buddha, the Birla Mandir complex also houses shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva, Lord Ganesha, Goddess Saraswati, Lord Hanuman, Lord Brahma and Goddess Lakshmi.Another attraction of the city is the Ujjaini Mahakali Mandir, which is a 190-year-old temple dedicated to Goddess Mahakali. The idol of the goddess is seen in the padmasana posture. According to a legend, there was a cholera outbreak in 1813 and Suriti Appaiah, a member of a military battalion prayed to Mahakali Devasthanam at Ujjaini, promising to install an idol of the goddess in Secunderabad if people were saved. This led to the construction of the temple. Secunderabad is also famous for wedding shopping as there are many shops that sell wedding outfits. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 253}",, 256,"The Jama Masjid Aiwan-E-Begumpet, also called the Spanish Mosque because of its Moorish architecture, is a heritage structure that was built in 1906. Maintained by the Paigah family, it boasts Turkish architectural elements and was the recipient of the Intach Heritage Award in 2010. This mosque can hold up to 2,000 people.It is believed to have been constructed by Vikar-ul-Umra, a Paigah nobleman, in 1906. The main prayer room of the mosque is flanked by two side rooms that are connected through French windows. The architecture of the mosque features Roman engineering, basilical halls and bits of Islamic architecture like qibla walls, mihrab and minarets. Legend has it that the nobleman came across several enthralling monuments while on his Europe tour. He carried pictures of the sites that he wished to re-invent in his land. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 254}",, 257,"The 190-year-old Ujjaini Mahakali Temple is dedicated to Goddess Mahakali and is located in Secunderabad. The idol of the goddess is seen in the padmasana posture with four hands carrying a sword, a spear, a damaru (two-headed drum), a vessel of amrut. The idol is covered and fixed with a silver shield (vendi kavacham).According to a legend, there was a cholera outbreak in 1813 and Suriti Appaiah, a member of a military battalion, prayed to Mahakali Devasthanam at Ujjaini, promising to install an idol of the goddess in Secunderabad if people were saved. This led to the construction of the temple during which an idol of Goddess Manikyalamma was found. It is now kept in the sanctum sanctorum. The stone idol of Goddess Mahakali was installed here in 1964. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 255}",, 258,"A scenic town on the outskirts of Kochi, Aluva is renowned for the annual Sivarathri celebrations, held in honour of Lord Shiva. These are held in the Malayalam month of Kumbam, usually February/March, on the banks of the tranquil Periyar river. Special pujas, offerings and prayers are held during the festival that is organised at the Aluva Manappuram Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. During the day, rituals are performed at the temple by over 500 priests while a sea of devotees gather to pay their respects to the deity. Many of them fast throughout the day. Besides prayers, cultural programmes and trade fairs are also organised. The festival is celebrated in remembrance of Lord Shiva, who drank a deadly poison to save the world.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 256}",, 259,"Exuding a mystique and serene vibe, Athirappilly Waterfalls are the most famous falls in the state of Kerala. Located about 63 km from Thrissur and 70 km from Kochi, they are a popular picnic spot and lie near the Vazhachal Waterfalls, which are another delightful sight. Athirappilly Waterfalls are multi-tiered and hidden amidst a thick forest of the Western Ghats. Birdwatchers find this place appealing as there are a variety of migratory and endemic birds here. If you are lucky, you can also spot the hornbill. Visitors can also indulge in adventure sports like river rafting and trekking. About 5 km away, lie the Vazhachal Waterfalls. They are known for their breathtaking view and the rich endemic fauna that call it home. About four endangered species of the hornbill are believed to reside there.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 257}",, 260,"Perched on a little hillock, near the Parade Ground in Fort Kochi, Bishop's House is an architectural marvel. Boasting large Gothic arches and a circular garden path, winding up to the main entrance, the house is a visual treat. Some of the other notable features are a maze of corridors, elaborate living rooms, stained glass windows, wooden staircases, a marble plaque near the main stairway. The walls of the house are adorned with 36 exquisite paintings that depict historical events that led to the formation of the Catholic Church in Kerala. The house was built in 1506 as the residence of the Portuguese governor. Next to it, lies the Indo-Portuguese museum, which has precious artefacts, collected from various churches under the Cochin diocese.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 258}",, 261,"Bolgatty Palace, located on Bolgatty Island, is a Dutch palace, and is just a short boat ride away from the mainland. Now, a heritage hotel, run by the Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC), it is an ideal retreat to experience the grandeur of the royal lifestyle. In 1744, an anonymous Dutch businessman constructed Bolgatty Palace. Between 1909 and 1947, it served as the British Residency. Tourists can explore the island that boasts a neat golf course. The panoramic views of the harbour and the port make this place a great picnic spot for families. Regular boat service is available from the mainland, and tourists can reach Bolgatty Islands on a ferry from High Court Jetty. The island is located at a distance of about 2 km via Goshree Bridge.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 259}",, 262,"Chinese fishing nets are unique to Kochi, and outside of China, are only found here. Called Cheenavala in Malayalam, they were perhaps introduced by Chinese explorer Zheng He. Many fishermen earn their livelihood by fishing using these nets, and a whole stretch of the coast along Fort Kochi and Vypeen is dotted with them. Watching the fishermen in action with these nets has become a major tourist attraction. Like huge hammocks, these cantilevered fishing nets are dropped in the sea and are left for a certain period of time. To sink the net in the water the fisherman only has to walk on it. His weight is enough to sink the net. Later, when they are full of fish, the fishermen draw them in. Once the fish is caught you can select what you like and also get one of the shacks to cook it for you. These fishing nets were established on the shores of Kochi between 1350 and 1450 AD.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 260}",, 263,"The splendid Clock Tower looms over the landscape of the Mattancherry area in Kochi. It is located right next to the Paradesi Synagogue, which is another famous landmark. This 45-ft-high structure has four faces that are marked with numerals written in Hebrew, Latin and Malayalam, with one face being blank. The dial of the tower that is towards the Maharaja's face has Malayalam numerals, the one towards the synagogue has Hebrew and the third, Roman. This was done so as an eclectic mix of Jewish, Latin and Malayali populace called the region their home. To bring to notice the passing time by the people of all communities, the tower that struck after every hour, was marked in different languages. The Clock Tower was commissioned by a well-known local businessman, Ezekiel Rahabi in 1760, and remained fully functional till 1930.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 261}",, 264,"Lying at the heart of the city, the 100-year-old Durbar Hall is a peaceful space, echoing with historical charm. The erstwhile hosting point of conferences and meets organised by kings, the hall is an important cultural spot.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 262}",, 265,"Located en route Fort Kochi Beach, Dutch Cemetery is one of the oldest in the country. Reflecting the Dutch architecture of those times, the cemetery is bordered by high walls. An ancient pillar stands at the entrance with the year 1724 inscribed on it. The cemetery is home to 104 epitaphs and tombs that carry authentic records of hundreds of people of Dutch and British nationality. Many of the tombs are made of granite and red laterite and have no cross. There are big as well as small tombstones and the inscriptions on the epitaphs are in old Dutch script. According to historical sources, the last person to be laid to rest here was Captain Joseph Ethelbert Winckler in 1913.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 263}",, 266,"Among the rarest Shiva temples that faces the sea on the west, Ernakulam Shiva Temple is an ancient site that draws devotees from far and wide. Located in the Durbar Hall Ground, the temple offers picturesque views of the Arabian Sea. The sanctum sanctorum houses a shivling that is said to be 'swayambhoo' or self-originated. The temple is sprawled over an area of 1.2 acre and is built in typical Kerala style of architecture. The ring-shaped sanctum sanctorum is particularly beautiful with gorgeously sculpted walls and a copper-tiled roof. From here, tourists can get splendid views of the two-storeyed Western Gopuram that has been designed with gabled roofs and slanted windows. A dining hall or Oottupura and a marriage hall have also been added to the structure recently.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 264}",, 267,"Among the first European forts in India, Fort Emmanuel was built in 1503 by the Portuguese. Situated at Fort Kochi, it was once a symbol of the alliance between the ruler of Kochi and the monarch of Portugal. An imposing structure along the beach, it makes for an interesting exploration. Its charming ruins reflect vestiges of Portuguese royalty and the architectural finesse of that time.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 265}",, 268,"Steeped in colonial charm, Fort Kochi was among the first European townships in India. Located to the south of Fosse Street, Fort Kochi is a serene stopover boasting narrow streets lined with tall trees and colourful flowers peeking out of windows of old houses. Built by the Portuguese in 1506, the fort still reflects vestiges of its glorious past. Of particular interest are the streets of Fort Kochi that leave one in awe of the culture and heritage they so boldly display. Some of the popular haunts include Princess Street, Burger Street, Rose Street, Tower Road etc. You can enjoy a quiet stroll along Mattancherry roads like Jew Street, Palace Road and TD School Road that transport you to a different era. Fort Kochi Beach, lying nearby, is another attraction. A blanket of golden sand, skirted by tranquil waters, Fort Kochi Beach is one of the best natural retreats in the city. Lined with swaying palms and dense bushes, it offers a picturesque view of the surroundings. The beach also holds appeal for adventure-lovers, who can indulge in sports like snorkelling, windsurfing, canoeing, kayaking, scuba diving, catamaran sailing and parasailing. Perhaps the best attraction of the beach is the spectacular view of sunsets one can get from here. Gaze in awe as the burning orb of the sun dips into the serene waters, painting the sky in a canvas of red and orange. The Chinese fishing nets and the sailing ships add to the picturesque view. Many European-style bungalows dot the shoreline, and the coastline has many small stalls, where one can take one's fill of mouth-watering traditional dishes made using freshly caught fish.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 266}",, 269,"A blanket of golden sand, skirted by tranquil waters, Fort Kochi Beach is one of the best natural retreats in the city. Lined with swaying palms and dense bushes, it offers a picturesque view of the surroundings. The beach also holds appeal for adventure-lovers, who can indulge in sports like snorkelling, windsurfing, canoeing, kayaking, scuba diving, catamaran sailing and parasailing. Perhaps the best attraction of the beach is the spectacular view of sunsets one can get from here. Gaze in awe as the burning orb of the sun dips into the serene waters, painting the sky in a canvas of red and orange. The best time to visit the beach is during the Cochin Carnival that is organised on the eve of New Year. A mesmeric mosaic of activities like beach football, cycle racing, marathons, swimming, kayaking, boxing and floor art (kalam vara), the carnival is a delightful affair.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 267}",, 270,"A unique cultural art village in Kerala, Greenix Village provides a mesmeric experience that acquaints visitors with the state's traditional riches. Every evening, the renowned dance drama of Kathakali is shown, along with Kalaripayattu, a martial art form that leaves tourists staring in awe. Moreover, tourists can also attend an audio-visual cultural history at the museum, Indian classical dance performances in the evening and yoga classes in the morning. An art gallery restaurant, a book shop, vignettes of Kerala's craft and cottage industry and a curio shop add to the charm of the village. Greenix was incepted in 2006 and is also home to several artisans. It has also been bestowed with the award of 'The Best Innovative Project from the Department of Tourism, Kerala State'.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 268}",, 271,"Spread across 52 acre, the palace is situated on a hilltop, and was built in the 19th century by the Raja of Kochi as his residence. The structure of the palace is a beautiful blend of traditional and Dutch styles of architecture. Now, the palace has been converted into an archaeological museum, displaying a fine collection of articles that show the wealth and splendour of the rajas of Kochi, including an opulent throne and a crown. Earlier, the palace comprised 49 buildings, and now has 18 galleries, which house photos of the former rulers of Kochi. Lovely Tanjore paintings also adorn the palace walls. The museum also displays paintings and sculptures in stone and marble, weapons, inscriptions, etc. Most of the artefacts were donated by the Cochin royal family and some have been given by the Paliam Devaswom and the Department of Archaeology. The museum has also been a cinematic backdrop for the Malayalam film, Manichitrathazhu.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 269}",, 272,"A noodle-thin street winding its way between Mattancherry Palace and Jewish Synagogue, Jew Town is among the oldest spaces of the city that once hosted a blooming Jewish populace. Today, this bustling street is the best spot to stock up on unique handicrafts, fragrant spices and exquisite antiques. Soak in rich Jewish culture as vendors greet you warmly with Shalom, a Jewish greeting, and invite you to check out a fine selection of Jewish memorabilia, brass statues, Pashmina shawls, Chinese vases, candlesticks, rose water sprinklers etc. As you hop to the shops, don't forget to refresh with a mug of piping hot coffee and a bite of authentic cuisine in the various cafes perched atop the restored spice warehouses.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 270}",, 273,"This three-storey edifice was opened in 2009 and showcases the rich heritage of Kerala's art and dance forms. Artefacts like masks, sculptures made in wood, stone and bronze, costumes of traditional and ritual art forms, musical instruments, traditional jewellery, manuscripts of rare medicinal and astrological secrets, and stone age utensils are all preserved in this museum. The building has Malabar, Cochin and Travancore styles of architecture, where the entrance is constructed from the remnants of a 16th-century temple in Tamil Nadu and wooden carvings brought from across Kerala. The entrance gate is decked with an attractive manichitratazhu (a traditional ornate door lock of Kerala). Pierced wooden windows, reflecting Malabar style of architecture, add to the beauty of the entrance. The first floor of the building, called kalithattu, is reminiscent of the Cochin style of architecture. It displays costumes of various traditional and ritual dance forms of Kerala like theyyam, kathakali, ottanthullal, and mohiniyattam. The second floor is called Kanjadalam or lotus petal, and is adorned with beautiful mural paintings and has a wooden ceiling made of 60 frames.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 271}",, 274,"Established in 1962, it is an academy for fine arts that was set up to promote art and artistic heritage. The aim of the academy is to encourage culture, painting, plastic and visual arts. It is an autonomous institute of culture functioning under the State Department of Culture. The structure of the academy, at Thrissur, is an architectural marvel. Tourists can also check out works by noted painters like K C S Panikker and the late T K Padmini. The hub of cultural and art discussions and events in Kerala, the academy provides a unique platform where master artists can interact with upcoming artists. The academy also plays a key role in developing visual arts like sculptures, photography, ceramics, graphics and paintings.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 272}",, 275,"Situated at the heart of Kochi, Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary is popularly called the green lung of the city. It boasts thick mangrove vegetation that provides shelter to both endemic and migratory birds. Some of the popular species you can spot are little cormorant and black-crowned night heron. Tourists can also look out for black crow that is the major predator for eggs of various birds. Besides, you can spot mammals like painted bats, bandicoot, Eurasian otter, three-striped palm squirrel and Indian flying-fox. For a bird's eye view of the sanctuary, tourists can head to a watchtower located within the premises. The sanctuary is skirted by the Arabian Sea that adds to its panoramic beauty. The best time to visit the sanctuary is from January to March.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 273}",, 276,"A stunning promenade facing the pristine backwaters of Kochi, Marine Drive is one of the most popular tourist stopovers in the city. Stroll along the scenic trail and spot the Kochi Harbour in the distance and enjoy the picturesque views of the backwaters as the cool wind ruffles your hair. Tourists can also explore the area by boating or cruising in the tranquil waters. Many cruises organise dinner settings amidst city lights that are reflected in the lake. Tourists can also visit a Rainbow Bridge, an arch-shaped structure that is lit up during the night, giving a visual treat to visitors. This 3-km-long drive is lined with malls and eateries where tourists can buy unique handicrafts and sample authentic cuisine.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 274}",, 277,"An eclectic mix of spices, handicrafts, culture and food, Mattancherry is probably the most vibrant spot in Kochi. The best way to explore it is by strolling down the bustling streets and breathing in fragrant spices, the aroma of authentic cuisine, while culture and tradition spill unchecked at every turn. This is especially evident in the brightly painted walls that look like fine works of modern art. A major attraction is the Mattancherry Palace or the Dutch Palace, which is a beautiful amalgamation of Kerala and colonial styles of architecture. About 12 km from Ernakulam, the palace was built by the Portuguese in 1545 CE as a gift to Veera Kerala Verma, of Kochi dynasty. Since the palace saw many renovations under the rule of the Dutch, it came to be known as the Dutch Palace. Tourists can admire its long and spacious halls and lovely murals adorning the walls. Some of these exhibits display scenes from Indian epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata. The two-storeyed structure also houses some of the works of the great poet, Kalidasa. Tourists can also get a peek into the royal lifestyle through the life-size portraits of the rulers of Cochin, sheathed swords, axes, daggers and ceremonial spears ornamented with feathers, along with royal caps and coins issued by the rulers of Cochin.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 275}",, 278,"Located 10 km from main Ernakulam, Mattancherry Palace or Dutch Palace is one of the best examples of Malayalam-style architecture mixed with colonial influences. Its interiors are beautifully adorned, with 17th and 18th-century murals depicting scenes from the epics Ramayana and Mahabharata. Besides, tourists can admire life-size portraits of all the kings of Cochin since 1864, sheathed swords, daggers and axes, together with ceremonial spears decorated with feathers, royal caps, coins issued by the kings of Cochin, silver sequinned gowns, royal umbrellas made of silk and brass, along with plans laid out for Cochin by the Dutch. Of note are the paintings in the king's bedchamber that depict the stories of Ramayana, the murals in the coronation hall that depict Goddess Lakshmi on the lotus, sleeping Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati with Ardhanariswara, the coronation of Lord Rama, Lord Krishna lifting the mountain Govardhan and other goddesses. The room opposite Coronation Hall has paintings of Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu and Goddess Devi and an incomplete painting; and another room has murals of Kumarasambhava and works by renowned poet, Kalidasa.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 276}",, 279,"Situated in Edapally area, Museum of Kerala History greets you with a statue of sage Parsurama, who is believed to have carved the state of Kerala out of sea. As you move further, you see various interesting exhibits relating to different stages of Kerala's history. From Neolithic to modern age, the evolution is depicted through life-size figures. The museum has three galleries: Museum of Kerala History, Gallery of Modern Art and Dolls Museum. The Museum of Kerala History is the oldest and gives a history of Kerala through 36 dioramas. The Gallery of Modern Art has a collection of nearly 230 works by some of India's modern artists such as Raja Ravi Varma, MF Husain, FN Souza, Ramkinker Baij, etc. At the Doll's Museum, there are about 150 dolls that depict the culture and dance traditions of India. An unmissable event is the live sound and light show in English and Malayalam.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 277}",, 280,"A tour of Our Lady’s Convent is a unique experience where visitors can encounter elegant embroideries and needlework, for which the convent is a centre. Most of the lace, embroidered and crocheted fabrics reflect an old-world charm and are largely influenced by designs in Italy and Spain. However, modern designs are largely used now. There are a plethora of products on display and tourists can indulge in shopping to their heart's [ ""content"" ]. Some of these products can also be bought at Jews Street, Mattancherry. Many women are employed by the convent and perform exquisite embroidery work on handkerchiefs, sarees and table cloths. The convent receives orders from all over the world for its handmade and unique products. Legend has it that needlework came to Kerala through Christian missionaries and European nuns, who shared their skills with the women of Kochi. After the 9th century, Kochi became a centre for needlework of diverse kinds.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 278}",, 281,"One of the oldest surviving European forts in India, built by the Portuguese in 1503, Pallipuram Fort, on Vypeen Island, is an iconic landmark of the city. Preserving vestiges of European heritage, the fort has been built in a hexagonal shape and constructed with lime, laterite and wood. The architecture of the structure is notable as it has been built on a lower floor at an elevation of five ft. The layout of the fort is such that it would have been easy to mount guns to command the quarters around the fort. Inside, there is a vast open space that leads to the cellar. Local lore says that the cellar is a tunnel that takes you to the Cheraman Masjid in Kodungalloor.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 279}",, 282,"A noodle-thin street winding its way between Mattancherry Palace and the Jewish Synagogue, Jew Town is among the oldest spaces of the city that once hosted a blooming Jewish populace. The main attraction is the Paradesi Synagogue that was built in 1568. This imposing edifice is adorned with Belgian chandeliers that glow warmly. The floor of the synagogue is lined with willow-patterned and hand-painted tiles from China that are believed to be dating back to the 18th century. It is believed that the synagogue contains four scrolls of the Torah (First Five books of the Old Testament). These are encased in gold and silver chambers. Tourists can explore the Jew Town, a bustling street that is the best spot to stock up on unique handicrafts, fragrant spices and exquisite antiques.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 280}",, 283,"A unique experience awaits you at International Pepper Exchange, which is the only place in the world where pepper is an exchange currency. Located near Spice Market in Jew Town, it also happens to be the only online commodity exchange in the state of Kerala. It was established in 1957 and is a great place to witness the ancient barter system in practice until today. Tourists can shop for various fragrant varieties of pepper and other interesting spices.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 281}",, 284,"A quaint and charming spot in the city, Pierce Leslie Bungalow was built in 1892. One of the most popular heritage buildings in the city, it draws tourists from far and wide for its architectural splendour. A unique amalgamation of Kerala, Dutch and Portuguese styles, the mansion boasts fine wood panels that make up the roof of the ground floor, arched doorways, expansive rooms and carved doors. The cascading balconies and extensive rooms of the mansion are a visual treat for tourists. The bungalow hosts two houses called Koder House and Old Harbor House, along with waterfront verandahs that add to the elegance of the bungalow. This building used to be the office of Pierce Leslie & Company, which was a prominent group of coffee merchants in India.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 282}",, 285,"A long line of scenic houses, a majority of them constructed in colonial architecture, are seen on the oldest street in Kochi, Princess Street. A stroll through this street takes you through buildings of European architecture with British, Dutch, Portuguese and French influences. Tourists can indulge in shopping for unique handicrafts, traditional items, exquisite jewellery and clothes. They can also enjoy a respite at the various spas and Ayurvedic centres located here. Don't forget to sample delicious delicacies at the various eateries on the street. The best way to explore the street is by enjoying a serene stroll as vivid colours and interesting sights greet you at every turn. Princess Street is also locally called Loafer's Corner, and is a perfect blend of the old and the new.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 283}",, 286,"Nestled in the mountain ranges of the picturesque Western Ghats, Sabarimala Temple, about 150 km from Kochi, is a popular pilgrimage site. The temple is set amidst 18 hills and is surrounded by lush forests. It is dedicated to Sree Ayyappa and vehicles are allowed only till Pamba, after which devotees have to walk 5 km. The temple remains open to devotees during mandala kaalam or the pilgrim season that is in mid-January. It is said that around 50 million devotees visit the temple during this time. The temple complies to strict rituals, dress codes, practices and preparations that devotees need to follow. They need to dress in black or blue dhotis/mundus and wear black rudraksha beads around their necks. They also have to abstain from alcohol and non-vegetarian food and take a vow of celibacy 40 days before their pilgrimage.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 284}",, 287,"One of the eight magnificent Basilicas in India, Santa Cruz Basilica was constructed by the Portuguese in 1505. Boasting two lofty spires that can be seen from a distance, this pristine white structure has a contrasting vividly painted interior. The overwhelming arches and the altar add medieval touches to the church's architecture. Tourists would be especially awed by seven canvas paintings that have been inspired by the 'Last Supper' by Leonardo da Vinci. As you gaze at the mesmeric ceiling, beautifully adorned with paintings depicting scenes from the Via Crucis of Christ, you are left marvelling at the skill of the artisans of that time. Don't miss out the intricate wall carvings and stained glass windows that enhance the beauty of the church.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 285}",, 288,"An ode to the Indian Navy, the Maritime Museum is a spectacular site that is housed within INS Dronacharya at Fort Kochi. As you enter the museum, you are greeted by wooden boards on either side that narrate the evolution of the Indian Navy from 712 CE to the present. The galleries of the museum have been set up in old bunkers, and while one gives a peek into the history of Kerala, the other portrays the rich history of the Navy and the maritime history of India from the times of the Indus Valley Civilisation. A highlight of the museum is a detailed map of the sea route taken by Europeans to reach the Konkan coast. You can also find models of famous Portuguese explorer, Vasco da Gama, and legendary sea warrior, Kunjali Marakkar, who fought bravely against the Portuguese navy. The museum also has archives of the elaborate literature on ship-building carried out throughout the country. Moreover, visitors can find detailed displays of the contribution of the Indian Navy in the wars of 1965 and 1971 with Pakistan, the Kargil War and the Goa Liberation. These are shown in the forms of flags, rank badges, uniforms, naval regalia from different times of history and a memento given to the Navy by their Pakistani counterparts during the Partition. The memento carries the inscription,"" Goodbye and Good Luck."" Tourists can also find the armoury, naval models and other equipment.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 286}",, 289,"One of the oldest churches built by Europeans in India, St Francis Church is known for its beautiful design and ambience. Boasting a lofty structure with a gable roof framed with timber and covered with tiles, the church has two steeped pinnacles on either side of the facade. It was built by Portuguese Franciscans friars group in 1503. Initially, it was a mud and wooden structure and was dedicated to St Bartholomew, and later to St Antonio, the patron saint of Portugal. In 1524, on his third visit to Kerala, the Portuguese explorer, Vasco da Gama, who reached India from Europe by sea, fell ill and died in Kochi. He was buried in St Francis Church. About 14 years later, his remains were taken back to Portugal. His burial spot inside the church has been demarcated.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 287}",, 290,"Lying on the outskirts of the city, Thattekkad Bird Sanctuary, located on the northern bank of River Periyar, was the first bird sanctuary in Kerala. A tropical evergreen forest at the foothills of the Western Ghats, the bird sanctuary is home to over 300 species of birds including bronzed drongo, Sri Lankan frogmouth, bronzed drongo, racket-tailed drongo, shama, Malabar parakeet, Malabar grey hornbill, white-bellied blue flycatcher etc. The forest also has around nine species of reptiles and 28 types of mammals, living amidst beautiful plantations of mahogany, teak and rosewood. It was made popular by renowned ornithologist Dr Salim Ali, who called it the richest bird habitat in peninsular India.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 288}",, 291,"One of the most important temples in Mattancherry, Tirumala Devaswom Temple is dedicated to Lord Venkatachalapathy. The sanctum sanctorum houses the idols of the lord with his consorts, Sreedevi and Bhoodevi on either side. Visitors can pay their respects to the shrines of Lord Hanuman, Lord Ganesha, Goddess Mahalakshmi and Garuda, a mythical bird and the vehicle of Lord Vishnu. The temple sees huge footfalls when many festivals are organised in the months of November and April. The temple yard houses statues of Swami Vijayendra Theertha, a philosopher and a king of Vijayanagara. There is a holy tank as well. Of particular note is a huge bronze bell that is about four ft in diameter and six ft high. It is said that in earlier times, the chiming of the bell could be heard from afar. The temple was constructed in 1559.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 289}",, 292,"The only temple dedicated to Lord Vamana, who is one of the incarnations of Lord Vishnu, it lies near Ernakulam. Vamana is believed to have ended the glorious rule of King Mahabali, in the guise of a Brahmin boy. The temple, which is around two millennia old, is also listed as one of the 108 Divya Desams (divine places). Many believe that Thrikkakara was the capital of the Mahabali's kingdom.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 290}",, 293,"One of the oldest traditions of Kerala, Aranmula Boat Race or Aranmula Uthrittathi Vallamkali is a grand event, held between August and September. These boat races are generally held during the harvest season, and perhaps the most important of these is the snake boat race or chundan vallam. An event infused with energy, it sees a number of oarsmen gearing up to row with full vigour, in mesmeric synchronisation. A crowd-puller, the Champakulam Moolam Boat Race is among the oldest races held on the Pampa river, near Alappuzha. Organised at the beginning of monsoons in the state, the race is held annually in the months of June/July. Legend has it that it is hosted to mark the day when an idol of Lord Krishna was brought in a boat to be installed at Sri Krishna Temple in Ambalapuzha. Brightly-decorated boats rowed by hundreds of men present a charming spectacle. Tourists can also attend Jalotsavom or Payippad Boat Race, held on the Payippad river, in Alappuzha. Organised to celebrate the installation of the idol of Lord Subramanian at Haripad Subramanya Temple, this race is held during the festival of Onam. It is an exciting affair to watch a number of snake boats, rowed by hundreds of men, compete with each other. Attending the Kallada Boat Race or Kallada Jalotsavam, held on Kallada river, in Kollam, can be a fascinating experience. This annual race is held on the 28th day after Onam and sees around 10 boats competing with each other to get the Kallada Rolling Trophy and prize money of one lakh rupees. This race can be viewed from the scenic Munroe Island. A must-attend race is the annual Nehru Trophy Boat Race held in the tranquil waters of Punnamda Lake in Alappuzha. This race sees huge footfalls as crowds gather to see the energetic competition taking place along the span of the 1.5-km-long lake. A two-day festival organised during Onam, Aranmula Snake Boat Race is the annual celebration of Sri Parthasarathy Temple. More than a race, it is a ritual, where over 25 palliyodams or snake boats, with 100 rowers, 15 helmsmen and 25 singers participate. Vibrant umbrellas, colourful tassels and flags are used to decorate the boats.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 291}",, 294,"One of the picturesque islands that form a part of Kochi, Vallarpadam is best known for the Vallarpadam Church or the Basilica of Our Lady of Ransom. An ancient church that has been given the status of a basilica, it is one of the most prominent spiritual sites in Ernakulam district. The pristine white structure was built by the Portuguese in 1524 and is dedicated to Holy Mary or Vallarapadath Amma, as she is fondly called here. The church houses an image of the Virgin Mary that is believed to have been brought by the Portuguese. The best time to visit is during the feast of Vallarapadath Amma, a week-long event that is held on September 24.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 292}",, 295,"One of the oldest Portuguese houses in India, Vasco House is believed to be the residence of renowned explorer, Vasco da Gama, who stayed here until his death in 1524. It was built in the early 16th century and boasts balcony cum verandahs and fine European glass paned windows, characteristic of that time. In fact, it was one of the finest examples that paved the way for the construction of European-styled buildings in Fort Kochi. The large windows of the house open in the direction of St Francis Church. Today, it has been converted into a homestay, where visitors can still catch vestiges of glorious days gone by. The 500-year-old Vasco House is located on Rose Street.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 293}",, 296,"Soaked in Portuguese charm, Vypeen is a quaint island on the outskirts of Kochi. Its sun-kissed shores, pristine beaches, old lighthouses and thrilling trekking trails make Vypeen a popular tourist stopover. Some of its beaches like Cherai, Kuzhuppilly and Puthuvype are among the longest beaches in Kochi. Puthuvype Beach is also home to one of the oldest lighthouses in Kerala. Tourists can visit Munambam, the largest fishing harbour in Kochi that lies to the north of Vypeen. Tourists can reach Vypeen via boats from Fort Kochi. This 27-km-long island is connected to the city by bridges called Goshree bridges. They start at Kalamukku in Vypeen, touch two other islands, Mulavukad and Vallapadam, and then end at Marine Drive in Kochi. Other popular attractions in Vypeen include Nedungad, Pallipuram Fort, Sahodaran Ayyappan Smarakam, Veeranpuzha, which is a part of Vembanad Lake, Criz Milagress Church, Sree Perumpadappil Bhagavathi Temple, Njarakkal Fish Farm and Elamkunnapuzha Temple.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 294}",, 297,"One of the largest man-made islands in the country, Willingdon Island is a stone's throw from Kochi. Surrounded by pristine backwaters of Kerala, the island is an ideal place to soak in natural beauty. The best way to explore the island is by strolling through serene walkways and admiring picturesque views of the Arabian Sea. Willingdon Island hosts some of the best hotels of the state and connects Kochi to the other seaports of the world. The island was created in 1933 and named after the then British Viceroy of India, Lord Willingdon. The architect of this artificial island was Robert Bristow and currently, the land is under the Indian Navy and Cochin Port Trust. The island was created with soil trench produced during the deepening of the famous Vembanad Lake for the construction of the modern Kochi Port.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 295}",, 298,"On the periphery of Thiruvananthapuram is the Aruvikkara Dam, which serves as an important source of clean drinking water to the residents of the city.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 296}",, 299,"Famous for its scenic location, Chowara is a fishing village near Kovalam, and is a preferred picnic spot for the people of neighbouring towns and villages. In the mornings, you can see fishermen hauling in their catch for the day and dragging huge nets onto the shore.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 297}",, 300,"Located 20 km from Thiruvananthapuram, the Elephant Rehabilitation Centre is a 56 hectare expanse of grassy, deciduous forest bound by deep trenches to ward off wild animals. This allows the elephants to roam chain-free. Pachyderm-lovers can spend a day in the company of elephants, and go for a jumbo safari. The best time to visit is in the morning, when the elephants are being bathed by the mahouts. Feeding also takes place at this time – the mahouts feed the creatures large balls made of cooked rice and jaggery.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 298}",, 301,"Since as early as the 1930s, Kovalam Beach has been an internationally famous stopover for tourists. There are three crescent-shaped beaches with a rock wall that make Kovalam one of the best spots in the country for sea swimming. You can also go on a catamaran cruise or sunbathe.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 299}",, 302,"The name 'Kuthiramalika’ means palace of horses and the museum houses 122 wooden horses that have been carved in such a way that they appear to be smiling. Known as the Kuthiramalika Palace Museum, it is a two storeyed structure that was built by Swathi Thirunal Balarama Varma, who was the maharaja of the kingdom of Travancore at the time of the British rule. During this time, the spice trade between Kerala and other important international ports was thriving, allowing the maharaja to acquire items of great value, which are now preserved at Kuthiramalika. At present, the museum boasts sculptures made of white marble, Kathakali (dance form) figures, Belgian mirrors and paintings. Made from teakwood, rosewood, marble, and granite, it is a fine example of Kerala architecture. It remains closed on Mondays, so plan your visit accordingly. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 300}",, 303,"Fringed by palm trees, and dotted with small shacks selling all kinds of snacks and knick-knacks, Lighthouse Beach is one of the most frequented spots in Kovalam. Its golden sands and cool breeze rejuvenate the mind and the body. It is especially beautiful during sunrise and sunset, when the weather is much more favourable for a stroll along the coast. Located on top of the palm-covered Kurumkal Hill is a lighthouse. Tourists can climb up a spiral staircase to the top, and enjoy the scenic view from the highest point of the red and white tower. This is one of the best places to get a bird’s eye view of the emerald-blue waters of the Arabian Sea and the surrounding area to the south of Kerala.Over the weekend, the beach gets especially crowded as tourists from the neighbouring cities flock to it in search of relaxation and a quick getaway to the ocean.    ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 301}",, 304,"The Napier Museum and the Natural History Museum lie at the heart of the city, close to the zoological park. Constructed in the 19th century, the Napier Museum houses a large number of historical artefacts, including ivory carvings, a temple chariot, ancient ornaments, weapons, coins and bronze idols, and documents the history of the region under different rulers over the centuries. The bronze displays include images of Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu, Goddess Parvati and Goddess Lakshmi. The metal images depict the features of South Indian sculpture style of 8th to 18th century. The Vishnu image of 8th century collected from Ambalapuzha Temple in Central Travancore with Pallava style is the oldest metal image in the state. The museum has been named after John Napier, a former governor general of Madras (now Chennai), and is also known as the Government Art Museum. A Japanese shadow play, used to depict stories of the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, is a favourite with the visitors. The Natural History Museum is also worth a visit for its collection of prehistoric skeletal displays and taxidermy gallery.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 302}",, 305,"Located within the precincts of the East Fort, the Padmanabhaswamy Temple is famous for its stone carvings and mural paintings. Lord Vishnu reclining on Anantha, the serpent, is the presiding deity in this temple, which is considered to be among the 108 sacred shrines, or Divya Desams of Lord Vishnu in India. According to the Hindu holy text of the Bhagwat Gita, Lord Krishna's elder brother, Balarama visited this temple, which is a confluence of Dravidian and Kerala architectural styles. It is believed that the temple has a mysterious vault that cannot be opened by any human being. It is said that if people attempt to do so then catastrophes would follow in the temple premises, around it or across India. Only those who profess to follow the Hindu code can enter this temple and there is a dress code as well.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 303}",, 306,"One of the best ways to spend time in Thiruvananthapuram, according to locals, is to go for a weekend drive to the hill station of Ponmudi. Located around 55 km from Thiruvananthapuram, the way to Ponmudi will take you past the vast river of Kallar, with the Meenmutty Waterfalls at a distance. The region is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including wild orchids, and exotic butterflies.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 304}",, 307,"The rare phenomenon of a lake, a river, the sea and a beach meeting land happens at Poovar Island. This is also where the Neyyar river joins the Arabian Sea. Poovar is essentially a fishing village, and sparsely inhabited for the most part. Therefore, it is ideal for those seeking a respite from the noise and crowd of the city. Abundant in flora, it is also the storehouse of hundreds of spices, rare flowers and trees. Those interested in history can visit a centuries-old martial arts village located nearby.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 305}",, 308,"One of the oldest art galleries in the state, the Sree Chithra Art Gallery was opened by the erstwhile Maharaja of Travancore, Sree Chithira Thirunal on September 25, 1935. It boasts a rich collection representing various genre of paintings in India, several of which were gifted to the gallery by the Royal House of Travancore and the Kilimanoor Royal Family.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 306}",, 309,"In the heart of Thiruvananthapuram city lies the great Napier Museum and the Natural History Museum in the Museum compound, close to the Zoological park. Built in the 19th century, it has its own natural air-conditioning system. It contains a host of historical artefacts including bronze idols, ancient ornaments, a temple chariot and ivory carvings. People are especially impressed by the Japanese shadow-play leather that is used to depict the epics of the Mahabharata and Ramayana. Kerala's rich cultural heritage is in full display here. The museum was named after the former Madras Governor General, John Napier. Also known as Government Art Museum, the architectural style of museum is a mix of Indian, Chinese, Kerala and Mughal Schools of Architecture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 307}",, 310,"The backwaters of Kerala, running parallel to the Arabian Sea, are one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. The scenic backwater stretch of Thiruvallam is a tourist's paradise, where Rivers Killi and Karamana meet, before becoming one with the sea. The backwaters are ideal for kayaking, canoe rides and cruises in kettuvallams or large traditional trading vessels used for transportation of rice and spices to nearby towns.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 308}",, 311,"One of the biggest and busiest shipping ports of the region, Vizhinjam is a natural port located 2 km south of Kovalam. It is home to the Sagarika Vizhinjam Marine Aquarium, which uses the image pearl technique to create customised pearls from pearl cement. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 309}",, 312,"Dating as far back as the 8th century, the Vizhinjam rock-cut cave is the smallest of its kind in the country and houses the sculpture of Vinandhara Dakshinamurthi. The cave has a one-celled shrine, where the idol of Vinandhara Dakshinamurthi is kept, along with incomplete relics of Lord Shiva and his divine consort, Goddess Parvati, sculpted on the outer walls.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 310}",, 313,"Located on the outskirts of Udaipur, Ahar, which looks like a city of tombs, is the cremation ground of the rulers of Mewar. Also a renowned archaeological site, Ahar has 372 cenotaphs of kings and queens of Mewar and was built over 400 years. Nineteen maharanas were cremated here, and the most striking cenotaph is that of Maharana Sangram Singh (1710 to 34). These cenotaphs are made of marble with fine carvings etched into them. The cenotaph of Sangram Singh has 56 pillars with an octagonal dome at the centre supported by eight smaller pillars. Nearby is a small museum with a rare collection of antiques. The archeological museum houses antiques that date back to the 10th century. Some of them include earthen pots, iron objects, etc. There is also a metal figure of Lord Buddha that dates back to the 10th century along with grain pots, skin scrubbers, balls and seals belonging to 1st century BC.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 311}",, 314,"Located on the outskirts of Udaipur, Ahar, which looks like a city of tombs, is the cremation ground of the rulers of Mewar. Also a renowned archaeological site, Ahar has 372 cenotaphs of kings and queens of Mewar and was built over 400 years. Nineteen maharanas were cremated here, and the most striking cenotaph is that of Maharana Sangram Singh (1710 to 34). These cenotaphs are made of marble with fine carvings etched into them. The cenotaph of Sangram Singh has 56 pillars with an octagonal dome at the centre supported by eight smaller pillars. Nearby is a small museum with a rare collection of antiques. The archeological museum houses antiques that date back to the 10th century. Some of them include earthen pots, iron objects, etc. There is also a metal figure of Lord Buddha that dates back to the 10th century along with grain pots, skin scrubbers, balls and seals belonging to 1st century BC. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 312}",, 315,"The Arasuri Ambaji Mata temple situated in the Aravalli hills on the Gujarat-Rajsthan border is popular among Hindu devotees. Situated at a distance of about 170 km from Udaipur, it is a much reverred pilgrim site. At this temple, there is no idol of Goddess Amba, but a simple cave like structure in the inner wall, in which a gold-plated holy shakti Visa Shree Yantrais placed. This is decorated and worshipped. The Suvarna Kalash Shikhar (spire) above the sanctum sanctorum soars high to 103 ft and is made of a single piece of marble specially obtained from the mines at Arasur hill. The spire has a huge gold plated kalash (pot) weighing over three tonne that bears the holy flag.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 313}",, 316,"Standing on the waterfront of Lake Pichola at Gangori Ghat is the stunning Bagore ki Haveli. Constructed in the 18th century by Amar Chand Badwa, the then Prime Minister of Mewar kingdom, Bagore Ki Haveli was a private property till India's independence. Today, this mansion with ostentatious architecture, is a museum. Reflecting Mewar’s rich heritage, Bagore ki Haveli has an assortment of huge courtyards, balconies, jharokhas, archways, cupolas and a fountain. With around 138 rooms, the interiors of the Haveli are decorated with alluring glasswork and murals, including the chambers of the royal ladies, renowned for intricate stained glass windows. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 314}",, 317,"Four hours away from Udaipur lies the grand and ancient Charbhuja (meaning four-armed) temple, built in 1444 and dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Situated inGarbhor village of Rajsamand district, the temple is at a distance of 61 km from Udaipur. The walls of the temple are adorned with pictures depicting tales from Bhagwat. It is also a fine specimen of excellent mirror work and is made from lime mortars and marble. Visiting the temple is a peaceful experience and must be undertaken during a trip to Udaipur.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 315}",, 318,"Rising from the bank of Lake Pichola, the imposing City Palace is a grand icon of Udaipur's and Rajasthan's royal past. A must-visit destination for anyone who comes to Udaipur, City Palace is the largest palace in Rajasthan. With a facade that is 244 m long and 30.4 m high, the palace complex has 11 smaller palaces. Construction of the palace was started in 1599 by Maharana Udai Singh II, the city’s founder, and was extended by his successsors. Though today, it seems uniform, like the brainchild of one man. It includes two luxurious palace hotels, a school and the popular City Palace Museum. With ornate towers, cupolas, arched doorways and protruding balconies, the City Palace is an architectural marvel and represents an exquisite blend of Rajasthani, Mughal, European and oriental architecture styles. It has a maze of courtyards, pavilions, terraces, corridors, rooms and hanging gardens. Encircled by fortifications, this stately palace is built in granite and marble. The massive gates of the palace are known as ‘pols’ with Bara Pol being the main gate, which leads to the first courtyard. On passing Bara Pol, one comes across a triple arched gate, known as Tripolia. Between these two gates, one can see eight marble arches or 'toranas', where its is said kings used to weigh themselves with gold and silver. Next to Tripolia is an arena where elephant fights were staged. Across Tripolia, is the Elephant Gate or the Hathi Pol. In 1974, a large part of the City Palace was turned into a museum, known as the City palace Museum. You can still marvel at the royal family's horses at the stables next to the museum. Inside the museum, first comes Rai Angan, where it is said king Udai Singh met a sage who asked him to build the city.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 316}",, 319,"About 110 km away from Udaipur is the hilly paradise of Dungarpur nestled in the foothills of the Aravalli range. Popular for the green marble found here,",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 317}",, 320,"Situated 22 km away from Udaipur, the Ekling Temple is one of the most famous pilgrimage sites in the state of Rajasthan. Ekling is believed to be the ruling deity of the princely state of Mewar. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple was built in 734 AD and has been repaired and modified numerous times. A four-faced idol of Lord Shiva made out of black marble rests in the temple. The idol is 50 foot tall and is flanked by idols of Goddess Parvati and her two sons, Lord Ganesha and Lord Kartikeya. The main temple has huge silver doors depicting the two sons guarding their father. One must visit the temple during the festival of Shivratri as a great celebration ensues during this time.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 318}",, 321,"Pear-shaped and encircled by green hills of the Aravalli range, the Fateh Sagar Lake is one of the most serene spots in Udaipur. Located just next to the Moti Magri hill, the lake was built in 1678 by Maharana Jai Singh. It was named after Maharana Fateh Singh, who extended it later. Fateh Sagar, which is the second largest artificial lake in Udaipur after Jaisamand, is 2.4 km long, 1.6 km wide and 11.5 m deep. It is a well-planned artificial lake with three intake channels and an overflow channel that help regulate water flow during monsoon. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 319}",, 322,"Gulab Bagh or the Sajjan Niwas Garden is the largest garden in Rajasthan built by king Sajjan Singh in 1850. The garden boasts an array of roses along with orchids and expansive lawns. It also has a toy train for children, along with a small zoo housing leopards, birds and chinkaras. The garden also has a library called Saraswati Bhawan, which was built by king Fateh Singh, ruler of Mewar (1884-1930). It contains books related to history, archeology and manuscripts that date back to the early medieval period.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 320}",, 323,"A picturesque mountain pass, around an hour away from Udaipur, Haldighti is famous for several wars that were fought here, the most legendary being the battle of 1576, between Rana Pratap Singh of Mewar and Mughal emperor Akbar's army. It is said so many soldiers died in this batle that the yellow coloured soil (from which the place derives its name) turned red. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 321}",, 324,"Located 150 m away from City Palace, Jagdish Temple is made in the Indo- Aryan style of architecture and named after Maharana Jagat Singh, who ruled between 1628 and 53. Known as the largest in Udaipur, the three-storeyed temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is adorned with carved pillars, decorated ceilings and painted walls. The main shrine has the figurine of the four-armed Lord Vishnu carved out of a single black stone. The main shrine is surrounded by four smaller shrines of Lord Ganesha, the Sun God, Goddess Shakti and Lord Shiva. The first and second floors of the temple house 50 intricately carved pillars each. The shikhar or spire of the main temple, around 80 feet high, dominates the skyline of Udaipur. Decorated with sculptures of dancers, elephants, horsemen and musicians, it's a spectacular piece of art. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 322}",, 325,"Often referred to as the 'Swarg Ki Vatika' or the garden of heaven, this beautiful palace is said to have inspired the Taj Mahal. Built on the Jag Mandir Island, about 800 m south of Jagniwas, this three-storeyed palace was built by Maharana Karan Singh II in 1620 and later completed by his son. Built in yellow sandstone and marble, it is said the king built it as a hiding place for Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, before he ascended the throne. Legends say, Shah Jahan, who was then known as Prince Khurram lived here with his wife and sons. Maybe a reason why Gul Mahal, the section in which the prince lived, has strong traces of Islamic architecture, including the crescent. A mosque was also constructed here. Gu Mahal has a stunning courtyard with checquered black and white tiles. Folklore says, the Mughal prince was so impressed with the architecture of the palace, especially its pietra dura (stone mosaic) work, that when he used it in Taj Mahal in Agra. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 323}",, 326,"Surrounded by lush green mountains, white marble temples and ethereal palaces reflected in its sparkling blue waters, the Jaisamand Lake is a spectacular vision. Around 50 km from Udaipur, Jaisamand is the second largest artificial lake in Asia. Built by Maharaja Jai Singh in 1685, the lake covers an area of 36 sq km with a length of 14 km and width of 9 km. The lake has a depth of about 102 feet! ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 324}",, 327,"Approximately 190 km away from Udaipur, in the Banaskantha district of Gujarat on the Gujarat-Rajasthan border, is located the Jessore Sloth Bear Sanctuary, home to the endangered sloth bear. Named after the picturesque Jessore hill, which is the second highest peak in Gujarat, the sanctuary is spread over an area of 180.66 sq km and houses a number of endangered species of flora and fauna. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 325}",, 328,"Framed by majestic mountains, grand forts and magical palaces, Lake Pichola is a site dreams are made of. Watching the limpid blue sheet being set ablaze by the rising sun, is magical. It's equally mesmeric to just watch the grey-green mountains cast long shadows on the water, as the sun sets, and twinkling stars float on the ripples, mingling with lights from the surrounding restaurants and hotels. Located right at the heart of Udaipur, Pichola is one of the oldest and largest of the city's lakes. Built in 1362 by Pichhu Bajanara during the rule of Maharana Lakha, legends say that the beauty of the lake enticed Maharana Udai Singh to build a city by its banks. It was enlarged by Maharana Udai Singh II, after the city was constructed, by flooding Picholi village, which gave the lake its name. He also built a stone masonry dam in the Badipol area by the lake. Today, the lake is 4 km long and 3 km wide.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 326}",, 329,"Situated atop Moti Magri, this memorial overlooks the Fateh Sagar Lake. The memorial was constructed by Maharana Bhwagwat Singh of Mewar to commemorate the brave Maharana Pratap and his loyal horse, Chetak. The highlight of the memorial is the life-sized statue of Maharana Pratap riding on Chetak. It is said that Chetak was an extremely loyal horse to the Maharana and stood by him till his last breath. The memorial also houses some great paintings which portray the chivalry of the royals and depict incidents from the life of Maharana Pratap. Visiting the memorial also offers tourists an opportunity to witness some of the best views of Udaipur city from the hill top. Visitors can also check out the splendid Japanese Rock Garden and the remains of an an old fort of the city.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 327}",, 330,"Sitting atop the Bansdara hills in the Aravalli range and overlooking the Fateh Sagar lake, this white palace seems just like a fairy-tale castle, one which holds within its walls memories of kings and queens. This 19th-century marble palace was constructed by Maharana Sajjan Singh of the Mewar dynasty, and was named after the king. Originally planned to be an astronomical centre, it was later turned into a monsoon palace and a royal hunting lodge, at the untimely death of Sajjan Singh. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 328}",, 331,"The Moti Magri hill in Udaipur is famous for the legend of Maharana Pratap and his beloved horse Chetak, who played a vital role in the battle of Haldighati against the Mughals. Despite being crippled and badly wounded, valiant Chetak saved the life of Maharana Pratap. On top of Moti Magri is located the memorial the king built for Chetak. The hill overlooks the Fateh Sagar Lake, offering a splendid view of the Aravalli range and the captivating lake. An 11-feet high statue of Maharana Pratap riding his horse Chetak stands in the middle of the garden atop the hill. There is also a Moti Magri Museum on the hill that offers a glimpse of the battle of Haldighati. Every evening a light and sound show is held here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 329}",, 332,"About three hours away from Udaipur is Rajasthan’s only hill station, Mount Abu, which rests 1,722 m above the sea level in the panoramic Aravalli range. One can reach here within three hours from Udaipur to enjoy the lake, waterfalls and exquisite Jain temples. At the heart of this popular tourists destination is the tranquil Nakki Lake. Legends say that the lake was dug by gods using nakh or nails; thus it's name. The lake is surrounded by green hills, well-laid-out parks and unique rock formations, including the Toad Rock, which resembles a toad about to hop into the water! The 14th-century Raghunath Temple stands near the lake’s southern shore. Boating is one of the most popular tourist activities at the lake. Also popular is the sunset point on the hill, from where one can enjoy brilliant views of the setting sun. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 330}",, 333,"On the bank of River Banas is located the holy city of Nathdwara, renowned for a much-revered temple of Lord Krishna. Situated around 48 km away from Udaipur, the town derives its name from two words: ‘nath’ meaning the Lord and 'dwar' meaning a gate. The 17th century temple dedicated to Lord Shrinathji (an incarnation of Lord Krishna) is housed in a beautiful complex with intricately carved structures. The idol of the Lord is carved out of a single black stone and depicts Lord Shrinathji (this term is used for Krishna when he lifted the Govardhana hill ) with his left hand raised and the right hand bunched into a fist.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 331}",, 334,"Situated at a distance of three hours from Udaipur lies a small village called Perwa, which is famous for its leopard safari. It is also one of those rare places where leopards and humans live in harmony with each other. The village is situated around a huge rocky mountain where leopards live on one side and people on the other. There is also a Lord Shiva temple at the hilltop. What makes a visit to Perwa fascinating is the excitement of that one sudden moment when you witness a leopard as it appears out of nowhere and leaves you thrilled. If you are lucky, you can end up spotting two to three leopards together at the same time, which makes for an amazing photography opportunity.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 332}",, 335,"A popular garden in Udaipur, Saheliyon ki Bari, is known for its stunning fountains and lush green lawns. Located on the banks of Fateh Sagar Lake, this large garden was built in the 18th century by king Sangram Singh for the royal women of the palace. Legend says that it was designed by the king himself for his queen and the garden was often visited by the queen along with her friends and maids. And hence, its name refers to saheliyon (friends). The garden has a spectacular pavilion of rain fountains and elephant-shaped fountains in white marble that were imported from England. The main reservoir has four black marbled stands in the corners and one white marbled kiosk at the centre.The garden also houses a museum that displays a huge collection of royal household items.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 333}",, 336,"Located at the heart of Lake Pichola, the ethereal Lake Palace seems like a mirage, a dream in white floating in the brilliant blue of the lake. And every sunrise and sunset, the palace seems to melt into the molten gold of the shimmering waters. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 334}",, 337,"This interesting museum houses a wide variety of brooms that are used by different rural communities. The artefacts housed here give a great insight into the various socio-ecological aspects of different cultures. Musical and dance performances are held here, and visitors can also participate in several workshops conducted in the premises. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 335}",, 338,"Badla is the primary component of the famous zardozi needlework. In Badla work, slabs of metal are melted and pierced through steel sheets. They are then drawn into wires and beaten into a fine shape. The unadorned wire is called badla. Along with kasav (thread), sitara (spangles) and mukaish (small dots made of metal), badla work produces incredibly lovely fabrics that can be used for any occasion. It is quite popular in Rajasthan, and has made its way to other parts of north India.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 336}",, 339,"Located on the outskirts of Jodhpur, Balsamand is known for the serene Balsamand Lake that is bordered by verdant gardens, where trees such as mango, papaya, pomegranate, guava, and plum grow in abundance, lending a sweet and fruity fragrance to the environment. The lake is also home to animals and birds like jackal and peacock. This artificial lake was built by Balak Rao Parihar in 1159 AD as a reservoir to meet the needs of the people of Mandore.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 337}",, 340,"The bandini or bandhej cloth and sarees of Rajasthan are famous nationwide. The tie-and-dye fabrics are created in a riot of colours in the state, with a host of products available across Jodhpur. You can pick up kurtas, chaniya choli, and even bags with bandini work.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 338}",, 341,"Located 91 km away from Jodhpur, Bhadrajun village is noted for Bhadrajun Fort, constructed strategically on a hill and protected by an enclosed horse-shoe shaped valley with only one entry. Its pale yellow walls and stained glass windows transport you to a different time. With a rich and colourful history that speaks greatly of Marwar kings, the fort is a testament to the wealth and opulence of the Marwar dynasty. The fort has now been converted into a heritage hotel that combines contemporary facilities with the splendour of the medieval period, giving guests the opportunity to live like the royals of India during their stay.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 339}",, 342,"Far from royal palaces and vibrant markets of the main city, the village of Bishnoi offers glimpses of the rural life of Rajasthan in an expanse of dry desert and swaying trees. One can explore the scenic beauty and mingle with the tribes of this area by booking a jeep safari. The safari tour was founded by Jodhpurs rajas and maharajas to offer a peek into the culture of this Marwa state to Indian and foreign guests.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 340}",, 343,"Jodhpuris or breeches are pants worn primarily for horse riding. These churidar pants are flared at the top and tapered at the bottom. As with most fashion, Jodhpuris have evolved over time, with the baggy fit becoming tightened, along with a few other subtle alterations.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 341}",, 344,"Jodhpur boasts an undulating landscape that is dominated by golden sand dunes. One can absorb the charm of the city by indulging in a three-day camp that is full of thrill, fun and excitement. The camps at Jodhpur allow one to relax and spend leisure time amidst the Thar Desert.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 342}",, 345,"The chari dance is representative of an activity that is an integral and essential part of the lives of Rajasthani women  covering long distances to collect water in small pots, and walking back to the village with said pots balanced on their heads.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 343}",, 346,"Located in the periphery of the city, Dhawa Doli Wildlife Sanctuary is home to a large number of blackbucks, cheetal and sambar, partridges, desert rats, antelopes, desert foxes and nilgai. The best time to visit it is at the crack of dawn or at dusk. Set out on a safari at the crack of dawn, as the sun peeks over the treetops, and birdsong reverberates through the lush forest. There are small water bodies inside the jungle, where you will find many of the residents of Dhawa Doli during the hot afternoons.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 344}",, 347,"Ghoomar is a popular folk dance of Rajasthan that displays the rich culture and heritage of the land, and is said to be a symbol of womanhood for the tribes of Rajasthan. Its name is derived from the word `ghoomna` of ghaghra i.e. the flowing of ghaghra, a long skirt of Rajasthani women.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 345}",, 348,"Jaswant Thada is a 19th century royal cenotaph located to the left of the Mehrangarh Fort complex. It was built by Maharaja Sardar Singh to commemorate his father Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, the 33rd Rathore ruler of Jodhpur. A beau ideal of architectural excellence, it is a white marble memorial built out of intricately carved sheets of marble; in fact, the faade seems to shine when hit by sunlight.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 346}",, 349,"Kamaicha is an ancient instrument that is popularly used in Rajasthan, and is described as the heart and soul of Rajasthani folk music. Kamaicha plays a crucial role in the vibrant music of the Manganiyar community and can be heard/found more in the Jaisalmer-Barmer region.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 347}",, 350,"Located on the outskirts of Jodhpur, the picturesque Kaylana Lake is a popular sightseeing spot that offers a vista of stark waters and spectacular skies. A large man-made lake, spread over an area of 84 sq km, it offers boating facilities that are an ideal way to explore the surrounding beauty. The lake is enclosed by a garden known as Pratap Sagar, which becomes a bird watchers paradise during sunsets. In winter, Siberian cranes migrate here in large flocks, and offer visitors a chance to observe them in their natural habitat. Igneous rock formations flank the shores of Kaylana, creating a panoramic, if somewhat stark picture, interspersed by babool trees.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 348}",, 351,"Located to the north west of Jodhpur in Phalodi district, about 3 km away, the village of Khichan is a paradise for nature lovers and bird watchers. Popularly known as the village of migrating birds, it has a cluster of ponds (talao) that typically hosts a large variety of unique birds like the demoiselle crane that flocks from North China and Mongolia. Numbering more than 20,000, the cranes fly to Khichan in August and stay on till March. During this time, the residents of the village take special care of their avian guests, keeping them well-supplied with grains. Special enclosures, known as chugga ghars, have been built to feed the birds. Therefore, this is the best period during which to visit Khichan.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 349}",, 352,"The village of Khimsar is nestled amidst the sand dunes of the Thar Desert. One can take a jeep safari from here to the blackbuck reserve or ride a camel through the rustic desert countryside. The most popular attraction is Khimsar Fort that was built in the 18th century. Tourists can enjoy an exploratory walk through the forts wide corridors, past scarred walks that allude to Khimsars colourful past. The fort once housed small kingdom within its premises, established by the ruler of the house of Jodhpur. The forts construction is said to have begun in 1523, but the royal family only started living here once the ladies quarters were built in the 18th century. At present, Khimsar Fort is the official home of the 18th, 19th and 20th generations of the Khimsar Thakurs.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 350}",, 353,"Mandore Gardens are a beautiful tourist spot located a stones throw from the main city. The lush, verdant gardens are well-planned, with leafy trees that foster a pleasant and peaceful environment. You can spend a leisurely afternoon in the shade of these trees, while brushing up on the history of Mandore, which is steeped in royal occupation. Tourists can admire the dewals or cenotaphs, dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries, of Jodhpur's former rulers that are set in the landscaped lawns.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 351}",, 354,"A renowned landmark of Jodhpur, Mehrangarh Fort is one of the largest forts in the city. An ideal vantage point for the panoramic view of Jodhpur, one can trek to the top to see the city spread like a blue ocean at the foot of a hill. The fort is a magnum opus known for its exquisite latticed windows, carved panels, intricately decorated windows and walls of the Moti Mahal, Phool Mahal and Sheesh Mahal that sit pretty within the vast, sprawling complex of the fort.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 352}",, 355,"A morchang is also called a Jew's Harp. It is a Rajasthani folk music instrument, which when played right, hits the right chords with the heart and a musical soul. Largely a percussion instrument, morchang features mainly in Rajasthani folk songs, or lok geet.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 353}",, 356,"Lying about 140 km from Jodhpur, Nagaur is steeped in history. Tourists can visit the various forts, temples and monuments that are a delight for history lovers. The main attraction is Nagaur fort, known for its spacious campus, palaces and temples. It is said to have been built by the rulers of the Nag dynasty in the 2nd century, but was rebuilt in the 12th century. A stellar example of the confluence of Rajput and Mughal architectural styles, the fort has borne witness to a number of battles over the centuries. Now, it is replete with dancing fountains and lush gardens, so you can take a leisurely stroll while admiring the splendour of the fort. Nagaur Fort also hosts a popular Sufi music festival.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 354}",, 357,"Located 109 km away from the main city, Nimaj is home to the temple of Nimaj, as well as Nimaj Palace. Nimaj Temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga and was built in the 9th century. It has a unique art gallery that showcases some of the masterpieces of the sculptural art of Rajasthan.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 355}",, 358,"Located almost 70 km away from Jodhpur, Pali encapsulates the rich heritage of the region in a smattering of beautiful Jain temples and historical monuments. Tourists can visit the well-manicured Lakhotia Gardens, which are surrounded by the tranquil Lakhotia Lake. The gardens set along the lakeside make for an excellent view during daytime, not to mention, a great viewing point for the multi-coloured sunsets of Jodhpur.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 356}",, 359,"Lying about 141 km from the city of Jodhpur, Phalodi is an old caravan centre in the Thar Desert. It is scattered with noted forts and palaces that make for interesting historical tours. The main attraction is Phalodi Fort, renowned for its marvellous architecture. It was constructed in 1488 by Rao Hammir Ranawat, who was the grandson of the king of Marwar, Rao Suja. Another attraction is Lal Niwas, named so for the red sandstone used in its construction. This residential palace was created in the year 1750, but like a number of old palaces in Rajasthan, now serves as a heritage hotel. Glass work and grand chandeliers lend an elegant look to Lal Niwas. Other than this, Phalodi also boasts of a large number of havelis that have been painted in vibrant hues.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 357}",, 360,"The vibrant Pichwai paintings of Rajasthan are renowned all over the country. They have characteristic features of large eyes, a broad nose and a heavy body, similar to the features on the idol of Shrinathji, a form of Lord Krishna. These paintings generally depict the life of Lord Krishna and can showcase various legends surrounding the god. The intricate paintings take anywhere between two weeks and a few months, depending on the size of the canvas and detailing of the work.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 358}",, 361,"Ranakpur Temple, one of the most beautiful spiritual sites in India, makes for an ideal day trip if one is travelling between Udaipur and Jodhpur. It is located in Ranakpur village and is surrounded by Aravalli Hills. The main temple of Ranakpur, Chaumukha Mandir (four-faced temple), is dedicated to Adinath, the first Jain tirthankar (saint), and is therefore an important shrine for the Jain community in India.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 359}",, 362,"The land of Rajasthan still cultivates and nurtures its old traditions and there is no dearth of ancient musical instruments in the state. Ravanahatha, being one of the oldest, is largely used by local and street musicians. It is an ancient bowed, stringed instrument and has been suggested as the ancestor of the violin. In fact, even the method of playing is almost identical to that of the violin.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 360}",, 363,"Located on the banks of the pristine Sardar Samand Lake, Sardar Samand Lake Palace was constructed by Maharaja Umaid Singh in 1933 as a hunting lodge. Even after decades, it remains the preferred abode of royal families and travellers as it has now been converted into a hotel. The resort itself is like a lesson in Rajasthans history, featuring an exquisite collection of original watercolour paintings and African trophies. The palace has its own Oriental Garden, boat-house, swimming pool, and tennis and squash courts. Thus, you can relax and rejuvenate, without a care in the world, as all your needs are attended to.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 361}",, 364,"Jodhpur is a bustling trading centre of handicrafts and a shoppers paradise. Its vibrant bazaars are lined with big and tiny shops where you can buy exquisite Rajasthani textiles, clay figurines, miniature camels and elephants, marble inlay work and classic silver jewellery.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 362}",, 365,"Built by and named after Maharaja Umaid Singh, the ruler of Jodhpur (1918-1947), Umaid Bhawan Palace is considered as one of the most opulent and largest homes ever built. Showcasing a lovely blend of eastern and western architectural influences, it boasts large viewing balconies, tall ceilings and sturdy stone pillars.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 363}",, 366,"The vintage car display at Umaid Bhawan Palace emulates the grandeur of the royal history of Rajasthan. The collection of these vintage cars belongs to the House of Mewar and has been curated to provide an amazing experience to vintage car lovers from India and around the world. There are 22 splendid vehicles on display, including a seven-seat 1938 Cadillac complete with purdah (veil) system, the magnificent 1934 Rolls-Royce Phantom and the Cadillac convertible.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 364}",, 367,"Renowned for its serene vistas of swaying palms, golden sand and the unusual rock formations overlying a cove of white sand, Anjuna Beach is located about 18 km away from Panaji. A weekly flea market draws a large number of visitors every Wednesday, offering an array of apparel, footwear, jewellery, souvenirs, knick-knacks and more. There are many beach shacks here that have achieved legendary status. Additionally, there are some youth hostels here too.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 365}",, 368,"Part of a 30 km stretch of coastline along Goa's west coast, beginning at Fort Aguada and stretching up to Chapora Beach, this is a bustling beach that is lined with beach shacks, vendors, restaurants and a host of companies offering adventure sport activities. It is popular with international tourists as a base for water sports and fishing in the area.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 366}",, 369,"Probably the most famous church in Goa and one of the most revered by Christians globally, the Basilica of Bom Jesus in Old Goa is famed for housing the mortal remains of St Francis Xavier. This complex, along with some other churches of Old Goa, features on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Its exterior facade, built using black granite, is noted for Baroque architecture combined with Doric, Corinthian and composite influences.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 367}",, 370,"Situated around 2 km south of Colva, Benaulim Beach is one of Goa’s quieter and more peaceful beaches. It is also one of the few places in the state where you can buy local handicrafts indigenous to the area. Mythologically, it is believed to be the place where Lord Parshuram’s arrow landed that resulted in the formation of Goa. The Church of St John the Baptist is worth a visit. The Feast of St John the Baptist is celebrated with much fanfare here during the monsoon months.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 368}",, 371,"Nestled at the foothills of the Western Ghats, this sanctuary is spread across an area of 240 sq km and is the largest of Goa's wildlife reserves. You can spot tiger, leopard, jungle cat, toddy cat, jackal, giant squirrel, bonnet macaque, sloth bear, hyena, sambar, spotted deer, hog, mouse deer, barking deer, ruby-throated yellow bulbul, Malabar pied hornbill, Malabar trogan, crested serpent eagle, crested honey buzzard, white-rumped spine tail, ashy wood swallow, black-crested bulbul, forest wagtail, scarlet minivet, chestnut-bellied nuthatch, velvet-fronted nuthatch and sulphur-bellied warbler.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 369}",, 372,"Built in the 17th century, Braganza House is a magnificent Portuguese mansion that extends along one side of the Chandor village square and is spread over 10,000 sq m. Constructed as a single structure by the Braganza family, it was eventually divided into two wings, both of which are now open to tourists. The biggest Portuguese mansion, one-of-its-kind in Goa, it was built on land granted by the king of Portugal to the Braganza family, who were an influential lot. In 1950, the Braganza family fled from the mansion as one the family members was closely associated with the Indian Independence movement against the Portuguese rule.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 370}",, 373,"Fondly called the queen of beaches by locals, Calangute Beach is among the most popular beaches in Goa, attracting large crowds throughout the year. The village of Calangute is equipped with all basic facilities a traveller would need, including banks, foreign exchange offices, Internet cafes, hotels and resorts, eateries and hospitals.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 371}",, 374,"Located in the main square of Old Goa, the Church of St Francis of Assisi is around 10 km from Panaji. The church was established by eight Franciscan friars who arrived in Goa in 1517. Retaining the Portuguese-Manueline style portal of its older structure, which was built in 1665, the Church of St Francis of Assisi, offers a fascinating visual contrast between its simple exterior facade and its lavish Baroque interior. Featuring Corinthian influences, the interior is beautifully decorated. The main altar is the highlight, with a large statue of St Francis of Assisi above it, along with another of Jesus Christ. It is flanked on either side by paintings on wood depicting the life and times of its patron saint.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 372}",, 375,"Boasting pristine white sands fringed by swaying palms, Colva Beach is one of the most popular beaches in the state and is located in South Goa. It is equipped with several modern amenities including tourist cottages, air-conditioned resort complexes, restaurants and guest houses. The Church of Our Lady Of Mercy nearby is also worth a visit and is renowned for its statue of Menino Jesus.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 373}",, 376,"Plunging down a height of 300 m, this waterfall is one of the most spectacular sights in Goa, especially during the monsoon months. Its name implies a sea of milk in Konkani, owing, it is believed, to how the water looks as it cascades down an almost vertical cliff face - rich, white and foamy like pure milk. One of the most glorious waterfalls in the country, Dudhsagar Falls is set in the midst of spectacular scenery and overlooks a valley covered by the tropical forest of Bhagwan Mahavir Sanctuary and Molem National Park in the Western Ghats. You can reach the falls via trekking through picturesque surroundings. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 374}",, 377,"Built to defend and protect Old Goa from potential invasions, Fort Aguada is the largest and the best-preserved Portuguese bastion in the state. It was built sometime between 1609 and 1612 to guard against the Marathas and the Dutch forces that wanted to establish their reign. Its strategic location limited the entry into River Mandovi and also to protected Old Goa from enemy attacks. Among the most fascinating highlights of the fort is a large cistern that could store over 20,00,000 gallons of water and a magnificent citadel.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 375}",, 378,"One of the best festivals in not just the state of Goa but also the whole of India, Goa Carnival draws people in droves. This unique festival has been celebrated since the 18th century after it was introduced by the erstwhile Portuguese rulers of Goa. Music, dancing and revelry make up this three-day non-stop extravaganza in the state. Colourful parades with floats are taken out all over Goa. These are organised by the State Tourism Department.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 376}",, 379,"Located in Benaulim, Goa Chitra is a museum set up by Victor Hugo Gomes, an artist and restorer by profession, in a bid to preserve traditional items and memorabilia from the state. With more than 4,000 objects on display, Goa Chitra Museum delves into the culture of ancient Goa. The exhibits include traditional farming implements and other ancient tools of trade.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 377}",, 380,"Also known as Kesarval Springs, Kesarval Falls is renowned for its medicinal properties. Attracting a large number of visitors from around the world, it is situated near the village of Cortalim, about 22 km from the city of Panaji. The best time to visit Kesarval Falls is during monsoon when you can see the cascading water flow into the lake below. The word 'kesarval' comes from the Indian word for eagles. It was so named as the cliff near the waterfall was home to hundreds of eagles. Before the 1950s, the falls could only be reached through a stony zigzag trail but after the Government of Goa declared it a tourist stopover, steps were constructed for easy accessibility.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 378}",, 381,"The Mahadev Temple, which is believed to be one of the oldest temples in Goa, is situated in Tambdi Surla, around 65 km from Panaji. An excellent example of Jain-style architecture, the Mahadev Temple was built in the 12th century and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The inner sanctum contains a linga (symbol of Lord Shiva) placed on a pedestal, along with a headless Nandi (the bull that is Lord Shiva's vehicle) in the centre of the mandap (pillared outdoor hall). A flight of stone steps leads visitors to River Surla flowing nearby.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 379}",, 382,"Situated in the village of Mardol, about 22 km from the state capital, the temple of Mahalasa Narayani is a beautiful structure. The presiding deity, Mahalasa, is a Hindu goddess, who is considered to be the female incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The temple is famed for some unique characteristics like the tall samai (lamp) or the dnyandeepa, a historic bell, a grand copper roof and more. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 380}",, 383,"A number of temples are situated in the quaint village of Bandivade or Bandode, about 22 km from Panaji and the magnificent temple of Goddess Mahalaxmi is one of the most-visited among them. The Mahalaxmi Temple has been here since 1413, based on information about the rituals of the temple that were found on stone plaques carved during the reign of Nanjan Gosavi Pratihast over Goa.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 381}",, 384,"The most famous of all temples in Goa, the Manguesh Temple or Manguesh Devasthanam is situated at Priol in the taluka of Ponda, which is around 20 km from the capital city of Panaji.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 382}",, 385,"Goa's third-largest town, Mapusa is situated around 13 km from Panaji. It is primarily known for its vibrant Friday Market. Attracting visitors from across the state, the market offers much, including fresh and dried fish, spices, cashews, fruits and vegetables, incense and even souvenirs. This is also a great place to sample local Goan culinary fare such as spicy sausages. The Church of Our Lady of Miracles, around 2 km from the market area, is worth a visit if you happen to be in Mapusa.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 383}",, 386,"Touted as the commercial capital of Goa, Margao has a delightful collection of Portuguese churches and residential buildings. It is often called Margaon or Madgaon and is the second-largest city in the state of Goa by population. It attracts not just businessmen for its excellent trade and commerce facilities but also draws tourists for its splendid architecture and the nearby Colva Beach. At the entrance of the city, visitors are greeted by the Largo de Igreja, or the Church of the Holy Spirit. Built by the Portuguese in 1675, it is one of the most beautiful examples of late-Baroque architecture in the state.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 384}",, 387,"Calling the Bicholim Taluka in North Goa its home, Mayem Lake is a popular picnic spot nestled amidst the scenic vistas of a sleepy Goan hamlet. Surrounded by hills carpeted by thick forests, it hosts a line of vendors along the banks, selling delectable snacks, refreshing coconut water and trinkets. The placid waters of Mayem Lake are ideal for boating and the Goa Tourism Development Corporation runs the Mayem Lake Resort, which offers inexpensive accommodation in dormitories and self-contained cottages.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 385}",, 388,"Located approximately 3 km away from Panaji, this gorgeous urban beach is situated near the estuary of River Mandovi as it opens into the Arabian Sea. One of the most popular beaches in the state, it draws a lot of tourists and locals to its sandy shores every day. It also offers a stunning view of the Aguada Bay across the river. It was originally named Porta de Gaspar Dias by the Portuguese. If you happen to be around Miramar Beach, visit the Cabo Raj Bhavan Hillock, which is famous for adventure activities, especially water sports. You can purchase souvenirs to take back home from numerous shops lined up at one corner of the beach.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 386}",, 389,"Located about 25 km from the state capital, this temple is dedicated to Lord Naguesh, known as Lord Nagnath in ancient times, who is believed to be an incarnation of Lord Shiva. The area surrounding the temple is known as Nagueshi. The temple boasts colourful images of gods and goddesses around the base of the deepstambha (lamp tower) and an ancient water reservoir, which is surrounded by palm trees.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 387}",, 390,"One of the two military museums in the country, the Naval Aviation Museum, in Goa, was inaugurated in 1998. It is the only aviation museum in Asia. The chief attractions of the place are displays of Indian aircraft that were used in the history of the Navy. These are displayed in an open-air gallery outside the museum. The interior of the museum has been built to look like the inside of a naval aircraft carrier. Several galleries display naval equipment, a simulation room and exhibits from prominent battles. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 388}",, 391,"Located in the state capital of Panaji, Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Church is believed to have been originally built as a chapel in 1541, to serve the religious requirements of the Portuguese sailors. The chapel eventually became a parish in 1600 and nine years later, it was replaced by a church. Its symmetrical zigzag stairway was constructed in the 18th century. The church is believed to have been modelled after the Bom Jesus de Braga in Portugal, with one middle and four side landings in perfect symmetry.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 389}",, 392,"Just 3 km from the Canacona railway station, now on the Konkan Railway route, Palolem is a white sand beach that overlooks a blue bay. A lot of seaside shacks selling delectable seafood, souvenirs and apparel can be found here. The Rajbag Beach nearby can be visited for some peace and quiet.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 390}",, 393,"Goa's capital, Panaji is located on the banks of River Mandovi and is considered to be one of the country's most relaxed cities. Formerly known as Panjim, the city boasts lovely cafes and restaurants, colonial-era buildings, gorgeous churches and a stunning riverside promenade. The narrow by-lanes of the Latin Quarter are a must-visit to get a taste of the city's Portuguese heritage. Among Panaji's most popular sites are Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Church, Adil Shah's Palace, which is Goa's oldest surviving building, Mahalaxmi Temple, Chapel of St Sebastian and Maruti Temple.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 391}",, 394,"The quaint hamlet of Reis Magos (meaning three wise men) is home to two famous landmarks: the Reis Magos Fort and the Reis Magos Church. The fort of Reis Magos was built in 1551 and is listed under the Goa Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act. Located on the banks of River Mandovi, the fort is a wonderful example of the confluence of Hindu and Portuguese architectural styles. Surrounded by sturdy laterite walls, it is studded with Portuguese turrets. Once, 33 guns existed here though only seven have been found within the fort complex. During its glorious times, the fort accommodated viceroys and other dignitaries coming from, or going to, Lisbon in Portugal. Initially, it was used as a defence fortress, later a jail and has also served as a hospital in the past.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 392}",, 395,"Located in Ponda, the Safa Masjid was built in 1560 by Ibrahim Adil Shah, the sultan of Bijapur. It is a huge complex and amongst its ruins are various gardens and fountains that make for a tranquil setting. A pointed terracotta tile roof covers the main rectangular prayer hall of the mosque. The best time to visit here is during the festivities of Id-Ul-Fitr and Id-Ul-Zuha, when it is adorned with exquisite decorations. The most interesting aspect of the Safa Masjid complex is the huge water tank with 44 hammams or hot air baths that dot its four interior sides. The tank has a flight of steps made in typical Hindu bathing style of ghats. Both the tank as well as the mosque have been made in laterite stone masonry.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 393}",, 396,"Dedicated to St Catherine, the 16th century celebrated structure of Se Cathedral is among the most imposing churches in Goa. Due to its sheer scale and stunning design, it is a treat for architecture and photography enthusiasts. Commissioned by Portuguese viceroy, Redondo, the edifice of the church is, in fact, bigger than any of the churches in Portugal as he wanted it to be “a grandiose church worthy of wealth, power and fame of the Portuguese who dominated the seas from the Atlantic to the Pacific.”",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 394}",, 397,"About 35 km from Panaji, in the village of Narve, lies the Shri Saptakoteshwar Temple. It is considered as one of the six temples of Lord Shiva in the Konkan region. An ancient structure, the temple is thronged by devotees of Saptakoteshwar, the deity of the Kadamba dynasty. A number of coins unearthed here mention the deity's name along with that of king Jayeshi of Kadamba dynasty.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 395}",, 398,"Located in Sangolda in Bardez taluka, the beautiful temple of Shree Shantadurga, who was known as Santeri Devi, is dedicated to the deity who mediated between Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. It is said that so fierce was the battle that Lord Brahma prayed to Goddess Parvati to intervene. She did so in the form of Shantadurga and placed Lord Vishnu on her right hand and Lord Shiva on her left to settle the fight. The temple complex in Sangolda has an impressive idol of the goddess, which is flanked by idols of Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 396}",, 399,"One of the most picturesque churches in Goa, this beautiful structure is located in Old Goa, near the Se Cathedral. Built in 1665 by Italian monks of the Order of Theatines, St Cajetan's Church is a fine example of Corinthian architecture. Niched within the external facade are four stunning statues of St Paul, St Peter, St John the evangelist and St Matthew.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 397}",, 400,"Among Goa's most photographed beaches, Vagator Beach is a crescent-shaped paradise situated on the Caisua Bay along River Chapora. A favourite venue for parties by the sea at night during the peak tourist season, it also overlooks the Chapora Fort perched atop a hillock.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 398}",, 401,"Surrounded by dense deodar forests, this historic site once served as a playground for the British where they would play cricket and organise polo matches, fancy fairs, dog shows and other cultural events. Today, the flat terrain is used as the playground of Shimla city and is one of the most popular picnic spots with tourists visiting the hill station. The sprawling land is home to a helipad, a golf course, a temple and a museum dedicated to the Indian Army. Various parades, army activities, events and the Dussehra festival celebrations are organised at this ground. This scenic spot also offers enchanting views of Shimla and its surroundings and makes for a great place to spend some quality leisure time.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 399}",, 402,"One of the most gorgeous and popular hill stations in India, Chail is a perfect vacation spot that attracts tourists with its unmatched beauty, royal palaces and sprawling cricket grounds. The hill town once served as the summer capital of the princely state of Patiala and is spread across the Rajgarh, Sadh Tiba and Pandewa hillocks. Blessed with dense forests of chir, pine and deodars, Chail offers stunning views of the countryside. The main attraction is the Chail Palace. Built in 1891, it was owned by the Maharaja of Patiala and is now run as a heritage hotel. Its grand interiors and classic furniture are reminders of the princely lifestyle of the bygone era. Another must-visit site is the pristine Sadhupul Lake where tourists can witness nature at its best. Surrounded by lush green trees and mountain slopes, the lake gives tourists an opportunity to rejuvenate in peaceful environs. Cricket lovers can head to the School Playground, which was commissioned by Maharaja Bhupinder Singh (1891-1938), an avid lover of the sport. Perched at an altitude of 7,500 ft, the ground stands proudly as the highest cricket ground in the world. The Kali Ka Tibba or Kali Temple is not only a major spiritual site but also offers majestic views of the city. Tourists can also visit the Chail Gurudwara that dates back to 1907. Chail is home to a rich variety of animal and bird species like Himalayan black bear and flying squirrel that can be spotted at the Chail Wildlife Sanctuary. For trekkers, Chail offers amazing trekking trails like the rocky trails of Gaura and Jhajja, which take you to some of the best viewpoints. Adventure lovers can also indulge in activities like angling, which is quite popular among tourists flocking to the hill station. Chail is located at an easy distance of around 55 km from Shimla and is easily accessible from all parts of the country.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 400}",, 403,"The magnificent Christ Church is the most popular landmark of Shimla that stands as a testament to the region’s colonial past. Built by the British in 1857, it is one of north India's oldest churches that attracts tourists with its brilliant Neo-Gothic style of architecture. The church has borne witness to the region’s rich history and culture, and pews that were marked out for the viceroy, the commander-in-chief and the lieutenant-governor of Punjab still remain intact. It also houses memorial tablets made of brass that honour those who built the British empire in India. The church is known for its stained glass windows that represent faith, hope, charity, fortitude, patience and humanity. The St Michael’s Cathedral is a Catholic house of worship that is run by the Simla-Chandigarh Archdiocese. Visitors can head there for daily and weekly mass. The timings tend to vary in summers and winters.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 401}",, 404,"One of the seven hills that ring the hill station of Shimla, Elysium stands towards the north-western fringes of the city. An amazing vantage point to get a bird's eye view of the city, it is the highest point in Shimla. Steeped in colonial charm, it boasts the popular British era Auckland House, which once served as the residence of the then viceroy, Lord Auckland. Set amidst tall deodars and rhododendrons, the more than 150-year-old building makes for an enchanting sight. It has now been converted into Auckland House Girls  School, lovingly referred to as A lucky. There's also an orphanage located nearby that offers shelter to Tibetan kids. The hill lies on the road leading to the Lakkar Bazaar. This gorgeous hill is also home to the Longwood residential locality.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 402}",, 405,"A secluded snowy retreat near Shimla, Fagu serves as a basecamp for trekkers, nature lovers and botanists who wish to explore Shimla's gorgeous countryside. The deep valleys of Fagu are home to scenic apple orchards and beautiful flower fields. The place offers limited options for accommodation and tourists can book Hotel Peach Blossom which is run by Himachal Pradesh Tourism. One of the major tourist spots in Fagu is the Banthia Devta Temple, which offers a glimpse of the town's rich art and culture. The temple draws visitors with its beautiful wooden carvings and scenic beauty. Camping lovers should head to Katir, which is located 13 km from Fagu and attracts visitors with thrilling opportunities. Another place near Fagu that will leave you mesmerised is Theog, known for its markets. At about 2,450 m above sea level, Fagu is located on the Hindustan-Tibet Road. In winter, it is covered with snow and boasts pristine surroundings.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 403}",, 406,"The second-highest peak in Shimla district, Hatu, about 3,400 m high, lies on the outskirts of the city. Tourists can visit the quaint town of Narkanda that is situated atop the peak. The town serves as a transit camp for travellers heading to Spiti Valley and other higher reaches of Himachal Pradesh. Narkanda is home to the iconic Hatu Temple, dedicated to Hatu mata, an incarnation of Goddess Kali. Constructed entirely out of timber, the temple is a highly revered site in the region. Narkanda is also home to the 18th-century Stokes Farm, which is widely known for its apple orchards. Allow the generous Stokes family to give you a free guided tour where you can see varieties of apples and several experiments being done in collaboration with leading agro companies. Narkanda has also emerged as a haven for adventure enthusiasts and offers great opportunities for trekking, skiing and other popular winter sports.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 404}",, 407,"The Himachal State Museum is located at the peak of Mount Pleasant in a villa called Inverarm. It houses cultural, artistic and archaeological heritage artefacts, in addition to historical sculptures and paintings from across the state. Founded in 1974, the museum also houses a great collection of Mughal, Rajasthani and contemporary paintings along with Pahari miniatures. Tourists can see several artefacts made of bronze, and philatelic and anthropological exhibits at the museum. The museum displays Gupta sculptures and some of the finest exhibits include the stone images of Masrur and Kullu masks. The library houses a good collection of historical books and manuscripts. Lying a stone's throw from Scandal Point, it can be visited between 10 am and 5 pm. It remains closed on Mondays and official holidays.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 405}",, 408,"The highest peak of Shimla, Jakhu Hill is known for the Jakhu Temple, dedicated to Lord Hanuman. If you peep above the treeline near the Christ Church, you will notice the top of the 33-m-high statue of the god staring back at you. Legend has it that Lord Hanuman stopped here to rest on his way to find the sanjeevani root for Lord Lakshmana. The temple retains its old-world charm as it is situated at a considerable distance from the town and its hustle and bustle. To reach the temple one can take a short cable car ride that goes to the very top of the mountain. The other option is the steep albeit scenic hike that goes up the beautiful mountainside and starts next to the church.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 406}",, 409,"Perched atop the Jakhu Hill, the Jakhu Temple is a popular tourist site. Dedicated to Lord Hanuman, it houses a 108-foot-tall idol of the deity. Due to its location on the highest point of Shimla, it offers sweeping views of the Shivalik ranges. Legend has it that Lord Hanuman stopped here in his quest for the sanjeevani plant, which was the herb needed to cure Lord Lakshmana as he was injured in the battle against Ravana. Another story suggests that one of Lord Hanuman's sandals fell at this spot, and thus a temple came to be built here. The temple lies about 2.5 km away from the famed Ridge in Shimla. It takes on a celestial charm during monsoons.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 407}",, 410,"One of the most popular railway lines in the hills, Kalka Shimla Railway boasts a toy train that offers a unique experience to riders. Winding through the mighty Himalayas, the train takes one through picturesque sceneries, thrilling twists and turns and panoramic landscapes dotted with oak and pine trees. The train also passes through the beautiful Solan city and it is considered one of the best stops. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 408}",, 411,"Known as the apple bowl of India, Kotgarh is a quaint and picturesque town located on the old Hindustan-Tibet road. It is noted for its apple cultivation and offers visitors a chance to walk through lovely apple orchards and pine forests. One of the main attractions of Kotgarh is the gorgeous St Mary's Church that stands as a reminder of the British rule. Built in 1872, the wooden church boasts stained glass windows and an array of benches sculpted out of cedars.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 409}",, 412,"A haven for skiing enthusiasts, this picturesque retreat lying at the foothills of the Himalayas, makes for a great one-day-trip from Shimla. Kufri is one of the most popular tourist spots in Himachal Pradesh that draws large crowds with its stunning views and serene environment. A popular activity in Kufri during the summer season is taking a thrilling horse ride amidst narrow winding roads covered with dense pine forests. Kufri looks most beautiful in winter when the surroundings are covered in a thick blanket of snow and tourists from all parts of the country arrive to witness fresh snow falls. Kufri also provides a great chance to indulge in several adventure activities like camping, hiking, tobogganing (riding in a sledge) and trekking. The Travel and Tourism department of Himachal Pradesh organises an annual Winter Sports Festival, in February, which attracts skiing enthusiasts from all corners of the world. The Himalayan Nature Park is Kufri's most popular stopover that offers tourists the opportunity to spot numerous birds and animals like goral, serows, musk deer, leopards and black bears. Perched at a height of 2,501 m above sea level, Kufri lies on the outskirts of the city of Shimla.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 410}",, 413,"Situated approximately 250 km from Shimla, Manali Sanctuary forms the catchment of Manalsu Khad. Covering a small area of about 31.8 sq km, it is said to have been established in 1954, and is characterised by dense deodar, kail, horse chestnut, walnut and maple trees. Musk deer, monals, brown bears and leopards can be spotted here, while its higher reaches are home to ibex and snow leopard. Some of the most-spotted wildlife in this sanctuary includes the Himalayan black bear, Himalayan palm civet, Himalayan yellow-throated marten, Kashmir flying squirrel, flying fox and barking deer. Apart from a wide variety of flora and fauna, the sanctuary also offers stunning views of the snow-capped peaks of the surrounding mountains. Overnight camping facilities are available at Manali Sanctuary.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 411}",, 414,"Nestled amongst the lush environs of the Shimla Reserve Forest Sanctuary, the quaint town of Mashobra boasts unmatched beauty. Crisscrossed with narrow alleys, dotted with colonial buildings, serene churches and ancient temples, Mashobra leaves one in awe. It also serves as the official retreat of the President of India, who arrives every year to conduct official meetings with other dignitaries. Drenched in colonial charm, the Presidential retreat is entirely made of wood and dates back to 1850. The building plays host to the President for two weeks during the summer season and is also used to accommodate foreign dignitaries visiting Shimla. Wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers can visit the Reserve Forest Sanctuary, lined with cedar, oak and pine trees. Some of the fauna you can sight include leopards, monkeys, baboons, jackals and barking deer.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 412}",, 415,"A paradise for nature lovers, Naldehra is famous as one of the oldest golf courses in the country, located at a height of 2,200 m above sea level. An 18-hole course, it is considered as one of the most challenging in India. Originally designed by the British Viceroy, Lord Curzon, who was supposedly so taken with the beauty of the spot that he personally supervised the laying out of the nine-hole golf course, which was later expanded.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 413}",, 416,"Drawing tourists from far and wide, Narkanda is noted for its scenic beauty, ancient temples, apple orchards and skiing opportunities. The best experience one can have in Narkanda is trekking to the Hatu Peak through deodar-laden forests and visiting the Hatu Mata Temple perched atop the peak. Located at an elevation of 3,400 m, Hatu Peak is the second-highest in Shimla district. The imposing Hatu Mata Temple, dedicated to Goddess Kali is built in typical Himachali architecture. It draws large crowds on the first Sunday of the Hindu calendar month, Jyeshta (May-June). One of the major attractions of the temple is a small stove-like structure, which, according to popular belief, was used by the Pandavas to cook food during their exile. Narkanda is also home to the 18th-century Stokes Farm, which is widely known for its apple orchards. Allow the generous Stokes family to give you a free guided tour where you can see varieties of apples and several experiments being done in collaboration with leading agro companies. Narkanda has also emerged as a haven for adventure enthusiasts and offers great opportunities for trekking, skiing and other popular winter sports.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 414}",, 417,"One of the seven hills that surround the city of Shimla, Prospect Hill is best known for a glorious temple dedicated to Kamna Devi. Perched on the summit, this temple can be accessed by a 15-minute walk from Boileauganj on the Shimla-Bilaspur highway. It lies at a height of 2,125 m above sea level, and offers pristine views of the town sprawled below. Tourists can also see the popular toy train winding through picturesque surroundings. The way to the temple is lined with deodar trees and according to popular belief, devotees who take the difficult climb to reach the temple, are blessed by Goddess Kamna Devi. Prospect Hill is also one of the best places in Shimla to witness gorgeous sunsets.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 415}",, 418,"Located on the peaceful banks of River Sutlej on the old Hindustan-Tibet Road, Rampur is a bustling town best known for its beautiful temples. Some of the temples worth visiting include Dumgir Buddhist Temple, Raghunath Temple, Ayodhya Temple and Narsingh Temple. The main attraction is the royal Padam Palace, which is a blend of colonial and traditional styles of architecture. Its imposing edifice carved out of wood and stone is a notable feature. Surrounded by lush green lawns, the palace stands as a reminder of the rich past of the rulers of Rampur. Every year, during the month of November, the town hosts the Lavi trade fair, one of north India's biggest events. Some of the items one can shop at the fair are shawls, handicraft items, blankets, dry fruits from Kinnaur and other traditional trade items. The town is also popular for the Rampuri chaddar, a type of handwoven blanket. The softness and durability of these blankets make them a favourite among tourists. Rampur is located at a distance of 135 km from Shimla.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 416}",, 419,"Sankat Mochan Temple is the most visited spiritual site in Shimla after the Jakhoo Temple, and draws devotees with its tranquil vibes and amazing view points. Dedicated to Lord Hanuman, the temple was established in 1950 by noted religious figure, Baba Neeb Karori Maharaj, who was so amazed by the beauty of Shimla that he spent 10 days in the forest and decided to establish a Hindu temple. Known for its splendid architecture, the Sankat Mochan Temple also houses idols of Lord Rama and Lord Shiva. The temple not only casts a spell on visitors with its divinity, but also reels them in with the majestic views it offers. Tourists can sit at the iron benches outside the temple complex and enjoy amazing views of Shimla. Located at an altitude of 1,975 m above sea level, the temple lies on the Shimla-Kalka Highway.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 417}",, 420,"Lying on the banks of the meandering River Sutlej, Sarahan is soaked in natural beauty and looks very scenic surrounded by steep cliffs on one side and deep ravines on the other. The landscape is dotted with pine forests, apple orchards and terraced farms and presents a spectacular sight. One can see the majestic Shrikhand Peak of the Great Himalayas from here, which is unique in the way that its tip remains uncovered by snow. As soon as the sun rays fall on the peak, it lights up and makes for a stunning sight. Another attraction is the temple of Goddess Bhima Kaali that looks a lot like a monastery. This temple is one of the shaktipeeths, making it a revered site in the region. According to legend, the place turned into a place of worship after Goddess Sati's ears fell here during Lord Shiva's dance of cosmic destruction.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 418}",, 421,"Set amidst rhododendron and oak forests, Shoghi is a peaceful suburb near Shimla. Home to ancient temples and dense foliage, the quaint town is also a haven for trekkers and offers amazing opportunities for trekking and camping. The Tara Devi Temple is the most popular attraction in Shoghi that draws devotees from all parts of the state. The temple can be reached by taking a walk through lovely deodar forests. Dedicated to Goddess Tara, one of the most significant deities of Tibetan Buddhists, the 250-year-old temple is perched on Tara Parvat. The temple invites large crowds during the Sharad Navratri and the Ma Tara Devi Festival, which is celebrated every year with great fervour during Diwali. Perched at an altitude of 1,851 m above sea level, the temple offers spectacular views of the snow-covered Himalayas on one side and Shimla on the other. Shoghi is also very popular for its delicious fruit products like home-made pickles, syrups, juices and jellies. The gorgeous town is located at a distance of 14 km from Shimla and is best visited during the summer season. Shoghi can also be reached by taking the heritage Kalka-Shimla toy train, which is an amazing experience in itself.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 419}",, 422,"Bordered by lofty hill slopes, the quaint town of Solan is a prominent camping and trekking site. Located at an elevation of 1,467 m above sea level, Solan is surrounded by the Matiul Peak to its east and the Koral Peak to its north. Solan is home to some ancient temples including the most visited Shoolini Mata Temple. Dedicated to Goddess Shoolini, it is one of the oldest and the most revered temples in the region. Every year, an annual fair is held in the month of June that is celebrated with great fervour. Tourists can also visit Jatoli Temple and Karol Tibba. Solan is known as the city of red gold, thanks to the abundant growth of tomato in the region. Another notable attraction is the historic Gurkha Fort, which was occupied by the Gurkhas during the early 1800s. Don't miss the splendid murals made in Pahari style that adorn the fort. Solan is located at a distance of 46 km from Shimla and serves as a gateway to other popular hill stations like Kasauli and Chail.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 420}",, 423,"Lying at a height of about 2,100 ft above sea level, Summer Hill is one of the seven hills that surround the city of Shimla. Dotted with gorgeous deodar and pine trees, this picturesque suburb is home to Summer Hill, one of the seven hills that ring the city of Shimla. Popularly known as Potter's Hill, it holds historical significance as well. Mahatma Gandhi used to stay at the grand mansion of Rajkumari Amrit Kaur located here, during his visits to Shimla. The streets of Summer Hill are lined with magnificent residential buildings and the Himachal Pradesh University is also located here. While travelling on the heritage Shimla-Kalka railway line, one can get spectacular views of the Summer Hill in the backdrop.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 421}",, 424,"Perched atop the Tarav Parvat, the much revered Tara Devi Temple is located on the outskirts of the city. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Tara Devi and offers amazing views of Shimla. The majestic Himalayas in the backdrop and the breathtaking views of the valley make the experience truly special. The temple holds immense spiritual and historical value. It was constructed around 250 years ago and housed a wooden idol of Goddess Tara Devi in its complex. The temple was later shifted to its present location and houses an idol that has been made by using a rare combination of eight elements. The temple is a popular stop for people traveling on the scenic Kalka , Shimla National Highway.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 422}",, 425,"The Mall is where most of Shimla's shops and people converge. It is a pedestrian street, about 7 km long, and is similar to an English Home County's market. The bustling Mall Road is lined with handicraft shops, branded stores and small shops selling a wide range of items. From shawls and woollen items to trendy jewellery and toys for kids, it has something for everyone and is truly a paradise for shopping lovers. The Mall is also noted for gorgeous colonial buildings. It is home to the Gaiety Theatre, which resembles an old British theatre and is a hub for cultural programmes. Other important buildings include the Clarkes Hotel, Town Hall, a red brick mansion called Bantony, which was the erstwhile home of the Maharaja of Sirmaur, and the post office. The Mall is located close to Lakkar Bazaar that is popular for local handicrafts. A passenger lift, set up by HPTDC, can be accessed from the Cart Road to reach the Mall.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 423}",, 426,"With kids enjoying horse rides, tourists taking group pictures, elderly men and women sitting on benches and taking in the views of snow-clad mountains, vendors selling toys, newly-weds taking a romantic stroll and little eateries selling ice creams, the Ridge is undoubtedly the heart of Shimla. At any given time, one can see a large number of tourists having a great time here. The large open space is the centre of all the hustle and bustle of the hill station and also the permanent venue for most of the events and cultural festivals held in the city. The most popular festival hosted at the Ridge is the annual Summer Festival, which is held every year during the months of April or May when people from all parts of the hill station gather and indulge in a riot of activities. One of the most photographed points of Shimla, the iconic Ridge lies along the Mall Road and connects major places like Lakkar Bazaar, Scandal Point, Jakhoo Hill and the Mall with each other. The landmark Christ Church, a fine specimen of Neo-Gothic architecture and also one of the most visited tourist spots of Shimla, is also located at the Ridge.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 424}",, 427,"Drenched in colonial vibes, this majestic building is one of India's best and well-maintained British-era buildings. Surrounded by a lush green botanical garden, Viceregal Lodge once served as the summer residence of the Indian viceroy when the administrative centre shifted from Delhi to Shimla. The lodge is also known as the Rashtrapati Nilayam or President's House as it now serves as a summer retreat for the Indian President. Lying at Observatory Hill, Viceregal Lodge offers panoramic views of the entire area. The building was designed by British architect Henry Irwin during Lord Dufferin's tenure as the Indian viceroy. Built in the Jacobethan style, the building draws influences from English renaissance period, which is reflected in the use of grey stones. The interior of the building is adorned with Burma teak and woodwork. Tourists can visit only a few rooms inside the building as part of a brief paid tour since the building has been changed into the Indian Institute of Advanced Studies. During the tour, you will be told about the history of the place as you see rare photographs that have been exhibited.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 425}",, 428,"An iconic heritage colony, Andretta Artist Village is a centre of theatre, pottery and art. Surrounded by the snow-capped Dhauladhar range and the bamboo groves of the Shivaliks, the village enjoys surreal beauty. The credit for the development of this extraordinary village goes to Norah Richards, a young Irish woman, who came to the village in pre-independence India. She was married to Philip Richards, who was a professor at Government College, Lahore. She had first arrived in Lahore, an important cultural centre in 1908, and became the vice-principal of the noted Dayal Singh College. She had been involved in establishing Punjabi theatre in the city before returning to England after her husband died. She came to Andretta in 1920 and began her journey to revive theatre in the region. It was here that she began the Woodland Estate, which is now a popular stopover for artists from all avenues. The village was home to painter B C Sanyal and professor Jai Dayal Singh, a pupil of Philip Richards from Lahore University, through the 1940s. Sanyal started organising painting exhibitions to fund the Norah Centre for Arts and a resort. Noted painter, Sobha Singh, best known for making Sikh religious paintings, moved in and stayed here till his death in 1986. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 426}",, 429,"Situated on the banks of the pristine Gomti river, Bajinath lies at an altitude of 1,130 m. Best known for the famous 13th-century temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, who is worshipped as Vaidyanath or the Lord of physicians. The Baijnath temple has been a significant spiritual site ever since its construction in 1204 AD. It is a beautiful example of early medieval north Indian temple architecture known as Nagara style of temples. The two long inscriptions in the porch of the temple indicate that a temple of Lord Shiva existed on the spot even before the present one was constructed.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 427}",, 430,"One of the major attractions near McLeodganj is Bhagsu Nag, a temple that was rebuilt by the first Gurkha rifles stationed here after the earthquake in 1905. According to local legend, 5,000 years ago, Nagdevata, the snake god was drawn into a battle with a local king, Bhagsu, who stole water from the sacred Nag Dal Lake. King Bhagsu was vanquished and forgiven by the god and the site was consecrated as Bhagsu Nag. The temple is a place for pilgrimage for the indigenous Gurkha people from the nearby villages of Bhagsu and Dharamkot and is located in Bhagsu village near the Dal lake. During monsoons, the Bhagsu Waterfall, located around 10 minutes from the temple, is a delightful sight with its full bodied stream stretching well over 25 ft, enhancing the contrasting black and green colours of the rocks and vegetation. One of the most popular attractions around Dharamsala, Bhagsu is frequented by tourists and adventure enthusiasts alike owing to the numerous trails in the area that offer short albeit delightful journeys through the surrounding forests.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 428}",, 431,"One of the most important spiritual sites in the region, Chamunda Devi Temple is dedicated to Goddess Kali. One of the nine temples (nau devi yatra) that are a part of the ritualistic pilgrimage across north India for many devotees, this temple is among the oldest monuments in Chamba. Constructed almost entirely of wood, it was built by Raja Umed Singh, the king of Jodhpur, in 1762.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 429}",, 432,"One of the shaktipeethas (devotional shrines where the severed body parts of Goddess Sati fell), Chintpurni Temple is located around 80 km from Dharamsala. The presiding deity is Goddess Chintpurni, who is said to remove worries, and is represented by a pindi (round stone idol). Legend has it that when Lord Vishnu severed Maa Sati's body in 51 parts to end Lord Shiva's dance of cosmic destruction, the parts got scattered over different places in India. Considered one of the most important among 51 shaktipeethas, it is believed the head of Goddess Shakti fell at Chintpurni.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 430}",, 433,"One of the most charming hamlets of Himachal Pradesh, Hamirpur boasts a rich culture. With a smattering of temples that invite devotees from across the region, Hamirpur is ideal to soak in spirituality while languishing amidst picturesque surroundings. The main attraction is the Deotsidh Temple, which is visited by devotees who want to pay their respects to Baba Balak Nath. En route Deothsidh, tourists can also visit the scenic Nangal Dam and Naina Devi Temple Complex. Hamirpur also offers adventure sports opportunities like trekking. Sujanpur Palace is a prominent site from where activities like paragliding, rafting and angling are organised. The palace is also home to temples like Gauri Shankar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, Murli Manohar Temple and Narbadeshwar Temple, which make for interesting visits.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 431}",, 434,"An ideal site for activities like sightseeing, fishing, long drives and picnics, Joginder Nagar is known for Macchiyal Lake and Bassi Power House. The third-biggest city in Mandi district of the state, Joginder Nagar is named after Raja Joginder Sen, the 18th king of Mandi. It happens to be the only one in Asia to have three hydroelectric power stations and is therefore named the city of powerhouses. This area is also known for hosting the annual paragliding festival at Bir-Billing. A base for many excursions and treks, Joginder Nagar also acts as a gateway for the Nargu Wildlife Sanctuary that is home to a rich variety of fauna like musk deer, Himalayan bear and monal. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 432}",, 435,"Built against a rocky cliff, the popular temple of Jwalamukhi is one of the 51 shaktipeethas (devotional shrines where the severed body parts of Goddess Sati fell). Set amid the Dhauladhar mountain range, it is said that Goddess Satis tongue fell here. The goddess is manifested here as small flames that keep burning in a flawless blue colour through fissures in an age-old rock. As the temple has no idol, the flames are worshipped.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 433}",, 436,"Lying amidst a cinematic setting, the Kareri Lake is one of the most scenic tourist spots in the state of Himachal Pradesh. Thanks to numerous gushing streams and beautiful green meadows, trekking to the lake through alpine forests, is an experience not easily forgotten. Quaint shepherd villages welcome you with a blissful charm of their own as you make your way to the lake. From straight roads to river crossings over wooden bridges and steep ascents, one comes across a variety of terrain on the trek. The second half of the trek requires you to cover a rocky grassland along with the softly flowing Nyund stream.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 434}",, 437,"Home to over 120,000 manuscripts and books written in Tibetan, the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives makes for an interesting visit. It also holds about 15,000 books on Tibet, the Himalayan region and Buddhism, in English and other languages. The library also has a cultural museum that has displays of statues, books, Tibetan artefacts and 3D mandalas in sand and wood.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 435}",, 438,"The Losel Doll Museum is situated in the premises of Norbulingka Institute. It has over 150 dolls in traditional costumes from various regions of Tibet. These were made by artist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery as part of a project to support their monastery.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 436}",, 439,"Very rarely does one come across a temple as unique as the Masroor Temple, while travelling in the northern part of India. Popularly known as the Himalayan Pyramid, the temple complex is an important archaeological site dating back to the 8th and 9th centuries. All the 15 temples here are believed to have been carved out of a single rock. Located 40 km from Dharamsala, this temple complex is popular for its distinguished architecture.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 437}",, 440,"A serene hill town near Dharamsala, McLeodganj is bestowed with unparalleled natural beauty in the form of verdant landscapes and snow-capped mountains. This hill station, perched at a height of 1,770 m above sea level, is renowned as the home of the Dalai Lama, the Tibetan spiritual leader. Besides visiting the many monasteries located here and exploring their culture, tourists can enjoy trekking opportunities. Because of its rich Buddhist heritage, McLeodganj is also called Little Lhasa (traditional capital of Tibet). Tourists can also shop for unique Tibetan handicrafts or sample the rich flavours of the region. McLeodganj has been named after Donald Friell McLeod, the then lieutenant governor of Punjab. Tourists can also visit the 8th-century Masroor Temple, a rock-cut structure built in the Nagara style of architecture.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 438}",, 441,"Formerly known as Dhameri Fort, the massive Nurpur Fort was constructed by Raja Basu in the late 16th century. It is known for its impressive architectural designs, particularly the walls that have deeply carved panels depicting figures of birds, animals, men, women, children, kings, gods and goddesses. Tourists can also pay respects at the Brij Raj Swami Temple, located within the premises. A special feature of this site is that here the idols of both Lord Krishna and Meera Bai are worshipped together.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 439}",, 442,"Speckled with temples, a Gurudwara and monasteries, Rewalsar is an ideal spot for praying, meditation and soaking in peace and serenity. Popularly referred to as Trisangam (confluence of three holy communities), it serves as an example of religious tolerance and harmony. Rewalsar is also called Tso Pema (Lotus Lake) by Tibetan and Himachali Buddhists in honour of Indian yogi Padmasambhava, who once lived and meditated here. Above the lake, on the hillside, is a 12-m-high statue of Padmasambhava. The main attraction is the square-shaped Rewalsar Lake with a shoreline of around 735 m. Tourists can also head to Rewalsar Zoo to catch a glimpse of local fauna.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 440}",, 443,"Used to produce melodious tunes, a singing bowl is a musical instrument that produces sound when it is struck, scraped or shaken. An inverted bell-like structure, it comes in various sizes, and for more delicate sounds you can buy the smaller bowls, while for deeper tunes, the larger bowls are preferred. Usually, a mallet is used to strike the singing bowls. Since music has often been believed to be an important component of meditation and healing, the bowls are used in spiritual purposes. It is said that the sounds that the bowls produces give energy that is used to join the broken frequencies of soul, body and mind.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 441}",, 444,"Nestled amongst tall coniferous and pine trees is the St John in the Wilderness Church, widely known for its architectural intricacies and Gothic style. The beautiful polished wood of the altar railings and the brass oil lamps along with stained glass windows are particularly attractive and diminish the forbidding appearance of the stone building. A huge church bell near the entrance was brought especially from England in 1915. A memorial that dominates the environs is the elaborate stone structure erected in honour of Lord Elgin, the British Viceroy who died at Dharamsala in 1863. The church was constructed in 1852 and is the final resting place of many Europeans who perished in a massive earthquake that struck Chamba in 1905. It is only open on Sundays for the weekly mass that is still held at 10 am.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 442}",, 445,"The erstwhile residence of the royal family, palace-fort Sujanpur Tira is one of the most prominent attractions on the tourist circuit. Tourists can visit the five temples housed in the premises, along with Baradari, a hall where the court was held. Strolling around the fort, one can almost catch the vestiges of its royal past. The entrance of the fort is quite splendid with some excellent paintings adorning the walls. The major attraction is Gauri Shankar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. The fort was constructed by Abhay Chand of the Katoch dynasty in 1758.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 443}",, 446,"Located about 35 km from Dharamsala in Kangra district, Tatwani and Machhrial are among the major tourist stopovers in the area. Tatwani is known for a lord Shiva temple and a hot spring enclosed within it. The spring is believed to have curative properties. It is said that water from this spring can cure muscle ache, arthritis and even poor blood circulation. To cleanse skin impurities, visitors prefer to have a bath in the sulphur spring and then take a dip in the nearby river. Visitors also like to have picnics near the scenic springs. Machhrial is noted for its waterfalls that are nestled amidst picturesque surroundings. Tatwani and Machhrial are at a distance of 5 km from each other.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 444}",, 447,"A popular form of Buddhist art that is made on silk or cotton scrolls, thangka paintings are a beautiful expression used to convey messages of Buddhist philosophy. They can be done in intricate applique or embroidery form as well. Buddhism and its philosophies are conventionally depicted through scenes, mandalas and deities in these paintings. While they are quite appealing aesthetically, they are also used for meditative purposes as practitioners focus on the deities in the paintings and try to develop a clear visualisation.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 445}",, 448,"The keeper of culture and tradition of the region, the Norbulingka Institute is a popular tourist attraction. It is a unique, self-sustaining institute that has been maintaining traditions for generations. One can get a first-hand experience of Tibetan art here that is produced using methods that have been practised and passed down for many centuries. Built in the traditional Tibetan style, the institute is situated in a valley below the city of Dharamsala. Exploring the beautiful campus can be an occupying activity. You can interact with local artisans practicing the art forms of thangka painting and applique, statue-making and decorative wood carving, wood painting, weaving and tailoring, and buy great souvenirs. The Losel Doll Museum in the premises has over 150 dolls in traditional costumes from various regions of Tibet. These were made by artist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery as part of a project to support their monastery. Visitors can also get to the round-the-year open Hummingbird Cafe and enjoy a wide variety of delicacies. The flagship shop at Norbulingka offers a range of products created at the institute, from handcarved furniture to clothing line to thangkas.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 446}",, 449,"Known for stalagmite and stalactite formations, Trilokpur is home to a cave temple with Lord Shiva as the presiding deity. Tourists can also visit the three temples dedicated to Goddess Shakti in the region. The main shrine is the Temple of Bhagwati Tripur Bala Sundri, that depicts a childhood image of Goddess Durga. A stone's throw away lies the Shakti Temple, dedicated to Bhagwati Lalita Devi located on a hillock. Another attraction is the temple of Tripur Bhairavi.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 447}",, 450,"A popular hill station in the Dharamkot area of McLeodganj, Triund is the starting point for various trails that go up the Triund Hill. Some of these trails lead to the Inderahara point on the great Mt Dhauladhar. Throughout the trek, views of the entire Dhauladhar range and the vast, lush green meadows offer a surreal experience that attracts several trekkers looking for a moderate-to-easy trek for the weekend. The trek, which begins from Dharamkot is 18 km long and is marked with a well defined trail. It is advisable to hire a guide/ trek operator if this is your first experience of trekking as the trails run through thick forests of rhododendron and deodar, which despite their beauty can be a little disorienting. The entire journey takes a maximum of six hours depending on your pace and there is a vast flat area that can be used to pitch a tent and acclimatise if you intend to head further up.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 448}",, 451,"The Badshah Tomb marks the final resting place of the mother of the famous ruler of Kashmir, Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin (1421 AD to 1474 AD), in Srinagar. It has been erected on the plinth of an old Buddhist temple. An unusual five-domed brick structure, it is considered a unique piece of architecture, dating back to the 15th century. There are claims that it looks more like a structure from the Byzantine empire. The tomb is a peaceful place and provides a great view of the surrounding greenery from the top. When seen from the new Zaina Kadal (bridge), the city's oldest bridge, it forms an important part of the classic view of Old Town Srinagar.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 449}",, 452,"Situated on the south-eastern side of the Dal Lake, the garden of Chashma Shahi boasts beautifully terraced lawns, dotted with vibrant flowerbeds. It is one of the most beautiful gardens in Kashmir, and was built in 1632 during the reign of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. It is said that Shah Jahan himself had named it Chashma Shahi, after a mountain spring that watered the garden. The 108-m-long and 38-m-wide garden is spread over one acre and is the smallest garden among the three famous Mughal gardens, the other two being Nishat Bagh and Shalimar Bagh.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 450}",, 453,"Situated around 20 km from Srinagar lies the Dachigam National Park. Spread over an area of 141 sq km, it is almost rectangular in shape and divided into two parts Upper Dachigam and Lower Dachigam. The former extends over the higher reaches of the park and can be reached after a day's trek from the nearest road. Meanwhile, Lower Dachigam comprises around a third of the total area of the national park, which is best known for the endangered species of Kashmir stag or hangul.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 451}",, 454,"One of the most magnificent and popular attractions in Srinagar is the Dal Lake. Nestled at the foothills of Mount Shridhara, the glistening waters of this lake are a sight to behold. Set against the cinematic backdrop of the Pir Panjal mountain ranges, the Dal Lake exudes a peaceful vibe and a romantic aura. It is dotted with elaborate houseboats that are decorated with intricate wood carvings, and colourful shikaras (narrow wooden boats that resemble the gondolas in Venice). Visitors can rent these houseboats, some of which are very luxurious, and enjoy a few hours of sailing in the lake. Make sure to look out for flower and vegetable vendors on similar boats, selling their wares to tourists. There are many floating restaurants and photography studios as well.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 452}",, 455,"One of the foremost attractions of the Dal Lake, apart from shikaras and boathouses, is the Floating Vegetable Market, which happens to be the only one in the country and second only to the rowing shops along the backwaters of Vietnam's Mekong Delta. The vegetable-sellers have their own island in the Dal Lake and start selling from four in the morning and close within the next two hours.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 453}",, 456,"Located only 52 km from Srinagar in the Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir, the scenic valley of Gulmarg sits at an altitude of 2,730 m above sea level. Surrounded by snow-covered peaks of the mighty Pir Panjal range, lush green meadows, deep ravines, pine-forested hills and valleys, Gulmarg has inspired poets and artists over centuries. Literally meaning a meadow of flowers, the valley of Gulmarg has often been compared to paradise on earth.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 454}",, 457,"Situated on the left banks of Dal Lake, right opposite the Nishat Bagh, the grandiose Hazratbal shrine (mosque) is a highly revered site. The mosque is believed to house Moi-e-Muqqadas the sacred hair of Prophet Muhammad's beard. It is said to be dating back to the 17th century.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 455}",, 458,"Located at the foothills of Zabarwan mountains, the picturesque Nagin Lake is an offshoot of Dal Lake. With Hari Parbat on its west and Shankaracharya Hill on its south, the lake is flanked by beautiful willow and poplar trees, and is often known as 'nageena' meaning the jewel in the ring. The lake is linked through a causeway, which only permits walkers and bikers to enter the precincts. The causeway carries the water supply pipeline to the city of Srinagar. The lake is also linked with Khushal Sar and Gil Sar lakes via a channel called Nallah Amir Khan. It is considered a better option than the famous Dal Lake to enjoy a swim as it is deeper and less crowded.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 456}",, 459,"Situated on the eastern end of the Dal Lake, Nishat Garden is the second-largest Mughal garden in the Kashmir Valley, with the Zabarwan mountain range forming an idyllic backdrop. Nishat Bagh or Garden of Joy was designed and built by Asif Khan, the elder brother of Mughal queen Noor Jahan, in 1633.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 457}",, 460,"It is the only place in the world after Spain that cultivates saffron, one of the most expensive spices globally. Situated on the eastern side of River Jhelum, around 15 km from Srinagar, Pampore is often called the saffron town of Kashmir.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 458}",, 461,"Pashmina shawls are a symbol of lavishness and luxury and also the embodiment of the ethereal beauty of Kashmir that is reflected in their texture. Believed to have originated in Nepal, Pashmina or cashmere wool is considered as the softest in the world and keeps one very warm. The wool that is used to make the exquisite Pashmina shawls is obtained from a kind of goat called Capra Hircus (Chyangra) that is generally found at an altitude of 12,000 ft where temperatures dip as low as minus 40-degree Centigrade. Pashmina has also been mentioned in the epic Mahabharata where it was a favourite of the emperors and nobles. The art of making clothes from Pashmina is believed to be as old as 3000 BC and it is said to have graced the home of many kings and queens like Napoleon and Marie Antoinette.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 459}",, 462,"Located on the banks of River Jhelum, the Shah-i-Hamdan or Khanqah-e-Molla is one of the oldest mosques in Srinagar. It is said that the mosque was originally built in 1359 and underwent reconstruction in 1732. In fact, it is the first mosque to be built in Srinagar by Muslim ruler, Sikander Butshikan, in the memory of preacher Mir Syed Ali Hamdani.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 460}",, 463,"Constructed by Mughal emperor Jehangir for his wife Noor Jahan in 1619 AD, Shalimar Bagh is the largest Mughal garden in the Kashmir Valley. The name 'shalimar' comes from the Sanskrit language and means the abode of love.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 461}",, 464,"Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the Shankaracharya Temple is situated on the Gopadari Hill, southeast of Srinagar. This temple, believed to be one of the oldest shrines in the Kashmir Valley, is named after the great philosopher, Shankaracharya, who visited the valley about 10 centuries ago. The temple, situated at a height of 1,100 ft above the city of Srinagar, is constructed on a high octagonal plinth and can be approached using a flight of steps.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 462}",, 465,"Located at an altitude of 2,740 m, Sonmarg is an ideal stopover for nature lovers who want to enjoy camping in a hill station. Known as the Meadow of Gold, Sonmarg is the gateway to Ladakh and is known for its verdant and picturesque valleys and snow-clad peaks. River Sindh winds its way through the valley and takes care of the flora of the region that include silver birch, fir, pine and alpine flowers. Sonmarg is also the base destination from where the famous Amarnath Yatra starts. If you happen to be in Sonmarg, make sure to visit Vishansar Lake. Around a kilometre long, the lake freezes over in winter and is the source of River Nelum, which flows upward in the northern direction. Another attraction is River Nilagrad, around 6 km from Sonmarg.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 463}",, 466,"The Shri Pratap Singh (SPS) Museum used to be the summer palace of the maharajas who earlier ruled Kashmir. It is named after Maharaja Pratap Singh, the erstwhile ruler of Jammu and Kashmir. Started in 1898, it houses a large collection of handicrafts as well as archaeological artefacts from across the Union Territory.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 464}",, 467,"Located at the foothills of the Zabarwan mountain range, on the banks of the Dal Lake, Indira Gandhi Tulip Garden is a beautiful expanse of lush greenery. Spread over an area of 30 acre, it is the largest tulip garden in Asia, and is more commonly known as Siraj Bagh. Earlier called Model Floriculture Centre, it was opened for public in 2007 to boost tourism and floriculture in the Kashmir Valley. More than 60 varieties of tulips numbering over a few lakh can be seen, along with many other species of daffodils, hyacinths and ranunculus. Beginning 2017, a Tulip Festival is organised with the onset of the spring season every year to showcase a wide range of flowers. The festival lasts a fortnight, between April 1 and April 15. The beautiful garden is surrounded by Dal Lake, Nishat Bagh and Chashma Shahi on three sides.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 465}",, 468,"Nestled amid the snow-capped Himalayas and pristine and lush greenery, Wular lake (also spelt as Wullar) looks like a little piece of heaven that dropped down on the earth. One of the largest natural freshwater lakes in the Asian continent, it attracts visitors from across the globe, who come here to stand in awe of its joyful beauty. The lake lies in the Bandipora district of Jammu and Kashmir and is partly fed by the Jhelum river.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 466}",, 469,"Yusmarg is known for its grassy pastures and deep forests, with the snow-covered mountains forming a stunning backdrop. Around 2 hours (90 km) away from Gulmarg, pristine Yusmarg is one of the less-frequented tourist destinations in the Kashmir Valley. It lies around 47 km from Srinagar, in the Badgam district of Jammu and Kashmir. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 467}",, 470,"The largest gompa built by Rinchen Zangpo, a translator of Sanskrit Buddhist texts into Tibetan, Alchi Monastery is among the most famous sites in the region. Tourists can pay their respects at the various shrines and temples, like the principal Buddha Vairocana Lhakhang, Lotsava Lhakhang, Jamyang Lhakhang (Manjusri temple) and sumtsag Lhakhang. The main statue is that of the Vairocana Buddha, however, there are other smaller statues depicting Lord Buddha. A unique aspect of this monastery is that the paintings here are not in thangka style. Rather, they boast an Indian-style art. To build this monastery, Rinchen Zangpo is said to have brought painters, carvers and sculptures over from the Kashmir valley. Located on the outskirts of the city, the monastery is said to have been built around 1000 AD.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 468}",, 471,"The Chadar Trek can only be enjoyed during the winter months in Ladakh. It gets its name from the fact that, during winter, the rivers freeze and form a blanket of ice that forms the main terrain of this trek. Throughout the adventure, trekkers are walking on precarious icy formations, staying in caves filled with stalactites and stalagmites and encountering other snowy landscape. It is very important to have an experienced guide who leads the trek. It is not suitable for children and most adults as it is a difficult trek. Only those who feel they have a high level of fitness must head on this journey. It covers a distance of approximately 62 km, which takes about nine days to cover and scales a height of up to 11,000 ft. The trek is mostly covered on the frozen River Zanskar and begins from the village of Chilling. February is considered to be the best time to complete this trek as the ice is most stable during that month.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 469}",, 472,"Widely believed to be the second-highest motorable road in the world, Chang La mountain pass is perched at a height of 17,590 ft above sea level. This pass is the main route to the pristine Pangong Lake, which is a scenic tourist stopover. The pass is also the gateway to the Changthang Plateau, which is known to be the home of the nomadic Changpa tribe. Tourists can also visit the nearby Tangtse village. The pass remains inaccessible during the winter months i.e. from November to April. Another unique thing about the pass is that the world's highest research station, founded and maintained by the Defence Research and Development Organisation, is also located here. The Chang La Pass lies about 75 km from Leh.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 470}",, 473,"This sanctuary is home to a diversity of flora and fauna and is spread over an area of 1,600 sq km. It is located in the Ladakhi Changthang Plateau in the Leh district of Jammu and Kashmir. It boasts of the highest lake on earth, Tso Moriri. Not just that it is also believed to include the world's highest village, Korzok Village that draws tourists for the Korzok Monastery. From sighting the rare snow leopard, one can also spot a kiang or a wild ass, along with the dark-necked crane. Other interesting species one can find are the Tibetan wolf, wild yak, bharal, brown bear and the mormot that seems to be present everywhere. It also has a wide variety of avifauna and around 44 types of waterbirds and seasonal species of migratory birds are also found here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 471}",, 474,"Choglamsar is a Tibetan settlement located on the outskirts of Leh. Sprawled along River Indus at approximately 11,000 ft above sea level, it is famed for the exquisite Tibetan choktse tables as several artisans who make these handicrafts reside in the village. The village also has a handicraft centre mainly devoted to carpet weaving. Many artisans travel from this village to sell their wares in the main city. The settlement also features a striking gompa that is perched on a little hill.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 472}",, 475,"The quaint villages of Dha (or Dah) and Hanu are among the few villages that are home to the ethnic Drogpa tribe of Leh, renowned for their hospitality. They are said to be the descendants of the original Aryan or Indo-European race. These villages are a great way to explore the cultural diversity of the region and a huge pull for photographers, who love to capture portraits and scenery. The tribes have a unique ornamentation style and interesting headgear that makes for great pictures. Dha and Hanu are located in the Brokpa region of Leh and are famously known as the 'Last Aryan Villages of India'. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 473}",, 476,"Diskit is the administrative centre of Nubra valley and is popular for the ancient monasteries it holds. Belonging to the 14th century, this monastery is considered to be the largest and oldest monastery in Nubra Valley. Also known as Diskit Gompa, the monastery's most prominent attraction is the huge Maitreya Buddha statue atop it, which was inaugurated by HH Dalai Lama. From the base of the statue, one can get a gorgeous panoramic view of the Nubra valley. The monastery was founded by Changzen Tserab Zangpo in the 14th century and is situated on a hill above the plains of Shayok river. One should also visit the monastery for its vast collection of murals and display of frescoes. Visit the monastery especially in December to attend the Dosmoche festival held here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 474}",, 477,"Founded by Mahasiddha Naropa, an Indian Buddhist, Dzongkhul Monastery is a place of rest and meditation. The cave in which Naropa spent time is still located at the site of this monastery. It is said that he struck his hand staff at a rock at this spot which resulted in the founding of this monastery. Many Mahasiddhas of Zanskar like Dubchen Kunga Gyatso, Dubchen Nawang Tsering, Dzadpa Dorje, Karmapa, Kunga Choslag, and lama Norboo have meditated here. The monastery houses important items like image of Samvara, a crystal stupa and religious texts containing biographies and scriptures. There is also a meditation cave, which is said to have Panchen Naropa's footprint that's embedded into a rock along with his sacred spring that is revered to this day.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 475}",, 478,"Located in the periphery of Leh, on the Leh-Kargil road, is the Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, which was constructed in memory and honour of Guru Nanak. This place of worship is associated with a very important event in the history of the Sikh religion. It is popularly believed that during 1515-18 when Guru Nanak was returning to Punjab via Srinagar, after travelling to Sikkim, Nepal and Tibet, he had rested at this place. When he reached Leh he sat here to meditate. While here, Guru Nanak vanquished a demon who was trying to crush him with a boulder. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 476}",, 479,"An important stopover on the tourist circuit, the Hall of Fame encapsulates the essence of patriotism and displays exhibits relating the bravery of Indian soldiers and their courageous accomplishments. As you pass through the OP Vijay Gallery, which showcases weaponry that was used in the Kargil War, and see the elaborate display of the documents of the war, uniforms that are worn at the Siachen glacier and others, you will be filled with a sense of pride. The letters written by soldiers to their families, photographs clicked during wars fought in the region and a 30-minute documentary on the Kargil War, are some of the highlights. On the second floor, guns and equipment that were detained by the Indian Army during its confrontations with the Pakistan army have been put up as exhibits. The museum also houses a souvenir shop. The hall has been built inside a museum that was erected by the Indian Army in honour of soldiers who perished during the various wars that have been fought in this region.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 477}",, 480,"Named after the Hemis Monastery, Hemis Wildlife Sanctuary is spread across an area of 600 sq km. Comprising the catchments of Markha, Rumbak and Sumdah nalas, it is located on the west bank of the River Indus. Spotted with rocks and boulders, the Hemis Sanctuary's terrain is characterised by rugged valleys that have vast tracts of grasslands and several dense patches of shrubs and trees. The sanctuary has been identified as a snow leopard reserve and is also known for beasts that are usually found at such altitudes like the rare shapu, bharal, wolf, Pallas' cat, ibex, Tibetan argali and the Ladakh urial. Since the bharal and urial are found in large numbers here, it is easy to sight them. Over 30 species of avifauna have been spotted here, of which the most common are the Himalayan snow cock and the Chukar partridge.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 478}",, 481,"One of the best ways to experience the traditional culture and way of life of the Ladakhi people is a homestay. Leh and its outskirts are full of homestays run by local families that offer a great experience in a budget. Usually a room and meals are included, along with recommendations for things to do and farming opportunities. The hosts spoil guests with lots of butter tea, thukpa, and skyu. Staying with locals also means hearing folk tales and Ladakhi songs. Some of these homestays also feature on larger trekking routes. Traditional Buddhist thangka paintings and wooden choktse tables, along with other interior elements unique to the region can be found at these homestays.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 479}",, 482,"The Jama Masjid is located at the heart of Leh's bazaar and is said to be the largest mosque in Ladakh region. Standing amidst a bustling market, this tranquil white structure with a gorgeously designed door draws crowds from around the region. It is a stunning double-domed structure with intricate modern carvings and quotes from the Holy Quran painted on the entrance. The mosque houses a memorial- Shahi Hamdan-which is dedicated to Mir Syed Ali Hamdani, a Sufi saint. The mosque currently only allows men to enter the premises. Built sometime during 1666-67 AD, the mosque was a symbol of Mughal friendship with Ladakhi rulers. The original structure of the mosque underwent renovation a few years back. It can be easily reached by walking.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 480}",, 483,"Ladakh is perhaps one of the most awe-inspiring places in India, owing to its breathtaking beauty. Extreme weather, blue waters, rugged landscapes and gorgeous views attract tourists from all over the world to this region. Though the climate can be harsh for most parts of the year, the warmth of the people more than makes up for it. Ladakh is the largest of the provinces of Jammu and Kashmir. It is bordered by the Karakoram chain of mountains in the north and the Himalayas in the south. With the great Indus flowing right through Ladakh, the province is divided into Leh, the capital city, Kargil, Nubra, Zanskar, lower Ladakh and Rupshu. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 481}",, 484,"Lamayuru Monastery is located about 127 km west of Leh. In the 11th century, this was the place where Mahasiddha Naropa, an Indian Buddhist, is said to have come to live. The cave in which he stayed exists even today. The Kadampa School flourished here because of the teachings of Rinchen Zangpo. Every year, on the 17th and 18th days of the fifth month of the Tibetan calendar, the monastic festival of the Yuru Kabgyad is celebrated with great fervour. Masked dances are performed during those days. During these auspicious days, all the monastery's shrines and thangkas are displayed for the devotees to see and worship. This monastery is located on the Srinagar-Leh Highway and is often called Yuru Monastery. The Lamayuru region is also the starting point of many treks.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 482}",, 485,"Also referred to as the Lhachen Palkhar, Leh Palace was built by King Sengge Namgyal during the 1500s and completed by the 17th century. Its facade resembles that of the Potala Palace in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. Leh Palace's roof offers amazing views of the Ladakh region and the Stok Kangri. With huge walls and wooden balconies, it is a great example of medieval Tibetan architecture and boasts nine storeys. The palace entrance is decorated with wooden carved figurines. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 483}",, 486,"Perched at an altitude of 14,000 ft, Magnetic Hill is one of the most intriguing spots in the country. This tiny hillock is said to defy gravity as it tends to pull vehicles upwards. It is quite thrilling to defy the laws of science and be pulled in the opposite direction. The scientific theory states that there is a strong magnetic force emanating from the hills that defies gravity at this particular spot. It is a good pitstop on the highway and serves as a break in between mundane road travel. Do note that it is best to visit between May to September, when the road is easily accessible. There is a board that marks the location of magnetic hill, so it cannot be missed while driving down the highway. Local Ladakhi superstition believes that the road is a straight stairway to heaven.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 484}",, 487,"One of the most prominent features of Ladakh region, the statue of Maitreya Buddha is an impressive and stately structure. Perched on top of a monastery, it is the statue of Jampa Buddha, noted for its intricate carvings, brilliant craftsmanship and vivid colours. The hall beneath the statue houses a vast variety of Buddhist literature and a collection of statues, including those of Shakyamuni Buddha and Guru Rimpoche. Jampa Buddha's statue was set up in 2006 with the aim of promoting peace and protection in the region. However, it was officially inaugurated by H H Dalai Lama in 2010. The statue faces the Shyok river and is about 32 m in height. Natives from the valley helped in the construction of this and the gold used in the statue was donated by the heads of other major monasteries around. The best time to visit is in summers between the months of June and September. One can easily hitch a ride onto a bus from Leh in order to reach this region.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 485}",, 488,"There are several mountain biking trails across Leh-Ladakh. Adventure-seekers can bike on Khardung La, which is considered to be among the highest motorable roads in the world, along the shores of Pangong Lake, through the Warila pass, in the Nubra Valley, and by the banks of rivers Indus and Zanskar. Several tour companies organise day-long or multiple day biking tours for individuals and groups. Along the way, bikers are treated to local cultures, homestays and food. Since this is a strenuous activity, bikers must make sure they are fully acclimatised and in good shape before they embark on this adventure. Mountain biking is a great way to see the Leh-Ladakh region for those who like to bike and are up for the adventure in the mountains. Some companies may need visitors to prove they are fit for the adventure with short exercises or doctor certificates. The tours vary in their levels of difficulty.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 486}",, 489,"Since the region of Leh-Ladakh is blessed with the towering Himalayas and Karakoram ranges, it offers mountain climbers plenty of options to choose from. The most popular mountains for this activity are the Stok Kangri, Kang Yatse, Mentok Kangri, Chamsher, and Lingser Kangri. Most of these aren't tough to climb. However, climbers need to possess excellent trekking skills. They must also ensure that they are fully acclimatised to the weather to prevent any breathlessness or Acute Mountain Sickness. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 487}",, 490,"Nyoma is a cold and temperate village in the Leh district of Jammu and Kashmir. It is situated on the bank of Indus river and experiences heavy rainfall in the monsoons. At a distance of 147 km from Leh, it is a challenge to reach the village but it is absolutely worth it. Your best bet for visiting Nyoma is on a day trip to Chumathang from Leh. The village is the perfect place to stroll around and drink in the pretty sights that Leh has to offer. You can take quiet, long walks and interact with the friendly locals. There is also a small Buddhist monastery here that you can visit. Tiny but decorated lavishly it is extremely soothing for the eyes. Nyoma is equally beautiful whether soaking in rain with colours melting everywhere or when it is windy and the terrain is a challenge to climb.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 488}",, 491,"A mosaic of myriad shades of blue, the pristine Pangong Lake is perched at a height of 14,270 ft above sea level and is said to be one of the highest brackish water lake in the world. Lying almost on the Indo-Chinese border, a part of it falls in India, while the other is in China. The beauty of the lake is such that it has been a cinematic backdrop for the popular movie, 3 Idiots. In fact, there is a 3 Idiots Point in the area, where the famous yellow scooter from the movie's climax is stationed. The lake is about 5 km wide at its broadest point and about 134 km in length. There are also a variety of camps that surround the banks of the lake which offer budget to luxurious accommodation. It is situated about 220 km from Leh.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 489}",, 492,"Due to the presence of two prominent rivers ,the Indus and the Zanskar Ladakh offers amazing river rafting opportunities to thrill-lovers. The Zanskar river features one of the best gorges for navigation in the world. Whitewater rapids are found in abundance as rafters head down the river and witness spectacular geological formations all around.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 490}",, 493,"Set amidst craggy and stark mountains, the pristine white edifice of Shanti Stupa is a splendid work of art. Beautiful Buddhist murals and golden artwork interspersed with a gorgeous facade make this stupa an attractive tourist stopover. To soak in the peace and serenity of the surroundings, visitors can circumambulate around the stupa while chanting mantras, which are said to envelop one with tranquility. Tourists can head to the balcony of the stupa's tower and get awe-inspiring views of the surrounding scenery. It is widely believed that the stupa was constructed to mark the completion of 2,500 years of the Buddhist religion, by Japanese monks between 1983 and 1991. The aim of its construction was to promote the idea of world peace. It takes a short, 15-minute walk up from Changspa to reach the stupa.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 491}",, 494,"The main Bazaar Road of Leh is a great place to pick up souvenirs, woollen clothing, pashmina shawls, and other knick-knacks. Other local speciality products include Buddhist thangka paintings that are made on silk, Tibetan choktse tables, prayer wheels and Buddhist masks. Turquoise jewellery and other exquisite trinkets are sold in the main Bazaar Road too. Tibetan Handicraft Emporium is a very good place to pick up handicrafts.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 492}",, 495,"Situated on the banks of the River Indus, on the outskirts of the city, Stok Palace is a magnificent, three-storey structure. Still the summer home of the royal family of Ladakh, about 12 of its 80 rooms remain functional today. The Royal Palace Museum is a must-visit as it displays items like imperial thangka paintings, the king's crown, dresses, coins, perak jewellery pieces adorned with turquoise and lapis lazuli and the queen's ancient turquoise and gold yub-jhur (turquoise-encrusted headpiece) and many religious objects.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 493}",, 496,"Surrounded by snow-capped mountains, pristine rivers and verdant valleys, the picturesque Suru Valley is a must-visit during your trip to Ladakh. Located in the Kargil district, it boasts a mix of Turkish and Tibetan architecture that is reflected in the smattering of quaint houses here. A popular attraction is Kartse Khar, which features a 7th-century statue of Lord Buddha that stands at a height of about 7 ft. Tourists can also visit Rangdum that is home to a monastery and two hamlets. Panikhar is a popular base for those wanting to embark on mountaineering excursions. The Zangla Monastery is also located close by and is a must-visit. The hills of Suru Valley are cultivated more than any other region in Ladakh and for adventure lovers, the Nun Kun Peak has majestic geographical variations of glacial structures, alpine slopes and majestic peaks.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 494}",, 497,"Held across the region of Ladakh in the month of September every year, the Ladakh Festival is a glorious showcase of the region's tribes, cultures, performing arts, and food. It lasts for about two weeks and starts with a spectacular parade in Leh that features masked dances, folk singing, and representation by all the tribes of Ladakh. The colorful clothing stands out as Turtuk people, Drokpas, the inhabitants of Dah Hanu and scores of others wear their traditional finery and march on in the parade. It is really enthralling to see the floral headgear, intricate silver, and turquoise jewelry, and multi-hued robes of visitors as a sea of people flows through Leh. The many monasteries and villages also join in the fun as they organize cultural events ranging from dance and drama to singing and parades. This annual festival is presented by the state government and is an important time of festivities. For those wishing to experience all of Ladakh's diverse cultures in one place, there can be no better opportunity than the Ladakh Festival.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 495}",, 498,"Leh-Ladakh's diverse terrain includes mountains, valleys, and rivers, making it a haven for trekking enthusiasts. It is important to get acclimatised to the weather of the region before embarking on any trek, whether short or long. These treks navigate through remote villages and pristine locations, offering a peek into the local life of villagers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 496}",, 499,"The best season to embark on the Markha Valley trek is from June to September. It scales a height of approximately 3,700 m above sea level and takes about eight days to complete. There are mesmeric sights and experiences to be enjoyed along the route. Trekking along the Markha river will bring you to the village of Nimaling, where you can witness the tall peak of Kangyatse. Other peaks that can be viewed along the route include Saser Kangri, Stok Kangri, and Nun Kun. The most delightful part of this trekking route has got to be when it makes its way through the Hemis National Park. This place is unlike any other park and is famed for creatures like snow leopards, ibexes and blue sheep. Wildlife enthusiasts must not miss out on this trek. Being properly acclimatised is important before embarking on this adventure. It is best to complete the trek in a group with a professional guide.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 497}",, 500,"The smallest of the three high-altitude lakes of Ladakh, the remote Tso Kar Lake lies about 50 km from Tso Moriri. Situated at a height of 15,280 ft, it is bordered by lofty mountains that are home to the elusive snow leopard. Also called white lake due to the white salt [ ""content"" ] in the water deposits on its shore, it leaves visitors in awe of its beauty. The area surrounding the lake is rife with wildlife and flora, and it also makes for an important point for bird watchers, especially during migration season when several species come here to lay their eggs, including the black-necked cranes. The nomadic settlements of Thugje and Gursan are guardians of the lake and its surrounding area. The ideal time to visit this lake is between the months of May and August.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 498}",, 501,"A sapphire set amidst a stark scenery, the gorgeous Tso Moriri Lake is one of the most beautiful sites of the Ladakh region. Nestled in the Changthang Valley, this 28-km-long pristine waterbody is also called Mountain Lake as it is surrounded by a number of tall peaks. At any time of the day, you can spot several feathered friends fluttering about and the lake has now been named a wetland reserve. Some of the popular avifauna you can spot are the bare-headed goose, great-crested grebe, Brahmin duck and brown-headed gulls. Tourists can also spot some varieties of fauna like bharal or blue sheep, marmots, Tibetan sheep, red fox and kiang or Tibetan ass. The lake also boasts a large population of the Himalayan hare. Tso Moriri is a popular stopover for those on a mountain biking adventure. Ladakhis consider it a sacred lake.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 499}",, 502,"Perched at a height of 13,154 ft, Zanskar Valley is a semi-arid region nestled in the northern flank of the Great Himalayas. What draws tourists to this area are the beautiful snow-capped mountains here, pleasant weather, Zanskar's sparkling water bodies and a lush landscape. The valley lies 105 km away from Leh and is a hotspot for adventure sports like trekking, paragliding, water rafting, among others. Here, you can also opt for popular trekking options like Lamayuru to Darcha, Lamayuru, Padum trek. Centuries-old monasteries like Zongla, Zongkhul, Strongdey are crowded by tourists and one can even set camp at the scenic Penzila pass that separates Zanskar from the Suru valley. During winters, the temperature can dip to a ferocious -30 degree celsius. One can only travel to Zanskar between the months of June to September, otherwise all the roads to the valley are heavily covered in snow, thus, blocking access.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 500}",, 503,"One of the most popular pilgrimage places in Himachal Pradesh, Baba Balak Nath Temple draws a large number of devotees all year round, especially during the Navratra (a holy nine-day festival) period. The medieval cave temple, lying on the outskirts of Kasuali, has been carved out in a hill and is considered to be the natural abode of Baba Balak Nath. An impressive idol of the deity is worshipped in the cave. A stone's throw away from the temple is the Shah Talai, another important tourist spot as Baba is assumed to have done penance here. It is considered sacred by the pilgrims who observe Sunday as an auspicious day of Babaji, who is said to be an ardent follower of Lord Shiva. It is widely believed in the region that a childless couple that offers prayers at the temple will soon be blessed with progeny. A traditional sweet bread made from wheat flour and jaggery is offered in the temple as prasad.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 501}",, 504,"One of the most popular and oldest churches in Himachal Pradesh, the Christ Church was constructed by the British families staying in and around Kasauli in 1853. Considered to be a unique blend of Gothic and Indian styles, this brick and wood church is located near Sadar Bazaar in the town and is dedicated to St Barnabas and St Francis. Ornamented with mirror work, the grey building of the church has been constructed in the shape of a cross and is visited by people of all faiths due to its picturesque structure and beauty. Its architectural innovations include a cruciform floor, stained glass windows, an aisle leading to an altar sculpture and a clock tower. Incidentally, the stained glass was imported from England when the church was being constructed. A cemetery in the church complex has graves that date back to the 1850s and some even before that. However, it is the simplicity of the place that transports visitors to the era when the British stayed here. Over the altar is an image depicting the crucification of Jesus Christ; it also shows Joseph and Mary on either side of the Lord.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 502}",, 505,"A picturesque hill town off the tourist map, Dagshai, lying at a height of 1,734 m invites tourists for its old-world charm. One of the oldest cantonment towns in Solan, it provides sweeping and breathtaking views of Chandigarh and Punchkula at night. During the day, visitors can see the Parwanoo Timber Trail from here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 503}",, 506,"Apart from the popular Christ Church, Kasauli also boasts the Baptist Church, which was constructed by the British in 1923. This quaint old structure is among the town’s many attractions. The architecture of the church is a blend of Gothic and Indian styles. A particular highlight of the church is the stained glass windows that depict scenes from the Holy Bible. Though the church was destroyed in a massive fire in 2008 and all its internal furnishings were burnt to the ground, it still remains a pulling force in the region. Its calm surroundings, the silent pine forest bordering it and rejuvenating sounds of chirping birds make it an attractive spot for tourists. The church remains open from 7 am to 7 pm, from Monday to Sunday.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 504}",, 507,"One of the oldest distilleries in Asia to make scotch whiskey, the Kasauli Distillery was set up in the late 1820s by the British. The distilling and brewing equipment was brought to India from England and Scotland on ship in the early part of the 19th century. From there, it was loaded on ox-drawn carts and brought here through Shimla. Interestingly, copper pot stills (a type of distillation apparatus or still used to distill alcoholic spirits like cognac and whiskey) from that period are in use at the distillery till today.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 505}",, 508,"A quaint and picturesque town, Kuthar is most well known for the magnificent Kuthar Fort, one of the oldest fortified structures in the state. A fine example of Rajasthani architecture and Rajputana artistry, it once served as the residence of the royal family of Kuthar. Spread over an area of 52.8 sq km, it houses a beautiful garden, an ancient temple and freshwater springs. One can get a picturesque view of the Subathu Fort and the snow-capped Himalayan peaks from the fort.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 506}",, 509,"The highest point in the town, Monkey Point is situated on a 6,500-ft-high hilltop. From here, tourists can get a picturesque view of the town and the city of Chandigarh on a clear and sunny day. A temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman stands here, and invites devotees from all over the area. Legend has it that when Lord Hanuman was returning with the sanjeevini booti (divine medicine) for Lord Lakshmana in the epic Ramayana, his foot touched the hilltop of Kasauli. Interestingly, the hilltop is in the shape of a foot.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 507}",, 510,"Located around 130 km from Kasauli, and at a height of 2,708 m above sea level, Narkanda is an ideal tourist retreat, offering picturesque views of the surrounding snow-clad mountains. During winters, when the land freezes over, it becomes a skiing hub. Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation organises short skiing courses for visitors. Tourists can also visit the Hatu Mata Temple, also a well-known skiing location, on Hatu Peak, which is surrounded by spruce and pine trees.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 508}",, 511,"A beautiful and mesmerising place, Renukaji has much to offer travellers. The Renukaji Lake, located amid lush greens of the Indian Himalayas is the main attraction. Covering an area of 2.5 km, it is an ideal location for boating and angling. The nearby hills of the lake serve as a perfect spot for trekking and mountaineering. Tourists can also pay obeisance at the Renuka Temple, which is believed to have been constructed by Gurkhas in the early 19th century.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 509}",, 512,"An off-beat travel stopover, the small town of Subathu, a stone's throw from Solan, is one of the most picturesque spots in the state. Exuding colonial-era charm, it boasts several British architecture buildings that were constructed in 1829, when Lord William Bentick, former governor-general of India, built a viceregal lodge and 20 other buildings here. The British established Subathu as a cantonment area and it is a relatively unexplored and unspoilt spot. A regimental centre for the Gurkha Rifles, Subathu boasts a museum, which displays souvenirs that were brought back by the regiments after the war. Among the most popular is the Boxer Rebellion in China, which was crushed by Subahtu Gurkha regiment after marching through Peking in 1900 and bringing home a couple of stones from the Great Wall of China as trophies.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 510}",, 513,"The UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Great Himalayan National Park is one of the most protected areas in the Himalayas. It is home to almost 350 species of flora and 800 species of fauna, some of which are endangered. The park shelters four of the world's threatened species of mammals (snow leopard, serow, the Himalayan tahr and musk deer) and three of the world's threatened bird species (Western tragopan, koklass, cheer pheasants). A large part of the park's green cover is composed of three varieties of oak – ban, mohru and kharsu. This park offers an ideal opportunity to experience camping and trekking through serene alpine pastures. The best time to visit the park is during summer and autumn. It was recognised as a national park in 1999. The park is sprawled across 1,171 sq km and shares its boundary with several other natural reserves like the Pin Valley National Park, the Rupi Bhaba Wildlife Sanctuary and the Kanwar Wildlife Sanctuary in Parvati valley. It can be reached from Bhunter, Manali and Spiti in Himachal Pradesh as it covers several sub-Himalayan regions. The park is a hotspot for both wildlife and adventure enthusiasts as it offers an opportunity to organise a large number of treks, which range from easy to difficult, in the various sub-regions of the park. Since several villages have also been included in its expansion since 2004, visitors get a chance to witness the symbiotic relationship of the locals have with their environment.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 511}",, 514,"A place of historical and archaeological importance, the Hadimba or Dhoongri Temple is dedicated to Goddess Hadimba, the wife of Bhima, a figure from the epic Mahabharata. It is among the most prominent temples in Manali that draws tourists both for spiritual reasons and its architectural appeal. The temple is said to have been constructed by the raja of Kullu, Maharaja Bahadur Singh, in 1553. It is a quaint structure with a four-tiered pagoda-shaped roof and a wooden doorway that is adorned with carvings of mythological figures and symbols of gods and goddesses, animals, designs resembling leaves and episodes depicting Lord Krishna’s life. The inner sanctum, however, does not house an idol. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 512}",, 515,"Around 12 km from Manali, at the northern end of Kullu Valley, lies Jagatsukh on the left bank of River Beas. A quaint but bustling village, it is home to several temples and is considered to be one of the biggest towns in Kullu Valley. Local lore says that it was the first capital of Himachal Pradesh. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 513}",, 516,"Commonly referred to as the 'Valley of the Gods', Kullu is a veritable jewel in the crown of the state of Himachal Pradesh. Spanning over an area of 547 sq km, its marvellous landscapes, hospitable residents and a rich cultural heritage have drawn travellers for years. According to local lore, Kullu was known as Kulanthpitha in the past, meaning the end point of the inhabitable world. It also finds mention in the Hindu epics of Ramayana and Mahabharata. Historians are of an opinion that once upon a time, Kullu boasted several Buddhist monasteries, along with numerous Hindu temples, and that people of both faiths co-existed peacefully in the Kullu Valley. The valley is once said to have been rich in gold, silver, red copper, crystal and bell metal. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 514}",, 517,"Situated approximately 2 km from the main Manali town, the Manali Sanctuary forms the catchment of Manalsu Khad. Covering a small area of about 31.8 sq km, it is said to have been established in 1954, and is characterised by dense deodar, kail, horse chestnut, walnut and maple trees. Musk deer, monals, brown bears and leopards can be spotted here, while its higher reaches are home to ibex and snow leopard. Some of the most-spotted wildlife in this sanctuary includes the Himalayan black bear, Himalayan palm civet, Himalayan yellow-throated marten, Kashmir flying squirrel, flying fox and barking deer. Apart from a wide variety of flora and fauna, the sanctuary also offers stunning views of the snow-capped peaks of the surrounding mountains. You can camp overnight at the sanctuary for a thrilling jungle experience. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 515}",, 518,"Just next to the Hadimba Temple lies this interesting museum that showcases a stellar collection of ancient and traditional heritage of the state. It was established in 1998 and some of its exhibits include scale-sized models of temples and forts in and around Kullu Valley, along with displays that include traditional textiles, garments and jewellery, furniture, architectural wood carving, dance masks and masks representing devtas (religious deities), religious relics and indigenous musical instruments. The museum not only helps preserve the traditional arts and ways of life but also creates awareness about the state's dwindling heritage and customs. This is as good a place for tourists as for historians and scholars who are eager to learn more about the area.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 516}",, 519,"Naggar is a small ancient town, situated at an altitude of about 1,851 m. It is located on the banks of River Beas, and was founded by Raja Visudhpal and continued as headquarters of the state until the capital was transferred to Sultanpur (Kullu) by Jagat Singh, the ruler of Kullu in 1460 AD. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 517}",, 520,"According to popular belief, this monastery was founded in the 11th century by an renowned ancient translator Lochen Rinchen Zangpo. It is situated at Nako village, around 6 hours away from Manali. The monastery is also known as the Lotsava Jhakang, which means complex of the translator. Situated by the Nako Lake, this serene monastery has been constructed on the pattern of the famous Tabo Monastery, in Spiti Valley, and is divided into four halls or chapels. The gate of the monastery is engraved with intricate patterns. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 518}",, 521,"About 51 km from Manali is the stunning 3,978-m-high Rohtang Pass, which is the gateway to Lahaul-Spiti, Pangi Valley and the Ladakh region. One of the most scenic places in the state of Himachal Pradesh, the pass remains snow-covered for most of the year and is motorable only from June to October. Lying on the watershed between the basins of the Chenab and Beas rivers, the pass makes for picturesque drives. It is said to have once served as an ancient trade route for people living on either side of the Pir Panjal range.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 519}",, 522,"Shahsur, meaning blue pines, is a renowned Buddhist monastery in Lahaul and Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh. It is situated at an elevation of 600 m. Legend has it that this monastery was constructed during the 17th century by Lama Deva Gyatsho, a missionary of the then king of Bhutan, Nawang Namgyal. It is said that the Lama stayed here till his last day. The walls of this three-storey gompa (monastery) are decorated with bright paintings that depict the 84 siddhas of Buddhism, along with a 5-m-long thangka (a religious painting or scroll) and an idol of Namgyal. Although the monastery sees tourists from far and wide all through the year, the months of June and July bring in most visitors when it hosts its annual festival. One of the highlights of the festival is the traditional chaam (cham) or masked dance, which is performed by monks.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 520}",, 523,"Said to be named after sage Vashistha , one of the most revered Hindu sages, Vashisth (Vashisht) is located about 4 km from the hill town of Manali. This small village is known for its hot sulphur springs, whose waters are believed to have healing powers. Adjoining the springs is the Vashisht Temple, the highlight of the town. Said to be over 4,000 years old, this temple is dedicated to sage Vashisth (Vashisht). In close proximity lies another temple, which is dedicated to Lord Rama. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 521}",, 524,"Among the finest examples of stepwells in Gujarat, about 19 km north of Ahmedabad, lies Adalaj Vav or Adalaj Stepwell. It was built by queen Rudadevi, wife of Veer Singh, the chief of Vaghela dynasty, in 1499, in her husband’s memory. Legend has it that in the 15th century, Rana Veer Singh ruled over the region that was known as Dandai Desh back then. As the kingdom always faced water shortage and was dependent on rains, the ruler ordered the construction of a large and deep well. But before it could be completed, neighbouring Muslim ruler, Mohammed Begda, attacked Dandai Desh and Veer Singh was killed. Though his widow wanted to perform sati (a ritual of widows immolating themselves when their husband dies) , Begda stopped her and told her that he wanted to marry her. She agreed on the condition that he complete the construction of the stepwell first. Begda agreed and the stepwell was made in record time. But the queen had other plans. She first circumambulated the stepwell with prayers and thereafter jumped into it to be one with her husband. What is unique about this stepwell is that it has three entrances, giving way to a platform resting on 16 pillars. All three of the stairway entrances meet underground where the platform has an octagonal top. The corners of all 16 platforms have shrines carved into them. The well is five floors deep and apart from deities, the carvings portray a wide range of subjects, from women churning butter to them adorning themselves in front of a mirror. The stepwell, in its time, gave shelter to pilgrims and traders. It is believed that the villagers used to come here to fill water and offer prayers to the deities. Experts in the field of architecture and archaeology believe that due to its octagonal ceiling, little air or sunlight entered the landing, the reason why the temperature inside is always cooler than outside. The vav is a spectacular specimen of Indo-Islamic architecture with fine Jain symbols as a reflection of the period it was built in. Worth a visit are kalpvriksha (tree of life) and ami khumbor (pot containing water of life) that have been carved out of single slab of stone. Locals believe that the small frieze of navgrahas or nine planets near the well’s edge protects the monument from evil spirits.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 522}",, 525,"Lying southwest of the Bhadra Fort, this mosque is among Sultan Ahmed Shah's finest pieces of architecture. It was built in the year 1414 and is one of the oldest structures in the city. It comprises prayer halls, called mehrabs, which are made in black and white marble with detailed carvings. All the prayer halls have stone pillars, jaalis (lattice) work on ceilings and ornate carvings. Moreover, there are dome-like cupolas in every hall. There is a separate chamber with a prayer room for women in the northeast corner of the mosque, popularly known as zenana. When built, the mosque was meant to be a place of worship exclusively for the royals. Currently, it is one of the most-sought tourist attractions in Ahmedabad.   ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 523}",, 526,"A historian's delight, the Archaeological Museum in Lothal, abounds in heritage. The highlights on display are remnants, such as games, weights, jewellery and seals, from the Indus Valley Civilisation. You can also find many interesting animal figurines on display. The figurine of a rhino, as archaeologists say, shows that the animal was once present in the area and the landscape comprised a swampy and green scenery. Another intriguing figurine is that of a gorilla that has left historians scratching their heads on how people living here knew what a gorilla was supposed to look like. The museum traces 4,500 years of history of Lothal and one can delve into all the interesting tidbits to their heart's [ ""content"" ]s. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 524}",, 527,"One of foremost and premier textile museums, not only in the country but also the world, the Calico Museum of Textiles has a wide collection of fabrics that are from different regions of the country and belong to different time periods. The concept behind setting up this museum was to create awareness,  and conserve and empower the textile heritage of the nation. Located in the premises of the Sarabhai Foundation, which was started in 1959 by Smt Sarladevi Sarabhai and Sri Ambalal Sarabhai in the Shahibaug area, the museum was inspired by Dr Ananda Coomaraswamy and housed in the large industrial house of Calico. It moved to its present premises in 1983. The galleries at the museum are open on all days of the week except Wednesdays and a few public holidays. The guided tour starts at 10.30 am and ends at 1.00 pm. Entry is free and only permitted between 10.15 am and 10.30 am.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 525}",, 528,"The octagonal-shaped Dada Harir Vav or stepwell is located in Asarwa village, between a residential area on one side and coal yards of Ahmedabad on the other. It is around 15 km from Ahmedabad. A Sanskrit inscription claims that the stepwell was built in December 1499 AD during the reign of Mahmud Shah and cost 3,29,000 Mahmudis (INR 3 lakh) back then. It was apparently built by a household lady of  Mahmud Begada, Dhai Harir, as claimed by a Persian inscription in the stepwell. Then, it was locally known as Dhai Harir Vav. The name later changed to Dada Harir.  Built in Solanki architectural style, the stepwell is a sandstone structure. Though its grandeur is not apparent at the ground level, the moment one reaches the top of the stairs, a deep cascade of stairs and columns that plunge down several storeys with light falling on the exquisite carvings, become visible. Like most other stepwells in the state, Dada Harir Vav is a fine example of beautiful craftsmanship. It was set up with the aim of providing water during the period when there was no rain. The best time to visit the vav is late morning as it is the time when light penetrates down the shaft.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 526}",, 529,"Built as a tribute to the 15th Jain tirthankar (saint) Shri Dharmanatha in 1848 AD, the Hutheesing Jain Temple cost trader Hutheesing Kesarisinh, who commissioned it, almost INR 8 lakh during the period when the state was facing famine. The idea was to employ hundreds of labourers and artisans so that they had steady income during this period. Most of these artisans belonged to the Sompura and Salat communities, which are famous for their craftsmanship skills in sculpting and stone carving, especially in Hindu and Jain temples. Unfortunately, Kesarisinh, only 49 then, died while the temple was being constructed. His wife, Sethani Harkunvar, supervised and completed it. Like most other Jain temples, it is made of white marble with intricate carvings. It also has a mandapa (pillared-outdoor hall) capped by a large dome, which is supported by 12 ornate pillars. At the east end of the mandapa stands the garbha graha (main shrine) that reaches up to three impressive carved spires. It is further surrounded by 52 smaller shrines of various tirthankars. There are wide porches with decorated columns on the three outer sides of the temple. Recently, a 78-ft-high tower, called the Mahavir Stambha, was established in the courtyard by the front entrance, resembling a renowned tower at Chittor in Rajasthan. Several of the motifs used in the tower's design will remind one of minarets from the Mughal period. Legend has it that for over 170 years, a lamp has been lighting below the sanctum sanctorum.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 527}",, 530,"Jama Masjid, one of India’s most marvellous pieces of architecture, was built during the rule of Ahmed Shah I, a ruler of Muzaffarid dynasty, in 1423, just west of the famous Manek Chowk. Away from the chaos of the city, through four gates in four directions, one can enter the mosque made of yellow sandstone with a blend of Indo-Saracenic architecture, with intricate carvings all along the walls and pillars. The main prayer hall has 260 columns supported by 15 domes. The wide, marble-floored courtyard is surrounded by an arcade painted in Arabic calligraphy. Right in the centre of the courtyard is a tank for ritual purifications. The two minarets by the main arched entrance collapsed in an earthquake in 1819 and only their lower portions remain now.  The mosque contains a number of syncretic elements, which may not necessarily be obvious to the viewer. A few of the central domes have been carved like lotus flowers that are closely related to typical domes of Jain temples. Some pillars have been carved with the form of a bell hanging on a chain that has reference to the bells in Hindu temples. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 528}",, 531,"Popularly known as Shaking Minarets, these unique structures have left architects and engineers dumbfounded for centuries. So far, no one has been able to explain why if one of them shakes, the other starts vibrating too even though the connecting passage between them remains stationary and free from vibrations. One of the icons of Ahmedabad, each of these minarets is three storeys tall with balconies displaying intricate carvings. Of the two pairs of these minarets, one is situated opposite Sarangpur Darwaja, and the one named Malik Saranhther, near the Kalupur Railway Station area. The one near the Darwaja is within the compound of the Sidi Bashir Mosque, which was built in 1452 AD by a slave of Sultan Ahmed Shah. These minarets, along with the central gateway, were once a part of the Sidi Bashir Mosque. Demonstrations of the minarets shaking or vibrating are no longer carried out for public. In 1753, the main building was destroyed during a war between Marathas and Gujarat Sultanate. In an attempt to unravel the mystery behind the shaking of these minarets, an Englishman tried to demolish them but could do no harm to the structure.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 529}",, 532,"A 34-sided artificial lake shaped like a polygon, Karkaria Lake covers an area of 76 acre and stretches around 2 km. The lake is surrounded by flights of cut stone steps and at half a dozen places, slopes give access to the water body. These slopes are covered by square cupolas, each raised on 12 pillars. At the centre of the lake is an artificial island called Naginavadi. Other facilities include a zoo, a natural history museum, a toy train, a garden for children called Bal Vatika, an open air theatre, a balloon safari and high-speed train rides. With so much to offer, the lake has steadily gained popularity among tourists as a one-stop entertainment centre.  The lake is located in the south-eastern part of the city and is supposed to symbolise the rejuvenated urban settlement of east Ahmedabad with extensive pedestrian paths. It was constructed in 1451 by Sultan Qutb-ud-din Ahmad Shah II.  Legend has it that the name kankariya is due to the presence of large quantities of limestone (kankar in Gujarati and stone in English), which was dug out during an excavation. Another legend has it that Sultan Qutb-ud-din Ahmad Shah II asked saint Shah Alam to select the site for a tank and a garden. The saint threw around a few small stones at a particular location, which was dug up and a lake was formed there.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 530}",, 533,"Developed within the premises of Sanskar Kendra, which was designed by famous architect Le Corbusier, the idea of setting up Kite Museum, the first in India and the second in the world, took off when passionate kite collector, Bhanubhai Shah, gave away his collection to the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, which now manages the museum. He had collected and preserved kites of various shapes, sizes, colours and materials for over five decades. Also known as Patang Kite Museum, its key highlights are kites made with mirrorwork, block prints as well as ones with beautiful illustrations and paintings. The museum also has a wide collection of hexagonal Japanese kites, rokoku, which measure up to 20 ft in length. Some of the kites are around seven decades old. Visitors also get to know about the history of kites, including the fact how Hiuen Tsang flew a kite in 200 BC at night as he attempted to frighten the army of China’s Liu Pang of Han dynasty.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 531}",, 534,"Lothal is a historian's delight. Abounding in ancient ruins, it is one of the most excavated sites of the Harappan era and gives a profound insight into the structures and settlement of the Indus Valley civilisation. Though Lothal is said to belong to the Dravidian era, recent findings point out its association with Vedas and Sanskrit scriptures. A local museum standing in the place traces 4,500 years of history of Lothal and one can delve into all the interesting tidbits to their heart's [ ""content"" ]s. Literally meaning mound of the dead, Lothal was once a popular pottery village. It was inhabited by people who used micaceous (similar to terracotta) pottery and lived on the banks of River Sabarmati. Around circa 2450 BC, a colony was established by merchants who arrived by the sea and later masons, smiths, seal-cutters, potters joined in. Along with them, they brought technology, crafts and sea-borne trade tools. In a few years’ time, Lothal became famous as an industrial centre as well as the most important port of the empire. However, everything got destroyed by the floods in 2350 BC that resulted in the town getting reconstructed from scratch. Not only was Lothal rebuilt, it was improved upon by the survivors who ensured they strengthened the main walls of the fort, raised the town’s level, constructed an artificial dock and an extensive warehouse. After the next floods hit Lothal around 150 years later, the town was constructed once again and was turned into a city. The third flood, which hit the city in circa 2000 BC, saw the inhabitants migrating to higher and safer environs. Around 1900 BC, Lothal once again got submerged in floods and the period is known as Mature Harappan Period, giving way to the Late Harappan Period. Till around the 16th century, civilisation prospered here. Over time, the city was abandoned.   ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 532}",, 535,"Dedicated to the Sun God, Surya, this temple is located in Modhera village, around 101 km from Ahmedabad city, on the banks of River Pushpavati. Currently, no prayers are offered at the temple, which is being preserved by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). The temple is designed keeping in mind the theories of Shilpa and Vastu shastras, the ancient science of architecture and design. The entire temple structure seems to be floating on a base resembling a blooming lotus. The main complex is divided into three parts: the entrance or the sabha mandap, antaral, which is the connecting passage and garba graha, the sanctum sanctorum. The temple complex and the sculpted kund are magnificent pieces of masonry from the Solanki period (950-1300 CE).   ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 533}",, 536,"On the eastern side of the Sabarmati river, lies the old city of Ahmedabad crowded with pols. The pols are housing clusters, often belonging to specific communities. The neighbourhoods on the other side of the gates of the walled city were at one time the backbone of Ahmedabad. They are currently reminiscent of times gone by and bring about a bout of nostalgia every time you visit it. Many of these pols have temples or shrines representative of the community’s faith. Several pols still house cottage industries, so visitors can find people sitting on doorsteps hand-sewing books or crimping silver chains together. The cottage industries allow the residents to find livelihood without having to leave the boundaries of their home and community.  There are bird feeders in each pol known as chabutro and crevices built into the walls for birds to use as houses. Walk around this spectacular neighbourhood to soak in its encompassing and warm spirit.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 534}",, 537,"Sabarmati Gandhi Ashram was the centre of Mahatma Gandhi's non-violent struggle against the British for the independence of India. His aura still lingers here and one can travel back in time to get a sense of his ideology and remarkable  life.  As per historical sources, after returning from South Africa, Gandhiji established his first ashram at Kocharab Bungalow, which belonged to his barrister friend, Jivanlal Desai, on May 25, 1915. Back then, it was called Satyagraha Ashram. However, Mahatma Gandhi had plans to begin various activities like animal husbandry and farming so he needed a larger space. On June 17, 1917, the ashram was relocated to an area of 36 acre on the banks of River Sabarmati and thus came to be known as Sabarmati Ashram.  Documents related to his non-violence movement, including the Dandi March, which began from here, have been put on display at the Gandhi Smarak Sangrahalaya (museum). There is a library for literature on Gandhi that holds an immense archive of letters written by him, most of them on used paper scraps. The ashram shares land with Hridaykunj — the quarters where he lived; Vinoba-Mira Kutir, a guest house, a prayer land and a building used as a training centre for cottage industries. At this ashram, Gandhiji tried his hand at farming, learnt the art of spinning and weaving, and led the production of khadi. Nearby is the Environmental Sanitation Institute and a shop, Kalam Kush, where handmade paper is manufactured and sold. There are khadi stores and a khadi weaving workshop here as well. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 535}",, 538,"About 8 km from the city of Ahmedabad, Sarkhej Roza is one of the most elegant and attractive architectural complexes in the state of Gujarat. The tombs of Saint Ahmed Khattu Ganj Baksh (1445), Mehmud Shah Begada, a prominent ruler of Gujarat Sultanate (1511), and his queen, their palace and pavilions and a mosque all lie clustered together in this complex, surrounding a huge, stepped tank. The buildings are remarkable from an architectural point of view and draw visitors from across the country. An absence of arches and the use of pierced stone to build trellises are fine examples of early Islamic architecture. In fact, the architectural style of the monument is a precursor to the Mughal era and reflects perfect Hindu, Jain and Islamic styles.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 536}",, 539,"Ahmedabad has many delights for shoppers and its various markets are hubs of jewellery, handicrafts and many other articles. The most popular market here is Manek Chowk, which is a vegetable market by day and a jewellery and textile hotspot by evening. It lies at the heart of the old city and is a one-stop destination for retail items. The jewellery market is said to be the second-largest market of its kind in India. One can shop for sparkling accessories while gorging on delicious kulfi (a frozen milk-based dessert) as this multi-purpose market is also a street food hub. Visitors can also head to Dhalgarwad, which is famous for textiles. It offers a vast variety of fabrics, especially fine cotton. One can shop for products like handprinted bedspreads, bandhani (tie-and-dye) sarees, dupattas and skirts. Law Garden Night Market is another place one should visit. A bustling night market, it is a good place to buy ethnic clothes and jewellery. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 537}",, 540,"Built in 1573, the Sidi Saiyyed Mosque lies off the eastern edge of the Nehru Bridge and is a remarkable structure. It is documented as the last major mosque built in Ahmedabad under the Mughal rule. Though it does not have a courtyard and is much smaller in size than the Jama Masjid, the mosque is famous for its craftsmanship. Inside the mosque are iconic windows with intricate, stone-filigree jaalis, one of which represents the tree of life. In this window, the jaali work has a tree with intertwining and overlapping branches. The carvings are so intricate that they look like fine lace. The mosque was constructed during the last year of the rule of Gujarat Sultanate and is a symbol of the time when Gujarat prospered under the rule of Muslim sultans. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 538}",, 541,"One of the oldest and the longest gateways of the 600-year-old city, Teen Darwaza was completed in 1415 AD by Sultan Ahmed Shah, who founded the city of Ahmedabad. A fine example of Islamic architecture, this intricately carved marvel serves as an entrance to the royal square at Bhadra Fort. It is believed that Mughal emperor Jahangir (Jehangir) used to visit this regal gateway with his wife Nur Jahan to watch a procession that began from here and went up to Jama Masjid.  The Teen Darwaza is an exquisite structure and the name literally translates into three doors. The central door of the darwaza is the tallest. Teen Darwaza's structural attractions include semi-circular and mesh-work adorned windows, a central window depicting the tree of life and five palm trees covered with snakes.  Legend has it that Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, was leaving the city when watchman Khawaja Siddique Kotwal requested her not to leave the city till emperor Ahmed Shah was informed about this. She agreed to wait till he returned. Kotwal never returned as he beheaded himself in order to ensure the goddess never left the city and the goddess remained there forever. In honour of this sacrifice, a mausoleum was built near Bhadra Fort. For over 600 years now, a Muslim family has been lighting a lamp in one of the openings of Teen Darwaza. Flowers are also offered here as the residents of the city believe Goddess Lakshmi still resides here.  On the gateway, visitors can read an important royal notification by Maratha governor, Chimanji Raghunath, supporting equal rights for women in acquiring ancestral property. In fact, Raghunath had forwarded an appeal to both Hindus and Muslims to provide women with equal rights. This heritage citadel is a must visit on one's trip to Ahmedabad. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 539}",, 542,"After Sultan Ahmed Shah I took over Karnavati and rechristened it Ahmedabad, the city continued flourishing for decades. By 1487, it was a popular centre of power and Sultan Shah's grandson, Mahmud Begada, decided to fortify it against invasion. A wall with a 10-km-circumference was constructed to encircle the city and protect it from enemies. Originally, the wall had 12 gates and 189 bastions. Over time 6,000 ramparts were added to this. However, as the city spread to the other side of the river bank, most of the walls were removed. Today, only 12 gates stand with a section of the wall along the riverfront. The area within the old wall boundary is classified as Old city or Walled city and its narrow, bustling roads are easily distinguishable. The 12 gates standing, in clockwise count from the northwest corner of the city are: Shahpur Gate, Delhi Gate, Dariapur Gate, Prem Gate, Kalupur Gate, Panch Kuva Gate, Sarangpur Gate, Raipur Gate, Astodia Gate, Mahudha Gate, Jamalpur Gate, Khanjia Gate, Raikhad Gate, Ganesh Gate and Ram Gate. Each of the gates has carvings and calligraphy on them. Some even have balconies still standing firm.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 540}",, 543,"One of the oldest and the most auspicious temples in Mathura, the Yam-Yamuna Temple is located a short distance away from Vishram Ghat. It is believed to have been built by Vajranabha, the grandson of Lord Krishna, around 4,900 years ago. According to Hindu mythology, Yama and Yamuna are siblings – the god of death and the goddess of the river. Legend has it, Goddess Yamuna invited her brother on the occasion of Bhai Dooj. At the end of the meal, Lord Yam asked her what she wanted from him, as is custom on this day. Having no material desires, Goddess Yamuna requested him for his eternal blessings, which is why even today, her ghats are illuminated on Bhai Dooj, and people flock to the temple to seek blessings. The temple boasts murals, but the main prayer room is quite simple, with the idols of Lord Yama and Goddess Yamuna carved out of black stone, seated with their hands raised in blessing.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 541}",, 544,"Potra Kund, a large stepwell in Mathura, holds a special place in the hearts of Lord Krishna’s followers. According to popular belief, Mata Devaki and Vasudeva would wash their children's clothes in this stepwell. In fact, the word 'potra' means clothes. It was originally known as Pavitra Kund, and was believed to purify the soul. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 542}",, 545,"This gorgeous temple is situated at the entrance of Vrindavan and is built in white marble. It was built by a saint named Pagal Baba, whose real name is Sri Sheela Nand Ji Maharaj. It is said that Sheela Nand Ji was a judge in the high court of Calcutta (now Kolkata), and decided to spend his retirement in Vrindavan in search of spirituality. He wandered around like a mad man, and the locals started referring to him as 'pagal baba'. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 543}",, 546,"This is the site where the Lord Krishna is believed to have performed Rasleela with Goddess Radha and his gopis over 5,000 years ago. In fact, locals believe that Lord Krishna performs the Rasleela every night, which is why the doors of the temple shut after the evening arti, and everyone, priests included, leave the premises. Even the trees in the surrounding forest are strange and mystical – the roots of the tulsi plant, as well as the trees, grow twisted and in pairs. It is believed that these roots transform into Lord Krishna’s gopis at night. A reservoir named Lalita Kund is situated in the middle of the place. It is named after a gopi who asked Lord Krishna for water after dancing. It is said that he ploughed the earth with his flute, and water emerged from this spot. Rang Mahal is another attraction where Lord Krishna is said to have done shringar for Goddess Radha. Every night, the priests leave neem datun (to brush his teeth) and paan (betel leaf), along with a jug of water, next to a sandalwood bed. The next morning they appear to have been used.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 544}",, 547,"Situated about eight km on the northern side of Barsana, the town is believed to be the home of Shri Nandji, the foster father of Lord Krishna, and Yashoda, his foster mother. Nandgaon became their permanent place of residence after they moved from Gokul to escape the demons sent by Kansa to kill Lord Krishna. During his childhood, Lord Krishna lived with his foster parents in this town, which is considered as one of the sub-forests of Vrindavan. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 545}",, 548,"The holy town of Vrindavan, near Mathura is an important pilgrimage hub in Braj region that attracts an estimated 5,00,000 pilgrims every year. This is the place where Lord Krishna is believed to have spent his childhood. The name of Vrindavan comes from words 'vrinda', which means basil, and 'van' meaning forest. In this particular instance, the forest being referred to is believed to be either Nidhivan or Seva Kunj. Here, devotees are seen smearing dust on their forehead as it is considered to be sacred. There is a veritable treasure trove of beautiful temples dedicated to Lord Krishna in Vrindavan, the likes of which include Banke Bihari, ISKCON, Gopeshwar Mahadev, Shahji, and Govinddeo among others. These temples line the bank of River Yamuna, and are set amidst the verdant forest of Vrindavan. The best times to visit are during Holi and Janmashtami, when the town is at its festive best, or between the months of October and March, when the weather is quite pleasant. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 546}",, 549,"Located on the outskirts of Mathure, Mahavan is popular for the shrine of Mathuranath. It is said to have been founded by Nanda, Krishna’s foster father. It has a cluster of lush forests, and is also known as Brindavan, Gokul and Mahaban. Mahavan is infinitely beautiful, allowing visitors a respite from the heat and noise of the city, while exploring the place where Lord Krishna is said to have spent his childhood. It has a temple of Chhathi-Palana, which used to be the palatial residence of Baldeo’s mother Rohini. Mahavan has various shrines and temples, including Yogmaya, Tranairatri, Shymlaji, Raskhan Samadhi, Raman Reti, Brahmand Ghat, Chintaharan Mahadev and Mahamall Rai Ji’s Palace. Another attraction of Mahavan is Chaurasi Khambha or 84 pillars. The tomb of the noted poet, Raskhan, is also located in Mahavan.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 547}",, 550,"One of the oldest temples of its ilk, the Madam Mohan Temple is perched atop the Dwakshadwitiya Hill. Legend has it, Lord Krishna rested here after defeating the Kaliya Nag that emerged from the waters of the Yamuna. Drenched and cold, the lord lay shivering, until the 12 suns, or Dwaksha Aditya, rose to give him warmth. The word 'madan' is a nod to Kamadeva, the lord of desire and love, while 'mohan' means the one who charms. Together the name is in deference to the god who can even charm the lord of love. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 548}",, 551,"Believed to be the palace of demon Kansa, the maternal uncle of Lord Krishna, Kans Qila is situated on the banks of River Yamuna. Its partial ruins still reflect its former grandeur and one can see traces of a blend of Hindu and Muslim architectural styles, given that it came under different rules over the centuries. After exchanging several hands, the palace was finally renovated by Raja Man Singh of Jaipur during the 16th century. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 549}",, 552,"An amalgamation of marble and red sandstone, Gita Mandir is a marvellous example of architectural ingenuity, with exquisite paintings of gods and goddesses adorning its marble walls. The idols of Lord Krishna, Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Narayana, Lord Rama and Goddess Sita are all decorated with pretty ornaments. There is a pillar in the garden with shlokas from the holy Bhagwat Gita on it. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, this temple was built by Jugal Kishore Birla, from the famed Birla Group, in memory of his parents. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 550}",, 553,"This temple was established in 1950 with holy soil gathered from 2,400 pilgrimage sites by Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya (Gurudev), after he concluded the 24 Gayatri Mahapurascharan, where each Mahapurascharan involves the recitation of 2.4 million Gayatri mantras every year! The place is also home to one of the largest religious families of India – the Gayatri Pariwar. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 551}",, 554,"Situated on the banks of River Yamuna, Cheer Ghat is believed to be the site where Lord Krishna climbed the kadamba tree and teased his gopis while they were bathing. A tree believed to be a symbol of Lord Krishna's mischief still stands tall in Cheer Ghat. Numerous sarees sway from the branches as a tribute to the story. In fact, such is the repute of this particular tree that people still worship and make offerings to it. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 552}",, 555,"This quaint and charming town is situated on the outskirts of Mathura city. It is said to have been ruled by Lord Krishna’s elder brother, Lord Balaram, and is therefore also referred to as “Dauji” by the locals of Baldeo as well as Mathura and other neighbouring towns. Lord Balaram is fondly called Dau ji maharaj. A visit to the Baldeo Temple is a must, and devotees come here to worship Revati and Lord Balaram, whose idols have been carved out of stone. It is believed to have been built around 1580 AD, and the day of its establishment is celebrated every year in the month of December at the time of Margshish Poornima. According to a belief, the image worshipped in the temple was found in a tank called Balabhadra Kund. In this town, Holi is celebrated extensively and is called Dauji ka Huranga. Devotees from all over the country come to Baldeo to partake in the festivities.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 553}",, 556,"It was established by Gopal Bhatta Goswami, one of the six Goswamis of Vrindavan, who followed the principles of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. The deity in the temple is said to have self-manifested from Shaligrama shilas with a smile on face. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 554}",, 557,"Sri Sri Krishna Balaram Mandir, dedicated to brothers Lord Krishna and Lord Balaram, is located in the Raman Reti area of Vrindavan. It was built in 1975 by Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the founder acharya of the International Society of Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON); it was his dream to create a temple dedicated to the brothers in the same place they played thousands of years ago. So important was this temple to him, he personally oversaw its construction and design, and prayed to Balaram, the god of spiritual strength, to bless his devotees. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 555}",, 558,"According to a legend, it is believed that Barsana was the place where Radharani, the consort of Lord Krishna, resided. There are many temples in the area but the most prominent is the Radharani Temple. It is also called Ladliji (the beloved one) or Shriji, and is said to have been established around 5,000 years ago by Vajranabha. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 556}",, 559,"It is a South Indian-style temple that was built in 1851 by Sri Rangadeshik Swamiji, and draws inspiration from the Sri Varadaraja Temple in Kanchipuram. According to legend, Andal, the famed 8th century Vaishnava saint who composed ""Tiruppuvai"" (a series of thirty stanzas written in Tamil), which speaks of her love and devotion for Lord Krishna, appears in the form of Lord Ranganatha and agrees to wed her. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 557}",, 560,"One of the most popular ghats, Vishram Ghat is located on the banks of River Yamuna. The Hindi word 'vishram' means to take rest and it is believed that Lord Krishna along with Lord Balaram rested here after killing his maternal uncle, Kansa. The steps of the ghat are made of marble, and the entrance is guarded by a large stone arch. The evening arti at this ghat is worth experiencing. Tourists can see clay diyas (earthen lamps) floating over River Yamuna and participate in the chanting of mantras. There is a main shrine on the ghat dedicated to Goddess Yamuna. The deity is dressed with a bejewelled crown and garlands of fresh flowers. During the festival of Bhai Dooj, observed a few days after Diwali, sisters, along with their brothers, take dips in the holy river at the ghat. Vishram Ghat is quite significant in that this is where the parikrama of the holy places in Mathura begins and ends. The ghat is flanked by pretty temples that receive tourists all year round; the ranks of these include the Mukut, Radha-Damodar, Murali Manohar, Neelkantheshwar, Yamuna-Krishna, Langali Hanuman and Narasimha temples. Visitors can enjoy the sights and sounds of Vishram Ghat on a boat ride in the evening.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 558}",, 561,"Situated 10 km from Mathura, this pastoral village is said to be where Lord Krishna was brought up by his foster mother, Yashoda, in total secrecy. It is situated on the banks of River Yamuna and is quite crowded during the festivals of Krishna Janmashtami and Nandotsav. Steeped in legends and a colourful history, Gokul holds a special significance for the devotees of Lord Krishna, who flock to the many temples and ghats during this time. The town is also associated with Sant Vallabhacharyaji, who lived here for some time. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 559}",, 562,"The temple was built in 1815 by the treasurer of the province of Gwalior, Seth Gokuldas Parikh, and is renowned globally for its excellent architecture. It is situated on the north side of Mathura, on the edge of Vishram Ghat along the banks of River Yamuna. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 560}",, 563,"Surrounded by lush green forests, dotted with vibrant flowers, Kusum Sarovar is a serene spot. As per popular belief, Lord Krishna and his gopis used to meet at this pond. It is said that Goddess Radha would come here under the pretext of collecting flowers for her friends, but would secretly meet with Lord Krishna and have playful conversations. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 561}",, 564,"Also known as the temple of divine love, Prem Mandir is dedicated to Goddess Radha and Lord Krishna, and Lord Rama and Goddess Sita. It was shaped and designed by Jagadguru Shri Kripaluji Maharaj in 2001, and is sprawled over 54 acre. Considered as one of the most beautiful and elegant structures in Vrindavan, this Italian white marble temple is dedicated to the major events of Lord Krishna’s life, and the interiors depict those scenes, including the raising of Govardhan Hill. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 562}",, 565,"The main pilgrimage spot in Mathura is Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple, which is said to have been built around the prison cell where Lord Krishna was born. It is considered the focal point of the famed legends of Lord Krishna. One of these legends stipulates that the temple was built by Vajranabha, Krishna’s great grandson. Believed to have been constructed in the 6th century BC, it is one of the most important sites for the devotees of Lord Krishna, who come and stay here, sometimes for days at a time, to seek the blessings of their beloved god. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 563}",, 566,"A sacred Hindu site in the Mathura district, it is situated on a hill called Giriraj. According to legend, young Lord Krishna held the Govardhan mountain on his little finger for seven days. He did so to save Braj from torrential rain caused by Devraj Indra (the lord of rain), who had cursed the people for failing to please him. Another legend speaks of how the hill ascended from heaven to become a part of Lord Krishna’s divine Leela. Today, it is believed that completing a parikrama (circumambulation) of Govardhan Hill will grant all your wishes. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 564}",, 567,"One of the famous temples built by the king of Jaipur, Man Singh, in 1590, the Govind Dev Temple is a fine architectural specimen constructed in red sandstone. Completed in almost five years, the structure boasts a sanctum sanctorum made of marble and decorated with gold and silver. The central tower, vaults, arches and a domed ceiling all culminate to add European touches to the architecture. The Radharani idol found at Govind Dev Temple is believed to be the first one installed anywhere in Mathura. Legend has it that Sri Rupa Goswami, a devotional poet and teacher was the one who dreamt up the creation of the temple. It is said that he was resting and chanting mantras in reverence to Lord Krishna under a tree when a cowherd told him of a cow that walks up a hill every day and pours milk down a hole. Curious, one day he followed the cow to the spot mentioned by the cowherd and started digging. He then came across the lord in his threefold bent form. Overcome with happiness, he decided to build a temple in Lord Krishna’s honour, but unable to do so himself, requested Raja Man Singh to bring his vision to life. Today, a cave where Sri Rupa Goswami used to meditate is located near the spot where Lord Krishna's idol is supposed to have been found.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 565}",, 568,"Also known as Brahmotsava, this ten-day festival is observed every year in the month of March-April, in celebration of Lord Krishna arriving in Braj. In mythology, the yatra pays tribute to Suryanarayana (the Sun god) avatar of Lord Jagannatha. It is believed that during this time, Lord Jagannatha, his sister Goddess Subhadra and brother Lord Balaram descend from their heavenly abode to bless their devotees. Rath Yatra is one of the best ways to witness the devotion of Mathura to its resident deity, while also sampling some its most delicious food. Devotees are seen pulling the rath, or chariot from temples to the adjoining gardens. These chariots have idols of Lord Vishnu along with his mythical vehicle Garuda, Lord Hanuman, Lord Surya, Lord Chandra (Moon god), an elephant and a lion, all of which are beautifully decorated. Their arrival is preceded by the Sudarshan Chakra (divine weapon) of Lord Krishna, which is brought from Bhagavata Bhawan. In Mathura, the procession starts from the birthplace of Lord Krishna, while in Vrindavan, it begins from three different temples at the same time. It moves past Deeg Gate, Mandi Ramdas, Chowk Bazar, Swami Ghat, Chatta Bazar, Holi Gate, Kotwali Gate, and Bharatpur Gate, finally concluding back at Krishna’s birthplace. Flowers are showered on the idols, as prasad is distributed to the devotees, followed by a grand feast. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 566}",, 569,"Most tours of Mathura, guided or otherwise, include a shopping spree at one of the many bazaars sitting close to the innumerable temples here, or markets in Bengali Ghat, Chatta Bazaar and Chowk. You can pick up rosary beads, brass statues and utensils for reasonable prices. The place is also known for dresses for idols of Lord Krishna. One can also purchase idols of Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha. Do not forget to carry home some handicrafts and a range of trinkets, including miniatures of Astadhatu, or the busts of Hindu deities. Other than these, you can also purchase the yummy peda that Mathura is so famous for. Boxes of the sweetmeat can be bought at any of the several shops in town. The pedas of Mathura are a delicacy, and make for excellent gifts for friends and family, especially during festivals like Holi and Janmashtami. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 567}",, 570,"Mathura and Vrindavan are known for their Holi celebrations. As the legend goes, as a child, Lord Krishna would cry to his mother about Goddess Radha being fair while he had a dark complexion. His mother then advised him to smear colour on Radha, thus giving birth to Braj ki Holi. It is said that every year, Lord Krishna would travel from his village (Nandgaon) to Goddess Radha’s (Barsana), where Radha and the gopis would playfully beat him with sticks. Today, Holi celebrations in Barsana begin one week before the actual date of the festival, moving to Nandgaon the next day. In Mathura and Vrindavan, the festival is celebrated in different forms like Lathmar Holi in Barsana and Nandgaon, where sticks are used to create playful beats, to which young men and women dance; Phoolon wali Holi in Gulaal Kund near the Govardhan Hill, during which Ras Leela is performed, and Holi is played with colourful flowers; and Widow’s Holi at Vrindavan. The last is one of the most special and emotional celebrations for the widows of the town, who at one time were forbidden to play with colours. Now, clad in white sarees, they smear coloured powder on each other and rejoice in the festivities. Holi celebrations at Banke Bihari Temple are a major attraction for tourists – just as Lord Krishna is believed to have dressed in white and thrown gulaal (colour made from organic substances like flowers and kesar) over his devotees, the priests at the temple follow suit, showering the large crowd with colour and flowers. Chants and prayers can be heard across the premises. Other temples, like Dwarkadhish, also play host to one of the biggest and most energetic Holi celebrations in Mathura. At Dauji Temple, a few kilometres from Mathura, Harunga festivities kickstart. Celebrated a day after the festival, this ritual sees men pouring colour-tinged water over women, who tear their shirts and thrash the men with them. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 568}",, 571,"Located on the outskirts of Mathura, Govardhan or Giriraj ji is a sanctified site. It is recognised as the natural form of Lord Krishna. People pay obeisance to Lord Krishna by circumambulating, or performing a parikrama of the hill during the festival of Govardhan Puja or Annakut in Giriraj Temple. It is said that the six Goswamis of Vrindavana, as well as other personalities such as Madhavendra Puri, Advaita Acharya, Lord Nityananda, Vallabhacharya, Narottama Dasa Thakura, and Srinivasa Acharya, among others, have all completed the Govardhan Parikrama. Three types of parikrama are performed that include a barefoot parikrama, doodh (milk) parikrama, where the devotees carry a pot of milk with a small hole in it, and Dandavat parikrama which requires one to do multiple sashtang dandavats where one lies prostate on the ground in reverence of the god. The last one can take weeks, even months to complete; some sadhus perform as many as 108 dandavats in one spot before moving on to the next one. The entire parikrama is of approximately 23 km long, with over half a million devotees attempting it annually. People flock to Vraja, where Govardhana Hill is located, especially during such auspicious occasions as Guru Purnima, Purusottamamasa or Govardhana puja. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 569}",, 572,"Also known as Mathura Museum, it is an octagonal-shaped structure made completely in red sandstone. The museum boasts a rare collection of coins made of gold, silver and copper, paintings, terracotta products and more. It is particularly famous for its sculpture collection, showcasing the influence of the Mathura school of arts, dated between the 3rd century BC and 12th century AD. The artefacts you should definitely check out are the statue of Victoria, erstwhile empress of India, a 3000-year-old anthropomorphic copper figure found in Shahabad in Uttar Pradesh, a Jain tablet dated back to the 1st century and many more. The museum was established by Sir FS Growse in 1874, who was the collector of Mathura at that time. It was originally known as the Curzon Museum of Archaeology, then Archaeology Museum, Mathura, before finally being renamed as Government Museum. In celebration of the 100-year anniversary of the museum, the Government of India issued a postage stamp on 9 October, 1974. Other notable features are the discoveries made by renowned colonial archaeologists such as Alexander Cunningham, FS Growse, and Fuhrer.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 570}",, 573,"Near Triveni Ghat lies the Bharat Mandir, which is said to be the oldest temple in Rishikesh. It is said that it was built by sage Adi Shankaracharya on the day of Basant Panchami (festival to celebrate the arrival of spring) in 789 AD. The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Vishnu, whose idol has been carved out of a single black stone. Popularly called saligram, the idol has been placed in the inner chambers of the temple. On the day of Basant Panchami, the saligram is taken out for a holy bath in the sacred Mayakund, a small pond nearby. It is then carried in a grand procession through the city and later re-installed in the temple. Opposite to the temple is an old tree, which is a combination of three different trees, whose roots are entwined with each other, making it impossible to distinguish one from the other. These are the old banyan, peepal and bel trees. Many believe that these trees represent the holy trinity of Hinduism.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 571}",, 574,"Ganga arti is a ritual of worshipping River Ganga that is held on a grand scale in the city. Lots of people are in attendance during the arti which takes places every evening. Visitors can take part in the blissful ritual and soak in the spiritual vibes along with enjoying the view of a hundred lit diyas (earthen lamps) floating on the river. Parmarth Niketan Ashram is the most famous venue of Ganga arti. It is led and organised by a Vedic priest and starts with the chanting of mantras and singing of bhajans (devotional songs). Triveni Ghat in Rishikesh is a spot that is famous for the Ganga arti, called 'Maha arti'. The ghat is lit up every evening at the time of arti.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 572}",, 575,"A centre for water sports, especially whitewater rafting, Kaudiyala is a scenic town, nestled among dense forests on the Rishikesh-Badrinath route. It is situated at an elevation of about 480 m above sea level and is a mere 40 km from Rishikesh. Kaudiyala finds popularity among adventure seekers as it marks the start of the challenging white river rafting course to Shivpuri (about 22 km away).",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 573}",, 576,"About 2 km from Swarg Ashram lies the well-known Lakshman (Laxman) Jhula, a suspension bridge about 450 ft long. Named after Lord Rama’s younger brother, Lakshmana (Laxman), it has temples on either side, including the famed Lakshmana Temple. The entire bridge is made of iron and is situated at a height of 70 ft from the river. Built in 1939, over River Ganga, the jhula is one of the most prominent landmarks in Rishikesh. As the legend goes, Lord Lakshmana (Laxman) crossed Ganga on ropes of jute and hence the bridge has been named in his honour.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 574}",, 577,"Dedicated to Lord Shiva, who is known as Neelkanth, literally meaning the blue-throated one, the temple is a much-visited spot in Rishikesh. It stands at a height of 926 m on top of a hill across the Ganges and boasts a beautiful architecture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 575}",, 578,"Neer Garh Waterfall is a beautiful narrow stream of clear water cascading down a rocky terrain cutting through a dense green forest. Also known as 'Neer Gaddu', it has a beautiful jade-blue hue. The waterfall is two-tiered and has two bathing pools. Reaching the waterfall requires trekking for about a kilometre (a 20-minute hike that starts 2 km north of the Lakshman Jhula) through the forest and then hiking down a cliff. The trail is exciting with pictorial views at every turn. Reaching the waterfall and bathing in one of its soothing pools is worth the effort of the hike. About 1.2 km ahead, one will find a bigger waterfall that has a larger pool. Butterflies of different species can be spotted here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 576}",, 579,"Around 20 km from Rishikesh, situated along the hills and foothills of Shivalik ranges in the Himalayan foothills, is the Rajaji National Park. Spread over 820 km, it combines three sanctuaries, namely Chilla, Motichur and Rajaji. A special feature of the park is that it is the North Western Limit of Asian elephants and has the highest number of elephants in Uttarakhand. It comprises several zones and forest types like riverine forests, sal forests, board,leaved mixed forests, making it a good place for wildlife to flourish. Among the many faunae one can spot here are leopards, deer, tigers and ghorals. The park is popular among birdwatchers as it is home to around 400 species of birds. Some of the famous birds one can spot here include gulls, mallards, pochards, teals, parakeets, thrushes, woodpeckers, kingfishers and shellducks. The Great Pied hornbill can also be found here.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 577}",, 580,"An iconic landmark in Rishikesh, Ram Jhula, built in 1986, is a suspension bridge that runs across the Ganges. It is placed a few miles downstream from the popular Lakshman Jhula. The bridge spans 750 ft and is a splendid work of engineering that connects the ashrams situated on both sides of the river. It offers a splendid bird's eye view of the mighty river making its way through gigantic mountains and dense forests.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 578}",, 581,"The pilgrimage and adventure site of Rishikesh offers many opportunities for shoppers. At Swarg Ashram, one can find many bookshops and buy books on yoga, meditation, Vedanta etc. Moreover, one can get good bragains on Ayurvedic medicines, clothing, handicrafts and trinkets such as jewellery and Tibetan singing bowls. You can head to Lakshman Jhula for souvenir shopping. A must-buy is the rudraksh mala, a string of beads made from the nuts of the rudraksh tree, which is said to have originally grown where Lord Shiva shed a single tear, following a particularly long and satisfying period of meditation. These beaded garlands are said to bestow blessings on the wearer. The Ram Jhula is another popular spot to hit, where you can find a variety of local spices and handmade jewellery.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 579}",, 582,"Situated at the confluence of three sacred rivers, the Ganga, the Yamuna and the Saraswati (that legends say once flowed here), Triveni Ghat is the most popular bathing ghat in Rishikesh. Before visiting the various temples, most pilgrims take a holy dip here. At dawn, the ghat is bustling with devotees offering prayers and bathing in the river, which according to Hindu mythology, washes away the sins of a person.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 580}",, 583,"Situated on top of the Neel Parwat, the Chandi Devi Temple is dedicated to Goddess Chandi Devi.  The main statue was established by Adi Shakaracharya in the 8th century AD, while the temple was constructed by Suchat Singh, the king of Kashmir, in 1929 AD. From Chandighat, one needs to trek 3 km to reach the temple, or take a trolley on the ropeway.  Legend has it that once demon kings Shumbh and Nishumbh had taken over Lord Indra’s ancient kingdom and had thrown the gods out of the heavens. Chandika Devi, a goddess who was created with the cells from Goddess Parvati’s body, was desired by king Shumbh. When she refused his advances, the kings sent their army chiefs Chanda and Munda to kill Goddess Chandika. However, Chanda and Munda were killed by Kalika Devi, who was born out of Goddess Chandika’s anger. Chandika Devi went on to kill the two demon kings as well. Tired after this long battle, the goddess is said to have rested on Neel Parwat and the Chandi Devi Temple was built in her honour. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 581}",, 584,"The Daksh Mahadev Temple lies to the south of Kankhal town and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. This temple is named after king Daksh Prajapati, the father of Lord Shiva's wife, Goddess Sati. Legend has it that once the king hosted a holy yajna (a fire ritual) at this site. However, since he did not invite Lord Shiva, Goddess Sati felt insulted and immolated herself in his yajna. Out of anger, the ganas (Lord Shiva’s followers) killed king Daksh. Lord Shiva then brought him back to life and put the head of a male goat on him. The king later realised his mistake and repented before the lord, who declared that during the month of Saavan (June-August), he would live in Kankhal. The Sati Kund located on the banks of River Ganga is also considered sacred and has been mentioned the epic Mahabharata. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 582}",, 585,"One of the holiest ghats of Haridwar, Har-ki-Pauri is visited by thousands of pilgrims every year. The ghat is the spot where the River Ganges, after winding its way through the mountains, touches the plains for the first time. Countless people bathe in the waters of the river to wash off all their sins, as per Hindu beliefs. There are several temples next to the ghat and one can always hear the soothing chant of mantras and temple bells. The main attraction is the evening Ganga arti (a fire ritual). One can see the ghat swarmed with priests carrying three-tiered lamps of fire, and devotees immersed in a spiritual fervour, while the sound of mantras and gongs reverberates through the surroundings. During the arti, the devotees float lamps in the river, creating a beautiful scene.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 583}",, 586,"The grand Kumbh Mela is organised on a massive scale every 12 years and sees millions of people visiting Haridwar (the figure has gone up as high as 10 billion). The Ardh Kumbh, held every six years, is another mega event along the same lines. There is an interesting story behind the origin of this popular festival. The gods (devtas) and demons (asuras) were fighting over the pot of nectar (kalasha of amrit) that they had found during the churning of the primordial sea (Samudra Mathan). Since the demons were more powerful, the gods entrusted the pot of nectar to four devtas - Brahaspati, Surya, Chandra and Shani, who ran away with it to keep it safe. The demons chased after them for 12 days and nights around the earth. During the chase, the gods kept the pot at Haridwar, Prayag, Ujjain and Nashik. Another legend says that a fight ensued between the gods and demons in which the pot tipped over, and the nectar fell at these four places. And today, the Kumbh Mela is held at these four destinations, once every 12 years. It sees the participation of saints, yogis and priests from across India. From the Naga sadhus who do not wear clothes and smear their bodies with ash, the Urdhwavahurs, who are willing to undergo severe austerities in their pursuit of the Almighty, the Parivajakas who use bells to communicate as they have taken a vow of silence, the Shirshasins who stand on their heads to meditate for hours on end to the Kalpvasis, who spend the Kumbh month mediating on the banks of Ganga, bathing in it thrice and performing religious rituals, all are in attendance at the mela. During the Kumbh, the waters of Ganga are said to be charged with positive healing effects with enhanced electromagnetic radiations of the sun, the moon and Jupiter.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 584}",, 587,"Offering beautiful views of the city of Haridwar, Mansa Devi Temple is situated on the Bilwa Parwat. It has two impressive statues of Goddess Mansa Devi – one with three mouths and five arms and the other with eight arms. Goddess Mansa is believed to be a form of Goddess Shakti, who came from the mind of sage Kashyap. This temple is among the 51 shaktipeethas (devotional shrines where the severed body parts of Goddess Sati fell) in the country. There are two other  shaktipeethas in Haridwar: Chandi Devi and Maya Devi temples.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 585}",, 588,"This temple is dedicated to Goddess Maya Devi and is one of the three shaktipeethas (devotional shrines where the severed body parts of Goddess Sati fell) in Haridwar. The other two are Chandi Devi and Mansa Devi temples. Legend has it that once king Daksh Prajapati hosted a holy yajna (a fire ritual). However, he failed to invite his son-in-law Lord Shiva to the ceremony. Offended, his daughter, Goddess Sati immolated herself in her father's yajna. Lord Shiva was grieved and enraged and began pacing the universe and performing tandava, his dance of cosmic destruction. Fearing that he would destroy everything in his path, Lord Vishnu severed the body of Sati with his chakra. It is believed that the heart and navel of the goddess fell at this temple.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 586}",, 589,"With a firm belief in ancient practices as its backbone, Patanjali Yogpeeth aims to free people across the world from diseases as well as medicines. They are encouraged instead to rely on the wisdom of sages and saints including Maharishi Patanjali, Charak and Sushrut. At the institute, practical and functional training in Astang Yog, Raj Yog, Dhyan Yog, Hath Yog, Ashan and Pranayam, among others, is encouraged. The aim is to achieve peace, good health and extreme happiness. There are regular yoga classes organised in the institute as well as outside for all and they are also broadcasted on television. The institute conducts courses in yoga and promotes research on this ancient practice. It also has the aim of spreading awareness – books, international conferences and the like are the tools used for the purpose. There are departments of ophthalmology, ENT, dental and surgery, along with a section for physiotherapy and acupressure in the institute. It is well-equipped with latest machines and equipment. Accommodation is also available for tourists who want to stay over. It also has a modern library, with several manuscripts and literature on yoga, Ayurveda and botany, along with an internet surfing centre. Swami Ramdev ji Maharaj and Acharya Balkrishna ji Maharaj founded the Patanjali Yogpeeth (Trust) on February 4, 2005.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 587}",, 590,"Located towards the southern part of Haridwar city, this dargah is dedicated to Hazrat Makhdum Allauddin Ali Ahamed ‘Sabir’, the 13th century saint of the Chishti order. It is said that there are mystical powers here that ensure every devotee’s wish is fulfilled. From across India and the world, millions of people of all religions come to the dargah to pay their respects to the saint and seek his blessings. From the first day of sighting the moon to the 16th day during the Rabeeull month of the Islamic calendar, Urs is celebrated every year and draws huge crowds. Located on the outskirts of Roorkee, the dargah has been built by Ibrahim Lodi, the ruler of Delhi, who was an Afghan. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 588}",, 591,"Sapt Sarovar is the spot where River Ganga splits into seven different streams. Legend has it that seven sages, Kashyap, Vashist, Atri, Vishwamitra, Jamadagni, Bhardwaj and Gautam were once meditating here. And in order to avoid disturbing their prayers, the holy river separated itself into different streams and flowed on. Today, an ashram, called the Sapt Rishi Ashram, stands at this place, about 5 km from Haridwar. The ashram acts as a retreat for many sages and saints who come here to meditate in the peaceful surroundings. It was established by Goswami Guru Dutt in 1943. There are several rooms available for accommodation for those who want to stay over and have a more immersive experience. The spot is both spiritual and serene and ideal for meditation.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 589}",, 592,"A researcher's delight, the Akal Wood Fossil Park in Jaisalmer will take you back to the prehistoric era. A 21-hectare reserved area, the park has been classified as National Geological Monument of India and is located about 17 km from Jaisalmer. The area used to be a forest about 180 million years ago. Over a period of time, the entire region was submerged under the sea and the tree trunks on display here today, are the fossil remnants of that era. The wood fossil park houses several logs that date back to the period and have been protected from the elements under a tin roof. About 25 numb trees, along with centuries-old fossils are housed at the park and tell the tale of centuries gone by. Right at the entrance, you can also stroke the fossil of an ancient red-wood tree trunk, which has been placed to let visitors get a preview of the staggering amount of history documented in the park. Standing in the middle of the desert, which once used to be a lush forest that was later submerged, one can marvel at the long and eventful history of this planet.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 590}",, 593,"Around 155 km away from Jaisalmer, lies the quaint and serene desert town of Barmer. It is flanked by Jaisalmer in the north, Jodhpur on the east and shares a border with Pakistan in the west. It is a part of the four largest districts that make up the Thar desert and is best known for its hand block printing industry, wood carving, pottery, colourfully embroidered traditional Rajasthani costumes and ajrak prints. About 35 km away from Barmer, lie a group of five architecturally significant temples of the erstwhile Kiradu town. The Someshwara Temple, with a multi-tiered spire, is the most impressive. Barmer is also home to the Luni river, which travels about 500 km and finally merges with the marshy land of Rann of Kutch.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 591}",, 594,"One of the best spots to explore the Thar desert ecosystem and wildlife, the Desert National Park is an amalgamation of rolling sand dunes, jagged rocks and dense salt lakes. Situated between the districts of Jaisalmer and Barmer, the protected area is amongst the largest in the country with a total area close to about 3,162 sq km. Lying in the midst of the remote Thar desert, Desert National Park provides a haven to thriving populations of black bucks, chinkaras and desert foxes that can be seen here. The endangered great Indian bustard can also been seen here. During winter, migratory raptors such as Himalayan and Eurasian Griffon vultures, eastern imperial eagle and the saker falcon fly here to spend the season in warmer environs. The Desert National Park is a bird watchers paradise where you can explore the bounties of nature. In the event that you truly need to investigate the wonderful natural life at the Desert National Park in Jaisalmer then an ideal path is by setting out on a thrilling jeep safari. Camping with bonfires is another exciting activity that attracts people to the park.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 592}",, 595,"The pristine, breathtaking, expanse of the unbroken sand dunes of Sam makes it a great desert safari spot. One can enjoy desert safari by either riding a camel or by hiring a jeep. While camping in the desert, surrounded by the golden sands of the Thar desert, visitors can get an immersive insight into life in the desert. There is a lot to learn while travelling through the remote areas of Jaisalmer and absorbing the rich culture of the region with its folk dance performances, puppet shows and other open-air cultural extravaganzas.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 593}",, 596,"The Gadsisar rainwater lake is a popular picnic spot, owing to its cool and scenic surroundings. In fact, it is a great vantage point to sight the spectacular Jaisalmer Fort from , when it is bathed in the glorious hues of the golden sun at sunrise. The lake sits just outside the city walls and was once the sole reservoir that controlled the entire supply of water to the arid city of Jasialmer! Located in the southern part of the city, the entrance to the lake is marked by beautifully carved yellow stone archway known as Tilon-ki-Pol. Contrary to the popular belief, it is not an oasis but a water conservation tank made around 1400 AD by the then maharaja of Jaisalmer, Maharwal Gadsi Singh.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 594}",, 597,"Ghoomar, a colourful dance performance, is a visual treat. Performed mostly by women in swishing long skirts and colourful dupattas, the dance has a hypnotic rhythm that keeps picking up pace as the crescendo approaches. Ghoomar, a traditional Bhil tribe folk dance is not just an act of singing and dancing, but is a symbol of womanhood, a rite of passage in which young girls participate to declare that they are now stepping into the shoes of a woman. Marwar, also known as Marwar-Jodhpur region, is popular for ghoomar, wherein Rajasthan communities perform the dance on occasions such as the first rainfall, Diwali, Holi and as a rite of passage. It features men singing and dancing together while using graceful gestures such as beating palms, snapping fingers and twirls. It is perhaps mostly popular for its folk attire- an ensemble of a choli (a blouse), a ghagra or chaniya (swirling skirts of full or knee length) and translucent veils that cover the face.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 595}",, 598,"The piece de resistance of the lively Thar desert is a magnificent structure built from yellow sandstone, called the Jaisalmer Fort. Perched atop the Trikuta Hill (triple peaked hill), this imposing fort seems to rise straight from the desert and its gleaming stone fade gives the impression of it being an extension of the magnificent Thar. The magic of this architectural marvel is best witnessed at sunset when the whole fort seems ablaze as it reflects the light from the setting sun, earning it a spot on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The fort is known for its elaborately carved structure called Raj Mahal, the residence of the erstwhile royal family and the beautiful Jain and Laxminath temples it is home to. The fort also piqued the interest of Oscar winning Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray, who featured it in one of his films Sonar Quila or the Golden Fortress.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 596}",, 599,"This traditional dance form is performed by the Kalbelia community of Rajasthani snake-charmers. It consists of swirling and graceful movements that make this dance a treat to behold. This form is considered to be joyous and a vigorously performed art, where women in flowing black skirts and gleaming jewellery swirl and sway trying to replicate the movement of a serpent dancing to the beats of traditional musical instruments that are played by men. The dance is the community's tribute to their centuries-old cultural heritage. As the performance progresses, the tempo of the Kalbelia dance increases and so does the pace of the dance steps. Due to the demanding nature of the dance, the performance is usually carried out in pairs with at least two pairs who swap stage-presence seamlessly.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 597}",, 600,"Representing the unique cultural traditions of Jaisalmer, the Kathputli dance reflects the artistic imagination of the organisers of the show, who creatively choreograph a dance drama of puppets for the entertainment of the audience. String puppets or Kathputli dance in Rajasthan is an old tradition, which features a well-known ballad or a lyrical story to narrate the events of historic times. These stories or tales of romance and chivalry are told with movements of string puppets. During historic times the art was practiced by the Bhat society. After them, this art was also performed by influential families in the state and became well-known in the region not only for entertainment, but also to provide moral and social education to the society.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 598}",, 601,"Located on the outskirts of Jaisalmer, the quaint village of Khuri is surrounded by pristine sand dunes. A camel ride in Khuri will take you across undulating sand dunes at a leisurely pace that will let you experience the bare yet beautiful landscape of the Thar desert. The relatively unexplored sand dunes hold a great appeal for tourists who are looking for an escape from the bustling tourist circuit. As the golden rays of the sun and the unique wind patterns dance in unison at sunset and sunrise to create a light and shadow play of epic proportions, one feels the pull of the simple and uncomplicated life of the region. The nearby village has a smattering of mud huts and a local bazaar where visitors can absorb the traditional Rajasthani way of life. The many resort operators offer a night's stay in beautifully prepared luxury-tents, complete with breathtaking performances by local artists. Due to its distant location, Khuri enjoys seclusion and makes the best use of the undisturbed environs with the occasional campfire night, that allows guests to unwind with home-cooked meals that are traditionally prepared for a complete desert experience.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 599}",, 602,"On the outskirts of the city of Jaisalmer lie the ruins of the abandoned village of Kuldhara that have captivated the minds of travellers for centuries. Back in the 1800s, the village used to be a prosperous town but, it said that after some unfathomable tragedy, the town was abandoned overnight. Legend says that no one saw the inhabitants leave the village and no one knows the reason for the mass exodus. Since then, no one has been able to settle here. The many stories of how a region of almost a thousand residents simply vanished, makes it a top priority for history buffs and thrill-seekers alike. A walk through this desolate, abandoned village in the desert with its houses, roads and a temple is an experience that takes you back in time. Some interesting water conservation techniques have been unearthed amongst the 200-year-old ruins, a remarkable feat in such a water-scarce desert terrain. The abandoned houses of the village are often used as film sets. Tourists can explore the village on camel rides that are easily available throughout the tourist season.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 600}",, 603,"Situated on the outskirts of Jaisalmer, the deserted ruins of Lodhruva, are famous for a Jain temple and a wishing tree called Kalp Vriksh. The temple is dedicated to the 23rd tirthankar (saint), Parshwanath. The architectural beauty of the temple can be seen on each finely carved stone that was used to construct it. The intricate stone carvings and large, spacious interiors make for a pleasant and relaxing time at the complex, which has been reinstated to it's pristine condition after extensive repairs and restorative work carried out over the years. Lodhruva is said to be the setting of the doomed-love story of Princess Mumal and Mahendra, the prince of Aamarkot, recounted in local folklore and songs across the region. Ludruva is known as the ancient capital of Jaisalmer.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 601}",, 604,"This haveli is a perfect example of the beautiful fusion of Islamic and Rajputana styles of architecture. Built by two architect brothers in the 19th century, who started the construction from opposite ends, this palace has similar but non-identical left and right facades. This choreographed asymmetry adds to the architectural beauty of the haveli. Miniature style paintings and mighty tuskers carved out of yellow sandstone were used for decorating the inner chambers of the mansion. The life-size elements are now situated at the entrance and appear to be the guardians of this historic monument. It is easy to see that in erstwhile Jaisalmer, the haveli was the centre of all regional activity as it is now camouflaged amongst various modern houses and narrow lanes, all of which lead to the haveli. Although the haveli is partly-inhabited, you might get a chance to visit the first floor which has paintings beautifully decorated using gold leaf.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 602}",, 605,"Located around 240 km from Jaisalmer, Osian is an ancient desert town that is dotted with temples and architectural marvels. The main attraction is the Surya (Sun) Temple, dedicated to the Sun God. It also houses idols of Goddess Durga and Lord Ganesha. On the ceiling of the temple you can see intricate carvings of serpents that are coiled around lotus flowers, which are truly awe-inspiring. Other tourist attractions include Harihara Temple, Sachiya Mata Temple and a Jain temple dedicated to Lord Mahavira.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 603}",, 606,"In the narrow lanes of the main city of Jaisalmer, lies the magnificent Patwon-ki-haveli, known for its pretty paintings, intricate carvings and a grandiose style of architecture. The entire complex is not a single haveli but a cluster of five smaller beautiful havelis. The first among these havelis was commissioned and constructed in 1805 by Guman Chand Patwa. There are a few paintings and mirror artwork that adorns the inside walls of this grand mansion. To cater to the visitors interested in the rich cultural history of the area, one of the sections has been converted into a museum that houses several artefacts from the early 19th century. The hardwork and aesthetic skills of the local Rajasthani craftsmen can be seen in every corner of this haveli in the individual depictions and theme on each and every arch. Although the whole building is made in yellow sandstone, the main gateway of the Patwon-ki-haveli is in brown color.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 604}",, 607,"The heritage city of Pokhran lies at the heart of the Thar desert, about 110 km east of Jaisalmer. Literally translated, it means a place of five mirages, and is bound by five big salt rocks. Speckled with royal havelis, ancient temples and grand structures, Pokhran remains suspended in time. The main attraction is the Pokhran Fort, which was the citadel of the Champawat Rathores, the mighty Rajput nobles of Marwar. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 605}",, 608,"This famous shrine, which gained nation-wide renown during the India-Pakistan war of 1971, is a must-visit site in Jaisalmer. Dedicated to Tanot Mata, believed to be an avatar of Hinglaj Mata, the temple lies in close proximity to the Longewala border between the two countries. Legend has it that during the battle when thousands of bombs were being shelled, no bomb that fell near the temple diffused, thus protecting the locals and soldiers. Tourists can also visit the adjoining museum, which houses artefacts from the time of war. The temple is maintained by the Border Security Force of India. The area also boasts rows of windmills that add to the quaintness of the area. The temple lies about 150 km from Jaisalmer.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 606}",, 609,"With its unique rocky topography with heaps of boulders strewn around, Hampi attracts rock-climbers and trekkers, and is a popular site for bouldering as well. In fact, it is known as the bouldering capital of India. Bouldering, which involves climbing rocks, sometimes with the help of harnesses and sometimes without any equipment, is an extreme adventure sport. Adventure-seekers generally rent bicycles and set out to explore Hampi's temple ruins, stopping en route for rock climbing or bouldering. Some of the most famous bouldering sites in Hampi are the Hemakuta Hill, Matanga Hill and the premises of Tiruvengalantha Temple and Malyavanta Raghunatha Temple. Rock climbers can find the largest free standing boulders at Hemakuta Hill. One can also enjoy camping in the boulder strewn landscape.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 607}",, 610,"An ancient fortified village that is said to be older than Hampi, Anegundi retains its rustic charms. Standing on the banks of River Tungabhadra, opposite Hampi, legend says that this is the place where elephants of the Vijayanagara empire's army were kept. Thus it's name Anegundi, which means elephant pit in Kannada. Anegundi is also said to have been a part of Kishkindha, the mythical kingdom of monkey kings Bali and Sugreva, mentioned in the epic Ramayana. Locals say that this settlement is over 3,000 years old, a fact that may be proven by the existence of Maurya Mane (Moremane) and Onake Kindi, two prehistoric era clusters. According to geologists, this place is around four billion years old. At Maurya Mane, one can see evidence of prehistoric human settlements, like cave paintings, while rock paintings can be seen in Onake Kindi. Apart from these archaeological sites, the Anegundi Fort is another popular tourist attraction. With many gates, several tombs and two temples - Ganesha Cave Temple and Durga Temple - this sprawling fort once used to guard the region.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 608}",, 611,"Small but significant, the Archaeological Museum at Hampi exhibits a superb collection of sculptures recovered from the area. It also contains two scaled models of the Hampi topography with monuments. Other than the model, the museum has an entire section dedicated to sculptures and idols recovered from Hampi. These include several incarnations of Lord Shiva, like Lord Veerabhadra, Lord Bhairava and Lord Bhikshatana-murthi. Another section displays an array of tools, coins and other objects that were in use during the Vijayanagara era. An interesting display is of the documents made of brass and bundled with a ring. The museum also has an array of objects from the prehistoric and proto historic periods recovered from Anegundi. You can also admire stucco figurines, pieces of porcelain pottery and a gallery of photographs from the area. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 609}",, 612,"Banvasi or Banavasi is an ancient temple town in Karnataka, around 250 km from Hampi. With rainforests of the Western Ghats sheltering it, the town located on the banks of River Varada, is a traveller's delight. Magod Falls, Jog Falls as well as Unchalli Falls are some of the pleasant interruptions in the lush landscape. Banvasi has flourished around a famous temple in the town, where Lord Shiva is worshipped as Lord Madhukeshwara. The temple is recognised as Madhukeshwara Temple and houses a honey-coloured linga. The other attractions of Banvasi Temple are a monolith Asthana Mantapa, Triloka Mantapa and a big statue of Nandi, Lord Shiva's mount. There are several other temples to see here, including the Veerabhadra Temple, which is a typical example of ancient Dravidian architecture. Banvasi was the capital of the erstwhile Kadamba rulers, the ancient royals of Karnataka.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 610}",, 613,"Around 500 years ago, Domingos Paesa, a Portuguese traveller, who had once visited Hampi, had written about unique round basket-boats that the locals used to cross the Tungabhadra river. ""People cross to this place by boats which are round like baskets. Inside they are made of cane, and outside are covered with leather; they are able to carry fifteen or twenty persons, and even horses and oxen can cross in them if necessary... "" Nothing much seems to have changed, as these boats or coracles can be spotted even today bobbing up and down the river, moving in circles, yet almost impossibly, reaching the other bank. A unique experience, a coracle ride across the Tungabhadra river is a must. A coracle is a traditional boat that has been used in this region for centuries to ferry people across the river. The modern version uses plastic sheets and bitumen sheets to make them water-proof and sturdier. On an average, around eight people can fit into a coracle, and sometimes cycles and bikes can come on board as well. At Hampi, there are three places for coracle crossings. The first one is at the ghat (stepped river bank) near the Virupaksha Temple. The second is in front of the Kodandarama Temple and the third and the most popular one is near the Vittala Temple.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 611}",, 614,"Daroji Sloth Bear Sanctuary is locally known as Karadi, and is home to its namesake, the sloth bear. The only residential place in India for this magnificent animal in the wild, it can be an interesting addition to the itinerary of any wildlife-enthusiast. Its outcrop of rocks, tumbled boulders and caves make this place a secure shelter for the bear population to flourish. Being omnivorous, bears feed on fruits, tubers, honey, insects and termites present in the forest. The sanctuary is situated about 15 km from Hampi and is the only one in North Karnataka. Established in 1994, in the eastern plains of the state, the sanctuary proved to be a dependable habitat for the unique sloth bear in a few years. About 120 bears are estimated to live here and one can also sight leopards, hyena, jackals, wild boars, porcupine, pangolins, star tortoise, monitor lizard, mongoose, pea fowls, partridges, painted spur hen, quails. About 90 species of birds and 27 species of butterflies have also been identified in this sanctuary.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 612}",, 615,"In Anegundi stands the regal palace, Gagan Mahal, which belonged to the rulers of the Vijayanagara empire. Also, know as the Old Palace, the charming building is believed to have been constructed in the 16th century. Designed in an Indo-Islamic architectural style, the yellow-ochre palace is a sight to behold. With four towers, decorated balconies and protruding arched windows, the palace, locals say, was constructed as a residence for queens and other royal family members. It also had a pool and a smart water drainage system, which was used to keep it cool during summer. Though most parts of the palace are in ruins today, some have managed to survive and offer glimpses of the magnificence of the buildings in its heydays. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 613}",, 616,"On the southern side of Hampi stands the Hemakuta Hill, its gentle slopes dotted with a large number of temples, archways and pavilions. It is said that the hill was once fortified with stone walls, the ruins of which can still be seen. Once you have reached the top (a 15-minute-climb), it flattens out like a small plateau. It is said that this is the place where the marriage of Lord Shiva and Goddess Pampa was finalised. Mythology says, skies rained gold (known as hema in Sanskrit, thus the name of the hill) at that time. There are several temples dedicated to Lord Shiva here, which have mesmerising structures that draw admiration from visitors. They are mostly triple-chambered, with pyramid-like roofs made of granite. They are quite different from the Vijayanagara architectural style prominent in this region and thus have often been confused with Jain temples.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 614}",, 617,"The beautiful Krishna Temple draws visitors not only for spiritual reasons but also for its architectural sights. Said to have been built by king Krishnadevaraya in 1513 AD to celebrate his conquest of the eastern kingdom of Udayagiri or Utkala (in present day Odisha), the temple's main deity was a statue of Lord Balakrishna (Lord Krishna as infant). This idol is now housed in Chennai's Government Museum. A slab installed inside the courtyard of the temple tells the tale of the temple and of the victory. The temple's carvings standout from that of other structures in Hampi. With mythical lions on pillars and carvings of elephant balustrades flanking the entrances, the temple is a living work of art. A small pavilion with a rectangular stone container in front of the temple is said to have been used by devotees to offer grains to the gods.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 615}",, 618,"Lotus Mahal is one of the most famous architectural landmarks in Hampi. Its lotus-like structure immediately endears it to visitors and is a must-visit place. This building lies within the Zenana Enclosure, which was a segregated area used by royal women of the Vijayanagara dynasty. Also known as Kamal Mahal or Chitragani Mahal, the exquisite structure of the building boasts a central dome that is carved like a lotus bud. The passages and the balcony are also covered with a dome resembling an open lotus bud. The curves of the palace reflect an Islamic style of architecture while the multi-layered roof design is reminiscent of Indo-style of buildings. The palace is a two-storeyed structure and has been symmetrically designed. Surrounded by a rectangular wall, it has four towers in a pyramidal shape that look like a lotus as well. The walls and pillars both have beautiful carvings of birds and sea creatures on them.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 616}",, 619,"Situated around 160 km from Hampi, Mantralayam is a small village situated on the banks of the Tungabhadra river. It is considered sacred by the followers of Raghavendra Swami, a saint who lived in the 17th century. It is said that the saint entered into jeeva samadhi (a form of meditation in which a saint can leave his physical form even while he is alive) in front of his disciples. The village has the brindavanam (tomb) of the saint. The tomb is popularly known as Sri Raghavendra Brindavan and is visited by thousands of devotees every year. It is said that the saint lived on even after he had relinquished the material world and that he will continue to dwell in this form till the completion of 700 years from the time he attained samadhi. The village also has the Manchalamma Temple, dedicated to an incarnation of Goddess Parvati, Lord Shiva's consort. Most devotees offer their prayers here before proceeding to Sri Raghavendra Brindavan.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 617}",, 620,"Located at the centre of Hampi, the Matanga Hill is the highest point in the area and offers breathtaking views of the ruins. The north part of the hill slopes down to the Tungabhadra river, just where the Kodanda Rama Temple is located. On its eastern edge stands the Achyutaraya Temple, constructed in 1534. One of the last of the large temples built here, it has a sculpture of Lord Krishna dancing with a snake. The large central hall of the temple has many such beautiful sculptures. On top of the hill is the Veerabhadra Temple, with many winding paths leading up to it. It generally takes about 30 mins to reach the top and the views of sunrise and sunset from here are breathtaking. While a stepped path leads to the top, adventure-seekers can take the tougher and steeper trekker's trail as well. Locals say that the steps to the top were constructed during the Vijayanagara era and it seems like an irony that they survived the vagaries of time, nature and man, while the empire's other icons, are in ruins today. Matanga Hill is also popular for its links with Hindu mythology. According to the epic Ramayana, this is where monkey king Sugriva had hidden with Lord Hanuman, to save himself from the wrath of his brother Bali.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 618}",, 621,"Dedicated to Lord Hanuman, the monkey god, the Monkey Temple is a popular attraction of Hampi. It is a coracle ride away from the main ruins in the city, across Tungabhadra, and is situated on the Anjaneya Hill. Folklore says it marks the birthplace of Lord Hanuman. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Hanuman was born to Mata Anjana and thus, was named Anjaneya, with his birthplace being called Anjaneyadri (meaning Anjaneya's hill). Sitting atop the hill, the temple is visible from a distance, with a trail of stairs leading up to it. Keep around 40 minutes in hand to climb up. The temple has an image of Lord Hanuman carved on a rock and a small shrine inside has been made for Lord Rama and Goddess Sita. The view from the top is breathtaking as the temple overlooks green paddy fields, coconut tree plantations and the ruins stretching into the horizon. The entire area is encircled by rugged mountains and a raging river adds to its pristine beauty.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 619}",, 622,"An island on the Tungabhadra river near Anegundi, Navabrindavanam is considered sacred by the followers of saint Sri Raghavendra, and houses the tomb of the saint. The small island is also home to tombs of eight other saints associated with the sect, hence the name Navabrindavanam (nava means nine and brindavana means tomb). You can reach Talarighata gate ferry at the fringes of the Hampi ruins. Anegundi village is located a ferry ride away and the island is about 2 km from the ferry point. Or, you can reach Anegundi by bus, and then take a local ferry to the island. You can also try a coracle (traditional round boat) ride here. Other than the tombs, there is a Lord Hanuman temple and Lord Venkateshwara temple. Folklore says Prahalada, the son of king Hiranyakashipu and a devotee of Lord Vishnu, spent hours meditating in a cave on this island. While the almost deserted island is very serene and peaceful, beware of the monkeys that abound here. It's ideal to come early in the morning and offer your prayers by 11 am.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 620}",, 623,"An unassuming rectangular structure from the outside that reveals an ornate sandstone-coloured interior, the Queen's Bath is one of the finest examples of exquisite Indo-Islamic architecture in Hampi. Said to have been constructed for kings and queens, the 1.8-m-deep central bathing pool is surrounded by projecting balconies that are ornately decorated and arched corridors with pillars that still retain remnants of masterful stucco work. Just adjacent to it is the Queen's Palace with the Lotus Mahal pavilion. It is also known as Kamal Mahal or Chitrangini Mahal. This ornate two-storeyed ochre structure features 24 square pillars with recessed arches and exhibits a fine example of Indo-Islamic architecture. The structure used to have an ingenious cooling system of aqueducts that used to keep the interiors pleasant during the hot summer months.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 621}",, 624,"One of the major landmarks in the heritage city of Hampi, this temple houses a huge statue of Lord Ganesha, carved out of a single block of rock. It is about 8 foot tall and was erected in memory of king Narasimha II, of the Vijayanagara empire, as per the inscription on it. According to Hindu mythology, once Lord Ganesha consumed a lot of food, due to which his stomach was on the verge of bursting. To stop his stomach from bursting open, Ganesha caught hold of a snake and tied it around his stomach. Thus, the explanation behind the snake that encircles Ganesha's stomach here. The statue sits under a large mandapa (covering) and is surrounded by a wall of pillars.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 622}",, 625,"Virupaksha Temple, one of the oldest structures in the area, is located at Hampi Bazaar. It is said that this temple, believed to have been built in the 7th century, was once a humble structure dedicated to Lord Shiva. Under the Vijayanagara rule, it was constructed upon to achieve epic proportions. Today, the main shrine is dedicated to Lord Virupaksha, an incarnation of Lord Shiva and the 49-m-high (approximately) tower or gopuram of the temple is said to have been constructed in 1442. Dominating Hampi's skyline, the towering gopuram is a distinct landmark in Hampi, as are the stucco figures around the temple's exterior. Hampi's only continuously functioning temple, it includes a sanctum sanctorum, pillared halls – the most elaborate one consisting of 100 pillars - antechambers, grand gopurams and a number of smaller shrines, along with a temple kitchen and administrative offices. The main gateway boasts elaborate nine tiers and the smaller gateway gives access to the temple’s inner courtyard. The three-headed statue of Lord Shiva's sacred mount, the Nandi bull, is a major tourist draw. In December, when the temple celebrates the marriage of its presiding deity to his consort Goddess Pampa, it draws thousands of devotees. Another popular time to visit the temple is February, when the annual chariot festival is celebrated. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 623}",, 626,"The 16th century Vittala Temple, one of the most ornate monuments in the area, represents the best of Vijayanagara architecture. Popularly known as Hampi's showstopper and decorated with extravagant carvings, the temple's highlight is a spectacular stone chariot that stands in the courtyard. One of the finest examples of Vijayanagara style of architecture, it is said that the chariot is a shrine of Garuda, a bird-like mythical creature believed to be Hindu god Vishnu's vehicle. Legends say that the wheels of the chariot, decorated with intricate floral patterns, were once capable of being turned. Even now, looking at its spokes, it seems as if they would turn at a divine command. The chariot, the main temple and a few smaller structures are housed within a vast walled courtyard with three imposing gateways. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 624}",, 627,"Occupying an area of about 19 acre, this palatial mansion was once used as a prison by the British for Mahatma Gandhi, Kasturba Gandhi and Mahadeo Desai, as well as Miraben, Pyarelal Nair, Sarojini Naidu and Dr Sushila Nayar. Imprisoned during the Quit India movement, both Ba (as Kasturba Gandhi was fondly known) and Desai died of a heart attack in these premises. Their memorials, made of marble, now stand here. With Italian architecture and sculpted lawns, this grand building is today the headquarters of the Gandhi National Memorial Society. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 625}",, 628,"Lying at a distance of about 106 km from Pune, Ahmednagar is situated on the banks of River Sina. It holds immense historical importance as its heritage can be dated back to the 1490s. One of the major attractions here is the Ahmednagar Fort, which later served as a makeshift prison for leaders of the freedom struggle, including Jawaharlal Nehru. Other historical sites that one can visit here are Salabat Khan’s tomb, Kot Bagha Nizam and Bagh Rauza. Ahmednagar can also be a great spiritual stopover and one can pay obeisance at various temples like the Mohata Devi Temple, Siddheshwar Temple etc. Devotees majorly flock to the Shani Shinganapur village nearby, along with the pious village of Shirdi, which is considered to be the abode of Sai Baba.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 626}",, 629,"Devachi Alandi, meaning god’s place, is situated 25 km from Pune, and was built in the 13th century. There is a samadhi and a temple dedicated to the saint-poet Dnyaneshwar here. The saint-poet wrote the Dnyaneshwari, the Marathi translation of the Bhagavad Gita. There are several other temples in Alandi including the Vitthal-Rakhumai temple, Ram temple, Krishna temple and Muktai temple. Pilgrims carry the Palkhi from Alandi to Pandharpur in the month of Ashadh (June/July). There is also a wall from which saint Dnyaneshwar is said to have flown to meet Chandev, the mystical yogi-turned saint. The Indrayani river charts a course through this small but peaceful town, and is considered sacred by the residents. It is on the banks of this river that the samadhi of the poet rests.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 627}",, 630,"Around 45 km away from Pune, in the Maval taluka lie Bedsa Caves that were excavated in the 1st century BC. With two finished and two unfinished Buddhist caves, Bedsa is surely worth a visit, and can be accessed through a series of steps on a slope. You will also come across a few rock-cut cisterns and a memorial stupa, the highlight of the caves. Some striking carvings can be seen at the chaityagriha that has a stone screen, as well as a verandah with engraved pillars, which are 25-foot-tall and support a ribbed roof. Figures of couples riding horses and elephants have been intricately carved into these pillars, thus giving the impression of being sculptures themselves. The roof is also supported by orthogonal pillars.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 628}",, 631,"The Bhaja Caves comprise 25 Buddhist caves belonging to the Hinayana phase of Buddhism, and are located around 56 km from Pune, near Lonavala. They were all created between the 3rd century BC and the 2nd century AD. One of the oldest rock-cut chaityagrihas (prayer hall with a stupa inside) of the state of Maharashtra is located here; a horseshoe-shaped archway leads to this hall. In fact, it is the only one here. All the other caves are viharas, which are residential caves with independent cells inside them. These caves also hint at the history of the tabla, a percussion instrument; carvings from around 200 BCE show a woman playing the tabla, while others show dance performances. Stupas, said to be the relics of Buddhist monks, can also be found.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 629}",, 632,"Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the Bhimashankar Temple is sixth among the 12 jyotirlingas (devotional shrines of Lord Shiva) in India. Rajasthani and Gujarati influences can be clearly seen in the Nagara (or Indo-Aryan) architectural style of the garbha griha (sanctum sanctorum) and shikahara (tower) of the temple. You can view scenes from Indian epics including Mahabharata, Ramayana, Krishna Leela and Shiv Leela on the outer walls of the sanctum. In the courtyard, the records of grants given to the temple are inscribed on the walls. Constructed by Nana Phadnavis during the 18th century, this temple also boasts a sabhamandap. While the structure itself is fairly new, the shrine as well as the Bhimarathi river find mention in literature dating back to as early as the 13th century. Bhimashankar is also the source of River Bhima, which merges with River Krishna near Raichur.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 630}",, 633,"The sanctuary is a haven for those who love spending time amidst nature, and is one of the favourite weekend getaways for the people of Mumbai and Pune. It is covered in deciduous forests and has been identified as an IBA (important bird area) by Bird Life International. The Shekru or giant flying squirrel, Maharashtra’s state animal, is found in this wildlife sanctuary, apart from other flora and fauna. There is also has a library in its Forest Interpretation Centre. The sanctuary is one of the 12 biodiversity hotspots of the world. Located in the Western Ghats, it is also a catchment area that supplies water to the Bhima and Ghod rivers. The best time to visit is from October to February.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 631}",, 634,"Located on a hill slope on Senapati Bapat road, this temple, it is said, was built during the reign of Chhatrapati Shivaji. The Chaturshringi Devasthan (temple) trustees look after this temple. Since the actual place of worship is located at an uphill climb; to make the walk easier on devotees, landings have been created every few steps, and water is readily available as well. Fountains and a waterfall can be seen on the premises. For those looking to stay for longer and meditate, dharamshalas (living quarters) have been constructed. The temple sees a massive influx of devotees during Navratri, the Hindu festival observed for nine days. During this time, the dharamshalas fill up quickly, with visitors coming from all over India for darshan (holy views).",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 632}",, 635,"One of the most revered temples of India, the Dagdusheth Halwai Ganapati Temple invites devotees from across the globe. The idol of Lord Ganesha, who is the main deity here, was brought in by Shri Dagdusheth Halwai and his wife Lakshmibai, in mourning for their son whom they lost to the plague. This idol became one of the most revered in Pune, when the temple became a place of gathering for Ganpati celebrations during the struggle for Independence. The temple is also a social institution working towards the welfare of society as well as cultural development through the Shreemant Dagdusheth Halwai Sarvajanik Ganapati Trust. The Trust provides financial and educational support to small business, and runs an old age home as well.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 633}",, 636,"The birthplace of Saint Tukaram Maharaj, a Hindu poet, Dehu is around 35 km from Pune. It is located on the banks for River Indrayani. The Dehu Gatha Temple, built in 1723, is a must-visit. On the entrance of the temple, a statue of the Maharaj stands. The walls of the temple display intricate carvings of all the Gathas of Sant Tukaram, and are very easy to read. Evidently, the home where he stayed can still be found in the premises. During the festival of Palakhi, celebrated in the month of Ashadh, Dehu sees an influx of hundreds of devotees. A pretty garden has been dedicated to Sant Tukaram’s wife and a rock commemorating his popular 13-day fast has also been erected.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 634}",, 637,"Around 50 km from Pune lies Jejuri, the main centre of worship of Khandoba, also known as Mhalsakant or Malhari Martand or Mylaralinga. Khandoba or Malhari Martanda is the deity of several Maharastrian families, including warriors and priests, as well as farmers and herders. The temple is located on a 758-m-high hillock, which is rich in lime deposits that are the primary building material for the noted Shaniwar Wada Fort, the central seat of the Maratha empire.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 635}",, 638,"The first scientific research laboratory of yoga, the Kaivalyadhama Shreeman Madhava Yoga Mandira Samiti in Lonavala was established by Swami Kuvalayananda back in 1924. Here, various yogic postures, as well as the therapy provided by yoga, are researched and analyzed. The samiti also teaches the Ashtanga yoga of yogic seer Patanjali.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 636}",, 639,"Situated around 8 km from Bhaja, the Karla Caves near Lonavala were constructed between the 2nd century AD and the 5th century AD. These well-known Buddhist rock-cut caves have one of the largest chaityagrihas (prayer hall with a stupa inside) in India, known for its architectural style. It is said that the monks decided to build their shrine here because Karla was a natural cave, and was therefore ideal for excavation. A number of shrines were abandoned halfway through, something that is obvious from their broad, rugged outlines. There are gorgeous sculptures on the pillars of the chaityagriha as well as the verandah. These 15 caves are known for detailed inscriptions as well. They sit high up on a hill, and at one time received a lot of rain.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 637}",, 640,"Legend has it that in circa 1640, Jijabai, Chhatrapati Shivaji’s mother, had placed the statue of Lord Ganesha near Lal Mahal, marking the moment when a young Shivaji started building the empire of Swarjya. Dadoji Kondadev, an administrator of the Poona jagir, had then put a tent in front of the statue. Today, it is a well-known temple in Pune. In fact, this particular idol was the first to be immersed in the river at the end of the Ganesha festival on the 10th day; the festival is celebrated with great vigour in the city. Empowerment of women lies at the heart of the temple’s objectives, and it has also been quite active in socio-economic development in and around Pune.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 638}",, 641,"Situated on the Mutha river, this dam is around 20 km from Pune and is among the main sources of water for the city. It is 1.6 km long, and has 11 radial sluice gates, accompanied by six irrigation outlets, flowing out into two canals. Providing spectacular views of the surroundings, the dam is a popular tourist spot, which is lined with food stalls selling an assortment of delicacies. The Sinhagad Fort, a few kilometres away, is a major attraction. The Panshet and Varasgaon dams, which are primarily used for irrigation purposes, are located close by. Tourists can also head to Peacock bay and Neelkanteshwar hill. The National Defence Academy (NDA) and the Central Water & Power Research Station (CWPRS) are located nearby.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 639}",, 642,"Made by Shahaji Bhonsale for his wife Jijabai and son Shivaji in 1630 AD, this red palace has gone down in history for several reasons. First, Shivaji stayed here for several years. Second, this is where Shivaji and Shaista Khan had an encounter and Shivaji cut off his fingers as he was trying to escape from one of the fort windows. While the old Lal Mahal was ruined over the years, the current building is a reconstruction. The records of the Peshwas also suggest that feasts were organised for the Brahmins as part of the thread-tying ceremony (saboda) for the son of Chimaji Appa. Located in the heart of Pune city, this palace holds precious tales of yore in its ancient walls.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 640}",, 643,"This temple is the only Ganesha shrine in India that holds the distinction of being carved into a cave. It is said that the Pandavas of the epic Mahabharata, in the 13th year of their exile, created these caves in one night! Located in the hills of Junnar near Pune, the Lenyadri caves have the Girijatmaj Ganesh (presiding deity), carved on the cave wall that can only be seen from the rear. It is anointed with red vermillion or sindoor. It is one of the ashtavinayakas or eight Ganeshas of the state of Maharashtra.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 641}",, 644,"The forts of Lohagad and Visapur are hilltop forts that used to guard the trade route going through Bor Ghat (now Khandala Ghat), from the Arabian Sea to the Deccan region. Connected by gaymukh – a kol or sharp-edged ridge, the forts are a must-visit for those who wish to understand the military arrangements of that time, or those who simply want to explore the glory of the olden days. The Visapur Fort was built by Balaji Vishwanath, the Maratha empire’s foremost Peshwa, in 1713-1720. Caves, water cisterns, a decorated arch and several houses can be seen inside the fort. Moreover, tourists can look at various iron cannons and guns, which were disabled by the British. The mountain on which this fort has been built is also home to the 22 Bhaja caves that were built way back in 200 BC. Other attractions that one can visit nearby include Karla Caves and Pawna Lake.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 642}",, 645,"This village in Khalapur taluka is known for the Varadvinayak Temple, one of the ashtavinayak (nine Ganeshas) temples. The restoration of the temple was done by Peshwa’s general Ramji Mahadev Biwalkar in 1725 AD. There is a beautiful pond on the side of the temple. Interestingly, it is said that the idol of Varada Vinayak is swayambu (self-originated), and was found in a nearby lake. The idol of Lord Ganesha faces the east, while his trunk is turned towards the left. You will find four idols of elephants that are guarding the four corners of the temple. Festivals such as Magh Chaturthi see large crowds coming to visit the temple. Another attraction here is the oil lamp which, it is said, has been burning continuously since 1892!",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 643}",, 646,"Nestled in the picturesque Sahyadri range, the beautiful Malshej Waterfall lies near Malshej Ghat. While the surrounding scenic beauty is enchanting, the spot is a great trekking point. The rugged hills with several forts, temples and ancient caves make for an interesting route for explorers. During the monsoon months (from July to September), this waterfall is a marvel of sorts, when it flows in its full glory. Close by is the Pimpalgaon Lake, where visitors can catch a quiet and tranquil moment. A short distance away from the lake, the Lenyadri Caves and Shivneri Fort are located. Given the abundance of tourist attractions here, it is the preferred getaway for the folks of Pune and Mumbai. There are some options for accommodation as well, in case you want to plan a longer stay.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 644}",, 647,"This village, 50 km from Pune, is known for the shrine dedicated to Mayureshawar Vinayak. Another one of the ashtavinayak (eight Ganeshas) shrines, it has an image of Lord Ganesha facing east, with images of his consorts Siddhi and Riddhi, made using brass, on either side. The Mayureshwar Ganesh Mandir is situated on the banks of River Karha. Morya Gosavi, a saint of the Ganpatya sect, is also associated with it. Morgaon is considered to be the starting and the end point of the ashtavinayak temple trail. This particular Ganesha idol has six arms, and is white, rather than grey, and his mount is a peacock. According to legend, he was born to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati for the purpose of killing demon Sindhu.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 645}",, 648,"This institute, which works to provide natural cures for all kinds of ailments, was started by Dr Dinshaw K Mehta. It is an autonomous body under the Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India. Mahatma Gandhi used to visit it frequently during the independence movement. The institute has a health shop where organic food, beauty products, and books and equipment on mental and physical well-being are sold. There is also a diet centre that serves healthy and nutritious meals. The well-stocked library boasts 9,000 books on yoga and naturopathy, with subscriptions to more than 80 monthly health magazines and periodicals. NIN also empowers women through its Women Component programmes.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 646}",, 649,"At the ancient temple of Nira Narsingpur, dedicated to Lord Narsinha, it is believed that all your wishes are fulfilled. The area is shaped like a lion’s nose, and hence its name has been derived from it. Situated in the Indapur taluka of Pune district, this temple, built in the 1500s, has an impressive structure and stunning carvings on stone as well as wood. A magnificent brass door grants entry to the inner sanctum. The confluence of the rivers Nira and Bhima also takes place here. There are several small temples in and around the main temple, and the presiing deity is the Kuldaiwat (family deity) for a large number of Marathi families. Maharshi Vyas, said to be the author of the epic Mahabharata, is believed to have stayed here for a little while as well.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 647}",, 650,"On the serene banks of River Kukadi lies the Shri Vighneshwar Temple. Built in 1833, this temple has a deepmala (string of earthen lamps) and a golden dome that are appreciated by many. The deepmalas are lit during the festival of Kartik Poornima. In this temple, one of the ashtavinayaks, the idol of Lord Ganesha or Vishneshwar Vinayak (remover of obstacles) is worshipped. It is kept facing east, with its trunk towards the left. Two emeralds represent his eyes and there are diamonds on his navel and forehead. A combination of vermillion with oil is smeared on the idol, which is flanked by his consorts, Riddhi and Siddhi. The architecture of the temple is beautiful with its shikhara (spire) covered in gold foil. Its interior is adorned with murals, while the exterior boasts well-manicured lawns.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 648}",, 651,"Perched at a height of 2,100 ft, Parvati Hill is home to a popular temple dedicated to Goddess Parvati. Built during the rule of the Peshwas (1674-1818), it is said to be the oldest heritage structure in Pune. One needs to climb 108 steps to reach this place. Parvati Hill is an ideal place for devotees, as there are other temples perched on its slopes, including those dedicated to Lord Devadeshwar, Lord Vitthal and Goddess Rukmini, Lord Vishnu, Lord Ganesha and Lord Kartikeya. Most of these were built in the 17th century, when Nana Saheb Peshwa was ruling the Marathas. Tourists can also visit Parvati Museum that has portraits of Peshwa bravehearts, manuscripts, weapons and coins. The temple was once used by the Peshwas as a watchtower of sorts, from where they would keep an eye on approaching enemies. Local legend has it that the Peshwa king, Balaji Bajirao, observed the Battle of Kirki from this vantage point, and watched as the British lost and fled. Today, tourists can get breathtaking views of the city from this hill.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 649}",, 652,"One of the oldest temples in the city, dating back to the 7th-8th century BC, the Pataleshwar Temple is a must-visit site. The Pataleshwar Cave, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is the main attraction and looks a lot like the noted Ellora Caves. This temple has a separate shrine for Nandi (bull god), who is Lord Shiva’s vaahan (or vehicle). According to local lore, this temple has been carved out of a single rock during the Rashtrakuta dynasty (6th to 10th centuries). There is ample seating so visitors can meditate in peace. Another must-see here is a tiny grain of rice, which has 5,000 words inscribed on it, kept perfectly preserved in a museum within the caves. It has also been featured in the Guinness World Records.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 650}",, 653,"Perched on what is essentially a large rock, at a height of 2,700 ft above sea level, the Raigad Fort, in Mahad, is a formidable structure. While exploring the fort is intriguing, the experience of getting to it is also quite thrilling. One needs to climb 1,737 steps to reach this hill fort, which is surrounded by lush greenery and picturesque views. To get a sweeping view of the area, you can take the Raigad ropeway that takes about 10 minutes to reach the fort. For those with an adventurous side, trekking is the best option.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 651}",, 654,"Embroidered textiles, sculptures, antique vessels of copper and swords that belonged to the bravehearts of the Peshwa empire - all this and more can be found at the Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum. It was established in 1962, and houses the largest one-man collection in the world; that of Dr Dinkar Kelkar. It took him almost 40 years to collect the items, and he handed over his extensive collection to the Department of Archaeology. Inside the museum, the Institute of Musicology and Fine Arts is also housed.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 652}",, 655,"On January 19, 1975, the Ramamani Iyengar Memorial Yoga Institute opened its doors to the people of Pune. Known to be the heart and soul of Iyengar yoga, it is dedicated to yogacharya BKS Iyengar’s wife. There are three floors in the building, dedicated to mind, body and soul. There are eight columns to denote the eight limbs of Ashtanga yoga – yama, niyama, asana, pranayama, pratyahara, dharana, dhyana and samadhi.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 653}",, 656,"Situated around 50 km from Pune, this temple is one of the most popular tourist attractions. The architectural expertise that has gone into its making is hailed – it has been created such that during the winter and summer solstice (dakshinayan and uttrayan), the sun’s rays fall directly on the idol of Lord Ganesha. He sits facing east, with his trunk to the left and has an exceptionally broad forehead. Ranjangaon Temple is one of the ashtavinayaks – the eight temples dedicated to Lord Ganesha - and falls fourth in the circuit. Such is the reputation of this shrine, it is believed that Shreemant Madhavrao Peshwa used to stop here on his way to take the lord’s blessings before going to war. Legend has it that Lord Shiva prayed to his son Lord Ganesha to help him win his battle with demon Tripurasur, and thus built this shrine for him.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 654}",, 657,"An hour-and-a-half long drive from Pune will bring visitors to a challenging rock-climbing session. One needs to be careful as the mountains are mostly made of basalt, a brittle element that crumbles easily. In Plus valley, you will find some single pitch sport climbs as well as a few three and four pitch climbs. The right season for this activity is from the month of November to March. Many agencies have also set up rock walls where beginners can practice the sport with expert trainers in a relatively safer environment. Artificial walls help novices build their confidence in the thrilling but dangerous activity. They can later try their hand at rock climbing for real and test their newly acquired skills.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 655}",, 658,"Both these parks are located next to each other and make for a fine break in the lap of nature. The garden in Sarasbaug has a small hillock, which is surrounded by a lake. A small temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha stands on this hillock, which is why the place is also known as Talyatala Ganesha. The Peshwe Park is known for its zoo. It’s a fun place for children, with boat rides and a battery-operated toy train called Phulrani. The Peshwe Energy Park is a hub for the study and harnessing of unconventional renewable energy. Pavilions for solar energy, hydro energy, biomass and information can also be found. You can try your hand at a number of adventure activities like wall climbing and tower climbing.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 656}",, 659,"The month of December in Pune is always booked for connoisseurs of Indian classical music as the Sawai Gandharva Sangeet Mahotsava is organised every year. It is one of the biggest congregations of Indian classical musicians and dancers in the country. The likes of Pt Ravi Shankar, Pt Hari Prasad Chaurasia, Pt Shivkumar Sharma, Ustad Zakir Hussain and Ustad Vilayat Khan have graced the festival with their august presence over the years. The festival is a commemoration of the achievements of Pt Sawai Gandharva. Shehnai, santoor, basuri, violin and other musical performances, as well classical dances are showcased at this festival. The festival is organised by the Arya Sangeet Prasarak Mandal, which was established by Bharat Ratna Pt Bhimsen Joshi. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 657}",, 660,"The construction of this palace of the Peshwas was started on a Saturday and hence the name (Saturday is Shaniwar in Hindi). This 13-storey building was started in 1730 by Bajirao I and was finally made ready in 1732. Security was given prime importance here, with nine bastions and five gateways (Dilli darwaza, Mastani darwaza, Khidki darwaza, Ganesh darwaza and Narayan darwaza). This fort was the center of Indian politics in the 18th century; the change in its status came at the heels of the rise of the Maratha empire. The fort itself was partially destroyed in a fire in 1828; whichever structures remained are now promoted for tourism. An unmissable site for tourists is the lotus-shaped fountain in the complex of the fort.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 658}",, 661,"Famously known as the birthplace of Maratha king Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, this 17th century fort located near Junnar on the northern side of Pune district, holds an important place in the history of Maharashtra. The fort has a statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj as a child, as he only lived here for the first six years of his life.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 659}",, 662,"The Pali village, located between Fort Sarasgarh and River Amba in Raigad district, is home to this famous temple. One of the eight divine ashtavinayak (eight Ganeshas) temples dedicated to Lord Ganesha, it is known for the unique idol of the god sitting on a stone throne facing east while his trunk is turned towards the left. There are three diamonds on the idol – two for the eyes and one on the navel. The idol sits against a backdrop of silver, with the lord's consorts, Riddhi and Siddhi, waving chamaras (fan-like articles). The temple also boasts a giant bell made of metal that the military commander of the Maratha empire Chimaji Appa, it is said, brought after he defeated the Portuguese at Vasai. A grand 15-ft-high sanctum adds to the beauty of the temple structure. The present temple is said to have been constructed by Shri Phadnis of Moradabad.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 660}",, 663,"The second of the eight ashtavinayak (eight Ganeshas) temples, the Siddhivinayak Temple lies in a small village called Siddhatek, around 200 km from Pune, in the Karjat district of Ahmednagar. Lord Vishnu is said to have achieved siddhi on the Siddhatek mountain; this is the reason why the Ganesha idol here is known as Siddhivinayak.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 661}",, 664,"Literally meaning lion’s fort, Sinhagad Fort is strategically located on a cliff on the Bhuleshwar range of the Sahyadri mountains, about 1,312 m above sea level. Experts have determined that it was built 1,500-2,000 years ago. An intimidating fortress, it was considered virtually impenetrable; the steep slopes ensured it was difficult for the enemy to approach it. Today, of course, there is a motorable road leading up to the fort. The fort has two notable gateways: in the northeastern part and in the southeastern part, called the Pune Darwaza and the Kalyan Darwaza. The ruins of the fort speak volumes about its grand history when it was a major fortification of legendary Maratha ruler, Shivaji. From the fort, one can get sweeping views of the surrounding areas. Located about 30 km from Pune, this fort was earlier known as Kondana. It is home to a bust of Tanaji Malusare, built in memory of his resistance of the Mughals. Tourists can also head to Rajaram’s tomb, the military depot, breweries etc. The Kali Temple and the Hanuman effigy are gems that have been preserved from the ancient days. Enjoy the scenic views of the city, the many forts and the Sahyadri mountains as you dig into pitlabhakari, a local speciality.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 662}",, 665,"Around 25 km from Pune, the Chintamani Mandir of Theur is one of the eight ashtavinayak temples, dedicated to Lord Ganesha. This temple is flanked by the waters of River Mula on three sides while its entrance faces the northern direction. Wood was used to make the generous main hall of the structure. There is also a pretty fountain here, along with a huge bell, hanging from the ceiling. In the large temple sits the idol of Lord Ganesha, cross-legged, with its trunk toward the left. A large fair is organised on Ganesh Utsav, which is held in the month of Bhadrapad (August or September) and in the month of Magh (January or February). ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 663}",, 666,"The beautiful Sahyadri range provides the ideal location for adventure seekers. Trekkers can go to Rajmachi, a small village in the mountains that is known for the forts of Shrivardhan and Manaranjan. Both the forts provide impressive views of the surrounding greenery. The fort of Rajmachi was used to protect the historic trade route of Bor Ghat. Located at an altitude of more than 2,700 ft, it is a protected monument and one of the most popular attractions in the area.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 664}",, 667,"The home of Bajirao II, the last Peshwa of the 19th century, this three-storeyed building is also known as Teen Chowki Wada. He stayed here for almost 11 years, until he was finally defeated in battle. Spread over an impressive area of 20,000 sq ft, it has a wooden façade and solid teak columns, which add a charm to the building. In October 1880, it was destroyed in a fire but was soon rebuilt with public as well as municipal support. It is home to a mini museum with Maratha artefacts – the collection of one of the historians of Maratha origin. Vishrambaug Wada functioned as the Poona corporation office till 1958, and currently has a post office on the ground floor.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 665}",, 668,"Those who love water sports are in for a fun time in Pune city. The white sand beaches in Tarkarli offer adventure options galore. One can choose from banana boat riding, kayaking, jet skiing and scuba diving, all conducted under expert supervision. You can also try your hand at waterfall rappelling in Madhe Ghat, a scenic place nestled in the lap of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Western Ghats. Tied to a harness, visitors can rappel down the rock face of the waterfall from a height of about 120 ft. One can go white water rafting on the Kundalika river in Kolad, located approximately three hours away from Pune. Visitors can also kayak on the calmer parts of the Kundalika river; this is the ideal activity for vacationing couples.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 666}",, 669,"Being a port city, Puducherry was and still is an important centre for maritime trade. Ancient ports along its coast recite narratives of a time when commerce emerged, and commercial trading began in earnest. One such port is the ancient Roman trade centre of Arikamedu, 4 km south of Puducherry, and dating back to the second century BC. The Romans, the French and the Cholas have inhabited this city at some point in time and all left their mark on it.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 667}",, 670,"Owing to the rising influence of French missionaries in the region, a number of churches cropped up here. The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is arguably the most frequented of all the churches here. Constructed by French missionaries during the 1700's on South Boulevard near the railway station, this lovely church is a stellar example of Gothic architecture. Its stained glass windows tell stories of Christ and His life, as well as his devotees.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 668}",, 671,"The green lung of the city, Bharathi Government Park is popular for the Aayi Mandapam monument and is situated in the old colonial town. Open to public between six in the mornings and nine in the evenings on all seven days of the week, the park is surrounded by the Legislative Assembly, the old Hotel Qualite, Lt Governor's Palace, Ashram Dining Room and the Cercle de Pondicherry private club.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 669}",, 672,"Laid out in 1826, the Botanical Gardens was laid out in ornate French style. A wide variety of exotic plants were imported by the French from all over the world to make this garden. The idea was to know which plant species they would be able to cultivate in the region. Spread over 22 acre, the garden is home to over 1,500 species of plants. Each of these has a placard with the name of the species, its common name as well as interesting trivia like the amount of oxygen it generates, its medicinal value, its uses and more. The Botanical Gardens remains open between 10 in the morning and five in the evening, and has six fountains of which one is a musical-dancing fountain; this one operates only on weekends, though.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 670}",, 673,"A fascinating museum, the Jawahar Toy Museum is extremely popular among children. A wide variety of decorated dolls and painted toys are displayed here. These have been taken from various parts of the country like Gujarat, Assam, Haryana, Maharashtra, Punjab and Rajasthan. The dolls exhibited here are dressed in traditional costumes of the regions, giving an interesting insight into the diverse sartorial choices in India. The major attraction is a gallery that has been recreated as a fairyland with a puppet of Lord Ganesha occupying the pride of place.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 671}",, 674,"A major port, Karaikal, is about 130 km south of Puducherry, and warrants a visit. It is home to one of the best natural beaches in southern India. The region was under the control of Raja Pratap Singh of Tanjore before 1739, and it was on February 14, 1739, that the French took possession of the fort of Karakalcheri, eight dependent villages and the Karaikal town after Frenchman Dumas reached a deal with Thanjavur’s Sahuji for their possession for 40,000 chakras. Its rich architecture boasts a trademark Chola style and is believed to be the hub of the Chola kingdom. Previously, a historic centre of Puducherry, the district now has only faint remains of the dynasty left. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 672}",, 675,"The temple at Mailam, situated 30 km from Puducherry atop a hillock on the Coromandel Coast, is worth a visit. It was built by Pommayapuram Mathadipathi and is dedicated to Lord Muruga. It is intrinsically connected with the Bomayapalaiyam village, where a Veera Saiva mutt is located.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 673}",, 676,"One of the most popular and frequented temples in Puducherry is the Manakula Vinayagar Temple in White Town. More than 500 years old, it is dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Forty incarnations of Lord Ganesha are carved into its monumental interior with the golden spire forming the superstructure. This temple's architecture is similar to most of the temples of the Deccan era. It already existed here before the French set foot or settled in Puducherry. The shrine of Lord Murugan, the brother of the presiding deity, also lies within the temple complex. While these aspects of Manakula Vinayagar are impressive in themselves, perhaps the most alluring facet is Lakshmi, the resident elephant who, upon receiving offerings of grass or fruit, will gently place her trunk on your head as a blessing. During the months of August and September, the festival of Lord Manakula Vinayagar is celebrated here, annually, for a period of 24 days and draws swarming crowds.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 674}",, 677,"A short 20-minute drive from Puducherry will bring visitors to Auroville, a universal township founded by Mother Mirra in 1968. At its core lies Matrimandir (temple of the mother), a brilliant golden dome surrounded by green lawns, where visitors can meditate and introspect in silent concentration. Matrimandir or 'Soul of the City, as it is called, is located in a large open area, Peace. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 675}",, 678,"The private Paradise Beach, an absolute must-visit, is around 8 km from the city along the Cuddalore Main Road. Only accessible from the Chunnambar Resorts by boat, the beach is well-maintained and clean. One of the best experiences is getting to the beach itself; the ferry ride across the backwaters offers scenic views of dense mangrove forests.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 676}",, 679,"The 1.5 km long Promenade beach takes a place of pride in Puducherry. It is one the best places in the city to jog, walk, and skate or do yoga early in the mornings and enjoy delectable delights in the evenings when the stretch is closed for vehicular movement. There are a number of landmarks on the seafront  the war memorial, the Joan of Arc statue, an old Light House, a Mahatma Gandhi statute, the town hall, remnants of customs house and an old pier, as well as Ashrams nursing home and hospital. For foodies and health enthusiasts, beaches in the morning are speckled with juice vendors, and in the evenings, chaat and local food vendors line the beach and offer delicacies that make for a veritable feast.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 677}",, 680,"Puducherry holds enlightenment of the mind and spirit at its heart, a principle upheld by the Romain Rolland Library. Opened by Desbassyns de Richemont on May 16, 1827, the library was located near Ateliers des Ponts-et-Chaussees but was later shifted to Rue des Capucins (Romain Rolland Street). In fact, it is one of the oldest libraries in the country. To begin with, only Europeans could visit the library but a decade after it was opened, Indians could also use it so that they could gain knowledge of the French language. An archives section was added to the library as an adjunct in 1852. The library was renamed Romain Rolland Library on the birth centenary of the French scholar Romain Rolland and shifted to its present site. At present, the library has over three lakh volumes of books in English and French. It also runs a mobile library service wherein a collection of over 8,000 books are taken to the nearby towns and villages to make the written word easily accessible to everyone.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 678}",, 681,"Puducherry is largely associated with Sri Aurobindo and his teachings, and Sri Aurobindo Ashram is a popular spiritual retreat. The ashram was founded in 1926 and was home to Sri Aurobindo himself, as well as Mother Mirra, during the course of their lives. Located on Rue de la Marine, it is one of the wealthiest ashrams in the country, and is seen as an amalgamation of spiritual knowledge of yoga and modern science. Sri Aurobindo founded the ashram when he was fleeing British persecution and arrived in Puducherry to find a haven. Here, he found the spiritual power of yoga and went on to inspire many with his writings.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 679}",, 682,"A short road trip will take you to the country's first National Fossil Wood Park in Thiruvakkarai, located on the periphery of Auroville and around 25 km from Puducherry. The fossil park, maintained by the Geological Survey of India, is a national geo-heritage monument that was established in 1940. Spread over 247 acre, one can find petrified wood fossils, which are over 20 million years old, throughout the park. Only a square kilometre area in the park is open for public and is home to around 200 fossilised trees. Thiruvakkarai also houses a popular temple of Puducherry and the main deity is in the form of a huge lingam with faces of - Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Lord Mahesh. It is believed that Chandiran (the moon god) also worshipped Lord Shiva here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 680}",, 683,"The French quarter, also known as White Town, ostensibly due to its predominant occupation by French communities before Independence, is characterised by bright yellow and white buildings. These homes have now been converted into homestays, hotels, shops and restaurants, allowing visitors a glimpse of the resplendent lives of the noblemen of a different era. Wide, European-style roads and canopied avenues allow tourists a respite from traffic and heat of the main city.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 681}",, 684,"Located near the Krishnaraja Sagar Dam, on the outskirts of the city, the Brindavan Gardens have been modelled after the renowned Shalimar Gardens in Kashmir known for their Mughal design sensibilities. An endless expanse of green, dotted with colourful blooms, the terraced gardens are well laid, with neatly manicured lawns, trees, shrubs, flowerbeds, water chutes, and water channels. They are spread over an area of 60 acre, and admired for their symmetrical design. The highlight for visitors, however, is the famed musical fountain. A water ballet of sorts, with lights and music, is put up every evening for visitors to enjoy. Other places of interest at Brindavan gardens include the statue of Goddess Cauvery, children's park, fishery, pyramid fountain, inverted basket fountain, hydraulic research station and several others. There is something for everyone, and the sights, sounds and fragrances of the gardens are worth experiencing when you're in Mysuru. The credit for the creation of the gardens and their beautification goes to the then dewan of the princely state of Mysore, Sir Mirza Ismail. The gardens lie around 145 km from the state capital of Bengaluru.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 682}",, 685,"Known for handicrafts, incense and carpet factories as well as monasteries, Bylekuppe is one of the largest settlements of Tibetans in the southern part of the country. The most important of monasteries here include Sera Mey and the Great Gompa of Sera Jey. Also located here is the Mahayana Buddhist University with an enormous prayer hall. In the neighbouring settlement is Tashi Lhunpo, which is known as the seat of the Panchen Lama. This place is most famously associated with the Namdrolig Nyingmapa Monastery, which is the largest teaching centre of Nyingmapa, the lineage of Tibetan Buddhism in the world. It was founded by His Holiness Pema Norby Rinpoche in 1963 as the second seat of the Palyul Monastery (one of the six great Tibet Nyingma Mother monasteries). It is located about 90 km from Mysuru.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 683}",, 686,"Known for lacquerware and wooden toys, Channapatna is famously called 'Gombegala Ooru', which means town of toys. Made of aale mara or ivory wood, which is coloured with vegetable dyes, these environment-friendly toys line the streets of the town. The country's first crafts park is also located here, with a cluster of around 3,000 artisans involved in lacquerware production. Historically, Channapatna owes its toy-making legacy to warrior king Tipu Sultan, who encouraged Persian craftsmen to come down to India and teach the locals this skill. However, it was Bavas Miyan who took it upon himself to introduce the artisans to new technologies, thus allowing them to optimise the production process. From dolls, horses to mathematical puzzles, one can buy a variety of toys from here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 684}",, 687,"Located just outside the fort of Tipu Sultan at Srirangapatna is the Gumbaz, which houses the tombs of Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan. A splendid example of Indo-Islamic architecture, the Gumbaz has doors made in ebony that have been inlaid with ivory and boast a magnificent dome. There are tiger stripes on the walls, an ode to the legacy of Tipu Sultan. Built during the period of Tipu Sultan is the Masjid-e-ala mosque with two minarets and flower designs carved on its pillars and roof. Delicately chiselled grape bunches and creepers have been carved in the centre of the mosque. In the courtyard is a solar clock made in stone. The structure itself sits on a platform that comprises pillars made from black granite. Gumbaz also has lush gardens known collectively as Lalbagh.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 685}",, 688,"Situated at the foothills of the beautiful Chamundi Hill, near Lalitha Mahal, the Indus Valley Ayurvedic Centre offers authentic Ayurvedic treatments like Panchkarma, Shirodhara and Abhyanga, along with specially formulated beauty, weight loss and rejuvenation packages. Authentic courses in Ayurvedic cooking, treatment and Vaastu are also offered here. Visitors can get away from the hustle and noise of the city, leaving behind the crowded streets and heavy air behind to relax, rejuvenate and revitalize their mind, body and spirit surrounded by the natural beauty of the Chamundi Hill, breathing in the cool air of Mysore. It is the ideal place to be in if you are looking for a quick getaway and want to indulge in personal Ayurvedic care and treatments.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 686}",, 689,"Located on a hillock at the foothills of the Chamundi Hills, Lalitha Mahal Palace, is the second-largest palace in the city of palaces, as Mysuru is fondly called. A unique amalgamation of Renaissance and English manor and Italian palazzo styles, this palatial building is mesmerising. The two-storeyed structure has a projecting porch and it is supported by double columns. The centre of attraction is the dome above the entrance hall. As you enter the Guard House, as the decorative entryway is called, you are greeted with breathtakingly beautiful and and intricately carved walls and ceilings. Belgian crystal chandeliers, cut glass lamps, Persian carpets and exquisite marble floors add to the grandeur of the palace.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 687}",, 690,"The land where saint Ramanujam walked over a thousand years ago, Melukote is a well-known pilgrim centre for the Vaishnava community that attracts lakhs of devotees during the famous Vauramudi festival. It is located in the Mandya district, easily accessible from the Bengaluru-Mysore highway. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 688}",, 691,"One of the most prominent festivals of the state of Karnataka, Mysuru Dasara is a celebration of the victory of good over evil. The festival of Dasara has a centuries-old association with the palace of Mysore. It falls in the months of October or November and has been celebrated for the last 400 years. The 10-day festivities end with a grand procession, which takes off from Mysore Palace and culminates at Bannimantap. Observed as the state festival of Karnataka (Nadahabba), Dasara witnesses the Mysore palace illuminated like never before. The celebrations start with the royal couple offering worship at the Chamundi Temple, situated atop the Chamundi Hill. After prayers, a special gathering is organised at the palace.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 689}",, 692,"Nagarhole National Park is one of the premier tiger reserves along with the adjoining Bandipur Tiger Reserve and is a part of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. With a healthy predator-prey ratio, the national park is home to tigers, leopards, chital, sambars, gaurs and Asiatic elephants. Nagarhole means snake stream in Kannada, named so after the serpentine river that runs through the jungle. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 690}",, 693,"At present, Namdroling Nyingmapa Monastery is the largest teaching centre of Nyingmapa, the lineage of Tibetan Buddhism in the world. The monastery belongs to the Sangha community and it is here that the teachings of Lord Buddha are preserved intact for worldwide propagation. It was founded by His Holiness Pema Norby Rinpoche in 1963 as the second seat of the Palyul monastery (one of the six great Tibet Nyingma Mother monasteries). The monastery is home to over 5,000 nuns and monks and also has a retreat centre where 30 monks have undergone an intensive three-year retreat. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 691}",, 694,"On the banks of River Cauvery, around 2 km away, stands the Nimishambha (Goddess Parvati's incarnation) Temple. Constructed by the then king of Mysore almost 400 years ago, it has the idols of Sri Nimishambadevi, with Sri Moukthikeshwara Swamy and Sri Lakshminarayana Swamy, as well as idols of the gods Surya Deva, Lord Ganapati, and Lord Hanuman. Goddess Nimishamba is an avatar of Goddess Parvati, and it is believed that she removes obstacles in a minute (Nimisha means minute in Kannada). Her idol is beautifully decorated, seen to be wearing jewellery, and garlands of roses. Srichakra is carved into the stone in front of the goddess's idol.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 692}",, 695,"Also known as Nagarhole National Park, it is one of the premier tiger reserves along with the adjoining Bandipur Tiger Reserve and is a part of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. With a healthy predator-prey ratio, the national park is home to tigers, leopards, chital, sambars, gaurs and Asiatic elephants. Nagarhole means snake stream in Kannada, named so after the serpentine river that runs through the jungle.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 693}",, 696,"Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the Ranganathaswamy Temple is one of the most significant sites in the town of Srirangapatna, located on the periphery of the city. In fact, the name of the town has also been derived from the temple. The presiding deity is worshipped as Lord Ranganatha. The idol of the god is seen resting on a bed of the serpent Aadi Sesha, who has seven heads and is often portrayed as a companion of Lord Vishnu. The shrine is believed to be among the eight self-manifested idols of the lord. One of the largest temples in the country, it is sprawled over an area of 156 acre and boasts over seven enclosures and 21 grand towers. It is situated on an island formed by Rivers Coleroon and Cauvery. The temple sees a huge footfall during the 21-day annual festival held in December and January.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 694}",, 697,"Located on the outskirts of the city, Srirangapatna is the island fortress of the warrior king, Tipu Sultan. It looks like an egg and is situated on the banks of Cauvery river. Srirangapatna is dotted with architectural masterpieces, a legacy of the Vijayanagar and Hoysala styles. The major attractions are the Ranganathaswamy Temple, Tipu's mosque, Tipu's summer palace, the Wellesley bridge and the dungeons where British prisoners were once kept. Legend has it that Tipu Sultan was killed inside the fort by the armies of the Nizams of Hyderabad and the British, marking the last fight of the fourth Anglo-Mysore war. River Cauvery flowed around the perimeter of the complex on all sides, thus creating an impenetrable island fortress. On the banks of River Cauvery, around 2 km from here, stands the Nimishambha (Goddess Parvati's incarnation) temple.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 695}",, 698,"Built in Neo-Gothic style, on the same lines as Germany’s Cologne Cathedral (in North Rhine-Westphalia), Saint Philomena church is considered to be the second largest church in Asia. Boasting stained glass windows that highlight Christ’s birth, the Last Supper, the Crucifixion, the Resurrection and the Ascension of Christ, it is truly a sight to behold. The spires are 53 m high, with the church’s architectural style reminding one of St Patrick’s Church in New York City, the USA. Every spire has a 12-foot-long cross adorning it. The pillars of the church have been embellished with carvings of flowers. The marble altar has a statue of St Philomena, which was brought to India from France. About 800 people can be accommodated inside at one time. The church was built in 1840, and gained popularity under the reign of Maharaja Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV, ruler of Mysore (1894-1940). It was initially constructed to cater to the small community of Europeans who had settled in Mysore at the time. However, as the community began to grow, the need for a larger church grew, and St Philomena’s was expanded. It is believed to have been designed by a French artist named Daly.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 696}",, 699,"Popularly called the city of lost temples, Talakadu was once a magnificent place housing more than 30 grand temples. It is said that all of them were buried under sand in the 16th century. Today, the desert-like town, nestled on the banks of River Cauvery, is a mysterious and intriguing spot where the submerged temples are unearthed every 12 years to offer a special worship called 'panchalinga darshana'! Most famous are the five temples of Vaidyanatheshwara, Pathaleshwara, Maruleshwara, Arkeshwara and Mallikarjuna, dedicated to Lord Shiva. The Keerthi Natheshwara Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu is also quite popular. The temples themselves are quite an example of rock-cut architecture, while the town is a center for horticulture and wine making. Fine wines, exotic zero pesticide fresh produce, and artisan cheese all add to an appeal of this sleepy town. Talakadu was earlier ruled by the Western Gangas from 350 to 1050 AD, who were overthrown by the Cholas in the 11th century.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 697}",, 700,"A famous pilgrim centre and an equally popular picnic spot is Thala Cauvery from where River Cauvery originates. It is nestled in the Brahmagiri Hills near Coorg. Sitting at a height of more than 1,250 m, it offers excellent views of the valley and the river below during the monsoon season. On the day of Cauvery Changrandi (the first day of the Tula Masa) in October, thousands of pilgrims come to Thala Cauvery to witness the spout of water that gushes up from a spring. Goddess Kaveramma is the main deity of the temple here, along with Maha Ganpathi and Lord Agasthiswara. The temple located at the confluence of the Kabini and Kaveri rivers, and the Spatika sarovara (known as Tirumakudalu Narasipura) is also dedicated to Lord Agasthiswara.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 698}",, 701,"Located at the heart of the city, the Mysore Palace or Amba Vilas is a three-storeyed majestic monument that leaves onlookers mesmerised with its beauty. A gorgeous amalgamation of Hindu and Saracenic architectural styles, incorporated with elements of Neo-Classical, Indo-Islamic and Gothic styles, the palace boasts two huge durbar halls, well-laid out gardens and sprawling courtyards. The durbar hall is magnificent, with stained glass windows and tall pillars, an ornately carved ceiling and grand Kalyanamantapa (marriage hall). The doors of the palace have intricate carvings, and the rooms are huge and well-appointed. Vast, manicured lawns with pretty flower beds can be seen within the compound. The palace has been made with fine grey granite, adorned with deep pink-hued marbles. The palace can be entered through three grand gateways: the east gate is open for special dignitaries, the south gate is for the general public and the west gate opens during the famous Dasara (dussehra) festivities. Tourists can also visit the intriguing cellar of the palace that has many secret tunnels that connect to various areas of the town. The opulence of Mysore palace is unmatched, and it also home to a golden howdah (elephant seat), expensive and rare paintings, and a jewel-encrusted golden throne. This throne is put on display to the public during the festival of Dasara. Within the walled campus, the Residential Museum (where one can find the living quarters of the royal family), and Shwetha Varahaswamy temple are other points of interest. Every Sunday, and on special occasions such as Dasara, the palace is illuminated using almost 100,000 bulbs! This is one experience you cannot miss in Mysore. The whole city seems to be glowing, and thousands gather to enjoy the spectacular festival. Sometimes, local musicians play classical instruments for the crowd. It was in 1897 that the construction of the new palace started as the old one had accidentally caught fire. Built at a cost of INR 41.50 lakh in 1912, the palace was constructed by the architect of the royal residence of the Wodeyar dynasty, Henry Irwin.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 699}",, 702,"Also known as Dariya Daulat Bagh (translating to garden of the sea of wealth), the summer palace of Tipu Sultan was built in 1784 AD. Based on Indo-Islamic architectural style, the palace is majorly built in teakwood and located on the banks of River Cauvery, just outside Tipu's Fort. Wooden pillars stand on the edges of the plinth. Two wings of the palace have recessed bays with pillars supporting the roof. There are four simple staircases, built adjacent to the four partition walls that divide the audience hall into four rooms at the corners. There is also a central hall connecting the eastern and western corridors. What makes the palace truly spectacular though, is that almost every inch of the it is covered in frescoes that resemble Mysore paintings.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 700}",, 703,"Built in 1804 by Dewan Purnaiah, Wellesley Bridge was named after governor general Marquis of Wellesley. The bridge is located in the town of Srirangapatna, which is about an hour and a half from Mysore. It showcases native architecture, with stone pillars, stone corbels, and girders. While it looks quite rugged, it has been able to withstand the test of time, and even survived several floods. It is still standing strong, and makes for a lovely spot for a photography session. The jagged rock structure built across a lovely river, surrounded by lush green vistas on either side creates an exquisite portrait, one that the locals and tourists alike love to visit all year round. Be sure to mark it on your itinerary while coming down here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 701}",, 704,"Travel 28 km from Ootacamund, past the Emerald Lake and its thick forests, and reach this extremely pretty sight to spend a relaxing day. Avalanche Lake lies on the way from Upper-Bhavani to Ootacamund. The journey itself is filled with gorgeous sights and is worth the travel. Avalanche Lake is surrounded by a rolling landscape covered with blooming flowers. From the top of the mountain, one can get an eagle's eye view of the entire area. Thanks to the thick foliages, sunlight is a little difficult to come by and the forest area is mostly covered in shadows, inhabited by vast numbers of avifauna. Adventurers can engage in plenty of activities here like trekking, fishing, camping, etc. A trout hatchery has been set up near the lake where one can rent fishing equipment. One can also go rafting across the lake.        ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 702}",, 705,"One of the most popular hill stations in India, with all-year-round pleasant weather, Coonoor is located approximately 21 km away from Ooty. A vast variety of wildflowers and birds can be found here. The main attraction is the tea estates that can be found in abundance. The hill station presents the perfect opportunity for adventure activities as well, there are plenty of hiking and trekking trails as well as camping sites. Coonoor is situated at an elevation of about 200 ft and other nearby places of interest include Lambs Rock, Lady Cannings Seat, Dolphins Nose, St. Catherine Falls, Sim's Park. A toy train connects Coonoor to other nearby stations and makes for an enjoyable ride. Annually, in the month of May, the town plays host to a Fruit and Vegetable Show and a Tea and Tourism Festival, sometime between November and December; these festivals attract visitors from all over the country.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 703}",, 706,"Doddabetta, literally translating to big mountain, is the highest peak in the Nilgiris, standing at a height of 2,637 m. About 10 km away from Ootacamund bus terminus, it lies at the junction of the Eastern and Western Ghats. On clear days, Doddabetta Peak provides panoramic views of lush landscape. Doddabetta mountain is spotted with dense sholas, ferns and eucalyptus plants. Hordes of tourists make a beeline for the Telescope House set up by the Tourism Department at the peak that gives a bird's eye view of the entire district. The Dodabetta Peak has been well-kept by the authorities and offers a great view particularly of the Hecuba, Kattadadu and Kulkudi summits. Don't forget to tote your camera as you are likely to find good photography opportunities.   ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 704}",, 707,"Glenmorgan is an amazingly tranquil getaway in the region, just 20 km ahead of Avalanche Lake. It is the perfect setting for a family picnic or a quiet time, where one can just stroll and observe the undisturbed wildlife in their natural habitat. At one time, Glenmorgan was very popular for its tea estate. The rest house at Glenmorgan gives a panoramic view of the valley including the Moyar Valley and the Pykara powerhouse at the foot of a tea estate. There is also a trekking path one can take from Bangithapal via Sispara to the Silent Valley. You can also get a breathtaking view of the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, which houses avifauna like hornbills, minivets, fairy blue birds and jungle fowls, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 705}",, 708,"Sprawling along the slopes of the Doddabetta mountain, the vast stretch of Government Botanical Garden is perched at a height of  2,500 m. This serene garden is divided  into six different sections: Lower Garden, Italian Garden, New Garden, Conservatory, Fountain Terrace and Nurseries. Housed here are lush, manicured lawns, exotic and rare species of flora and a vast variety of flowering bushes and plants in myriad hues. The garden is a living gallery of the Nilgiris' natural flora and is an ideal place to spend the day. Keep an eye out for the garden's special features like the Cork Tree (one-of-its-kind in India), a Monkey Puzzle Tree, a 20 million year old fossilised tree and much more! The Italian Garden borders a pool of clear water and the Fern House hosts a vast variety of orchids and ferns. Every year, the Tamil Nadu Horticulture Department hosts a Flower Show here in the month of May, showcasing the rare plant species and the abundance of flora present in the garden. Government Botanical Garden was established in 1848 by renowned architect William Graham McIvor. It was set up with the purpose of supplying vegetables at a reasonable cost to the British residents. The garden is currently maintained by the Tamil Nadu Horticulture Department. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 706}",, 709,"Gudalur's name was derived from the words: koodal (meeting) + ooru (town). It lies at such an intersection that it acts as a tri-point getaway to the three states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka. One can find several tea estates here, and the region is largely dependent on the industry for its economy. Gudalur is enriched with a vast variety of flora and fauna; there are hill crops on the higher altitude and coconut and rice plantations on the lower valley. Tourists can also visit Needle Rock Viewpoint, Frog Hill, Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, Devala Landscape, Cherambady Mines, Nellakotta Fort, Hanging Bridges, Genepool Garden and so much more! The Genepool Garden has over 47,000 plants and a museum of butterflies, and is the second best of its kind in the world. The town of Devala in Gudalur is also known as Cherrapunjee of the South, thanks to the amount of rainfall it receives annually. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 707}",, 710,"About 13 km away from Ootacamund lies the Kalahatti Village. After a two-mile trek from here, one can reach the magnificent Kalahatti Falls. The trek through the dense foliage is an adventure in itself. Before reaching the waterfall, one will have to cross a stone path and a bridge built during the colonial era. It is fabled that the waterfall site was once home to saint Agastya. The 100-ft-high waterfall houses a vast variety of flora on its land, making it a sight to behold. One can also come across herds of wild buffaloes, bisons, spotted deer, wild dogs, the extremely rare black panther and the sambar deer. The nearby Bandipur Forest is filled with cardamom trees that send their scent wafting through. The picturesque landscape is spotted with greenery and also makes for a great birdwatching spot. Located near the Ooty-Mysore road that is famous for its 36 hairpin bends, the area is home to plantations of spices like cinnamon, clove, pepper, nutmeg, rosemary, sandalwood, amongst others.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 708}",, 711,"One of the largest valleys in the world, the 7,000-ft-deep Ketti Valley extends from the plains of Coimbatore to the Mysore Plateau. One can get a breathtaking view of 14 neighbouring villages from this valley, which is mostly inhabited by the Toda and Badaga tribes. The small village of Ketti is the gateway to the valley and makes for a serene tourist stopover. Thiashola tea, eucalyptus and lemongrass oils are some of the local specialties one can shop for here. To witness the beautiful architecture of the village, one can head to Lovedale and Ketti Stations. Shrouded by a sapphire sky and silver clouds with a frontal view of the mountain ranges and green oaks, walk through the village taking in the sights. One can also visit the Emerald Tea Plantations. There is a telescope house for you to visit and take in gorgeous panoramic views; there is also a World Wax Museum nearby that you can visit. The valley is also a hub for needle-making industries.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 709}",, 712,"Located on the banks of River Moyar, this park is home to wildlife like tigers, leopards, sloth bears, elephants, mouse deer, sambar, etc. Reptiles like crocodiles and snakes are found in abundance here. The park is a delight for birdwatchers who can spot endemic and migratory birds such as falcons, hawk eagles, black woodpecker, brown dove, king vultures, etc.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 710}",, 713,"Located on the higher altitudes of the Nilgiris, the Mukurthi National Park and Peak are a 40 km ride from Ootacamund. The depressions of the park are dotted with dense sholas, and its landscape is lush, colourful and extremely picturesque. The peak in its entirety has a vast variety of flora and fauna residing in its habitat, and the main attraction is the  Nilgiri tahr that can be seen grazing in large numbers. The 7,846 hectare park shelters populations of sambar, barking deer, Nilgiri marten, otter, jungle cat, jackal etc., in its grasslands. The avifauna consists mostly of hill birds like laughing thrushes, woodcocks, wood pigeons and black eagles. Butterflies with Himalayan affinity like the blue admiral, Indian red admiral, Indian fritillary, Indian cabbage white, hedge blues and rainbow trouts are spotted frequently. The park offers opportunities for camping and trekking as well. Mukurthi National Park is a part of the popular Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve.   ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 711}",, 714,"Also called Soosi Malai, the Needle Rock Viewpoint lies 8 km away from Gudalur on the Ootacamund-Gudalur National Highway. Needle Rock is the perfect place to get a 360 degree view of the grasslands of Nilgiri and the beautiful valley bellow. Standing between Pykara and Cuddalore, Needle Rock is conical in shape and is a very picturesque location. A view of the sunset from here is possible on clear sky days. One can also get a panoramic view of the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary from here, which is one of the first sanctuaries to be set up in South India. The sanctuary is home to many avifauna, including hornbills, minivets, fairy blue birds and jungle fowls, making it a paradise for birdwatchers.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 712}",, 715,"The pride of Ootacamund, the artificial Ooty Lake is the centre of attraction in this part of the Nilgiris. A popular tourist recreational spot, this L-shaped lake provides boating facilities. You can sail a boat in the dazzling blue waters yourself or hire a boatman to row you through. The lake is surrounded by lush greenery and eucalyptus trees that add to the serenity of the spot. With an exotic backdrop of the Nilgiris, the lake makes for a beautiful photography point. The lake also holds some appeal for birdwatchers as it shelters a variety of birds.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 713}",, 716,"About 21 km away from Ootacamund, Pykara is a beautiful village with a gushing river and a waterfall by the same name. Pykara is the largest river in the district and is considered to be very sacred by the Toda Tribe in the region. Rising from the Mukurthi Peak, it passes through hilly tracts and keeps going north. Majestically going down a series of waterfalls, the river's last two cascades are 55 m and 61 m respectively. These then come together to form the region's famous Pykara Falls, from where several adventurous trekking trails can also be taken. A major attraction is the Pykara Lake, set amidst lush greenery. It is an ideal picnic spot and also provides boating facilities. Other attractions include the village's dense sholas, grassy meadows and wildlife. The village is a must-visit for nature-lovers, photographers and adventure-seekers. Wenlock Downs, nearby, is another popular tourist attraction.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 714}",, 717,"In the olden days, Udhagamandalam (now Ootacamund) was only visited occasionally by the governor of Madras for a few months to escape the sultry summer of Madras. When the British discovered the blue beauty of the Nilgiris, they found the weather in Udhagamandalam comparable to Switzerland and made it their summer capital in South India.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 715}",, 718,"Maintained by the Tamil Nadu Horticulture Department, the Rose Garden was set up to commemorate the 100th Flower Festival of the Botanical Garden in 1995. Sprawled across 4 hectare, Rose Garden has over 2,500 varieties of roses, said to be the largest collection in India.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 716}",, 719,"Sim's Park, an extremely popular sight in Ootacamund, is spread over 12 hectare of undulated land. The park hosts a plethora of floral species, not commonly found anywhere else in Ootacamund. In the month of May, the park plays host to the annual Fruit and Vegetable Show that attracts tourists in large numbers. This park-cum-botanical-garden also has several species of foliage, brought in from various parts of the world, coinhabiting the space with trees, shrubs and creepers. Two major highlights of the garden are a Rudrakasha ped (bead tree) and a Queensland Kerry pine tree. Adjoining the park are the Pomological Research Station, Silk Worm Seed Station and the Pasteur Institute.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 717}",, 720,"The hill station of Ooty has been home to vast tea estates since the colonial era and is a hub of the tea-growing industry. Apart from gorgeous views and pleasant weather, another attraction is the Tea and Tourism Festival, which was launched in 1994 to promote tourism in the hill station. The grand celebration attracts tourists from all over the country. Giving recognition to Ootacamund's tea industry and its vast varieties, the festival sees tea gardens decorated beautifully, several cultural programmes like folk music and dance performances conducted by the locals, and varieties of tea available for tasting and buying. Promoted and organised by the Tamil Nadu Tourism Department and Ministry of Tourism, the festival is usually held in January. One can also participate in guided tours of the tea estates.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 718}",, 721,"Endless stretches of lush greenery, dotted with eucalyptus and shola trees, make up Wenlock Downs. Once famous for the Udhagamandalam Hunt, it is now home to the Ooty Gymkhana Club. One can enjoy a pleasant walk on the quiet roads here, you might even spot some grazing sheep! Wenlock Downs is a wonderful site for golfing enthusiasts. According to popular lore, the place has been named after Sir Arthur Lawley's sibling, Beilby Lawley, the third Baron Wenlock. Wenlock Downs has also been the shooting point for films like Sixth Mile and Ninth Mile. It lies on the way from Ooty to Pykara. Blessed with scenic beauty, it is also rich in vegetation also. Such is its surreal beauty that one is reminded of the exquisite landscape of the blockbuster series, Lord of the Rings. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 719}",, 722,"Protected by the Tamil Nadu Forest Department, the Western Catchment is a grassland area where the lower points of valleys are covered in sholas. From the topmost point, one can look at a mesmerising carpet of green spotted with myriad hues. Located 20 km away from the Parsons Valley, the catchment has rolling hills dotted with shola trees and gushing streams, and a beautiful lake-like reservoir called Portimund Lake. This is an ideal spot for just strolling around and taking in the sights.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 720}",, 723,"Running along the western coast of India, from Tapti river in the north to the southern tip of India, the Western Ghats is a veritable treasure of biodiversity. It is the eighth biodiversity hotspot in the world, extending into the states of Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra. The Western Ghats comprises several hill ranges such as Cardamom Hills, Nilgiris, Anaimalai Hills and Sahyadris.  The Western Ghats shelters over 139 types of mammals, 508 species of birds, 5,000 kinds of flowering plants and 179 varieties of amphibians that are unique to the region. Some of the endangered species, such as Malabar large-spotted civet, Asian elephants, black panther, lion-tailed macaque, tiger, wild boar, sloth bear, leopard, sambar and the great Indian hornbill, can be spotted here. The forests of the Western Ghats include 39 reserves and 13 national parks. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 721}",, 724,"On the southern end of Khajur Lake lies the first of the three Hindu temples. It is named after Lord Brahma as the four-faced linga here is said to represent the creator of the world, Brahma. However, the image of Lord Vishnu above the sanctorum door shows that it was originally dedicated to him. Though it is smaller in size compared to nearby temples, it has a robust granite structure and stands on a square plan that has a sanctum and no mandaps (outdoor pillared halls). The temple is estimated to belong to 900 AD.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 722}",, 725,"Standing apart from all other temples in the area, this temple is a composition of small hut-like structures surrounding an open courtyard. It was built in 875-900 AD and is a part of the Western group of temples. The temple is dedicated to 64 female yoginis (female attendants) who are considered to be forms of the Mother Goddess.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 723}",, 726,Chitragupta Temple is located in the east direction and faces the rising sun. It is the only temple dedicated to the Sun God and was constructed in the 11th century. A 5-foot-tall idol of the deity sitting on a chariot driven by seven horses sits in the temple.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 724}",, 727,"Deor Kothar (Deur Kothar) is a Buddhist site said to have been built under the patronage of Mauryan king, Ashoka, and dates back to 3rd century BC. Stretching for almost 3 km, the complex, which is believed to have once been a bustling commercial town on the trade route called Dakshinapatha, was discovered in 1982. Several structures were excavated here, including monasteries, a water channel system, an ancient pathway, and 30 stone stupas, four brick stupas, potsherds of black polished ware, which was the pottery of everyday use between 700 and 300 BC. One of the pillars excavated here has an inscription that says it was erected in the memory of Lord Buddha. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 725}",, 728,"Dulhadev Temple belongs among the Southern group of temples in Khajuraho. Built by the Chandelas in 1130 CE, this temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and houses a shivling. Its architecture is quite fascinating and the temple has five small chambers and a closed hall. The finishing on the idols is beautiful and shows the skill of the craftsmen of that time. The temple walls and ceilings boast heavily intricate carvings and visitors are often left mesmerised by the stone-carved images on the walls. Attractive figurines of apsaras (celestial nymph) and other mythological figures also adorn its walls. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 726}",, 729,"Built sometime during 1025-1050 AD, the Kandariya Mahadeva Temple is the tallest, the largest and the most stunning in the Khajuraho complex. With about 870 spectacular sculptures, it is considered to be the spiritual abode of Lord Shiva. It is most popular for its ornate architecture, including statues of beautifully adorned women. The structure has a shikhara (spire) about 31 m high that depicts Mount Kailash. This main spire is surrounded by 84 miniature spires (Urushringas).",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 727}",, 730,"One of the finest temple art structures, the Khajuraho group of temples stands tall and proud as a testament to the skill of Indian sculptors of that time. Words fail to describe the beauty and elegance of the temples and one would be left wonderstruck at the human emotions depicted eloquently and unabashedly through the sculptures.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 728}",, 731,"Located in the Western group of temples in the Khajuraho complex, the Lakshman Temple is considered to be the oldest and the most aesthetically pleasing. It was one of the first temples built by the Chandela kings, and the patron of this temple is believed to be Yashovarman, who gained control over areas in the Bundelkhand region of central India. Yashovarman sought to build this temple to mark his rule over these territories. However, he died before the construction was completed and his son, Dhanga, took over the work and dedicated the temple in 954 CE.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 729}",, 732,"After you have toured the temples during the day, enjoy a spectacular light and sound show at the same complex in the evening. Spanning 50 minutes, the show brings alive history, as the compelling tale of how these temples came into existence plays out. It is organised in the Western group of temples and expounds on the art, architecture and sculptures of the temples.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 730}",, 733,"Located around 40 km from Khajuraho, Panna was the capital of Maharaja Chhatrasal’s kingdom in 17th century AD. The town, meaning emerald, is a diamond mining centre. It is also popular for the Panna National Park, one of the most popular wildlife sanctuaries of India that is home to tigers and several other species of wildlife.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 731}",, 734,"The largest of the Jain temples in Khajuraho, this shrine is noted for its spectacular tiered construction and intricate sculptures. It belongs to the Eastern group of temples and its architecture is quite similar to that of the Hindu temples here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 732}",, 735,"Almost off the tourist map, Raneh Falls is among the unexplored areas in this region. Just 22 km from Khajuraho and 44 km from Panna, these spectacular falls is formed when the Ken river plunges down a 30-m-deep canyon, formed with pure crystalline granite in different colours like pink, green, red and grey. As the water gushes down the rock face, the sunlight reflects on these coloured stones, creating a surreal scene. Hidden amid a serene, green forest, Raneh Falls  looks the prettiest during monsoon. Since very few people are aware of this paradise, one can find many quiet and peaceful spots here. There are many small and big falls, some of which have a furious flow of water during rains. The falls is situated just where the Panna National Park starts. Ken river is quite prominent here and is an important point for crocodile conservation as an alligator park has been set up along its banks. One should not forget to tote their camera while visiting this place as the scenic view promises enthralling pictures to photographers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 733}",, 736,"The term refers to a guided tour which covers the town of Amritsar knee deep exploring the majority of parts of the town and a comprehensive look at the city's 4 century old history. The walk covers a distance of about 3 kilometers; you will get to visit all the Akhara Bungas, Hattis, Havelis and Katras that characterize the majestic town. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 734}",, 737,"It exhibits paintings of saints, Sikh gurus, warriors and other important Sikh leaders. One can also find a rich collection of ancient manuscripts, arms and coins here. Along with a well-stocked library, the museum houses paintings by Sikh artists, musical instruments, pencil sketches and guns. Relics from Guru Gobind Singh's personal collection are also housed, which include a wooden comb (kangha), bow and arrows, iron chakras (circles) worn on the turban by a warrior and an iron jacket made of wires (sanjoe).  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 735}",, 738,"Spread across 43 acre, this beautiful fort dates back 300 years. Long ago, the world-famous Kohinoor diamond used to be kept inside this fort. The fort was originally built as a mud fortress called Bhagian da Qila by a local chieftain, Gujar Singh Bhangi. The chieftain belonged to a clan called Misls, who ruled the area at that time. The fort was under him for almost 49 years after which Amritsar was ruled by Gurdit S Bhangi, a descendant of Gujjar Singh. Legend has it that a trader, Arur Mal, was asked by the royal family to pay tribute to the Bhangi township. Refusing to do so, he went to a rival town and conspired with Shaikh Kamaluddin and Maharaja Ranjit Singh to invade the fort. Ranjit Singh attacked the city through the Ahluwalia gate and took over the fort.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 736}",, 739,"Amritsar is world-famous for the beautiful and highly revered Golden Temple or Sri Harmandir Sahib, which is one of the most prominent spiritual sites in the country. The temple is a two-storeyed structure with its top half covered in almost 400 kg of pure gold leaf, which is what earned it its English moniker. Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the leader of the Sikh empire, is believed to have initiated the construction in the 19th century. The rest of the temple complex is built in white marble, inlaid with precious and semi-precious colourful stones. To create motifs, the pietra dura technique has been used. The grand temple complex is awe-inspiring in its size.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 737}",, 740,"Golden Temple Interpretation Centre is an intriguing multimedia museum that tells important stories from Sikhism through four 15-minute videos that are first projected on an inverted pyramid and then a 180-degree cinema. After this, they are screened over a 3D scale model of the Golden Temple and then on a projector in a shrine-like room. The videos also do interesting storytellings on the significance of the Golden Temple. The centre lies outside the clock-tower entrance to the Golden Temple, underneath a marble square.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 738}",, 741,"Established by the 5th Sikh Guru, Guru Arjan Dev, the site is distinguished by its having the largest sarovar (pond) among all the Gurudwaras in Punjab and is a major pilgrim spot for the Sikhs. It was founded in the year 1590 marked by the digging of the lake, which became the biggest lake in Punjab at that time. The foundation stone of Darbar Sahib was laid by Dhan Dhan Baba Buddha Ji, a famous Sikh saint (1506–1631). ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 739}",, 742,"Also known as Hari-ke-Pattan, this is the largest wetland in northern India and is located at the confluence of Beas and Sutlej rivers. Situated in the Tarn Sahib District in Punjab, Harike Wetland and Bird Sanctuary was formed in 1953 and is spread across Amritsar, Ferozepur and Kapurthala. The wetland ecosystem covers an area of  4,100 hectare and is an internationally recognised Ramsar site (a wetland designated to be of international importance). Winter is a good time to visit this place as a number of migratory birds visit here from the Himalayas, Siberia and Europe. Some of the species one can sight here include the large cormorant, purple moorhen, bar-headed goose, white-winged tern, tufted duck and white-eyed pochard. The wetland also houses several types of snakes, turtles and fish. One can also find the rare Indus river dolphin. Inside the sanctuary is the serene Harike Lake, where most of the sightings are possible. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 740}",, 743,"Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar is the site of one of the biggest tragedies in Indian history. On April 13, 1919, this park, spread across 7 acre, saw about 2,000 Indians indiscriminately shot dead at the hands of British soldiers lead by General O’Dyer. This incident is known as the Jallianwala Bagh massacre or the Amritsar massacre. Historical records tell that on the fateful day of the Punjabi harvest festival of Baisakhi, 15,000 to 20,000 people had gathered to celebrate. Apart from this, some people had also come together to hold a peaceful demonstration against the repressive Rowlatt Act that provided for stricter control of the press, arrests without warrant and indefinite detention without trial. The British got wind of it and surrounded the park armed with rifles. Then, on General O’Dyer’s orders, shots were fired indiscriminately over men, women and children. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 741}",, 744,"This museum offers information about the history, culture and architecture of the Sikhs in the 18th and 19th centuries. Once the summer palace of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the first king of the Sikh empire, it is located in the middle of Amritsar’s well-known Ram Bagh Garden, just 4 km from the Golden Temple. The palace was converted into a museum in 1977. The museum houses many relics from the maharaja's court. These include paintings, miniatures, coins, arms and armour. Near the museum lies the Maharaja Ranjit Singh Panorama, a permanent visual documentation of the maharaja’s life. The panorama is housed in a two-storeyed circular building that boasts magnificent paintings, depicting six of his major battles. One can also find life-size paintings and dioramas (three-dimensional scenes) from the maharaja's early life. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 742}",, 745,"Partition Museum is located at Town Hall and is one of the important reserves of Indian history. It houses a vast collection of artefacts donated by those who survived the partition of India and Pakistan. These artefacts are the things that people carried when they migrated to their designated part of the border. The museum was inaugurated on August 25, 2017, with the aim to act as a repository of the archives, documents, stories and history of the partition.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 743}",, 746,"Located around 35 km from Amritsar and Lahore, Pul Kanjari is where Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the leader of the Sikh empire, would stop for a break while passing by with his retinue. The site is situated near the villages of Daoka and Dhanoa Kalan, right on the Wagah Border.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 744}",, 747,"Must pay a visit to 'MUGHAL PATTERN OF SHALIMAR GARDENS OF LAHORE', built by Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Sher-e-Punjab, named it in honour of Guru Ram Das Ji. The red stone work was executed by workmen brought from Delhi. The Maharaja used it as residence during his visit to Amritsar. This is a protected monument under Punjab ancient and Historical Building Site Act, 1964. The protection of the monument is taken up under Western Circuit as Natural Site. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 745}",, 748,"A unique open-air museum that showcases the culture, heritage and traditions of Punjab, Sadda Pind houses a rare collection of artefacts and buildings. Sprawled over 12 acres, the area has been developed as a rustic landscape to portray the village life of Punjab.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 746}",, 749,"Sarai Amanat Khan was built by the Mughals as a caravan sarai (resting place) on the Grand Trunk Road, in a small village south-west of Amritsar. One of the many sarais put up by them, it was built with a purpose to be a rest-stop on the way to Lahore from Agra.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 747}",, 750,"The Akal Takht is one of the 5 Takhts of the Sikh religion and is located in the Golden temple complex. It symbolizes the dispensing of Justice and temporal activity of the Sikh religion and is the highest seat of the ‘Khalsa’ (a military and civil authority in Sikh culture) division, and was built by the 6th Guru, Guru Hargobind Ji. The place was established as a symbol of opposition to the tyranny of the 17th and 18th century rulers. The Akal Takht also houses the ancient weapons used by the Sikh warriors. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 748}",, 751,"The Wagah Border is an army outpost on the Indian and Pakistani border, lying between the cities of Amritsar and Lahore (Pakistan). It is around 28 km from Amritsar and is one of the main access points overland to the neighbouring country of Pakistan. Among its many buildings, roads and barriers, one can witness the impressive Beating the Retreat ceremony, held here every day. During the ceremony, an infantryman stands at attention on both sides of the gate. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 749}",, 752,"Dedicated to the brave hearts of Punjab, the War Heroes Memorial and Museum is a tribute to the immortal spirit of patriotism of the state. The building incorporates both modern and traditional architectural influences and houses a stunning gallery where various artefacts can be viewed. From photographs, paintings and illustrations to weapons and interactive panels, the museum is equipped to the hilt. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 750}",, 753,"Bhimtal lake is a prominent stopover on the tourist circuit. It is located at a height of 1,200 m above sea level and is named after Bhima, from the epic Mahabharata. A vast stretch of emerald blue waters, the lake reflects the surrounding greenery. Bhimtal is spread over an area of 47 hectare and is home to a diversity of aquatic life. During winter, one can see a number of migratory birds perching here. The best way to explore the lake is on a boat cruise. Float along the tranquil waters and soak in the serenity of picturesque surroundings. The lake has an island in the middle, where a restaurant, a temple and an aquarium with a variety of fish species, are located. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 751}",, 754,"Spread over an area of 47 sq km, the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary is host to more than 200 species of native and migratory birds and endangered species like Indian red fox, jackals, pine martens and porcupines. It also houses leopards, ghorals, wild boars, kakars, monkeys and Himalayan black bears. Located in the lap of Kumaon hills, it gives a panoramic view of the snow-clad mountains. The sanctuary is covered by oak and rhododendron forests at higher altitudes and by chir pine forests at a lower height. Apart from this, it has 25 types of trees, 24 types of bushes and seven varieties of grasses. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 752}",, 755,"Located at Kaladhungi, Corbett Museum is a bungalow that earlier belonged to Jim Corbett, the well known tiger conservationist and contains his memoirs, his personal belongings, letters written by him as well as his friends and well wishers, antiques and rare photographs.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 753}",, 756,"Lying on the outskirts of Nainital, at an approximate height of 2,292 m, Dorothy Seat offers an effortlessly breathtaking view of the entire area, along with the surrounding hills. It is also known as Tiffin Top and is a popular picnic and photography spot. A beautiful spot surrounded by oak, deodar and cher trees, one can see the majestic Naina Devi peak from here.It is said that Tiffin Top got its name as locals used to trek to the top of the hill during the day to have lunch. Another local attraction is a memorial dedicated to an English artist, Dorothy Kellet, after whom the place has been named. Legend has it that Dorothy Kellet, the wife of an army officer, Col JP Kellet, drowned while she was travelling and was buried in the Red Sea in 1936.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 754}",, 757,"Dedicated to Lord Hanuman, the Hanuman Garhi temple is situated to the south of Tallital, at an elevation of 6,410 ft above sea level. It is believed to have been built by a famous local saint, Neem Karoli Baba, in 1950. A mammoth statue of the lord stands near the temple, while the sanctum sanctorum houses another idol, where the lord is seen tearing his chest to reveal the images of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita in his heart. The statue, about 22 ft high, stands against a backdrop of the panoramic Himalayas. Since the temple is located at a decent height, it makes for a great vantage point to catch picturesque sunrises and sunsets. Gaze in awe as the burning orb of the sun slides down the horizon, leaving behind an explosion of scarlet colours. The surrounding temples of Shitala Devi and Lila Sah bapu make for a great pit stop. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 755}",, 758,"Jim Corbett National Park is spread over an area of 520 sq km that comprises large lakes, grasslands, marshy depressions, hills and riverine belts. Renowned for sheltering the royal Bengal tigers of India, the park also houses more than 650 species of native and migratory birds, along with over 50 species of raptors, 33 species of reptiles, seven species of amphibians, seven species of fish and 36 species of dragonflies. Some rare species like the endemic fish-eating crocodiles and otters can also be spotted. A wildlife safari either in an open jeep or on the back of an elephant, proves to be a memorable experience here. The park is one of the few places in the country that allows visitors to stay overnight. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 756}",, 759,"An ideal stop for peace-seekers and meditators, the Kainchi Dham Ashram is nestled in the Kumaon hills. Dedicated to Shri Neem Karoli Baba Maharajji, a local saint, the ashram is visited by hundreds of people every year, especially during the annual bhandara (open food service) held in June that feeds more than one lakh people. The ashram is flanked by various temples, including a Hanuman temple and the Kainchi Temple, where many foreigners come to spend time with the maharaj. A sacred cave, where Baba Neem Karoli is believed to have prayed, is also a popular attraction. The ashram was founded in 1962 by Maharaj Neem Karoli Baba and has been well-maintained since. It also provides accommodation facilities to visitors who want an immersive experience. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 757}",, 760,"The emerald blue-green hues of the Khurpatal lake set it amongst the natural jewels of Nainital. Lying amid lofty pine and cedar trees and beautiful surroundings, the lake is a magnificent sight. Situated at a height of 1,635 m above sea level, it is known for angling opportunities as it has a good harvest of fish. The clear water of the lake makes the experience all the more interesting. The lake also provides boating facilities and the beautiful trails winding through the forest make for a good walk in the midst of nature. Till 19th century AD, the region around the lake was known for the making of iron implements, but now it is more popular for its vegetable farms. It is said that it was a favoured vacation spot of the British as well. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 758}",, 761,"Ringed by dense forests, Kilbury is one of the country’s most popular birding routes. The Kilbury Bird Sanctuary is home to more than 580 species of birds that include brown wood-owls, collared grosbeaks, white-throated laughing thrushes and many others. It also houses mammals like leopard cat, sambar, red fox etc., with oak, pine and rhododendron ensuring a verdant landscape. The sanctuary is also home to the Naina Devi Himalayan Bird Reserve. With the snow-clad Himalayas rising in the background, the sanctuary is a picturesque spot, lying at a height of about 2,200 m above sea level. The best time to visit is in the early hours of the morning. Other nearby attractions include Lands End, the Naina Peak, Snow View Point and Naina Devi Temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 759}",, 762,"Lands End is aptly named as it marks the final point after which stands an iconic cliff and there is no land. Located at an elevation of 2,118 m, it gives panoramic and exhilarating views of the forests, mountains and valleys surrounding the Khurpatal lake. To reach here, one can either hitch a ride on a pony or take the bridleway to the vantage point. Situated near Barapathar, Lands End invites photographers for captivating views of valleys and mountains. The area also invites adventure-seekers, who come to avail trekking opportunities from Tiffin Top to Lands End. The two trails run almost parallel to each other. Lands End lies at a distance of about 4 km from the city of Nainital. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 760}",, 763,"Lying on the outskirts of Nainital, Mukteshwar is a quaint hill town set amidst lush coniferous forests and sweet-smelling fruit orchards. Drenched in colonial charm, Mukteshwar is lined with British-style bungalows that boast red roofs, picket barriers and ancient wooden window frames. The entire area is doused with screaming silence and makes for an ideal natural retreat. Since it lies at a height of  7,500 ft above sea level, you can get splendid views of Nanda Devi, one of India's highest peaks, and the Himalayas, from here. Mukteshwar has been named after Lord Shiva, who is worshipped here as the one who offers moksha (salvation). The Mukteshwar Temple, dedicated to the lord, is the main attraction. Besides, tourists can also take a detour to the Indian Veterinary Research Institute campus, which was established in 1893. Another noteworthy site is the Renewable Park developed by the Energy and Resources Institute, which uses solar energy to meet its electricity needs.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 761}",, 764,"Known for its picturesque beauty and trekking excursions, Munsiyari has truly emerged as a haven for adventure lovers and high altitude trekkers. Often referred to as 'Little Kashmir', Munsiyari shares its border with Tibet. Surrounded by the sun-kissed Panchachuli peaks, a group of five snow-capped Himalayan peaks, Munsiyari leaves you mesmerised with its natural beauty.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 762}",, 765,"Naina Peak, also known as Cheena peak or China peak, is the highest peak in the area, standing at an altitude of about 2,600 m above sea level. This topmost point not only gives a view of the majestic Himalayas but a sweeping vista of the entire city. From this quiet place, mountains of the Tibet border can also be seen. Visitors can reach here on horseback. The peak invites a lot of trekkers for its high altitude and forests of rhododendrons, cypresses and soaring deodar that add to the thrill of the trek. It is a 6 km trail from Mallital to Naina Peak. Don't forget to tote your camera or a pair of binoculars to capture the breathtaking view along the way. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 763}",, 766,"Lying on the northern part of Naini Lake, the Naina Devi Temple, dedicated to local deity Naina Devi, is a popular spiritual stopover. The temple is one of the shaktipeethas (devotional shrines where severed body parts of Goddess Sati fell) and draws devotees from all over the region. The sanctum sanctorum houses three deities-- Goddess Kali on the left, Lord Ganesha on the right and two eyes representing Naina Devi in the centre. Legend has it that once Goddess Sati's father held a yajna (a holy fire ritual) and failed to invite his son-in-law, Lord Shiva. Angry at her father, Sati immolated herself in the yajna. After this, Lord Shiva carried her body on his shoulders and performed his dance of cosmic destruction, tandava. Fearing that this would destroy the world, Lord Vishnu severed Sati's body with his chakra. It is believed that her eyes fell at the spot where the temple now stands.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 764}",, 767,"A vast crescent-shaped stretch of emerald-blue waters, the Naini Lake is one of the major attractions of the hill station. A picturesque spot, it is  surrounded by seven hills that are mirrored in its blue waters, giving it a greenish hue. Lush forests of tall oak trees fringe this freshwater lake that lies at the foothills of the Great Himalayas. The Naini Lake has been divided into two sections: the northern part is called Mallital and the southern is known as Tallital. People come here to enjoy picnics or simply sit back and let the serene natural surroundings take away their stress. The lake is a major boating site and on most days, you can see its surface dotted with colourful pedal boats, row boats and yachts that are an ideal means to explore its pristine beauty. For an immersive experience, tourists can rent several hotels and homestays that flank the lake. Wake up to a glorious sunrise and the see the mist-shrouded lake echo with the calls of various birds that find shelter here. The best time to visit the lake is during the annual boat riding festival. Another attraction is the Naini Temple located on its shores. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 765}",, 768,"One of the most important festivals in the region, Nanda Devi Mela takes place every September and sees a celebration of the local life through folk songs, dances and a big market with handmade products. It is held at various places such as Almora, Nainital, Bageshwar, Bhowali, and Kot and the far-flung villages of Johar. It is said that this festival has been celebrated since the rule of the Chand kings (13th to 18th centuries), who worshipped Nanda Devi as their family goddess. The temple of the goddess was built by king Dyot Chand in Almora in the 17th century and since then the festival has been organised to welcome the goddess of Kumaon, who is believed to bestow economic and cultural prosperity. During the festival, a procession is carried out in which people carry dola (palanquin) of the goddess and her sister, Sunanda. It is a lively and colourful festival that warrants a visit.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 766}",, 769,"Naukuchiatal is a quaint village that lies at an altitude of 1,200 m above sea level. This off-beat stopover is ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in peace and quiet. Naukuchiatal is known for its nine-cornered lake that is about 1 km in length and 40 m in depth. The village is blessed with pristine beauty and peaceful surroundings, and thus, is a great place to rejuvenate both body and soul. Enjoying pleasant weather throughout the year, Naukuchiatal makes for th perfect retreat away from the daily din of the city.There is a popular folklore attached to the lake and it is said that if one takes even a glimpse of all the nine corners of the lake with both feet touching the earth, then the viewer will vanish in smoke and attain nirvana (enlightenment).  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 767}",, 770,"About 13 km away from Nainital lies the quaint little hill town of Pangot. Nestled in the Kumaon region, amidst the dense forest of Naina Peak range, it makes for an ideal off-beat travel stopover. Pangot provides shelter to a wide variety of birds like slaty-black forktail, lamergeyer, the Himalayan griffon and Khaleej pheasant. You can head to Snow View Point and Kilbury that are ideal vantage points for spotting birds. The lush jungles of Pangot also shelter species like leopards, ghorals, barking deer and sambar. Those interested in adventure sports can visit the trek route from Pangot to the Naina Peak. A challenging feat, it makes for an exhilarating trail.Pangot makes for a beautiful travel stop between the months of November and February, when it is covered with a sheet of snow. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 768}",, 771,"A cluster of seven interconnected lakes, Sattal is located about 22 km from Nainital, at an altitude of about 1,370 m above sea level. The group of lakes, namely, Purna Tal, Ram Tal, Sita Tal, Laxman Tal, Nal Damyanti Tal, Sukh Tal and Garud Tal, are nestled amidst dense forests of oak and pine trees. The Garud Tal is a solitary lake while the Ram, Sita and Laxman Tal together form the Sattal main lake. The surrounding area is home to more than 500 species of resident birds, 20 species of mammals, over 525 species of butterflies and more than 11,000 species of moths. A freshwater spring named Subhash Dhara comes from the dense forests of Sattal. The area also offers boating facilities and water sports opportunities like rowing, kayaking and paddling. Sattal has an interesting myth associated with it. According to the epic Mahabharata, king Nala and his wife Damayanti drowned in one of the seven lakes while they had been exiled by the king's brother. Thus, that lake was named as Nal Damyanti Tal. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 769}",, 772,"Snow View Point offers sweeping and panoramic views of the city of Nainital. Lying at a height of 2,270 m, it gives a bird's eye view of the area and the majestic snow-clad Himalayas. It is said to be one of the best viewpoints in Nainital and visitors can see also Nanda Devi, Nanda Kot and Trishul peaks from here. To let visitors closely admire the enthralling view, a huge pair of binoculars has been installed at the point, which is well-connected with roads. Tourists can also reach via a cable car or a ropeway, and admire the picturesque views gliding by. Another attraction is a small temple that houses the idols of Lord Rama, Lord Lakshmana, Goddess Sita and Lord Hanuman. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 770}",, 773,"This observatory is located on the outskirts of Nainital and is a hub of astronomy learning. The clear sky of Nainital gives one a splendid view of the twinkling stars and constellations, and this is what prompted the government to set up an observatory here. The State observatory houses one of the most advanced telescopes in the country. Visitors can see celestial objects through the telescope, which is used by experts to calculate the movement of planets, stars and other heavenly bodies to great precision.The observatory was set up in 1955 and shifted to its present location of Manora Peak in 1961. Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Science has also been established here in order to conduct an astronomical survey and is being funded by the Government of India. Its primary objective is to conduct research in the field of astrophysics and develop it. One needs prior permission to take a tour of this institute.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 771}",, 774,"Nainital Zoo or Sher-ka-Danda is among the most attractive tourist spots in the region. A  high altitude zoo ( 2,100 m), it is home to many endangered species, besides several mammals like the Himalayan bear, Tibetan wolf, leopard, Royal Bengal tiger, sambar, barking deer, ghoral etc. It is rich in avifauna as well and houses the rose-ringed parakeet, blossom-headed parakeet, Lady Amherst pheasant, Steppe eagle, hill partridge, silver pheasant etc. Sprawled over a lush green area of about  4,693 hectare, the zoo was established in 1984 and was opened for visitors on June 1, 1995. It has been named after Bharat Ratna recipient, Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant, and thus is officially called Pt Govind Ballabh Pant High Altitude Zoo. The zoo remains closed every Thursday. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 772}",, 775,"A popular retreat since the time of British rule, Chakrata is a popular picnic spot, providing a panoramic view of the Yamuna valley and dense forests. The forest around Chakrata has amazing flora and fauna. It is the natural habitat of many wildlife species including panther, spotted deer and wild fowls. As you enters Chakrata, you come across a small central chowk, from where the road forks into two. The road heading straight is Tyuni Road, while the road to the right connects to the Mussoorie - Yamunotri Highway. On the Mussoorie road, just a few minutes away, a road breaks to the right, opening to the local market that is a paradise for shoppers. Located 5 km from Chakrata is Tiger Falls, which splashes into a rocky pool from a height of over 300 m and provides an exhilarating sight to visitors and trekkers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 773}",, 776,"Situated at an altitude of 2,286 m above sea level, Dhanaulti is a natural retreat that boasts tall trees and rich grasslands. It shares its west-side border with Dehradun and is dotted with alpine forests and aesthetically pleasing eco-parks, the most popular of which are Amber and Dhara, just 200 m apart from each other.  Another important eco-tourism site is the government-owned Aloo khet / Potato Farm - a place worth a visit to behold pretty sunrises. The best time to visit Dhanaulti is winter when the place turns into a postcard-perfect wonderland. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 774}",, 777,"Situated at a height of over 2,024 m, Gun Hill is one of the highest peaks of Mussoorie that gives a picturesque view of the Doon Valley and the mesmerising snow-covered peaks of the Himalayas. The hill derives its unusual name from a legend, which says that during the British period, the locals brought a cannon to the top of the hill to fire at the British and thus the hill was named Gun Hill. Another story associated with the place says that the British brought a canon on the hill in 1857. It fired a shot every day at noon to help the locals to know the time. Gun Hill can easily be accessed by a cable car taken from Mall Road, which is some 400 ft above the road and takes less than five minutes to reach via the ropeway.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 775}",, 778,"Dedicated to Goddess Jwala Devi, believed to be one of the forms of  Maa Durga, the Jwalaji Temple invites devotees from all over the region. The sanctum sanctorum of the temple houses an idol of Jwala Devi, who is believed to bless and grant all the wishes of her devotees. The shrine is surrounded by a lush green forest cover, and from here one can get astonishing and panoramic views of the Shivalik range of mountains, the Yamuna river and the Doon Valley. The temple is thronged by pilgrims during navratras (a holy nine-day festival) as it is believed to be specially auspicious for offering prayers and seeking penance for sins. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 776}",, 779,"A hidden gem in the Himalayas, the quaint village of Kanatal is an off-beat tourist stopover. Deriving its name from Kanatal Lake (which does not exist anymore), it has a long list of attractions that offer experiences ranging from temple expeditions to adventure sports. On top of the list is the Tehri Dam, which is considered to be one of the highest dams in the world. The Tehri lake, which is the dam reservoir attracts tourists in flocks for its beautiful and serene surroundings. Another attraction is the Surkhanda Devi Temple, which is one of the 51 shaktipeethas (devotional shrines where the severed body parts of Goddess Sati fell) in the country. It is dedicated to Goddess Surkhanda and is noted for its architecture.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 777}",, 780,"Located at a height of 4,500 ft, the Kempty Falls is situated about 13 km away from Mussoorie. It is one of the most preferred locations for locals and tourists to enjoy the calm and soothing waterholes along with activities such as boating, angling and camping. The falls was established in the 1830s by a British officer for organising tea parties. A trekking tour is available through the falls and takes one through crystal clear rivers, lush forests. It leads to the Malsi Deer Park, Jwala Devi temple and other major attractions of Mussoorie. Don't forget to carry your camera while visiting here as you are likely to find some captivating views. The water of the falls after flowing downwards meets the Yamuna Falls.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 778}",, 781,"Located in Dehradun, the Lakha Mandal Temple, surrounded by beautiful mountains and the scenic Yamuna river, is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The main attraction of this temple shrine is the graphite lingam, which shines when water is poured on it. Inside the temple are idols of Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, Lord Kartikeya, Lord Ganesha, Lord Vishnu and Lord Bajrangbali and two six feet statues of dwarapalakas (sentinels) of the temple. Some people believe that dwarapalakas statues belong to the Pandava brothers, Bhima and Arjuna. Besides this, there are around 150 stone engraved figures in the temple, some of which date back to the  4th  and 5th  centuries. The embellished architecture of the temple displays the richness of Indian heritage and thus it has been declared as a Monument of National Importance. The place is popular among devotees of the Shakti cult as Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are worshipped as the embodiment of Shakti. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 779}",, 782,"Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the Nag Devta Temple boasts a beautiful architecture. On entering the portals of the temple, one is greeted by the beautiful and scenic Doon Valley. The place welcomes locals and tourists in large numbers during Nag Panchami festival. On this occasion, the temple is adorned with splendid décor and devotees are seen bathing live cobras with milk and feeding them. Though the origin of the temple is unknown, one can be sure that it is quite ancient. Legend has it that Lord Shiva himself visits the temple at this time, in the form of a snake, to bless his devotees. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 780}",, 783,"Built in 1832, Sir George Everest's House and Laboratory, also known as Park Estate, is a popular heritage site. This popular house was from where Sir George Everest helped the British measure the height of the world’s greatest peak, Mt Everest. For his contribution, the peak that was earlier called Peak XV, was named after him. The location of the house is strategic and at the time of Sir Everest, it was used as an observatory to view mountains that demarcated the boundaries of British India. Today, the house is being maintained by the government of Uttarakhand and is open to tourists all year round. From here, one can get a spectacular view of the Doon Valley and the Himalayas. It is located at a distance of about 8 km from Mussoorie. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 781}",, 784,"Located about 8 km from Kanatal, at a height of almost 10,000 ft, Surkhanda Devi Temple is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Mussoorie. It is one of the 51 shaktipeethas (devotional shrines where the severed body parts of Goddess Sati fell) in the country. As per legend, Goddess Sati immolated herself in her father's yagya fire, when he insulted her husband Lord Shiva by not inviting him to the yagya. Bereaved and enraged, Shiva carried the body of Sati and performed tandav (a dance of cosmic destruction). To stop him from annihilating the entire universe, Lord Vishnu severed the body of Sati in 51 parts with his chakra. Some body parts of Sati are believed to have fallen at this spot and thus it is considered as a shaktipeetha.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 782}",, 785,"Shedup Choepelling Temple (Tibetan Temple) is a Buddhist spiritual site, which is located in Happy Valley. It houses a large idol of Lord Buddha, which is stationed under the open sky. Designed in typical Buddhist fashion, the temple is adorned with pillars, murals and prayer wheels. Inside, there is a life-size statue of the Dalai Lama. Legend has it that the Dalai Lama took shelter in this valley while escaping Tibet. Beautiful clay lamps, prayer flags, and various books on Tibetan literature add to the charm of the shrine. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 783}",, 786,"Bara Imambara is perhaps the most recognisable and popular symbol of Lucknow, and is visited by thousands of tourists all year round. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 784}",, 787,"Charbagh Railway Station, one of the two main railway stations in Lucknow, is an architectural marvel that features the best of Rajasthani and Mughal styles, mixed with British influences. The station appears like a chessboard from the sky, with turrets and domes resembling chess pieces. From the front however, it resembles a Rajput palace. Such is the ingenuity of the construction that large water reservoirs are beautifully hidden inside the building. Charbagh was designed by JH Horniman, an Englishman, in 1914. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 785}",, 788,"A delicate hand embroidery technique done on fabrics like chiffon, muslin, organza, organdie and silk, chikankari is one of the most important crafts in Lucknow. The word 'chikan' means embroidery, and this form of art incorporates 36 different stitching techniques. In the beginning, only white yarn or muslin cloth was used. Stitching is done on the back of the cloth whereas the design is made on the front by tiny, running stitches. There are three main types of stitches – flat, embossed, and jaali (net effect). Due to a Persian influence, flowers have a permanent place in this art form. Typical chikankari motifs include creepers and vines. However, the types and styles in which these flowers are made keep varying with fashion trends. Today, there are hundreds of retailers of chikankari fabric across the country. In Lucknow, the lanes of markets are dotted with shops selling chikan work in various forms. You can pick up shirts, kurtas, bedsheets, table cloth, pillow covers and many other items adorned in chikankari. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 786}",, 789,"About 25 km from Lucknow in the Barabanki district, Dewa Sharif is a famous pilgrimage town. The main attraction of this historically rich town is the tomb of Sufi Saint Haji Waris Ali Shah, an exponent of universal brotherhood, who is believed to have commanded mystical powers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 787}",, 790,"Sprawling across an area of 107 acres in Gomti Nagar, the Ambedkar Memorial Park was built to commemorate the dedication of reformers like Dr BR Ambedkar, Jyotiba Phule, Sree Narayana Guru, Kanshi Ram, Birsa Munda, Shahuji Maharaj and many others, towards equality, humanity and justice. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 788}",, 791,"Dudhwa Tiger Reserve is one of the most protected sanctuaries in India, comprising two distinct zones – Bhabar, characterised by hills and rocky terrain, and Terai, distinguished by thick grasslands and clay-rich swamps. The latter is home to a large population of mammals and birds, and is thus listed among globally important eco-regions. This large ecosystem stretches from River Yamuna in the west to Valmiki Tiger Reserve (Bihar) in the east. The park spreads across five states along the Shivalik range of hills, and the Gangetic plains.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 789}",, 792,"Lucknow is full of stellar examples of Nawabi architecture, but there are few that compare to the Chhota Imambara, built by Nawab Muhammad Ali Shah in 1838. The Nawab’s mausoleum, as well as his mother’s, are present here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 790}",, 793,"One of the historical landmarks of the city, exuding a colonial era charm, the La Martinière College is a gorgeous  structure. Established in 1845, it was founded in accordance with the will of Major General Claude Martin. The French-born founder died in Lucknow on September 13, 1800, and the day of his death is observed as Founder's Day. He was buried in the basement below La Martinière Memorial Hall. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 791}",, 794,"Located on the banks of River Gomti, the sacred place of Naimisharanya is linked to Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, Goddess Sati and Lord Shiva. The word 'nemi' refers to the outer surface of the Sudarshana chakra (Lord Vishnu's weapon), and it is said that the place where it fell came to be known as Naimisharanya, the boundary of which includes the surrounding forest area. The spot where the chakra struck the earth, a water spring came out. Major attractions in Naimisharanya include Chakratirth, which marks the spot where Brahma’s chakra fell; Dashashwamedha Ghat, where Lord Rama performed the tenth Ashwamedha Yagna; Hanuman Garhi, where Lord Hanuman is said to have emerged after his victory over Ahiravana in Patal Lok; Lalita Devi Temple, dedicated to the presiding deity of Naimisharanya; Nardanand Saraswati Ashram, a centre for spiritual education; Pandal Kila, the fort of king Virat from the epic Mahabharata; Sita Kund, where Goddess Sita is said to have bathed before going into exile, and many other significant spots. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 792}",, 795,"The Nawabganj Bird Sanctuary is known to host hundreds of species of birds. Siberian cranes are among the category of migratory bird species that rest here. The other species that call Nawabganj home include shoveller, painted stork, woodpecker, common teal, peacock, white ibis, open-billed stork, vulture, tern vulture, Indian roller, lapwing, pheasant, parakeet, coot, purple moorhen, jacana and whistling teal. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 793}",, 796,"Spread over a vast area of 29 hectare, the zoo, popularly called Lucknow Zoo, houses as many as 1000 animals across more than 100 species. This zoological garden is home to carnivores like tiger, white tiger, fishing cat, Indian wolf and leopard, as well as a hybrid lion. It also has species like sloth bear, Indian black bear, jackal, common fox, jungle cat etc. Herbivores like giraffe, hippopotamus and various kinds of deer are also housed here. Many endangered species of primates, like Hoolock gibbon and rhesus monkey are also protected by the zoo. Other than these, a multitude of bird species, like white peacock, hill myna, Indian parakeet etc, as well as various kinds of reptiles like Indian python, cobra, viper, crocodile and many more, can also be found here. Visitors can also explore the well-equipped aquarium and the cool nocturnal house, where different types of owls and other nocturnal animals, including porcupines, are cared for. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 794}",, 797,"The city of Lucknow is known for its fine perfumes that are available in beautiful bottles of cut-glass work. Perfumers in Lucknow make delicate and lasting fragrances using various aromatic herbs, spices, sandal oil, musk, essence of flowers, and leaves. Attar, derived from Persian word 'atr' means fragrance. Perfumes or attars have been in use in Lucknow since the 19th century. During the days of the nawabs, perfumes were also added to food to enhance the taste and aroma of the dish. It is said that Mughal empress, Nur Jahan, would bathe in water perfumed by rose water, thus encouraging people to start extracting scented oil from the flower. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 795}",, 798,"Surrounded by terraced lawns and gardens, the Residency, overlooking River Gomti, is one of the oldest buildings in the city. Originally, it was built as a large complex of residential quarters, armoury, stables, dispensaries, worship places, for the British General, a representative of the British East India Company, during the rule of Nawab Saadat Ali Khan between 1780 and 1800. Today, the ruins of the building reflect its former glory and allow one to soak in its colonial charm while visiting. The Baillie guard gate, named after Residency’s first resident, Col John Baillie, gives you a glimpse of the architecture and design you will see inside. The treasury, which was completely destroyed during the sepoy mutiny of 1857, and a marble plaque honouring the brave soldiers of that time, are the two structures you will see as you walk towards the main buildings. The banquet hall, still bearing intricate carvings and featuring high ceilings, with a pretty fountain in the centre, will transport you back to the time of grand ballroom dances and opulent parties. Opposite the hall stands Dr Fayrer’s (resident surgeon) house, used as a shelter for the British during the mutiny, as well as a makeshift hospital. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 796}",, 799,"Identical in design to an ancient gate in Constantinople in Turkey, Rumi Darwaza was built in the 1780s by Nawaz Asaf-ud-Daula, an Awadhi nawab. Also referred to as Turkish Gate, the ornate structure is marked by an eight-faceted umbrella-like structure in its uppermost part. Now a symbol of Lucknow, Rumi Darwaza was earlier used as an entrance gate to the Old City, and soars to a height of 60 ft. It was built to generate employment during the famine of 1784. The architectural style of the gate is distinctly nawabi, differentiated from the Mughal style by the material used – where the latter preferred red sandstone, the formed used bricks coated in lime, allowing for more detailed sculpting, which would be near impossible on stone. The darwaza boasts intricate carvings of flowers. In its prime, the gateway had a huge lantern at the top, which would be lit at night, with jets of water flowing from the arch. For first-time visitors to the city, Rumi Darwaza is a must-see. Almost all the guided tours and heritage walks feature this icon on their itineraries.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 797}",, 800,"Translating to martyrs' memorial, Shaheed Smarak is a white marble structure standing amidst a beautiful park. It was built in 1970 by the Lucknow Development Authority on the banks of River Gomti opposite the Residency, in order to commemorate hundreds of soldiers who lost their lives during the 1857 freedom movement of India. The monument was designed and conceptualised by celebrated architect Prasanna Kothari, and emulates the style of Amar Jawan Jyoti, located at the India Gate in New Delhi, which also pays tribute to the thousands of jawaans who gave up their lives for the security of the nation. You can pay your respect to those who sacrificed their lives for the country, and spend some time exploring the vast grounds while stealing a moment of peace and serenity.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 798}",, 801,"Shahnajaf Imambara is a white-domed mausoleum constructed by Nawaz Ghazi-ud-din Haider at Paltan Ghat. He was the last wazir (minister) and the first king of the state of Awadh in 1816-1817, and has been buried at Shahnajaf, which is why this Imambara is also known as Karbala. His wives, Mubarak Mahal, Sarfaraz Mahal and Mumtaz Mahal, are also buried here. The Imambara was a tribute and symbol of his devotion to Caliph Hazrat Ali, the husband of Fatima, who is said to be the favourite daughter of Prophet Mohammed. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 799}",, 802,"The bustling markets of Lucknow are a delight for any shopper as the city offers many unique and beautiful handicrafts and handloom products. Street shopping in Lucknow includes buying chikankari, jewellery and a host of other handicrafts. Head to the century-old Hazratganj to get a fine selection of chikan embroidered items, branded clothes, khadi, ornaments and footwear. Rubbing shoulders with traditional market are high-end showrooms, cinema halls and factory outlets, all in one place.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 800}",, 803,"Home to sculptural masterpieces, the State Museum in Narhi, in the Hazratganj area of Lucknow, is the oldest and largest multipurpose museum of Uttar Pradesh. It was established in 1863 and houses exhibits dating back to the 3rd century AD. The sculptures on display include those from Mathura such as dancing girls and scenes from the life of Lord Buddha. There are hundreds of antiques on display, including those of anthropology, numismatics, and archaeology, as well as paintings and manuscripts. It also boasts a large collection of artefacts and memorabilia. From natural history to the Stone Age, you can travel back in time and get a glimpse of a world long lost. The four storeys of the museum house galleries dedicated to Jainism, Egypt, metal art, Indian sculptures, Buddhism, coins and the nawabs. Film screenings and educational events are organised regularly for school and college students, in order to impart knowledge and teach the importance of human history to the youth of the city. Guided tours of the museum are available in slots of one hour, spread through the day. The entry to the museum is through a zoo, and requires a minimal charge. It remains closed on Sundays so plan your trip accordingly. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 801}",, 804,"The Kukrail Reserve Forest is famous for housing a nursery of endangered species of crocodiles, along with a deer park. The forest area is covered with a lush canopy of trees that shade the various pathways, which provide walking avenues for visitors. The forest also shelters a variety of birds and a small population of blackbuck. Tourists can also picnic at the forest that houses a children's park, a cafeteria and a rest house. You can relax and enjoy the animals while learning about amazing crocodiles, and the means being employed to bring them back from the brink of extinction. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 802}",, 805,"This Saturn-shaped building is situated at Surajkund Park and is a major attraction of the city. The planetarium boasts a state-of-the-art projection system that is renowned for special effects that thrill children and adults alike. A must-watch is the Cosmic Journey show, which dives into the Chandrayaan mission to the Moon, provides an explanation as to why Pluto has been removed from the solar system, and even showcases different galactic structures and various nebulae. It is also known for its art projecting system, digital sound and lift-ramp for the specially-abled. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 803}",, 806,"This signature embroidery art of Lucknow has been around for centuries and has been been accorded a Geographical Indication tag (GI). Lucknow is the primary centre for zardozi, and apparels featuring this embroidery can be found in well-known shops of Chowk area, as well as other bazaars in the city. In Persian, 'zardozi' means gold embroidery. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 804}",, 807,"The state of Meghalaya is renowned for bamboo products as well as Khasi artefacts. The best place to buy Meghalaya handicrafts is Shillong. All over the city, you can soak in the culture of the hills by scouring markets for bamboo handicrafts and furniture, wood carvings, khok or thugis baskets, carpets, Tibetan and woollen shawls, forest honey, bamboo shoot pickle and more. The Khasis weave a special kind of durable cane mat called Tlieng, which is quite popular among shoppers. The Garo weave a cloth called Dakmanda that is used to make shirts, bed covers, sheets, etc. They also make baskets called Meghum Khoks. Their pokerwork is a speciality, where they burn designs into bamboo with a red hot pointed rod. Meghalayas Jaintia tribe is known for skilfully making bamboo fishing traps.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 805}",, 808,"Baghmara lies at a distance of about 280 km from the city of Shillong. It is the headquarters of the South Garo Hills district, lying in the southern part of Meghalaya. It is the only town in the district and makes for an interesting exploration site. Rich in flora and fauna, Baghmara is enveloped by rivers, hills and lakes, and visitors would be awed by the pristine beauty of the landscape.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 806}",, 809,"This church is the primary place of worship for Catholics in Shillong. It is one of the oldest churches in the archdiocese and in all of Northeast India. The church was built over 50 years ago and invites people of all cultures and creeds. With its high arches and stained glass windows, the church is said to be one of the most beautiful buildings in the city of Shillong. The works of art inside it are made of terracotta and are said to have been made by the Art Institute in Munich, Germany. The grave of the first Archbishop of Shillong is on the left of the main altar. Another altar in front of the statue of Mary and Jesus is where special nine-day devotions are held every month. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 807}",, 810,"One of the wettest places on earth, Cherrapunjee or Cherrapunji lies at an elevation of 4,500 ft. This stunning location is set amidst misty valleys, foaming rivers and swirling clouds. Its pristine beauty and perpetual mists make it one of the top tourist stopovers in the city. The name 'Cherrapunjee' means land of oranges, and it was first used by tourists visiting from other parts of the country. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 808}",, 811,"Buckle up and set off on a splendid drive of 95 km from the city of Shillong to the International trade route border town of Dawki. Located in the Jaintia Hills, this town is sandwiched between the countries of India and Bangladesh and is a major trading centre. Deep gorges and ravines greet one on the way to Dawki and on approaching Dawki, is the Umngot river, the venue of the annual boat race held during the spring months of March - April at Umsyiem. Visitors come here to experience boat rides on the river and enjoy the scenic surroundings. The suspension bridge over the Umngot river, built by the British in 1932, is a beautiful sight and is worth a visit. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 809}",, 812,"Lying about 200 ft lower than Shillong Peak, Diengiei Peak (6,200 ft) is located to the west of the Shillong plateau. Tourists can get a spectacular view of the Umiam Lake from the peak. Another interesting feature of the spot is a huge hollow, shaped like a cup that is believed to be the crater of an extinct prehistoric volcano. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 810}",, 813,"This museum and research and publication centre, 3 km away from Shillong, provides a glimpse of the life, culture and history of Northeast India. The museum is a fascinating storehouse of tribal artefacts. Its building is seven storeys high, with each level representing one of the seven sister states of the Northeast. The architecture of the building in in the shape of a honeycomb that allows light and fresh air to pass through easily.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 811}",, 814,"Spanning over an area of 3,819 sq km, Jaintia is one of the 11 districts in the state of Meghalaya. Situated along the Myntdu river, it is bordered on the south by Bangladesh and on the east by East Khasi Hills District. The region is quite rich in hill minerals and the changing colours of the vegetation with topography make this a beautiful spot. Jowai is the most developed town in the region along with being the district headquarters. The Jaintia hills have two districts: the West Jaintia Hills and the East Jaintia Hills. These hills are also home to the Krang Suri Falls, one of the most beautiful in India. The hills are bordered on the north and the east by the state of Assam. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 812}",, 815,"It lies at a distance of nearly 64 km from the city of Shillong and is the administrative headquarters of Jaintia hills as well as the commercial centre. It is situated near the Myntdu river and offers spectacular views of the ambient landscape. Among the major attractions of this town are the buzzing market of La Musiang and the oldest Jowai Presbyterian Church. Tourists can also pay a visit to the Tryshi Falls, which is often compared with the beautiful Elephant Falls. A bridge connects the waterfalls with expansive paddy fields and one can get panoramic views of the Pynthor Nein from here. Adventure seekers can set on a trek to the bottom of the falls. A four-day festival, called Behdeinkhlam, is held in the monsoon month of July and is quite popular. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 813}",, 816,"Laitlum Canyons is the perfect place to get wide, sweeping and picturesque views of the state of Meghalaya. The name 'Laitlum Canyons' literally means end of the world or end of hills. It is located about 45 km from the city of Shillong. Trekkers, adventure lovers and thrill seekers can have a grand time as the place offers long, rocky and lush green treks. The terrain, though a little difficult to navigate, offers the best views. A long stairway on the side of the mountain with about 3,000 steps is the only route between the village and the nearest market. The best time to visit the place is in the afternoon hours as mornings are usually foggy and the view cannot be enjoyed properly. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 814}",, 817,"The uniquely popular living root bridges in Meghalaya are made of tangles of massively thick roots. They can hold several people at a time and have been classified as double-decker and single-decker root bridges. The Khasi people are experts in growing these bridges, which are over a hundred feet long and take about 10 to 15 years to become fully functional.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 815}",, 818,"Marai Cave is also called Krem Marai by the locals and is a sacred site that has been mentioned in folklore and legends of Meghalaya. About 16 km from the city of Shillong, it is popular among locals who believe that descendants of the Syiems, who ruled the Mylliem and Khyrim kingdoms, came through this cave. The cave has a complex structure as there are countless passages to enter and exit it. Many believe that if you aren't guided, you are likely to get lost.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 816}",, 819,"One of the cleanest villages in India, Mawlynnong is located about 92 km from Shillong. In 2003, it won the acclaim for being the cleanest village in Asia and another for being the cleanest in India in 2005. The village is locally referred to as 'God's Own Garden' and is commended for its community-based eco-tourism initiative. Under this, the onus of keeping the village clean lies on every resident and to promote cleanliness, bamboo garbage bins dot the lanes, nooks and corners of Mawlynnong. The waste collected in the bins is sent to a pit and turned into manure. Smoking is prohibited here and so is plastic. Rainwater harvesting is considered very important and is practised by almost all its residents. In addition, the village boasts a 100 per cent literacy rate and most of the inhabitants are fluent in English. Since it is located on the Indo-Bangla border, one can enjoy a sweeping view of Bangladesh. Another reason to mark this place in your itinerary is the natural rock balancing phenomenon that is seen here - the unusual and curious sight of one boulder balanced on another. Tourists can also enjoy a trek to a single-decker living root bridge here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 817}",, 820,"One of the noted sacred forests in Meghalaya is Mawphlang, about 25 km from Shillong. The sacred grove has an amazing life form of plants, flowering trees, orchids and butterflies. An ideal site for nature lovers, the forest has been preserved by traditional religious sanction since time immemorial. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 818}",, 821,"Nokrek is the highest peak in West Garo Hills, and has a huge population of rare plants and animals. Some of them include a very rare species of citrus-indica, endemic to this place, which the locals call memang narang. Literally translated, it means the orange of the spirits. The park covers an area of about 47 sq km and has been listed as UNESCO’s Biosphere Reserve. Abundant wildlife including herds of wild elephants, animal species like leopard, pangolin, hoolock gibbon, python, hornbill, besides rare orchids abound in the sanctuary. The last few red pandas of the world also call this place home. One can also spot bird species like hornbill, peacock and pheasant. Other attractions are the Simsang River Game Reserve, Ronbang Dare Waterfalls and the Nokrek Peak. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 819}",, 822,"Shillong boasts one of the oldest and the best natural golf courses in the world. It is considered to be the ""Gleneagle of the East"" by the United States Golf Association and Museum. Situated at an elevation of about  5,200 ft in an undulating valley, it is covered in thick groves of pine and rhododendron trees, and comprises nine holes. The gold course was built in 1898 and was converted to an 18- hole course in 1924.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 820}",, 823,"Accessible from Upper Shillong or Jowai Road, lying about 10 km away from the city, the Shillong Peak offers you one of the best views in the area. Mostly covered in fog, it stands at an elevation of 1,966 m above sea level. The semi-circular peak looks spectacular and resembles a crown placed on top of Shillong Hill. Tourists can either climb or ride to the top to take in the serene views. On reaching the acme, one would be exposed to a breathtaking view of Shillong spread in all its glory, the Himalayas and the plains of Bangladesh. A telescope is also available for tourists.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 821}",, 824,"Umiam Lake is one of the biggest artificial lakes in Meghalaya that is situated about 15 km from Shillong. It is more easily recognised as Bara Pani, and covers an area of about 220 sq km. The surrounding Sylvan Hills and green Khasi pines add to the majesty of this vast lake, which was created when the Umiam river was dammed to store water for hydroelectric power generation. Though it was initially established as a dam or a reservoir, it is now a popular tourist attraction. It is also known for water sports and adventure facilities such as kayaking, water cycling, scooting and boating.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 822}",, 825,"Also known as Butterfly Museum, Wankhar Entomological Museum is privately owned and lies at a distance of 2 km from Police Bazaar. It is the only known museum in India devoted to moths and butterflies. Mrs Wankhar, the daughter of Bengali entomologist Dr S Sarkar, runs the museum. She collects specimens from different countries.The museum was established in the 1930s and boasts a vast collection of rhinoceros beetles along with 1,600 species of butterflies and moths. One can also find other stick-insects of various colours and patterns. The museum was once instrumental in the conservation of rare butterfly and moth species as it started a breeding programme. A display in the premises gives an insight into the habitat and life span of insects.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 823}",, 826,"A horseshoe-shaped artificial lake, lying near Raj Bhavan and the accountant general's office, Ward's Lake is named after British official, Sir William Ward, the then chief commissioner of Assam. Since he came up with the plan of installing it, the lake was named after him. However, the actual credit for the lake's completion goes to Colonel Hopkins, who oversaw its construction until it opened for the public in 1894. The lake provides shelter to grass carps and gaggles of geese, and one can feed them standing on the bridge that passes over the lake. One can also take a stroll amidst flowerbeds and fairy-lights, and enjoy the greenery in the surrounding. The lake is supplemented by a cafeteria and also has boating options for tourists.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 824}",, 827,"A beautiful location surrounded by the Bay of Bengal and fringed by the majestic Kailasagiri Hills, Andhra University Is one of the oldest in the country. Founded in 1926, it offers courses in science, engineering, arts and commerce. The university campus houses 121 buildings for academic, administrative and support services. The university caters to the educational needs of people from five districts of Andhra Pradesh. While the university's south campus houses the arts and science departments, the north campus has the Engineering College. The College of Arts and Commerce is the biggest college in the university with 28 departments offering 55 courses. The college of Science and Technology has 19 departments and offers 44 courses and the College of Engineering has 16 departments.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 825}",, 828,"Nestled in the heart of Andhra Pradesh, the stunning Araku Valley is one of the most beautiful tourist stopovers near Visakhapatnam. Bordered by towering mountains and lush forests, the valley makes for an ideal spot to relax and nourish your soul. Located at a height of 2,990 ft, the mountain ranges of the Eastern Ghats make for a great escape for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. The most popular attraction in the valley is Chaparai Waterfall, also known as Dumbriguda Falls. It is situated at a distance of 5 km from the valley and serves as a popular picnic spot. Tourists visiting the valley can also visit Araku Tribal Museum, which gives a detailed insight into the lives of the people of Araku Valley by taking you through their rich history.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 826}",, 829,"The name 'Bavikonda' means a hill of wells as earlier the place had a number of wells where rainwater used to be stored to be utilised as per need later. It is located around 15 km from the city of Visakhapatnam and is known for its ancient artefacts and heritage sites. Bavikonda finds particular prominence among Buddhists and has a monastery, called the Bavikonda Monastery, which dates back to the 3rd century BCE. A large Buddhist complex was also excavated at this site and interesting remnants were found: a piece of bone stored in an urn (believed to be the remains of Lord Buddha), inscriptions, pottery, relic caskets, moulded bricks, stuccos, tiles, among others. Bavikonda is a popular place in the state of Andhra Pradesh and lies at a distance of 20 km from Visakhapatnam.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 827}",, 830,"More famous as Bhimili, Bheemunipatnam Beach is one of the longest in the country and stretches for about 25 km. Despite its popularity, the beach is quiet and serene and known for a Dutch fort and a cemetery. Located on the outskirts of Visakhapatnam, the beach is one of the most exotic attractions of Andhra Pradesh and draws tourists from all corners of the country. Surrounded by lush coconut plantations, the beach offers a calm and serene environment. It is also known for displaying a large Buddha sculpture along with smaller sculptures where he can be seen sharing his teachings with his disciples. The Bheemunipatnam Beach lies at a distance of 24 km from Visakhapatnam and makes for a great one day excursion. The drive to the beach from the city is just as charming.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 828}",, 831,"One of the largest caves in the country, Borra Caves are home to million-year-old stalactite and stalagmite formations. Perched at an elevation of 1,400 m above sea level, the majestic caves are a visual treat for visitors. They came into existence as a result of the flow of Gosthani river on the limestone deposits in the area. Some of the imposing stalactite and stalagmite formations that can be seen here include those of Lord Shiva and his consort Goddess Parvati, a mother and her child, a crocodile, a human brain and a tiger. These caves were discovered by William King George of the Geological Survey of India. Legend has it that Borra Caves was first discovered when a cowherd, while searching for one of his lost cows, accidentally came across them. There he found a shivling deep inside the cave, along with his cow. He believed that Lord Shiva had saved his cow. Later, villagers built a small temple just outside the caves. Borra Caves draw tourists from all across the country and are worth marking on the itinerary.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 829}",, 832,"One of the most gorgeous attractions of Visakhapatnam, Dolphin’s Nose is a natural wonder. Clearly visible from almost all parts of the city, the hill gets its name from its distinctive shape, which resembles the nose of a dolphin. It is one of the most sought after tourist spots in the city and is also known as Yarada Konda. A fishing village by the same name is located near the hills and makes for an interesting exploration. The lighthouse situated on Dolphin's Nose dates back to mid 1960s and offers great views of the sea. It is visible from 64 km away in the sea. Dolphin Hill falls under the Indian Naval Base and there are a few restricted areas on the hill but tourists have access to most picturesque spots.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 830}",, 833,"Located on the banks of River Varaha, the quaint village of Etikoppaka is widely renowned for its lacquer-coated wooden toys, traditionally known as Etikoppaka toys or Etikoppaka Bommalu. Creating attractive and colourful toys from wood has been a traditional art for the people of Etikoppaka, which has been practiced since before India became independent. The toys are made of wood and after the desired shape is achieved, they are coloured with natural dyes derived from seeds, lacquer, bark roots and leaves. A much softer wood is used to make these toys and the art of toy-making is also known as turned wood lacquer craft. The artists use a colourless resinous secretion of several insects, known as lac. The lac is mixed with dyes during the oxidation of the toys. This lac dye is used in decorating the toys. The toys of Etikoppaka are not only famous in India but are even exported to other countries of the world. These toys make for great decorative pieces and memorabilia to take back home as a reminder of your trip to Visakhapatnam.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 831}",, 834,"Located at Gandhinagaram, Hindustan Shipyard is the country's biggest shipbuilding yard. It was at this shipyard that independent India's first ship Jal Usha was constructed. Spread over an area of 46.2 hectare, the shipyard is equipped with plasma cutting machines, steel processing and welding facilities, material handling equipment, cranes, logistics and storage facilities. The shipyard also has facilities for testing and measuring. The covered building dock is used for building vessels. The shipyard has a dry dock, wet basin and repair centre for ship and submarine repair and retrofitting. Over 180 vessels have been built by the Hindustan Shipyard Limited and almost 2,000 ships have been repaired. The shipyard builds bulk carriers, offshore patrol vessels, survey ships, drill ships, offshore platforms and repair and support vessels. It is a unique experience to explore this grand shipyard.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 832}",, 835,"Spread over 625 acre, Indira Gandhi Zoological Gardens is situated amid Kambalakonda Reserve Forest where visitors can spot up to 80 species of animals. Located on the outskirts of Visakhapatnam, it is the third-largest zoo in the country and also has a biosphere learning centre and a library. Some of the common sightings here include tigers, pumas, panthers, lions, jaguars, rhesus monkeys, jackals, hyenas, wolves, elephants, spotted deer, sambar, ratels and baboons. The park also houses a number of reptiles like pythons, lizards and snakes. Painted storks, pied hornbills, peacocks and ducks are some of the birds you can come across at the park. It also houses a separate section for butterflies and moths. The walls of this section are decorated with pictures and information about these beautiful creatures. Tourists can also take a mini train ride inside the park and explore the entire area.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 833}",, 836,"Head to the Jungle Bells Nature Camp en route Araku Valley if your idea of a perfect holiday is staying in the lap of nature. Hidden amidst densely forested hills of the Eastern Ghats, the popular resort is situated in Tyda and was established by Andhra Pradesh Tourism. Visitors can indulge in birdwatching, hiking and trekking or spend a quiet day amidst natural surroundings. Take a refreshing dive in the swimming pool or burn some calories at the gymnasium or pamper yourself with a therapeutic massage at the spa, there are multiple options. The multi-cuisine restaurant at the nature camp offers a variety of scrumptious delicacies. Special arrangements are also made by the staff for organising campfire nights where you can have a memorable time with your friends and family and entertain yourself with amazing dhimsa dance performances.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 834}",, 837,"Perched on a hilltop at a height of 304 m, the well-maintained Kailasagiri Park is a prime attraction of Visakhapatnam and makes for a great picnic spot. Sprawling over an area of 380 acre, the park offers spectacular views of the surrounding hills and the city. The park is noted for housing a 40-ft-high statue of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati that has become a popular symbol of the city. Even though the park can be accessed via road, the best way to reach here is taking a ropeway ride and enjoying the breathtaking views of the city on the way. For kids, the park offers an exciting toy train ride, which gives a circular tour of the site. Other popular attractions in the park include Floral clock, Titanic Viewpoint, Shanthi Ashram and amazing jungle trails. There is also a dedicated play area for children where they can enjoy horse riding and other activities. Kailasagiri has also emerged as a haven for paragliding enthusiasts and offers amazing facilities for tourists.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 835}",, 838,"One of the many beaches of Visakhapatnam, Lawson's Bay Beach, also referred to as Pedawaltair Beach, is the perfect place to unwind in the arms of nature. The quiet, serene and undisturbed beach lies on the way from the Ramakrishna Beach to the Kailasagiri Hills. The crystal clear water of the majestic sea makes it the perfect spot for surfing, swimming and sunbathing. The picturesque location of the beach will leave you totally rejuvenated. Tourists can also visit the newly opened Lawson's Bay Beachfront Park, which makes for a great picnic spot. Built with an aim to ease congestion at the Ramakrishna Beach, the park is lined with beautiful walkways and lush green trees. After spending quality time at the beach, tourists can head to the nearby Lawson Bay Colony, one of the most beautiful residential areas of Visakhapatnam and stroll through its verdant streets.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 836}",, 839,"Located about 190 km from Visakhapatnam, Rajahmundry is one of the oldest cities in the country. Sitting on the banks of River Godavari, it attracts tourists for its ancient monuments, grand temples, picturesque landscapes and thrilling adventure sports options. One of the most popular attractions in Rajahmundry is the ISKCON Temple complex located on the riverside. The Saraswati and Pushkar ghats or bathing steps on the banks of River Godavari are filled with devotees who arrive in droves to take a holy dip. Tourists can also visit the nearby Godavari Bridge, which offers splendid views of the river. Another popular attraction is the beautiful Papi Hills. You can take a cruise through Godavari river to reach Kolluru Village where you can stay in bamboo huts and experience the beauty of the hills. Also known as Papi Kondalu Hills, Papi Hills are a set of three hills that form a beautiful gorge on the Godavari river. Tourists visiting Rajahmundry should not miss visiting the grand Kotilingeshwara and Markandeya temples.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 837}",, 840,"Possibly Visakhapatnam's most popular spot, the beautiful Ramakrishna Beach gets its name from the Ramakrishna Mission Ashram, which is situated near the beach. Popularly known as the RK beach, it attracts locals and tourists alike. Visit the beach to witness ethereal views of sunsets amidst its bustling yet calming environment. Popular tourist activities one can indulge in include swimming, sunbathing, surfing and playing beach volleyball. Tourists can enjoy a bumpy camel ride on the beach, opt for a boat ride in a traditional fishing boat or even take a cruise in the water. Other nearby attractions include Kali Temple, INS Kurusura Submarine Museum, TU-142M Aircraft Museum and Visakha Museum. The serene beach is sure to lift your spirits with its picturesque views and fun-filled environment.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 838}",, 841,"One of the finest beaches in Visakhapatnam, Rishikonda is skirted by azure blue waters lapping at the carpet of golden sands. Spanning along the coast of the Bay of Bengal, the beach invites tourists from around the region. Set amidst verdant hills of the Eastern Ghats, it provides a truly blissful experience to visitors. Its vast stretch of water makes it an ideal place to indulge in various sports like swimming, water skiing and windsurfing. The tourism department of Andhra Pradesh has also constructed cottages around the beach along with restaurants and other useful amenities that make Rishikonda a great stop for tourists. Taking a peaceful stroll on the beach as the cool breeze caresses you, makes for a truly rejuvenating experience. Tourists can also opt for enjoyable pony rides on the beach during the early morning and evening hours.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 839}",, 842,"Situated on the banks of River Sarada, Sankaram is a widely renowned Buddhist heritage spot. It is noted for the Buddhist sites of Bojjana Konda and Lingalakonda, which date back to the period between the 3rd and 4th centuries. The place once served as an important centre of Buddhist culture and teaching. Sankaram gets its name from the word Sangharama, which means monastery. The site houses numerous monolithic stupas, caves and structures. Excavations carried out at the site also revealed old coins belonging to the Satavahana period, coins from the time period of Samudra Gupta and clay tablets of Lord Buddha. The caves found here have been adorned with carved statues of Lord Buddha. Bojjana Konda was unearthed by a Britisher named Alexander Rea in 1906 and is named after a seated image of Lord Buddha. Sankaram lies at a distance of 21 km from Visakhapatnam and makes for an intriguing exploration.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 840}",, 843,"The alluring Simhachalam Hill in Visakhapatnam is popular for beautifully sculpted Shri Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha Temple, also known as Simhachalam Temple. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, who is worshipped here as Varaha Narasimha, the temple is one of the most important shrines of South India that is visited by millions of devotees every year. The grand temple resembles a fortress and has three outer courtyards and five gateways. A beautiful blend of the architectural styles of the Chalukyas, the Cholas and the Kalinga or Odishan style of architecture, the temple houses numerous sub-shrines and mandapams. The 16-pillared Natya Mantapa and 96-pillared Kalyana Mantapa were built in the 1st century AD. For most part of the year, the presiding deity, Shri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy is covered in a thick layer of sandalwood paste. According to legend, Lord Vishnu manifested in this peculiar form with a boar head, human torso and a lion's tail after he saved his ardent devotee Prahlada from being murdered by his father Hiranyakashipu. Simhachalam Temple is located at a distance of 20 km from Visakhapatnam.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 841}",, 844,"On RK Beach at Visakhapatnam, lies one of the most renowned submarines of India, NS Kursura. After her decommissioning, Kursura was converted into a submarine museum. It was the first submarine in Asia to be converted into a museum and the second in the world. Inside the museum, various parts of the submarine like sonar room, radar room, control room and various war weapons, have been displayed. It traces the history of maritime evolution through various artefacts, photographs and scripts. Visitors can get a glimpse of the life and hardships inside a submarine through various exhibits. Kursura holds much significance in the hearts of Indians as she was the cornerstone of the foundation of Indian Naval Submarine Arm. She played a pivotal role in the 1971 Indo-Pak war. The submarine was also a pioneer in extending goodwill and harmony through visits and flag-showing missions to other countries. Kursura served the nation for 31 glorious years and traversed 73,500 nautical miles participating in almost all types of Naval operations. It was decommissioned in February 2001. The museum was inaugurated by Mr Chandrababu Naidu, then Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh on August 9, 2002, and opened for public on August 24, 2002.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 842}",, 845,"Located on the outskirts of Visakhapatnam, Thotlakonda Hill is best known for a 2,000-year-old Buddhist complex. Sprawling over an area of 120 acre, the complex is a protected monument that attracts tourists from all parts of the country. The archaeological excavations conducted here revealed a number of relics including 16 votive stupas, 11 rock-cut cisterns, stoned pathways, circular chaitya-grihas, votive platforms, viharas, a mahastupa, a dining hall and a kitchen complex with three halls. Several sculptures, silver coins belonging to the Satavahana period (1st century BCE- 2nd century CE), miniature Buddha Padas or models of Buddha's feet were also discovered during the archaeological excavations. The Buddhist complex overlooks the sea and once served as the residential and academic complex for Buddhist monks. Perched at an altitude of 128 m above sea level, Thotlakonda Hill is not only an idyllic stop for Buddhists but also attracts scores of nature lovers for its peaceful environment and picturesque landscape.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 843}",, 846,"Visakhapatnam is home to three scenic hillocks that stand testament to the communal harmony that India is known for. It is a fascinating experience to get to the three hillocks as one gets to visit a temple, a mosque and a church during the same trip. The Ross Hill is home to the Ross Hill Church while the Sringamani Hillock and the Dargah Konda Hillock are home to the Venkateswara Temple and the Baba Ishaq Madina Dargah, respectively. The temple is said to be two centuries old while the mosque has been there for as many as 700 years. The magnificent church at Ross Hill is more than a century old and its impressive white building stands as a fine specimen of Gothic architecture. The hilltops provide splendid views of Visakhapatnam and the port channel. The entrance of the inner harbour for ships and liners can also be seen.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 844}",, 847,"Skirted by the Ghaggar river in the north and the Tangri river in the south, the city of Ambala, in Haryana, holds great historical prominence. It is believed to be the region where the powerful Buddhist centre of the Ashokan empire flourished. It was then called Shrughna (modern-day Sugh). Visitors to the city make a beeline for the Bhawani Amba Temple, dedicated to Goddess Amba. There are several other temples, gurudwaras and churches in the vicinity that can be explored. Boasting bustling markets, Ambala draws visitors for its lively and vibrant shopping scene. The Cloth Market is a great stopover, which is lined with about 1,000 shops selling a fine selection of clothes at wholesale rates. From silks to handlooms, you will be spoilt for choice. The city also hosts a Science Market, where you can shop for a plethora of surgical instruments and science equipment. Its gold jewellery and linen items are also quite popular.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 845}",, 848,"Built over Sutlej river, the Bhakra Nangal Dam is the second highest dam in Asia, rising to a height of about 207 m. Travellers in the region should spare a day to visit this architectural marvel. With a length of 518 m and a width of 9.1 m, it is a gigantic structure that leaves one in awe of its size. This is the source of water for all the farms in Punjab and Haryana, which are two of the most important agricultural states in the country. It is also used to produce hydroelectric power. The reservoir of the dam, called Gobind Sagar, has a water capacity of 9.34 billion cubic metre. It is about 88 km long and 8 km wide. Though permission is required to visit the actual dam, the reservoir is open to all. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 846}",, 849,"Constructed sometime between the 9th-11th centuries AD, the ruins of the Bhima Devi Temple are an interesting spot to learn more about history. As evident from excavations from around the area, the temple was once dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is said that there were three stone plinths here, which may have belonged to the beautiful ancient temple.  The stone plinths indicate that the temple must have been built in the Panchayatan style of architecture, in which a main shrine is located at the centre and four sub-shrines are placed in the four cardinal directions. This makes a total of five temples. The temple has figurines and sculptures that are similar to the ones in Khajuraho. Moreover, the remains have shown that the ancient temple included architectural elements like chaitya windows, Bhadramukha and miniature turrets, among others. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 847}",, 850,The ruins of the ancient baked-brick Chaneti Stupa are said to be dating back to the Mauryan period when the city of Shrughna (now Sugh) was under the rule of emperor Ashoka.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 848}",, 851,"Set up with an aim to conserve  endangered and rare species of wildlife through captive breeding, the Chhatbir Zoo is spread over an impressive 202 acre of raw scrubland. This makes it the biggest zoological park in north-western India and home to over 1,000 animal and bird species. The zoo also houses a significant number of primates, big cats and several varieties of deer and antelope. Visitors can spot animals like zebra, hippopotamus and crocodiles as well.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 849}",, 852,"Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2016 under the Architectural Work of Le Corbusier, an Outstanding Contribution to the Modern Movement, the Complexe du Capitole, in Chandigarh, is a must-visit. It is set against the mighty Shivalik range and almost competes with the mountains for grandeur. The complex includes three distinctive masterpieces of Le Corbusier (architect of the city of Chandigarh): the Secretariat, the High Court and the Legislative Assembly. These buildings are separated by large piazzas that provide relief from the towering constructions. It is within the capitol complex that the large and formidable Open Hand monument is situated. A part of the capitol complex, this monument is the largest and tallest of the three edifices. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 850}",, 853,"A unique museum that traces the Indian history of partition, it is noted for its paintings, sculptures and artefacts. You can also find fascinating exhibits of Rajasthani and Pahari miniature paintings. The building of the museum was designed by Le Corbusier, who is also the architect of the city of Chandigarh. It is located in the centre of the city and offers panoramic views of the Shivaliks.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 851}",, 854,"One of the quaint hill towns near Chandigarh, Morni is great place to relax over the weekend. Located in the lower reaches of the Shivalik range, it is a picturesque getaway frequented by travellers from far and wide. While visiting make sure that you set aside some time to explore temples around the area as well as the Morni Fort. Morni has two lakes, which are surrounded by lush green hills and the tranquil waters reflecting them create an ambience of serenity. Morni also offers ample opportunities for adventure travellers. One can go for long nature treks, rock climbing experiences and visit the popular camping site nearby called Tikkar Taal. The area is teeming with many bird species as well, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 852}",, 855,"This is one of the 51 shaktipeethas (where the severed body parts of Goddess Sati fell) associated with the cult of Goddess Durga. It is believed that this is the location where the eyes of Goddess Sati fell and that is why the temple is called Naina (literally meaning eyes) Devi. There is also a peepal tree within the premises that is considered to be as sacred as the temple. It is believed that the actual ancient temple was built in the 15th century under the rule of the Kushan empire. Located 100 km away from Chandigarh, it attracts thousands of devotees every year. The temple is perched at a height of 11,000 m in the Shivalik range. A large number of pilgrims  visit the temple during the nine day festival called Navratri as well during the season of monsoon.  From the temple, a wonderful view of the Gobind Sagar lake can be availed. This lake lends a sense of serenity and natural sublimity to the backdrop of the temple. The scenic beauty of its location also makes it a must-visit.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 853}",, 856,"A mere 30 km from Chandigarh, Parwanoo is a great summer retreat into the mountains. A part of the Solan district of Himachal Pradesh, it is separated by the town of Kalka by a large river bed that offers picturesque views. The scenic panoramas that Parwanoo offers are accentuated by fruit orchards. Since the weather is moderate and pleasant, one finds many apple and peach orchards throughout the city. As a result, Parwanoo is a great place to not just buy fresh fruits but also get home-made natural fruit products like jams and preserves. Near the town, one can take cable car rides through the Shivalik range to admire the glorious vistas of the surrounding areas. Some of the local attractions that should not be missed include Timber Trail, Gurudwara Nada Sahib, Kali Mata Temple and Mansa Devi Temple. The Kali Mata Temple and the Mansa Devi Temple are quite popular and receive thousands of visitors every year. The Gurudwara Nada Sahib is an important spot for Sikh devotees.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 854}",, 857,"Also called Yadavindra Gardens, the beautiful Pinjore Gardens has been built in Mughal style. The gardens was designed in the 17th century by Nawab Fidal Khan, who was the architect commissioned by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. The gardens stretch over an area of about 100 acre and is known for its lush greenery, refreshing fountains and serene water bodies. It is a fine specimen of terrace gardening in India. If you are visiting here, try to time your visit to coincide with the celebrations of harvest festival of Baisakhi, between April and June, when the gardens hosts the annual Mango Festival. The gardens also house a mini zoo, a Japanese garden, a nursery and various picnic spots. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 855}",, 858,"A visit to the Rock Garden, which is a testament to human ingenuity, creativity and perseverance, is a surreal experience. The garden is an open-air exhibition hall that is the work of a single artist, Nek Chand. It comprises a series of interlinked courtyards, each of which contains a number of similarly themed sculptures created out of a melange of raw materials. According to what has now become local legend, Nek Chand began working on his rock garden at night, after completing work at his regular day job in the early 1960s. He created sculptures with whatever raw material he could find easily at hand. He worked in secrecy for the fear of being caught and reprimanded as the land on which he had begun carving out a small garden for himself was not legally his. When the authorities found out, they were surprised to find the splendid work that he had been able to do on his own. Fortunately, they took the decision to acknowledge his genius and provide him with a salary for his creative work so that he could concentrate full-time on creating the Rock Garden. He was also provided a workforce of about 50 men, who were to assist him in the humongous project. In fact, Nek Chand set up a local network whereby broken crockery and discarded material could be sent to him for being recycled into these magnificent sculptures.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 856}",, 859,"One of the most beautiful man-made lakes in India, Sukhna, located in Chandigarh, is a natural paradise in a cosmopolitan hub. A popular stopover for residents and tourists alike, the lake offers several options for relaxation and entertainment.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 857}",, 860,"This monument was designed by the same architect who designed the city of Chandigarh, Le Corbusier. It is part of Sector 1 of the capitol complex but has an imposing presence of its own. It is the official emblem of Chandigarh and has become almost synonymous with the city in popular imagination. The hand is raised to a height of 85 ft and weighs around 50 tonne. It is planted in a trench, which is called the Trench of Consideration. The monument is created out of metal sheets and is an excellent example of the avant-garde art of the period. The hand, with its palm spread wide, resembles a weathercock and rotates in the direction of the wind. Many say that the shape also resembles that of a dove, which heightens the symbolic meaning to include peace and happiness. It can be seen as an artistic representation of the belief that there are always two ways of looking at anything. Another way in which this sculpture-like monument can be interpreted is that one should always be open to both giving as well as receiving.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 858}",, 861,"The capitol complex has been set against the mighty Shivalik range and almost competes with the mountains for grandeur. The complex includes three distinctive masterpieces of Le Corbusier (architect of the city of Chandigarh): the Secretariat, the High Court and the Legislative Assembly. These buildings are separated by large piazzas that provide relief from the towering constructions. It is within the capitol complex that the large and formidable Open Hand monument is situated. A part of the capitol complex, this monument is the largest and tallest of the all the three edifices. Shaped like a concrete-slab, the Secretariat is eight storeys tall. It was built during 1953-59 and has the distinctive brise-soleil-louvered screen of deeply sculptured two-storey porticos in the centre. The cafeteria, which is also a part of the building, has been established on the terrace and gives a splendid view of the city. It has been designed like an art object in itself.   ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 859}",, 862,"Spread over an area of 30 acre, this is Asia's largest rose garden that has been named after India’s former President, Zakir Hussain. Established in 1967, there are more than 50,000 rose bushes of 1,600 different species that have been planted in carefully planned and landscaped flower beds. There are pathways lined with blooming roses as well as arches and lawns, which are fragrant with the many flowers on display. It is one of the most popular stopovers for people from Chandigarh as well as those who are just visiting the city. The rose garden is also home to a number of medicinal trees. Located next to the city centre, it is easily accessible and locals often come here for picnics. An annual rose festival celebrated at the end of February or the beginning of March sees a large footfall.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 860}",, 863,"Most of the tribesmen here make their own hats that are elaborately decorated and adorned with feathers of birds and tufts of hair dyed red. Besides, a host of other products are also made including baskets, bags, containers etc. The craft of making cane and bamboo products is strictly restricted to men and the most common products made are designed to meet the daily needs like baskets for storing and carrying paddy, fuel and water and vessels for preparing local liquor. One can also find a variety of rice plates, bows and arrows, headgear, mats, shoulder bags, and ornaments and necklaces made of fine strips of bamboo and grass. The Nocte and the Wancho tribes mostly use dyed cane strips for their headgear, waistband, headband, armlet, etc.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 861}",, 864,"The awe-inspiring white cascading Bap Teng-Kang Waterfall, also known as the Nuranang Falls, is a popular tourist attraction that is located at a distance of 80 km from Tawang. The water falls in sheets of white, from a staggering height of 100 ft, making its way through lush green mountains of Arunachal Pradesh. A picnic spot at the roof of the world, this place is high enough to give you the feeling of walking among clouds. The area around the falls has a thick green cover and a few hours can be spent exploring the area on foot, with the roaring water falling at a distance and the surrounding mist hanging lightly in the air. Day trip buses and taxis that take you to this waterfalls are available in town. There are a few food stalls that serve hot tea and other snacks. The rich, mineral heavy water of the Himalayas is said to be therapeutic and during the summer months, one can even swim in the little pools created by the waterfalls.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 862}",, 865,"Bumla Pass, situated at an altitude of over 15,000 ft is snowbound for almost the entire year due to its steep elevation and presents a beautiful view of the Tibetan plateau. The road to the pass takes visitors through many sleepy hamlets and scenic lakes, making the drive memorable. Maintained by the Indian Army, Bumla Pass is a must for those who want to see how Indian soldiers protect the borders in the harshest of climes. Those arriving here have very warm stories to share of how they were received by the Indian Army and offered refreshments as well as tips on how to adapt to the cold and high altitude. Bumla Pass is also one of the four officially agreed BPM (Border Personnel Meeting) points between the Indian Army and the People’s Liberation Army of China. On designated dates, cultural programmes are also organised by the two sides, which can be witnessed by people. A telescope and a few binoculars are kept near the Indian Army check post for visitors who want to know what lies beyond the border. The army canteen serves hot tea, water and dessert. A special permit is required for visiting the pass and can be obtained from the Office of the Deputy Commissioner in Tawang.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 863}",, 866,"The Dirang village is an overnight tourist stopover in the western part of Arunachal Pradesh. It is located halfway between Jorhat, in Assam, and Tawang and lies on the banks of the pristine River Kameng. The paradise enjoys pleasant weather as it is not at a very high altitude. A hamlet that encompasses the best of everything unique to this region, from landscape to culture to food, it offers an opportunity to get acquainted with all things of Arunachal Pradesh. One of the oldest monasteries here, the Khastung Gompa, is an uphill trek from the village.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 864}",, 867,"Gorichen is the highest scalable peak in Arunachal Pradesh, towering at a height of over 21,300 ft above sea level. Because of its elevation, Gorichen remains snowbound throughout the year and has captivated the hearts of many seasoned mountaineers and adventure-loving trekkers. Situated at a distance of 164 km from the main town, this peak is locally known as Tsa-Nga-Phu, which translates into kingdom of the deity. One of the better views of this peak can be seen on the road between Bomdila and Tawang. The Monpa tribe worship this peak as they believe it is vital for their existence and protects them from all evils. Locally, people often refer to it as the giant white elephant because of the unmistakable, white carpet of snow that covers it, making it one of the most distinctive and easily identifiable peaks in this region. The view is mesmerising as there are patches of green meadows and verdant forests that can be seen in the interlocking valleys below, while the bright white snow-capped peaks tower over them, shining in the sun.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 865}",, 868,"Mechuka, colloquially known as Menchukha, is a small town in Arunachal Pradesh that lies 6,000 ft above sea level, surrounded by pine trees and bushes. It is one of the lesser explored valleys in this Himalayan region and thus unspoilt. The main attraction is the 400-year-old Samten Yongcha Monastery of Mahayana Buddhist sect. It houses numerous ancient statues, including that of Guru Padmasambhava, considered to be founder of the Nyingma sect. Colourful costumes and masks created for folklore figures found in Tibetan mythology can also be seen. These masks are often worn during a traditional dance called cham, which is an energetic and lively event that teaches people to shun all that is dark within them and embrace the good tenets of life according to Buddhism, like compassion and love. Many Tibetan festivals, especially Losar, are celebrated with reverence. The Losar festival, celebrated to mark the auspicious start of a new year, sees a lot of visitors who come to offer prayers.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 866}",, 869,"The craft of making ornaments is practiced widely in the state of Arunachal Pradesh. Mostly designed by native tribes, they are made using various natural sources and products. Some of the materials used to make this jewellery that can be worn by both men and women are bamboo feathers, wild seeds, glass beads, beetle wings etc. Though many metals are used, silver and brass remain the most popular choice. The interesting feature of the jewellery here is its diversity. Though all the tribes use similar materials yet their ornaments vary in design and patterns and skill that are unique to each and every tribe. If you are visiting here don't forget to buy the bamboo bangles and ear ornaments decorated with pocker work designs that are made by the Akas tribe.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 867}",, 870,"Sela is a high altitude mountain pass that acts as the gateway to Tawang. It forms the single and highly crucial connecting line between the Tawang and West Kameng districts. The pass rises at a height of 13,700 ft above sea level and is about 67 km away from the heart of Tawang town. Its stark and rugged terrain has hardly any vegetation and is covered with snow for most part of the year, offering a splendid view of the majestic Himalayas. Some yaks can be seen grazing in the sporadic bursts of greenery on the slopes here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 868}",, 871,"Surrounded by lofty snow-capped mountains, the Shonga Tser Lake is a beautiful, calm and serene spot, lying on the outskirts of Tawang. Its tranquility makes it an ideal spot for meditation. Tourists can undertake a trek in the surrounding areas of the lake and get picturesque views of the valley and evergreen pine forests. Strings of Buddhist prayer flags fluttering in the breeze can be seen tied around the trees and boulders of this lake. The lake also invites birdwatchers who can sight species of Ruddy Shelduck birds (high altitude flight birds mostly seen in winters) while exploring the walkways around the lake. The colloquial name for this bird is the Brahminy duck. The lake is also called Madhuri Lake, because a song from a hindi film called Koyla, starring popular Indian actress Madhuri Dixit was shot here. Tourists can also go for nature walks and explore the natural beauty of the area.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 869}",, 872,"Tawang Monastery is the social, cultural and spiritual focal point of the entire valley. Perched on a hill, about 10,000 ft above sea level, this monastery is the largest in India and overlooks ravines in the south and the west, a narrow ridge on the north and gradual slope towards the east. In winter, it gets covered during snowfall, adding to its beauty. The majestic monastery can be entered from its northern side through the gate 'Kakaling', a hut-like structure with walls made of stone.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 870}",, 873,"Tawang War Memorial is a stupa (Buddhist shrine) built to commemorate the Indian martyrs who sacrificed their lives in the 1962 Indo-China war. Located a stone's throw from Tawang town, the memorial has been designed using Buddhist architectural and cultural elements, including prayer wheels and flags, colourful serpents, dragons and other ÅšarÄ«ra (Buddhist relics). Some of these ornamental decorations have also been donated by the local Tawang population as tribute. All these things come together beautifully to highlight the sanctity of this place. Statues of deities like Lord Buddha can be seen inside.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 871}",, 874,"The colours and designs found on the textiles of people in and around Tawang are symbolic and vary according to the different tribes of Arunachal Pradesh. The use of certain kinds of clothes and ornaments is associated with the social position and achievements of the family that uses them. The designs on the fabric mostly reflect the landscape, flora and fauna motifs of the areas around the settlement. The patterns and motifs are geometrical and quite complex with their own symbolic meanings. Carpet-making is a speciality of the Monpa tribe, which weaves lovely designs with dragon, floral and geometric patterns. Though this started as a product to use in daily life, it has become a major occupation for several women today.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 872}",, 875,"Weapons have been an integral part of tribal lives of the state for centuries. They are meant for use in day to day tasks as well as a means of defence in times of war. Thus, a wide selection of weaponry is produced locally. Though some of them have now become obsolete, they have been replaced by modern and more innovative varieties. The Akas tribe is known for its bow and arrow, known by the names of tkeri and moo, respectively. These are used extensively during a chase and vary in size according to the user's requirement. The arrows that are used in hunting are bigger in size and are fitted with tips of iron and smeared with aconite poison. They are stored in a bamboo case called thouvou. On the other hand, the bows are usually hung over the shoulders.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 873}",, 876,"As the region is endowed with lush green forests, various kinds of wood is extracted to make diverse objects of daily use. The tribes of Arunachal Pradesh are very skilled in woodwork. The craftsmen involved in wood carving are known as Trukpa. A popular piece of hand carved furniture is Cho-tze, which is a low table open on one side for people to sit on while the other three sides are covered with wood panels that have carved figures of dragon, bird or flower pattern painted in vivid colours on them.The Monpas also produce various utensils of daily use from wood. Zan Shongbu, a shallow flat rectangular utensil used for kneading flour is made from a single block of wood by hollowing out the inside. Jandhong, a long cylindrical vessel made of wood with brass around it, is used for churning butter tea. For churning milk, they have Zob, which resembles jangdhong but is bigger in size. Sheng Tsumrong is a wooden mortar in which cereals and other edibles are pounded with the help of a wooden pestle.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 874}",, 877,"Located around 15 km from Guwahati, Amchang Wildlife Sanctuary is spread over 78.64 sq km and has a wide variety of birds and mammals. Some of the popular wildlife you can find includes flying fox, slow loris, leopard, rhesus macaque, capped langur, jungle cat, greater adjutant, wild pig, sambar, barking deer, gaur, porcupine, slender-billed vulture, python, lesser-pied hornbill, monitor lizard and Indian cobra. The wildlife sanctuary is also a haven for adventure lovers and trekkers who come to indulge in activities like trekking, rock climbing, zip lining and mountain rappelling. A visit to Amchang will leave you thrilled and awed by nature and its unparalleled beauty. Amchang was declared as a wildlife sanctuary on June 19, 2004, by the government of Assam. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 875}",, 878,"For a deeper insight into the history and culture of the state, Assam State Museum, located at the heart of the city, is a great stopover. The collections include royal garments, weapons, paintings, sculptures, stone and copper inscriptions, woodwork and more. Some memorabilia from World War II is also on display. Established in 1940, it is among the bigger multipurpose museums in the country. It is divided into various sections like sculptures, natural history, folk art, crafts and epigraphy. Some interesting exhibits in these include bamboo items, coins, musical instruments, ivory paintings etc. A library inside the museum is particularly amazing, as it houses a rich collection of journals, periodicals and books relating to mythology, biography, art and culture, and other subjects.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 876}",, 879,"One of the greatest shrines of Lord Vishnu in Assam, the Asvankranta Temple is built on the rocky river bank of Brahmaputra. It houses the Lord's footprints in his tortoise avatar. Legend has it that once Lord Krishna and his army camped here before killing the demon Narkasura. The temple is also linked with Lord Krishna and his wife, Rukmini, wherein it is believed that it was constructed at the same spot where Lord Krishna’s horse was once surrounded by a number of enemies.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 877}",, 880,"At the meeting point of Kanta, Sandhya and Lalita rivers stands the pilgrimage site of Basistha Ashram. Within the premises, lies the Basistha Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. The ashram also hosts the site where the body of sage Basistha is said to have been buried. The temple and the ashram are adorned with many sculptures made of stones and terracotta. In close proximity to the ashram, lies the cave where the sage used to meditate. A serene waterfall flowing nearby adds to the melody of the surrounding beauty. Legend has it that the three rivers got their names from the three wives of Sage Basistha. The ashram is located on the outskirts of the city atop Sandhyachal Hill in Beltola. Tourists can also head to the Garbhanga Reserve Forest, where sightings of elephants and butterflies are common.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 878}",, 881,"One cannot describe Assam without talking about the world famous Bihu dance, which has become the identity of the northeastern state. Performed mostly during the annual Bihu festival celebrated around April, it is Assam's most popular folk dance. Performed by both men and women, this cheerful dance sees participants clad in traditional attires. The dancers sway their bodies gracefully to the rhythm of folk music, which leaves the audiences entertained and enchanted. Bihu dance has been an integral part of the culture of various ethnic groups in Assam like the Deoris, Sonowal Kacharis, Moran, Borahis and others. Out of the three Bihu festivals in the state namely Rongali Bihu, Kongali Bihu and Bhogal Bihu, the dance is performed by young men and women during Rongali Bihu to express their joy on the arrival of the spring. According to Assamese history, the first ever Bihu dance performance was done in 1694 when the Ahom king Rudra Singha (1696-1714) invited Bihu dancers on the special occasion of Rongali Bihu.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 879}",, 882,"Bihu songs are the most famous among music lovers in Assam and are based on themes like Assamese new year, farmers' daily life, love and more. Bihu music is played with instruments like  dhol, mohor singor pepe, cymbal, a bamboo instrument called gogona and a clapper made from bamboo known as toka. Bihu music is reflective of the Oriental influence on Assam's folk music. It is an absolute delight to sit and listen to heart-touching Bihu songs during the Bihu festival when the entire state is in a celebratory mood. The talented musicians of the state have been following this traditional form of music since generations and listening to them sing in joy is an unmatched experience for every tourist.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 880}",, 883,"Located around 10 km from Guwahati, Deepor Beel is one of the most important riverine wetlands in the Brahmaputra Valley. Shortlisted as an Important Bird Area site by Birdlife International, Deepor Beel is the natural habitat of about 219 varieties of birds and 70 species of migratory birds. Some of the threatened birds one can spot here include Pallas’ sea eagle, spot-billed pelican, lesser adjutant stork, greater adjutant stork and Baer’s Pochard. Tourists can also spot fauna like Asian elephants, leopards, sambar, barking deer and Chinese porcupine. Moreover, the park is home to about 20 species of amphibians, 12 kinds of lizards, 18 varieties of snakes and tortoise and turtles, along with 50 kinds of fishes. The best time to visit is from October to March.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 881}",, 884,"Nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts can head to the Dibru Saikhowa National Park, which is one of the world's 19 biodiversity hotspots. Started with an aim to preserve the rare white-winged wood duck, the park is also famous as the habitat of some rare creatures like capped langurs and water buffaloes.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 882}",, 885,"About 10 km away from Guwahati, lies the capital city of Assam, Dispur. The Sualkuchi weavers' village is the main attraction, which invites visitors for its beautiful and intricately woven mekhela chadors. This rustic village is a birdwatcher's paradise as it is visited by many migratory birds during winters. Prominent landmarks in Dispur include the Assam Assembly House and the Assam Secretariat, which are stately buildings. The pilgrimage point of Bashistha Ashram, which lies on the confluence of Kanta, Sandhya and Lalita rivers, is also a must-visit. The tea auction markets of Dispur are renowned all over the Northeast. Travellers should try and time their visit to attend the festivities of Bihu, which sees a grand celebration. The Kamakhya Temple and the Navagraha Temple are nearby attractions.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 883}",, 886,"Lying on the outskirts of the city, Hajo is among the few places in the country where ancient ritualistic practices are still followed. Once a centre of Buddhism, Hajo is known as the place where the founder of Tibetan Buddhism, Padmasambhava, breathed his last. It is home to a number of temples and sacred places, including the Hayagriva Madhava Mandir. Situated on Monikut Hill, the temple is one of the most visited points in Hajo and was built by King Raghudeva Narayan of the Koch dynasty in 1583. Tourists can also visit the Lord Ganesha temple built during the rule of Ahom king Pramatta Singha in 1744 AD. Visiting Hajo gives tourists a chance to know about the history and rich heritage of Assam.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 884}",, 887,"One of the most famous mementos of Assam that tourists like to take back with them is the Japi hat or headgear, which makes for a great wall decoration item as well. The conical Japi hat holds immense importance in the Assamese culture and is  presented to all dignitaries and eminent personalities visiting the state.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 885}",, 888,"Sitting atop the Nilachal Hill, by the banks of the Brahmaputra river, the majestic Kamakhya Temple is an iconic landmark in Guwahati. One of the oldest temples in the city, it is said to be dating back to the 8th century. Dedicated to mother goddess Kamakhya, the temple has four chambers: a garbha griha (sanctum sanctorum), which is a cave under the ground level that houses a rock fissure instead of an idol, and three mandapas (outdoor halls) known as calanta, pancharatna and natamandira. The current temple structure has been built by the Ahom kings. One of the classic features is the shikhara (spire) that looks like a beehive of sculpted panels and images of Hindu gods and goddesses.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 886}",, 889,"Located in the foothills of the Himalayas, which give way to tropical forests and alluvial grasslands, the Manas Wildlife Sanctuary is teeming with diverse fauna. These include endangered species like Indian rhinoceros, Indian elephant, tiger and pygmy hog. Some of the other animals you can spot include golden langurs, bison, deer, red panda etc. The sanctuary offers amazing opportunities for birdwatching as well. You can spot avifauna like Bengal florican, great pied hornbill, wreathed hornbill, greater adjutant, and many more. Since the park is watered by the Manas river, aquatic life flourishes richly in it.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 887}",, 890,"Popularly known as mukhas in the local language, masks are an integral part of Assam's culture and tradition. They are mostly used during folk theatre performances based on tribal folktales. Generally made from terracotta, metal, bamboo, pith and wood, the beautifully designed masks usually depict local deities and characters from Hindu epics like the Mahabharata and Ramayana. The masks are divided into three categories on the basis of their size. These are Cho mask, Lotokoi mask and Mukh mask. For the rural population of the state, mask-making serves as a means of livelihood and the craft is followed by craftsmen from all communities. Making a mask takes around 10 to 15 days during which the craftsmen make a frame using bamboo strips and then paste layers of clay-soaked clothes before leaving them to dry under the sun. Once dry, the masks are painted in bright colours.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 888}",, 891,"Lying at the foothills of the eastern Himalayas, Nalbari is famous for its age-old temples and scenic beauty. One of the most famous temples is the 500-year-old Billeshwar Mandir, which is dedicated to Lord Krishna. Built in the 18th century, the Basudev Devalaya is another popular temple in Nalbari. Tourists can also pay obeisance at the Hari Mandir, dedicated to Lord Krishna. Located about 70 km from the city of Guwahati, Nalbari is home to the Shripur Devalaya, which is said to have been built by Ahom king Sib Singha (1714-1744), and is dedicated to Goddess Parvati. The town is surrounded by the Indo-Bhutan border towards its north and the Brahmaputra river to its south, and is one of the most visited spots in Guwahati.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 889}",, 892,"Skirted by the mighty Brahmaputra river, this national park is home to faunae such as the great Indian rhinoceros, Bengal tiger, porcupines, civets, water buffaloes, leopards, etc. Besides, you can spot a variety of avifauna such as kingfishers, woodpeckers, white pelicans, etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 890}",, 893,"The Regional Science Centre is one of the most interesting spots in the city. From enjoying fascinating 3D science movies and shows to admiring colourful butterflies at the Butterfly corner and watching beautiful fishes in the aquarium, there's a lot you can do at the science centre. There is a special corner for children where they can develop a fondness for science through fun games. A visit to the science centre is a great learning experience for the young ones and an exciting one for adults. The centre also hosts multiple galleries that have  participatory exhibits based on science. The centre organises various educational activities and programmes at regular intervals.  Situated at Jawaharnagar, Khanapara, the Regional Science Centre was inaugurated on March 15, 1994, and aims to popularise science among the masses.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 891}",, 894,"Cruising along the waters of the gushing Brahmaputra river is one of the best experiences tourists can have during their Guwahati visit. Sail into the heart of the river and see various birds taking shelter in its lush surroundings. While it is a delight for birdwatchers, nature lovers can also have a memorable time. Watch the burning orb of the sun sink into the river, painting the sky in myriad hues, as you cruise slowly by. Sample authentic delicacies on your trip and interact with locals to get a glimpse of their lifestyle. The quaint and rustic hamlets scattered by the bank also invite tourists to soak in the local culture and traditions. Live musical performances are also organised at the cruise that add to the charm of the overall experience.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 892}",, 895,"Situated on the northern bank of River Brahmaputra, around 30 km away from Guwahati, the weavers' village of Sualkuchi is popularly called the centre of Assam's textiles. Pat silk and Muga silk are two popular kinds of silks used. Since it has been declared as a Handloom Heritage Village, it is a great tourist stopover. It is known for its handwoven fabrics created following techniques that are centuries old. The mekhela chadors woven here are very popular and most of them sport the popular kinkhaap design, which comprises two front-facing lions. It is said this design has been in use since the times of the Ahom kings. The chadors are also decorated with patterns of flowers, creepers etc. Lined with bamboo houses, the rustic village is a birdwatcher's paradise as well.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 893}",, 896,"If archeological excavations have always captivated your interest, you would not mind trekking to Deoparbat. Located 5 km from Numaligarh, the Deoparbat Hill has drawn nature and history lovers with its ancient ruins that date back to the 8th and 9th centuries. According to legend, the hilltop used to be home to a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva that was left completely damaged after a major earthquake. Apart from numerous ancient relics and monuments, Deoparbat also offers majestic views of the nearby Kabi Anglong Hills and the lush green Numaligarh tea estate. Tourists can easily book taxis from the Kaziranga National Park, which lies 64 km away, to reach Deoparbat ruins, which are a treat for travellers from all walks of life.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 894}",, 897,"There's something special about the air of this tiny town, lying 7.5 km from the Kaziranga National Park, in Sonitpur district. Its natural beauty blends seamlessly with its old world charm. Gohpur has immense historical significance for the people of Assam. The town is famous for being the birthplace of legendary freedom fighter Kanaklata Barua, who was shot during the Quit India Movement. Barua's statue still stands as a testament to Assam's role in India's freedom struggle. One of the most peaceful spots of Gohpur is a historical pond known as Bor Pukhuri. Situated in front of the Gohpur Police station, the pond is an ideal spot to witness beautiful shades of the sky during sunset. A trip to Gohpur is incomplete without visiting Dhandi Devalay and the beautiful Gohpur Forest Reserve. Taxis to Gohpur are easily available at the Kaziranga National Park.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 895}",, 898,"Indians have a special relationship with tea and if you are a connoisseur of the beverage, then visiting the Hathikuli Tea Estate during your Kaziranga trip must be on your to-do list. The estate was initially owned by James Finlay and Company, which came to Assam from Scotland. Visiting the estate will give you a chance to try various kinds of tea like orthodox tea, black pepper tea and organic green tea, which are all produced here. The present-day plantation has been turned completely organic since it falls under the same ecological zone as the Kaziranga National Park. The name 'Hathikuli' is taken from Assamese words, 'hathi' meaning elephant and 'kuli' meaning frequently. Together, it means a place visited frequently by elephants. The tea gardens stretch for 15 km along the NH37 highway. The tea estate falls in two districts- Golaghat and Karbi-Anglong. Hathikuli is often visited by wild animals and birds.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 896}",, 899,"Kakochang Waterfall is one of those happy picnic spots where you and your family members can forget the hassles of daily life and simply have an amazing time. The enchanting waterfall is located 13 km from Bokakhat. A visit to Kakochang Waterfall is truly a rejuvenating experience for everyone. From getting drenched in refreshing water to witnessing splendid coffee and rubber plantations from a distance, the waterfall has a lot to offer to its visitors. It can be easily reached from Bokakhat and an easy trek 4 km trek would take you to its base. The waterfall looks exceptionally beautiful during the monsoon season when it plummets from a steep height. Spending time at the waterfall is a blissful experience that you will always cherish.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 897}",, 900,"One of the greatest wildlife emblems of the country, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kaziranga National Park, is famed as a home to two-thirds of the world's population of the rare one-horned rhinoceros. With the mighty Brahmaputra river lapping at the fringes, the park encompasses wetlands, forests and grasslands, which shelter a sizeable population of tigers as well. Moreover, the park is an abode of world-famous snakes - the rock python, the reticulated python and the king cobra, the longest venomous snake.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 898}",, 901,"Undoubtedly one of Assam's best treasures, the pristine Majuli island is the proud holder of a Guinness World Record for being the largest river island in the world. Flaunting a vibrant culture and unmatched scenic beauty, the island is known as the cultural capital of Assam. Home to a mix of communities like the Mishing tribe, the Deoris, the Sonowal Kacharis and the Ahoms, Majuli is a wonderful concoction of nature and culture.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 899}",, 902,"Archaeological Society of India Museum houses an excellent collection of various Buddhist and Hindu relics, mostly related to the Pala period (8th to 12th centuries). Established in 1956, the museum has two galleries and an open courtyard, along with two verandahs that boast various antiques. One can find exhibits of bronze statues, terracotta items, images of Lord Buddha and stone sculptures, along with pillars, railings, panels, rods, plaques etc. It is located inside the Mahabodhi Temple complex. The second gallery of the museum houses an idol of the varaha avatar of Lord Vishnu and visitors can also learn about the dasavatara (10-avatar) incarnation of the deity. While it is quite difficult to encapsulate the vast history of Bodh Gaya and the richness of Buddhist culture, this museum is an attempt to make research and understanding easier.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 900}",, 903,"Around 40 km from Bodh Gaya lies a cluster of four caves, namely Karan Chaupar, Lomas Rishi, Sudama and Visvakarma, known as the Barabar Caves. Carved out from a monolithic granite rock, these are supposed to have been constructed by emperor Ashoka for the use of Ajivaka ascetics. The most unique cave is Lomas Rishi, whose façade is an exact replica of the wood and thatch huts of monks. The interior of the cave has a remarkable glass-like polish. One can also find a few Hindu and Jain sculptures in these Buddhist caves. Another cave called the Nagarjuni Cave lies about 2 km from Barabar Caves. Since both of them are believed to be from the same time frame, together they are called 'satghar'.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 901}",, 904,"Since Bodh Gaya is deeply entrenched in the Buddhist faith, being the place where Lord Buddha attained nirvana (enlightenment), it invites devotees from across the world to explore its rich heritage and culture. While the simple yet antique architecture of its temples, monasteries and other sites leaves visitors standing in awe, there are other interesting aspects to the town as well. Its popular art forms include statues of Lord Buddha that are sold in various shapes and sizes. The statues portray Buddha sitting in various poses and are generally made of sandalwood or metal. Various markets like the Tibetan market sell a host of these products. One can buy the statues as memorabilia to take back home, and carry the spiritual fervour of the city with her/him.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 902}",, 905,"Also, known as Mahakala Caves, the Dungeshwari Caves are located 12 km north-east of Bodh Gaya. Lord Buddha is believed to have meditated in this place for six years before he went to Bodh Gaya to attain enlightenment. A golden emaciated Buddha sculpture commemorating his rigid penance is enshrined in one of the cave temples. Another cave houses a large statue of Lord Buddha, about 6 ft high, to pay tribute to that phase of Buddha's life.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 903}",, 906,"The Great Buddha Statue is an awe-inspiring sight, standing at a height of about 25 m. It is believed to be one of the largest statues in India and shows Lord Buddha sitting on a lotus in a meditative pose. It was unveiled and consecrated on November 18, 1989, and the ceremony was attended by the 14th Dalai Lama who blessed the site. The statue is a symbol of Bodh Gaya and draws pilgrims from across the world. It is said that the statue took seven years to be built and about 120,000 masons were involved in its construction. The foundation stone of the statue was laid beside the Mahabodhi Temple in 1982. Made of red granite and sandstone blocks, it is a sight to behold.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 904}",, 907,"Built in the year 1972 with the help of international Buddhist communities, Indosan Nippon Japanese Temple is beautifully carved out of wood and looks very much like a Japanese shrine. It is a fine example of both Japanese architecture and Buddhist culture. Lying at a distance of about 15 km from the city centre, it is one of the most popular temples of Bodh Gaya. The temple was built to preserve and propagate Buddhism and the beliefs of Lord Buddha, and its walls have inscriptions of the teachings of Buddha. The gallery of the temple houses Japanese paintings that depict important events of Buddha's life. It is a must-visit place for all those who wish to learn more about Buddhist culture.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 905}",, 908,"The Mahabodhi Temple Complex is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which lies about 115 km south of Patna, the capital of Bihar, and 16 km from the district headquarters of Gaya. The magnificent Mahabodhi Temple is one of the four holy sites related to the life of Lord Buddha, and marks the spot where he attained enlightenment. Standing in the middle of Bodh Gaya town, set amid lush green lawns, the iconic sandstone temple rises to a height of about 52 m. With intricate engravings and arch motifs on its shikhara (tower), it is a spectacular sight. Inside the temple, a gilded statue showcases Lord Buddha in his famous bhumisparsha mudra, with one finger touching the earth, asking it to witness his enlightenment. A chamber at the top houses a statue of Mayadevi, Lord Buddha’s mother. The Mahabodhi Temple, destroyed in the 12th century was resurrected in the 14th century and excavated in 1811. It is truly a sight to behold. A pond near the temple that houses blooming lotus flowers is a particular attraction.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 906}",, 909,"The spiritual town of Bodhgaya is home to many Buddhist monasteries that have been set up by various nationals. The Thai Monastery is perhaps the most important of these. With its stunning architecture and golden roof, it stands out among all the international monasteries. It is home to a Thai temple and a 25-m-high bronze statue of Lord Buddha. The Bhutanese Monastery is another landmark and is known for its rich decorations, photographs of the kings of Bhutan and some unique 3D frescoes. The Tibetan Monastery, which lies just across the Mahabodhi Temple, is also worth a visit. It houses an ornate statue of the Maitryi Buddha (Buddha of the future). Another place to stop at is the Tergar Monastery that has been built in Tibetan-style and belongs to the Karmapa school of Tibetan Buddhism.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 907}",, 910,"Around 7 km from Bodh Gaya, on a hill, is located Pragbodhi (meaning prior to enlightenment). It is believed that Lord Buddha spent seven years living an austere life in a cave in this hill before he attained enlightenment. His belief during his stay was that one can find the truth through asceticism. However, sometime later he realised he was wrong. Now known as Dungeshwari Cave, it has a small temple at the spot where Lord Buddha meditated. A short hike to the top of the hill offers stunning views of the land around and the ruins of a few stupas. One can also catch sight of the Mahabodhi Temple from here. Pragbodhi is generally a three-four hour trip from Bodh Gaya.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 908}",, 911,"An ancient stupa, Sujata Garh is believed to be the place where Lord Buddha meditated, following severe penance of fasting before he attained enlightenment. As per legend, a lady called Sujata, a cow-herder, offered Buddha a bowl of rice when she saw him emaciated from all the meditating. Buddha realised the futility of self-deprivation and accepted the lady's offer. Thus, the place has been named Sujata Garh after the lady. It is believed that the meal not only gave Buddha strength but also inspired him to follow the Middle Path. After this incident, Buddha went to the Bodhi tree under which he was enlightened. While visiting here, one can also head to Sujata Kuti, lying along the Falgu river, which marks the house of Sujata.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 909}",, 912,"The red sandstone slab between the Bodhi tree and the Mahabodhi Temple is said to have been erected by emperor Ashoka to mark the exact position where Lord Buddha sat. It is traditionally called Buddha’s vajrasana (meaning diamond throne or thunder seat). It is said Lord Buddha sat here in meditation gazing eastwards. One of the most famous of Ashoka’s many pillars (on which he had engraved his edicts and his understanding of religious doctrine), it stands at the southeast corner of the temple. Vajrasana has been mentioned in the work of many scholars like Ashvaghosa, who in his Buddhacharita reveals that this seat is the “navel of the earth”; Fa-Hien mentions that all the past Buddhas attained enlightenment here and the future Buddhas too will attain enlightenment at this spot.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 910}",, 913,"Vishnupad Mandir is called so as it is believed to house a 40-cm-long footprint of Lord Vishnu in basalt rock. As the story goes, Lord Vishnu killed demon Gayasur at this place by stamping his foot on his chest. After Lord Vishnu pushed the demon under the earth with his foot, his footprint was retained in a rock. Though the origin of the temple is unknown, it is believed that Ahilya Bai Holkar, the queen of Indore, had the present octagonal shrine built in 1787.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 911}",, 914,"One of the most important early archaeological remains in Patna, the Agam Kuan (well) is located close to the Gulzarbagh railway station. The name means unfathomable well and it is widely believed to be associated with Mauryan emperor Ashoka. It is said that the Agam Kuan was part of king Ashoka's hell chambers and used for purposes of torture. Apparently, fire used to emanate from the well and offenders were thrown into this fiery well. A legend says that it is the site where emperor Ashoka killed his 99 brothers by throwing them into the well. His aim was to be the master of the throne of the Mauryan empire.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 912}",, 915,"The Buddha Smriti Park was developed by the Government of Bihar to commemorate the 2554th birthday of Lord Buddha. It is an urban oasis sprawling across a generous area of 22 acre. The highlight of the park are two Bodhi trees, planted by the Dalai Lama, which flank a statue of Lord Buddha. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 913}",, 916,"An oasis of green, the beautiful Eco Park, Ecological Park or Rajdhani Vatika, is situated in the heart of the city, amidst bustling government offices. Spread over an expanse of 5 hectare, it is divided into two parts. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 914}",, 917,"While there are several ghats (stepped banks of a river) on River Ganges in Patna, the Gandhi Ghat is the most popular. It is named after the great leader of the freedom struggle of India, Mahatma Gandhi, whose ashes are believed to have been immersed in Ganga from this ghat. Every weekend, the ghat comes alive as the evening arti (a ritual performed with lamps) of the river is conducted here. Priests dressed in saffron robes, perform the arti, along with prayers and songs. The start of the arti is marked by the blowing of a conch shell.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 915}",, 918,"A sprawling ground at the centre of the city, spread across 62 acre, the Gandhi Maidan is Patna's most popular landmark. It was here that Mahatma Gandhi held his prayer meetings, when he visited the city. Rows of handsome trees line the periphery of the ground. Today, surrounded by a busy market area, offices and hotels, it hosts several exhibitions and fairs throughout the year, one of the most iconic among them being the annual Patna Book Fair that lasts a fortnight and sees streams of visitors throughout its duration. A statue of Mahatma Gandhi, after whom the ground is named, stands towards the south of Gandhi Maidan. The Republic Day parade as well as the Independence Day ceremony are organised here. Till date, major political rallies are organised from this venue. It is the entry/exit for several major roads of Patna city including Exhibition Road, Frazer Road and Ashok Rajpath. Known as Patna Lawn during the British era, it used to be a golf course from 1824 to 1833. Horse racing was another popular sport that was started here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 916}",, 919,"Spanning 5,750 m, the Mahatma Gandhi Setu (also known as Gandhi Setu and Ganga Setu) is India's second-longest bridge. Built across River Ganges, it connects Patna to Hajipur. It spans a length of approximately 5,750 m (or 18,860 ft) and was inaugurated by Indira Gandhi in May 1982, when she was the Prime Minister of the country. Today, it is estimated that over 85,000 vehicles along with 12,000 pedestrians use this bridge on a daily basis. It is almost a lifeline for the people of the state, making it easy for them to cover this long distance in a matter of minutes. There are 45 piers, 121 m in height, that support the bridge and the space left below it is enough to allow a ship to pass through.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 917}",, 920,"The Gandhi Smarak Sangrahalaya, which is also known as the National Gandhi Museum, is located to the north of Gandhi Maidan on the Ashok Raj Path in Patna. In June 1965, a white statue of Mahatma Gandhi was inaugurated at this spot. The museum showcases a picture gallery depicting the life of Gandhiji, a library hall, a conference hall as well as a Gandhi Sahitya Kendra. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 918}",, 921,"The Indira Gandhi Planetarium, also known as Taramandal (or a circle of stars) and Patna Planetarium, is one of the largest planetariums in the country. It showcases many exhibits relating to astronomy and galaxies, along with film shows on astronomy throughout the day. The planetarium boasts a state-of-the-art auditorium, meeting halls, workshop zones and exhibition rooms. There is a dome-shaped projection screen on which the films are screened. The audience needs to look up to see films about the night sky, the stars and the planets, making for a mesmerising experience. These scientific documentaries, about the creation and evolution of planet earth and other celestial bodies are accompanied by good-quality sound systems to enhance the impact. These regular film shows are held four times every day - at 12.30 pm, 2 pm, 3.30 pm and 5 pm. They are known for their educational value besides providing entertainment. Open to general public, the sky theatre where these films are screened has a seating capacity of 276 people. The Indira Gandhi Planetarium is situated inside the Indira Gandhi Science Complex which organises regular seminars and exhibitions, adding to the attractions in the area. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 919}",, 922,"Jalan Museum, also called Qila House, is built on the foundations of the fort of Sher Shah Suri. It houses the private collection of the Jalan family and some of its famed exhibits include a dinner service set that belonged to George III, Napoleon’s four-poster bed, Marie Antoinette’s Sevres porcelain, and several fine examples of Chinese jade and Mughal silver filigree artwork. Prior permission is required to visit the museum. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 920}",, 923,"Kesaria is located about 114 km from Patna and is an important centre for Buddhist heritage, located on the Buddhist Circuit, in the Champaran district (east). It lies 40 km from Vaishali, while Kushinagar in Uttar Pradesh is a further 150 km away. It is home to one of the largest Buddhist stupas in the world, with a height of 104 ft and a base circumference of 1,400 ft.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 921}",, 924,"The gorgeous Khuda Baksh Oriental Public Library is located on the banks of River Ganges, next to the bustling Ashok Rajpath. It is a national library that was opened to the public in 1891. The beauty of its exhibits is that they are one man's collection – assimilated by Mohammad Baksh and then added to by his son Khuda Baksh. Mohammad Baksh gave a collection of 1,400 manuscripts to his son, who turned them into a passion.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 922}",, 925,"Located on the outskirts of Patna, Kumhrar is the site where the archaeological remains of the ancient city of Pataliputra were found. The most striking ruin found is that of an 80-pillared hall made of sandstone, dating back to around 300 BC (the Mauryan period), which is said to be the location of the third Buddhist Council.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 923}",, 926,"Madhubani painting is a rural art form that was developed by the women of the Mithila region of Bihar. Traditionally done with rice paste and twigs, nibs or fingers, today, artists use paper and cloth for the colourful paintings. The paintings mostly depict mythological stories and earlier used to be done by the womenfolk to welcome the gods to their homes. The art form is said to have started at the time of the Ramayana, when King Janak commissioned artists to paint the proceedings of his daughter Sita’s wedding to Lord Rama. You can shop for Madhubani painted wall decor items or sarees in Patna city. In 2018, the Patna Municipal Corporation (PMC) started a drive to depict the state’s heritage with social messages on the walls of the city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 924}",, 927,"About 30 km from Patna lies the small town of Maner, an ancient seat of learning. Among other monuments at Maner stand two important Mohammedan tombs. The first one is that of Makhdoom Yahia or Sheikh Yahia Maneri, known as the Bari Dargah and the other is that of Shah Daulat or Makhdum Daulat, and is called Chhoti Dargah. Ibrahim Khan, the then governor of Bihar, was a disciple of Makhdum Daulat and so, he constructed the monument in 1616 after the death of his spiritual leader in 1608.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 925}",, 928,"The Martyr’s Memorial or Shaheed Smarak was constructed in the honour of seven young freedom fighters, who gave up their life during the Quit India Movement of 1942 in the struggle for India’s independence. It is a fairly modern structure that is located opposite the Patna Secretariat (also known as Patna Sachiwalaya or Old Secretariat) in the heart of the city.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 926}",, 929,"The rich heritage of the region is well-documented in its many museums, spread across Patna city. To start with, the Bihar Museum is a swanky steel and granite building that has been created by a Japanese design firm in collaboration with an Indian company. Located on a 13.5-acre-plot, it has a gallery area of 9,500 sq m, with different sections like the Orientation gallery, the Children’s gallery, History galleries and one on the Bihari diaspora.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 927}",, 930,"Padri Ki Haveli is the oldest church in Bihar and is an important landmark in Patna. It is also known as Visitation of the blessed Virgin Mary and Mansion of Padre. People from all faiths flock to this church for prayer regularly. During Christmas, the Padri Ki Haveli has a festive look and sees a stream of devotees coming in to offer prayers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 928}",, 931,"Parwez Shah, the son of Mughal emperor Jahangir (Jehangir), built Pathar Ki Masjid on the banks of River Ganga when he was the governor of Bihar. Literally translating into stone mosque, it is widely considered to be one of the few remaining sites displaying Mughal architecture in the city. Also believed to be the oldest mosque in Patna, it displays a medieval-type of architecture and is built on a raised platform with a stunning central dome. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 929}",, 932,"Patna Museum sits in a calm, green garden and is an ideal place to reflect and learn about the grand history of the city. Built during the British era, the museum houses a splendid collection of Mauryan and Gupta stone sculptures, some beautiful bronze Buddhist statues and early 19th century landscape paintings by Thomas and William Daniells. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 930}",, 933,"Located approximately 7 km from the airport, on the banks of the Ganga River, the Sadaqat Ashram lies beside the main road of the Digha area in a peaceful area. The Sadaqat Ashram is where India's first President, Dr Rajendra Prasad lived after his retirement in 1962. The last days of his life were spent in the calm environs of this ashram. Today, there is a small museum called the Rajendra Smriti Sangrahalaya that displays his personal belongings as well as several items that were used in India’s freedom struggle. Besides, there are several grand paintings on display.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 931}",, 934,"The Sanjay Gandhi Biological Park or the Sanjay Gandhi Jaivik Udhyan, popular as Patna Zoo, is located at Bailey Road in Patna. Considered the green lung of the city, it was established in 1969. Counted among the largest zoos in the country, it is home to approximately 800 animals of different species as well as numerous varieties of plants and trees. Besides, there is a big pond in the middle from which several jungle trails start, winding through the park. Together, they make this park an exciting and fun exploration experience for people of all ages.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 932}",, 935,"Considered a landmark in Patna, it is the biggest mosque of the city. It is well known by the locals as Shershahi. The aim of building it over such a generous space was to ensure that large numbers could gather at this mosque and pray together. Architecture-wise, the mosque is sure to leave one impressed. There is an octagonal stone slab on top of the tomb inside the masjid complex.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 933}",, 936,"A part of the National Council of Science Museums, the ShriKrishna Science Centre is Bihar’s only regional-level science centre, and also the country’s first. It was established in 1978 and was named after Bihar’s first Chief Minister. Since its founding, it has been promoting the idea of “science education for all” through non-formal means of instruction. It lies towards the south-east of Gandhi Maidan, in a quiet lane. The beautiful garden that lies alongside is also designed to showcase some principles of science. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 934}",, 937,"The annual Sonepur Mela, one of Asia's largest and oldest cattle fairs, is held on Kartik Purnima, which generally falls in the month November, at Sonepur, around 30 km from Patna, at the confluence of Ganges and Gandak rivers. The site is regarded as holy by the Hindus and several visitors take a dip at the point of convergence and then offer prayers at the Hariharnath Temple. It is said that at the fair, horses and elephants for emperor Chandragupta Maurya's army used to be bought here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 935}",, 938,"One of the most visited locations in Bihar, Nalanda's Archaeological Museum houses thousands of antiquities. The museum was established in 1917 and prides itself as being one of Rajgir's earliest university-cum monastery complexes. The main attraction of the museum are the well-preserved statues of Lord Buddha, along with a beautiful collection of Buddhist and Hindu bronze items. The museum also has two enormous terracotta jars that date back to the first century. Tourists can also find displays of copper plates, stone inscriptions, coins, pottery and other antiquarian objects. The museum has four galleries that display around 349 antiquities dating back to 5th-12th century AD. The first gallery showcases 57 sculptures and images while the second gallery presents miscellaneous objects like stuccos, terracotta products and iron implements. The third gallery is entirely dedicated to bronze items and the last gallery displays stone images and sculptures. The museum is a must-visit place for lovers of art and history.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 936}",, 939,"Among the most attractive tourist stopovers in Nalanda, the Hiuen Tsang Memorial Hall was built in the memory of Hiuen Tsang, a popular Chinese traveller who had come to study Buddhism and mysticism at the Nalanda University in 633 AD, and stayed here for 12 years. Tsang travelled around the country and also visited Takshila for further studies on Buddhism. The place where he used to learn yoga from his teacher Acharya Shil Bhadra, is now known as the memorial hall. The construction of the hall was started in January 1957 by Pt Jawaharlal Nehru and got completed in 1984. During his stay, Tsang collected a number of documents that are a major source of history in Buddhist writing. These are well preserved in the memorial hall.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 937}",, 940,"Located on the outskirts of Nalanda, Kundalpur is one of the most important pilgrim centres of Jainism. It is considered to be the birthplace of Lord Mahavira, the founder of Jainism and the final tirthankar (saint). To mark the place, a four-and-a-half-foot-tall Lord Mahavira idol has been placed in a temple here. In the same complex is Trikal Chaubeesi Jain Mandir that houses 72 idols of tirthankars. Each of these represents 24 saints, each of the past, present and future. Near the temple complex are two lakes known as Dirga Pushkarni and Pandava Pushkarni. Kundalpur is also known for the Nandyavarta Mahal, a seven-storeyed building which is said to be the birthplace of Lord Mahavira. A marvellous structure once, the palace now lies in ruins but is quite exciting to explore as it still bears traces of its former glory.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 938}",, 941,"A UNESCO World Heritage site, the well-preserved ruins of Nalanda are a significant destination on the Buddhist tourism circuit. The ruins of Nalanda make for an exciting exploration trip. As you enter the Nalanda University site, large covers of nicely-kept gardens welcome you. Walking through what once used to be one of the world's first residential universities, is a fascinating experience as only stacks of bricks stand here today. Built by the Gupta emperors in 450 AD, the University complex could house 10,000 students and 2000 teachers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 939}",, 942,"The Nalanda Stupa, also known as the Sariputra Stupa, is the most iconic of the surviving monuments in Nalanda. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is the most important monument in Nalanda and stands as a testament to its rich cultural heritage. Built in the 3rd century by Mauryan emperor Ashoka, in the honour of Buddha's follower Sariputra, the great Nalanda Stupa is shaped like a pyramid at the top. The multiple flights of stairs surrounding the stupa, lead all the way to its top. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 940}",, 943,"The Nava Nalanda Mahavira is a relatively new institute dedicated to the study and research of Pali literature and Buddhism. It invites students from foreign countries as well. The institute was founded with an aim to develop it as a centre of higher studies in Pali and Buddhism along the lines of ancient Nalanda Mahavihara. The institute has been functioning as a residential institution ever since it was started and offers a limited number of seats to Indian and foreign students. The Nava Nalanda Mahavihara has been accorded the status of a “Deemed to be University” by the University Grants Commission of India. The present campus of the Mahavihara is situated on the southern bank of the historical Indrapuskarani Lake, while the ruins of the ancient Nalanda University lie close to the northern bank of the lake. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 941}",, 944,"Spread over an area of three sq km, Nepura Village is the 16th biggest village by area in Bihar. Situated between Nalanda and Rajgir, this small village is famous for its weaving work. The village is home to around 250 families of which 50 are involved in weaving. The village is believed to be the site where one out of the three Mango grooves of the Nalanda University is present. It is also believed that Lord Mahavira and Gautam Buddha had stayed in Nepura village. It is said that Lord Buddha gave his first preaching in this village which is the reason why the village is also popular as an epicentre of Buddha preachings. The village is also famous for its handloom works, not only in Nalanda, but in other parts of Bihar as well.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 942}",, 945,"Nestled in a verdant valley guarded by five hills, and hot springs with medicinal properties, Rajgir is a scenic town located in the modern-day Nalanda district of Bihar. A complex of temples and monasteries, this hill town was once the capital of the Magadh Mahajanpad (state) when Patliputra was not formed. It was called Rajgrih then, meaning home of royalty. This naturally fortified destination is one of the most ancient sites of learning in India and finds a mention in Mahabharata too. Legends say that it was here Lord Buddha set in motion his second wheel of law and spent several seasons meditating and preaching. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 943}",, 946,"Towards the north of Nalanda lies Surajpur Baragaon, which is known for a lake and a temple dedicated to the sun god, Lord Surya. It is one of the most ancient and popular attractions of Nalanda. The temple houses a number of statues of Hindu and Buddhist deities. The main attraction among these statues is the one dedicated to Goddess Parvati, which stands at a height of 5 ft. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 944}",, 947,"A window into the rich heritage of Chhattisgarh, the Mahant Ghasi Memorial Museum is located opposite the Collectorate's Office. It is believed to have been established by queen Jyoti Devi of Rajnandgaon and houses fascinating artefacts, intricately crafted idols, ancient stone inscriptions and rare coins.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 945}",, 948,"Situated around 40 km from Raipur, Arang is renowned as the temple town of Chhattisgarh. An ancient town, Arang was once ruled by the Haihayas Rajput dynasty. Today, it is noted for a number of Hindu and Jain temples belonging to the 11th and 12th centuries – Bhand Deval Jain Temple, Panchmukhi Temple, Hanumana Temple and Mahamsmaya Temple. It was during an archaeological excavation that a copper plate, Arang Plate of Bhimasena II of the Rajarsitulya clan, with an inscription that dated back to the period of Gupta empire was unearthed here. It established that historically the town was a Hindu and Jain religious centre.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 946}",, 949,"Set up by the Chhattisgarh Renewable Energy Development Agency, it is a unique park in Raipur. Created on the theme of generation and usage of various forms of renewable energy, it boasts lush greenery, colourful flowers, playful fountains and pretty waterfalls. The aim of setting up the park was to generate awareness about sources of renewable energy, and their importance in the world today. Accomplishing this purpose are indoor and outdoor exhibits, working models, interactive games and quizzes for children, along with solar-powered toy cars for toddlers.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 947}",, 950,"Situated about 175 km from Raipur, this sprawling green haven is covered by small hills and lush sal forests. It was established in 1974 and derives its name from River Sitanadi that originates in the middle of the sanctuary and joins River Mahanadi near Deokhut. Besides River Sitanadi, the Sondur and Lelang rivers also flow through its expanse and the huge Sondur Dam is worth a visit.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 948}",, 951,"Located on the eastern bank of River Mahanadi, around 50 km from Raipur, Rajim is referred to as prayaga of Chattisgarh on account of the confluence of three nearby rivers -- Mahanadi, Pairi and Sandhu. A major centre for the Vaishnavites, it is also known as Shaiva dharma centre. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 949}",, 952,"Located on the banks of River Shivnath, the district of Durg is home to the state’s most vibrant folk traditions. Durg boasts numerous folk dances, songs and dramas. It also houses the ancient building of Hindi Bhawan, which has now been converted into a municipality office. Travellers can also pay a visit to the Chandi Mandir, which is dedicated to Goddess Chandi. The Jain temple of Nagpura nearby is also worth a visit. When you happen to be in Durg, visit Maitri Bagh, a joint initiative of the Indian and Russian governments as well as Devbaloda, which is famous for an ancient temple of Lord Shiva. It is said this temple was built by kings of the Kalchuri dynasty in the 13th century AD. The east-facing temple houses a 1.5-ft-high shivling and the pillars are decorated with intricate carvings, depicting gods and goddesses. A carved door leads one to the sanctum sanctorum of the temple. The exterior wall has carvings of animals such as horses and elephants, and divine figures. A square pond inside the complex draws devotees, who take a dip in it.   ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 950}",, 953,"Believed to be the birthplace of Saint Mahaprabhu Vallabhacharya, the founder of Vallabh sect, Champaran is a quaint village, about 60 km from Raipur. Formerly known as Champajhar, it is home to two temples constructed in honour of the saint: Prakatya Baithakji Mandir and Mool Prakatya also known as Chhatti Baithak. A small stream of River Mahanadi flowing nearby is worshipped in the form of River Yamuna. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 951}",, 954,"One of the most popular travel stopovers in Raipur, Budhapara Lake is a beautiful sight. Built by king Brahmadeo, of the Kalchuri dynasty, in the 14th century, it is the largest lake in the state of Chhattisgarh. Its surroundings are picturesque and the lake has a calm ambience that lures visitors to spend some time and enjoy natural beauty. Birdwatchers can also have a good time as species like heron, swan, duck, stork etc., are often spotted nearby the lake. Moreover, facilities of paddle-boating and motor-boating are also available at this place.  There is a musical fountain that enhances the charm of the lake. Well-lit at night, the lake makes for a great spot. Though tourists can visit throughout the year, the best time is in winters. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 952}",, 955,"Located in the Kabirdham district, approximately 130 km away from Raipur, the Bhoramdeo Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Its architecture is noteworthy and due to its similarity to the temples of Madhya Pradesh,  Bhoramdeo Temple is also called the Khajuraho of Chhattisgarh. Its pinnacle is said to look like a blooming lotus flower, while its mandapa (pillared outdoor hall) is supported by 16 pillars, each of them having unique and intricate carvings. A highlight of the temple are the shivlings placed inside, along with the idols of Uma-Maheshwar, which are beautifully carved. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 953}",, 956,"Spread across an area of 800 acre, Nandanvan is a picturesque stretch of lush greenery that boasts a rich biodiversity. Located around 35 km from Raipur railway station, it is renowned for being home to several indigenous plant species that provide a healthy habitat for a wide variety of fauna. A major attraction here is the Khandwa Reservoir that hosts hordes of migratory birds every year and spans across a vast area of 130 acre. At present, four kinds of jungle safaris run at Nandanvan: the Lion Safari, the Tiger Safari, the Bear Safari and the Herbivore Safari. While the Lion, Tiger and Bear safaris are spread over 20 hectare each, the Herbivore Safari covers an area of 30 hectare. Nandanvan is home to four tigers, four bears and 106 herbivorous species including chital, sambar, blue bull, barking deer and blackbuck.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 954}",, 957,"A Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Rama, Dudhadhari temple boasts original Ramayana-era sculptures, making it one of the rarest of its kind in the country. Built by Kalchuri ruler Jait Singh in the 17th century, the structure’s outer walls feature exquisite sculptures related to Lord Rama.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 955}",, 958,"Flowing down from a height of around 150 ft, Hajra Waterfall is a mesmerising sight. It is located around 22 km from Raipur. Nestled amid a dense forest, towering mountains and tunnels, the place can be a quaint and serene place for visitors to make a day of it. Its picturesque and peaceful surroundings and the sound of gushing water lulling one into rest make it a great picnic spot.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 956}",, 959,"Famous for the Bhilai Steel Plant, one of the largest in India, this industrial city is located about 25 km away from Raipur. The Bhilai Steel Plant is renowned as the sole manufacturer of rails in India that are used by the Indian Railways. A planned and modern city, Bhilai is divided into neat sectors with single-storey houses and wide tree-lined roads. A popular site to visit  is the Maitri Bagh, or Garden of Friendship, which is a great picnic spot. It is located near the Maroda water tanks and includes a well-maintained zoo. It also has a man-made waterfall and a toy train known as Maitrey Express that is a favourite with children. Established as a symbol of Ind0-USSR cooperation, the park also has a musical fountain and sees maximum footfalls when shows are organised in the evening. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 957}",, 960,"An architectural delight, the Mahamaya Temple is believed to have been built around the 11th century AD by king Ratnadev. It is dedicated to two Goddesses, Lakshmi and Saraswati, and is one of the 52 shaktipeeths, the shrines of divine feminine, Shakti. Located around 25 km from Bilaspur, the presiding deity of the temple is Goddess Mahamaya, also known as Kosaleswari.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 958}",, 961,"Known for its scenic landscapes and a hilltop temple, dedicated to Goddess Bambleshwari, Dongargarh is a beautiful little town, set against stately mountains. Located around 110 km away from Raipur, it is dotted with ponds and is surrounded by a patchwork of farmlands, rustic homes and snaking roads.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 959}",, 962,"Sirpur (erstwhile Shripura) is a tiny hamlet located on the banks of River Mahanadi, approximately 80 km from Raipur. It boasts archaeological remains associated with Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism. Excavations have revealed ruins of ancient structures across the village area, out of which the Buddhist viharas are believed to be older than even the famed Nalanda University, in Bihar. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 960}",, 963,"One of the best sites in the country to experience scuba diving, thanks to the tranquil waters of the Arabian Sea, Dwarka is an adventure-enthusiast's delight. Tourists can dive into the serene waters and be exposed to on of the most beautiful marine sceneries in the peninsula. A wide of vibrant coral reefs, speckled with rock boulders, and numerous fish and other species going past, fills you with awe.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 961}",, 964,"A popular spiritual site, Rukmini Mandir is dedicated to Rukmini Devi, the wife of Lord Krishna and an avatar of Goddess Lakshmi. A customary stopover on the tourist circuit, this temple is believed to be as old as 2,500 years. Devotees believe that praying at this shrine would bring peace and prosperity in their lives. The temple boasts a splendid architecture with rich carvings of several Hindu deities adorning its structure. The sanctum sanctorum houses the idol of Goddess Rukmini, the preceding deity. An equally lavish exterior leaves one in awe of the skill of the artisans of that time. The richly carved structure has panels of sculpted human figurines and gajatharas. The main shrine boasts a traditional spire is in sharp contrast to the pavilion's hemispherical dome. A stone's throw from Jagat Temple, this temple is a prime attraction of Dwarka.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 962}",, 965,"Among the most popular pilgrimage sites in the country, the Dwarkadhish Temple is sprawled alongside the scenic Gomti creek. Built of soft limestone and sand, this glorious temple seems to be emerging from the waters of the Arabian Sea. Also, called Jagat Mandir or Trilok Sundar, it is believed to be about 2,500 years old and is said to have been built by the great grandson of Lord Krishna, Vajranabh. The temple boasts a 43-m-high shikhara (spire) that is adorned with intricate carvings and a huge flag made from 52 yards of cloth. The sanctum sanctorum of the temple is housed in a rectangular hall with porches on three sides. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 963}",, 966,"Situated along the coast of the Arabian Sea, the sprawling expanse of Dwarka Beach is one of the most visited tourist spots in the city that attracts visitors for its white sand caressed by turquoise waters. The beach offers a number of recreational activities for tourists. Take a bumpy yet exciting camel ride or indulge in thrilling water sports, the beach has a lot to offer the quintessential traveller. Dwarka Beach is generally next on the itinerary after you've paid your respects at the Dwarkadhish Temple that can be clearly seen from here. The waters are home to diverse fauna and, if you're lucky, you can spot dolphins leaping out during low tides. Other common sightings include porpoise, octopus, sea turtles and starfish. The beach also boasts the 18-m-high Dwarka Lighthouse that adds a mystic charm to the area.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 964}",, 967,"Located on the Bet Island, on the outskirts of the city, Bet beach is a prime tourist attraction that draws a large number of visitors with its scenic beauty and rich marine diversity. This white sand beach is one of the best vantage points in the country to spot jumping dolphins in the distant sea. The beach is also a delight for bird watchers, who can spot numerous water birds on its shores all day. The beach also invites migratory birds from different parts of the world including pelicans, painted storks and flamingos. Bet Island is blessed with a rich variety of marine species like sea turtles, octopus, starfish and porpoise. Tourists can take a ferry ride to Bet island from Okha, which is situated to the north of Dwarka city. Bet beach is also home to several temples, including the ancient Bet Dwarka Temple, which is said to house the original idol of Lord Krishna and it is considered customary to visit this temple if you are visiting the Dwarkadhish Temple. Other revered sites include a Hanuman Temple and a Shiva temple, lying in the vicinity.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 965}",, 968,"About 28 km from Jammu, at the foothills of the Great Himalayas, lies the beautiful town of Akhnoor, situated on the banks of the Chenab river. The town has artefacts that date back to the Indus valley civilisation. The centre of attraction of this town is the Gurudwara on the banks of Chenab. There is also a Parshuram temple nearby along with a spectacular park on the banks of Chenab, which shines like a pearl during the later parts of the evening and seems like a wonderland during the night hours. The annual celebration of the Parshuram Jayanti take place in May and are a must-see if you are visiting around that time. There is also a shivling here that is believed to have been founded by the Pandavas along with the impressions of Lord Krishna in the Pandav Gufa. Near Akhnoor is a site called Ambara with a monastery that dates back to somewhere between 1st century AD and 7th century AD. Apart from being a place of religious and historical importance, it serves as an ideal vacation spot as well. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 966}",, 969,"A town in Kathua, Basholi is situated on the banks of River Ravi at a height of 1,876 ft. Founded by king Bhupat Pal, a Balouria ruler, in 1635, Basholi is renowned for its magnificent palaces and miniature paintings known as Basholi paintings, which emerged as a distinct art form in the 17th and 18th centuries. It lies at a distance of about 149 km from Jammu. The main attraction is Dhar Mahanpur, which is a quaint spot nestled in the Himalayas. A ridge blanketed by thick deodar and chir trees and shrubs, it hosts many tourist melas. A temple dedicated to Goddess Chamunda Devi, located near the main chowk, also draws visitors. The goddess is worshipped in the form of a natural rock. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 967}",, 970,"Situated at an approximate height of 2,000 m, Batote is known for its natural beauty and splendid views of the Chenab basin and the Patnitop mountain range. While visitors often come here to spend time amidst nature, the area is also famous as a bird watching spot and a trekking base. Another attraction is the Baghu Nallah, which is known for a famous gurudwara that has been erected in the memory of twin saints, Sant Rocha Singh and Sant Mela Singh. An annual function is held here that draws devotees from various places. Other attractions one can find here are Tringla and Boon Badi. It lies at a distance of about 109 km from Jammu and it takes around three and a half hours to reach here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 968}",, 971,"Located in the district of Poonch, Buddha Amarnath Temple stands 4,600 ft above the sea level. Its picturesque location, valleys and the gushing River Pulasti nearby, magnify the beauty of the temple. People throng this place for Amarnath Yatra and it is considered as one of the most important places of worship for Hindus. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple has a shivling idol. Thousands of pilgrims, due to their immense faith in Lord Shiva, take the arduous journey of cutting across crooked paths and mountains to reach this temple, to seek the blessings of the lord. Many believe that it is sacred if pilgrims take a bath before entering the temple. Legend has it that the river flowing here has been named after Rishi Pulsata, the grandfather of demon Ravana. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 969}",, 972,"At an approximate distance of 5 km from the Sudh Mahadev Temple is a small cave associated with Goddess Parvati. The month of June is considered to be the most auspicious for a pilgrimage here when Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are worshipped as Uma and Shankar. It is believed that Goddess Parvati used to worship the Swayambhu shivling after bathing in the Gauri Kund and meditate here. Today, a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati stands where the spring was earlier situated. One can also find a naturally shaped rock that resembles Lord Ganesha. Another attractive site to visit near Gauri Kund is Patnitop, which is known for its beautiful landscapes and thrilling adventure activities. Some of these activities include parasailing, paragliding and hot air ballooning.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 970}",, 973,"Situated on the banks of River Ujh, Jasrota Wildlife Sanctuary is spread over an area of 10 sq km. Rich in flora and fauna, the sanctuary is a natural habitat for a variety of mammals such as cheetal, wild boar , rhesus monkey and others, with cheetal or axis deer being its main attractions. The sanctuary is dominated by bamboo plantations and its shrub associates. The area also houses migratory birds along with peafowl, red jungle fowl, jungle bush quail, green pigeon and blue rock pigeon. The best time to visit for those interested in migratory birds is from March to May and for those interested in mammals is from September to March. It is advisable to carry trekking shoes and raincoat during spring and summer. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 971}",, 974,"Sprawled over an area of 400 sq km, this national park is home to about 15 species of mammals, including Himalayan black and brown bear and musk deer.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 972}",, 975,"Also known as Pandava temples by local people, the three ancient Krimchi temples are dedicated to Lord Vishnu, Lord Ganesha, Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. The temples are believed to have been built in the 11th and 12th centuries AD, and are perhaps the oldest in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. The architecture speaks of a predominant Greek (Hellenic) style. These temples are situated on a stone complex, skirted by a small stream. The temples have an abstract architecture and house fascinating sculptures of Hindu deities. The main temple is 50-ft-high. A popular legend associated with the place is that Raja Kichak of the epic Mahabharata developed the town of Krimchi and Pandavas took shelter here during some years of their exile and hence the temples are sometimes called after them. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 973}",, 976,"An ideal spot for boating and adventure sports, Mansar Lake invites tourists from all over the country. It is a beautiful site fringed by dense forests, low-lying hills, small parks and temples. Both a picnic and a pilgrimage spot, it is situated about 62 km from Jammu and is over a mile in length and half a mile in width. In close proximity to the lake, lie two temples of Umapati Mahadev and Narasimha each, along with a temple of Goddess Durga, which is visited by devotees regularly. Many newlyweds believe that performing circumambulations (parikarma) around the lake is auspicious. The lake is also teeming with flora and fauna and one can spot various fish, tortoise and seasonal birds here. Moreover, one can find around 207 species of algae, 15 species of waterfowl in its depth. The Food and Crafts Festival is a major attraction here. Certain communities also perform the 'mundan' ceremony (first haircut) of their male children here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 974}",, 977,"With igneous rocks and acacia caves as a backdrop, the Peer Kho Temple is a stone’s throw from the centre of the city. The temple comprises two caves that are 20 to 30 ft deep with a flight of marble steps. A 3-ft-wide cave is followed by a large cave that is 12-ft-high with a naturally formed shivling which is the centre point. While the exact time of the construction of the temple is unknown, many believe that it is the most ancient temple in the Shivalik region. There are several legends associated with the origin of this temple. One of the more popular stories says that Jamvant, the bear god from the epic Ramayana, meditated here, which is why it is also known as the Jamvant cave. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 975}",, 978,"The word ‘peer’ denotes a person devoted to religion. Situated between the villages of Poshana and Heerpur along the Mughal Road, written records suggest that the place got its name from a saint, named Sheikh Ahmed Karim. The locals still worship him and he is considered as a living saint. The shrine is not the grave of the peer but the place where he meditated. It is said that there are imprints of his hands on a stone slab inside. Apart from this, the area is surrounded by snow-clad mountain peaks which make it a picturesque tourist destination. Locals believe that the saint still comes to help those who call on him. If you are visiting here, then you can take a short detour to the scenic Srinagar as well. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 976}",, 979,"In the heart of the city lies the Raghunath Temple, the largest shrine complex in north India. It houses seven shrines with each having a shikhar (spire) of its own. The main temple is dedicated to Lord Rama. A notable feature of this temple is the fact that gold sheets cover the inner three sides of the temple. In addition, it has a gallery that houses numerous lingams and saligrams. The intricate carvings on the temple walls immediately catch the eye. The temple also houses a library that has rare Sanskrit books and manuscripts. The construction of the temple was started by Maharaja Gulab Singh, who founded the kingdom of Jammu and Kashmir in 1853 and was completed by his son, Maharaja Ranbir Singh in 1860. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 977}",, 980,"Situated in Udhampur, Ramnagar is named after its last ruler, King Ram Singh. The place has a historical fort called the Ramnagar Fort, which is a marvellous archaeological site. The fort was built by Raja Suchet Singh, commander of the Charyari Sowars (1801-1844), on the banks of the Mansa Devi Nallah. The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) gave it the status of a protected monument in 1972. Another royal mansion here is the Sheesh Mahal that was built by Raja Ram Singh, subehdar of Kashmir, in 1885. The mirror work of the monument will leave one in awe of the place. Apart from this, magnificent murals and paintings depict life from the Indian epics, namely the Mahabharata and Ramayana. The area also has a wildlife sanctuary that is stretched over an area of 31 sq km. Home to mammal species such as the nilgai, barking deer, wild boar, rhesus monkey etc., it also houses the Indian mynah, blue rock pigeon, peafowl, red jungle fowl, jungle crow, golden oriole, white cheeked bulbul along with another 15 species of birds. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 978}",, 981,"Being the largest north Indian temple dedicated to Lord Shiva (a part of the holy trinity), the Ranbireshwar Temple is divided into two distinct halls that are adorned with idols of the two sons of Lord Shiva - Lord Ganesha and Lord Kartikeya. The focal point is the 8-foot-tall shivling made from black marble in the central sanctum, along with 12 lingams carved out of crystal, measuring from 15 cm to 38 cm. Moreover, there are about 1.25 lakh bona lingams placed in the two halls. Built by the king of Jammu and Kashmir region, Maharaja Ranbir Singh in 1883, the temple is located near the Secretariat. The best time to visit the temple is from the months of September to April. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 979}",, 982,"A religious site visited by people of all religions, the Shahdara Shareif was built by Maharaja Gulab Singh in the 19th century to pay tribute to Baba Ghulam Shah. It is believed that Pir Ghulam Shah, who was born at Saidian (now Rawalpindi, in Pakistan), made Shahdara his home for life. Legend has it that Maharaja Ranjit Singh of Punjab in 1820 AD, sent his army general, Gulab Singh, to conquer his adversary. However, the general lost most of his soldiers and when he was camping at Thanna-Mandi, he found out about Baba Ghulam Shah and went to see him. When the baba saw him, he smiled. On being asked the reason, he said that he was smiling at the good future of Gulab Singh. Then, baba asked the general to climb on top of a mountain and look around. He said that all the places he saw with his naked eye would be a part of his territory someday. The general saw Jammu, Kashmir, Tibet and Kishtwar and as thanks asked the baba to take some land from him, who asked him for the land of Shahdra Sharief in Jammu. Later, Gulab Singh became the Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir and went on to express his gratitude to the baba. However, baba had left his abode and Gulab Singh got a shrine constructed for him. The shrine lies at a distance of about 177 km from Jammu. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 980}",, 983,"Shiv Khori or the cave of Lord Shiva is a holy shrine lying on a hillock, in Ransoo village, about 140 km from Jammu. A naturally formed four-foot-tall lingam is worshipped in the cave and is believed to be swayambhu or self-manifested. According to legend, the cave is dedicated to the unborn and invisible form of Lord Shiva. The route to the cave is a little challenging and requires a trekking of 3 km, through a route flanked by scenic mountains and lush landscape. Other natural rock formations in the cave are dedicated to Goddess Parvati, Lord Ganesha, Lord Kartikeya, Bull God Nandi and Sheshnag. As per a legend, around 33 crore deities are present in this cave. Another legend says that thousands of years ago, a demon called Bhashmasur spent a lot of time meditating deeply on Lord Shiva. In time, Bhashmasur is believed to have extracted a blessing from the lord that he be given the power to end the life of any one by keeping his hand on the person's head. It is said that Lord Shiva made this cave from his trishul (trident) in order to avoid demon Bhashmasur when he was chasing after him. He resided here for some time with Goddess Parvati and Nandi. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 981}",, 984,"A spiritual spot visited by people of all religions, the Shrine of Peer Baba is a much-visited site. The locals see Peer Baba (Peer Budhan Ali Shah) as their protector and believe that no evil shall befall them as long as Peer Baba watches over them. According to legends, Peer Baba was a close friend of Guru Gobind Singh and lived on milk all his life. He lived to a ripe old age of 500 years and was much-loved by the people of Jammu and Kashmir. After his death, they revered him and built him a shrine. Located behind the Civil Airport of Jammu, the shrine sees a huge footfall on Thursdays. It is believed that if people offer flowers and chaddars at this spot, their wishes would be fulfilled. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 982}",, 985,"Being one of the oldest temples ( ~2800 years old ) in the state, dedicated to Lord Shiva, the Sudh Mahadev Temple is a popular spiritual site. The temple is located about 120 km from Jammu and houses the idols of Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati and Lord Ganesha. The temple sees a huge footfall during the Asad Purnima Festival, which is held annually in the month of June for three days. Mesmerising dance and music performances are organised during the celebrations along with a small fair. Legend has it that the temple has been named after a demon called Sudheet, who once came to visit Goddess Parvati. On seeing him, the goddess screamed and on an impulse Lord Shiva killed him with his trident. On realising his mistake, Lord Shiva resurrected him and thus the temple bears his name. Devotees can also visit the popular spring called Paap Nashni Bowli, which is believed to absolve people of their sins. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 983}",, 986,"An ancient shrine dedicated to Goddess Sukarala, a reincarnation of Goddess Sharda, the temple is situated at a height of about 3,500 ft from the sea level. It is located in Billawar in Kathua district. The goddess is considered to be a form of Hindu Goddess Durga. The temple was made by Madho Singh, a banished prince from Chamba in the state of Himachal Pradesh. Legend has it that the goddess marked herself in a sitting posture on a block of stone. The idol features the goddess sitting on a lion figure made of brass with a mounted head of silver. Devotees also come here to worship Mahishasura Mardini, a form of Goddess Durga, standing on top of demon king Mahishasura. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 984}",, 987,"This is an important religious stopover as it is one of the 51 shaktipeethas (devotional shrines where the severed body parts of Goddess Sati fell) in the country. Bhadrakali Temple is said to be the place where her ankle fell. Devotees know the temple by many names including Savitri Peeth, Devi Peeth, Kalika Peeth or Aadi Peeth. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 985}",, 988,"A stepwell named after Bhishma Pitamaha, who is believed to have laid here on a bed of arrows created for him by his ace student Arjuna, Bhishma Kund is one of the places in Kurukshetra that bears a close connection with the great epic Mahabharata. Bhishma Pitamaha was a figure revered by both the warring sides, the Pandavas as well as the Kauravas. As per legend, he had a boon that allowed him to stay alive for as long as he liked and die only when he wished to. He was wounded in the battle of Mahabharata and came here to rest and watch the battle unfolding from this place. A story also relates how the kund came into existence, and many believe as Bhishma lay dying here, he was parched and asked for water. To satiate his thirst, Arjuna immediately shot an arrow into the ground and let loose a stream of gushing water. This is how the Bhishma kund was created, as per believers. The kund also has a temple next to it.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 986}",, 989,"The picturesque Brahma Sarovar surrounds the famous Sarveshwar Mahadev Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. A calm expanse of water that hosts this sprawling temple, the sarovar is a sight to behold. The temple is attached to the land through a concrete arched bridge. The beautiful temple has been constructed out of buff sandstone and marble. A compound leads to the temple through three heavily carved doors. While it might have been a temple dedicated solely to Lord Shiva earlier, now there are idols of Lord Hanuman and Lord Garuda as well. Devotees can visit the Krishna Ghat nearby that offers a splendid view of the temple, especially during sunsets. There is an arti (a fire ritual) which takes place every evening. There are special artis, along with a deep daan, which takes place on the occasion of Gita Jayanti in late November and early December. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 987}",, 990,"An important site that is immersed in Mahabharata lore is the Kartikeya Temple. It is believed to have been built around 5th century BC. One among the many pilgrimage temples in the Pehowa region, this temple is dedicated to the Hindu god Kartikeya, son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Local legend has it that Lord Krishna instructed Prince Yudhishthira to light two lamps in honour of the 18 lakh warriors, who had lost their lives in the battle of Kurukshetra. It is believed that the two lamps that flank the temple are the same and they have been glowing continuously. Since this temple celebrates the Brahmachari or the bachelor state of Lord Kartikeya, there is a strict rule that forbids women to enter the temple. This temple is located on the outskirts of the city.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 988}",, 991,"A unique combination of science and religion, the central attraction of the science centre is a life-like panorama of the battle of Kurukshetra. The exhibit gives travellers an alternate and scientific reading of various events of the battle. Built in a cylindrical shape, the centre is home to a number of interesting exhibits on ancient Indian concepts of properties of matter, structure of atoms, geometry, arithmetical rules, astronomy, medicine and surgery. One should not miss the panorama of the battle of Kurukshetra that is on display on the upper floor in the institution. It showcases in 3D modelling the battle of Mahabharata and offers a scientific explanation of each episode of the battle. There are several paintings that are part of the exhibit, some as high as 34 ft, which create a larger than life experience. The park outside has been used as an informal space for science exhibits for children that impart scientific knowledge in informal and interactive ways.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 989}",, 992,"Constructed by the royal family of the Nabha principality, the Nabha House is a palatial building used by the members of the royal household during their stay in Kurukshetra for religious ceremonies. The grand building was constructed in the 19th century. It is located just opposite the Sannahit Sarovar in Kurukshetra and hence can be easily reached. Standing on a raised platform, the grand building's sides are decorated with mirhabs, or arched niches. The entrance gate is on the eastern side. The structure boasts two beautifully pillared windows (jharokhas) on the second floor. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 990}",, 993,"This famous masjid, or mosque lies just behind the tomb of Sheikh Chilli in Bari Mohalla. It is believed to have been created in the 17th century and the architectural style also hints the same. Famous for its fluted minarets, attached to the back wall, Pathar Masjid is a beautiful monument built in red sandstone. Floral motifs, carved in low relief on the pillars of the mosque on which the ceiling rests are so intricate that it is worth visiting the mosque just to see them. The qibla, pointing in the direction of the holy Mecca, is flanked on either side by arched niches, which are inscribed with Quran verses. The masjid is a beautiful specimen of architecture of that time.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 991}",, 994,"Situated on the banks of the now unexisting Saraswati river, the temple houses a number of beautiful sculptures of Hindu gods and goddesses. This has led experts to believe that this must have been an important site for the worship of Lord Vishnu during the 9th and the 10th centuries. The temple named Prachi, literally meaning east, is named so because of the easterly flow of the Saraswati river, which was also known as Prachi Saraswati. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 992}",, 995,"A sprawling fort that holds the secrets of at least three different cultural periods of Indian history, Raja Karna ka Qila is one of the most prominent tourist sites in the city. A favourite with history enthusiasts, it echoes with the tales and untold stories of the different times that have left their stamps on this place. Though it is in ruins, it gives a peak into the periods from 4th century BC to 3rd century AD. The site was first believed to have been surveyed by Alexander Cunningham and was later excavated by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in the 1920s. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 993}",, 996,"Situated on the outskirts of Kurukshetra, this sacred water reservoir is said to be the meeting point of the seven tributaries of the now unexisting Saraswati river. Legend has it that this sarovar is the permanent abode of Lord Vishnu. According to local lore, the sanctity of the entire array of Tirthas, or pilgrimage sites, assembles here on the night of new moon. It is said that if a man performs shraadh, a memorial prayer offered for the ancestors, during a solar eclipse here and bathes in the tank, he is graced by the fruit of a thousand Ashwamedh sacrifices, which is an ancient Vedic ritual performed by kings to prove their sovereignty. Because of this, pilgrims visit here at the time of any solar eclipse. Local priests are famed to be the archivists of lakhs of pilgrims who come here. One can visit them and learn about their ancestors.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 994}",, 997,"Built in the memory of the famous Sufi saint, Abdu'r-Rahim or Aabd-ul-Razak, who was popularly known as Shaikh Chehli or Chilli, this tomb is one of the greatest monuments of 17th century in the region. Shaikh Chehli is believed to have been the spiritual guru of Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan’s eldest son, Dara Shikoh. There is also a madrasa, an Islamic school, which overlooks the tomb, and stands on an artificial octagonal terrace",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 995}",, 998,"Believed to have been built over 5,000 years ago, the Sthaneshwara Mahadev Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. A large, blue idol of Lord Shiva is placed in the middle of the water tank. The temple sees a huge footfall during the festival of Mahashivratri, which is celebrated with a lot of pomp and show. Situated amidst serene surroundings, the temple provides picturesque views.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 996}",, 999,"Vishvamitra ka Tila is home to the remains of an ancient Vishnu temple. It is situated on the southern bank of now unexisting River Sarawati, on the outskirts of the town of Pehowa. The site is archaeologically important because of two inscriptions from the Gurjar-Pratihara period (8th to 11th century) that have been found here. One of the inscription details the creation of the three Vishnu temples in the town. The other inscription, in the Garibnath Mutth, dates back to 882 AD and records raja Bhojdeva's collection of voluntary tax for the maintenance of the Vishnu temples in the area from the traders. Excavations in the area have yielded intricate stone sculptures, depicting scenes from the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. Another important excavation revealed the remains of an ancient temple plinth made of baked bricks. The remains are important because they are the only known brick temple remains of their kind in this region.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 997}",, 1000,"Lying on the outskirts of Dalhousie, Bakrota Hills are among the most picturesque spots in the hill town. Surrounded by enchanting snow-clad mountains and scenic panoramas, they sit at an altitude of roughly 2,085 m above sea level. One important attraction is the Bakrota Mall, a cobblestoned boulevard that is best suited for a leisurely stroll while taking in the beauty of the landscape, particularly the majestic Himalayan mountains. As the soft rays of the sun are filtered through the oak, pine and deodar trees, the entire region glows with an ethereal charm. Some of the best views of the vistas can be had from Barkota Mall. The best time to visit is during the winter months when the hills are covered in a soft layer of snow and boast clear skies with unobstructed views of the mighty Himalayan peaks.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 998}",, 1001,"The highest peak in Dalhousie, Dainkund Peak is located at a height of 2,755 m and boasts tall deodar trees, lush forests, vibrant flowers and emerald green valleys. All these come together to make the peak one of the most visited tourist attractions in Dalhousie. Moreover, tourists can get splendid views of Khajjiar Lake from the peak and these picture-perfect sights are a delight for photographers. From the peak, tourists can get a 360-degree view of the entire area. Trekking is another popular activity that draws a lot of people as there are a number of scenic trails around the peak. An Air Force base and the Pholani Devi Temple are added attractions of the area. During winters, the peak becomes a winter wonderland, where adventure-sports can be enjoyed.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 999}",, 1002,"Kalatop is one of Dalhousie's most popular tourist spots and the best place from where the snow-capped peaks of the mighty Himalayan mountain ranges can be viewed! Kalatop draws tourists from far and wide owing to its pristine surroundings and lush green landscape. It is located approximately 12 km from Dalhousie and can be reached easily by trekking. Another attraction is Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary, which is situated at an altitude of about 2,500 m. Also called the Kalatop-Khajiar Sanctuary, it houses oaks, pines, rhododendron and deodar trees. The sanctuary is home to several species of animals and birds such as the Himalayan black bear, pheasants, Himalayan black marten, serow, leopards, jackals, langurs, Eurasian jay, black-headed jay and the common blackbird. This region is one of the less explored areas in Dalhousie and enables one to enjoy tranquility in the arms of nature. The wildlife sanctuary lies along River Ravi, which lends it a quaint charm.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1000}",, 1003,"Panjpulla Waterfalls serve as an ideal picnic spot to soak in natural beauty and enjoy tranquility and serenity. The waterfalls are set amidst a picturesque area surrounded by tall trees, chirping birds and the high mountains. Tourists can also indulge in adventure-sports like rappelling, rock climbing, river crossing and Burma Bridge crossing. Tourists can take the trekking trail that begins from the samadhi of Sardar Amarjeet Singh, a hero of India's freedom struggle, and takes you through dense forests and numerous waterfalls to Chanmari, a scenic spot known for its temple and beautiful landscape. The best time to visit the falls is in monsoon when they flow in all their glory. Don't forget to tote your camera as you are likely to come cross a number of photography points.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1001}",, 1004,"A popular picnic spot, Satdhara Falls are one of the most prominent tourist stopovers in Dalhousie. Surrounded by snow-clad mountains and a lush cover of pine and deodar trees, the pristine falls are made of seven springs that plunge down a height of 2,036 m above sea level. These falls are an ideal retreat to soak in natural beauty and enjoy peace and serenity. The water of the falls is believed to have curative properties as it contains mica that is known to cure skin diseases. As you sprawl near the falls, with a shy sun peeking out from behind the clouds, your senses will be enthralled by the sweet fragrance of flowers. Don't forget to enjoy the lively dance of sunlight on the silver water.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1002}",, 1005,"St Andrews Church is one of the much acclaimed landmarks in Dalhousie with stunning glasswork and interiors. The simple facades that mark the exterior are a stunning contrast to the grand and lavishly decorated interiors. Established in 1903 at Ballon by Protestant Christians, the church is located in a cantonment area, and is popularly known as the Church of Scotland. Nestled among lush green surroundings with numerous pine trees, the quaint church paints a very beautiful picture. Although the construction is over a century old, extensive repairs and restoration have ensured that the church has retained its old world charm. With surrounding natural beauty, simple yet detailed architecture and historic significance, the St Andrew's Church of Dalhousie brings back nostalgic memories of the thriving town during the British rule.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1003}",, 1006,"Taking pride of place in Dalhousie's Subhas Chowk is the beautiful St Francis Church. It is a stunning structure boasting exquisite interior stoneworks and multicoloured Belgian glass decorations, making it a favourite haunt of art and architecture lovers. The exterior is the perfect representation of Victorian-era architecture and the church looks picturesque framed against tall deodar trees. Even the interior walls are adorned with words and illustrations narrating the history of the establishment. Built in 1894 by the soldiers of the British Indian Army, the church is a popular haunt amongst tourists and locals alike. The Catholic Diocese of Jalandhar maintains and regulates the church. The St Francis Church has been at the centre of the town's development for well over a century and has been been preserved by the local authorities.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1004}",, 1007,"Considered to be the largest church in Dalhousie, St Patrick's Church takes pride of place in the historic Cantonment area around which the entire town is spread. The architecture of the church is dominated by a majestic prayer hall that can easily accommodate up to 300 people. The foundation of this church was laid in 1909 by the officers of the British Indian Army. Surrounded by towering trees of deodar and rhododendron, the church is nestled amongst rolling pine valleys. Not unlike other colonial-era churches, St. Patrick's church is also maintained by the Catholic Diocese of Jalandhar. Exuding an aura of serenity and filled with an old-world charm, the church still functions as a place of worship with many flocking to its doors every Sunday. Located only three km from the main bus stand in Dalhousie, a visit to the church requires a special permission.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1005}",, 1008,"Famous for its unique architectural style, the Akhand Chandi Palace was constructed by Raja Umed Singh, the king of Jodhpur, between 1747 and 1765 AD, and is one of the largest monuments in Chamba. Situated amid picturesque and tranquil settings, it was the residence of the ruling family of Chamba. The structure, located around 1,000 m above sea level, is a great example of primeval architecture that is influenced by both Mughal and British styles. The palace, designed in three parts, forms an unfinished square. One of the most striking features of Akhand Chandi Palace is its green roof and white painted windows. A Durbar Hall, also known as Marshall Hall, was constructed here in 1879 by Captain CHT Marshall, who was one of the palace’s residents. The Zenana Mahal for women was added later. In 1958, the palace was sold off by the royal family to the Himachal Pradesh government who converted it into a government college and district library. The palace is one of the finest examples of the country’s rich heritage and vibrant history that has been wonderfully restored and preserved. The best period to visit this palace is between the months of April and August when the weather is pleasant.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1006}",, 1009,"Situated on the banks of the pristine Gomti river, Bajinath lies at an altitude of 1,130 m. Best known for the famous 13th-century temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, who is worshipped as Vaidyanath or the Lord of physicians. The Baijnath temple has been a significant spiritual site ever since its construction in 1204 AD. It is a beautiful example of early medieval North Indian temple architecture known as Nagara style of temples. The two long inscriptions in the porch of the temple indicate that a temple of Lord Shiva existed on the spot even before the present one was constructed. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1007}",, 1010,"One of the major attractions near Mcleod Ganj is Bhagsu Nag, a temple that was rebuilt by the first Gurkha rifles stationed here after the earthquake in 1905. According to local legend, 5,000 years ago, Nagdevata, the snake god was drawn into a battle with a local king, Bhagsu, who stole water from the sacred Nag Dal Lake. King Bhagsu was vanquished and forgiven by the god and the site consecrated as Bhagsu Nag. The temple is a place for pilgrimage for the indigenous Gurkha people from the nearby villages of Bhagsu and Dharamkot and is located in the Bhagsu village near the Dal lake. During monsoons, the Bhagsu Waterfall, located around 10 minutes from the temple, is a delightful sight with its full bodied stream stretching well over 25 ft, enhancing the contrasting black and green colours of the rocks and vegetation. One of the most popular attractions around Dharamsala, Bhagsu is frequented by tourists and adventure enthusiasts alike owing to the numerous trails in the area that offer short albeit delightful journeys through the surrounding forests.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1008}",, 1011,"Surrounded by verdant mountains and alpine pastures, the quaint town of Bharmour is a secluded and unspoilt tourist stopover. Lying on the outskirts of Chamba, the main attraction of this town is Chaurasia, a temple that has 84 shrines in its periphery. Built between the 7th and 10th centuries, these shrines boast varied architecture that is quite striking. The most notable among these is the Manimahesh Temple that has an awe-inspiring shikhara (spire) that seems to almost pierce the sky. The Lakshna Devi Temple is a must-visit and tourists can pay their respect to the metre-high idol of the goddess in solid brass housed in the sanctum sanctorum. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1009}",, 1012,"The ancient Brajeshwari Temple is one of the most revered sites of Himachal Pradesh that is said to be a thousand years old. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Vajreshwari and draws a large number of devotees throughout the year. Built in the shikhara style of architecture, the temple is adorned with intricate carvings and imposing stonework. Fine carvings of Hindu deities are quite impressive. The outer walls of the temple display short inscriptions while its entrance gate has a drum house called the Nagarkhana. Two smaller temples are located on either side of the temple and are worth a visit. The best time to visit the temple is during the month of March when a grand fair is held in honour of the presiding goddess. Navaratri (a holy nine-day festival) is celebrated with great fervour. Surrounded by forest-laden mountain slopes, the temple's ancient grey stone building adds to the old world charm of the place and makes for a true Himachali experience. Devotees who flock to the temple are smitten by its peaceful aura and picturesque surroundings. The temple is located at the end of Chamba's bustling Jansali Bazaar.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1010}",, 1013,"This ancient temple was built by Raja Sahil Varman, believed to be the founder of modern Chamba in 920 AD, in the memory of his daughter, Champavati. Its architecture is quite striking and visitors are left awed by its shikhara (spire) style features, reminiscent of Nepali architecture, and ornate carvings that grace its walls. There is a large wheel on the rooftop that makes it different from other temples in the region. The main deity here is Goddess Mahisasuramardini, an avatar of Goddess Durga. The premises also house the shrines of Vasuki Naga and Wazir. Since the temple is so grand, it is often compared to the beautiful Laxmi Narayan Temple in the region. The temple draws a huge crowd during Navratri (a holy nine-day festival) and is managed and maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1011}",, 1014,"One of the most important spiritual sites in the region, Chamunda Devi Temple is dedicated to Goddess Kali. One of the nine temples (nau devi yatra) that are a part of the ritualistic pilgrimage across north India for many devotees, this temple is among the oldest monuments in Chamba. Constructed almost entirely of wood, it was built by Raja Umed Singh, the king of Jodhpur, in 1762.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1012}",, 1015,"Overlooking the picturesque Chamba Valley, the Katasan Devi Temple is located on the outskirts of the town of Chamba and is one of the most prominent spiritual sites in the region. The shrine, also known as Uttamwala Bara Ban, has a reflection of Sirmaur culture with Goddess Durga as the presiding deity. The temple is located in the Paonta Sahib region, which lies on the banks of holy River Yamuna, surrounded by lush sal forests. It is said that Paonta Sahib was founded by Guru Gobind Singh, the 10th guru of the Sikhs. Tourists can also visit Gurudwara Bhangani Sahib, the place where Guru Gobind Singh defeated local chieftains. Around 30 km away, on the banks of River Markanda stands the Suketi Fossil Park, which houses skeletons and fossils of prehistoric animals as also six life-size fibre reinforced plastic models of prehistoric animals. Within the park’s premises is a museum that exhibits fossils, models, paintings and charts related to different periods and aspects of animals and plants. Another not-to-be-missed site is the Simbalbara National Park, which was established in 1958 as a wildlife reserve and re-established as a national park in 1974.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1013}",, 1016,"Constructed by Raja Sahil Varman, believed to be the founder of modern Chamba in 920 AD, the Laxmi Narayan Temple is the main shrine in the town that has a group of six temples. Known for fine classical forms, the temple has been built in shikhara (spire) style with wooden chhatris (cenotaphs) and a shell roof. Besides the idol of Lord Vishnu, who is the presiding deity, the temple houses a metallic image of Garuda, the lord's mount. Other temples in the complex include the Radha Krishna Temple that was constructed by Rani Sarda in 1825, Gauri Shankar Temple commissioned by Yugkar Varman, the son of Sahil Varman, and the Shiva Temple of Chandragupta that was built by Sahil Varman.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1014}",, 1017,"Mahasu Peak is one of the highest points in Kufri that offers stunning views of Badrinath and Kedarnath ranges. The best way to explore the area is by hiking through its thick forest of deodar. Visitors can also trek or ride on horseback to reach the top, where a Nag temple stands, amidst picturesque surroundings. It is a great spot to experience nature in its raw form. One can also visit the Mahasu Ridge, which is a peaceful setting and an ideal spot for skiing. The best time to visit is in winter when the snow-blanketed landscape becomes ideal for winter adventure sports. One can also visit the Himalayan Aviary nearby that harbours many birds including monal, the state bird of Himachal Pradesh.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1015}",, 1018,"The pristine and glacial Manimahesh Lake is nestled in the majestic Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas, at a height of about 4,080 m. Literally translated the name of the lake means a jewel in Lord Shiva's crown, and it also holds a spiritual appeal for tourists. Surrounded by snow-capped peaks, the lake is divided into two major parts. While the larger part is called Shiv Karotri (Lord Shiva’s bathing place), the smaller one is dedicated to Goddess Parvati and called Gauri Kund (Goddess Parvati’s bathing place).",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1016}",, 1019,"The Masrur rock-cut temples are not only spiritually significant but also an important archaeological site. They are a group of 15 monolithic rock-cut temples made in Indo-Aryan style. Though a major part of them is in ruins, one can study the relics with ease. It is believed that the temple was built between 8th and 9th centuries. The main shrine houses the idols of Lord Rama, Goddess Sita and Lord Lakshamana. Legend has it that the Pandavas of the epic Mahabharata spent a long time in this temple during their exile. The temple also has an incomplete staircase and many believe that it was built by the Pandavas to reach heaven. However, when they were building it, Lord Indra (king of gods) worried that they would succeed and reach heaven, disrupted their work. Thus, the staircase could not be completed.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1017}",, 1020,"A paradise for nature lovers, Naldehra is famous for one of the oldest golf courses in the country located at a height of 2,200 m above sea level. An 18-hole course, it is considered as one of the most challenging in India. It was originally designed by British Viceroy, Lord Curzon, who was supposedly so taken with the beauty of the spot that he personally supervised the laying out of the nine-hole golf course, which was later expanded.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1018}",, 1021,"One of the largest Tibetan temples, the Namgyal Monastery is renowned as the home of the Dalai Lama. Surrounded by lush greenery and snow-capped mountains, the monastery has a scenic repose. It also houses a tantric college where young monks learn and practice the various ritualistic traditions of Buddhism. It has been working for young Tibetan monks in the hope of ensuring the survival of the unique Tibetan Traditional Buddhist studies and practices. The monastery was founded by His Holiness the second Dalai Lama, Gedun Gyatso (1440-1480) to assist him in carrying out religious activities. The college has opened up several branches in Bodhgaya, Delhi, Kushinagar, Shimla and Ithica. Today, the monastery has nearly 200 monks, representing all four main Tibetan monastic lineages. These monks are given traditional and modern education and free accommodation throughout their stay at the monastery. It lies about 157 km from Chamba.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1019}",, 1022,"Rang Mahal is one of the largest monuments in Chamba that was built in the 18th century by Raja Umed Singh, the king of Jodhpur, as a residence for the royal family. It is a beautiful blend of Mughal and British architecture and its striking building has been planned to have fort-like walls that seem to touch the sky. While the palace’s interiors are decorated with exquisitely carved wooden doors, ceilings and windows, the corridors and balconies have beautiful and fine artwork. The puja and living rooms are ornamented with traditional embellishments and artefacts that majorly constitute mural paintings in typical Pahari style. One can also find a few paintings belonging to the Kangra School adorning the walls. They trace the life stories of Lord Krishna. Most of the palace’s paintings and other wares have been taken out from here and kept in different museums across the country.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1020}",, 1023,"Lying on the banks of the meandering River Sutlej, Sarahan is soaked in natural beauty and looks very scenic surrounded by steep cliffs on one side and deep ravines on the other. The landscape is dotted with pine forests, apple orchards and terraced farms and presents a spectacular sight. One can see the majestic Shrikhand Peak of the Great Himalayas from here, which is unique in the way that its tip remains uncovered by snow. As soon as the sun rays fall on the peak, it lights up and makes for a stunning sight. Another attraction is the temple of Goddess Bhima Kaali that looks a lot like a monastery. This temple is one of the shaktipeeths, making it a revered site in the region. According to legend, the place turned into a place of worship after Goddess Sati's ears fell here during Lord Shiva’s dance of cosmic destruction. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1021}",, 1024,"Nestled amongst tall coniferous and pine trees is the St John in the Wilderness Church, widely known for its architectural intricacies and Gothic style. The beautiful polished wood of the altar railings and the brass oil lamps along with intricate stained glass windows are particularly attractive and diminish the forbidding appearance of the stone building. A huge church bell near the entrance was brought especially from England in 1915. A memorial that dominates the environs is the elaborate stone structure erected in honour of Lord Elgin, the British Viceroy who died at Dharamsala in 1863. The church was constructed in 1852 and is also the final resting place of many Europeans who perished in a massive earthquake that struck Chamba Valley in 1905. It is usually closed but opens on Sundays for the weekly mass that is still held at 10 am.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1022}",, 1025,"Located on Shah Madar Hill in the scenic village of Saho, Sui Mata Temple is dedicated to the queen of Sahil Varman, Sui, and is divided into three parts. Legend has it that long ago, the area had no rain for years and king Sahil Varman tried to please the gods in almost all possible ways but nothing worked. He finally consulted a few brahmins who told him that he needed to sacrifice either his wife or his son to bring water to his kingdom. With a heavy heart, the king decided to sacrifice his son but his wife could not bear the son getting sacrificed so she sacrificed herself. After her death, her body and her maidens were buried around the temple’s premises. Soon, water started flowing in the kingdom and from then on, there has never been a shortage of water in the region. Every year, beginning March 15, a fair is organised that continues till April 1. A large number of married women and girls arrive to pay respects to the queen who laid down her life for the welfare of her people. They also sing songs in her praise. Colourful paintings that depict the life of the queen dot the walls of the temple. One gets great insights into the culture and traditions of Chamba after a visit to the Sui Mata Temple.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1023}",, 1026,"Situated at a distance of 180 km from Chamba, the picturesque town of Palampur is famous all across the country for its gorgeous tea estates and tea factories. Known as the tea capital of north India, Palampur is home to the Palampur Cooperative Tea Factory, which offers tourists a chance to get acquainted with the entire process of tea making and try out some amazing varieties of tea. The factory processes tea leaves obtained from numerous local tea growers and prepares some of the best varieties of tea. The roads of Palampur are lined with lush green tea plantations with the majestic Dhauladhar mountain range in the backdrop. Visiting the tea factory is a quintessential mountain experience and tourists must not miss the opportunity when travelling to Chamba and its nearby areas.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1024}",, 1027,"A popular hill station in the Dharamkot area of McLeod Ganj, Triund is the starting point for various trails that go up the Triund Hill. Some of these trails lead to the Inderahara point on the great Mt Dhauladhar. Throughout the trek, views of the entire Dhaulahdar range and the vast, lush green meadows offer a surreal experience that attracts several trekkers looking for a moderate-to-easy trek for the weekend. The trek, which begins from Dharamkot is 18 km in total and is marked with a well defined trail. It is advisable to hire a guide/ trek operator if this is your first experience of trekking as the trails runs between thick forests of rhododendron and deodar, which despite their beauty can be a little disorienting. The entire journey takes a maximum of six hours depending on your pace and there is a vast flat area that can be used to pitch a tent and acclimatise if you intend to head further up.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1025}",, 1028,"Located on the outskirts of the city, the enormous Agastya Lake lies below the cave temples. It is said to have been formed in the 5th century and many believe that its water has curative properties. The lake is considered holy and devotees take a dip in its waters to wash away their sins. The cave temples lie on the south-west side of the lake, with the popular Bhoothanatha Temple stationed on its eastern bank. The last cave of the temples faces the serene vistas of the lake. One can sit on the rocks of the temple and enjoy a beautiful view of the sun setting beyond the lake.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1026}",, 1029,"Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the Bhutanatha Temple is one of the two major shrines of the Bhutanatha Group of Temples that extends up to the Agastya Lake. The deity is worshipped here in the Bhutanatha avatar (god of souls). Built in sandstone, the temple has an open mandapa (hall) that reflects the South Indian Dravidian and North Indian Nagara styles of architecture. The inner shrine is believed to have been built by the Chalukyas in the 7th century. At the back of the temple, the avatars of Lord Vishnu and Jain figures are carved. Another attraction near the temple is the Badami cave temples that are a group of four cave temples. These are a fine specimen of architecture and are dedicated to Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu and Lord Mahavira.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1027}",, 1030,"The famed cave temples of Badami draw visitors from all across the country. Dating back to the 6th and the 7th centuries, they represent a fine architectural style of their time. Four cave temples make up the large complex and all of them have brilliant carvings with various sculptures of gods from the Hindu pantheon. Their architecture is a blend of North Indian and South Indian Dravidian style and each cave boasts a sanctum, a hall, pillars and a verandah.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1028}",, 1031,"Rock climbing in Badami is an adventure of a lifetime. The rocky terrain of the town draws tourists from far and wide and its multiple levels of challenges, from easy to moderate to difficult, prove to be thrilling for all. The red sandstone rocks with cracks give a better grip that aids in climbing. The rocks have multiple routes and there are more than 150 bolted routes, with varying difficulties. These not only challenge the climbers but also give them an experience of being sheltered in nature's lap. Some of these routes pass by temples and picturesque sights and are well worth the effort. Both beginners and experts can indulge in climbing here and training is available for those who need it. The best time for climbing is from the month of October to February.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1029}",, 1032,"Set amidst picture-perfect views of lush paddy fields and the pristine Meenachil river, Aymanam is a quaint hamlet near Kottayam. This scenic village, located by the Vembanad Lake, has also been the backdrop of author Arundhati Roy's Booker Prize winning novel, The God of Small Things. Tourists can explore the area in a canoe that passes through the winding canals of the lake. Dotted with gorgeous houses built in typical Kerala architecture, Aymanam also provides great homestay options for tourists, which allow them to interact with the hospitable locals and get a glimpse of their culture. Tourists can also visit a Kathak master's house in Aymanam, which makes for a quintessential Kerala experience. You will not only get introduced to the traditional theatre form but the hosts would also be kind enough to invite you to share a home cooked meal with them.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1030}",, 1033,"Most visitors arrive at Kumarakom to experience houseboat cruises that take place in a better version of kettuvallams, which are boats with thatched roofs. Now, these houseboats have all the modern-day facilities with living and bedrooms, kitchen, toilets and a balcony for angling. The houseboat cruises of Kumarakom have made it popular among domestic and international tourists who come from all corners of the world for a charming cruise experience. A typical houseboat stays in Kumarakom is a great way to spend quality leisure time in the lap of nature. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1031}",, 1034,"A popular spiritual site, Kallara is noted for its ancient temples and quaint churches. The main attraction is Sree Sarada Temple, dedicated to Goddess Saraswathi, the goddess of knowledge. The idol of Goddess Saraswati is said to have been installed by Kerala's famous social reformer, Sree Narayana Guru. The temple draws huge footfalls during a six-day-long festival celebrated in the month of January every year. The backwaters of Ezhumanthruruth are another attraction that can be explored by taking a ride in traditional cargo boats called kettuvallams and witnessing the majestic beauty of the place while cruising through crisscrossing canals. The waterways were earlier used to transport goods from Alappuzha to Kaduthututhy and now connect Kallara with other important tourist places like Kumarakom. Many private tour operators are available to take you through the tranquil water bodies of Kallara. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1032}",, 1035,"Home to some of Kerala's most celebrated artists and writers, Kudamaloor is a beautiful town blessed with ancient temples and magnificent churches. Nestled on the banks of River Meenachil, Kudamaloor has a rural ambience dotted with huge mansions and traditional Nalukettu houses. The most popular attraction in Kudamaloor is Vasudevapuram Temple, dedicated to Lord Krishna, who is known here as Lord Jagannath. According to legend, the temple was raised specially for the women of Kudamaloor Chempakassery Madom. Beautiful murals painted on the walls are impressive. Another famous temple is Eeraveeswaram Mahadeva Temple, near which lie the ruins of an ancient fort worth a visit. You can see huge gaps in walls that were presumably spots from where cannons were fired. Kudamaloor is also the site from where the country's first woman saint, St Alphonsa was baptised in Blessed Virgin Mary Church. Dedicated to St Alphonsa, lovingly known as Muthiamma, the church was built by the Chembakassery king in 1125 AD. The church's attractive architecture is a seamless blend of Indian and western styles. The ancestral house of St Alphonsa called Muttathupadathu is a popular pilgrimage spot of Kudamaloor.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1033}",, 1036,"Kumarakom is home to a number of luxury resorts that offer a lot of options to explore the pristine backwaters of Kumarakom. Tourists can either take a motor boat or choose between a houseboat and a country boat. The Government Boat Jetty is the most pocket friendly and offers a chance to soak in the scenic beauty of Kerala's villages. Kerala Tourism Development Corporations backwater resort, Waterscapes, offers independent cottages that are built on stilts in the middle of coconut groves. Tourists can either take an early morning ride or an evening ride. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1034}",, 1037,"Spread over 14 hectare, the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is located on the banks of Lake Vembanad in Kottayam. It is a popular destination for birdwatching as migratory birds flock here in large numbers from Siberia and the Himalayas. The best season to visit the sanctuary is between June and August as it is the breeding season of wetland birds like white ibis, herons, egrets, Indian darters and kingfishers. Some other not-to-be-missed avian breeds one can spot are wood beetles, larks, flycatchers, parrots, teals, Siberian cranes, owls, water duck and waterfowls. An intriguing way to visit the sanctuary is on a boat trip that gives a closer look of the birds flocking around the water body. For a more comprehensive experience, tourists can stay in independent cottages on stilts at the backwater resort of Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC).",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1035}",, 1038,"Thanks to the abundance of coconut trees in the state, the talented craftsmen of Kerala have been experimenting with their creativity since ages and creating beautiful products from the shells of coconuts. The fact that these shells are biodegradable, makes the attractive products eco-friendly as well. The people of Kerala have been extensively involved in creating eye-catching articles from coconut shells. The process is an intricate one and first, the hard coconut shell is smoothened, cut and carved using edge tools specially designed for the purpose. From daily use items like bowls, teapots, cups, spoons and ash-trays to decorative items like lamp shades, vases, wall hangings and floor mats, handicraft stores in Kumarakom house a wide range of coconut shell handicraft articles. Some products made from coconut shells like hookahs and large vases are also encased in brass to enhance their beauty and increase their strength. Tourists visiting Kumarakom can also buy conch and seashell items, coir products or models of snake boats. Statues made from granite and metal jewellery are equally popular among visitors.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1036}",, 1039,"Subrahmanya Temple is believed to be the first temple in Kumarakom, built about 1,800 years ago. As per legend, it was constructed on the request of a king of Vadakkumkore. It is believed that the king had taken a break during one of his journeys and while sleeping had a dream wherein he felt Lord Subrahmanyas presence. So, he got these temples built at this location. The famous festival of Thaippooyam, which falls in the Malayalam month of Makaram (mostly in February) is celebrated with religious fervour. The Sree Dharma Sastha Temple has Lord Ayyappan or Sastha as the presiding deity and is said to be over 1,200 years old. It is situated on top of a hillock, called Sabarimala.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1037}",, 1040,"Textiles and handlooms of Kerala are renowned for their craftsmanship, design, colours and simplicity. They are woven by skilled artisans whose families have been in the profession for centuries. Some of the popular items you can buy include the famous white Karaikudi sarees with a golden band on the border. The Balaramapuram sarees and Kuthampully sarees are also high in demand and can be easily found in the saree shops of Kumarakom. The textile products of Kerala are made with materials like cotton, coir, sisal, jute and palm fibres. The state is home to a number of cooperative handloom societies that supply cotton yarns and other required weaving accessories. Most of the textile products in Kerala are crafted by weavers in their homes using different types of looms like pit looms and frame looms. Tourists visiting Kumarakom can also purchase the traditional kasavu mundu and settu mundu, which are traditional white cotton dhotis.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1038}",, 1041,"Wood articles in Kumarakom are unique and handmade and thus make for great buys. Rosewood and sandalwood are mainly used to create carved products, especially idols of gods, goddesses and animals. The process of wood carving involves drawing the design on a piece of paper that is then cut along the edges using a sharp knife. The cut-out obtained from this step is then placed on the wood to mark outlines after which the artists finally carve the wood into various shapes and designs. It is interesting to note that the template is used only for outlining while the majority of the carving is done by the artists on the basis of their own imagination and creativity. The most common themes used in carving wooden articles include scenes from mythological epics, floral patterns, animal figurines. Wooden door frames and antique furniture items are also made using wood carving. Some craftsmen also use rose wood to create figures of Lord Buddha and Jesus Christ, Kathakali masks, pen stands and other such articles.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1039}",, 1042,"Anayirankal is noted for its tea plantations. Stretching across miles of hills and valleys, the plantations are ideal for a refreshing walk and enjoying the music of nature. There is also a small hydro-electric dam here surrounded by green plantations that tourists can visit. While mornings are abuzz with the activities of the workers at the plantations, the evenings are quiet, spent in the company of cups of tea and a cool breeze. You can also go boating at the reservoir here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1040}",, 1043,"Munnar is a great place for adventure lovers and bamboo rafting is one of the most thrilling experiences one can have here. What makes it much more interesting than usual rafting is the fact that tourists get to build their own bamboo rafts with the help of bamboo poles, coir ropes and inflated rubber tyres. One of the best places to experience bamboo rafting near Munnar is the Periyar lake in Thekkady. To reach the boarding point for bamboo rafting, tourists first need to trek through dense forests for 4 km. Rafting through the serene Periyar river, surrounded by verdant hills makes for a truly memorable and refreshing experience. Bamboo rafting can get physically demanding since it requires much more strength than usual rafting.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1041}",, 1044,"A lot of activities are offered at this beautiful park. You can go boating, skating, cycling, take long walks or simply sit and enjoy the peace of the park. There is also a vast variety of flora for you to admire. The parkland sprawls over 16 acre and lies 3 km away from Munnar. It is situated near the Pallivasal hydro-electric project. Other attractions include Munnar Hydel Park, on the banks of River Muthirapuzha, and a massive playground for kids, equipped with multiple swings, tree houses and ropeways. It is open on all days from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm, including public holidays. Perfect for families with kids, Blossom International Park allows you to relax and learn about various species of flowers, shrubs, succulents and ivy in the loveliest surroundings.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1042}",, 1045,"Munnar's Mattupetty Dam and its reservoir lake offer the perfect setting for enjoying a boat ride and admiring the scenic beauty of the gorgeous hill station. The boating facility at the dam is provided by the District Tourist Promotion Council and tourists can hire speed launch boats, slow speed boats and motorboats for an amazing experience amidst nature. Another great spot for boating in Munnar is the popular Anayirankal Dam, which is blessed with a rich variety of flora and fauna. Sighting elephants during the boat ride in the Anayirankal Lake is very common and makes the experience even better. If you are an adventure enthusiast, a thrilling speed boat ride will make your day and if you are a nature lover, you can take slow boats and admire the splendid beauty of the surroundings, as you serenely cruise along.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1043}",, 1046,"Tourists can head to the Periyar Tiger Reserve to indulge in the thrilling activity of border hiking, which is organised by the Forest Department of Munnar. It takes around six hours to complete the hiking trail that involves walking through hilly terrains with altitudes ranging from 900 to 1,300 m. The breathtaking beauty of the verdant forests, a rich variety of flora and fauna, splendid views from the hilltops and frequent wildlife sightings make border hiking an amazing experience for everyone. Elephants and sloth bears can be easily spotted during the hike along with other animals like bison and sambar deer. Border hiking through the tiger reserve is also a great opportunity for birdwatchers who are introduced to a wide variety of bird and butterfly species during the long trail. The programme is also called Protected Oriented Hiking and starts at 8 am every morning.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1044}",, 1047,"A visit to 'God's own country' (as Kerala is fondly called) is incomplete without hitching a ride on an elephant, which is the state animal of Kerala and is also featured on its emblem. Carmelagiri Elephant Park is the best place to try this out. That it is located at Mattupetty Road that lies near the popular and scenic Mattupetty Dam, makes it all the more worth one's while. Exciting excursions sitting atop an elephant take one through rolling slopes, sprawling tea plantations and parks with sky-high trees and give a spectacular view of rough Munnar paths. One can also feed the elephants and talk to the mahouts about their behaviour and learn about their moods. The elephants are trained and well cared for by the mahouts, who help educate tourists about the majestic creatures.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1045}",, 1048,"The sanctuary is home to a wide variety of wildlife species. It spans a vast area and has a thriving animal life. Chinnar is well-guarded and holds a treasure of flora too, nearly a thousand species of flowering plants, as well as dry deciduous forests and grasslands. From birds and butterflies to mammals and moths, one can witness nature in all its beauty and glory here. Chinnar Sanctuary also has the largest number of reptiles within the state, including the rare mugger crocodile. It is also home to the grizzled giant squirrel; numbering less than 200, it is one of the most endangered species in the world. The other animals that can be found include spotted deer, sambar deer, Hanuman langur and peacock.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1046}",, 1049,"A paradise full of rare varieties of flora and fauna, the Eravikulam National Park is home to Nilgiri tahr, a species of mountain goat currently listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Around one-third of the goat’s population in the entire world resides here. The other animals found are the Indian flying fox, Asiatic jackal, sloth bear, small Indian civet etc. The land is covered in shola forests, concentrated in the valleys of the jungle. Turner’s Valley, which sits about halfway into the park, is the deepest point. The Neelakurinji plant, which is again an uncommon sight, grows here once every 12 years. Put this place on your must-visit list because Anamudi, the highest peak in South India also lies here. Eravikulam lies 13 km away from Munnar. Remember, the park is closed for the public during January-February due to calving season.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1047}",, 1050,One of the most thrilling activities in Munnar is joining a team of armed forest guards for a late night jungle patrol in the eco-development zones of the Periyar Tiger Reserve. The patrols are organised between 4 am and 7 am and are aimed at keeping poachers at bay in order to keep a check on forest degradation. Tourists from all corners of India and the world can play an instrumental part in conserving Thekkady's wildlife by participating in jungle patrolling. The constant fear and excitement of encountering a tiger as you hear unusual sounds from different corners of the jungle a one-of-its-kind experience that will leave you both nervous and excited. Tourists are divided into different teams and each team has four tourists accompanied by forest guards and protection watchers.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1048}",, 1051,"Established by Tata Tea, the museum traces the legacy of tea plantations in Munnar. Munnar has a fascinating history intertwined with the growth of tea plantations and the museum shows off interesting aspects of this evolution in Kerala's high ranges. The museum houses artefacts, photographs and machineries used for processing tea, and is located in the Nallathanni Estate.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1049}",, 1052,"Flaky, fluffy, crispy and soft is how best a Malabar parotta can be described. It is usually eaten with both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes, and is a variant of the North Indian “lachha paratha”, or the Malaysian “roti cannai”. This unleavened flatbread is usually drenched in yummy curries like Chicken Chettinad, beef chilly, and other meaty stews to cut the spice of the dish, while adding an element of crispiness to it. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1050}",, 1053,"Enjoy a cup of tea at the highest plantation in the world, 38 km away from Munnar. The hill top is accessible only by jeep. One can have a breathtaking view of the Munnar Valley from here. At about 7,900 ft above sea level, you can even glimpse the neighbouring state of Tamil Nadu. For a trekker, a walk through these hills is a must-do. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1051}",, 1054,"Kundala region is one of the major attractions of Munnar, particularly the Kundala Lake. Situated around 20 km from Munnar, this lake provides an exquisite view of sunlight dancing on the surface of water. Going further, one can take in the serene view of the Setu Parvati Dam, the first arch dam of Asia, built in 1946. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1052}",, 1055,"Lockhart Gap lies 13 km away from Munnar and is often spelt as “lock heart” because of the gap in the two hills that looks like a locked heart! The site has plenty of trekking options and the trails are quite serene. From here, one can view lush green valleys, foggy slopes and well-maintained plantations. This is an ideal location to spend an entire day and go for a picnic with loved ones. The gap is a secluded location and will help you get away from the chaos of city life. Take a long, invigorating walk, try out different varieties of coffee and tea, or just watch a splendid sunset paint the sky red and gold – you’ll be transported to another world in Lockhart Gap.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1053}",, 1056,"Visit Marayoor for its natural sandalwood forests and sugarcane farms that give splendid views of nature. Essentially a hamlet, Marayoor lies on the outskirts of Munnar. Inside the Marayoor Forest Range is Muniyara, a prehistoric site with murals, relics and rock paintings from the New Stone Age, where one can see scores of historians and anthropologists hard at work. The 2000-year-old monuments here include burial grounds, known as Dolmenoid Cists, which have been under research for centuries. The Dolmenoid Cists comprise four stones, each placed on one corner and capped by a larger stone. The old stone relics and paintings are particularly interesting to history buffs.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1054}",, 1057,Munnar is blessed with one of the best cycling trails in South India and is nothing less than a paradise for adrenaline junkies and mountain biking enthusiasts. Cycling through narrow winding roads surrounded by forest-clad hill slopes is an absolutely thrilling experience. Cycling through the awe-inspiring landscape of Munnar also gives an opportunity to explore the many tea plantations located here as you come across local men and women plucking the tender tea leaves. Pedal up to Top Station and witness captivating views of the hills of Kerala and the plains of Tamil Nadu. The biking tour not only gives tourists a chance to interact with local tribals and tea plantation workers but also offers great views of the countryside.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1055}",, 1058,"Boasting colonial architecture and exquisite artworks, the Mount Carmel Church is among the most popular spiritual attractions in Munnar. Nestled in the hills of Munnar, it is the first Roman Catholic church in these ranges, and was established in 1898. A pastel-hued edifice set amidst rolling green hills, the church is known for its pretty wood-framed windows and the main shrine that houses an elegant statue of Christ and the Virgin Mary. From the terrace of the building, tourists can breathe in spectacular views of verdant hills, lush valleys, emerald tea plantations and pristine rivers.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1056}",, 1059,"Every 12 years, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Western Ghats are adorned with blue blankets of the legendary Neelakurinji flower, which is one of the most awe-inspiring sights in the world. The unique flower that grows only once every 12 years has caught the fancy of biologists, landscape photographers and nature lovers for decades and even today, tourists from all over the world await the blooming of this beautiful violet-blue flower. Areas like Mattupetty and Top Station, near Munnar, are the prime spots to witness this incredible natural wonder. To visit the plantations, tourists need to walk through the lush green shola forests to reach a mountainous grassland covered with Neelakurinji flowers in full bloom. Witnessing the purple carpet of flowers will leave you mesmerised and will stay etched in your memory forever. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1057}",, 1060,"Munnar turns into a fairyland every time the blooming season comes around and the beautiful Neelakurinji flower covers the landscape in blue and purple. This rare beauty can be seen flowering in this locale once every 12 years. Thousands of travellers crowd Munnar during blooming season when the hills are all draped and look even prettier. Neelakurinji is a shrub mostly found in the Western Ghats of South India. Its habitat is specifically confined to the shola grasslands in the ghats—the Nilgiri hills, Palani hills and the Eravikulam hills of Munnar.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1058}",, 1061,"The main attraction in Pallivasal village is the Pallivasal Waterfalls, which is an excellent spot for sightseeing and enjoying picnics. Located on the outskirts of Munnar, near the Sita Devi Lake, the falls is an ideal point to unwind and rejuvenate. Tourists can also enjoy nature walks and trekking around the area. The region around the falls is teeming with flora and fauna that add to the peace and tranquillity of the surroundings. A stone's throw from the falls lie expansive areas of lush green tea plantations that are perfect to enjoy nature walks. You can also learn more about the process of growing tea here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1059}",, 1062,"Pampadum Shola National Park is home to several endangered species of flora and fauna. It is the smallest national park in Kerala and was declared as such in 2003. Since then, it has been attracting travellers for its lush forests and a variety of wildlife and trekking trails. The name of the park literally translates to the forest where the snake dances.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1060}",, 1063,"Peerumedu, literally meaning a peer’s valley, is named after the legendary sufi saint Peer Mohammad. This area in the Idukki district, with its lovely weather, aromatic spice plantations, and sanguine spirit, was once the summer retreat of several maharajas of Travancore, as well as a noted principality of South India. Peerumedu lies 114 km from Munnar, and the drive is a treat in itself. The warm, sultry winds of Kerala will instantly put you at ease as you drive past lush, green meadows, over gushing streams and pretty colonial houses.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1061}",, 1064,"Set amidst picturesque tea estates and dense vegetation, the magnificent Power House Waterfalls is one of the most visited spots around Munnar. Falling from a height of 2,000 m, the waterfalls originates from the pristine Sita Devi Kulam Lake at Devikulam, and comes to life during the monsoon season. The milky white water of the falls, gushing down rocky terrain, leaves one enchanted and smitten by the natural and undisturbed beauty of verdant surroundings. Add to this, the cool breeze sweeping the land, and you have an idyllic and rejuvenating experience. The falls is also known as the Chinnakanal Waterfalls. It lies en route the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary in Thekkady, which is another must-see site near Munnar. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1062}",, 1065,"The hilly landscape of Munnar offers the perfect terrain for adventurous activities like rock climbing and mountain rappelling. Climbing the mist-shrouded steep peaks of Munnar makes for an extremely thrilling experience for adventure enthusiasts and adrenaline junkies. It's always advisable to choose aided climbing over free climbing since the latter can be quite strenuous. Local guides will help you get the right equipment and fitness gear to ensure safety. Mountain rappelling is a blend of mountaineering and rock climbing. First, you need to hike up to a steep cliff with the help of equipment, after which, you are dropped down a vertical rock while being attached to a safety harness. You can try different techniques like backward, forward, side and stomach rappelling and get one of the most exciting experiences of your life.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1063}",, 1066,"Walk around in the museum to get acquainted with the eventful story of Munnar. The Tata Tea Museum is located in the Nallathanni Estate of Munnar; its transformation from an uninhabited stretch of forest land to a plantation town. The highlights of the museum include old machineries used for tea processing, photographs and some other curious displays that throw light on the efforts of some adventurous planters who dared to conquer the wild with minimal equipment and little resource. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1064}",, 1067,"A treasure trove of tea, Munnar boasts patches of emerald plantations that offer ripe opportunities to experience tea tourism at its best. You can stroll through the picturesque vast stretches that are permeated with a spicy aroma or try an array of varieties that are locally grown. Let your senses be doused with the calming fragrance of brewing tea leaves as you sit through one of the most surreal experiences of your life- tea tasting.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1065}",, 1068,"Thommankuthu lies 18 km away from the town of Thodupuzha and is an ideal picnic spot. The waterfall here gets its name from the tribal leader Kolumban, who was washed away in its waters. You can go up to the top of the mountain and opt for night camping and birdwatching while enjoying the views after a 12 km trek, but trekkers are recommended to have a guide accompany them, because the trail is winding and they could get lost. The waterfall is at a height of 1,500 m and cascades down seven steps with a pool at each tier. Visitors can go boating and fishing as well. Travellers might need to contact the District Tourism Promotion Council of Idukki or the Divisional Forest Office of the State Department of Forests and Wildlife before visiting this site.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1066}",, 1069,"One of the most stunning spots in Munnar, Top Station provides a magnificent view of contiguous sights. It is situated 1,700 m above sea level, and is known as such because it is the highest railway station in the Kundala Valley. It is a great place to spend a few hours with a constant cool breeze, blue skies and wild flowers all around. One can also get brilliant views of the neighbouring state of Tamil Nadu. Top Station deserves a special visit during the blooming season of Neelakurinji flower, when it blankets hills and valleys for miles. The station serves as the western entrance to the Palani Hills National Park.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1067}",, 1070,"Locally known as erumadam, tree houses in Kerala are one of the best sites to enjoy the emerald and pristine beauty of the landscape. There are a number of resorts in and around Munnar that provide a comfortable stay in luxurious tree houses. These houses are constructed over tall trees overlooking the surrounding lush green forests. The interesting part about raising a tree house is that not one nail is used in perching the house on the tree. In fact, it is nicely tied to the tree using bamboo poles and ropes. Munnar is home to a number of imposing tree houses and staying in one is definitely a memorable and one-of-its-kind experience. These tree houses are constructed with the help of eco-friendly materials like coir mats, hay straws and bamboo poles. It is said that tree houses were first used by the tribal hunters of Munnar to get protection from wild animals but today, they are an exotic experience for tourists.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1068}",, 1071,"Kerala is home to a number of tribal communities and the Mannans and the Palians are among the most prominent tribes of Munnar. The Tribal Heritage programme of the state government is aimed at providing a glimpse of tribal life to tourists. About a couple of hours long, it involves trekking through dense forests and visiting a tribal hamlet nestled at the periphery of the Periyar Tiger Reserve. Tourists can take the tour every day from 8 am to 12 noon and from 2 pm to 4 pm.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1069}",, 1072,"Running along the western coast of India, from Tapti river in the north to the southern tip of India, the Western Ghats is a veritable treasure of biodiversity. It is the eighth biodiversity hotspot in the world, extending into the states of Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra. The Western Ghats comprises several hill ranges such as Cardamom Hills, Nilgiris, Anaimalai Hills and Sahyadris.  The Western Ghats shelters over 139 types of mammals, 508 species of birds, 5,000 kinds of flowering plants and 179 varieties of amphibians that are unique to the region. Some of the endangered species, such as Malabar large-spotted civet, Asian elephants, black panther, lion-tailed macaque, tiger, wild boar, sloth bear, leopard, sambar and the great Indian hornbill, can be spotted here. The forests of the Western Ghats include 39 reserves and 13 national parks. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1070}",, 1073,"A popular holy site, Sivagiri Mutt is the headquarters of the Sree Narayana Dharma Sangham, an organisation founded by reformer Sree Narayana Guru's followers and disciples. Sivagiri Mutt is sprawled over a lush green area of 200 acre on top of Sivagiri Hill. Its architecture is unique, particularly its multi-tiered white terraces. Many believe that this hermitage was the place where Sree Narayana Guru lived most of his life and breathed his last in 1928. His samadhi and personal belongings have also been displayed at the site. The main festivals celebrated here are Guru Deva Jayanti, in August, and Guru Deva Samadhi, in September, every year. The hermitage invites devotees from far and wide during the Sivagiri Pilgrimage that is conducted annually between December 30 and January 1. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1071}",, 1074,"Janardhanaswami Temple is one of the major pilgrim spots in Kerala with a history of about 2,000 years. Situated in Varkala, it stands on a steep hill and has a beach road as an entrance. Though its religious significance is quite high, its architectural splendour also lures tourists its way. A high entrance arch with a tiled roof greets visitors from where they can admire the aesthetic glory of the banyan tree that stands as a sentinel in front of the temple, with idols of several serpent gods and goddesses installed nearby. The temple also houses brightly painted idols of Lord Hanuman, Lord Shiva and Garuda (a mythical bird), while the main shrine is dedicated to Lord Janardhana (an avatar of Lord Vishnu). With four arms carrying shanghu (the holy conch shell) chakra (wheel), gada (mace) and kumbham (pot) each, the statue is a striking sight.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1072}",, 1075,"Located on the outskirts of Varkala, Anjengo Fort was built in the 17th and 18th centuries by the British East India Company when it chose Anjengo to make its first trade settlement in the state of Kerala. The fort has a rich history and as you walk around its walls, picturesque views can be availed. The word 'Anjuthengu' means five coconut palms and legend has it that a small area of five coconut trees was given to the British on rent by the Queen of Attingal and that is how the fort got its name. Interestingly, the fort is the first signal station for coming ships. The fort has a cemetery that is amongst the oldest in the state and dates back to 1704. The fort is now under the care of National Heritage Monuments. Tourists can also head to the pristine beach nearby and enjoy a day soaking in the serenity of nature. A lighthouse in close proximity is also worth a visit. It is around 130 foot tall and offers a sweeping view of the entire area. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1073}",, 1076,Ponnumthuruthu island is also known as Golden island and is one of the most beautiful uninhabited islands in the state of Kerala. This offbeat spot is caressed by the Anjengo backwaters and lies about 20 km from Varkala. This island has a five-acre radius and can be accessed only by a jetty from the Nedunganda village.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1074}",, 1077,"Surfing in Varkala is once in a lifetime experience. The lovers of sun and sand are in for a treat as the waves at Varkala are just right for surfers. Since it is a cliffside location, near the roaring sea, it lures many water sports lovers, along with surfing schools. Beginners can get training at one of these schools before wading into the water. The best time for beginners is from December to February when the waves are smaller and one can easily practice on them. Perfect currents, open sea, whitewater, pristine waves, quiet shorelines make Varkala an ideal stopover for surfers and beach hoppers. The peak seasons for surfers is from October to March when they can find big waves.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1075}",, 1078,"Located about 107 km from Aurangabad, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ajanta Caves are a famous cluster of 32 Buddhist caves. The rock-hewn caves at Ajanta are either chaityas (shrine), chapels or prayer halls, or viharas (monasteries) or residential cells.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1076}",, 1079,"Nestled in the lap of verdant hills, Aurangabad Caves are a historian's delight. Located to the north of the city, they are a set of 12 Buddhist caves dating from the 3rd century AD. The mystic aura of the caves, almost hidden between lush hills, is because of the evident tantric influence in the architecture and iconography here. Most of these caves are viharas, residential cells. Experts believe that Caves 3 and 7 are the most fascinating and should not be missed. Moreover, Caves1 and 3 belong to the later Mahayana period. In terms of the floor plan, the pillar layout and the detailing are similar to Caves 21 and 24 at Ajanta. The western group consists of Caves 1 to 5, while the eastern group consists of Caves 6 to 10. Cave 4 is a chaitya, which is the only one of its kind to have been excavated during the later Satavahana period. These are rock-cut caves offering a spectacular panorama of the cityscape and the Bibi ka maqbara. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1077}",, 1080,"This is the burial place of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb’s wife, Dilras Banu Begum (popularly known as bibi). She was given the title of Rabia-ud-Durrani, or the modern day Rabia. The title refers to the memory of Rabia Basra, who was an Iraqi aristocratic woman, well known for her generosity and kind-heartedness.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1078}",, 1081,"Bidriware is the pride of Bidar, near Aurangabad, and is an indigenous handicraft tradition that garners a lot of admiration and appreciation. Practised on zinc and copper, and inlaid with pure silver or thin sheets, it is a delicate art and remarkably intricate. Bidri items can be found in most arts and crafts shops of Hyderabad and regular tours are organised by local heritage tour companies to Bidar, where visitors can watch the artisans at work. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1079}",, 1082,"Towering over the landscape on a 200-m-high conical hill and spread over 95 hectare, the Daulatabad Fort is the epitome of Deccan perseverance and strategic ingenuity. In its heydays, the fort was considered  impenetrable, owing to a complicated series of  defences around and inside it. Mahakot, or the four distinct walls with 54 bastions surround the fort for a length of nearly 5 km. The walls are about 6 to 9 ft thick and 18 to 27 ft high. Ammunition depots and granaries housed inside in the premises add to the thrill of exploring this historical stronghold. Another interesting feature is Hathi Haud, a gigantic water tank with a capacity of about 10,000 cubic m. Today, the huge crater leaves one in awe of its size. You can also visit the Chand Minar, which stands at a height of 30 ft. The Tughlaq era royal bath, an elite structure, is a must-visit. It has massage chambers, provisions for hot baths and steam baths for which water was supplied through well-laid tanks, channels, pipes, ventilators etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1080}",, 1083,"Ellora, considered the finest examples of rock-cut architecture, comprises  Hindu, Buddhist and Jain caves that were chiselled between the 4th and the 9th century. Of the 34 caves, 12 are Buddhist, 17 Hindu and 5 Jain, and date back to the Rashtrakuta dynasty, about 1,500 years ago. They were declared a World Heritage Site in 1983, and are now maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1081}",, 1084,"Located in Jain Hills, Jalgaon, Gandhi Teerth is a 65,000 sq ft complex that comprises research centres and museums centred on the life of Mahatma Gandhi. Flanked by a mango orchard and many serene walkways, the complex has been beautifully landscaped. The sprawling gardens are spread across 300 acre and offer a great escape from the hustle-bustle of the city. Guests can also find rooms at a residential complex within the premise. The institution is home to a thematic, state-of-the-art ‘Gandhi ji ki Khoj’ museum. It includes various interactive multimedia presentations for visitors who can gain a lot of insight into the Indian Independence struggle as well as information about the philosophical beliefs and life of the Father of the Nation. The Gandhi Teerth is also home to the GIRI, or the Gandhi International Research Institute. This is the academic arm of the institute, which is responsible for awarding degrees, certificates and facilitating world-class research in Gandhi studies. The premises is home to the discussions and meetings of the Gandhi think-tank, which is geared towards bringing about a seamless blending of the principles of Gandhi with the contemporary policy and political challenges and attitudes. An archive of the publications on and by Gandhiji is also a part of the premises. It has also started an initiative called Gandhinomics, which works towards creating rural development and outreach programmes on the basis of Gandhian ideology. Some of the exciting technological features of the premises include sections that are equipped with touch screens, bioscopes, digital books, 3-D mapping and animation. There is also a hyper realistic statue of Gandhiji, which spins in real time. It is part of the 2.5 hours guided tour of the museum that the visitors can enjoy.   ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1082}",, 1085,"Located in Jalna, Guru Ganesh Tapodham is a prominent pilgrimage place for Jains. It is also known as Karnatak Kesari. The Jain Trust Shri Vardhaman Sthankwasi Jain Shravak Sangh, is responsible for the running of Tapodham. It also runs several other institutions like a school, library and gaushala. The gaushala is one of the largest in the Marathwada region. An annual fair held here, attracts a large number of tourists and devotees from across the country. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1083}",, 1086,"Originally called khuab or little dream, Himroo is a distinctive weaving technique known for its splendour. The fabric used is a combination of cotton and silk and shines with the lustre of satin. The designs and style of Himroo are  unique and famous for good reason. This art form is believed to have originated in Persia. The weaves include plain lines woven in various geometrical designs with motifs drawn from nature, religious verses and portraits of rulers. The weaves also feature patterns of local fruits, flowers, birds and animals. The Himroo shawls have an extra layer of loose silk weft and that is why they are so soft and feel like silk.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1084}",, 1087,"Excavated during the rule of the Kalachuri, Chalukya and Rashtrakuta rulers, these caves are home to numerous noteworthy sculptures and contain traces of plaster suggesting that the sculptures were painted. Prominent caves include 14, 15, 16, 21 and 29. Cave 14 contains sculptural panels adorned with Hindu deities. Cave 16, known as the Kailasa, is the piece de resistance. A monolithic rock-cut structure, it looks like a multi-storeyed temple complex. The spectacular courtyard houses two life-size elephant statues as well as two victory pillars. The side walls are decorated with sculpted panels. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1085}",, 1088,"Jalna is a popular spiritual site that invites people across faiths to visit various shrines and temples here. It is said to be the birthplace of Sant Ramdas Swami, who, according to Hindu mythology, shares his birth timing with Lord Rama. During Nav Navami, a festival is organised here that draws visitors from all over the region. Tourists can also head to Sri Ganesha Temple, about 25 km from the city. It is noted for its celebrations during the Ganesh Chaturthi festival. Another attraction is Anandi Swami Temple, built by Mahadji Shinde, a Maratha warrior. It is believed to be about 250 years old and hosts a grand annual fair on the eve of Ashadi Ekadashi. Around 20 km from the city lies the Matsyodari Devi Temple that is located on a hill that resembles a fish. It makes for an interesting visit, not just for spiritual purposes but also for its attractive architecture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1086}",, 1089,"The Samartha Temple, built in the memory of Sant Ramdas, the younger son of Suryajipant Thosar Kulkarni and Ranubai, is the main tourist attraction. It is widely believed that he was born at the exact time of the birth of Lord Rama. His actual name was Narayan. Every Ram Navami, a popular annual fair is held at the Rama temple situated in Sant Ramdas Swami’s home. The temple was built by the donation received from Mother Queen Holkar of Indore in the memory and honour of Shri Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar. There are boarding facilities available for those who want to have an immersive experience. It is said that Sant Ramdas Swami was born at Jamb Samartha, which is situated in the Ghansavangi tahsil of Jalna district.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1087}",, 1090,"Lonar is among the five largest crater lakes in the world, and is about 2 km wide and 150 m deep. Formed nearly 50,000 years ago, the crater is oval in shape and the only natural impact crater in the world in basalt rock. Geologists believe that it was formed by the impact of a meteorite, and must have been more than a million tonnes to have created such an impact. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1088}",, 1091,"The Matsyodari Devi Temple of Ambad, situated on a hill that resembles a matsya or a fish, lies 21 km from the city of Jalna. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Matsyadevi, and both the name of the goddess and the city have been derived from the aforementioned hill. Believed to be one of the oldest temples in the region, the Matsyodari Devi Temple hosts a popular fair held every Navratra (a nine-day holy festival) around October. Local legend believes that the town of Ambad was founded by Rishi Ambad, who was at some time a Hindu king who ran away from his governance responsibilities and hid in one of the caves in this hill to relinquish this world of attachments.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1089}",, 1092,"This gurudwara was constructed by Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the leader of the Sikh empire, at the place where the last guru of Sikhism, Guru Gobind Singh ji breathed his last. According to a religious belief, this is where the guru-ship was passed on from Guru Gobind Singh to the Guru Granth Sahib. Guru Gobind Singh ji realised that men, even as great as him, are perishable, but ideas, which the Guru Granth Sahib represents, are not. While conferring the guru-ship on the holy book, Guru Gobind Singh ji called Nanded the Abchalnagar, or the steadfast city. The name 'Sachkhand' literally means the region of truth.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1090}",, 1093,"A city with many facets, Paithan has played host to a number of important dynasties, movements and aesthetic cultures. It is also the birthplace of Sri Nimbarka, the founder of the Nimbarka Sampradaya tradition of Vaishnavism. The city was also home to Sant Eknath Maharaj, whose samadhi is located here. Devotees flock to the city during the Paithan Yatra, also known as Nath Shashthi. Paithan is important as a Digambar Jain Atishay Kshetra. A beautiful black-coloured sand idol of the 20th Jain Tirthankar, Bhagwan Munisuvratnath, is installed in a temple here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1091}",, 1094,"A Paithani saree is a luxury in itself. It is distinguished by its feature of looking exactly the same on both sides, including the border and the pallu. This saree forms a part of the bridal trousseau in Maharashtra and does not lose its shine over time, unlike other silks. The basic colours that the saree comes in are sky blue, red, yellow, green, magenta and purple, with two dominating colours: one on the saree and the other on the border and the pallu.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1092}",, 1095,"Situated a stone's throw from the city, Panchakki is a 17th century water mill. Its underground water channel travels more than 8 km to its source located in the mountains. The channel culminates in a beautiful artificial waterfall that powers the mill. Legend has it that the mill was used to ground grain to feed garrison troops, disciples of sufi saints as well as pilgrims who would stop by. The historical importance of the complex is heightened by the fact that this was once home to some of the great sufi saints who came to India around the 12th century. In fact, Baba Shah Musafir, one of the great saints in the sufi tradition made this complex his residence. Among the other local attractions in the complex, there is a Banyan tree, which is believed to be no less than 300 years old.   ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1093}",, 1096,"Located on Chandora Hill, Pithalkhora Caves are a set of 14 rock-cut Buddhist caves that back to the 2nd century BCE. These basalt rock caves are among the earliest examples of rock-cut architecture in the country, and invite visitors from all over the region. While four of the caves are chaityas or prayer halls, the rest are viharas or residential cells. All the caves are from the Hinayana period, and boast paintings that belong to the Mahayana period (6th century CE). One crosses a beautiful waterfall, right next to the caves, to reach the complex with unique statues of Yaksha figures, soldiers, elephants, a deteriorated Gaja Lakshmi icon and an ancient rain harvesting system of rain water. Cave 3 is believed to be the main chaitya, in which original complete pillars are decorated with painting fragments in the Ajanta style. There are a number of beautiful images of Lord Buddha in a seated and a standing pose. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1094}",, 1097,"A unique religious experience awaits travellers who come to Shani Shignapur, a village about 35 km from Ahmednagar. The presiding deity of the village is Sri Shaneshwara or Lord Shanidev, said to be the personification of planet Saturn. Interestingly, the idol, which is said to be self-manifested, is placed on a simple platform rather than an elaborate temple and devotees can perform the religious rituals themselves. Days dedicated to the god like Saturdays and Amavasyas (no moon) are celebrated with special pomp. The god is believed to be the arbiter of bad luck and hence his worship is a way of appeasing him so that his influence does not bring bad luck to the worshippers. Another interesting fact about this village is that the villagers’ belief in Lord Shani is so strong that they do not have door frames or locks. They believe that no crime can occur here when the lord is their guardian. Even shops are left unlocked. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1095}",, 1098,"A wide range of regional handicrafts makes Aurangabad a shopper’s paradise. One can buy unique styles and crafts like Himroo shawls that have an extra layer of loose silk weft, which makes them so soft that they almost feel like silk. Some popular Himroo items that you can buy are shawls, pillowcases, jackets, bed sheets, coats and curtains. A Paithani saree is a treat if you're in Aurangabad. A luxurious weave, it has the distinction of looking exactly the same on both sides, including the border and the pallu. The time taken to create a saree is about a month or two and involves careful coordination of hand, foot and eye. While one colour thread is used length-wise, another colour is used width-wise. This step enables the saree to reflect light off it and display a beautiful colour play. In fact, it appears as it the saree is almost changing its colour. A unique handmade paper that is manufactured in the village of Kaghzipura is also a must-buy. This art of paper-making is said to be about 700 years old, dating back to the times of Muhammad Tughalaq, the Sultan of Delhi. Another attraction is bidriware and one can buy many articles like plates, bowls, vases, ashtrays, jewellery etc., which are made with gold and silver thread inlaid in copper. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1096}",, 1099,"This popular dance form holds a special position in Gwalior's vibrant heritage and enjoys immense popularity among the people of Madhya Pradesh. It is performed with great enthusiasm during folk festivals by the Baredi, Ahir, Gwala, Raut and Rawat communities. It is performed by both men and women, who are believed to be the descendants of Lord Krishna. The dance draws heavily from Indian mythology and leaves audiences enchanted with the charming moves executed during it. The clean and swift motions of the performers, the vibrant costumes and enthusiasm, all culminate to keep the viewers engaged. To witness amazing ahiri performances by the talented ahir folk dancers of the region, make sure to attend one of the popular folk events held in the city.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1097}",, 1100,"Flanked by the beautiful Chambal, Kali and Sind rivers, the historical city of Bhind is known for many legendary monuments. The prime attraction is the Ater Fort, which was built during 1664-1698, by Bhadauria kings Badan Singh, Maha Singh and Bhakat Singh. The grand structure is a great place to reflect on the region's history and try to imagine how the royals lived back then. The fort has been built inside the ravines of River Chambal and has many distinct parts that are worth a visit. Chief of these is the Khooni Darwaza, which is the first and the main gate of the fort that dates back to the Mughal times. The gate is called thus as in earlier times, criminals were thrown from the battlements above it to fall to certain death. Other attractions include a Ganesha temple, the king's quarters and the queen's quarters.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1098}",, 1101,"Carved into a sheer rock face, Chaturbhuj temple, also known as the temple of the four armed Lord, stands on the eastern approach to the Gwalior Fort. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the temple is said to have been constructed in 876 BC. It is most famous for the world’s oldest known zero inscribed onto stone. Inside the temple, there is an idol of Lord Vishnu and the inscription with the zero. There are two figures of zero inscribed and the custodian of the temple or a tour guide can point them out. While the eastern approach to the fort is a tough climb and the cobbled path can't be traversed by car, one can also come down halfway from the top of the fort to see the temple.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1099}",, 1102,"Sitting by the pristine Chambal river, Dholpur is a potpourri of old civilisations, powerful dynasties and stunning natural beauty. The history of Dholpur, earlier known as Dhawalgiri, dates back to Lord Buddha's time and Dholpur was a part of the great Mauryan empire as well. Later it came under the rule of the Mughals too. Located an hour away from Gwalior, in the state of Rajasthan, Dholpur used to be the seat of the Dholpur princely state before India's independence, and today is a city of diverse culture and historical grandeur. The region is most popular for the Shergarh Fort, which is located on the outskirts of the city. The fort was enlarged, repaired and used by Shershah Suri, founder of the Suri empire, in 1540 AD. The stone fort has several palaces, a temple, a tomb and a few structures in ruins.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1100}",, 1103,"A sprawling palace complex located inside the Gwalior Fort, Gujari Mahal was built by Raja Man Singh in the 15th century as a monument of love for his gujar queen, Mrignayani, who was the daughter of a milkman. Folklore says the king had fallen in love with doe-eyed Mrignayani while on a hunt. She agreed to marry him on the condition that the king would build a palace for her with a continuous water supply from River Rai. While the outer structure of the palace is almost intact, inside it is a museum that houses a vast collection of terracotta items, copies of Bagh cave frescoes, archaeological remains from 1st and 2nd century BC, and religious scriptures.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1101}",, 1104,"The majestic Gwalior Fort, stretching along a 3-km-long plateau, overlooking the city sprawled way beneath, is an unmissable sight. Dominating Gwalior's skyline, the 8th-century architectural marvel seems to be standing guard at one end of the city. Home to hundreds of kings over the centuries, the palaces, temples and other buildings inside the fort complex have been built over a period of time and show the influences of different dynasties.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1102}",, 1105,"A magnificent creation in white, the imposing Jai Vilas Palace and Museum is a spectacular European-style castle sitting in the heart of Gwalior. Opulent from every angle, the palace boasts several unique items from the private collection of the erstwhile rulers of Gwalior. Designed by British Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Michael Filose under the aegis of Maharaja Jayaji Rao Scindia in 1874 at a cost of INR 1 crore, the palace is inspired by several European architecture styles. The first storey of the palace is Tuscan, the second, Italian-Doric and the third draws ideas from Corinthian design. From its 12,40,771-sq-ft area to the endlessly large Durbar Hall, everything in the palace is larger than life. The interior of the Durbar Hall glitters with gilt and gold and boasts two gigantic chandeliers and one of Asia’s largest carpets. It is said eight elephants were suspended from the ceiling of the hall to check if it could take the weight of these two chandeliers weighing 3.5 tonne. Another section that holds pride of place is the banquet hall with a model train made of solid silver that ran along a track on the edge of a gigantic dining table, carrying after-dinner brandy and cigars around. The palace also had a suite of solid crystal furniture and was reached via a staircase with crystal balusters. The museum occupies around 35 rooms of the palace and showcases among other items from the royal family’s collection, a transport section, which includes a silver buggy, silver chariot, palanquins, and vintage luxury cars. The museum also houses rare paintings by Indian and European masters. Lithographs of Napoleon and Tipu Sultan are some of the rarest collections of the family that are displayed in the museum.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1103}",, 1106,"Dotted with conifers, this national park shelters species like the Indian gazelle, nilgai, sambar, blackbuck, leopard, langur and chausingha or four-horned antelope. Birdwatchers can find a vivid variety of avifauna such as painted stork, pond heron, white-breasted kingfisher and purple-sunbird. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1104}",, 1107,"The impressive Man Singh Palace dominates the structures inside the Gwalior Fort. The palace, which is today considered to be among the very few pre-Mughal palaces to have survived, is known for its colourful exterior tilework. The multicoloured frieze and mosaics include ducks, elephants, crocodiles and tigers in yellow and green on a base of brilliant blue glazed ceramic! It is also called Chit Mandir or the Painted Palace.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1105}",, 1108,"Located 46 km from Gwalior, it is in Morena that one finds the largest number of peacocks in India. Morena has been named after the bird which is called 'mor' in Hindi. The prime attraction is the Sabalgarh Fort, which is a formidable structure perched on a large rock. It was built in the 17th century by Gurjar sardar, Sabal Singh, who was a noble in the court of the rulers of Karauli. The fort is, at present, in a state of ruin and is believed to be haunted. Around 35 km west of Morena stands the Sersaini Fort, which is a must-visit, along with the Sati Mata Mandir that lies on the banks of River Chambal. Tourists can also head to the Tomb of Ganna Begum, which is located near a beautiful and ancient bridge with minarets over River Saank. Legend has it that the tomb was constructed in the memory of the widow of Gajhiuddin, the wazir of Sarai, in 1775 AD. She was named Ganna as her voice was said to be as sweet as sugarcane. Morena is famous for gajak, a sweet made from sesame and jaggery that is conventionally consumed in winter months.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1106}",, 1109,"The historic town of Narwar, in Shivpuri district, lies to the east of River Kalisindh, which surrounds the famous fort of Narwar. Situated atop a hillock, the Narwar Fort is spread over 8 sq km on a steep scarp of Vindhya mountain range. It also houses a palace that has been built in a true Rajput style with fluted columns, flat ceilings and multifold arches.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1107}",, 1110,"Formed to protect the Chambal river eco-system, the National Chambal Sanctuary, also known as the National Chambal Gharial Sanctuary, is famous for Ganges river dolphins, ghariyals (a crocodile variety native to India), muggar crocodiles and freshwater turtles. The sanctuary, in Uttar Pradesh, covers about 400 km of the Chambal river area, which starts from Rajasthan's Kota barrage. It was declared a national sanctuary in 1979 and sits across three states: Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. One can spot a diverse variety of birds here and over 290 species of migratory and resident birds have been identified so far. The main draw of the sanctuary are flamingos that arrive here in November and stay till May. Tourists visiting the sanctuary can enjoy the sights while taking a motorboat ride on the river, especially provided by the Forest Department of Madhya Pradesh. It lies at a distance of 105 km from Gwalior.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1108}",, 1111,"The beautiful craft of papier-mache is an important part of Gwalior's handicraft industry. The Nagvanshi community of Gwalior is involved in making papier-mache articles, like birds, animals and other decorative items using soaked paper, colours and glue. The articles made using papier-mache are known for their bright and arresting colours and one would find the colour gold a common feature in most of them. The skilled craftsmen of Gwalior also make beautiful toys and dolls using the unique craft technique. Earlier, papier-mache was used to create ornate articles like vases and figurines of popular icons. The process of crafting an article is an intricate one. Firstly, the clay is sculpted and then moulds of Plaster-of-Paris are made. The papier-mache dough is beaten into thick sheets and then cast in these moulds. It is dried in the sun and smoothened with sandpaper. Vibrant colours are used to paint and decorate these beautiful articles.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1109}",, 1112,"The ancient city of Pawaya finds mention in ancient texts and works of Sanskrit literature. It is known for ruins dating between 1st and 8th centuries that have been unearthed in the region. It is said that once the grand city was lined with tall mansions, gorgeous temples with sky-high shikharas (spires) and gates. Lying between Para and the Sindhu rivers, the city flourished as an important site. It also finds mention in Kokkala Grahapati inscription of Khajuraho (1001 AD). The foundation of the city of Pawaya was laid between the Krita and Treta yugas, according to the inscriptions of Khajuraho. It is attributed to a king of Padma dynasty but it seems to be mythical.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1110}",, 1113,"The forested city of Shivpuri reverberates with royal reminiscences. Most famous for the Madhav National Park, it was once the summer capital of the rulers of Gwalior. The city draws its name from Lord Shiva, who is said to have visited this land. The major attractions here are a British-style hunting lodge, marble chhatris dedicated to Gwalior kings and beautiful palaces.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1111}",, 1114,"Shopping in Gwalior is an unforgettable experience. While its bustling bazaars are brimming with a plethora of items like tribal jewellery, papier-mache articles and handwoven sarees, what really makes an impression is the old-world charm of the markets that speak of the days gone by. Gwalior is home to some of the oldest marketplaces in the state, where you can shop for a wide range of items including local handicrafts and the popular Chanderi silk sarees. The city's Patankar Bazar is the best place to pick up exquisite lacquer ware, wall hangings, jewellery, handwoven carpets and dolls. You can also shop for similar articles in Laskar Bazaar and Maharajwada Bazaar. Head to the government-run emporium to check out a great collection of tribal jewellery, dokra figurines, fabrics etc. Papier-mache items are also a great option if you want to take a souvenir back home. The city is famous for its attractive woollen carpets and you can easily find them in any good store of the city.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1112}",, 1115,"One of the most preferred picnic spots during the monsoon season, the dam is the perfect place to spend quality and leisure time with family and friends. It's a thrilling experience to be at the Tigra Dam when its gates are opened during heavy rains. The dam offers a range of boating options for visitors. Take the Jalpari boat for a peaceful experience or have an adventurous time taking a speed boat ride or riding a water scooty. Paddle boats are also available for those who like to mix their excursion with some exercise. The Tigra Dam is nestled 23 km away from Gwalior and a ride to the dam introduces visitors to a number of small villages. The dam lies in Ghati Gaon and also invites some beautiful migratory birds.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1113}",, 1116,"Tucked away in a green compound near the resplendent tomb of sufi saint Mohammed Ghaus, is the small and simple tomb of iconic musician Tansen. One of the nine jewels in the court of Mughal emperor Akbar, Tansen (1500 – 1586), was one of the greatest Indian musicians. For music lovers and those fascinated by history, the tomb remains a place of avid interest. The vocalist, it is said, could create magic with his voice, such that the clouds were tempted to rain down and even the animals were enchanted. Tansen learned Hindustani classical music from Mohammad Ghaus and developed the Gwalior Gharana style of music. He was also a proponent of Dhrupad style of music, which does not seek to entertain but induce the listener with peace and a mood of contemplation. In November every year, the world-famous Tansen Music Festival is organised at the tomb.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1114}",, 1117,"A natural wonder, Balancing Rocks are a set of seemingly delicately balanced eroded volcanic rock formations. Although they look precariously positioned, they have withstood earthquakes of magnitude up to 6.5 on the Richter scale. No wonder that the locals believe these rocks to be as invincible as they are incredible. One rock is balanced on a huge base rock and only touches it slightly. The point of contact between the two rocks is only 6 sq inches. It is believed that it is impossible to disturb the balance of this rock. Many tourists and geologists come to observe and understand the mystery of this place. The area is surrounded by picturesque hillocks and makes for a great natural retreat for visitors. The rocks lie very close to the Madan Mahal Fort in Deotal.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1115}",, 1118,"Performed by women dressed in traditional attire, the matki dance is quite difficult and technical as the women dance while balancing earthen pots or matkis on their heads. The dance is performed on the beats of a dhol, which is a double-headed drum. Overall, it makes for an entrancing performance. It is also called the pitcher dance and belongs to the state of Madhya Pradesh, particularly to the Malwa region.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1116}",, 1119,"This charming sanctuary and retreat is adjacent to the more famous Pench National Park. The main highlight of the sanctuary is the bison that attracts many tourists. Spread over an area of 275 sq km, one can avail sightings of wildlife like cheetal, nilgai, sambar, jackals and most importantly, tigers. Besides, the sanctuary shelters about 210 varieties of birds, 3 species of amphibians, 13 types of reptiles and 39 species of mammals. The Pench National Park can make for the second leg of the journey, with 90 per cent of its area falling in Madhya Pradesh and the rest in Maharashtra. Tourists can club the visits to the two and have a grand time experiencing wildlife amidst quiet and serene surroundings.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1117}",, 1120,"Dedicated to Goddess Durga and the 64 Yoginis who are considered to be her different forms, the Chausath Yogini Temple is built with local granite. The idols of the Yoginis have been arranged in a circular fashion and have been carved intricately. The images in the temple belong to three different historical periods. Some belong to the Kushana period, some to the post-Gupta period and others to the Kalachuri time (10th-13th century). The temple, with its 108 steps, attracts travellers from far and wide. It is designed in a circular shape with a diameter of 125 ft. Another spectacle that should not be missed is the panoramic view of the Narmada river that can be seen from the courtyard of the temple. All in all, a visit to the temple offers a range of unforgettable experiences.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1118}",, 1121,"The national park is a world famous tiger reserve where India’s first white tiger was found. The tiger density here is also the highest known in India. Bandhavgarh is spread over the Vindhya mountain range and is home to more than 22 species of mammals, 250 species of birds and 70 species of butterflies. It also boasts a variety of vegetation and landscapes of tall grass and thick sal forests. This facilitates the survival of a large range of animals and birds in the park. Primate species like common langur and rhesus macaque can also be found here. The national park offers jeep safaris as well as elephant safaris to provide travellers with unique experiences.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1119}",, 1122,"The Marble Rocks, at Bhedaghat in the Jabalpur district, is one of the most spectacular natural sites in the country. Located around 25 km from the city of Jabalpur on the banks of Narmada river, these rocks rise up as high as 100 feet. The play of light and shadow of the sun and the moon on the pristine marble and the joyful river waters, presents a kaleidoscope of unforgettable images. Much like magnesium limestone rocks, these marble stones also reflect different colours in different lights. Moonlight sightings are especially divine and that is why there are a number of boat rides available at the canyon. Visitors can enjoy the view of the mighty Narmada river surrounded by magical mountains on moonlit nights through boat rides. There are a couple of points around the canyon that should not be missed, like Bandar Kudni. The mountains come so close to each other here that monkeys can actually jump from one shore to the other without any difficulty. The site also holds archaeological importance as excavations have found shells of dinosaur eggs at some of the ghats.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1120}",, 1123,"The region of Jabalpur has historically been ruled by the Gond tribe and the Kalchuri rulers, and thus the construction of most monuments can be accredited to the Gond dynasty. The Madan Mahal Fort has been built under their patronage as well and is located on a hill, from where one can get sweeping and picturesque views of the surrounding scenery. The fort was built in the 11th century by the 37th Gond ruler, Madan Singh, and though it is not very large, it is an effective fortified garrison and a military outpost. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1121}",, 1124,"Located in the Dindori district, this fossils park attracts travellers for various interesting plant fossils housed here. Fossils of plants and trees, which are millions of years old, have been found in this area. Some of these include fossils of molluscs, which have led to speculations that this must have been a sea bed millions of years ago. These fossils have been scattered over the areas of Dindori and Mandla districts. The fossils in Ghughua mainly consist of plants dating back to 65 million years ago. In fact, one can find the traces of the existence of the Gondwana supercontinent in the fossils of eucalyptus trees found here that are native to Australia. Another attraction nearby is a 17th century fort, which is flanked on three sides by the Narmada river. One can also head to Ramnagar, which is about 15 km away from here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1122}",, 1125,"The historical splendour of Nohta had been acknowledged as far back as the late 19th century when Henry Cousens, an English writer, pictured the ancient ruins. He observed that there were so many sites of ancient temples scattered around Nohta that it was not difficult to imagine that this must have been a place of great importance at some point in history. Believed to have been the capital of the Chandela kings in the early 12th century, this quaint town boasts a number of Jain temples as well as a popular Shiva temple about 2 km away, where an annual Kartik fair is held that draws huge footfalls. There are a number of intricate figures of deities like Goddess Gajalakshmi and these are housed in eight large projecting niches in the temple.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1123}",, 1126,"Home to the majestic royal Bengal tiger, the Kanha National Park is spread over an impressive area of  940 sq km. It is commonly believed that this park, with its lush green meadows and thick sal forests so enchanted the English author Rudyard Kipling that he used it as background for his iconic novel 'The Jungle Book'. The park also holds the distinction of bringing back the barasingha (swamp deer) from the brink of near extinction. The park is also home to other majestic animals like leopard and wild dogs. The award-winning National Geographic film, ‘Land of the Tigers’ was also shot here. The sprawling acres of lush verdant greens of the national park offer many incredible natural views. Head over to the popular Bamni Dadar, or the sunset point, which offers an amazing view of the landscape dotted with grazing sambars and gaurs. A safari through the park where one can sight animals in their natural habitat is indeed an unforgettable experience. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1124}",, 1127,"Popularly known among devotees as teerthraj, or the king among all pilgrimage sites, Amarkantak is one of the most important spiritual sites in the region. Witnessing thousands of devotees coming to the scenic shrine, located at an altitude of 1,000 m, is an experience in itself.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1125}",, 1128,"Situated around 5 km from Jabalpur, Bilhari is one of the oldest suburban towns of the region. Steeped in history, Bilhari appeals to the hearts of historians as its rich heritage boasts unexplored glories that are just waiting to be discovered. A number of intricate sculptures of Lord Brahma, Lord Shiva and Lord Surya have been excavated here and can be dated back to many centuries. The sheer number of the sculptures indicate that this must have been an important site at some point of time in history. Surrounded by lush greenery, Bilhari also delights the soul of a nature-lover, who can learn about the region's history in relative calm and restive environs. You can easily take a taxi from the city to reach this quaint town.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1126}",, 1129,"Roopnath is home to an unusual Shiva temple, whose lingam is placed in the cleft of a rock. The temple is a three-storeyed structure, whose ground floor is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and the first floor to Lord Rama and Goddess Janki (Sita). The second floor is devoted to Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha. Roopnath is also famous for three beautiful falls, the pools of which are named after Lord Rama, Lord Lakshmana and Goddess Sita. These always have clean water flowing through them. The source of the water of these kunds is a huge reservoir located above the hill. Though the outfalls of the kund has been converted into a pool, bathing and swimming in it is prohibited.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1127}",, 1130,"For a beautiful view of Jor Valley, this is the ideal viewing point. It is said that Sir Arthur Mallet, who is said to be the first man to build a house here, used to sit and admire River Savitri from this point. Also known as the Queen of the Points, and originally as Madhi Mahal, Arthur’s Seat lies at an elevation of 1,470 m. The most appealing and entertaining feature of this place is the air pressure that causes light objects, like bottle caps, to float! The southern side of Arthur’s Seat has stratified rocks that are similar in appearance to the Grand Canyon in Colorado, USA. Echo Point, Hunter Point, Tiger Spring Point, Window Point and Malcom Point are some of the other viewing points here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1128}",, 1131,"Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj had not been able to visit the temple of Bhavani Mata in Tuljapur and thus he decided to build his own in 1661. It has 50-ft-long wood pillars, 20 ft in width and 12 ft in height. Huge drums used to resound during festivals in the premises in the Nagada Hall at the entrance of the temple.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1129}",, 1132,"The backwater of the Koyna Dam, Tapola Lake is a good site for boating. As is the pretty Venna Lake surrounded by trees on all sides. The lush greenery and blue waters combine to make for a relaxed experience at both these lakes. Boating is quite enjoyable and guests can also see a spectacular sunset while watching native birds glide over the glassy surface of the lake. You can take some lovely pictures of the lake and the abounding greenery. Venna seems to come alive in the evenings, with birds diving in and out of the water.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1130}",, 1133,"This temple is home to a rare statue of Lord Hanuman where he has his right hand raised in a slapping gesture. There is no mace (gada) or the mountain of Dronagiri in either of his hands. And unlike other temples where only the side of Lord Hanuman’s face can be seen, here one can witness his full frontal profile. Shivaji’s guru, Ramdas Swami, is credited with having this temple made here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1131}",, 1134,"The various points providing scenic views can either be reached by foot, in a car or on horseback. The last option is much more charming and fun. The pristine Venna Lake and Table Land in Panchgani are all excellent spots for this activity. Horse riding offers a unique view of Mahabaleshwar, while also affording the opportunity to interact with and feed the gentle creatures. There are several horse riding schools in the area that help visitors get the hang of riding. Many resorts in Mahabaleshwar have also tied up with horse owners to be able to easily provide guests this facility. If you are an experienced horse rider, you can even explore the lesser-known alleys and avenues by yourself.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1132}",, 1135,"Kaas, also known as plateau of a million flowers, has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is home to some rare endemic species of flowers. It sees a riot of colours during the monsoon months – July, August and September, when the entire landscape is transmogrified into an artist's canvas. Every 15-20 days, the colours of the plateau change, as different species bloom and wither within a short span of time. More than 850 species of plants and flowers have been reported here, and the large diversity of flora has allowed for a significant research in botanical studies to take place. Another attraction is the beautiful Kaas Lake, which is also the source of River Urmodi. Set amidst peaceful and picturesque surroundings, the lake is a popular picnic spot.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1133}",, 1136,"Kaas pathar, also known as Kaas plateau, is a plateau of a million flowers and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is home to some rare endemic forms of flowers and sees a riot of colours during the monsoon months – July, August and September. Kaas was earlier part of the Deccan plateau that has had 29 volcanic lava flows over 20 crore years. As the newer layers of lava came, they continued to spread over the old lava and today there are several streams and rivers that eroded the layers to form pretty valleys and gorges. When the southwest monsoon arrives, the region receives approximately 2,500 mm of rain in three months. Every 15-20 days, the colours of the plateau change, as different species bloom and wither within a short span of time. More than 850 species of plants and flowers have been reported here, and the large diversity of flora has allowed for a significant research in botanical studies to take place.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1134}",, 1137,"Located on the periphery of Mahabaleshwar, the stunning hill station of Panchgani is one of the most prominent attractions of the area. Overlooking the pristine Dhom Dam Lake, which is created by the Krishna river, it is the meeting point of five hills of the Sahyadri range, and is thus called Panchgani. The five hills are topped by Table Land, the second-highest volcanic plateau in Asia that was formed due to pressure between the earth plates and is well-known for its scenic beauty. Paragliding is a popular activity here because of the picturesque views that few other places can match. Panchgani is known for strawberry cultivation and jam is one of the best buys here. Visitors can sit by the farms, where cafes and restaurants have been set up, and savour not only desserts, but yummy pizzas, pastas and other dishes while enjoying the fresh air. Crushes, candies and other products can also be purchased here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1135}",, 1138,"Located on the outskirts of Mahabaleshwar, the Pratapgad Fort is perched at a height of 1,100 ft above sea level and offers spectacular views of surrounding green valleys and the imposing mountain range. It is divided into two parts. The sprawling lower fort has 10-12 m high towers and bastions at corners on projecting spurs. It is built on the southern and eastern terraces. The upper fort, 180 m long on each side, used to host the main proceedings. The Mahadev Temple is located on the northwest side of the upper fort and the royal darbar used to be held in front of it as Maratha leader Shivaji believed that no one would lie in this holy space.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1136}",, 1139,"Lush greenery, cool climes and spiritual energy abound at Anjaneri, named after Anjana Devi, said to be the mother of Pavanputra Hanuman. Locals believe that the cave on top of the main hill is where Anjana Devi gave birth to Lord Hanuman. A temple, known as Anjana Mata, is where she prayed for a child, before Lord Shiva appeared to bless her with the gift of life, as legend has it.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1137}",, 1140,"Bhagur is a scenic town replete with lush, rolling hills and pleasant weather, all of which make it a great weekend getaway from Nashik. An hour-long drive promises splendid views of the hill range, as well as the verdant valleys laid out below. While you are in town, make some time for Bhagur Devi Temple, which attracts a large number of devotees. This small yet beautiful temple is a must-see for those who love offbeat attractions, and is a great way to get acquainted with warm locals and purohits of Bhagur. Seek blessings of the goddess as you explore the premises of the temple, or sit in the courtyard and grab a moment of peaceful meditation.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1138}",, 1141,"Bhakti Dham, located in Dindori Naka, is famous for its majority of temples and hence is a centre of religious activities. It is dedicated to Lord Krishna and his divine consort, Goddess Radha. In the main sanctum, you will find intricately carved sculptures of Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha, as well as the idol of Sant Jalaram Bappa, a Hindu saint from Gujarat. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1139}",, 1142,"A quaint village encircled by the mighty Sahyadri Hills, Bhandardara is situated about 70 km from Nashik. One of the best places to visit in Bhandardara is the horseshoe-shaped Arthur Lake, which is around 34 km long and features a lovely waterfall named Randha Falls on the Pravara river. The lake acts as a reservoir for Wilson Dam, which was constructed by the British in 1926. It is one of the oldest dams in the country and is famous for the nearby Umbrella Falls. These falls are created when water is released from the 200-ft-high Bhandardara Dam main reserve, and drops onto a rocky outcrop, which fans out the water flow like an umbrella.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1140}",, 1143,"Established in 1980 under the Indian Institute of Research in Numismatic Studies, Coin Museum is the only one of its kind in Asia. It boasts a fine collection of documented history of Indian currencies along with terracottas, copper-hoard objects, paintings and a number of historical artefacts. The museum displays rare and unique coins from times long gone, and traces India’s history through the coins of such dynasties and ruling houses as Ujjain, Kushana, Kshatrapa, Naga, Vallabha, Gupta, Kalachuri, Gadhaya, Parmara and more. You can also see relics from the days of the Delhi Sultanate, Malva Sultan and Mughal occupation. In addition to this, you will find punch marked coins, cast coins, and Holkar coins at this well-maintained museum. Offering a lesson in India’s rich and colourful past, Coin Museum is an absolute must-visit for children and history buffs, sure to keep you engaged for hours at a time. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1141}",, 1144,"Devlali, colloquially pronounced as Deolali, is situated on the outskirts of Nashik, and houses the Deolali Camp, which is one of the oldest and most important military centres in India. In fact, the Devlali Cantonment is a very significant army base in the country. This is where the Air Force Station, the School of Artillery of the Indian Army and other such establishments were once located.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1142}",, 1145,"The group of 24 caves, known as the Pandav Leni, is located in the hills of Trirasmi, 3,000 ft above main sea level. These Buddhist caves can be dated back to somewhere between the 1st century BCE and 6th century BCE. They contain inscriptions in the Brahmi script.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1143}",, 1146,"Nashik is said to be associated with Lord Rama, as he is believed to have stayed in the nearby area of Panchvati for over 12 years. The locals dedication to the lord is quite evident in the way they celebrate any and all festivals that are centered around him. Diwali, which celebrates the homecoming of Lord Rama, is therefore observed with much fanfare in Nashik.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1144}",, 1147,"Naturally protected by the Sahyadri mountain range, Nashik has as many as 38 major and minor forts. Some of the popular structures include Ankai- Tankai, Salher- Mulher, Salota, Tringalwadi, Mahuli, Patta, Dhodap, Brahmagiri and Ramsej. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1145}",, 1148,"Built on River Godavari, Gangapur Dam is a prominent tourist attraction where visitors can soak in natural beauty. The dam is visited by tourists who seek to spend a few hours amid calm waters in a photogenic environment. Gaze out at the vast expanse of blue, flanked by mossy green rocks. The place is quite beautiful and peaceful, allowing you to leave the hustle and bustle of the city behind and just enjoy the serenity that it has to offer.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1146}",, 1149,"Located on the outskirts of Nashik, Gargoti Museum, in Sinnar, is renowned for its collection of zeolites. It is the only museum in the country to display a collection of naturally-occurring minerals such as diamonds, cut stones, crystals of yellow calcite and many other rare foreign minerals. It has won such prestigious awards as the Pride of India, the Sinnar Gaurav and the Saraswati Puraskar. The personal collection of KC Pandey is displayed at the museum, making it one of the largest private gem and mineral collections in the world. It is divided into two galleries, namely, Minerals and the Prestige Gallery. Together they showcase natural precious and semi-precious stones, fossils, and stone handicrafts.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1147}",, 1150,"The Vipassana International Academy, established in 1976 by SN Goenka and located in Igatpuri in Nashik, offers a number of courses on spiritual healing. One can visit the place and come out as a completely rejuvenated person.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1148}",, 1151,"A small hill town on the plateau of the Sahyadri range, it is also known as the Mahabaleshwar of the Palghar district. Endowed with exotic valleys and dense forests, it is one of the lesser visited hill stations, but no less beautiful. Gushing waterfalls cascading over dark rocks, surrounded by verdant trees make for a lovely site, especially during the monsoon season, when the air is crisp and fresh, and the fragrance of petrichor permeates the senses.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1149}",, 1152,"One of the most important Hindu shrines of the city, Kalaram Temple is dedicated to Lord Rama. The idol of the lord is made in black stone and hence the name Kalarama, which means black Rama in Hindi. The temple is situated within the Panchvati area and it is believed that it has been constructed on the same spot where Lord Rama lived during his exile.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1150}",, 1153,"One of the most important spiritual gatherings of Hindus, the Kumbh Mela rotates between four major pilgrim centres of the country, namely Prayagraj, Haridwar, Ujjain and Nashik. The festival is held at Trimbakeshwar in Nashik and attended my more than three million pilgrims!",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1151}",, 1154,"A set of two hills, Mangi Tungi sits pretty amidst the Sahyadri Hill range. While the peaks themselves are comprised of barren rock, they overlook a lush green valley, making for a stunning view on a clear day, the brown and green contrasted against the blue sky. If you love offbeat destinations, Mangi Tungi is the right mix of peaceful and quirky that will make your holiday special.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1152}",, 1155,"Perhaps the prettiest and the most photographed temple in all of Nashik, Muktidham is made from marble imported from Rajasthan. It is an architectural marvel that has a distinguished Indian aesthetic influenced by modern styles.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1153}",, 1156,"A haven for wildlife enthusiasts and bird watchers, Nandur Madhyameshwar Sanctuary has been given the moniker of the Bharatpur of Maharashtra, owing to its abundance of rare feathery residents. It is a flourishing wetland with 23 lakes and smaller ponds, and is considered one of the important habitats for waterfowls by the International Union of Conservation of Nature (IUCN). ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1154}",, 1157,"Situated on the left bank of the holy Godavari river, Panchvati is a spiritually significant site for travellers. The name 'Panchavati' comes from Hindi words 'panch' meaning five and 'vati' meaning a banyan tree. In mythology, Panchvati was the place where Lord Rama, Lord Lakshman and Goddess Sita spent a few years of their 14 years of exile.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1155}",, 1158,"Ramkund is perhaps the holiest spot in the city as it is believed that Lord Rama used to bathe here. It is located along the Godavari river. The locals believe that bathing in the waters of Ramkund purifies ones soul and allows him to start afresh, with a more positive and benevolent outlook.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1156}",, 1159,"The Rath Yatra of Nashik is a 15-day festival that begins from Shri Kalaram Mandir on the occasion of Ramnavmi, the birth of Lord Rama. It begins on the first day of Chaitra (usually falling in March or April), and lasts till Chaitra Purnima, the night of the full moon.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1157}",, 1160,"A deep-fried patty of sago and peanut mixture served with coconut or green mint chutney, sabudana vada is the staple food for Hindus during the fasting season. Nutritious and filling, it dominates the Maharashtrian kitchen during such festivals as Navratri (a holy nine-day festival), when observers do fast for long periods of time.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1158}",, 1161,"Located around 60 km from Nashik, Shri Saptashrungi Gad is situated 4,659 ft above main sea level. The word 'Saptashringi' means seven horned mountain peaks, and the place is aptly named as it is located on a hill surrounded by seven peaks. One needs to climb 510 steps to reach the temple.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1159}",, 1162,"One of the most famous pilgrim centres of India, Shirdi is where Sai Baba, the saint known for his divine powers, lived and preached for over five decades. Samadhi Temple, where he lived, has a room that depicts articles and things used by Shri Sai during his lifetime, and is therefore quite significant for his disciples, who follow his teachings and rever him till date. The temple also houses his mortal remains.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1160}",, 1163,"Dedicated to Lord Shiva and Lord Hanuman, the temple is nestled in the suburbs of Nashik, and has a serene atmosphere, allowing visitors to find some peace and quiet from the hustle and bustle of the main city. The pleasant climate will instantly put you at ease, as you seek the lords blessings, and explore the temple in its entirety.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1161}",, 1164,"Considered to be a part of the holy Dandakaranya Forests, Tapovan is surrounded by thick jungles offering a serene environment. It lies at the confluence of Rivers Kapila and Godavari that meander through the forest, adding a melodious symphony to the peaceful ambience. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1162}",, 1165,"Located on the outskirts of Nashik, the ancient Trimbakeshwar Temple was constructed by the third Peshwa Balaji Bajirao (1740-1760) at the site of an even older temple. It sits at the foot of the Brahmagiri Hill and is flanked by the hills of Nilagiri and Kalagiri.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1163}",, 1166,"Vada Pav is one of the most popular snacks in the country. In Nashik, it is paired with a special chutney that is an explosion of sweet and sour flavours. Vada pav comprises spiced boiled potatoes deep fried in gram batter and stuffed between two buns, served with green chillies marinated in salt and oil. A favourite among the locals of Nashik, it is best served with a hot cup of masala chai.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1164}",, 1167,"Ensconced in the Sahyadri ranges, Vansda National Park boasts a thick canopy of trees and thus shelters a plethora of flora and fauna. Cut by River Ambika, the park can be explored via wildlife safaris.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1165}",, 1168,"Ved temple is dedicated to Guru Gangeshwaranandji Maharaj, who is considered to be the representative and ambassador of the Vedic arts in the present day. Built in Italian marble, Ved Mandir is an impressive architectural masterpiece, with glass walls and flood lights illuminating the interiors. Idols of Lord Rama, Lord Lakshmana and Goddess Sita, in addition to the idol of Guru Gangeshwaranandji Maharaj, can be found inside.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1166}",, 1169,"Located on the outskirts of Nashik, Vipassana International Academy offers a variety of courses on spiritual healing. People from various parts of the country and the world visit here to seek solace from the chaos of the modern world and achieve inner peace.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1167}",, 1170,"Often called the wine capital of India, Nashik has more than 30 functioning wineries that produce some of the richest and most widely consumed wines in the country. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1168}",, 1171,"The quaint village of Adasa, located at a distance of 43 km from Nagpur is famous for its magnificent temples. The most popular among these is the Adasa Ganesh Temple, one of the eight ashtavinayaks in Maharashtra's Vidarbha region, dedicated to Lord Ganesha. The shrine is perched atop a tiny hillock and can be reached via trekking or climbing around 50 stairs. Surrounded by verdant hills, the temple offers commanding views of Nagpur and its nearby areas. The temple premises make for an ideal picnic spot and are flocked by a large number of tourists during the monsoon season. The best time to visit the temple is during the Vasant Panchmi and Ganesha Chaturthi festivals that are celebrated with great religious and festive fervour. The sanctum sanctorum of the Adasa Ganesh Temple houses an imposing idol of Lord Ganesha, which stands at a height of 11 ft and has been carved out of a single stone. There are around 20 small temples spread around an area of 10 hectare within the premises of the temple, which make for a great exploration. The Adasa Ganesh Temple remains open on all days of the week from 6 am to 9 pm. The village of Adasa is also home to the Lord Mahadev Temple, which rests on a tiny hillock. The temple is famous for housing three swayambhu lingas (self-originated), which are believed to have emerged from the soil.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1169}",, 1172,"Bordered by verdant forests, the historic Ambagarh Fort is a prominent tourist stopover that is perched at a height of 300 ft above sea level. The fort holds appeal for trekkers, who can explore the nearby surroundings of the fort. While the structure is in ruins, its principal passages are well-preserved and tourists can make out the former grandeur of the 12th century fort. In close proximity lies a large tank right outside the fort complex, which is still used to supply water to the nearby villages. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1170}",, 1173,"A prime attraction for tourists visiting Nagpur, Ambazari Lake is the largest in the city and draws visitors from all parts of the country. The pristine lake makes for a great picnic spot, thanks to numerous recreational activities that visitors can indulge in. From boating in the tranquil water of the lake to walking on the well-maintained walkways, the options are aplenty. Tourists can also visit the beautiful Ambazari Garden situated right next to the lake. The park offers tourists a chance to enjoy thrilling rides and the magical sight of a grand musical fountain. The best time to visit Ambazari Lake is during the sunset, when it is painted in a multitude of hues. Apart from taking joy rides and enjoying boating, tourists can visit the numerous restaurants situated near the park.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1171}",, 1174,"A delight for nature-lovers and wildlife enthusiasts, Bhamragarh Wildlife Sanctuary is home to numerous fauna like sambar, chital, blackbuck, wild dogs, wild board, barking deer, sloth bear, langoor and mongoose. The best way to explore the dense forests and patchy grasslands of the sanctuary is to hire an authorised guide, who can accompany you in your car or minibus into the jungle. Tourists can also get in touch with the Deputy Conservator of Forest and make arrangements for a night stay in the rest house situated inside the sanctuary premises. During your exploration, you will also come across wetlands that source water from the Pamalgautam and Parlkota rivers, which flow through the forest. Some of the rare sightings include leopards and flying squirrels. Bhamragarh Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Chandrapur district of the Vidarbha region and makes for a great excursion from Nagpur.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1172}",, 1175,"Covering an area of 61 sq km, Bor is a vast wildlife sanctuary that is located at Hingni in Wardha, Maharashtra. It is home to wildlife species like tigers, panthers, monkeys, bears, wild dogs and its flora comprises teak, ain , tendu and bamboo. The best time to visit the sanctuary is during summer in the wee hours of the morning. The best part about Bor Wildlife Sanctuary is that it covers a limited area of 16 km, which makes it very easy to spot wild animals, especially the elusive tiger. For an immersive experience, tourists can stay at the Forest Guest House managed by the Forest Department of Maharashtra. The wildlife sanctuary derives its name from the gushing Bor river that divides it into two parts.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1173}",, 1176,"Boasting a unique collection of antiquities, coins, ancient inscriptions, sculptures, inscriptions and prehistoric artefacts, Central Museum is an important tourist site. Some of these exhibits are said to be dating back to the Indus Valley civilisation. The museum is locally known as 'Ajab Bangla' and is a hidden treasure for tourists coming from different parts of the country. Established in 1862 by Sir Richard Temple, the then chief commissioner of Nagpur, the museum has a rich well-stocked library and an art gallery that has unique paintings from the Bombay school of Art. An interesting aspect of the museum is the gallery of natural history that houses trophies of antlers, fish, reptiles and invertebrates. Notable exhibits of the Great Indian Bustard and white crow are particularly interesting.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1174}",, 1177,"Located at the confluence of Wardha and Wainganga rivers, Chaprala Wildlife Sanctuary, in Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra, is home to a variety of wild animals and birds. Nearly 131 species of fauna like tigers, leopards, sloth bears and wild dogs, including endangered species like the Indian python and the common Indian monitor, reside here. Wild boar, spotted deer, sambar, barking deer, blue bull, jungle cat, jackal, peacock, jungle fowl and flying squirrel are also call this sanctuary home. Chaprala Wildlife Sanctuary has a rich protected forest area along with patches of grasslands that harbour these wildlife species. The best time to visit is during and between the months of February and May. Other places of interest around the sanctuary are Prashant Dham at Chaprala, Chaprala Temple and Markanda Temple.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1175}",, 1178,"Home to the only coffee plantation in Maharashtra, the picturesque hill station of Chikhaldara is noted for its pristine waterfalls, serene lakes, lush green estates and a large variety of birds. Chikhaldara is an ideal site for adventure lovers and makes for a great camping and picnic spot. Tourists can also visit the Chikhaldara Sanctuary, which is home to a number of animal species like leopards, sloth bears, sambars, barking deer, wild dogs, blue bulls, porcupines, langurs, wild boars and others. Another attraction is Melghat Tiger Project that hosts as many as 82 tigers, along with panthers, sloth bears, sambars, wild bears and wild dogs. To get the panoramic views of Chikhaldara, tourists can head to various vantage points like Devi Point, Prospect Point and Hurricane Point. Chikhaldara is also home to the ancient Narnala and Gavilgarh forts that stand as proud reminders of India's rich cultural history.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1176}",, 1179,"The Dhamma Chakra Stupa or Deekshabhoomi is a popular Buddhist monument in Nagpur. It is an architectural marvel known for a large Buddhist stupa located inside its premises. Built by renowned architect, Sheo Dan Mal, the entire structure is made of Dholpur sandstone, marble and granite, and stands towering at a height of 120 ft . The large arched doors of the complex are adorned with the Ashok Chakra and statues of elephants, horses and lions. The massive hollow dome of the stupa is surrounded by imposing fountains, which add to the beauty and grandeur of the stupa complex.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1177}",, 1180,"Situated on the banks of River Chandrabhaga, the beautiful little village of Dhapewada is a popular tourist attraction and invites visitors for its lakes and temples. The most popular stopover in Dhapewada is the scenic Dhapewada Lake. Tourists can explore its picturesque surroundings while boating in the serene waters. You can also picnic on the shores, along with indulging in a variety of water sports. Another attraction is the Vithoba Temple, popularly called Pandharpur of Vidarbha. Dedicated to Lord Vitthal, an incarnation of Lord Krishna and his consort Goddess Rukhmani, the temple draws a large number of devotees from all parts of the country. It is a popular belief among devotees that worshipping at this temple would lead to the inner cleansing of their mind, body and spirit. Tourists can also visit the pristine Khindsey Lake, bordered by Ramtek Hill.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1178}",, 1181,"Home to the famous Dragon Palace Temple, Kamptee is one of the most popular tourist attractions on the outskirts of the city of Nagpur and serves as a great one day excursion. The prime attraction here is the Dragon Palace Temple, an important site on the Buddhist pilgrimage circuit. Famously referred to as the Lotus Temple, it lies in the vicinity of well-maintained lush green lawns adorned with colourful flowers. Moreover, the temple boasts an awe-inspiring architecture that reflects the skills of the artisans of that time. The best time to visit the temple is during the meditation hours when hundreds of devotees unite to meditate. The temple resounds with the chants of 'Nangu-Mayo-Ho-Renge-Kyo' and provides the perfect environment for a spiritual experience.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1179}",, 1182,"A popular getaway from Nagpur, Khindsi Talao or Khindsi Lake is one of the cleanest in India and invites tourists for its tranquil environment and picturesque views. Surrounded by lush green forests, the lake provides ample recreational opportunities for visitors. These include motorboat rides, pedal boats, rowing boats and thrilling water scooter rides. Tourists can also visit the adventure park located near the lake. The park has a number of joy rides and swings for children, making it an ideal picnic spot. Adventure lovers can indulge in jungle trekking near the lake and explore its rich biodiversity. The place is visited by a large number of tourists and locals throughout the year, Sundays being the busiest. The Khindsi Lake lies at a distance of around 60 km from Nagpur and can be easily reached by road.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1180}",, 1183,"A prime attraction of the city, Maharaj Bagh Zoo is the central zoo of Nagpur. Home to a number of animals like lions, tigers, leopards and deer, the zoo invites locals and tourists alike. Set amidst serene environs, it is an idyllic spot to spend an evening in. Tourists can also explore the Maharaj Bagh, a beautiful and well-manicured garden that was built by the Bhonsle kings. Today, it has been converted into a scenic botanical garden that boasts spectacular species of flora. The garden is lined with a rich collection of herbs, shrubs, ornamental and aromatic plants, and tourists can enjoy themselves in this natural retreat. The zoo can be visited on all days of the week between 8 am and 6 pm.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1181}",, 1184,"Lying on the outskirts of the city, Mansar is a one-of-its-kind tourist stopover known for its archaeological excavations dating back to the 5th century. As you enter the gate of the archaeological site, you are welcomed by a huge mound. On reaching the top of the mound, you will come across a grid of excavated walls surrounding a sprawling pyramidal brick structure. You will be instantly reminded of the beautiful ruins of Nalanda. On climbing further, you will get a spectacular view of lush green surroundings and the Ramtek temple complex. The multi-storeyed brick structure stands at a height of 15 m and holds a plinth or adhisthana adorned with alternating niches. A sacrificial fire-pit can also be seen next to the massive structure. As you explore further, you will reach another majestic structure that served as the residence of the Vakataka king, Pravarasena II (400-415 CE), and is known as Pravarpura.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1182}",, 1185,"Lying in the periphery of the city, the ancient town of Nagardhan is best known for the majestic Nagardhan Fort. An imposing complex, this square shaped structure boasts an outer rampart with bastions and an inner wall. The main entrance gate of the fort is on its north-west side and still stands intact. A notable feature of the fort is the Pauni rampart that bears a copper plate grant of King Pravarsena II of the Vakataka dynasty, which indicates that the clay used in the construction of the fort dates back to a period much earlier than the medieval era. Tourists can also visit an underground temple in the fort that houses an idol of Goddess Durga, on what appears to be the sill of a well.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1183}",, 1186,"One of the most popular wildlife stopovers in Maharashtra, Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Bhandara district and attracts nature-lovers and wildlife enthusiasts from all corners of India. The sanctuary serves as a home for a wide variety of animal species including tigers, panthers, bisons, sambars, nilgais, chitals, wild boars, sloth bears and wild dogs. There is also an astonishing variety of butterflies and an interesting amphibian and reptilian population at Nagzira. Tourists can also visit Navegaon National Park, another popular attraction nearby. The best way to explore the sanctuary is through a jungle safari that gives tourists an opportunity to encounter wild animals in their natural habitat. Itiadoh Dam, Tibetan Camp at Gothangaon and Pratapgad are some other important attractions of this sanctuary.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1184}",, 1187,"Lying on the outskirts of the city, Pavnar is a serene and spiritual stopover. Tourists can explore the remains of a medieval fort that stands as a testament to the artistic genius of the artists of the Vakataka dynasty (250 AD to 500 AD), which made Pavnar their capital. The most popular attraction is the Paramdham Ashram that was established by Acharya Vinoba Bhave, founder of the Bhoodan Movement, in 1934. Excavations carried out during the construction of the ashram revealed numerous sculptures and idols belonging to different periods between 250 AD and 1200 AD, which are displayed at the ashram. These include the sculptures of Goddess Ganga and other sculptures depicting scenes from epics like the Mahabharata and the Ramayana. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1185}",, 1188,"The Raman Science Centre is named after renowned Indian physicist and Nobel Prize Winner, Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman. It is an interactive science centre affiliated with Mumbai’s science centre and was developed to promote scientific attitude and growth of science and technology in various industries and human welfare. The science centre has abundant activities in store for visitors, which include a prehistoric animal park,  Information and Communication Technology Gallery, a science exhibition etc. It is a place where children can experience fun learning while adults can brush-up on their science knowledge along with learning new things. Tourists can also attend science lectures, science film screenings and interesting 3-D science shows. The centre organises various activities like planet watching for visitors. It remains open on all days of the week from 9.30 am to 6 pm and makes for an intriguing experience. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1186}",, 1189,"Blessed with verdant hills, pristine lakes and ancient temples, Ramtek is a tourist's delight. The most popular attraction here is the 600 year old Rama Temple, famously known as Rama Dham. Perched atop the Ramgiri Hill, the grand temple holds immense historical significance. Many believe that it was here that the great poet Kalidasa penned his epic Meghdoot. Legend has it that Lord Rama once stayed here with his consort, Goddess Sita, and brother, Lord Lakshmana. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1187}",, 1190,"Popularly known as the village of service, Sevagram is one of the few sites in India that provide a deeper insight into the life of Mahatma Gandhi. Sevagram once served as the residence of the Mahatma during India's freedom struggle. Today, it stands as a testament to the great life lived by him and attracts tourists from all corners of the country. The ashram is divided into different parts that allow tourists to explore various nuances of the Mahatma's life. Start your trip with Adi Niwas, which was the first hut built in the ashram. Gandhiji spent his initial days at Sevagram here and its northern verandah served as his dining space. Morning and evening prayers of different religions are held till date. Located nearby is the residence of Mahatma Gandhi's wife, Kasturba Gandhi, known as Ba Kuti. The Bapu Kuti is the room where Gandhi lived. It still houses his sleeping cot along with other belongings of daily use. Then, there's Gandhiji's Secretariat from where Gandhi stayed in touch with the entire world. A telephone, a cage and a pair of wooden scissors have been put on display. The next stop should be Bapu's kitchen that houses a flour grinding machine, which was used by Gandhiji himself. Tourists must check out the Gandhi Photo Exhibition at Sevagram Ashram. The photo exhibition displays the life and works of the Mahatma. Tourists can also choose to stay at the ashram's Yatri Nivas, built by the government of India in 1982, for an immersive experience.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1188}",, 1191,"A prominent temple of Lord Ganesha, the Bada Ganesha Mandir invites devotees from far and wide. Built across the Kshipra river, the temple is said to be dating back to the 12th century. Legend states that the humongous idol of Lord Ganesha in the sanctum is swayambhu (self-manifested). It is flanked by the lord's consorts, Riddhi and Siddhi, on either side. It is said that this self-manifested idol of Lord Ganesha contains elements from the pilgrimage sites of Kashi, Ayodhya, Avantika and Mathura, along with traces of gold and silver.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1189}",, 1192,"Located near the banks of River Kshipra, on the outskirts of the city, Bhartrihari Caves are a popular tourist stopover. Supported by stone pillars, the cave has multiple rooms that house idols or images of Hindu deities. There is also a small temple inside that is pegged as a holy shrine for devotees of the Nath community. Assigned to the 11th century AD, the caves are a testimony to the rich cultural heritage of Ujjain.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1190}",, 1193,"Constructed across holy River Kshipra, Chintaman Ganesh Temple is the biggest and the most ancient shrine in Ujjain that is dedicated to Lord Ganesha. The temple's idol is believed to be self-manifested. The deity is known as Chintaharan/Cintaman Ganesha- the one who gives an assurance of freedom from worldly anxieties, the reliever of all tensions. The consorts of Lord Ganesha, Riddhi and Siddhi, are placed here on both sides of the lord. The entire temple is built wholly of stone and in the assembly hall are beautifully carved pillars that date back to the Paramara period (9th to 14th century). Visitors can also pay their respects to the idol of Lord Vishnu in the premises of the temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1191}",, 1194,"Situated in Garoth town of Mandsaur district, the cave temple of Dharmrajeshwar is noted for its architecture and religious significance. Built in the 9th century, this monolithic temple has been constructed using solid natural rock. Interestingly, its architecture can be compared to the gorgeous Kailash Temple of Ellora. The temple has been carved out of a rock that was 50 m high and 20 m wide. The main temple that houses a shivalinga and a statue of Lord Vishnu is surrounded by seven smaller shrines. Figures of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi have been engraved in the frame of the entrance of the main temple. The smaller temples carry statues of Lord Bhairava, Goddess Kali, Lord Shiva, Garuda (mythical bird) and Goddess Parvati.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1192}",, 1195,"One of the most prominent sites in the city, Durgadas Ki Chhatri is a monument built in the shape of a chhatri (umbrella). It follows the traditional Rajput style of architecture, with the base and pillars adorned with delicate carvings. With a lush green landscape surrounding it, the monument sometimes stands out like a jewel to the visitors.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1193}",, 1196,"Located a stone's throw from the city, Gadkalika Temple is dedicated to Goddess Kalika. Legend states that poet Kalidasa, though formally uneducated, was able to acquire unparalleled literary knowledge and skills because of blessings by this Goddess that he was utterly devoted to. Goddess Kalika is associated with universal energy. At the entrance of the temple, devotees are met by a sculpture of a lion that is facing towards the stone deity who is painted saffron with a crown of silver sitting prettily on the head. The building has a hollow, pyramid-shaped dome with layers carved into it. Devotees can also pay their respects to the idol of Lord Ganesha within the grounds. Though the origins of the temple remain unknown, it was once renovated by emperor Harshvardhan, ruler of the Vardhana dynasty (606-647 CE) in the 7th century AD and once again during the Paramara period (9th to 14th centuries). The current structure of the temple was given its shape by the erstwhile state of Gwalior.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1194}",, 1197,"Once a major source of water for Sandipani Ashram, Gomti Kund, is a water tank that is set amidst serene environs. It is believed that taking a dip in the sacred water of the tank can help cure the problems of devotees, who come here to pray. According to legend, Lord Krishna collected the water of holy rivers from different pilgrimage centres and put it in here. The kind is also home to a lot of monkeys! The Sandipani Ashram is named after the saint who was the teacher of Lord Krishna and his brothers. The ashram has a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva that is a must-visit while you are at the kund. At this temple, the figure of Nandi (bull god) stands guard in front of Lord Shiva.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1195}",, 1198,"Located at the heart of the market square, Gopal Mandir is a glorious example of Maratha architecture. It was constructed in the 19th century by the Queen of Maharaj Daulat Rao Shinde- Bayajibai Shinde. A towering marble structure, the temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna. While the sanctum sanctorum has been inlaid with marble and has silver-plated doors along with a patch of gemstone plate, the inner sanctum was taken away to Ghazni. Thereafter, it was taken to Lahore by Mahmud Shah Abdali. The sanctum sanctorum houses the idols of Lord Krishna (black) and Goddess Radha (white). There are also statues of Devi Rukmani and Shiv Parvati on either side of the main shrine. The temple hosts a grand celebration annually on the occasion of Bhadrakrishna Janmashtami.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1196}",, 1199,"The temple is one of the most popular shaktipeethas (devotional shrine where the severed body parts of Goddess Sati fell). Situated near River Kshipra, the temple carries the idol of Mata Harsiddhi, who is the presiding deity. Tourists can also pay obeisance to the idols of Goddess Annapurna, Goddess Mahalakshmi and Goddess Mahasaraswati. A highlight of the temple is the SriYantra, the symbol of power or Shakti, which is enshrined here. The temple architecture has some Maratha influences. It has four entrances, one in each direction; the main entrance is on the eastern side. In the compound of the premises are two pin-shaped towering pillars. Especially lit during Navratri (a holy nine-day festival), the 726 light holders on these two pillars make for a stunning sight. Apart from these two prominent pillars, there is also an ancient well within the premises that has an artistically-carved pillar adorning its top. The Skanda Purana, an ancient text, has an exciting legend wherein Goddess Chandi got the epithet of Harsiddhi and thus, had this temple dedicated to her. The story goes: Once, when Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati were alone on Mount Kailash, demons Chand and Prachand tried to intrude on their privacy, and to destroy the two, Lord Shiva called upon Goddess Chandi who later killed them.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1197}",, 1200,"Constructed by Sawai Raja Jai Singh, the ruler of Amber, between 1725-1730 AD, Jantar Mantar was built to help Hindu astrologers and scholars with their studies and research; particularly the collation of astronomical tables and the prediction of movements of the sun, the moon and the planets. It is one of the five observatories that were constructed in India during the 18th century by the raja; the other four are in Delhi, Mathura, Jaipur and Varanasi. The original instruments installed here with the help of Raja Jai Singh include the Sundial, Nadi Valay Yantra, Transit Instrument, Digyansa Yantra and Shanku Yantra. There are plaques and notice boards all over the place carrying information in both Hindi and English to explain the workings of several instruments. Also known as Ved Shala, the building houses masonic instruments that are still being used to carry out research. The observatory is an architectural marvel and is a must-visit in the city.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1198}",, 1201,"On the banks of River Kshipra stands the Kal Bhairava Temple, which is believed to have been built by King Bhadresen. Worshipping eight Bhairavas (incarnations of Lord Shiva) has been a tradition for the Shaivite sect devotees with Kal Bhairava being the chief among them. In Avanti Khanda (a chapter) of the Skanda Purana (religious text), there is a mention of Kal Bhairava Temple and it is believed that worshipping here has always been a part of the Aghora and Kapalika sects as well. Images of Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, Lord Ganesha and Lord Vishnu were once recovered from the temple. The current temple structure reflects the Maratha architectural style. Traces of paintings made in Malwa style are still visible on the walls of the temple. The village of Bhairogarh, where the temple is situated, is also known for a certain art form of printing.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1199}",, 1202,"The palace of Kaliadeh is set amidst a beautiful landscape, near the Kal Bhairav Temple, with River Kshipra flowing on both its sides. From afar, it looks like an isle. There are water channels and man-made tanks within the complex, which is surrounded by lush landscape that lends the palace a spectacular look. Visits of Mughal emperor Akbar and his son Jehangir are recorded in two inscriptions in one of the corridors here. Traces of Persian style of architecture can be witnessed in the palace's central dome along with inscriptions on the walls and the structure of the central hall. The palace was restored in the 1920s by Maharaja Madho Rao Scindia after it was demolished completely by the Pindaris. One of the most remarkable landmarks of Ujjain, the palace was built by Sultan of Mandu in 1458 AD. According to local hearsay, there was also an ancient Sun Temple in the premises with two water bodies - Surya Kunda and Brahma Kunda.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1200}",, 1203,"Set up by the Madhya Pradesh Government in 1978 to immortalise the memory of poet-dramatist Kalidasa, this academy is a multi-disciplinary institution for people interested in the creative fields of theatre and poetry. The academy's objective is to study and explore Kalidasa's literature and work on its translations, publication and documentation. The academy has also established a model Sanskrit theatre as per the norms of Bharata's Natya Shastra. The academy's complex has a museum of Sanskrit theatrical arts and a library of traditional music, theatre and dances. Moreover, there are seminar and lecture halls, research facilities, a large open-air theatre and a mini stage for rehearsals. All the rooms in the main building have been named after works by Kalidasa such as Kumarasambhavam, Meghadutam, etc. The academy's library has a classified repository consisting of more than 4,000 books on various Indological subjects as Veda, Vedanga, Purana, Philosophy, Vedic and Sanskrit literature, Natya, Nritya, Sangita, Vastu-Shastra and more, apart from a vast collection of Kalidas's works.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1201}",, 1204,"One of the 12 jyotirlingas in the country and among the most prominent temples in Ujjain, Mahakaleshwar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The lingam (a symbolic representation of Lord Shiva) at Mahakaleshwar resides in a subterranean chamber and is believed to be swayambhu or self-manifested. The present temple is a five-storey structure and was constructed midway during the 18th century. Built in Bhumija, Chalukya and Maratha styles of architecture, the temple is an architectural marvel. Of note are its marble walkways that were restored in the latter half of the 19th century by the Scindias. Three floors of the building are occupied by lingams of Mahakalesvara, Omkaresvara and Nagachandresvara, respectively. The Nagachandresvara lingam is accessible for devotees only on the occasion of Naga Panchami. There is also a kunda (tank) in the premises called Koti Tirtha that has been built in the sarvatobhadra style. On the path from the stairs of the kunda to the temple you will come across several images of the original structure of the temple, reflecting its grandeur during the period of the Paramaras (9th and 14th centuries). Located near Rudra Sagar, the temple holds a special Bhasma Arti for which devotees gather here as early as 4 am. There is an enthusiastic vibe in the air and the lit diyas make for a stunning sight.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1202}",, 1205,"At a distance of 150 km from Ujjain lies the temple town of Maheshwar on the banks of River Narmada. It is believed to have been existing since the beginning of Indian civilisation and even finds mention in the epics of Mahabharata and Ramayana. Back then, it was known as Mahishmati, the capital city of King Kartivarjun. It is a captivating town with colourful houses, bustling ghats and saffron-clad sadhus and pilgrims. It is reminiscent of the glory of ancient India. It is popularly believed that development was undertaken here during the rule of the Holkars, especially Queen Ahilya Bai Holkar between 1767 to 1795. In current times, this temple town has also been the shooting location for films like Ashoka and Tulsi. When here, visit the Ahilya Fort, the Maheshwar Palace, the Baneshwar Temple, Shiv Jyotirlingam Mandleshwar Temple and the ghats at dusk to attend the prayer and see the cenotaphs of Ahilya Bai and Vithoji Rao. Also pay a visit to the street markets to shop for the popular handwoven silk and cotton Maheshwari sarees.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1203}",, 1206,"Located on the outskirts of the city, Mangalnath Temple is among the most important shrines on the tourist circuit. The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Shiva or Mahadeva, who is worshipped by devotees from far and wide. According to Matsya Purana, the Mangalnath Temple is considered to be the birthplace of Mars. It is said that during ancient times, the temple was one of the best places to get a clear view of Mars and a great spot for astronomical studies. Located on the banks of River Kshipra, the temple is associated with the belief that it will rid visitors of their dark energies and problems. From here, visitors can also get a picturesque and sweeping view of the holy Kshipra river.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1204}",, 1207,"Dedicated to the great saint, Matsyendranath, of the Natha sect of Shaivism, Pir Matsyendranath is located near Gadkalika Temple and Bhartrihari Caves on the banks of River Kshipra. A popular monument on the tourist circuit, it invites visitors for its antiques that date back to the 6th and 7th centuries BC. The saint is believed to be the master of Guru Gorakshnath, who is believed to have introduced the popular Hath Yoga. Matsyendranath was also said to be the leader of the Nath cult and one of the navnath (a group of nine saints). It is believed that the saint took samadhi at this spot and thus his tomb has been built here. Tourists from across religions visit this memorial and pay their respects to the saint.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1205}",, 1208,"The ghat is situated near the Harsiddhi Mata Temple. During the period of Kumbh Mela, Ram Mandir Ghat is visited by thousands of devotees, who believe that taking a dip in the waters of the holy Kshipra river would absolve them of their sins. Tourists can also pay their respects at the various temples lining the ghat. One should especially visit the ghat for the evening prayers when the lights and diyas make for a mesmerising sight. It is a great place to take a leisurely stroll and soak in the atmosphere of Ujjain. Moreover, tourists can get splendid views of sunsets from the ghat, which is believed to be one of the oldest sites of Kumbh celebration. Gaze in awe as the burning orb of the sun slides down the horizon, painting the sky in myriad shades of red and orange.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1206}",, 1209,"Bestowed with the same religious sanctity as Vanshivat in Vrindavan and Akshayvat in Gaya, Siddhavat is a huge banyan tree on the banks of River Kshipra. Pegged as a paap-mochan (sin purifier) teerth, the tree is believed to have been planted by Goddess Parvati when she had come to worship and perform penance. Saints of the Nath cult throng this place all-year-round to worship and meditate. There is a restaurant in the vicinity for pilgrims and travellers to relax in. Devotees also take a holy dip in the sacred Kshipra river. This is believed to wash away their sins. The temple opens as early as 4 am and a lot of visitors come here on Sarvapitra Amavashya to pray for the peace of the departed souls.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1207}",, 1210,"The city of Ujjain has played a major role in the field of astronomy with works like Panch Siddhanta and Surya Siddhanta being penned here. Indian astronomers say that the Tropic of Cancer is supposed to pass through the city which, since 4th century BC is the country’s Greenwich. The Vedhshala or the observatory was built by Raja Jai Singh, the ruler of Amber (1614-1621), who is credited with the translation of the works of Euclid and Ptolemy from Arabic to Sanskrit. It was built to help Hindu astrologers and scholars with their studies and research; particularly the collation of astronomical tables and prediction of movements of the sun, the moon and the planets. It is one of the five observatories that were constructed in India during the 18th century by the raja; the other four are in Delhi, Mathura, Jaipur and Varanasi. The original instruments installed with the help of Raja Jai Singh include Sundial, Nadi Valay Yantra, Transit Instrument, Digyansa Yantra and Shanku Yantra. There are plaques and notice boards all over the place carrying information in both Hindi and English to explain the workings of several instruments. Also known as Vedshala, the building houses masonic instruments that are still being used to carry out research. The observatory is an architectural marvel and is a must-visit in the city.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1208}",, 1211,"Kumbh Mela is probably the largest spiritual gathering in the world, held in four parts of India - Haridwar, Ujjain, Prayagraj and Nashik. It is held every four years in one of the four cities. The fair held in Ujjain is called Simhasth Kumbh Mahaparv and is held on the banks of the holy Kshipra river. It is widely considered as a Hindu pilgrimage in which devotees from all over the globe come together to take a dip in the sacred river. This is in effect to the belief that taking a dip in the waters would absolve them of their sins. The mela itself is a vibrant and awe-inspiring event and a great place to soak in culture and tradition.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1209}",, 1212,"Named after King Vikramaditya, the ruler of Ujjain, Vikram University was established in 1957. It houses an archaeological museum, an art gallery, an auditorium and the Scindia Oriental Research Institute, which has over 18,000 manuscripts in Prakrit, Persian, Arabic and a number of other Indian languages. Some rare bark leaf and palm leaf manuscripts are also present here. Tourists can also visit the Vikram Kirti Mandir Museum that houses an array of images, inscriptions, copper plates and fossils discovered in the Narmada Valley, along with a huge skull of a primitive elephant. Built in 1965, the museum stores relics and daily life objects of the bygone era, especially from the reign of King Vikramaditya; the items narrate the story of the formation of Ujjain. The institute also has a part of an illustrated manuscript of Shrimad Bhagvata, which has used real gold and silver in its paintings.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1210}",, 1213,"One of the most prestigious national institutes in the country for performing and visual arts, Bharat Bhavan was designed by architect Charles Mark Correa. The multi-art centre was set up to create an interactive proximity among verbal, performing and visual arts. Bharat Bhavan has an art gallery, a theatre, rehearsal rooms, and libraries of Indian poetry, workshop for fine arts, classical and folk music as well as indoor and outdoor auditoria. Over the years, Bharat Bhavan has organised many programmes including exhibitions, film shows, readings and music concerts, including but not limited to the World Poetry Festival, International Print Biennial (eight events), Biennial of Contemporary Indian Art, Commonwealth Countries’ Theatre workshop, National Drama Festivals, Sarangi Mela, Jaipur Gharana Music Festival, Purush Dance Festival, Swayamsiddha (centred on the creativity of women), Kavi Bharti and Samvaya, among others. The bhavan has several wings responsible for different events: Roopankar (museum of fine arts), Rangmandal (theatre library), Vagarth (center of Indian poetry), Anhad (center of classical and folk music), Chhavi (center of classical cinema) and Nirala Srijanpeeth (creative writing).",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1211}",, 1214,"Situated in the Arera Hills is the Laxmi Narayan Temple, dedicated to Goddess Laxmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth and prosperity, and her divine consort Lord Vishnu. There is a statue of Lord Shiva with his wife, Goddess Parvati too. The temple structure has carved archways and is surrounded by well-manicured lawns, where visitors can enjoy a moment of quiet meditation.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1212}",, 1215,"Located at the heart of the walled city, Sadar Manzil is a royal building that used to be the hall of public audience for the rulers of Bhopal. The monument is set amidst picturesque and well-laid out gardens and reflects Oriental traces of architecture. Legend has it that the nawabs of the city would meet with the masses here, and address them on important occasions. After Independence, the lovely building was abandoned and fell into ruin for some time before being restored. However, the charm of the Sadar Manzil has withstood the test of time, and even today one can see intricate carvings in the ceilings and archways that hint at its former grandeur and opulence. It’s a must-visit for lovers of history, and has some great spots for photography as well. Sadar Manzil lies in close proximity to the beautiful Shaukat Mahal.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1213}",, 1216,"Separated by an overbridge called Pul Pukhta are two stunning lakes, Upper Lake and Lower Lake. Together, they are perhaps the loveliest and the most picturesque waterfronts in the country, with vast green gardens and crystal clear waters.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1214}",, 1217,"One of the largest mosques in the country, Taj-Ul-Masjid, whose name literally translates into crown among mosques, is sprawled over an area of 23,912 sq ft. It is a fine example of Mughal architecture, comparable to the iconic Jama Masjid in Delhi. It boasts a broad pink façade, spacious courtyards, smooth marble flooring and an inter-arched roof. The minarets rise to a height of 67 m. The mosque has 27 interlinked ceilings, 16 of which are adorned with petal motifs. Every year, a three-day congregation used to be organised at Taj-Ul-Masjid, but it has since moved to Islam Nagar because its popularity grew so much that even the large mosque proved too small for hosting the event.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1215}",, 1218,"The UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of Pachmarhi is an ideal weekend getaway, located at a height of about 1,067 m above sea level, and nestled in the verdant valley of the Satpura range. Popular with nature lovers and sportspersons, the town was discovered in 1857 by Captain James Forsyth. The forest of Pachmarhi is home to many birds and animals, including the elusive tiger and the mighty elephant, and is blessed with rich plant life. Fragrant blackberry plantations and thick clusters of bamboo dominate Pachmarhi, and a trip to the reserve is like a lesson in nature and its bounty.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1216}",, 1219,"The name Reechgarh, locals believe, comes from the caves that were once populated by a large number of reech (sloth bears). Reechgarh is home to a number of rocky cliffs that have cave-like formations. A particular attraction is an opening in the face of a rock, about 400 m wide, that allows visitors to climb over large rocks and reach the opposite side of the hill where a magnificent view awaits those who make this somewhat arduous journey. A cool wind blows constantly through the tunnel-like section, offering a welcome respite from the heat. Some of the rocks are difficult to climb over and provide a thrilling challenge to adventure enthusiasts. Located near Dhoopgarh, this stunning spot can be reached from Bhopal by road in around five-and-a-half hours. It is located at a distance of abut 197 km from the city.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1217}",, 1220,"The ancient town of Bhojpur is rooted deep in history and spirituality and invites tourists with its old-world charms. The main attraction is the magnificent Bhojeshwar Temple, which is a fine specimen of Indian architecture. Popularly known as the Somnath of the East, the temple has an imposing and richly engraved dome that is supported by four exquisite pillars. As you enter the premises, you are greeted by a gorgeously carved gateway that has two beautifully sculpted figures on either side. The unusual thing about the temple is that it is only partially complete. Its structure is square with over 66-ft-long sides. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple is one of the most significant spiritual sites in the city. During the festival of Shivaratri, devotees from across the country flock to this legendary temple to seek blessings of Lord Shiva. The main idol is the lingam, which soars to a height of 7.5 ft and is set upon a huge platform. The lingam has been carved out of a single stone and has a striking architecture. The origin of the temple is credited to the legendary 11th-century Paramara king, Raja Bhoj.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1218}",, 1221,"A unique amalgamation of Hindu and Mughal architecture, Gohar Mahal was built by Qudisiya Begum or Gohar Begum, the ruler of Bhopal. It was constructed in 1821 and boasts a spacious hall overlooking a beautiful lake in the vicinity. The mahal has meandering pathways, paved courtyards and intricate interiors that are an ode to the rich cultural heritage of the city. The palace sits on an expanse of 4.65 acre, on the banks of Bhopal’s beautiful Upper Lake, and is, at present, one of the most popular and frequented structures in the city, drawing in tourists all year round. Surrounded by lush greenery, it is one of the most exquisite sites that allows visitors a glimpse of Bhopal’s royal past.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1219}",, 1222,"Home to wildlife species like bisons, tigers, panthers, wild bears, four-horned deer and blue bulls, along with a wide variety of avian species like paradise fly-catcher, honey buzzard and Malabar pied hornbill, the Satpura National Park is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. The flying squirrel and the rhesus monkey can also be found here. The Sanskrit name “Satpura” translates to seven hills and the park boasts a topography of ravines, waterfalls, rivulets, narrow gorges and dense forests.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1220}",, 1223,"One of the most important sites of worship and prayer for the Jain community, Manuabhan Ki Tekri is a landmark of Bhopal. Perched atop a hill, this stone structure lies amidst picturesque beauty, which can be enjoyed from any high vantage point here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1221}",, 1224,"A historical landmark, Moti Masjid bears stark resemblance to New Delhi’s Jama Masjid. It was built by Sikander Begum, then ruler of Bhopal, in 1860. Sikander Begum was an incredibly progressive and forward-thinking woman of her time, who commissioned roads, bridges and other monuments like the Moti Masjid to be built in Bhopal. Due to the huge presence of umpteen mosques here, Bhopal is often called the city of mosques.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1222}",, 1225,"Berhampur is a vibrant industrial town located about 171 km from Bhubaneswar. It is located to the south of the Chilika Lake and is famed for its ikat silk textiles. The town is also known for artisans who make brass and bell metalware, wood carvings and carpets. There are shrines dedicated to Thukurani, Jagannath and Nilakantheswar Shiva here, along with a museum that houses a collection of sculptures, and specimens of anthropological and natural history. Jaugarh, a popular place, is noteworthy because it is home to Ashokan rock edicts and other archaeological ruins. From this, one can conclude that the place was a part of Mauryan ruler Ashoka's empire, who was a proponent of Buddhism. Tourists can also relax in various beach resorts around the area.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1223}",, 1226,"With exhibits ranging from tribal costumes, jewellery and art to household objects and musical instruments, the Museum of Tribal Arts and Artefacts is a must-visit in Bhubaneswar. One of the best tribal museums in India, it was established in 1953 with an aim to protect and promote the tribal culture of Odisha. The museum was recognised as the best among the 21 tribal museums in the country by UNESCO in 2010.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1224}",, 1227,"Considered to be one of the first river valley projects in India, the Hirakud is among the longest dams in the world. It is located in the Sambalpur district of Odisha, about 290 km from the city of Bhubaneswar. Apart from being a magnificent body of water that provides irrigation and hydroelectricity to nearby areas, it is also known to be home to several bird species like common pochards, red-crested pochards and great crested grebes, making it an appealing spot for birdwatchers. The dam is a popular tourist stopover as it boasts beautiful surroundings and one of the largest artificial lakes in India. Not only are visitors treated to awe-inspiring views here, but also to boating opportunities. Its beautiful surroundings also make it a relaxing place.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1225}",, 1228,"Made using sandstone, the Rajarani Temple is an ancient space of worship in Bhubaneswar that is famed for its sculpted figures and tiers of projections, rising to form its 18-m-high tower. With a lush green cover around it, the temple has picturesque surroundings. Interestingly, there have been claims that it used to be a Vaishnava temple earlier, but the presence of several sculptures has successfully repudiated that particular belief. In fact, in contravention of the belief, there are Shaiva sculptures carved on the body of the main temple.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1226}",, 1229,"Famous for applique and patchwork, the village of Pipli is located about 24 kilometres away from Bhubaneswar and approximately 40 km from Puri. Visitors can watch artisans hard at work here and buy umbrellas, handbags, puppets, purses, wall hangings, bedspreads, cushion covers, pillow covers, lampshades, lanterns and more. The tarasas or heart-shaped wooden pieces made here are used in the chariots during festivities. In fact, in the Chandan Yatra, there are processions in which the deities are covered with chattris made of applique work. This applique work dates back to ancient times. It involves embroidering and stitching small pieces of cloth with depictions of flowers, animals, village scenes and other traditional designs on a larger cloth that forms the base. Cotton cloth is used for the base as well as for the patches. Different, vibrant colour combinations are conceptualised and then recreated by the talented village folk of Pipli. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1227}",, 1230,"Located on the outskirts of Bhubaneswar, Hirapur is a small town known for a hypaethral (open to the sky) temple of 64 Yoginis, called the Yogini Temple. It is said that the temple was hypaethral because the yogini cult used to worship the five natural elements: air, water, fire, earth and ether/sky. Dating back to the 9th century, this small temple is only the second of its kind in Odisha, and one of only four such temples in India. Another is located in Ranipur-Jharial in Bolangar District of Odisha. The other two such temples are in Madhya Pradesh. Its construction is attributed to Queen Hiradevi, the mother of King Subhakar Dev II, of the Bhaumakar dynasty. The yogini cult, in which yoga was practiced along with tantrism, is said to have flourished in India between 8th century AD and 13th century AD. In this, a chakra or wheel with 64 spokes used to be worshipped and Goddess Kali was the presiding deity. Believed to be offshoots of the Saptamatrika, the yoginis were vivacious and embraced life. They were said to be the reincarnations of Goddess Shakti and represented ultimate feminine power. The temple in Hirapur is a circular structure surrounded by a pond and leafy trees, and is unique for many reasons. It is the only temple to have statues on its outer walls. The nine sandstone statues stand for female figures. Each figure can be seen standing on a human head while holding a weapon in one hand. Their shape and form have led historians to believe that they might represent guardian deities. The main door to the shrine is very small. Inside, built into the circular wall, are 60 niches. All but one niche are home to tiny images of yogini goddesses. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1228}",, 1231,"Located about 52 kilometres away from Bhubaneswar, Raghurajpur is a heritage crafts village and is famous for pattachitra paintings. This art form is dated back to the 5th century B.C. They are painted on a piece of cloth and feature mythological themes. Visitors can also buy tussar paintings, palm leaf engravings, pottery, paper mache items, masks carvings of wood and stone, and cow dung and wooden toys here. It is possibly the only place in India where there is such a large congregation of artists. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1229}",, 1232,"Paradeep is a major port city in Odisha that lies at a distance of 104 km from Bhubaneswar. It is a municipality of Jagatsinghpur district in Odisha and boasts fine and expansive beaches that are a delight for travellers. There is also a lighthouse at the beach with a differential global positioning system. Apart from the blue waters, clear skies, sun-drenched evergreen forests and many miles of lush green grasslands that are crisscrossed by rivers and streams, Paradeep is well-known for its marine drive. The Muhana Point is an estuary point where River Mahanadi merges with the Bay of Bengal. Tourists can also visit the Smruti Udyan, dedicated to the memory of the people who lost their lives in the Super Cyclone of 1999. It has a beautiful musical fountain as well. The Paradip Marine Aquarium, the largest in Odisha, is also a must-visit and has 28 tanks containing different fish species. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1230}",, 1233,"Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the Ananta-Vasudeva Temple was built by Queen Chandrika some time during the 13th century. The temple showcases Vaishnav symbols and figures, and resembles the Lingaraj Temple of Bhubaneswar. Inside, there are idols of Lord Krishna, Lord Balarama and Goddess Subhadra. While the idol of Balarama stands under a seven-hooded serpent, that of Subhadra holds a pot of jewels, and Lord Krishna holds a mace, chakra, lotus and conch. Moreover, the temple has miniature shrines and most of the female sculptures are highly ornamented. Ananta Vasudeva is another name for Lord Vishnu, and legend has it that even before the temple was constructed, an idol of Lord Vishnu was worshipped here. And locals say that this legend proves an older temple existed at the same site. It is said that the Marathas, who had extended their empire up to River Mahanadi in this region, renovated the Ananta Vasudeva Temple in the late 17th century.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1231}",, 1234,"Located near Cuttack, this national park is sprawled over an area of 650 sq km. Housing some of the world's rarest flora and fauna, the park is a must-visit for any wildlife enthusiast. The most popular sightings here include crocodiles, black ibris, darters, egrets, etc. The park is an idyllic spot for birdwatchers, who can spot up to 215 species of migratory birds. The major attraction here is a crocodile that can grow up to 23 ft. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1232}",, 1235,"On the banks of River Mahanadi lies Kantilo, a town about 100 km from Bhubaneswar. It is noted for being the home of a temple dedicated to Lord Nilamadhaba. The structure lies atop the twin hills of Brahmadri (this hill is well-known for offering a beautiful view of the sunset from the top) and Niladri and is surrounded by a forest. It is revered by those who worship Lord Jagannath and the presiding deity of the temple is believed to be an earlier form of Lord Jagannath of Puri. In the cult of Lord Jagannath, Lord Nilamadhaba is said to occupy a key position. In fact, in the Jagannath Puri Temple, Lord Nilamadhaba's shrine is present on the right side of the Lakshmi Temple. Since it's a miniature version of Puri's Sri Jagannath Temple, it follows the same rites and rituals. It is believed that a perennial flow of holy water emanates from the feet of Lord Nilamadhaba. The temple sees a large footfall during the celebrations of Maghasaptami  Bhaimaekadashi, in the month of Magha here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1233}",, 1236,"The iconic Lingaraj Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is considered to be the most ancient temple in Bhubaneswar. Widely considered to have been built in the 6th century, it finds mention in the Brahma Purana. The structure represents Odishan architecture at its most mature stage, with its deul (tower) rising to a height of more than 180 ft. It is particularly fascinating in the way that the turrets inserted on the ribs of the spire incorporate miniature replicas of the tower itself. Moreover, there is an optical illusion at play, which is why this 55-m-high temple looks bigger than it actually is! The temple's walls are adorned with intricate carvings and scriptures, and add to its architectural elegance.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1234}",, 1237,"Ekamra Kshetra is the ancient name for the city of Bhubaneswar. The aim of Ekamra Walks, an initiative by Odisha Tourism, is to take visitors on a tour of all that the city has to offer through guided heritage walks. These walks usually focus on those areas of Bhubaneswar that hold tremendous historical and cultural significance, introducing travellers to the city's exquisite temples and other historical structures. Every Saturday, a heritage walk is conducted in the Khandagiri Hills, while on Sundays, there is a heritage walk in the Old Town as well as a Museum Walk at Kala Bhoomi. The Kalinga architecture of the temples, the residences of Jain monks, and Kala Bhoomi (the Odisha Crafts Museum) that showcases the handicrafts and handloom of the state, can be enjoyed on these tours.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1235}",, 1238,"Built sometime around 950 AD, the Mukteswara Temple is often referred to as a miniature gem of Odishan architecture. Its design marks a transition point between the early and later phases of the Kalinga School of Architecture. Due to this, many historians call this temple a harbinger of new culture. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Saraswati, Lord Ganesha and Lord Shiva, whose shrines have been installed here. The latticed windows of the jagmohana (porch) resemble those of the Parsurameswara Temple in the city. A highlight of the temple are the sculptures, such as those around the windows of the jagmohana that depict monkeys engaged in humorous scenes from the ancient Indian stories of Panchatantra. Since the temple is relatively small in size, 35 ft high at the pinnacle of the tower, it becomes evident that it is an old structure as by that time Odishan builders had'nt attempted to build larger temples.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1236}",, 1239,"It was set up with an aim of spreading awareness about the study of astrophysics, astronomy and space science. It gives help to those who want to take up a career in astronomy and supports scientists as well. The planetarium features a fully equipped library that has a rich collection of books on technology, science and environment. It is an interesting and engaging landmark in the city of Bhubaneswar, where one can participate in various activities like night-sky viewing, poster shows and audio-visual programmes. The show that it displays on outer space is quite alluring and is played every day except on Monday. The usual time is from 1400 to 1700 hours. One needs to get tickets to see it.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1237}",, 1240,"The festival of Mahashivratri is celebrated with much fanfare in Bhubaneswar. Locals and visitors throng the Shiva temples of the city on this day. There's an air of celebration at the Lingaraj Temple, which sees thousands of devotees visiting its sacred expanse to mark the occasion. Devotees fast on this day and the queues outside the temple can be as long as 1 km! A lot of devotees join the queues as early as 2 am. The festival is celebrated at more than 200 Shiva shrines across Bhubaneswar. Pravachan (discourse) and bhajan (devotional song) stalls are installed near most temples and add to the devotional atmosphere that pervades the city. The devotees who fast during this festival generally break it at 10 or 11 pm.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1238}",, 1241,"Comprising dense forests, beautiful meadows, pristine waterfalls and gurgling rivers, Simlipal National Park is home to about 1,000 varieties of plants, of which there are 96 types of orchids. The best way to experience the park is via a jungle safari. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1239}",, 1242,"The Vaital Deul Temple in Bhubaneswar, well-known for its striking structure, displays the Khakhara style of architecture - a subdivision of the Kalinga school that is believed to have specifically been used to design shrines set up by tantric groups. The semi-cylindrical shape of the temple's roof is typical of the Khakhara order of temples that are said to have an affinity to the Dravidian gopuram (gate) of the South Indian temples. There are gabled towers with a row of shikharas (spires), another sign of South Indian influence. The deul, or tower, of the temple is its most distinct feature. Rectangular in shape, it is positioned at a right angle to the jagmohana or porch. Tantric worship, said to have combined elements of Hinduism and Buddhism, was centred on the worship of Goddess Shakti, the female life force.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1240}",, 1243,"Cuttack takes pride in being the birthplace of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, the prominent Indian freedom-fighter and founder of Azad Hind Fauj. The birthplace of Netaji is situated in Oriya Bazar known as Janakinath Bhawan. The place has now been converted into a museum named Netaji Birth Place Museum. The museum showcases the original letters written by Netaji along with other important materials used by Netaji. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1241}",, 1244,"Located about 8 km from Bhubaneswar, Dhauli Giri Hills is best known as the site of the Peace Pagoda or Dhauli Shanti Stupa. The dome-shaped Shanti Stupa has stone panels displaying Lord Buddha's footprints and the Bodhi tree. The dome has five umbrellas, symbolising the five essential parts of Buddhism. After dark, there is a grand sound-and-light show organised here with state-of-the-art projectors beaming laser rays on the stupa, narrating its grand history in 3D. From the time of the Kalinga empire to the feuds of the Mauryan empire, and the crowning of king Ashoka, the show covers it all in around 35 minutes. It ends with Ashoka adopting Buddhism, post the Kalinga War. In close proximity to the stupa are rock-cut caves and temples, including the temple of Dhavaleswara.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1242}",, 1245,"The Adivasi Mela is a tribal exhibition and festival that is held annually at Bhubaneswar's Adivasi Exhibition Ground. It is considered to be the oldest festival of the tribal communities in the region that brings together around 62 tribes from across the state. The festival is usually held for a fortnight during the months of January and February. On display, as well as for sale, is tribal jewellery such as the hansuli, a kind of neck ring, the kagdang which is a neck ring unique to the Kutia Kondh tribe, brass anklets of the Kondh tribe, and much more. Lots of tribal dance shows are put up for visitors to enjoy. There are many festivals and rituals that are explained in the form of skits for tourists to enable them to understand the emotions and implications behind them. The aim of the Adivasi Mela is to introduce people from all over the world to the thriving indigenous culture of the region, its food, attire and myriad traditions of the tribes.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1243}",, 1246,"Sisupalgarh is believed to be one of the largest and the best-preserved early historic fortifications in the country. The ancient fortifications are more than 2,000 years old and date back to 3rd or 4th century BC. Today, they stand as proof of the brilliance of the architects of that time, who made it a sturdy structure that is a thriving settlement till today. Sisupalgarh was once the capital of Kalinga, which is the ancient name of Odisha. There are two major parts of the Sisupalgarh ruins: the remains of the original fort and the 16 pillars or Shola Khambas. The pillars are located about 500 m away from the ruins of the fort. Sisupalgarh is located about 2 km away from the famous Lingaraj Temple.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1244}",, 1247,"Located in the Khurda district, about 42 km from the city of Bhubaneswar, is Atri, a town noted for its hot water spring. This spring, located amidst greenery, is enriched with the goodness of sulphur, and it is believed that a dip in its water can cure visitors of skin ailments. The water's temperature is about 55 degrees centigrade, so it is not boiling hot, which makes it suitable for children as well. There is a bathing complex located in the vicinity, which provides facilities for steam-bathing to tourists. The spring can be visited throughout the year and is considered sacred by many. Lots of locals come here to have family picnics. While visiting here, one can also pay a visit to the various temples that are located nearby.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1245}",, 1248,"The Odisha State Museum was set up in the year 1938 in Cuttack, but moved to Bhubaneswar, when the capital was shifted. It comprises several galleries that house epigraphy and numismatic showcases, natural history exhibits, armoury, mining artefacts, geological displays, manuscripts, archaeological exhibits, and works of art and craft. The museum also works to collect, display, document and preserve antique items, maintain journals, facilitate research on art history and organise exhibitions as well as seminars.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1246}",, 1249,"The twin hills of Khandagiri and Udaygiri, also known as Kumargiri and Kumarigiri, are renowned for their rock-cut caves, that were built for Jain monks sometime during 1st and 2nd centuries BC. They also feature the lithic record of 13 years of Kalinga king, Kharavela's reign. His queen was a patron of arts and crafts, which is why the sculptures and designs of these caves are extraordinary. These lithic records are inscribed on the walls of the Hathi Gumpha or elephant cave in Udaygiri, and are a grand example of Pali records found in India. The Rani Gumpha, also in the Udaygiri caves, is worth a visit for its spacious courtyard and sculptural friezes. While Khandagiri has 15 caves and is located on the left, Udaygiri has 18 caves and is located on the right. These caves are located about 7 km west of Bhubaneswar's city center.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1247}",, 1250,"Also called the Car Festival of Lord Lingaraj, Asokastami is celebrated in the month of March or April. During the festivities, the idol of Lord Lingaraj is brought out of the temple, placed on a chariot and taken to the Rameswar Temple. The parade is joined by thousands of devotees who dance and sing. After four days, Lord Lingaraj is brought back to the Lingaraj Temple. Apart from general merriment, there are tasty sweetmeats and delicacies on offer along the route.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1248}",, 1251,"Balasore is a coastal area in Odisha, lying in the northern part of the state. It falls at a distance of nearly 195 km from Bhubaneswar. Spread over an area of about 3,634 sq km, its natural beaches and heritage temples attract tourists from all over the country. The place is generally hot and humid, with May being the hottest month, and December the coolest. Other places that one can mark on their itinerary include Chandipur, Talasari sea beach, Chawmukh sea beach, Kashaphal sea beach and temples like Panchalingeswar, Khirochora Gopinath, Langaleswar, Laxmannath, Chandaneswar, Maninageswar. The main Baleshwar Temple is dedicated to Baleshwar, another name for Lord Shiva. Balasore is the headquarters of the Baleshwar district and used to be an important maritime town during the medieval times. The parts of the town called Farasidinga and Dinamardinga used to be occupied by the French and the Dutch and one can still find remnants of the foreign possession in this town. It was earlier part of the ancient Kalinga and later became a territory of Toshal or Utkal; remaining so till the death of Mukunda Dev, one of the rulers of the state of Odisha. It was created as a separate district in 1828; earlier it was in the Bengal presidency. The game of Akhada, played during Durga Puja, is popular in Balasore. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1249}",, 1252,"Tikarpada Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the most important tourist sites in Odisha and spreads across an area of 795.52 sq km. It is located on the banks of River Mahanadi, about 140 km from Bhubaneswar. The sanctuary is famous for its gharial or crocodile species. Besides these, tourists can also spot  tigers, pangolins, leopards, spotted deer, elephants, rhesus, macaques, snakes, turtles etc. The sanctuary is circled by the Satkosia gorge, which has been formed by River Mahanadi. The Gharwale Sanctuary located here is a breeding place for gharials. One can also spot a variety of snakes and turtles in it. There is also a preservation centre here to help preserve the gharial population.  On the left side of the gorge lies the Tikarpada Crocodile Sanctuary, known for its amazing forest and teeming wildlife. One can also take part in various adventure sports here like river rafting, trekking, fish angling, boating etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1250}",, 1253,"Just behind the Japfu Peak is the serene and scenic Dzuko Valley or the valley of flowers. Offering one of the most spectacular landscapes in the country, the valley is more popular with trekkers for its interesting and challenging trekking circuits. It prides itself for being one of the most-visited tourist sites in not only Nagaland but the entire Northeast India. Perched at a height of 2,450 m, it attracts adventure and nature lovers for its scenic beauty and rich flora. The valley is best visited in the full bloom season when beautiful lilies, aconitums, euphorbias and other species of flowery plants carpet the landscape, making it look like an artist's canvas. To reach this exotic valley, travellers need to take a 4 km steep climb, which holds great appeal for thrill seekers. From Dzukou, travellers can also take a 17 km trek to Viswema Village or a 15 km trek to Zakhama. The valley is located at a distance of 30 km from Kohima and the way is lined with handicraft stores from where tourists can collect local souvenirs as reminders of their trip to Nagaland.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1251}",, 1254,"A quaint hill town village boasting ethereal natural beauty, Dzuleke is a beautiful spot to admire natural beauty. This off-beat travel destination lies about 40 km from the city centre and is most famous as the home of the bison. Sheltering some of the unique flora and fauna, the village also invites tourists for its rare species of rainbow trout. A native to the village, it can be found in the stream that flows through the terrain. To sample some local delicacies, make friends with the locals and you might be served a scrumptious meal of fresh crabs and aromatic Binni rice. The hospitable nature of the locals will make your visit to Dzuleke an experience that will stay with you forever. Tourists can also challenge each other to try Bhoot Jalokia, one of the hottest chillies in the world that are found here in abundance. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1252}",, 1255,"An annual jamboree that sweeps the whole of Nagaland every December for 10 days is the Hornbill Festival. Hosted at the Kisama Heritage Village, on the outskirts of Kohima, it brings together the culture variety of the tribes of Nagaland. The festival hosts almost 16 tribes of Nagaland along with thousands of visitors, who come to watch the grand tribal spectacle unfold in a mesmeric array of activities.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1253}",, 1256,"One of the most difficult treks in Nagaland is the climb to the Japfu Peak, about 15 km from Kohima. Standing at an altitude of 3,048 m, the peak is Nagaland's second-highest and draws trekkers and adventure lovers for its scenic beauty and thrilling trails. To reach the peak, tourists first need to reach the quaint village of Kigwema and start the hike from a point near the Japfu Christian College. The trail is a demanding one and requires you to walk through dense shrubs. It takes around 5 hours to reach the peak and around 4 hours to get back to Kigwema. The Japfu peak is also famous for being home to the tallest rhododendron tree in the world. Standing 109 ft high, approximately as tall as a 9-storey building, the tree holds the Guinness record for being the tallest rhododendron. The peak also offers splendid panoramic views of Kohima and its neighbouring areas. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1254}",, 1257,"Famed as Asia's first green village, the centuries-old Khonoma Village is a great place to introduce yourself to the Naga lifestyle and unwind in the lap of nature. A visit to the village offers tourists an opportunity to interact with the people of the local Angami tribe and learn about how they have succeeded in creating a more conserved and sustainable ecosystem for themselves. Tourists can also choose to spend a night at the village and experience traditional homestays managed by locals. The village is also known for being one of the cleanest villages of Nagaland, thanks to the availability of dustbins and public toilets.Tourists can also enjoy birdwatching and trekking during their visit to Khonoma. Lying on the outskirts of the city, the village is known for successfully conserving rare and endangered species of animals and plants as well as terrace cultivation on the slopes of hills.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1255}",, 1258,"The Kohima Museum takes visitors closer to the lives of the tribals living in Nagaland. Built with an aim to introduce tourists to the rich culture and tradition of the 16 tribal groups of Nagaland, the Kohima Museum takes visitors on an enriching tribal experience. The museum is located in Upper Bayavu Hills and displays gateposts, endemic regional animals and birds, statues, jewellery items and pillars. What makes the museum worth a visit is the fact that its exhibits beautifully depict the everyday life of the Naga people. The museum also houses life-size models that depict the costumes, weapons and jewellery worn by the people of Nagaland. If you are travelling with your kids, make sure to visit the museum as it will enhance their knowledge about the rich diversity of India. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1256}",, 1259,"Given the rich heritage and culture of Nagaland, tourists should definitely visit the Kohima State Museum to get a deeper insight into the history and culture of the tribes residing in the state. Established in 1970, the museum houses rare artefacts belonging to all 16 tribes of Nagaland. From tribal attires and weapons to jewellery and sculptures, the exhibits of the museum leave visitors fascinated. Art-lovers must stop at the art gallery, which displays amazing paintings made by local artists. Lying in Bayavu Hill, around one and a half kilometres from Kohima's centre, the museum also showcases musical instruments used by the Naga tribes. One of the best attractions of the museum is the models of traditional Naga huts known as Naga Morung. The museum also houses a rare collection of precious stones like cornelian and tourmaline along with brass artefacts and silver bells.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1257}",, 1260,"Located at a distance of 50 km from Kohima, Tseminyu is one of the most attractive heritage destinations in Nagaland and welcomes visitors with its old-world charm. The quaint little town was once the ancient migration route of many Naga tribes, who headed to the north, looking for new settlements and cultivation grounds. Today, it is home to the Rengmas, a tribe predominantly found in Nagaland and Assam. The town boasts a rich past that is evident in ancient sites of abandoned villages. like remains of graveyards, gravestones and shattered pottery. This town is a mine of archaeological sites and invites tourists from across the country. The native language of Tseminyu is English and most of the village people speak English.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1258}",, 1261,"One of the most unique and endearing travel experiences you could have in the city is a visit to the tiny Tuophema Village, nestled 40 km away from Kohima. The beautiful village introduces travellers to the rich culture and tradition of Nagaland while they get acquainted with the unconventional ways of living followed by the locals. The pathways of this quaint village are dotted with a variety of wild flowers and cherry blossoms. Tourists can enjoy a comfortable stay in attractive huts and experience the incredible hospitality of the villagers. From relaxing over a cup of tea amidst breathtaking views to trying local cuisines or just interacting with the warm-hearted locals, Tuophema provides a one-of-its-kind experience to tourists. Don't miss the surreal sunsets from the hill top while you are out for a stroll in the woods. One can also head to the village museum to know about the history of the region and admire some beautifully made craft items.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1259}",, 1262,"“When you go home, tell them of us and say for your tomorrow we gave our today,” reads an epitaph written by English classicist, John Maxwell Edmonds, as you walk through the gardens of Kohima's War Cemetery. Set amidst picturesque surroundings, the war cemetery was built in April, 1944, to honour the brave soldiers of the 2nd British Division of the Allied Forces, who lost their lives during the Second World War. The war cemetery houses as many as 1,420 graves and is well-maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. The cemetery was built in the tennis court of the then deputy commissioner's residence. This is the exact place where one of the fiercest battles against the Japanese was fought. Popularly remembered as the 'Stalingrad of the East', the battle of Kohima was fought from April 4 to June 22 in 1944. The cemetery is nestled on the Garrison Hill and offers a gorgeous panoramic view of Kohima. The cemetery's top also houses a dome-like memorial which was raised to honour the 917 Hindu and Sikh soldiers who lost their lives in the battle and were cremated according to their faith. A visit to the cemetery leaves visitors absolutely fascinated by the courageous tales of the martyrs who rest here.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1260}",, 1263,"Land of the Lotha Nagas, the town of Wokha is a spectacular blend of rolling mountains, rivers, lakes and pristine forests. Perched on the Wokha mountain, the highest peak in the range, the town is surrounded by popular natural landmarks like Mount Tiyi, Doyang river and Totsu cliff. Located around 70 km from Kohima, Wokha offers great trekking experiences and no matter which hill you climb or which forested path you take, vibrant landscapes carpeted with colourful flowers will accompany you!",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1261}",, 1264,"Standing at the heart of a bustling street, Ajmer-e-Sharif is one of the most sanctified Sufi shrines in the country. Dargah Sharif or Ajmer-e-Sharif invites devotees from across the globe, who come to pay homage to Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. He was known for his secular ideologies and noble teachings pertaining to peace. The street outside the Dargah is lined with shops selling a wide range of articles like perfumes, sweets, flowers and 'chadars' or cloth, which are offered to Khwaja. As one enters the Dargah, one needs to go through a series of massive doors made of silver with striking carvings. They open into a courtyard that houses the tomb of Moinuddin Chishti, carved out of marble. The Dargah has a gold plating on top and is guarded by a railing made of silver and a marble screen. The evening rituals include Mehfil-e-Sama, which is an enthralling experience for visitors. Don't miss the massive cooking utensil called badi deg while you are leaving the Dargah compound. It is believed that throwing money in the vessel will make all your wishes come true.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1262}",, 1265,"One of the oldest man-made lakes in Asia, the Ana Sagar Lake is sprawled over an area of 2 sq km. Tourists can indulge in various recreational activities like boating and camel rides during a visit to Ana Sagar. The best time to visit the lake is during the winter season when the lake serves as a home for migratory birds like pelicans, coots and ducks from Siberia and other parts of the world. Tourists can also visit Daulat Bagh, which is noted for its attractive marble pavilions known as baradari, which were constructed by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in 1637. In close proximity lies the Anasagar Chaupati, which is a bustling street food market set up on the periphery of the lake. The lake is visited by a large number of locals and tourists during the evening as it offers amazing views of the sunset. The lake was built by Anaji Chauhan, the grandfather of Prithviraj Chauhan during 1135 AD to 1150 AD.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1263}",, 1266,"The spiritual city of Merta makes for a great one-day-trip from Ajmer. Once an important kingdom under the reign of Mertia Rathore Rajputs, the city is noted for being the birthplace of Meera Bai, the poetess and devotee of Lord Krishna. Visit the ruins of the 500-year-old birthplace of Meera Bai that echo with the tales of the devotional queen. Tourists can also visit the city centre and see the Meera Bai Temple, also known as the Charbhuja Temple. It has impressive interiors and its walls and floors are adorned with thousands of tiles, decorated with mirrors and gems. The elaborate paintings on the walls depict different Hindu deities. Another tourist stopover is the Meera Bai Smarak or Meera Bai Memorial, a large gate built in typical Rajput architecture using red sandstone. There is a tiny museum near the memorial that offers an insight into the life of Meera Bai. The Aurangzeb Mosque, a fine specimen of Mughal architecture, is another must-visit spot in the city. Merta is a popular excursion while visiting Pushkar, which lies at a distance of 61 km.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1264}",, 1267,"The qawwalis and qawwals of Ajmer are famous across the world. A popular dance form, qawwali attracts tourists in numbers and allows them to experience the ecstasy of the city. The word 'qawwali' is derived from the Arabic word 'qawol', which means an axiom based upon religious subjects that helps in the purification of thoughts.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1265}",, 1268,"Popularly known as the Marble City of India for its bustling marble market, Kishangarh is located on the outskirts of Ajmer. The main attraction is the temple of nine planets, probably the only one in the world. While here, tourists can buy the popular Kishangarh-style miniature paintings that are characterised by the liberal use of green colour and portrayal of landscapes. You can also visit the chilli market. Other tourist attractions in the city include Gundolav Lake, Phool Mahal Palace that was a pleasure garden of the Maharajas of Kishangarh, Kishangarh Fort that is located on the road linking India with Pakistan and Roopangarh Fort that is a fine example of Rajasthani-style architecture. A good time to visit the city is during the Gangaur Festival held in July and August.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1266}",, 1269,"The city of Ajmer is noted for its leather work, which is practiced by local artisans using traditional and modern techniques. The villages of Jawaja and Harmada are the main centres for manufacturing of leather goods. The artisans of Harmada specialise in making leather chairs, wallets, hand bags and jutis that have hand embroidery (kashida) done on them. Designer handbags, purses, belts, hats, stools and collapsible chairs with graphic embroideries made from leather at Tilonia village are also popular nationwide. Tourists can look out for mojaris or jutis that are unique to the state. To make them, leather is embroidered, punched, studded and stitched in a number of appealing designs and patterns. Leather is also used in making musical instruments like dhol and tabla (percussion instruments), which are used by the folk musicians of Rajasthan.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1267}",, 1270,"The walled city of Beawar is drenched in a colonial essence as it was established as a military cantonment by British officer Colonel Charles George Dixon in the 19th century. The best way to explore Beawar is either by walking or hiring an auto-rickshaw. Start your trip with the lush green Subhash Udyan, the hub of all cultural and recreational activities in the city. The park has some great rides for children and makes for a picturesque picnic spot. To get a glimpse of the city's rich architectural heritage, head to the charming domed pavilion of Mahadev Ji ki Chhatri. Located near the bustling Agarsen Market, it is the most famous temple of Beawar that is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Enjoy a stopover at the Panch Batti public circle and absorb the local culture. Beawar has a fine selection of Rajasthani handicrafts that are available at affordable prices. The local markets of the city are lined with stores selling colourful ethnic handicrafts like Rajasthani puppets and other decorative items. The Shoolbred Memorial CNI Church in Shahpura Mohalla stands as a testament to the city's colonial past and is a must-visit site in Beawar. Visit the Halwai Gali to shop for Beawar's famous til patti, a form of gajak or crispy sweet dish made from sugar and sesame seeds. The best time to visit Beawar is during the annual Tejaji Fair and the Gair Festival when one can witness the city's cultural abundance.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1268}",, 1271,"In the serene surroundings of the Aravallis, 3,281 ft above sea level, rests the beautiful village of Todgarh. It is known for its colonial buildings, serpentine roads and pristine waterfalls, which make for the perfect getaway for both history and nature lovers. Home to one of the finest eco-tourism spots of Rajasthan, the Todgarh - Raoli Wildlife Sanctuary, preserves leopard, sloth-bear, Indian gazelle, blue bull, Indian wolf, etc., along with a wide variety of birds. Another attraction includes the Dudheshwar Temple, which is located at the heart of the sanctuary. It is named after Lord Shiva and houses a perpetual source of spring water. It is a calm space surrounded by banyan and tamarind trees. One should not fail to visit the Bheelberi Waterfall when in Todgarh, which is probably the highest waterfall in Rajasthan. Apart from the eco-tourism sites, it is home to some notable spots like Pragya Shikhar and Victorian Era Church and School.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1269}",, 1272,"Sprawled around the serene Pushkar Lake, the quaint town of Pushkar boasts a dramatic landscape of sand dunes, lakes, hills and forests. Steeped in spirituality, Pushkar, literally translated means lotus flower, and is believed to be the seat of Lord Brahma. Thus, Pushkar is among the rare places to house a temple of Lord Brahma. A red-spired structure that was built during the 14th century CE, it invites devotees from far and wide. Legend has it that Lord Brahma once dropped a lotus on the ground, leading to the immediate creation of a lake, which he later named after the flower.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1270}",, 1273,"Located on the outskirts of the city, adhai-din-ka-jhonpra is a significant tourist site that has been built in the Indo-Islamic style of architecture. It is the ruins of a mosque that went by the same name. The word 'adhai' means two and a half in Hindi and it is said that the mosque was constructed in two and a half days. Designed by Abu Bakr of Herat, the adhai-din-ka-jhonpra has 10 domes, which are supported by more than 100 pillars. The walls of the main hall are chiselled into small screens to allow sunlight to enter. The mosque's interior has a main hall supported by numerous richly decorated columns. The adhai-din-ka-jhonpra can be visited after you have made your prayers at the Dargah Shareef, which lies 500 m away.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1271}",, 1274,"Lying 18 km away from Chittorgarh, Nagari is a semi-agrarian city situated on the banks of Kusasthali river. This semi-industrialised area is known for its well-established textile industries, Nagari hills and various temples. Tourists mostly visit here to enjoy activities like mountaineering, expedition and picnics. One of the highest peaks here is the Nagari Nose that lies at an elevation of 855 m. Since it looks a lot like a human nose it has been named so. In ancient times, it was called Majhimika or Madhyamika and was majorly developed during the Mauryan and the Gupta periods. The excavations and a large number of coins found here indicate dominant Hindu and Buddhist influences. The coins of the Sibi tribes have also been found here. The place passed into the hands of various rulers such as the Western Kshatrapa, Hunas, Malavas. The ancient Shiva temple, Hathiyon ka Bara, and Ubhdivat or the Prakash stambh are some of the other prominent sites to visit in the area.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1272}",, 1275,"Made in Indo-Aryan style, the Kumbha Shyam Temple was constructed by Maharana Sangram Singh I, the ruler of Mewar (1482-1528), on the special request of Meera Bai, his daughter-in-law. It served as the private retreat of Meera Bai, where she spent long hours worshipping Lord Vishnu. Dedicated to Varha, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, the temple is one of the most famous in Chittorgarh.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1273}",, 1276,"The ancient Kalika Mata Temple is one of the most captivating sights in Chittorgarh. Drawing influences from the architecture of Pratihara times (8th to 11th century), this temple is located on an elevated podium and the intricately sculpted mandap, ceilings, pillars and entry gates are a treat to the eyes. The temple complex is huge and 'ratri jagrans' (nightly prayers) are organised here. The complex also has a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva called Jogeshwar Mahadev. The temple is lit up during Navratris when it sees excessive footfalls. It was originally built as a shrine dedicated to the Sun god in the 8th century, however, in the 14th century, a temple dedicated to Goddess Kali was made from its ruins. Located between the Padmini Palace and Victory Tower, the temple is a prominent pilgrimage for devotees.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1274}",, 1277,"A picturesque mountain pass, around an hour away from Udaipur, Haldighti is famous for several wars that were fought here, the most legendary being the battle of 1576, between Rana Pratap Singh of Mewar and Mughal emperor Akbar's army. It is said so many soldiers died in this battle that the yellow coloured soil (from which the place derives its name) turned red. It is also the place where the gallant Chetak, the beloved horse of Maharana Pratap, lost his life while trying to save the king. There is a cenotaph built in pure white marble, dedicated to Chetak. About 40 km from Udaipur, today Haldighati is a place where legends come to life. Nearby is Badshahi Bagh, famous for gulkand, a sweet jam-like preparation made from rose petals.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1275}",, 1278,"One of the most glorious symbols of the indomitable Rajput spirit is the Chittorgarh Fort. Set atop a 180-m-high hill and spread over an area of 240 hectare, it presents a formidable sight. Legend has it that the fort was constructed by Bhima, one of the Pandavas from the epic Mahabharata. It is an imposing structure that rings with the stories and tragedies of the past and the tales of extraordinary men and women. A one-kilometre road winding through foothills leads to the fort and takes visitors through seven gates before reaching Rampol (gate of Ram), one of the entry gates still in use. While going from the second to the third gate, one can see two cenotaphs (chattris) that have been built in honour of Jaimal and Kalla, who laid down their lives during the siege by Mughal emperor Akbar in 1568. The main gate of the fort is Surajpol (sun gate).",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1276}",, 1279,"Situated on the banks of the pristine Chambal and Brahmani rivers, the Bhainsrorgarh Fort is nestled in a thick forest cover. Constructed in the 2nd century, the fort houses a grand palace that has now been converted into a heritage hotel. Legend has it that this fort was once wrecked by Alauddin Khiliji (1296-1316) of the Khalji dynasty. Tourists can also head to the Bhainsrorgarh Wildlife Sanctuary that lies in close proximity to the fort. The wildlife that one can spot here includes deer, jackals, chinkaras, fox, hyenas, antelopes, wild boar, turtles, crocodiles, goose, black-bellied terns, red-crested pochards, stocks, hawks, owls and darters. Since the sanctuary is situated at the confluence of the Chambal and Brahmani rivers, one can also spot a freshwater dolphin swimming around.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1277}",, 1280,"This has been built in honour of Sepoy Harbhajan Singh of the 23rd Punjab Regiment of the Indian Army, who went missing in 1968, while leading a pack of mules from his battalion stationed at Tukla to Deng Dhukla, both remote areas located in East Sikkim. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1278}",, 1281,"The Banjhakri Waterfall  plunges straight down with a loud, gushing noise, from a height of 40 ft. Surrounded by  beautifully-trimmed gardens, which are spread over 2 acre of lush land, the waterfall is one of the most serene spots in the city. Lying close to the Ranka Monastery, the waterfall is now part of an energy park, which generates unconventional sources of energy. All around, there are pavilions where one can stand and marvel at the sight of the falls. There are also foot bridges constructed in the Sikkimese style of architecture so visitors can cross from one place to another. You can indulge in boating in a man-made lake here, which hosts a statue of a dragon at its center. There are also well laid-out trails, a cafe to satisfy hunger pangs and an information kiosk for those curious about the Shaman culture. There is also a souvenir shop to splurge at. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1279}",, 1282,"Rightly named so, Deer Park in Gangtok is home to herds of spotted deer and antelopes. It was established in the 1950s, and since then, deer from all over Sikkim and neighbouring states are brought to this sanctuary. The park stands on a ridge on the side of the New Secretariat, and has designated trails that visitors can use to spot deer in their natural habitat.Apart from deer, one can find animals like the red panda, Himalayan bear and others in protected enclosures. The park also has a statute of Lord Buddha, where he is seen preaching truths to his disciples. In front of the statue, a butter lamp glows continuously on a bed of colourful flowers. This particular statue resembles Lord Buddha’s first sermon at the Deer Park in Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh, and represents his reincarnation as a musk deer. The serene surroundings of the park make it a great spot for one to spend time in the arms of nature. It also known as Rustamji Park, named after Rustamji, one of the dewans of the Chogyal family of Sikkim. Rustamji is also the acclaimed author of the much loved book ""Enchanted Frontiers"". ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1280}",, 1283,"The do-drul Chorten was built by Trulshi Rimpoche, head of the Nyingma order of Tibetan Buddhism, in 1946, and is close to the Research Institute of Tibetology. Before he came here, the place was said to have been haunted by evil spirits, and anyone who came here would fall prey to these diabolical entities and died. The stupa was constructed as a means of protection for the locals. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1281}",, 1284,"Set on a hilltop, on the outskirts of Gangtok, the Enchey Monastery is more than 200 years old. The word 'Enchey' means a  solitary temple, and the monastery is a vibrant spectacle surrounded by rolling greens.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1282}",, 1285,"The annual flower show is famous for the varieties of orchids on display, but throughout the year, one can come down to view the blue Venda orchids, celosia, chrysanthemum and paps. There is an artificial pond in the centre, with a small bridge across it, where visitors love to take pictures. The state government invites people not only from Sikkim, but from neighbouring states as well to participate in the show. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1283}",, 1286,"Ganesh Tok is a temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha at an uphill distance of 7 km from Gangtok. The temple was built in between 1952 and 1953, by Shri Appa B Pant, the former Political Officer of Sikkim. Here, apart from engaging in worship, one can have what is perhaps the best views of the city of Gangtok. The road to the temple is embellished with colourful prayer flags, and makes the journey much more pleasant.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1284}",, 1287,"A famous temple in the vicinity of the city, Hanuman Tok is dedicated to the worship of Lord Hanuman. About 11 km away from Gangtok on the road to Nathu la Pass, the temple is at an elevation of 2,195 m. The hilltop is calm and serene, not to mention one of the best places to enjoy moments of relaxation away from the bustle of the city. It is also an architectural attraction for the circular structure of the temple, a one-of-its-kind in Sikkim. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1285}",, 1288,"The first zoological park in Sikkim, the Himalayan Zoological Park is sprawled across an area of 205 hectare, over a mountainous terrain. With the majestic Mt Khangchendzonga in the backdrop, the park lying at a height of about 1,780 m, is home to animals like the Himalayan Monal pheasant, Himalayan red panda, snow leopard, goral, Himalayan palm civet, Himalayan black bear, crimson-horned pheasant and many more. Popular crowd-drawers are the cute red pandas. One can roam around the park in private vehicles, or even walk along designated trails that run through it. The animals move about in the open and are not caged, thus giving visitors the opportunity to observe these precious creatures in their natural habitat. The best time to visit here is from February to May and from September to December. The park was established in 1991, to provide a natural home and an area of preservation for all these species. It is maintained by the Forests, Environment & Wildlife Management Department, which is a division of the Government of Sikkim. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1286}",, 1289,"Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2016, the Khangchendzonga National Park, in the heart of the Himalayas, is a glorious place. It is noted for its spectacular wildlife like snow leopard, red panda, great Tibetan sheep, musk deer etc. You can also spot avifauna like Himalayan snowcock, black-necked crane, grey peacock-pheasant, blood pheasant, Himalayan monal, etc. The national park comprises 18 glaciers, the most popular of which is the massive Zemu Glacier, and 17 alpine lakes. From here, you can get panoramic views of several mountain peaks, including Mount Khangchendzonga.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1287}",, 1290,"A high altitude lake that resembles an elephant, Kupup Lake is one of the delights of Gangtok, and is a stop on the Silk Route tour. Also known as the Elephant Lake, it is situated at a height of 13,066 ft on the way to Jelep la Pass, bordering India and China. The right side of the lake looks like the trunk of an elephant, while the left resembles the animal's tail. Locally, the lake is recognised as Bitan Cho. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1288}",, 1291,"Set amidst forested hills, Lingdum (also known as Ranka) Monastery is an example of sacred Tibetan architecture, located 12 km away from Gangtok. Adorned with exquisite murals, and statues, along with an impressive edifice, the site has been the shooting spot for several Bollywood films. Lingdum follows the Zurmang Kagyu sect of Tibetan Buddhism. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1289}",, 1292,"One of its kind in India and the third in the world, the Namgyal Institute houses the largest collection of Tibetan works outside of Tibet. The institute houses a museum, a research centre and a library, and is based in Deorali, south of Gangtok, 5 km away. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1290}",, 1293,"Nathu la Pass is one of the highest motorable roads in the world that lies at a distance of 56 km from Gangtok. During the 20th century, the pass acted as the primary route for the trade of fur, wool and spice between Sikkim and Tibet.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1291}",, 1294,"Located in North Sikkim, 27 km uphill from Gangtok, on a slope stretching from Kabi to Phodong, Phensang Sangag Choling Monastery is among the largest monasteries in Sikkim. On his way to Northern zone in 1721, the 3rd Lhatsun Jigmed Pawo founded this monastery. Later in 1840, the monastery was rebuilt. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1292}",, 1295,"Set at a height of 4500 ft, giving a picture-perfect view of deep valleys and towering mountains, Phodong Monastery is one of the six most important monasteries in Sikkim, built in the 18th century, circa 1740, by Chogyal Gyurmed Namgyal, the then ruler of Sikkim. It belongs to the Karma Kagyu sect of Tibetan Buddhism and houses beautiful paintings and murals. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1293}",, 1296,"Perched on a hillock, around 20 km from Gangtok, the Rumtek Monastery is also known as the Dharma Chakra Centre and serves as the seat of His Holiness Gyalma Karmapa the XVI, the head of the Karma Kagyu order of Tibetan Buddhism. Built in the 16th century, it is the largest monastery in Sikkim and displays the best of Tibetan architecture, along with rare Buddhist art pieces. The massive prayer hall inside the monastery is decorated with splendid murals, statues and ancient thankas (Buddhist paintings on fabric). One can also observe beautiful paintings of Kargyu lineage and eight Bodhistavas. It is a world-renowned centre for Kargyu teachings.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1294}",, 1297,"A major fruit garden, where the practices of fruit growing were rampant until 1940, Saramsa Garden lies about 14 km from Gangtok. It makes for an idyllic picnic and recreation spot, owing to its lush landscape. Today, you can come across beautiful varieties of flowering plants, including orchids. Most of the plants here were introduced between 1975 and 1980; forest manager Rai Saheb Bhim Bahadur Pradhan also brought some species of trees like orange, banana, guava, lychee and pineapple, to the garden. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1295}",, 1298,"A series of seven waterfalls, arranged sideways on a cliff, the Seven Sisters Waterfall is one of the most beautiful sites in the Northeast. It can be seen in three distinct tiers, very clearly distinguishable from a distance. You can only view four of the seven falls from the bottom, since the other three are much higher up. A small footbridge wounds its way across the stream and tourists can enjoy the refreshing sight at close quarters.The place is particularly attractive during monsoon (in the months of June and July) when the falls are imbued with an overpowering flow, gushing over the rugged rock wall. The streaming water hits the limestones underneath, sounding almost like thunder. The place is a photographer's dream, and makes for a quaint picnic spot for families.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1296}",, 1299,"On a clear day, tourists can avail breathtaking sights of Mt Khangchendzonga and Mt Siniolchu, as well as the colourful villages of North Sikkim, from the Tashi Viewpoint. The Tourism Department of the state has added a resting shed and a park with a small cafeteria so visitors can make a day out of this trip. While sunsets and sunrises are favourable timings, the sun shining down through the clouds at all hours of the day also makes this viewpoint worth a visit. Soak up some sun, gaze out at the valleys and the mountains and look for the Labrang and Phodong monasteries hidden amidst fluffy clouds. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1297}",, 1300,"Tsomgo Lake is a riot of colours, and takes different forms in different seasons. While winter brings visitors to a frozen stretch of ice, instead of a lake, with snow all around it, spring arrives in full bloom to cover the surrounding area of the clean water with a profusion of flowers. Taking the winding road through rugged terrain, over mountains, turning on sharp cliffs, to arrive at this beautiful lake, is an adventure in itself. There is also a provision to take rides on yaks and mules here; you can even sample some of the delicacies of the state at any of the stalls that are usually present. If you're not carrying the appropriate gear for traversing the snow, you can rent gumboots and snow boots from tiny shops near the lake.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1298}",, 1301,"White Hill is a two-storeyed building that is a permanent venue for the flower show held in Sikkim. The surrounding hill is often clad in a blanket of sparkling snow, lending a picturesque quality to the structure. The flower show that draws tourists and locals alike displays beautiful varieties of rhododendrons and orchids. The building itself is a historically significant monument and incorporates the sensibilities of typical British architecture. White Hall also houses a badminton court and an officer's club. The best time to visit this place is from March to May and from October to Mid-December. The total time required for sightseeing is two to three hours and one can reach here via bus, taxis and other road transport.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1299}",, 1302,"Carnatic music is said to be divine and gives the listener a uniquely aesthetic experience. There are three essential elements to this form of music: raga (tuneful rendition with minute intervals), tala (rhythmic order marked by mathematical precision), and bhava (feeling, expressivity). The artiste draws inspiration from mythological texts and dances for the more intense pieces, while the lighter ones generally follow themes of love, known as tukkada. The term “carnatic” comes from Sanskrit terms, Karnataka Sangitam, which translates to traditional or codified music. Historically, it was mystic poet and composer, Purandara Dasa (1484-1564), who introduced a course on music that later became Carnatic music. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1300}",, 1303,"An architectural marvel, the Ekambareswarar Temple is spread over a vast area of 40 acre. Its most striking feature is the main entrance or the raja gopuram that rises to an imposing height of 172 ft. Entering through this gate feels like stepping into a different era, such is the grandeur of the structure. A pillared hall sits in front of the sanctum, and there are idols of the 63 Nayanmars across the place. As you move further into the temple, you will come across two water tanks known as Shivaganga and Kampa Nadi. The main shrine showcases a Somaskanda panel, which features Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati and Skanda epic. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1301}",, 1304,"Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the lord of Mt Kailash, the Kailasanathar Temple is among the most important temples in town. The large temple complex has 60 smaller shrines, but one of the most unique aspects is the main idol of Lord Shiva, which has 16 stripes. The architecture of the temple is in traditional Pallava style of pillared halls, a vestibule and a pyramidal tower. There are 240 or so panels engraved into the temple walls that display Nagara and Pallava Grantha scripts; incidentally, some of the earliest works of calligraphy are also found at Kailasanathar Temple. It holds one of the earliest sculptures of Jyeshta Lakshmi (Moodevi) and Vaali as well.  Showcasing Dravidian style of architecture, this place is ideal for meditation and reflection. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1302}",, 1305,"A century-old house that has now been turned into a heritage museum, Kanchi Kudil is where tourists get to know about the kind of life that people in the town of Kanchipuram lived back in the day. One also gets information about the cultural heritage of Kanchipuram, the cuisine served here and even the furniture used. You get to step back in history, and travel back to a simpler yet infinitely beautiful time when art and culture reigned supreme. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1303}",, 1306,"Kanchipuram Monastery is the largest centre for Buddhism in Kanchipuram, and the earliest literary record of the region speaks of a local king commissioning the monastery in the 2nd century. Other evidence points to the site being active till the 14th century. Today, it is a peaceful place that allows visitors a glimpse of the history of the town while enjoying a few moments of quiet and serenity.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1304}",, 1307,"Synonymous with style, sophistication and grace, Kanjeevaram sarees have been an integral part of the wardrobe of South Indian women for centuries. Mostly worn during weddings and festivals, they not only look rich and beautiful but also hold traditional importance. The distinct feature of these sarees is the excessive use of real gold zari threads. Its lustre and luxurious drape make it a premium choice among shoppers. The sarees are crafted with superior-quality silk, and most of them are woven with heavy-plied Mulberry silk yarn, to increase their weight and ensure durability. This also adds to the saree’s shine and life, making it a family heirloom in most South Indian homes. The use of heavy silk ensures that the saree drapes better, making the wearer look graceful. To increase the fabric’s thickness, sometimes the yarn is dipped in rice starch and sun-dried.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1305}",, 1308,"Performed in reverence of the Hindu god of war, Lord Murugan, Kavadi Attam or the burden dance is a type of ceremonial sacrifice and offering. While it is, in essence, a ritual, there is a high degree of coordination and choreography involved in the dance. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1306}",, 1309,"Around 15 km from Kanchipuram stands the rock-cut cave temple of Mamandur on the banks of River Palar. Built during the early years of the Pallava rule, the cave temple has been declared by the Archaeological Survey of India as a monument of national importance. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1307}",, 1310,"Among the most popular traditional dance forms of South India, the religious and artistic dance of Mayilattam is performed in reverence of Lord Subrahmanya, the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Literally translated, it means the dance of the peacocks and is performed during certain Hindu festivals. Performers dress up as peacocks with a beak that opens and closes with the use of a thread. They dance on long sticks of wood that are attached to their feet. The dance is performed only by women who dress up as Lord Subrahmanya travelling on a peacock. It requires great skill and intricacy of movement and is a mesmerising affair to watch. It is generally performed during the famous and flamboyant Arattu festival. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1308}",, 1311,"One of the best destinations to buy a silk saree is Kanchipuram. The sarees are woven in the city from pure mulberry silk. At present, over 500 families are involved in this industry. Their creations are marketed through cooperative societies in the city and the state. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1309}",, 1312,"If looking to purchase idols of gods made from stone, jute, brass or copper, Kanchipuram is the best place. Tourists also take home products made from jute, jewellery boxes and elaborately carved candle stands as souvenirs. Other items you can purchase in the city include fruit baskets and decorative items for home. You can bargain with the shopkeepers, who are usually happy to speak to tourists about Kanchipuram and its rich history. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1310}",, 1313,"The name Kamakshi refers to Goddess Saraswati (goddess of education) and Goddess Lakshmi (goddess of wealth), where 'ka' means Saraswati, 'ma' means Lakshmi and 'akshi' means eye. The imposing temple is dedicated to Goddess Kamakshi (considered as the ultimate form of Goddess Parvati). ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1311}",, 1314,"Famous for the Ramanuja Swamy Temple, which is also known as the Adikesava Temple, Sriperumbudur lies on the outskirts of Kanchipuram. This must-visit temple has three images of saint Ramanuja that were made during the saint’s lifetime in Srirangam, his birthplace of Sriperumbudur and Melkote, in the neighbouring state of Karnataka.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1312}",, 1315,"Located in the quaint village of Uthiramerur, and built in the 8th century by Pallava king Nandivarman (731-796), the Sri Vaikunta Perumal Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu who is worshipped as Vaikunta Perumal, along with his consort, Goddess Lakshmi, who is revered as Anandavalli. While originally built by the Pallavas, the temple was renovated in part by the Cholas at a later time. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1313}",, 1316,"Built by the rulers of Vijayanagar, the Varadharaja Perumal Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It is one of the divya desam temples, the 108 temples said to have been visited by the 12 poet saints or Alwars. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1314}",, 1317,"Dating back to the period of the Pallava rulers, the ancient temple of Thiruporur is one of the 33 most important temples of Lord Muruga. Its name translates to the place of the holy war. It faces east, sitting in the shadow of the Pranava Mountain. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1315}",, 1318,"The main temple here is known as Vadaranyeshwar, dedicated to Lord Shiva, and is one of the 275 shaivaite sites in the state of Tamil Nadu. It is also one of the five majestic cosmic dance halls (Pancha Sabhai). This particular dance hall is known as Ratna Sabhai. According to legend, when the lord was performing a cosmic dance, his anklet fell down to earth and broke into five pieces, one of them being Thiruvalangadu. In fact, a bronze statue of Nataraj, lord of the dance, was unearthed here, which is now preserved in the art section of the Chennai Government Museum. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1316}",, 1319,"Dedicated to Lord Subrahmanya (Muruga), the temple at Thiruthani is situated on a small hillock and is said to be one of the six abodes, or “padai veedu”, of Lord Muruga. Legend has it that Lord Muruga married one of his two consorts, Valli, here. He also stayed in Thiruthani after defeating the demon, Surapadman. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1317}",, 1320,"The main attraction in the quaint town of Uthiramerur is Vaikunta Perumal, an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. A lovely example of South India’s Dravidian style of architecture, the temple covers an area of about half an acre.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1318}",, 1321,"Around 30,000 birds migrate to the Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary every year. Birdwatchers visit the sanctuary to get a glimpse of open-billed storks, egrets, cormorants, darters, flamingos, pelicans, moor hens, kingfishers, darters, spoonbills, white ibises and different varieties of herons. The best place to indulge in birdwatching is the observation tower, which promises brilliant views. There are a variety of migratory birds that can be spotted here, and some of the more fascinating kind include the garganey teal, shoveller, pintail, stilt, sandpiper etc. Around 115 species have been identified and catalogued. The jungle is also home to such mammals as jackal, jungle cat, wild boar and the black-nape hare. The forest itself is full of lush greenery, replete with barrigtonia trees that the birds use extensively for nesting. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1319}",, 1322,"Situated around 70 km from Kanchipuram, Vellore is located on the banks of the River Palar. The main attraction is the Vellore Fort that is a spectacular specimen of military architecture in South India. It is believed to have been built during the reign of Chinna Bommi Nayak (1526 - 1595 AD) and still remains a popular heritage site. Tourists can also visit the Jalakandeswarar Temple, inside the fort, which is reminiscent of the Vijayanagar architecture. The Kalyanamantapa to the left of the entrance is another example of the architectural prowess of the creators of old. Another must-visit attraction in this small, interesting town is the clock tower, in the bazaar, built in 1928 AD.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1320}",, 1323,"Popularly called the spa of South India, the Courtallam Falls cascade down a height of 160 m, in breathtaking glory. Nestled amidst picturesque hills and emerald greenery, the falls are a combination of various small streams and appear gigantic. Don't miss the interesting rocks behind the falls that have been eroded by the fast-flowing water to form honey-comb like structures. The splendid falls have been the backdrop for movies like Roja as well. Many believe that the water of the falls has curative properties and thus people flock in numbers to this natural wonder. Tourists can also see a number of Lord Shiva shrines that have been carved into the rocks by locals. After enjoying at the natural retreat, you can also indulge in some snacks sold at the various stalls stationed close by.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1321}",, 1324,"Ensconced in the southernmost part of India, the Kankyakumari Beach is settled at the confluence of the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean. Witnessing the varied hues of the waters of the three merging into one to form a unique palette is a surreal sight. It also has multi-coloured sand that makes the experience of strolling on it an unforgettably beautiful experience. However, the best reason to visit this beach is the spellbinding sunset and sunrise. Watch the sky painted in myriad hues as the sun dips or peeps out of the water. You can also shop for knick-knacks and local handicrafts at the beach. For a spectacular bird's eye view, you can head to the lighthouse on the beach. Tourists can also indulge in adventure activities and water sports at the beach and those looking for a quieter experience can trek down to the beach. The Kanyakumari Beach is located around 10 km from the heart of the city. It was earlier known as Cape Comorin.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1322}",, 1325,"Located on the southern tip of mainland India, at the confluence of the Arabian Sea, the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal, the Bhagavathy Temple is dedicated to the virgin Goddess Kanyakumari. The temple is considered symbolic of sanctity and unity and is one of the 51 shaktipeethams (one of the places where the severed body parts of Goddess Shakti fell).",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1323}",, 1326,"Spread over an area of 129.33 hectare, the Koonthakulam Bird Sanctuary is located near Koonthakulam village, around 38 km from Tirunelveli. The bird sanctuary happens to be one of the largest reserves for breeding waterbirds in South India. A sizeable number of migratory birds arrive here in the month of December and remain here till late June or July, before the monsoon sets in. Over 35 species of birds have been flying in and have been vehemently protected by the villagers. These villagers consider the birds as a harbinger of luck. The villagers collect the excreta of these birds in the months of summer, which along with silt is later used as a fertiliser. Some of the popular species to look out for are painted storks and flamingos.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1324}",, 1327,"The magnificent Padmanabhapuram Palace is located at Thuckalay, 16 km from Nagercoil and 64 km from Thiruvananthapuram. It was the seat of the erstwhile rulers of Travancore. The architecture of the palace is simply fabulous. Almost everything leaves tourists awestruck, be it the Belgian mirrors, intricate carvings and paintings on ceilings or the 17th and 18th-century murals, rosewood and teakwood carvings, huge earthen urns and coloured mica on windows. The artworks can be found in plenty at the palace – in dance halls, queen mother’s palace, museums, council chambers, dining halls, inner courtyards and king’s rooms. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1325}",, 1328,"The pilgrim town of Suchindram is famous for the Thanumalayan Temple, an important citadel of the Travancore rulers in the 18th century. Located on the outskirts of the city, the temple is unique in that it is dedicated to the three deities of the holy trinity, which are represented in an image in the sanctum sanctorum called sthanumalayan (sthanu for Lord Shiva, mal for Lord Vishnu and ayan for Lord Brahma) Kovil. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1326}",, 1329,"The town of Thiruchendur is famous for the Thiruchendur Murugan Temple and its ancient sanctum sanctorum. Located near the shores of the Bay of Bengal, the presiding deity of the main temple is Lord Subramanya. Legend has it that Lord Murugan worshipped Lord Shiva at this place after winning the battle against Surapadma, an asura (demon). A cave dedicated to one of the consorts of Lord Murugan, Goddess Vali, is located near the main shrine. Lord Dattatreya is another deity revered here. The temple was occupied by the Dutch East India Company between 1646 and 1648 when they were at war with the Portuguese. Though the locals tried freeing the temple from their clutches, they achieved no success. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1327}",, 1330,"The 95-ft-high stone statue of famous Tamil poet, saint Thiruvalluvar, the author of Thirukkural couplets, is a beautiful landmark in the city. Located on a small island near the city, the statue has been erected on a 38-foot-tall pedestal. It represents 38 chapters from Thirukkaral on virtue and about weighs 7,000 tonnes. The total height of the statue including the pedestal is 133 ft and a total of 133 chapters of Thirukkural have been denoted on it. It is said that the stone structure can withstand natural calamities like earthquakes. The foundation stone of the statue was laid down by the then Prime Minister of India, Morarji Desai in 1979, but the installation and sculpting started in 1990, with the construction getting completed in 1999. On January 1, 2000, the statue, the stone for which was brought from Sirudhamoor, Ambasamudram and Pattumala Kuppam, was inaugurated by the then chief minister of Tamil Nadu, Dr M Karunanidhi. A total of 500 sculptors were involved in the creation of this sculpture, which was the brainchild of Dr Ganapati Sthapati, a famous architect.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1328}",, 1331,"Popularly called the Pearl City due to the abundant availability of pearls, Thoothukudi, is a popular tourist stopover. The main attraction is the beautiful Our Lady of Snows Basilica, which bears traces of a Portuguese style of architecture. A gorgeous structure painted in blue and white, it can be traced back to 1713. Tourists can also head to a Shiva temple located in the city centre. Another attraction is one of the oldest seaports of the world that has a profound history and was also the site of trading with the Portuguese. Dotted with many beaches and parks, Thoothukudi is an amalgamation of the old and the new. Some of the popular spots you can visit are Harbour Beach Park, Rajaji Park, Roche Park and Nehru Park. The Pearl City Beach and the Muthu Nagar New Beach are the most popular and attract tourists to lay back and enjoy nature. Sunset views are quite splendid from here. A visit to Thoothukudi is incomplete without trying its delicious macaroons, made of dry fruits and coconut milk.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1329}",, 1332,"Tirunelveli, about 85 km from Kanyakumari, is known for the Nellaiappar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva who is worshipped in the form of a lingam. His consort, Goddess Parvati is also worshipped here. The temple sees a large footfall, especially during the month of Navratri (a holy nine-day festival of Hindus). If you're coming down here, try to time your visit to the festivities of Pongal, Easter, Utsavam or Annual Festival and Saraswati Pooja. The annual festival is celebrated on the day of Pushya in February or March to purify and revitalise oneself with the powers of the deity. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1330}",, 1333,"Udayagiri Fort is one of the most prominent tourist stopovers in the city. Also known as De Lannoy’s Fort or Dillani Kottai, it is a remnant of the regime of Travancore. The fort is surrounded by an isolated hill about 260 high and was used as a training ground for the king’s army. Remains of the furnace used for making ammunition stand as a testimony to the fact. Interestingly, it is said that a brass gun, 16-ft-long, was found in the fort complex but could not be moved even a few feet by a number of people including 16 elephants. Now, the fort has been turned into a natural park and one can find a tree house, herbal gardens, bird and deer enclosures and an aquarium.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1331}",, 1334,"This 18th-century seaside circular fort is made of granite blocks. Many years ago, when the area was quite clear, observers could see up to the Padmanabhapuram Palace from here. A 4-ft-wide and 25-km-long tunnel is said to have once existed between the fort and the palace. The architecture additions of the fort are reminiscent of the rule of the Pandyas (4th to 16th century), especially the fish motifs engraved on the walls. Overlooking the Arabian Sea on one side and the Bay of Bengal on the other, is the raised parade ground. Sometime back, the archaeology department also conducted a renovation exercise here. One of the most interesting features is a beach of black sand near the fort as well as a small river that joins the sea on one side of the fort.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1332}",, 1335,"Built in 1970, the Vivekananda Rock Memorial is a combination of conventional and modern Indian architectural styles, especially from West Bengal and Tamil Nadu. From this iconic monument, one can get spectacular views of the celestial happenstance of sunrise, sunset and moonrise. On full moon days, enjoy the special spectacle of the moon rising and the sun setting simultaneously. On Chitra Purnima in April, both moon and sun face each other on the same horizon. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1333}",, 1336,"Famous for its captivating architecture and intricate sculpting, the Azhagar Koyil Temple is one of the most attractive temples in the region, nestled at the foothills of Alagar Hills Set amidst lush green surroundings, the temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and holds immense religious significance. According to legend, the temple was visited by the Pandava brothers, Yudhishtir and Arjun, during the Mahabharata period. Another popular tale associated with the temple is about a disciple of Saint Ramajuna regaining his lost vision at the temple complex. The Alagar Hills are named after Lord Thirumal, who is known by his local name Alagar among people of the region. The ruins surrounding the temple suggest that a fortified ancient city once existed around the temple. The best time to visit the Azhagar Koyil Temple is during the months of April and May when devotees from all parts of the country visit the temple for the annual Chithirai Festival.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1334}",, 1337,"One of the five Gandhi Sangrahalayas (museums), this is a tribute to the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi. There's a special exhibition titled 'India Fights for Freedom', which depicts 265 illustrations that eloquently tell the history of the country's freedom movement and various revolts. A visual biography of Gandhiji, featuring his pictures, paintings, sculptures, manuscripts , quotations and selected copies of letters written by him, gives a deeper insight into the life of the Mahatma. Photographs from the different phases of Gandhiji's life are also displayed, along with a range of artefacts used by him. It displays letters written by Gandhiji to eminent personalities such as Adolf Hitler, Narayanan Sathsangi of Devakotta and poet Subramania Bharati. This museum is an ideal site to learn more about the life of the man who left an indelible impression on the mind of mankind.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1335}",, 1338,"Attached to the Gandhi Museum, the Government Museum draws a large number of visitors. It houses rare exhibits depicting the rich cultural, historical and religious heritage of Madurai. It also showcases antiques, Chinese ceramics, palm leaf manuscripts , bronze statues and urn burials. The museum showcases The most interesting section of the museum is the one that hosts artefacts from various excavations. Another section that displays Palaeolithic, Microlithic and Neolithic tools is also an interesting peek into history. It is a must visit for history and art lovers. Established in 1981 during the 5th World Tamil Conference, the museum deals with archaeology, anthropology, zoology, numismatics, botany and geology. The building where the Gandhi Museum and the Government Museum are located is known as Tamakkum Bungalow among locals. It is said that it was constructed by the Nayak Queen, Rani Mangammal (1689-1704).",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1336}",, 1339,"This quaint little town is famous for its majestic houses built in typical Chettinad style of architecture and authentic Chettinad cuisine. Built in the early 20th century by wealthy merchant families, the huge Chettinad mansions are adorned with intricately carved doors that resemble the gateways of the Hindu temples in South India. The most attractive building is the 115-year-old Chettinad Palace, which is frequented by visitors for its imposing architecture and opulent interiors. The palace houses decorative items and furniture that were brought from East Asia and Europe while the marble used in the palace is from Italy. The exquisite wooden work in the palace has been done on teak wood from Myanmar and the crockery on display was brought from Indonesia. Kaanadukathan is also famous for its local cuisine, which is prepared in the typical Chettinad style using plenty of herbs and spices. People from nearby areas throng to the town in the droves to relish local delicacies like Chettinad chicken, fish, crab, lobster, prawn and lamb. Chettinad temples hold a unique position as these magnificent structures are built as per the norms of Vaastu Shastras and Agama Shastras. Maintained by the rich and wealthy of that time, these temples boast some of the finest carvings and designs. Some of the special features of the temples are majestic towers and a holy tank within the complex. The best of these is the renowned Meenakshi Sundareswarar Temple. Tourists can also check out the exquisite arts and crafts of Chettinad that are famed across the country. From silver embellishments, wood carvings and woven sarees to gold jewellery, palm-leaf baskets, handmade tiles and egg plastering, there is a fine selection of articles on sale. You can indulge in shopping for the beautiful Chettinad sarees as well that are known for their vibrant colour combinations, bold stripes and checks. Kaanadukathan lies about 90 km away from Madurai.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1337}",, 1340,"Around 90 km from the city centre, Karaikudi draws visitors with its gorgeous temples and lip smacking Chettinad delicacies. Some of the must visit temples include the Ariyakudi Thiruvengamudayan Temple, Thirumayam Perumal and Kundrakudi Shanmuganthan Temple. The beautiful town also serves as an important shooting location for South Indian cinema and tourists often get a chance to witness a film shooting in Karaikudi. The Chettinad cuisine got its name from the Chettiar kings and some of the must try local Chettinad dishes include cheeyam, velliam paniayaram, masala paniyaram, Ilandhosai and thaalicha idiyappam. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1338}",, 1341,"Located on the banks of river Amaravati, Karur is famous for being home to numerous ancient temples and is also one of the seven sacred Shivalayams. The most popular temple in Karur is the Pasupathiswaralingam Temple which houses a five feet tall lingam. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple is one of the seven major Shivalingams in the region. Other must-visit temples in Karur include Sri Karuvur Mariamman Temple, Kalyana Venkataramana Swamy Temple. Tourists should also visit the Karur Government Museum which exhibits a great collection of bronze items, metal ware and ancient musical instruments along with coins, rocks, fossils and molluscan shells. Karur is also a prime shopping destination and is famous for its cottage industries and brassware. The city also produces some precious and semi precious gems like moonstones, aquamarines, jasper, feldspar and quarts. Important festivals like Pongal, Aadi Perukku, Vaikunata Ekadasi and Karur's annual festival Mariamman, are celebrated with great fervour and draw a large number of tourists. Karur is located at a distance of about 140 km from Madurai.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1339}",, 1342,"The literal meaning of Kodaikanal is the gift of the forest and the beautiful hill station stands true to it. One of the most popular tourist spots of South India, Kodaikanal is blessed with thrilling trekking routes, pristine waterfalls, serene lakes, ancient caves, exquisite temples and grand churches. Its densely wooded jungles and lush green valleys make it a perfect spot for all. Kodaikanal was developed into a retreat by British missionaries in the mid-19th century and since then, it has emerged as one of the most visited tourist destinations of India. Nestled in the Palani Hills of the Western Ghats, Kodaikanal is also famous for the kurinji plant, whose lilac-blue blossoms grow once in every twelve years. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1340}",, 1343,"The serene and scenic Kumbakkarai Waterfalls, about 100 km from Madurai, are a beautiful picnic spot, nestled in the Kodaikanal Hills. Set against a picturesque backdrop, these two-tier gushing falls are a delightful sight and also serve as a basecamp for trekkers venturing into the hills of Kodai. The first stage involves collection of water in huge rock recesses, which have been named after different wild animals like tiger, elephant, snake, etc. Water from the Pambar river then flows down to the second stage before it falls as the main waterfall. Tourists can also visit a nearby temple dedicated to Goddess Thadagai Nachiamman. The temple is believed to be 500 years old. The Sirumalai amusement park, located at a distance of 7 km from the fall is also worth visiting.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1341}",, 1344,"Surrounded by gorgeous tea estates and cardamom plantations that dot the region, Megamalai is an eco-paradise known for its virgin forests and pristine waterfalls. It is a haven for bird watchers and over 100 species of birds have been identified in the region including the Great Indian hornbill, red whiskered bulbul, spotted dove and blue robin. The rare Salim Ali's fruit bat is exclusively found in Megamalai. One of the most thrilling experiences you can take in Megamalai is trekking through the forests and tea estates with chances of sighting animals like Indian Gaurs, wild boars, elephants, leopards and even tigers. Popularly known as High Wavy mountains, Megamalai lies in the Theni district and is located at a distance of 130 km from Madurai.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1342}",, 1345,"This beautiful hill station is located in Tamil Nadu's Dindigul district and attracts visitors with its ancient temples and picturesque surroundings. Nestled in one of the oldest mountain ranges in India, Palani Hills, which date back to the pre-Cambrian period, Palani has a rich history. The town also finds a mention in several religious texts and was once ruled by the kings of Madurai and Coimbatore. It is also said that the town was ruled by Hyder Ali and his son Tipu Sultan, who eventually allowed the Palayakaras of Balasamudram to rule Palani. The town holds immense religious significance and its is believed that Lord Murugan had settled here. One of the most visited destination in Palani is the shrine of Palani Dhandayuthapani Swamy Murugan or the Murugan Temple, which is perched on a hilltop. Festivals like Thaipusam, Vaikasi Visakam and Thirukarthigai are celebrated with great fervour in Palani and draw tourists from all parts of the country.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1343}",, 1346,"Madurai is known for its high quality and durable cotton textiles. Located in Tamil Nadu's textile valley, the city is a major cotton exporter. Madurai has been a textile hub of the state with streets lined with shops selling locally weaved cotton and silk sarees. It is best known for its chungidi and sungudi textiles. While chungidi is a cotton fabric available in several forms of merchandise like sarees, dress materials and bed sheets, sungudi textile is exclusively used to make sarees. The chungidi saree is basically a two coloured saree with patterns inspired from geometrical prints called kolam and rangoli prints. They are made using the common technique of tie and dye. Chungidi sarees are mostly available in red, black, blue and purple colours, and are draped in fisherwomen style. The colour of the border of a chungidi saree is in contrast to the main colour of the saree, which adds to its appeal.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1344}",, 1347,"A walk in this museum will make you see and feel natural history. It was established in 1895, also known as Fauna Flora Museum, 5 Kms from the Kodai Lake. The Sacred Heart College maintains this museum. It was established to preserve certain archaeological remains and the flora and fauna of the hills. It houses one of the best Orchiadrium in the country having over 300 species of exotic orchids on display. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1345}",, 1348,"One of the largest temple complexes in India, Sri Meenakshi-Sundareswarar Temple is the most famous spiritual site in Madurai. An excellent example of Dravidian architecture, the temple is sprawled over a huge area, bordered by well-laid gardens and pristine fountains. Two shrines, more than 10 gateways or gopurams, several mandapas (halls) and a giant pool, make up the structure of the temple, which is adorned with beautiful carvings inside and outside. One of the halls of the temple is famous as the ""Hall of a 1,000 pillars"" though only 985 of them exist today. It is said that whichever direction you view these pillars from, they always seem to be in a straight line. The highlight of the temple is the outermost corridor that comprises musical pillars. These produce different musical notes when tapped. While one of the sanctorums, Sundareswarar, is dedicated to Lord Shiva, the other is devoted to Goddess Meenakshi, his consort.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1346}",, 1349,"This ancient temple is one of the most important temples in Tamil Nadu and also one of the 108 temples of Lord Vishnu, who is worshipped here as Vatapatrasayi. The Srivilliputtur Andal Temple is famous for being the birthplace of two of the most important saints in the Vaishnavite tradition- Periyazhvar and Andal. The most striking feature of the temple is its 11 tier rajagopuram, which is the largest in Tamil Nadu. The sanctum sanctorum of the temple houses an idol of the Lord in a reclining position and his consorts Sri Devi and Bhooma Devi can be seen attending to him at his feet. The first part of the temple is called Vatapatra Sayanar temple and the second is called Andal shrine. The impressive halls of the temple are adorned with detailed wooden carvings that depict scenes from the Puranas. The temple is also known for its ancient Ramayana frescoes, modern wall paintings and several inscriptions belonging to the time period of the Pandya kings. The temple complex also houses the Vanamalai Jeear Monastery and the monasteries of Vedantha Desikar and Manavalla Saint.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1347}",, 1350,"Cascading down a height of 46 m, the delightful Suruli Waterfalls, in Theni district, are like a magical symphony playing in the background of picturesque surroundings. Originating from River Suruli, these two-tier falls are a popular picnic spot for tourists. The first stage of the falls is formed by the waters of Suruli river that starts its journey from the Meghamalai mountain range. It then reaches the point from where the waterfalls descend, dropping into a pool from where they further drop down to another 12 m. The best time to visit Suruli waterfalls is between June and October. Changing rooms and showers have also been set up near the waterfalls. The falls are believed to have curative properties and have been mentioned in one of the greatest epics of Tamil literature, Silappatikaram, written by Ilango Adigal.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1348}",, 1351,"A stone's throw from the famous Meenakshi Temple, Teppakulam, literally meaning a temple pond used for devotional purposes, is a must-visit site for devotees. Dedicated to Lord Vigneshwara (a form of Lord Ganesha), this temple is known for a huge tank in its precincts that holds the record for being the biggest tank in Tamil Nadu. With ghats on four sides, each having 12 long steps made of granite, the pond houses a mandapam called Maiya Mandapam, which has an idol of Lord Ganesha. One of the most colourful temple festivals, the Float Festival that marks the birth anniversary of King Thirumalai Nayak, ruler of Madurai is held here in the month of Thai (January-February) every year. On the occasion, Goddess Meenakshi and Lord Sundareshwar are taken to the tank on an illuminate theppam (float) which is decorated with colourful flowers. Hundreds of devotees watch the theppam move around the water tank with traditional music playing in the background. Legend has it that the tank was dug to use the sand from this place to construct the beautiful Thirumala Nayakar Palace. It was later covered with bricks to be used as a water tank. Another legend says that the idol of the lord was also obtained from this tank.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1349}",, 1352,"Covered in thick foggy mist and dotted with neatly lined plantations of cardamom, coffee and tea, the beautiful town of Theni makes for a great offbeat travel destination. Home to majestic temples, peaceful river beds and arresting waterfalls, Theni is an amazing blend of spirituality and scenic beauty. The Vaigai Dam built across River Vaigai is one of the most picturesque and popular tourist spots in Theni, where visitors can picnic as well. Some of the other dams located in Theni are Manjalar dam, Sothuparai dam, Shanmuganathi dam, Melmanalaru dam and Manalaru dam. Gushing down from great heights, the Kumbakarai Falls and the Suruli Falls are popular among tourists for their breathtaking beauty. The town is also known for grand temples like the Vellappar Temple, Kamatchi Amman Temple and the Balasubramanya Temple. Another popular spot is the Top Station view point in Kotaguddi that offers spectacular views of the Western Ghats. Theni is located at a distance of 80 km from Madurai and can be easily reached.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1350}",, 1353,"This majestic palace stands as a fine blend of Islamic and Dravidian styles of palace architecture. Originally designed as the king's residence by an Italian architect, the palace complex was four times larger than what remains of it today. Known for beautiful stucco work, especially on its arches and domes, this palace is a visual treat for visitors. It is beautifully adorned both on the inside and outside. Another notable feature is the celestial pavilion that was constructed using brick and mortar without the support of a girder or rafter. There are about 248 pillars in the palace giving an idea as to the magnificence of its size. The main area of the palace has been divided into two sections: Rangavilasa and Swargavilasa. These sections house a variety of sections, including the royal residence, shrine, apartments, theatre, pond, garden, armoury and royal bandstand.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1351}",, 1354,"The town of Tirupparankundram is an important religious centre and is home to one of the six special abodes dedicated to Lord Murugan or Lord Subrahmanya. According to legend, the marriage of Lord Subrahmanya with the daughter of Lord Indra, Devayani, was held at the cave shrine of Tirupparankundram, built by the Pandiyans in the 8th century. The sanctum sanctorum of the temple has been carved out of a single rock and the walls and pillars are adorned with fascinating carvings. The temple, considered as the fourth pilgrimage of Muruga, finds its mention in various classical Tamil texts as the southern Himalaya where the gods assemble. It is also believed to be a place where the sun and moon abide. Since it is believed that Murugan married Devasena on the hill, the place is considered to be the most auspicious for conducting marriages by the Tamil community. The Tirupparankundram Temple is located at a distance of 8 km from Madurai.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1352}",, 1355,"Believed to be the world's largest structure of its kind, inscribed on two monolithic boulders, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Arjuna's Penance (tapas) is a bas-relief, measuring to 43 ft height and 100 ft length. It has over 100 sculptures of gods, birds, beasts and saints. The relic depicts a scene from the epic Mahabharata, where Arjuna is praying hard and performing penance to Lord Shiva to ask him for his powerful and divine bow. It is said that Arjuna needed this bow in the battle of Mahabharata to defeat the Kauravas. Another legend gives the site the name of descent of the Ganges, as it is believed to be the spot where king Bhagiratha performed penance and prayed to Lord Shiva, standing on one leg, to let River Ganges descend from heaven so he could gain salvation for his ancestors.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1353}",, 1356,"Located on the outskirts of the port town of Mamallapuram, the Cholamandal Artists Village is a hub of traditional arts and crafts of Tamil Nadu. Tourists can attend various exhibitions that are organised regularly to popularise several art forms through paintings, sculptures, handicrafts, etc. To get a more personal feel of the village, tourists can interact with the artisans that live here and learn more about their respective art and craft forms. Cholamandal is currently India's largest, self-sufficient community of artists. It is a living masterpiece of contemporary art, established by K.C.S Paniker, a painter himself. There is also an open-air theatre in the village called Bharathi where discussions and conferences are held regularly. The Cholamandal Artists Village was established in 1966.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1354}",, 1357,"For a fascinating experience, head to the Crocodile Bank in Mamallapuram. Housed here are crocodile and alligator species found in India and Africa in their natural habitat; a special presence being the remarkable Indian gharial. There are ample opportunities to observe the behaviour and activities of the reptiles from a safe distance. There are pits scattered all over the bank that house hundreds of crocodiles and alligators. Additionally, the bank also hosts snakes and turtles that live in replicas of their natural habitats. Living in the vicinity is a tribal society that runs a venom extraction centre. Every hour, they put on a venom extraction display that is extremely interesting to attend. The Crocodile Bank makes a fun excursion for those who want to learn more about reptiles in their natural habitat.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1355}",, 1358,"On the outskirts of Mamallapuram lies the DakshinaChitra Heritage Museum, a one-of-its-kind rarity in India. The museum was set up in 1996 for the promotion of the rich cultural heritage of South India, especially its art and crafts forms, through regular exhibitions, hands-on classes for the visitors, workshops on folk performances and textiles and performances by budding artists, dancers, sculptors, etc. Tourists can visit the crafts bazaar where artisans, craftsmen and NGOs from all over India hold beautiful exhibitions. DakshinaChitra is an amalgamation of art, craft, lifestyle, culture, architecture and performing arts of South India. It has 18 historic houses with exhibitions in each one. Tourists should also look out for the striking houses that are a treat for architecture buffs.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1356}",, 1359,"Mamallapuram, the erstwhile capital of the Pallava dynasty, is famous for its beautiful stone sculptures, which display the skill of the artisans and sculptors of that time. The Government College of Architecture and Sculpture, established in the 1950s has played a major role in the flourishing of traditional art. The institute has been preparing sculptors and architects for decades. The institute teaches different Tamil styles of sculpture belonging to the Chola, Pallava, Pandya and Nayak period and also offers a Masters degree programme. Tourists visiting Mamallapuram are allowed to visit the institute campus and try their hands at the traditional art. Visiting the mega sculptural studio and interacting with talented students makes for an enriching experience for art lovers. The college is situated on the East Coast Road and can be easily reached from all parts of the city.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1357}",, 1360,"This immense boulder, about 16 ft high, is one of the prominent tourist sites in Mamallapuram. Defying gravity, the boulder is balanced precariously on a narrow base. It is symbolic of Lord Krishna's love for butter. According to legend, the boulder is a representation of the amount of butter that Lord Krishna used to steal and eat. An old wives' tale additionally tells that lots of kings under the Pallava dynasty with their army and elephants tried to move the boulder but it would not budge an inch. The boulder has a breadth that almost matches its height, and though it is rounded at some angles, it is not a perfect sphere. Today, it stands proudly as an attraction for all the visitors in Mamallapuram and leaves people confused with its logic-defying balance.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1358}",, 1361,"The largest mandapam in Mamallapuram is dedicated to Lord Krishna. Inside this mandapam, are bas-reliefs and carvings depicting scenes of village life from Govardhan, with special emphasis on pastoral life, including a shepherd milking a cow, a farmer carrying his child on his shoulder, a shepherdess with a rolled mat on her head, a young couple pictured beautifully, etc. The largest carving narrates the story of how Lord Krishna saved the village of Govardhan from Lord Indra's wrath by carrying the entire mountain on his finger for nearly an entire week to protect the people and the cattle, while it rained so severely that everything could have drowned. The Krishna Mandapam is situated right next to Arjuna's Penance and shares the same complex with the Ganesha Ratha and the Krishna Butter Ball.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1359}",, 1362,"Located at the southern end of Mamallapuram Hill, Mahishasuramardini Cave Temple is noted for its reliefs that have been intricately carved into walls. One of these depicts Lord Vishnu sleeping on top of the coils of the king of serpents, Adisesha, while another relief displays Goddess Durga, atop her lion, fighting with the demon Mahishasura. Apart from these two bas-reliefs, the shrine in the centre of the temple holds an idol of Lord Murugan, seated between Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Carved out of rocks, the temple depicts scenes from ancient Hindu epics, Puranas. The cave temple belongs to the 7th century, constructed under the Pallava dynasty (275 CE to 897 CE). The cave is a testimony to the fine craftsmanship of the Vishwakarma sculptors of that time.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1360}",, 1363,"To enjoy spectacular views of sunsets and sunrises, head to Mamallapuram Beach, which spans 20 km. A pristine expanse of golden sand fringed by lush groves with a warm sun looking on benevolently, the beach is a great spot to soak in natural beauty. Take a stroll along the beach or indulge in various beach activities and water sports like surfing, windsurfing, quad bike rides, etc. One of the best surfing sites in the country, the beach has facilities of surfing lessons that are given by professionals. The sea waves during the months of June and July are perfect for surfing and last until the end of September. Tourists can also visit the Pallava Beach, which lies a stone's throw from Mamallapuram Beach.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1361}",, 1364,"A recent addition to the splendour of Mamallapuram, this museum reflects the heritage of the Sangam era (5th century BCE- 3rd century CE). The museum displays rare stone exhibits such as ornamental wheels, chains, utensils, etc., along with tools like chisels and mallets that were used to produce them. There are over 200 of them. Most of the sculptures that are displayed at the museum are made from granite. The Open-Air Museum is located nearby the Shore Temple and portrays the culture of Tamil Nadu very well. There is also a gallery that displays images, sculptures, portraits, including granite works. Some of the sculptures displayed at the museum have been made by students of the Mamallapuram College of Sculpting. A visit to this one-of-its-kind museum provides tourists a chance to learn about the evolution of sculptural art in the state.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1362}",, 1365,"Another jewel in the Mamallapuram UNESCO World Heritage Site complex is the Panchapandava Mandapam. One of the largest cave temples in the town, it was built between the 7th and 8th centuries, under king Narasimhavarman I of the Pallava dynasty. A fine example of rock-cut style architecture, this cave temple is a rectangular structure supported by pillars. Its entrance is guarded by two seated lions and upon walking further, one can see lion bases on the columns of the verandah. Behind a few columns on the inside ramp are hidden lions and elephants, and visitors can enjoy the challenge of spotting them out. The frontage of the cave has six lion-based pillars as well, providing it an all-over royal look. There are intricate carvings on all of the walls within the cave, on the pillars, on the columns in the verandah, and the rock-cut chambers, which make for interesting detailing.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1363}",, 1366,"Mamallapuram offers many beautiful products that make shoppers flock to the various markets in this port town. Some of the best buys include Thanjavur paintings, papier mache, wood carvings, sandalwood carvings and jute products. Tourists can visit the Mt Road Market, which is famous for its handicraft stores. You can find good deals on replicas of sculptures in sandstone and granite, monolithic carvings, souvenirs and handicrafts and handmade sandals. You can also shop for seashell jewellery like exquisite neck pieces or funky earrings. Pashmina shawls, bronze statues and silk sarees are other popular items that can be found in the town. Another popular shopping spot is ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1364}",, 1367,"Classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Shore Temple is the oldest, free-standing temple in the vicinity of Mamallapuram. Belonging to the latter half of the 7th century, it is a perfect exhibit of Dravidian and Pallava architecture, built under the king Narasimhavarman II (695-722), with granite. Under the same king, the temple acted as an extremely busy port for a long duration. Within the temple, are three sanctums with shrines, two of which are dedicated to Lord Shiva and one dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Standing at the coast of the Bay of Bengal, the Shore Temple is only one of a complex of seven that survived the Tsunami in 2004. Even though many of the carvings in the temple have eroded over time, the quality of the exquisite carvings can still be made out. The Shore Temple, two-towered, stands magnificently in rock-cut elegance and is surrounded by gardens and ruined courts. There are several other smaller shrines in the vicinity complementing this huge building.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1365}",, 1368,"Mamallapuram is home to the fascinating Guindy National Park, which houses India's first reptile park. The national park is divided into two parts, and while one gate takes you to the Snake Park, another takes you to the Children's Park. Started by Romulus Whitaker, American Indian herpetologist and wildlife conservationist, the Snake Park houses more than 30 different species of snakes. One can also find interesting varieties of other reptiles as well. From half a dozen species of crocodiles and lizards to species of tortoises and turtles, the park offers a lot to tourists and is a must-visit for animal lovers. A small auditorium in the park offers information in English and Tamil about snakes to help tourists understand the reptiles better.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1366}",, 1369,"Currently a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites under the Mamallapuram Complex, the Panch Rathas (five chariots) are five spectacular rock carvings, based on the characters of the Hindu epic, Mahabharata. The rock carvings stand at the southernmost end of Mamallapuram, a fine testimony to Dravidian architecture. They were built as examples of South Indian temples but since they were never consecrated, they were not used for worship. The five ratha temples belong to the Pandava brothers- Yudishthir, Bheema, Arjun, Nakul and Sahdeva, and their wife Draupadi- the Panchaali (five-husbanded). The Panch Rathas complex was built under Narsimhavarman I of the Pallava dynasty some time between the 7th and 8th centuries. The temples are built in the shape of pagodas and look very similar to Buddhist shrines. The chariots of the Pandavas and Draupadi are accompanied by statues of an elephant, a lion and Nandi bull, vehicles of Lord Indra, Goddess Durga and Lord Shiva, respectively.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1367}",, 1370,"While the name brings to mind a cave filled with majestic tigers, it is actually not the case. Tiger Caves is a name bestowed upon a couple of rock-cut temples, situated in Saluvankuppam, 5 km from Mahabalipuram. The name is taken from the cave temples that have a crown of carved heads of what looks like a tiger. It is believed that the animal is actually the mythological yali and the spot is called Yali Mandapam. It makes for a great picnic spot and the large rocks and sandy shores make it a haven for birds. Since its architecture looks like an open theatre, the place also hosts several cultural events. The cave is believed to be the spot where the Pallava king used to address his people from.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1368}",, 1371,"Trimurti is a triple-celled temple, dedicated to the holy trinity of Hinduism, the three superpowers Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva. Situated at the northern end of the Mamallapuram Hill, slightly away from Krishna's Butter Ball, one can visit this cave temple to witness the splendour of Pallava dynasty's architecture. Apart from the trinity, the backside of the rock cave is adorned with fine carvings of elephants. These caves are among the very few in India that can be categorised as complete excavations. The three shrines of the cave temple have been excavated on the western facade of a hill and there are different staircases to reach all the three shrines. The three shrines are also decorated with a set of intricately carved dvarpalas or gatekeepers.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1369}",, 1372,"The Varaha Cave Temple is known for four exquisite carvings of Lord Vishnu, Goddess Gajalakshmi, Lord Trivikama (the fifth avatar of Lord Vishnu) and Goddess Durga. This hilltop temple has exquisite rock-cut formations that are a fine example of the sculpting work done by Vishwakarmas of that century. The most prominent sculpture is of Lord Vishnu's incarnation as a Varaha (boar), who is lifting Bhudevi (Mother Earth) out of the ocean to rescue her. Several other mythical characters have been etched on the walls of this cave temple, along with ornate images of majestically seated lions. The outward-facing panels are graced by Goddesses Lakshmi and Durga. On the right-hand panel, upon entering the cave, one can see Lord Vishnu on an eight-armed giant form, called Trivikarma, in the act of killing the demon Mahabali. Dating back to the 7th century, this temple is also known as the Adhivaraha Cave Temple.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1370}",, 1373,"Visible from mainland Ramanathapuram in the Gulf of Mannar is Kurusadai Island, which has abundant marine wealth, making it immensely popular among marine scholars, marine biologists and nature lovers. To visit the island, tourists need permission from the Fisheries Department. Take a guided tour along the island and get ready to witness a wide variety of marine species. The island is home to as many as 3,600 marine species spread across an area of 10, 500 sq km. There are 117 coral species, 13 mangrove species, 460 molluscan species and 12 species of seagrasses. Tourists can spot red starfishes, sea urchins, sea cucumbers and other species of marine creatures dotting the entire shoreline of the island. However, the most popular sighting is of echinoderms, which are found in abundance. Kurusadai Island is also a delight for bird lovers as one can come across a variety of avifauna.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1371}",, 1374,"Constructed by the British during the early 20th century, the one-of-its-kind Pamban Bridge is a prime attraction for tourists visiting Rameswaram. It is the country's first sea bridge that stands on concrete pillars and links the town with mainland India. The most fascinating sight one can witness is the opening of the bridge from its middle part to make way for huge ships and barges to pass through. Driving across the bridge and witnessing the mesmerising sea makes for an unforgettable experience. Tourists visiting the bridge can also head to Pamban Beach for a unique boating experience in a glass boat. With natural coral reefs clearly visible in the turquoise waters of the sea, the boat ride is a must-have experience. Surrounded by the peaceful Pamban Island, the beach serves as a great spot to unwind in the lap of nature.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1372}",, 1375,"One of the holiest places for Hindus, Agnitheertham is among the 64 sacred baths in Rameswaram and draws a large number of devotees who believe that taking a dip in the holy waters would absolve them of their sins. It spans the eastern shore facing Sri Ramanathaswamy Temple. No moon days and full moon days are considered as the most auspicious to take a bath in the waters of Agnitheertham.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1373}",, 1376,"A place of immense religious significance, Sethukarai or the Sethu Coast is where Lord Rama is believed to have constructed the popular Rama Sethu bridge to reach Sri Lanka to rescue Goddess Sita from the clutches of Ravana. Ruins of a bridge are still visible there. Tourists can visit the Adi Sethu for a sacred bath. This is the point where Lord Rama is said to have taken a bath before leaving for Sri Lanka. A small temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman is a popular attraction in Sethukarai and draws scores of pilgrims every day. The temple is also referred to as the Sethu Bandhana Anjaneya Temple and is situated right on the seashore. Sethukarai lies at a distance of around 70 km from Rameswaram and makes for an interesting visit.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1374}",, 1377,"The most popular attraction of Rameswaram, Sri Ramanathaswamy Temple invites pilgrims from all corners of the world. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, it houses one of the 12 jyotirlingas (special devotional shrines of Lord Shiva). The word 'Ramanathaswamy' means the master of Rama and refers to Lord Shiva, to whom Lord Rama prayed before setting for his journey towards Lanka to save Goddess Sita from the clutches of Ravana.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1375}",, 1378,"A gateway to Rameswaram, the quaint little town of Mandapam is where you will come across the famous Pamban bridge that connects Rameswaram to mainland India. Built by the British in 1914, the bridge is India's oldest sea bridge. The scenic Pamban Island is a major attraction here. Mandapam is blessed with the quiet and peaceful Mandapam Beach, characterised by a natural coral reef. Visit the Mandapam Beach Park for its seashore fountains, artificial starfishes, man-made coral reefs, verdant hillocks and a soothing boat ride. The beach park also has slides, swings and see-saws for children. One of the best experiences tourists can have is hiring a glass-bottom boat run by the Forest Department. The boat ride allows tourists to look at the natural coral reefs that are clearly visible in the water.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1376}",, 1379,"Home to numerous ancient temples and the Ramalingavilasam Palace, Ramanathapuram boasts a rich cultural heritage. The most popular attraction is the Mangalanatha Swamy Temple, which is said to be as old as 3,000 years. Built in the typical South Indian style of temple architecture, it is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple was raised by the Pandya kings and houses a six-ft-high Nataraja idol that has been carved out of emerald. After seeking the blessings of the Lord at the temple, tourists can head to the opulent Ramalingavilasam Palace. Built during the reign of Kizhavan Sethupathi, a king of the Marava dynasty (1671-1710 AD), the palace is adorned with imposing murals that represent the lifestyle of the Sethupathi kings and scenes of their battles with the Marathas. Ramanathapuram is also known for the samadhi or the final resting place of the philosopher-saint Thayumana Swamigal.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1377}",, 1380,"Dotted with temples that are noted for their architectural beauty, the town of Devakottai lies 120 km from Rameswaram. Another attraction is Ramnagar Church or Holy Redeemer's Church that draws devotees from far and wide. The best time to visit this town is during the annual festival of Kandhar Sashti Vizha. Attended by many eminent personalities including Carnatic musicians and other prominent literary figures, this festival has been held for more than 60 years in the town. Other attractions in Devakottai include Silambani Pillayar Kovil, Ranganatha Perumal Kovil and Nagara Sivan Kovil. The word 'Devakottai' means the fort of the goddess. This town also played a prominent role during the Indian freedom movement as a courtroom was burned here during the Quit India Movement.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1378}",, 1381,"Situated a stone's throw from Rameswaram, Kothandaramaswamy Temple is the place, as per popular belief, where Ravana's brother, Vibhishana, surrendered before Lord Rama. The temple has idols of Lord Rama, Goddess Sita, Lord Lakshmana, Lord Hanuman and Vibhishana. The walls of the temple are adorned with beautiful paintings depicting stories from the epic Ramayana. A major attraction of the temple is the Athi Maram tree, which is said to be the oldest tree here. Devotees can also visit the nearby Nandambakkam, where Lord Rama is believed to have spent a few days at the ashram of sage Bhringhi. The most suitable time to visit the temple is during the early morning hours when the place is comparatively less crowded. Tourists can also stay in the pilgrim rooms available at the temple.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1379}",, 1382,"Sprawling over an area of over 2 acre, the memorial of former President and great scientist Dr APJ Abdul Kalam has been constructed on his gravesite. Built by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the memorial reflects India's ethnic diversity and rich cultural heritage. As you enter the memorial, the entrance depicts the India Gate and has a Chettinad door integrated into the structure. The main dome of the building is a replica of the Rashtrapati Bhavan. The memorial houses a life-sized bronze statue of the legendary scientist. Visitors can also see replicas of rockets and missiles that Dr Kalam worked on. The memorial has four halls that provide a deep insight into the life and time of the late scientist through various exhibits, which also include a few personal belongings of Dr Kalam. The memorial lies a stone's throw from Rameswaram and makes for an interesting visit.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1380}",, 1383,"Steeped in history, the town of Pudukkottai is scattered with many signs of prehistoric life. What would particularly mesmerise tourists are rock-cut monuments, tombs and temples in the area. The main attraction is the Jain cave temple that is adorned with beautiful frescos. Tourists can also head to the age-old Thirumayam Fort, from where they can get sweeping views of the surroundings. For a deeper insight into the region's history, visit the main museum that boasts exhibits of sculptures, paintings, artefacts and musical instruments.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1381}",, 1384,"A paradise for nature and beach lovers, Thoothukudi or Tuticorin, as it is popularly called, is a great place to soak in Tamil Nadu's rich culture and history. The city is noted for pearl harvesting, salt production and fishing. Some of the popular tourist attractions in Thoothukudi include the Our Lady of Snows Basilica Church and a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The city is also home to one of the world's oldest seaports and numerous beach parks and parks in general. The most popular parks include Roche Park, Harbour Beach Park, Nehru Park and Rajaji Park. These serve as perfect getaways for tourists and locals, who arrive here in droves to enjoy picturesque surroundings and pristine environment. Other popular attractions in Thoothukudi include Panchalakurichi, Manapad, Tiruchendur, Kulasekharapatnam, Puliyampatti, Korkai and Deivaseyalpuram.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1382}",, 1385,"Flanked by the Bay of Bengal on one side and the Indian Ocean on the other, Dhanushkodi is an explorer's delight. A gorgeous town with abundant natural beauty, Dhanushkodi is noted for water sports adventures like surfing. For bird lovers, Dhanushkodi is an absolute paradise as migratory birds from countries like Australia arrive here every year. The seashores of Dhanushkodi are speckled with rare variety of shells, which make great souvenirs for visitors.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1383}",, 1386,"Housed within the majestic Thanjavur Palace, Art Gallery displays an exotic collection of bronze icons. The gallery is divided into three sections: Pooja Mahal, Indira Mandir and Rama Chowdam Hall. On display across three sections are a selection of exquisite glass paintings of Thanjavur covered in gold sheets, pearls and other gems that were a donation by royalty. These stone sculptures, bronze icons and pieces of art are a priceless part of Thanjavur's culture and history. A large proportion of the displays is representations of Hindu gods, goddesses and scenes from mythology. The gallery's collection is a testimony of the golden age of Thanjavur's royalty. Examples of art seen at the gallery largely range between the Chola period from 9th to 13th century AD and the Nayak period from 17th to the 18th century AD. There are also a few sculptures from the Pallava period (275 � 895 CE).",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1384}",, 1387,"Built in 1010 AD by Raja Raja I, a great Chola ruler, the Brihadeeswara (Brihadishwara ) Temple has been listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Its outer fortifications were later put up by the Nayak rulers, for extra protection. Thanjavur's most prominent landmark, it is also known as Peruvudaiyar Kovil or the ‘Big Temple’. It is a fine example of Chola architecture and was constructed using some of the most advanced techniques of that time. The temple houses inscriptions that give detailed accounts of the town and its life from a 1,000 years ago. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple is a towering structure at 212 ft, and houses one of India's tallest shivlings, about 13 ft high. Another highlight is India's second-largest monolith of Nandi (bull god), which is 12 and a half ft high, eight ft long and five ft wide. It stands at the entrance of the temple, as a protector of the land. The Big Temple celebrated its 1000th year of construction in 2010. The major festival celebrated here is Maha Shivaratri during the second week of February.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1385}",, 1388,"About 110 km from Thanjavur, the holy town of Chidambaram is noted for its Dravidian architecture temples. As the morning bells start to peel, you can wake up to a fresh cup of hot coffee, and after a sumptuous breakfast, gear up to explore the quintessential Tamil town. The main attraction is Chidambaram Natarajar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. This is revered as one of the five shrines scattered across the state that represent five elements (air, water, earth, fire and wind). Here, Lord Shiva is worshipped as Nataraja, the god of dance, while in most places he is revered as a shivling. According to legend, Lord Shiva came to live in this town, but since it already served as the abode of Goddess Kali, the duo decided to resolve the issue through a dance competition. Lord Shiva gave a splendid performance of his cosmic dance, tandav, while Kali enacted the lasya. Lord Shiva won the competition and became the Lord of Chidambaram. Lord Vishnu is also worshipped in this temple as Lord Govindaraja Perumal. Another attraction is the Annamalai University, one of the best academic centres in the country. Tourists can shop for gold jewellery in the town as it is renowned for its ornament-making.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1386}",, 1389,"Lying on the outskirts of the city, the town of Darasuram is best known for the Airavateshwara Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple was built in the 12th century by Raja Raja Chola, a great Chola ruler. It houses shrines of Goddess Parvati, Lord Yama (god of death), Lord Subramanya and Goddess Saraswati, apart from an idol of Lord Shiva. Tourists can also admire the sculptured representations of Saptamatrikas and various Shaivite devotees. Right in front of the main shrine is a mandapa (open tent of sorts) of Alankara. The colonnade of piers at the mandapa has square panels on their sides, and each panel is covered in scenes sculpted from Shaivite traditions. On the south end of the mandapa, each base has large stone wheels supporting it and a horse to top it all, giving the mandapa the look of a chariot. During the 14th century, the temple's architectural designs were changed to brick-mortar statues in order to resemble the format used at the Big Temple in Thanjavur.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1387}",, 1390,"With lush green landscapes surrounding it, the temple established by Rajendra Chola holds richly carved sculptures of Mahisasuramardini, Nataraja, Ardhanariswara and Chandikeshwara. There is also a massive monolith of Nandi and two majestic Dwarpalas guarding the entrance. The temple complex is a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site grouping of Chola Temples and makes for a fascinating visit. The site is a fine example of Chola architecture and encapsulated a very integral period of the dynasty's rule. The temple has sculptures of exceptional quality; the bronze sculptures of Bhogasakti and Subrahmanya are Chola masterpieces of metal while the Saurapitha (Solar altar), the lotus altar with eight deities, is widely considered to be auspicious. Gangaikondacholapuram was the capital of Rajendra Chola (1012-1044 AD), the son of Raja Raja Chola. When Rajendra Chola settled down here, 70 km away from Thanjavur, he also built a temple for Lord Shiva on ground, equivalent in magnificence to the Big Temple in Thanjavur. Legend states that once, during his travel, when he had conquered several northern kingdoms, the king brought back water from the holy River Ganga here in a golden pot as a sacrifice to Shiva. As a mark of celebration, he also established a liquid pillar of victory called Jalamaya Sthamba. Rajendra Chola was bestowed with the name Gangaikondan (the one who brought the Ganga). The town was then named after him. Recently, ASI unearthed remains of a ruined palace built by Rajendra Chola at a site southwest of the town; the area is currently under their protection. While here, try and pay a visit to the palace too.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1388}",, 1391,"Kumbakonam (Coommbaconum) is an idyllic town skirted by Cauvery and Arasalar rivers. Popular as a temple town, Kumbakonam is home to around 188 temples, the most prominent of which is the Kumbeswarar Temple. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, it is the oldest shrine in the area, built in the 7th century. The best time to visit is during the celebrations of the Mahamaham Festival. Another attraction is the 12-storey-high Sarangapani Temple built by the Nayak kings. Raghunatha Nayak, who ruled the town in the 16th century, got scenes from Ramayana painted on the walls of the Ramaswamy Temple. Kumbakonam is also known to have a temple dedicated to Lord Brahma, the Hindu god who is responsible for the creation of the universe and of life on earth. There are very few temples of Lord Brahma in the world and Kumbakonam has one of them.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1389}",, 1392,"A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Manora Fort has been built as an eight-storeyed hexagonal tower, about 23 m high. Overlooking the Bay of Bengal, this unique structure derives its name from the Hindi word minar, meaning minaret. Legend has it that the tower had actually been built in honour of Britain's victory over Napoleon Bonaparte at Waterloo in 1815. The tower is guarded by a moat and is an extremely fine example of the Chola architecture. Thanks to the cool sea breeze, coconut groves and sailing boats surrounding it, Manora doubles as a very beautiful picnic spot for visitors. Manora Fort was built by the Maratha ruler, Serfoji II in 1814-15, and was the summer palace of the kings. Sometimes, the fort was also used as a lighthouse.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1390}",, 1393,"Rooted in history, Mayiladuthurai is a popular pilgrimage site. Situated on the banks of River Cauvery, the town is dotted with temples, the most prominent of which is the Mayuranathaswami Temple. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, who is worshipped as Mayuranathar, the temple has an interesting legend associated with it. As the story goes, Goddess Parvati had been cursed to be turned into a peahen and she came here to worship Lord Shiva in that form. Thus, the town was named Mayiladuthurai or peacock town. Devotees can also set on a temple trail of nine shrines dedicated to navgraha. These nine temples are dedicated to the nine planets of Hindu astrology, which are Sooryan (Sun), Chandran (Moon), Sevvai (Mars), Budhan (Mercury), Guru (Jupiter), Sukkiran (Venus), Saneeswaran (Saturn), Rahu (North Lunar Node) and Kethu (South Lunar Node).",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1391}",, 1394,"With tidal swamps, dry evergreen forests and mangroves, the sanctuary is an all-year-round spot. Ideal for a picnic, the sanctuary is located very near to the coastline. It is particularly renowned for its congregation of migratory waterfowls and flamingos. During the winter season, one can witness almost 5,000 to 10,000 flamingos here. Almost half of the sanctuary is consumed by a great swamp, which makes it an ideal habitat for migratory and water birds. During spring, trees and shrubs are laden with wild berries, attracting thousands of birds like green pigeons, rosy pastors and mynas. During winter, a horde of insectivorous birds gather here, including paradise fly catchers, Indian pittas, shrikes, swallows, drongos, minivets, blue jays and wood-bucks. Apart from birds, the wildlife sanctuary also has a population of blackbucks, wild boars, chital, dolphins and turtles. A vast variety of water birds such as teals, gulls, terns, plovers, stilts etc., have also made it their home.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1392}",, 1395,"Located in the southern part of Thanjavur, this mandapam was built to honour the great king Raja Raja Chola (985-1014 CE), of the Chola dynasty. Surrounded by lush gardens and burning lamps, the site carries a rustic charm. Visiting this place at night is a mesmeric experience. The architecture of the mandapam follows Chola style, with the ground floor housing a museum that celebrates the raja as one of the most remarkable kings of Thanjavur. Exhibits at the museum include bronze statues, paintings, sculptures, coins and other artefacts that would be fascinating to history buffs. There is also a statue of the raja on a horse with its front legs up in the air. Manimandapam has become a must-visit site for all those seeking to experience the ancient world charm of the Chola dynasty.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1393}",, 1396,"An integral part of Thanjavur Palace, Saraswathi Mahal Library is a treasure trove of knowledge. One of the oldest libraries in Asia, it is among the few medieval libraries left in the world that house extremely rare and priceless collections. Preserved here are nearly 49,000 volumes, including palm leaf manuscripts that date back to the 3rd-4th century BC. One can also scour important repositories of Tamil, Sanskrit and other South Indian literature. You can find volumes like the Madras Almanac (1807), Dr Samuel Johnson's 1784 dictionary, a pictorial bible printed in Amsterdam in 1791. It's exhaustive assortment of culture and heritage is further showcased in a small museum at the complex. Manuscripts, books, maps and paintings of all aspects of art, culture and literature can be found here. The library was established in the 16th century by the Nayak kings.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1394}",, 1397,"One of the oldest churches in the region, Schwartz Church is an important landmark of the city. Noted for its neoclassical, 18th century architecture, it houses sculptures made by renowned Italian sculptor, John Flaxman. It was commissioned in 1779 AD by Raja Serfoji II, the last ruler of Bhonsle dynasty. It was his token, a way of showing respect for his tutor CV Schwartz, who was a Danish missionary. The missionary was also an expert in Tamil language and had taught the Maratha king during his childhood. During the colonial era, the church had been used as a prayer hall for the British military. When CV Schwartz died, the king also commissioned a statue to be made in his memory and took the finances of the church under his wing.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1395}",, 1398,"Sivaganga Fort Complex is an amalgamation of several sites and it easily takes one an entire day to explore. It comprises the Sivaganga Fort, the Big Temple (Peruvudaiyar Kovil), and the Sivaganga Park, which further holds a 1,000-year-old tank and an amusement park. In addition, there is a small library to entertain the kids. The Sivaganga Fort was built by Sasivarna in the 16th century and was home to his wife Rani Velu Nachiyar long after his death. It is currently under the care of Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). The tank in the park had been built by Raja Raja Chola as a water harvesting system for the Big Temple in the 8th century.The tank had underground connections with all the tanks in town and was sprawled across five acre of land. Apart from the tank, the Sivaganga Poongai has also emerged as a star attraction for travelling families. It is Thanjavur's first-ever amusement park. The park has a variety of water rides, motor-boating facilities, lush gardens and a toy train.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1396}",, 1399,"Lying in close proximity to Thanjavur, Swamimalai Temple, dedicated to Lord Murugan, is perched on a hillock. One needs to climb 60 steep steps to reach it that represent 60 years of the Hindu Years Cycle. Legend says that Lord Murugan himself taught the meaning of the pranaya mantra meant to worship his father Lord Shiva, at this site once. Swamimalai is also believed to be one of the six holy abodes of Lord Murugan. It is known as the Padai Veedugal (Battle Camps) of Lord Murugan. There is also a shrine of Lord Shiva situated just a little below the temple on the hillock. The best time to visit the temple is during Temple Car Festival, held in April and Panguni Uthiram Festival organised during the month of March.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1397}",, 1400,"One of the largest universities in the state, the Tamil University is an architectural marvel. One of the most noted academic centres in Thanjavur, it was set up with an aim to further the advancement of learning and research in Tamil language, literature and culture. The university houses a museum that is its premier attraction. Exhibits at the 10 galleries of the museum include more than 3,500 objects related to Tamilian culture; most of which are articles of craft and devices from daily life usage such as utensils. There is also a vast display of armoury and weapons. The galleries are divided across categories of: Epigraphy, Archaeology, Numismatics, Sculptures, Arms, Folk Arts, Household Articles, Musical Instruments, Contemporary Art and Agricultural Objects. The library in the premises resembles the Parliament House of New Delhi in its architectural style and is a must-visit.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1398}",, 1401,"In the chronicles of history, Thanjavur Palace has a unique place as a site reflecting the convergence of Tamil and Maratha heritage. The palace is located just one km away from the Big Temple and has served as an important centre for both the Nayak dynasty and the Maratha kingdom. Surrounded by magnificent walls for fortification, it was built by the Nayaks around 1550 AD and later expanded on by the Marathas between 1676-1855, and thus, is also sometimes known as the Maratha Palace. The building houses huge corridors, intricately designed durbars, tall observation towers, decorated rooms and stunning fresco walls and ceilings. The stucco works here are a treat for the eyes. The ornate balconies provide a breathtaking panoramic view of the city; access to them however, is sometimes restricted. Thanjavur Palace also houses the royal family's sacred temple dedicated to Lord Chandra Mauleeswara. The architectural display makes it a must-visit and the sheer amount of art it holds in the form of carvings, engravings and ornate balconies is nothing short of fascinating. While here, one should specifically look out for the Arsenal Tower, the Bell Tower, the Darbar Hall and the Sangeetha Mahal. Tourists can also visit the Art Gallery and the Saraswathi Mahal Library that have been absorbed within the ground of this complex.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1399}",, 1402,"Lying at a distance of 90 km from Thanjavur, Thirunallar Temple is dedicated to Lord Saneeswaran, aka Saturn. The temple is said to have been built by the legendary King Nala, who believed that all his obstacles had been relieved due to the influence of Saturn. According to Hindu scriptures, Saturn occupies the most important planetary position and if one pleases it, they will find a remedy for everything. Thus, the temple was built to please Saturn. There is a holy tank next to the temple called Nala Theertham, where devotees like to take a dip as it is believed that it will wash off their sins. The Saneeswaran, Sri Vadaranyeswarar and Badrakaliyamman temples are the three main attractions of Thirunallar. Apart from Saneeswaran, the other eight of the nine Navagraha Temples are located near Thirunallar and you can make a round tour to all nine temples believed to be dedicated to the nine celestial bodies that influence Hindu astrology.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1400}",, 1403,"Situated on the banks of River Cauvery, this town lies on the outskirts of Thanjavur. The main attraction is Panchanatheeswar Temple that is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Surrounded by lush paddy fields and groves, the temple has a very serene atmosphere. Devotees can also take a dip in the Cauvery river here, which is believed to absolve one of their sins. Another attraction is Thiruvaiyaru Temple, which is one of the seven temples called Sapta Staanam. This temple is associated with the wedding of Nandi (bull god), the mythical vehicle of Lord Shiva.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1401}",, 1404,"The town of Tiruvarur is renowned as the birthplace of Saint Thyagaraja, the composer of Carnatic music and one of the members of the musical trinity. The main attraction is Thagyarajaswami Temple, one of the largest in South India. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple is noted for inscriptions and sculptures that tell the story of King Manu Neethi Cholan, who ordered for his own son to be crushed under the wheels of a cart because he had killed a calf by driving his carriage negligently over it. Lord Shiva is said to have intervened at that point and saved the boy and revived the calf. The temple hosts a grand Chariot Festival in March-April every year. It is a larger than life celebration and a must-visit. Adjacent to the temple is the Kamalalayam Tank in a 25-acre area and since 1997 the State Tourism Department has been providing boating services there. Thiruveezhimalai, Thirupampuram, Tirumeichur, Srivanjiyam, Tillaivilagam and Thirukkannamangai are some other temples worth a visit.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1402}",, 1405,"Once a Danish colony, Tranquebar is nothing less than a paradise for laid-back travellers and history lovers. Drenched in colonial charm and blessed with picturesque views of the ocean, this little town transports you to the times gone by. Taking a heritage walk through Tranquebar is a one-of-its-kind experience. Start your exploration with Landporten or the main entrance gate of the town, adorned with the royal Danish emblem. As you walk further, you reach the town's most popular King Street, which is dotted with Danish era buildings, stucco walls, opulent churches, majestic bungalows and the historical Dansborg Fort.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1403}",, 1406,"This town is best known for the Vaidyanatha Swamy Temple, which is dedicated to Sri Vaithyanatheeswarar, who is worshipped as a shivling. The temple boasts large enclosures and a five-tiered gopuram. The first enclosure from the sanctum sanctorum houses the idol of Lord Subramanya, who is worshipped as Muthukumara Swamy. Besides, there are metal idols of Lord Nataraja (Lord Shiva worshipped as the god of dance), Angaraka and Somaskanda, along with stone sculptures of Goddess Durga, Lord Surya and Jatayu. The architecture of the temple is such that its western tower allows the sun rays to fall on the shivling for few days every year. The complex also houses a holy tank, called Siddhamirtham, where devotees can take a holy dip that is believed to cure all diseases. Don't miss the inscriptions from the times of Vikrama Chola (12th century CE), the Marathas (18th century) and the Nayaks (16th century CE). The town of Vaitheeswaran Koil is also known as the birthplace of Naadi Jyothisham- the art of making astrological predictions with palm leaves. Apparently, every person has a palm leaf to their name and if you can find the one corresponding to yours, you'll get to know our future.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1404}",, 1407,"Located about 100 km from Thanjavur, the town of Velankanni is best known for the Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health. The church is visited by people from all over the world, irrespective of their religion, since it is believed to be the site where Virgin Mary grants all wishes and all prayers come true. It is also renowned as the Sacred Arogya Matha Church. Devotees believe that the Virgin Mary has miraculous healing powers and lighting a candle here is the best way to pray to her. They also offer metal replicas of the body parts of a limp boy once cured by the Lady of Health as a mark of respect. The church's architecture is Gothic and it has got an imposing facade with tall spires and wings that resemble the shape of a cross. There is a small museum attached to the church where visitors can see a variety of exhibits narrating the numerous miracles that took place at the site. Biblical stories too have been painted beautifully on the walls of the museum. Velankanni's most crowded season is between August and September when the church hosts the extremely popular annual Feast of Our Lady. It is a 10-day festival that starts on 29th of August.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1405}",, 1408,"Exploring the Government Museum is like stepping back into royal history. So many gorgeous royal artefacts are displayed at the museum that one would be left in awe of the grandeur of those times. The highlight is the Pachaimalai miniature, along with idols of Lord Nataraja, Lord Vishnu and Goddess Durga. Other pieces of interest include a fine collection of tribal articles, a small model of Pachaimalai Hills, ancient coins, palm leaf manuscripts and metal and earthen moulds with inscriptions on them. Tourists can also visit the newly opened Sculpture Park that houses statues of gods and goddesses, like Lord Vishnu, Lord Ganesha, Lord Brahma and Goddess Sridevi, from the 13th century. There is an 18th-century sacrificial altar as well, along with shivlings, nandi idols and stone relics.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1406}",, 1409,"Located on the outskirts of Tiruchirappalli, Grand Anaicut is a 330 m long and 30 m wide dam. Also called Kallanai, this engineering marvel was constructed in the 2nd century by Chola ruler Karikalan Chola. The Grand Anaicut is a delight for nature lovers and history buffs as it has been the centre of ancient irrigation system, which has kept the diverse flora of the region alive over the years. In the 19th century, the Lower Anaicut was built across River Kollidam by Sir Arthur Cotton. The dam was initially constructed to divert water to the delta districts, thereby providing the requisite water for irrigation and cultivation of the fertile region. In 1804, a British military engineer, Captain Caldwell supervised the remodelling of the dam by raising its height by 0.69 m so as to supply more water for irrigation purposes.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1407}",, 1410,"Divided into three sections, the 685-m-long Mukkombu Dam or Upper Anaicut is located on the outskirts of Tiruchirappalli. Drawing inspiration from Kallanai Dam, built by Karikalan Chola in the 2nd century, Sir Arthur Cotton supervised the construction of the dam in the 19th century. Also known as Upper Dam, the construction of this site was completed in 1838 on the banks of River Kaveri; it is at this point Kollidam, a tributary of River Kaveri branches out. The area gained popularity amongst tourists and locals alike due to the various small excursions that lead up to the dam. The surrounding area is home to several manicured gardens, an amusement park featuring a scattering of attractions and ripe opportunities for fishing and boating.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1408}",, 1411,"Located near Tiruchirappalli Fort Railway Station, the tomb of Muslim cleric Babbayya Nadir Shah stands in the Nadir Shah Dargah mosque complex. The mosque has a very attractive and colourful facade and draws devotees from around the area. It commemorates the life and times of Nadir Shah, a Muslim mystic and preacher from the Middle East, who migrated to Tamil Nadu in the 11th century, where he travelled from area to area to preach the faith of Islam to the locals. The entire area is specially decorated during the first 17 days of Ramadan to honour Babbayya Nadir Shah as he is believed to have passed away on the 15th day of the holy month of Ramadan. A special Urs Mela is also celebrated to mark the date and is attended by hundreds of devotees, who flock to the dargah to pay their respects.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1409}",, 1412,"Located in the periphery of the city, Narthamalai is a small cluster of hills that is speckled  with ancient stone structures, constructed by the Mutharaiyar dynasty (600-900 CE). The main attraction is the Narthamalai Temple that boasts six finely engraved statues of Lord Vishnu that are housed in the central hall. Another noteworthy site is a cave temple dedicated to Lord Shiva that was built by the Pallavas in the 9th century. Aluruttimalai, a natural cavern, is known for its polished stone beds and Jain vestiges while Kadambar Temple is noted for its architectural beauty. The living temple of Mariamman is also a must-visit. The entire region is testament to the prosperous times during the Chola and Pallava era when the Narthamalai region was a sprawling centre for trade and commerce in the region.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1410}",, 1413,"Situated near Rock Fort, the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes is a prominent stopover on the tourist circuit. It is modelled after France’s Basilica of Lourdes, the world-famous place of pilgrimage in the southern fringes of the country. It’s jaw-dropping architecture resonates with fine Indian craftsmanship and draws admirers from around the world. This 19th-century church has been constructed in the neo-Gothic style of architecture and boasts striking stained glass drawings that depict various scenes from the Bible. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1411}",, 1414,"Pachamalai is a green hill range lying about 80 km north of Tiruchirappalli. The word 'Pachai' means green and 'malai' means mountain. The place is a poplar hill station and lies at an elevation of about 700-1,000 m above sea level. It is inhabited by the region's tribal population that has a unique lifestyle and culture. Pachamalai is popular among tourists as it offers numerous trekking options through waterfalls and small water streams. The area is a hotspot for nature lovers due to the vibrant flora and fauna that thrives around the fertile lands. Pachamalai is one of the lesser known albeit must-see attractions around Tamil Nadu as it presents an opportunity to experience the native and virtually undisturbed ecosystem of the coastal state.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1412}",, 1415,"Located on Pudukottai Road near the airport, the Anna Science Centre is a Planetarium that was inaugurated in 1999, to popularise science and technology among the masses. The Planetarium is divided into 11 galleries that display interesting aspects of earth, nature, science and technology. Particularly interesting is the Environment Gallery that houses a fascinating exhibit of biodiversity and flora of the ecosystem. Tourists can also visit the Shark Island, where pictures and clips are shown in 3D. The Planetarium also has an amphitheatre, where tourists can catch amazing science shows that are projected in both English and Tamil. Moreover, there is a separate block for children where they can learn the basics of space and astronomy and the secrets of wild jungles and the deep sea, apart from watching science movies.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1413}",, 1416,"The Rock Fort towers over the city of Tiruchirappalli and is built with rocks that are believed to be over a billion years old. Standing at a proud height of 275 ft, the fort was constructed by the Nayaks, who ruled between the 14th and 15th centuries. The structure was built with an aim to withstand siege and keep an eye over the approaching enemy. About 344 steps carved into rocks lead the way into the fort. The main attractions are three Hindu temples inside the premises - Manikka Vinayakar Temple, Ucchi Pillaiyar Temple and Thayumanavar Temple. The Manikka Vinayakar Temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha and is located at the base of the hill, while the 7th century Ucchi Pillayar Temple is perched on the hilltop and is also dedicated to Lord Ganesha. The Thayumanavar Temple is the biggest of the three temples and is dedicated to Lord Shiva, who is worshipped in the form of a lingam. This temple is believed to have been constructed in the 6th century by Mahendra Varman of Pallava dynasty. The fort is also known as Pillaiyar Kovil and draws huge footfalls during the Chittirai festival , celebrated in the months of April and May for 15 days.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1414}",, 1417,"The pilgrim town of Samayapuram is located on the outskirts of Tiruchirappalli. The town has developed around Samayapuram Mariamman Temple, which is dedicated to Goddess Mariamman. Legend has it that the present-day temple was constructed by King Vijayaraya Chakkaravarthi during the 18th century. Goddess Mariamman is known to cure diseases and is revered as the Goddess of fertility. Hundreds of devotees throng the temple on Sundays, Tuesdays and Fridays to offer their respects to the goddess. Held in April-May every year at the temple is the famous Chithirai Car Festival. During the 11-day event, which has been celebrated annually for almost six-centuries, thousands flock here to witness the procession of the temple's deity through the town. It is indeed a spectacular sight!",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1415}",, 1418,"Mats and baskets made from bamboo, cane, reeds, fibres and grass or jewellery, pottery, stone carvings and metalware make for interesting buys and souvenirs to carry back home. Tourists can also shop at government-run emporia, or visit Big Bazaar Road and Chinnar Bazaar. Tiruchirappalli is also noted for its Chola bronze statues. The most popular image in Chola bronze statues is Nataraja or the dancing Lord Shiva, who was the presiding deity of the Cholas. The image of Somaskanda, where the lord is seen sitting with Uma, his consort, and Skanda, his son, is also quite popular. Tourists can also shop for the world-famous Trichinopoly cigars that are known for their unique blend of Indian tobacco. It is said that they were a particular favourite of former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1416}",, 1419,"Located in the periphery of Tiruchirappalli, is the river island town of Srirangam. The town is flanked by the Cauvery river on one side, and its tributary Kollidam on the other. The town is widely known for the ancient and grandiose Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple. Of the 600 acres across which the town is spread, 156 acres house the temple complex. The temple is also said to be the most important, foremost and first of the 108 main Vishnu temples (divyadesams) as well as the primary of the eight self-manifested shrines (Swayam Vyakta Kshetras) in the country. The complex has seven prakaras (enclosures), which have been formed from huge and thick rampart walls around the sanctum. The annual 21-day festival conducted during the months of December and January attracts up to one million visitors who flock to the compound to experience the festivities and pay their respects to Lord Vishnu.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1417}",, 1420,"Also known as Thiruvanaikoil, Thiruvanaikaval, a stone’s throw from the city, is home to the Jambukeswarar-Akilandeswari Temple. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple is one of the panchabhoota sthalam (shrines representing one of the five elements of nature) and represents water. Legend has it that once an elephant worshipped a shivling under a Jambu tree by cleaning it with water from its trunk and thus got the name of Jambukeswara. The shivling is reportedly submerged in water flowing from a spring into the sanctum. The temple is similar in architecture to the Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple with concentric rectangular enclosures housing various deities. The Jambukeswarar Temple is defined by five enclosures that are surrounded by a 25-ft-high wall, marking the temple's precinct.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1418}",, 1421,"Located on a 50-ft-high hill of white rock, Thiruvellarai is the place where yogi (saint) Pundarikakshan offered tulsi (holy basil) to the temple’s god and goddess. Pleased with his prayers, Lord Perumal blessed him. Incidentally, Perumal is also known as Pundarikakshan. The town is located around 25 km from Tiruchirappalli and is known for the Perumal Temple that is said to be older than the popular Srirangam Temple. The temple has three inscriptions in its two rock-cut caves, dating back to the 18th century and a swastika-shaped tank, which was built under the reign of Dantivarman, a Pallava ruler (795-846 AD), during the 9th century. The entire temple has been constructed utilising elements from Hindu mythology like the 18 steps representing the 18 chapters of the Bhagavat Gita and the entrance to the gopuram supported by four pillars signifying the four Vedas.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1419}",, 1422,"The spiritual town of Uraiyur is best known for the Azhagiya Manavala Perumal Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The temple is believed to have been built by the Medieval Cholas of the late 8th century AD, with contributions from the later Pandyas, Vijayanagar kings and Madurai Nayaks. It is surrounded by a granite wall enclosing all the shrines. A large number of devotees visit the temple for the annual Serthi Sevai festival observed during the months of March-April. Around 3rd century BCE when Mauryan emperor Ashoka ruled, Buddhism was quite popular in the region around Uraiyur. The town was once the capital of early Chola rulers, and among the three main kingdoms of ancient Tamil country. Inscriptions and rock edicts of Ashoka and the Satavahanas describe Uraiyur as ""the citadel and centre of the Cholas"".",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1420}",, 1423,"Also known as Kumara Vayalur, Vayalur is located on the outskirts of Tiruchirappalli. Situated amidst lush greenery is the Murugan Temple, the highlight of the town. The temple is dedicated to Lord Kartikeya, locally known as Murugan, the Hindu god of war. It is said that the temple was built by the Cholas in the 9th century. Legend has it that Lord Muruga created a tank with his weapon to worship his parents. It is at this place where Lord Muruga blessed the saint poet Arunagiri Nathar and also initiated him to compose Thirupugazh, renowned religious tamil songs dedicated to Lord Murugan. The temple draws huge footfalls during the festivals of Panguni Utthiram, Thai Poosam and Skanda Sashti, which are celebrated with great pomp and show.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1421}",, 1424,"Situated at the foot of Tiruvannamalai Hills and spread over 25 acre, Arunachaleswarar Temple is an imposing structure with a marvellous architecture. It boasts four gateway towers known as gopurams, each of which is encompassed with mandapams, shrines and enclosures, decorated with finely carved sculptures and pillars. The eastern tower with 11 storeys, stands at a height of 66 m and is one of the largest temple towers in India. Also known as the Annamalaiyar Temple, it is dedicated to Lord Shiva and invites devotees in large numbers from all parts of the country. Built in the traditional Dravidian style of architecture, the temple is believed to be the eighth-largest Hindu temple in the world. The temple complex houses many halls and the most popular one is the thousand-pillared hall, which was constructed during the Vijayanagar period (1336-1646). The temple is one of the pancha bhoota sthalams, which are dedicated to the manifestation of five natural elements. Legend has it that the lord has apparently manifested himself as an element of fire in this temple.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1422}",, 1425,"One of the most magnificent citadels of South India, Gingee Fort, in Villupuram, is perched upon three hillocks - Rajagiri, Krishnagiri and Chandrayanadurg. Comprising palatial, military and religious structures, the fort forms a huge triangular enclosed area.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1423}",, 1426,"Girivalam is a popular religious practice in Tamil Nadu in which devotees circle around the Annamalai Hill on the occasion of full moon every month. Thousand of devotees gather at the Arunachaleswarar Temple at Tiruvannamalai to walk all the way round the 14 km path around the hill. The word girivalam has been derived from the Tamil words giri meaning hill and valam meaning coming around. The practice is said to bring peace to one's mental and physical health. The Arunachaleswarar Temple has eight lingams known as Ashtalingam which are positioned at different locations facing different directions. These lingams are named as Indralingam, Agnilingam, Yamalingam, Niruthilingam, Varunalingam, Vayulingam, Kuberlingam and Esanyalingam. Each lingam signifies different directions of the earth and is believed to bless the devotees who undertake Girivalam, with various benefits. Girivalam is usually practiced barefoot and devotees must look at the top of the hill throughout their walk and chant the Om Arunachala mantra. The best time to undertake the 14 km journey around the hill is during the early morning hours, starting from 4.30 am. It usually takes three to four hours to complete the round at an average pace. This practice is akin to the Govardhan Parikrama taken by devotees in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1424}",, 1427,"An extension of the picturesque Eastern Ghats, the Jawadhu Hill range holds many scenic sights, the most prominent of which is the majestic Beemanmadavu Waterfalls. Also called Bheema Falls, it is best visited during monsoons, when it flows in all its glory. The hills are a delight for adventure lovers who can indulge in activities like trekking, hiking and camping. Tourists can also visit the Kavalur Observatory that has a public telescope through which you can scour the skies. However, the viewing is only open on Saturdays after 7 pm. Another attraction nearby is the pristine Komutteri Kolappan Lake, which is the largest waterfront in the hills. Surrounded by a picturesque landscape, the lake provides the perfect environment to indulge in recreational activities like boating and angling. The lake also hosts a man-made island at its centre that is a great natural retreat.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1425}",, 1428,"One of the most tranquil spaces in town, Ramana Ashram, is noted for the divine sermons and simple meditation practices of the 20th century South Indian sage, Ramana Maharishi. Developed by his disciples, the ashram draws thousands of devotees every year. As you enter the main gate, you will come across a large open courtyard flanked by tall trees, one of which is a 400-year-old iluppai tree. Right next to it, lie two imposing towers built in the traditional Dravidian style of temple architecture. While the first tower surmounts the shrine of Matrubhuteswara, raised over the tomb of Ramana Maharishi's mother, the second tower is over New Hall. The hall houses a life-sized statue of Ramana Maharishi and a large couch or yogasana, which has been intricately carved from a single black marble stone. The hall remains open everyday from 5 am to 12.30 pm and from 2 pm to 9 pm. Visitors can also visit the small Nirvana room located to the east of New Hall. It is the room in which Ramana Mahirishi spent his last days. Stop at the Sri Ramana Library located in the ashram compound to browse through an extensive collection of books on spirituality. Visitors can also stay at the newly-constructed guest rooms and cottages that lie near Pali Tirthan Tank, a part of the Palakuttu forested area, where Ramana Maharishi used to take long walks.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1426}",, 1429,"Located just 3 km away from Yercaud Lake, Killiyur Falls is a cascade of water that plunges from a height of about 300 ft. This falls is nestled within the Shevaroy Hills of the Eastern Ghats and falls down to the Killiyur Valley. In the valley, tourists can indulge in fun water activities like boating and swimming. It is best to visit this falls after the monsoon season when the water level is maximum and it thrives in all its glory. The falls is fed by the waters of the Yercaud Lake and other surrounding water bodies in the hills. Adventure lovers would also find this spot appealing as they can trek from the lake to the falls, all the while enjoying the verdant and pristine surroundings and the pleasant weather. For a greater challenge, they can also find their way through arboraceous forests, while trekking from the lake to the bottom of the hills.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1427}",, 1430,"Lady’s Seat is a viewpoint overlooking the serpentine roads of the Eastern Ghats. Visitors usually head here to catch a glimpse of the sprawling vista of Salem district and enjoy the views of the plains and the Mettur Dam on River Cauvery. Legend has it that an English woman used to sit here during evening hours to enjoy picturesque views of one of the rocks that looked a lot like a seat. The point, located to the southwest of Shevaroy Hills, has a viewing tower, housing a telescope. From here, visitor can avail some of the best views of the Mettur Dam and Salem. Tourists can see the magnesite deposits on the plains too. Near the Lady’s Seat is a Children’s Seat and a Gent’s Seat, which also offer stunning vistas to the visitors. A mini park in the vicinity is one of the most breathtaking spots for picnicking.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1428}",, 1431,"Namakkal is the headquarter of Namakkal district, located about 80 km from Yercaud. It is situated at the base of the Single Rock Hillock. One of the premier attractions of this region is a rock fort perched on top of a hillock. Spread over an area of one-and-a-half acre, the fort is accessible from the southwest direction via a flight of narrow steps. It was a centre point for various power struggles between Hyder Ali, the ruler of the kingdom of Mysore (later his son Tipu Sultan) and the British.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1429}",, 1432,"The name of the city of Salem has been derived from the word 'sailam', which means an area surrounded by mountains. Salem is one of the major hubs of steel, magnesite and handloom industries in India. The Kottai Mariamman Temple and Sugavaneswarar Temple are two important places of worship here. Another popular attraction is Mettur Dam, which is also called Stanley’s Dam. It is around 1,700 m long and has been built on River Cauvery to irrigate the region. To learn more about the treasures and history of the region, one can visit the Government museum.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1430}",, 1433,"Sankagiri, located in Salem district, is about 68 km from Yercaud. It is home to a magnanimous fort, which is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). Built in the 15th century by the Vijayanagar rulers, the fort served as a British tax storage facility and was once an important military base for Tipu Sultan, the legendary ruler of the kingdom of Mysore. Only one side of the hill on which the fort is situated is scalable as the others are too steep to climb. Sankagiri Fort has two temples, two mosques, a well, a granary and administrative buildings constructed during British rule. Noted Tamil chieftain and freedom fighter Dheeran Chinnamalai, who bravely fought against the British East India company was hanged here on July 31, 1805, during the Indian Independence movement. Dheeran was the son of Rathina Sakarai, who was the adopted son of Kotravel Kaminda Mandradiyar, a chieftain of the Kongu region.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1431}",, 1434,"This temple is located on the flat top of the Shevaroy Hills, and is nestled in a narrow cave. It is dedicated to Lord Shervaroyan and Goddess Kaveri, who are worshipped with much reverence by the locals. A common lore says that the cave temple is over 2,000 years old and touches River Cauvery in the state of Karnataka, around 480 km away. There is a wishing well near the temple in which, locals say, if you throw at least one stone from the three picked near the temple, with your back to the well, success is achieved in whatever you plan to do. In the month of May, there is an annual festival organised that is celebrated with gusto by the tribal people of this region.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1432}",, 1435,"Situated in close proximity to Yercaud Lake, Anna Park boasts a variety of plants and floral species that are indigenous to Shevaroy Hills. It is a well-preserved garden that includes four smaller parks: Lake park, Gandhi park, Deer park and Children's park. There is also an exclusive Japanese park enclosure, which contains the gorgeous Bonsai collection of plants that employ the Japanese style of horticulture. Another attraction here is the horticulture farm with a rose garden, which boasts a variety of blooms; from button-sized to very large. A part of the park is decorated with red glass that makes for an awesome sight. To add to the charm of the surroundings, a fountain stands in the central area of the park. Anna park is maintained by the Horticultural Department. While visiting here, don't forget to attend the beautiful flower show held in the month of May every year.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1433}",, 1436,"Yercaud Lake is one of the striking attractions that visitors can see in the hill station of Yercaud. It is a pristine water body surrounded by a number of trees and gardens. Moreover, what sets it higher on the tourist map is its alleged position as the only naturally-formed lake across the hill stations of Tamil Nadu.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1434}",, 1437,"The crystal-clear Chorabari Tal offers magnificent views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. Also known as the Gandhi Sarovar or Gandhi Tal, the lake lies about 3 km from the Kedarnath temple. An easy trek from the temple leads you to the lake, which was originally known as Kanti Sarovar. In 1948, some of the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi were immersed in the lake after which it was renamed Gandhi Sarovar. Legend has it that it was at Chorabari Lake that Lord Shiva imparted the knowledge of yoga to the Saptrishis. Perched at an altitude of 3,900 m above sea level, the lake originates from the Chorabari Bamak Glacier. You can also visit the nearby Bhairava Temple. The mesmeric Madhu Ganga Waterfalls falling on the way makes for a serene stopover.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1435}",, 1438,"The hot water spring of Gaurikund is one of the holiest sites for Hindus, who come to take a dip in it. It is believed that taking a dip in the holy water of the pond will make a person pure. Surrounded by panoramic views, Gaurikund also serves as the starting point of the famous Kedarnath temple trek. The spring lies at a height of about 6,000 ft in the Garhwal Himalayas. Devotees also visit the Gauri Devi Temple dedicated to Goddess Parvati. It is believed that this was the site where Goddess Parvati had meditated for a long time to win Lord Shiva as her husband. The area is also associated with the legend of Lord Ganesha acquiring his elephant head.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1436}",, 1439,"One of the char dhams, the Kedarnath Temple welcomes lakhs of devotees every year. The pilgrims undertake an arduous but devotional journey to reach this 3,584-m high shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is one of the 12 jyotirlingas (devotional shrines of Lord Shiva) in the country, and is thus considered specially holy. The sanctum sanctorum houses a conical rock formation that is worshipped as Lord Shiva’s Sadashiva (ever auspicious) form. This 1,000-year-old temple is made out of giant stone slabs arranged over a rectangular platform. There are inscriptions in Pali language on the steps leading to the sanctum sanctorum. The inner walls have sculptures of various gods and scenes from Hindu mythology. It is said that the temple was built in the 8th century by sage Adi Shankaracharya and has undergone several renovations over the years. Every year in November, the idol of Lord Shiva is shifted from the Kedarnath Temple to Ukhimath since the entire temple gets covered in snow during winters. In May, the idol is reinstated in Kedarnath.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1437}",, 1440,"Lying slightly behind the Kedarnath Temple is the grave of Adi guru Shankaracharya, the saint who is said to have established the four sacred dhams in India that are an important pilgrimage for Hindus. The famous Hindu philosopher had attained nirvana (enlightenment) at a young age of 32. It is said that Shakaracharya merged with the land itself. Visited by thousands of pilgrims, the Shankaracharya Samadhi is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Kedarnath. Legend has it that Shankaracharya came to Kedarnath in the 8th century and built the Kedarnath shrine and established one of his four mathas. A hot water spring believed to have been created by Shankaracharya is visited by his disciples to get relief from the extreme climatic conditions in the area.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1438}",, 1441,"This temple is famous as the site where Lord Shiva married Goddess Parvati. An eternal flame burning in front of the temple is said to have been a witness to this notable wedding. The temple looks a lot like the Kedarnath temple. Its sanctum houses a silver idol of Lord Vishnu, accompanied by idols of Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Badrinarayan, Goddess Sita, Lord Ramachandra and Lord Kubera. The Brahma shila in front of the temple marks the exact place of the wedding. Three sacred ponds called the Rudra Kund, Vishnu Kund and Brahma Kund are also located in the temple premises. Known for their medicinal properties, these ponds source their water from the main Saraswati Kund. It is believed that the water in the Saraswati Kund springs from the navel of Lord Vishnu. Right outside the Triyuginarayan Temple lies another small shrine dedicated to Panchanama devatas. A 2 km walk from the temple leads you to a cave dedicated to Goddess Gauri. An annual fair is held every year at the temple during the months of August and September, and is a vibrant affair.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1439}",, 1442,"Situated at an altitude of 4,150 m above sea level, this serene lake offers spectacular views of the Chaukhamba peaks and the Mandakini valley. A continuous ascent from Kedarnath to Vasuki Tal or Vasuki Lake makes for a great trek. Trekking to the lake from Gaurikund can be a bit of a task for first-time trekkers. If you don't have the time or strength to take the 24-km-long trek, you can first reach the Kedarnath Temple from Gaurikund by taking a pony ride. From the temple, it's an 8 km trek to the lake that is totally worth the effort. The trek from Kedarnath to Vasuki Tal can be easily done in a day's time. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Vishnu is said to have taken a bath in the lake on the auspicious festival of Raksha Bandhan.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1440}",, 1443,"A war memorial dedicated to the Garhwal Rifle Regiment, of the Indian Army, is one of the main attractions in Lansdowne. It was established on November 11, 1923, by Lord Rawlinson of Trent (then commander in chief, India). It is located at the Parade Ground in Lansdowne and was established to mark the heroics of the Garhwal regiment. Both the war memorial and the parade ground are closed to the public. On the day when the oath-taking ceremony of new recruits is held, the ground presents a very patriotic sight.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1441}",, 1444,"Spanning an area of 300 sq km, the Kalagarh Tiger Reserve is home to a high population of tigers, owing to which it's easy to sight the royal Bengal tiger. Other wildlife that can be spotted here includes goral, sambar, barking deer, porcupine and hog deer. If you are lucky, you can spot a herd of elephants walking past. In addition, there are more than 50 species of mammals, 25 species of reptiles like the king cobra, crocodiles, rock pythons and monitor lizards, along with hundred types of plants and insects. The place also shelters many trees like sheesham, sal, haladu, bakli, semal, sal, bamboo, fig and sain as well as several medicinal plants. One can undertake a jungle safari to explore these riches of the forest.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1442}",, 1445,"Kanvashram is a quaint ashram, located on the banks of River Malini. It is surrounded by thick forests and picturesque hillocks. Kanvashram finds a special mention in the pages of Indian history and has been written about in Puranas, Vedas, epics like Mahabharata and in the books of great poet, Kalidasa. It also has facilities of accommodation for visitors if they wish to stay.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1443}",, 1446,"Built with 6,000 tonne of pink sandstone from Rajasthan, without any use of steel, the Akshardham Temple stands proudly over a 23-acre area in Gandhinagar. It is one of the biggest temple complexes in the city that invites thousands of devotees every year. Set amid sprawling gardens, this intricately carved structure is about 108 ft high, and presents a grand sight. The temple contains a 7-ft-high, gold-leafed idol of Lord Swaminarayan, who is the presiding deity. The monument stands on seven sculpted pillars, 210 single-piece stone beams, window grills, M domes, eight ornate zarokhas etc. Apart from its marvellous architecture, another special feature of the temple is the awesome sound and light show here that takes visitors through the facets of Hinduism. The gardens of the temple are used as a popular picnic spot and devotees often take a scenic and serene respite there.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1444}",, 1447,"Dandi Kutir is the oldest and largest museum in India that is built around the life and teachings of Mahatma Gandhi. It has been especially designed to portray the biography of the Father of the Nation. The use of audio-visual techniques has been employed to show the early life of Gandhiji. One can see how Bapu, from his birth on October 2, 1869, in Kathiawad, to his childhood, was a shy and remarkable student. The visuals also give a glimpse into Gandhiji's marriage to Kasturba and his youthful experiments. This museum is designed with sophisticated electronics technology in which audio, video and 3-D visual, 360-degree shows and displays are used to show varied knowledge. The museum is a must-visit on a trip to Gandhinagar.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1445}",, 1448,"Spread over an area of 400 hectare on either bank of Sabarmati river, Indroda Dinosaur and Fossil Park is an absolute treasure. It is believed to the second-largest hatchery of dinosaur eggs in the world. Run by Gujarat Ecological Education and Research Foundation (GEER), it is the only dinosaur museum in the country. Some also regard it as the Jurassic Park of India. The park houses a zoo, massive skeletons of sea mammals like the blue whale, a vast botanical garden, an amphitheater, interpretation centers and camping facilities. It also has a Wilderness Park, which is home to innumerable species of birds, reptiles, hundreds of nilgais, langurs and peafowls. It is one of the unmissable sights in Gandhinagar. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1446}",, 1449,"One of the most sacred Jain pilgrimages, the Mahudi Jain Temple is dedicated to Parmaprabhu, the sixth tirthankar (saint) of the Jains. Excavations show that the temple is nearly 2,000 years old as do the inscriptions in the Brahmi script. Spread over an area of 2 sq km, this temple was called Madhumati in the ancient times. Legend has it that Acharyadev Buddhi Sagarsurisvarji, a Jain saint, was inspired in a dream to install the idol of Ghantakarna Mahavir Dev, a warrior king who was called Tungabhadra in his previous birth, in 1923 AD. It is believed that the idol possesses magical powers. Considered to be the protector of the less fortunate, his idol carries a bow and arrow. Next to the shrine is a 30-ft-high bell and devotees reach up to ring it as it is believed that their wishes would be fulfilled on doing so. Another temple, housing the 22-inch marble idol of Lord Padmaprabhu, lies in close vicinity. The deity is sitting in a lotus posture (padmasana). It is customary to take a bhoomti (circumambulation) around the 24 shrines of the tirthankaras here. The temple is located in Mahudi, in Mehsana district.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1447}",, 1450,"Believed to be the oldest standing tree on earth, Akshay Vat is a banyan tree that has been mentioned in many religious texts. Legend has it that Goddess Sita once blessed the Akshay Vat (tree) to be immortal and never ever shed a leaf in any season. Another story says that Lord Narayan once flooded the earth to display his powers to sage Markandeya, and the only thing that was not submerged was this tree. In the epic Ramayana, this tree has been said to be the resting place of Lord Rama. Jain scriptures also declare that a tirthankara, Rishabha, once meditated extensively under this tree. Thus, it is considered sacred by the Jains. Akshay Vat lies in close proximity to the Vishnupad Temple.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1448}",, 1451,"Also, known as Mahakala Caves, the Dungeshwari Caves are located 12 km north-east of Bodh Gaya. Lord Buddha is believed to have meditated in this place for six years before he went to Bodh Gaya to achieve enlightenment. A golden emaciated Buddha sculpture commemorating his rigid penance is enshrined in one of the cave temples. Another cave houses a large statue of Lord Buddha, about 6 ft high, to pay tribute to that phase of Buddha's life.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1449}",, 1452,"The gushing Falgu river has been closely associated with many myths and legends. The water in the river flows only during the monsoon months and is said to be running under the riverbed due to the curse of Goddess Sita. One of the most revered rivers by Hindus, Falgu river, according to ancient texts, was known as River Niranjana. Legend has it that during exile, Lord Rama and his wife, Goddess Sita decided to rest for a while on the banks of River Falgu. As it was the period when pinda-daan (offerings made to ancestors for them to have peace) was to be done, Lord Rama went to arrange for necessary provisions even as Goddess Sita waited on the banks of the river. During his absence, his ancestors appeared and asked for the offerings without delay. As she did not have anything, she offered them the sand from the riverbank to enable them to achieve salvation. As Goddess Sita feared that Lord Rama would not believe her, she made a cow, the sacrificial fire, River Falgu, a brahman and a tree witnesses. But when Lord Rama returned and questioned them all, they all refused. All the witnesses except the tree said that she was lying as they hoped Lord Rama will make another round of offerings. An angry Goddess Sita cursed them all including River Falgu, which was condemned to run below the earth’s surface to hide her head in shame for lying. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1450}",, 1453,"Dedicated to Goddess Shakti or Sati, the Mangla Gauri Temple belongs to the 15th century. Widely worshiped in the region, Goddess Mangla Gauri is considered the deity of benevolence. The temple is also revered as it is one of the 18 mahashaktipeeths (devotional shrines where the body parts of Goddess Sati fell), and stands atop the Manglagauri Hill. During the monsoon months, on every Tuesday, a special worship ceremony is conducted. Women fast so that their family prospers and husband achieves success and fame. The worship offering includes 16 types of bangles, seven varieties of fruits and five sweets. An idol or photo of the goddess is first bathed in milk, curd and water and then robed in red cloth. Vermilion, henna and kohl are applied to the deity, which is then placed on a wooden plank. Fruits, sweets and ornaments are kept in front of the idol or photo and then the prayers begin. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1451}",, 1454,"Around 10 km from Ramshila Hill stands Pretshila Hill and right below is the Brahma Kund where people take a dip before going for pinda-daan (offerings made to ancestors for them to have peace). The main attraction is a temple dedicated to Lord Yama, the god of death, that is situated on top of the hill. Ahilya Bai, the queen of Indore, built the temple in 1787, which is famous for its architecture and sculptures. In close proximity to the temple lies Ramkund that is believed to be the spot where Lord Rama once bathed. Devotees believe that taking a dip in this tank absolves them of their sins. It is said that the temple was built by her to pacify a spirit that once haunted this place. Another legend mentions a demon named Gayasur who felt distressed every time he saw death so he went atop a mountain and offered penance. Pleased with Gayasur, Lord Vishnu offered him to seek a blessing. Gayasur requested Lord Vishnu that whosoever came in contact with him, be it an insect or an animal, a saint or a common man, an angel or a demon, a holy person or a demon, he or she should find salvation after having been purified of all sins. Beginning that day, anyone who came in touch with Gayasur achieved salvation and moved to Vaikunth or the abode of Lord Vishnu. However, it is said that Lord Vishnu killed Gayasur by stamping his foot over him and in turn, forming the most pious land on earth called Gayakshetra. This entire incident changed Gayasur into a number of rocky hills that now form the landscape of the city of Gaya. As this place is said to have been blessed by the powers of purification, people come here to perform shraddha sacrifices on Gayasur’s body to dissolve the sins of their ancestors. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1452}",, 1455,"Lord Rama is believed to have offered pinda-daan on this hill, thus the name Ramshila Hill came into being. Around the hill, one can notice a number of stone sculptures that belong to the ancient times. These clearly suggest that once a temple existed here. Today, atop the hill stands the Patalesvara or Ramesvara Temple. Built originally in 1014 AD, the temple seems to have undergone restoration on numerous occasions. Pinda-daan is offered by Hindu devotees for their ancestors during pitrapaksh at a pavilion in front of the temple. This pavilion was built by Kolkata-based Krishna Basu in 1811 AD.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1453}",, 1456,"Situated on the bank of River Falgu, on the opposite side of Vishnupad Temple, lies Sita Kund. It is believed to be the spot where Sita Devi performed the ritual of pinda-daan for king Dashratha, her father-in-law and a small temple stands there now. Another legend says that this is the spot where the goddess took a bath before going into exile for 14 years with her husband, Lord Rama, and brother-in-law, Lord Lakshmana. Tourists can also visit nearby shrines dedicated to Lord Rama, Lord Hanuman, Goddess Sita and Goddess Durga and pay obeisance to the deities. Today, this pond is a significant spiritual site, where devotees come to soak in sacred vibes and admire tranquil surroundings.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1454}",, 1457,"Vishnupad Mandir is called so as it is believed to feature a 40-cm-long footprint of Lord Vishnu in a basalt rock. As the story goes, Lord Vishnu killed demon Gayasur at this place by stamping his foot on his chest. After Lord Vishnu pushed the demon under the earth with his foot, his footprint was retained in a rock. Though the origin of the temple is unknown, it is believed that Ahilya Bai Holkar, the queen of Indore, had the present octagonal shrine built in 1787.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1455}",, 1458,"Located on the outskirts of Jamshedpur, Amadubi Rural Tourism Village is home to talented tribal artists, who are famous for the traditional Paitkar Scroll Paintings. The village is home to around 54 chitrakar families who are skilled in painting scenes from epics, folklore and village life on scrolls made from leaves and barks of trees. A visit to this artists' hub makes for an enriching experience for tourists as they can directly visit the homes of the artists and choose from a wide selection of attractive Paitkar Scroll Paintings. The artists have been following this age-old traditional art and their skill and finesse is unparalleled. The village lies in Dhalbhumgarh block of East Singhbhum and is a hub of ethnic artists of Jharkhand.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1456}",, 1459,"Dedicated to Goddess Bhuvaneshwari, the goddess of the universe, the grand Bhuvaneshwari Temple is perched atop the Bhuvaneshwari Hill (about 500 ft). The highest point in Jamshedpur, it offers spectacular views of the city. The temple is built in the typical South Indian style of architecture and boasts a 32-ft-high sanctum sanctorum that houses an imposing idol of the goddess. There is a popular belief among devotees and priests of the temple that the eight pillars of the temple are each home to the different incarnations of the presiding goddess. It was built by a Tamil priest, Swami Ranga Rajan, in 1978, and is located in the Tata Motors Colony. It is also commonly known as the Telco Bhuvaneshwari Temple.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1457}",, 1460,"The picturesque town of Ghatshila, located about 60 km from Jamshedpur, is home to the pristine Burudih Lake, which makes for a great picnic spot. Surrounded by dense forests and verdant hills, this artificial lake offers tourists a chance to indulge in various water sports and recreational activities like motor and pedal boating, water surfing and banana boat rides. The hillocks surrounding the Burudih Lake are a part of one of the oldest rock sites in the world. The dense forests covering the low hills are a part of the elephant corridor from the Dalma range to Midnapur in West-Bengal. If you are fortunate, you can also spot elephants tromping along the hills. Burudih Lake is situated at a distance of 5 km from Ghatshila's city centre.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1458}",, 1461,"Located on the outskirts of the city of Jamshedpur, at a height of 3,000 ft above sea level, Dalma Hills are surrounded by dense forests and the pristine Subarnarekha river. Offering commanding views of the nearby areas, the hills are ideal for indulging in adventure-sports like rock climbing and trekking. The main attraction is the Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary, which is home to fauna like leopards, elephants, tigers, barking deer, sloth bears and porcupines. The forest department has also set up a rest house and bamboo huts, where tourists can spend a night, which makes for a truly intriguing experience. Tourists can also visit a temple of Lord Shiva, lying atop a hill, which draws scores of devotees on different festive occasions.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1459}",, 1462,"Nestled in the catchment area of Subarnarekha river, the Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the most important tourist attractions near the city that serves as a great weekend getaway. The wildlife sanctuary is famous for elephants and attracts wildlife enthusiasts from all parts of the country. It is also home to leopards, tigers, barking deer, sloth bears and porcupines. Tourists visiting the sanctuary can also visit the much revered Shiva Temple, perched atop a mountain. The temple invites scores of devotees during the Shivratri festival. The forest department has also set up a rest house and bamboo huts, where tourists can spend a night, which makes for a truly intriguing experience. The Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary is located at a distance of 35 km from Jamshedpur.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1460}",, 1463,"Comprising hillocks and lush forests, Dhanbad hosts vibrant festivals most of the year, some of which include, Vishwakarma Puja, Saraswati Puja, Durga Puja, Chhath, Deepawali, Holi, Eid, Moharram, Gurupurnima, Sarhul and Christmas. The main attraction in Dhanbad is the Maithon Dam that is built over River Barakar. This scenic site provides spectacular views of surroundings and sunsets. Tourists can also pay respects at the Kalyaneshwar Temple, dedicated to Goddess Shakti. Set against the backdrop of the Panchet Hills, Panchet Dam is a must-visit spot, which makes for an ideal picnic spot. The best time to visit is during monsoons. To enjoy a respite in the lap of nature, Bhatinda Falls are an ideal site. A popular picnic spot, they are surrounded by verdant hillocks and rocky boulders. Dhanbad lies at a distance of about 140 km from Jamshedpur.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1461}",, 1464,"Located at a distance of 60 km from Jamshedpur, the scenic little town of Ghatshila is blessed with picturesque hills, serene lakes and pristine waterfalls. The main attraction is the Phuldungri Hills, located on the outskirts of the city. A delight for trekkers and nature lovers, this series of hillocks offers splendid views of Ghatshila. Another must-visit tourist attraction in the city is the Burudih Lake, situated at a distance of 5 km from the city centre. Surrounded by dense forests and verdant hills, the artificial lake is a famous picnic spot among locals. Ghatshila is also known for the gorgeous Dharagiri Falls, which fall from a height of 25 ft. The best time to visit the falls is during monsoon when they flow in all their glory. Ghatshila also holds a special connection with world-renowned filmmaker Satyajit Ray. The Oscar winning director penned most of his novels, including his Apu trilogy, Pather Panchali, Aparajita and Apur Sansar in Ghatshila.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1462}",, 1465,"Set amidst the scenic and hilly terrain of Telco Colony, the Hudco Lake is a delight for nature lovers and captures the true beauty of Jamshedpur. The picturesque lake is situated right next to the famous Sumant Mulgaonkar Park and makes for an amazing picnic spot. Tourists can spend some time at the lake and soak in its peaceful environment and natural beauty. The lake and the Sumant Mulgaonkar Park are perched atop a beautiful hillock from where one can witness amazing panoramic views of the city. The lake draws a large number of visitors on weekends who come here to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city and have a rejuvenating time. The crystal clear water of the lake makes it an ideal place to indulge in boating, fishing and other recreational activities.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1463}",, 1466,"Located on the outskirts of Jamshedpur, the quaint town of Jadugora is renowned as a home to the country's first uranium mine. The most popular tourist attraction in Jadugora is the Rankini Temple, dedicated to Goddess Rankini. It sees huge footfalls throughout the year. Legend has it that a local once spotted a tribal girl transforming to kill a demon. The girl disappeared when the local tried to follow her. The same night, Goddess Rankini appeared in his dreams and asked him to construct a temple for her. Tourists can also visit the Galudi Bridge, which is the largest bridge on the gushing Subarnarekha river. The name Jadugora has been drawn from the word Jadagoda, which translates into land of elephants.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1464}",, 1467,"The beautiful city of Jamshedpur boasts two prominent lush golf courses  the Beldih Golf Course and the Golmuri Golf Course. Tourists can enjoy a round of golf or simply enjoy a game unfolding at the course. Sprawling over an area of 65 acre, the twin golf courses are over 60 years old and lie at the heart of the city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1465}",, 1468,"On the banks of River Subarnarekha river, stands the ancient temple of Jayda. Located on the outskirts of the city of Jamshedpur, this temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Built in the shikhara (spire) style of architecture, this colourful temple is adorned with two shikharas decorated with imposing shivlings and sculptures of Hindu deities. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1466}",, 1469,"The popular Jubilee Park in Jamshedpur is home to the Jubilee Nicco Amusement Park, colloquially known as the Disneyland of Jharkhand. The amusement park serves as a great recreational centre for kids as it offers thrilling rides and a number of outdoor activities. The amusement park also has a skating rink, along with a number of swings. Tourists need to buy separate tickets to enter the amusement park, which remains open from 1 pm to 9 pm every day. Tourists can also head to Upvan, which is a popular picnic spot adorned with beautiful flowerbeds and well-maintained lush green lawns. The park is the best part of the magnificent Jubilee Park, which was made open to the public in 1958, on the occasion of the city's 50th anniversary of establishment. Sprawling over an area of 200 acre, the park is one of the best tourist attractions in Jamshedpur. The multicoloured fountains and the evening laser show are also quite popular among visitors.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1467}",, 1470,"Popularly known as the Mughal Garden of Jamshedpur, the beautiful Jubilee Park makes for a lovely picnic spot. The park draws inspiration from Mysuru's Vrindavan Garden. It is quite popular among joggers and cyclists in the city. Sprawling over an area of 200 acre, the park is one of the best tourist attractions in Jamshedpur. The multicoloured fountains and the evening laser show are popular among visitors. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1468}",, 1471,"Nestled in the lap of Singhbhum Shear Zone, geologically one of the richest sites in the Indian subcontinent, Musabani is famous for its copper mines. The major tourist attraction around Musabani is the famous Rankini Temple, surrounded by verdant Dhanjouri Hills, in Jadugora. Dedicated to Goddess Rankini, it draws large number of devotees from nearby areas, especially during festivals. Musabani lies at a distance of 40 km from Jamshedpur.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1469}",, 1472,"Located around 130 km from Jamshedpur, the town of Noamundi is famous for iron ore mines. Legend has it that the local tribal population used iron axes for daily chores so when iron ore explorers reached here, they were directed to a hill, which they called Noamundi meaning that hill. The Murga Mahadev Temple, perched atop the Murga Hills, is the most popular attraction of the quaint little town. The temple is located near the TISCO township and draws devotees from nearby areas throughout the year. There is a small waterfall within the temple premises which adds to the scenic beauty of the spot. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the Murga Mahadev Temple comes alive during the Hindu calendar month of Shravan, when a grand fair is held here and devotees come in large numbers to pour water on the shivling in the temple.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1470}",, 1473,"Located on the outskirts of Jamshedpur, the small township of Jadugora is famous for being home to the Rankini Temple. Dedicated to Goddess Rankini, an incarnation of Goddess Kali, the temple draws a large number of devotees from nearby areas. This ancient temple is a prominent site on the tourist circuit and is located amidst scenic surroundings. Though it has a simple architecture, the bas-reliefs at the entrance, featuring Goddess Durga slaying demon Mahishasura, are notable. A panel lying above it shows the various avatars of Lord Shiva, while the doors are adorned with the ten forms of Lord Vishnu. The sanctum sanctorum of the temple houses no idol but a black stone that is worshipped as the goddess.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1471}",, 1474,"Asia's largest sal forest, Saranda Forests sprawl along the Jharkhand-Odisha border, and are home to a large number of animal, bird and reptile species. The word saranda means elephants and the forest gets its name due to the large number of elephants that call it home. The forest is one of the few places in the world, which house the endangered flying lizard. While the forest is famous for its sal trees, it also hosts a large number of herbs and other trees. The magical sunrise and sunset of Kiriburu in the hills of Saranda is a spectacular sight. Saranda is often referred to as the land of seven hundred hills and is blessed with picturesque waterfalls. The forest trails to the Jhikra Waterfalls is a delight for nature lovers and trekkers. Tourists can visit the twin cities of Kiriburu and Meghahatuburu, which are famous for their iron ore mines, governed by the Steel Authority of India Limited.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1472}",, 1475,"This little park is adorned with nicely maintained lush lawns, beautiful flowers and attractive fountains. The park has been named in the memory of JRD Tata's eldest son, Sir Dorabji Tata, and is famous for hosting an annual flower show in the month of December. Situated in Jamshedpur's Northern Town area, the park makes for a great picnic spot, where tourists can soak in tranquility. Located right opposite the famous Keenan Stadium, the park is also a hub for street-food lovers. Every evening, numerous food stalls are set up outside the park that offer lip-smacking delicacies. The park also houses an open-air gymnasium, which is flocked by locals during the wee hours of the morning. The imposing statue of Sir Dorabji Tata adds to the beauty of the park.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1473}",, 1476,"A treat for nature-lovers, Tata Steel Zoological Park is situated besides the famous Jubilee Park. The most popular activity for tourists in the park is taking a safari ride through the Safari Park, where they can drive through the wooded area and spot animals in their natural habitat. The park is home to a wide variety of species of mammals, reptiles and birds. Common sightings include jungle cats, jackal, Bengal mongoose, fruit bats, common rat and three-striped squirrel. The zoological park is also home to around 36 different species of birds, including red vented bulbul, purple sunbird, little cormorant, common coot, kingfisher and magpie robin. Visitors can also come across a number of reptiles like python, king cobra, krait and garden lizards. Tourists can visit the Nature Education Centre to get information about the animals residing in the zoological park or enjoy a boat ride in the beautiful Jubilee Lake. Winter months are the best time to visit the park as a large number of migratory birds arrive here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1474}",, 1477,"In the heart of Mangalore, lies the shrine of Sufi saint Hazrath Saidani Bibi, which draws scores of pilgrims belonging to all faiths. The Sufi saint was a family member of a soldier in Tipu Sultan's army and was highly respected by the warrior class and locals of Mangalore. She was buried in the military area and today, the dargah stands adjacent to the City Police Headquarters, which once served as military barracks. Interestingly, the maintenance of the dargah is handled by retired and serving police officials of the city, since Saint Saidani Bibi belonged to the family of a soldier. It is also the only dargah dedicated to a woman in southern Karnataka or Dakshina Kannada. Located near the AB Shetty Circle, the dargah draws visitors with its peaceful vibe and splendid architecture. The white walls of the dargah are adorned with intricate designs painted in green. It is a must-visit destination during a trip to Mangalore. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1475}",, 1478,"Nestled in the picturesque hills of Kadri, the Manjunatheshwara Temple is an important spiritual stopover. Said to have been built in the 10th century, it is dedicated to Lord Manjunatha, an avatar of Lord Shiva. Made of bronze, the idol is said to be one of the oldest of its kind in South India. Various other idols like that of Lord Ganesha, Lord Shasta, Lord Vishnu, Goddess Durgaparmeshwari and Gomukha Ganpati can also be seen in the shrine. There are seven ponds in front of the temple that are surrounded by a lush garden. At the back of the temple lies a natural spring, called Gomukha, which is the source of water for the ponds. Devotees come and wash themselves here before entering the temple premises.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1476}",, 1479,"The highest peak of Shimoga district situated at a height of 1,340 m above sea level, Kodachadri is an attractive tourist spot. Lying at the heart of the picturesque Mookambika National Park, one can spot a variety of flora and fauna here, along with enchanting views of sunrises and sunsets. The main attraction of Kodachadri is Sarvajna Peetha, a temple dedicated to philosopher Adi Shankaracharya, that sits on the hilltop. It is believed that Shankaracharya performed meditation at this place. Tourists can also visit the Moola Mookambika Temple, dedicated to ancient mother Goddess Mookambika.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1477}",, 1480,"Ringed by mountains, Kudremukh National Park shelters several endangered and endemic species of animals and plants. Some of the common sightings are those of tigers, leopards and wild dogs. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1478}",, 1481,"Dedicated to Goddess Shakti, who is worshipped in the form of Mangaladevi, the Mangaladevi Temple is a prominent site in the region. The sanctum sanctorum houses an idol of the goddess where she is seen in a seated posture. Around the main sanctum are shrines dedicated to other deities. The temple was constructed by Kundavrman, the king of Ahepa dynasty, in the 9th century, in the Kerala style of architecture. The structure is made of huge stones that boast intricate inscriptions. It is located on the border of Periyar National Park and offers scenic views of the surrounding Western Ghats.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1479}",, 1482,"One of the oldest structures in Mangaluru, the Milagres Church was set up in 1600, and is dedicated to Our Lady of Miracles. Exuding a tranquil vibe, the church boasts exquisite architecture and an old-world charm. It was built by Bishop Thomas de Castro from Goa and it is believed that Bednore’s queen, Keladi Chennama, gave the land to build the church in the 17th century. Tourists can visit this unique church and meditate in its peaceful ambience or admire the beautiful monolithic marble altar that has a notable painting of St Augustine and St Monica. It houses the statue of Our Lady too. Other striking sights are six statues of apostles that are mounted on pedestals. These bear a resemblance to statues in St Peter's Basilica, Rome.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1480}",, 1483,"A visit to this port offers tourists a chance to get acquainted with the lives and daily activities of local fishermen. Located to the south of the New Mangalore Port, the old port is usually crowded with local men and women buying and selling fish. The local market is a vibrant and bustling affair, with culinary thrills awaiting you at every turn. For those who would like a quiter time, going to the port during the early morning hours when its shores are silent and the shades of the sky typically gorgeous is best. The fishermen deal in various kinds of fish and sea food like mackerels, squids, silverfish and crabs.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1481}",, 1484,"On the ninth day of the Saraswati Festival, the popular shrine of Goddess Saraswati is visited by a large number of devotees who come with their children as it is considered auspicious and pious. The temple is flocked by devotees who wish to perform Vidyarambha Kanike, a Hindu tradition practiced in South India on the occasion of Vijayadashami, where children are formally introduced to learning of languages and various folk art forms like music and dance. The ceremony is done in the Mantap while hymns and Vedas are chanted.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1482}",, 1485,"Established by Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Educational Society in August 1989, SDM College of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences aims to revive the country’s ancient heritage of science and arts. Affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Science and recognised by Karnataka government's Department of Ayush and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the institute offers Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences programme and a post-graduate programme in naturopathy and yoga. The college provides separate accommodations for girls and boys with modern facilities. Tourists who are interested in yoga and health sciences should definitely pay a visit to the institute and enhance their knowledge about the ancient techniques of yoga. The institute has made Mangaluru famous as a haven for yoga enthusiasts and continues to impart valuable teachings to its students.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1483}",, 1486,"Known for its mesmerising interior, the St Aloysius Chapel is dedicated to saint Aloysius Gonzaga, who was born in a prestigious family but gave up his worldly goods to serve the destitute. The chapel's walls are adorned with gorgeous paintings by famous Italian artist Antonio Moscheni. The chapel boasts two types of paintings on its walls – frescoes and canvas. Frescoes cover around 600 sq m of the chapel, while canvas occupies around 400 sq m of its ceiling that is painted with colours made by mixing pigments with linseed oil. Some of the notable paintings are inspired from Jesus Christ's life, the Apostles and various saints. These include the birth of Christ, baptising of Christ, the feast at Cana displaying Christ changing water into wine and the Crucification. The church is located atop the Light House Hill and provides an enthralling view of the green and blue hues of the Arabian Sea. It was constructed by the Jesuit Missionaries in 1880.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1484}",, 1487,"Situated at an hour’s drive from Mangaluru, the pilgrimage town of Udupi is famous for the much revered Krishna Temple. Nestled between the forest-lined mountains of the Western Ghats and the tranquil Arabian Sea, the temple houses a small window called Kanakana Kindi, which is believed to be the spot through which Lord Krishna gave his darshan to his devotee Kanakadasa.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1485}",, 1488,"One of the most beautiful beaches in Karnataka, Ullal Beach is a popular picnic spot that invites tourists in numbers to swim and sunbathe. The serene blue and green waters of the Arabian Sea hold a scenic appeal for visitors who can drink in the picturesque beauty of the surroundings. Adventure-enthusiasts can indulge in thrilling water sports. The Ullal village lies on the outskirts of Mangalore and is set amidst a lush grove of casuarinas, on the southern bank of River Nethravathi. Some of the popular tourist attractions nearby are Someshwara Temple, St Sebastian Church, Queen Abbakka’s Fort at Ranipura, and Summer Sands Beach Resort. The best time to visit the beach is between October and February. The town of Ullal was ruled in the mid-16th century by Jain queen, Abbakka Chowta, who is said to be one of the first promoters of women liberation. Although she got married to the king of Mangalore, the marriage did not work and within a few years, she returned to Ullal. The main point on which the queen was unhappy with her husband was the payment of subsidy demanded by the Portuguese to which he agreed. Therefore, they went through the process of divorce after which she returned all the jewels and land to her ex-husband. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1486}",, 1489,"A short trek from Patnitop takes one to Natha Top, which remains covered in snow during winters. It is a good place for skiing and is also known for paragliding. Situated at an altitude of 2,711 m, the Kishtwar range of the Himalayas is visible from Natha Top, as is the Brammah Massif, which comprises the well-known peaks of Flat Top, Arjuna, and Brammah I and II.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1487}",, 1490,"More than 400 steps carved out of a rock face are called Billo ki Powri. The staircase leads to a point called the Dawariyai, which is also the take-off site for paragliding enthusiasts. The stairs are believed to have been carved by the former king of Chenani as a short cut to the town of Batote, and are a fine example of craftsmanship, given the lack of mechanical tools at the time when they were created. Due to extensive use over the years, the lower quarter of the staircase has all but eroded, leaving about 270 recognisable steps. The steps are quite steep and resemble a ladder rather than a staircase. The higher you climb, the more stunning becomes the view of the town of Kud. On a clear day, you can even see the national highway snaking through Chenani. During monsoon, the whole area is enveloped in thick clouds, making for an unforgettable experience.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1488}",, 1491,"A natural spring, Gaurikund is known for its sacred water that attract a number of tourists and devotees. It is believed to be the place where Goddess Parvati would come and bathe every day before making her way to Sudh Mahadeva to pray. It is also said that taking a bath in the sacred water of the kund (pond) keeps one from falling prey to bad fortune. Tourists can see the top of Mt Kailash or Kailash Parvat from here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1489}",, 1492,"The 600-year-old Naag Mandir sits on top of a hill in Mantalai and is said to be the place where Lord Shiva married Goddess Parvati. The temple is dedicated to Naag Devta (serpent god), and people come here to worship snakes and offer prayers and sweets to the deity. Surrounded by lush greenery and snow-covered mountain peaks, the temple is visited by thousands of pilgrims during the Naag Panchami festival, when snakes are traditionally worshipped.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1490}",, 1493,"Patnitop is known for its exquisite pine forests that have several beautiful picnic spots, serene walkways and a stunning view of the Chenab basin. The trees themselves are evergreen and coniferous, and grow quite tall in right conditions. Their branches are thick, and the trees thrive in the sun, making a lush canopy. The cover of snow in the pine forest makes it a delightful place for skiing. Tourists can also spend a night in holiday homes in the company of pine trees and nature. The forest also plays host to winter resorts which, due to their close proximity to Jammu and Udhampur, attract visitors from all over the country. Jammu and Kashmir Tourism as well as the Indian Army have holiday homes here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1491}",, 1494,"A conglomeration of two small villages named Sana and Sar, Sanasar, also known a mini Gulmarg, is located on the outskirts of Patnitop, and is one of the remotest towns in India. The mountain range in the shadow of which this small town lies is known as Shanta Ridge. Here, you will find the Shanta Gala, a pass that offers uninterrupted vistas of the picturesque Panchari Valley below. This pass also allows visitors access to the village of Lander.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1492}",, 1495,"The temple is said to be about 2,800 year old and invites devotees for its spiritual significance and architectural beauty alike. It houses a natural black marble, a trident (trishul) belonging to Lord Shiva and a mace (gada) that is believed to have belonged to Bheema, one of the five legendary Pandava brothers. It sits at an altitude of 1,225 m above sea level, and also has a spring named Pap Nashni Bowli, where taking a bath is believed to free one from all their sins.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1493}",, 1496,"Enjoy the company of lush wooded pine forests on a day's walk to Shiv Garh. It is a starting point for long and short treks to nearby mountains and makes for a rich experience. Around 11 km away from Patnitop, Shiv Garh is quite peaceful, and offers splendid views of the mountain towns of Kud and Batote. As you drive down the road, the mighty Himalayas seem to accompany you on your journey, and the sun plays hide and seek amidst the tall pine trees. Since it is still known only to a few intrepid travellers, chances are you will not be disturbed.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1494}",, 1497,"An emerald green expanse of lush forests and verdant hills, Barda Wild Life Sanctuary lies facing the Arabian Sea. Criss-crossed by various rivulets and streams, it also hosts Khambala and Fodara dams that add to the charm of the area. Home to a diverse variety of fauna like lion, crocodile, sambar, chinkara, leopard, wolf, chameleon, crested hawk-eagle and spotted eagle, the sanctuary also shelters three of the most venomous snakes in the world. It was the erstwhile hunting grounds of the princely state of Ranavav and is located on the outskirts of the city, spread over Porbandar and Jamnagar. It is also known as Jam Barda and Rana Barda locally. You can enjoy jungle safaris through the forest and also trek in the Barda Hills. The best time to visit the sanctuary is from November to March.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1495}",, 1498,"A stone's throw from Porbandar, Bharat Mandir is known for being the storehouse of Indian heritage. Constructed over two floors, the temple has a map of India that has been created with white marble. It also carries a comprehensive guide to the traditions and heroes of Hindu mythology that has been showcased through ancient murals and beautiful sculptures on the temple’s pillars. The temple is lined with yellow-coloured pillars and each of these has statues of various mythological characters and spiritual saints on all its four sides. The upper portion of the temple walls are adorned with beautifully made paintings of various mythological sites in India. The most striking pillar of the temple is the one that holds the images of Mahatma Gandhi and Lord Rama. Then there's the statue of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru where he can be seen with school kids offering him roses. Popular dohas or couplets have also been written on the walls of the temples that provide valuable life lessons to visitors. The temple is located in a garden right opposite to Nehru Planetarium. The large map of India on the ground of the temple leaves visitors fascinated while the mirrors showing funny reflections attract kids.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1496}",, 1499,"Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the popular Bhuleshwar Temple holds immense historical and mythological importance. It has been declared as a protected monument and is noted for the adornments of classical carvings on its walls. It houses an idol of Lord Ganesha who can be seen dressed in a female attire. The idol is popularly called Ganeshwari or Ganeshyani. There's a popular folk tale related to the temple. According to it, when a bowl of sweets is offered to the shivling present here, at least one or more of the sweets disappear. This temple is believed to have been built in the 13th century on a hill during the reign of the Yadav rulers. History says that the temple was once a fort known as Mangalgadi. As far as mythological belief goes, Goddess Parvati had danced for Lord Shiva at this temple after their marriage at the Kailash Mansarovar.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1497}",, 1500,"Situated in the lap of Barda Hills, on the outskirts of Porbandar, this village is flocked by visitors for its magnificent Navlakha Temple, which was built during the reign of the Solanki dynasty (940-1244 CE). One of the oldest and the largest temples in the state, it is dedicated to Lord Surya. Boasting a beautiful architecture, it has been named so as it cost around INR nine lakhs to build it. Ghumli is an important archaeological site and home to one of the largest stepwells in Gujarat, known as Vikia Vav. Ghumli has also emerged as a popular trekking site. Tourists can trek through the Barda Hills Wildlife Sanctuary that has one of the most diverse floral compositions and is home to a wide variety of birds, mammals and reptiles. Ghumli was once the prosperous capital of the Saindhaya and Jethwa dynasties of Saurashtra during the 12th and 13th centuries .",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1498}",, 1501,"Situated on the outskirts of the city of Porbandar, the Harsiddhi Mata Temple or Harshal Mata Temple is one of the most visited sites in the state of Gujarat. It is believed that the main temple was originally nestled on a hilltop facing the sea. Legend has it that Lord Krishna had worshipped the goddess during his lifetime and ever since has been living at a hill called Koyla Dungar. It is said that the original temple at the hill was constructed by Lord Krishna himself after Goddess Amba helped him defeat demon Jarasandha. When Lord Krishna succeeded in killing Jarasandha, the Yadavs were left overjoyed and since then, Goddess Harsiddhi is worshipped as the kuldevi of the Yadavs in the region.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1499}",, 1502,"Possibly the most important tourist stopover of Porbandar, Kirti Mandir was built in the honour of Mahatma Gandhi and his wife Kasturba Gandhi, right next to their ancestral home in the city. It has now been converted into a small museum that displays items used by Gandhiji, along with some really old photographs. The museum houses a library that has books either written by him or relating to his philosophies. The construction of the temple marked Mahatma Gandhi's release from prison in 1944. Visitors can also enter the ancestral house of Gandhiji through the museum. As you enter the house, you will come across old paintings of Gandhiji and his wife Kasturba, some of which include the rare black and white pictures of the two sharing lighter moments. The temple has been visited by a number of world leaders who still come here to pay their respects to the Father of the Nation.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1500}",, 1503,"Nestled along a sandy coastline, Madhavpur is a picturesque little town lying on the outskirts of Porbandar. The main attraction is the famous Madhavraiji Haveli Temple, dedicated to Lord Krishna and Lord Balrama. This 150-year-old shrine has been built along the lines of a grand haveli by the then Maharaja of Madhavpur. Visiting it is like taking a step back into history and the experience is quite unforgettable. Every year, the Mer community celebrates an annual fair at Rukmini no choro located near the Madhavraiji Haveli Temple. Tourists can also pay obeisance at the 12th century Shiva temple located nearby that is known for its striking architecture.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1501}",, 1504,"Gujarat is blessed with some amazing beaches and the Miyani Beach is among the most beautiful treasures of the state. This serene beach is one of the quieter and unspoilt beaches near Porbandar and lies at a walking distance from Miyani village. Visiting the beach is a blissful experience, thanks to its clean water and finely textured sand. The beach provides the perfect ambience to take a long stroll across the sandy sea shore as the waves of the Arabian Sea touch your feet. The beach is also considered safe for swimming and tourists can have a great time enjoying the water. Nearby attractions include the Kirti Temple, the Harsiddhi Temple, the Brahma Temple and the Sudama Temple. The Miyani Beach is located at a distance of 33 km from Porbandar and makes for a great half-day trip.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1502}",, 1505,"The ancient coastal village of Mul-Dwarka, near Kodinar, is known for a temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Lord Krishna. According to legend, Lord Krishna had stopped in Porbandar at the village of Visaavda on his way to Dwarka. In its remembrance in Visavda (Mul Dwarka) Lord Krishna’s “paduka” (footprint) can be seen in this temple. A grand fair is organised every year in the village on the special occasion of Janamashtmi. That the village was an active ancient port city during the medieval period and before it, can be attributed to the discovery of some grapnel-type anchors and a composite stone anchor around the region. Mul-Dwarka is located around 45 km from Somnath and 175 km from the city of Porbandar.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1503}",, 1506,"One of the most revered sites in the state of Gujarat, Sudama Mandir is the only temple in India to be dedicated to the childhood friend and devotee of Lord Krishna, Sudama. The temple's architecture is simple yet imposing. Open from all sides, the structure has been built in white marble and boasts intricately carved pillars. Their arches are beautifully decorated with finely detailed carvings. The shikhara (spire) has been designed with detailed carvings while the black and white chequered floors are in contrast with the marble structure of the temple. The temple complex is surrounded by a well-maintained garden and houses a small stepwell and a smaller temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha. A statue of Ram Devji Jethwa, the ruler of the Jethwa dynasty, under whose guidance the temple was constructed, is also present inside the temple. It is visited by thousands of devotees, especially newly married Rajasthani Kshatriya couples to receive blessings from the presiding deity. Built in 1902, the temple still stands as a significant site of Porbandar. It is said that when the temple was being constructed, special plays were staged to collect funds for its construction and donations were taken from the rich traders of Porbandar.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1504}",, 1507,"Amadubi Rural Tourism Village is home to talented tribal artists who are known for the traditional Paitkar Scroll Paintings. The village is home to around 54 chitrakar families who are skilled in painting scenes from epics, folklore and village life on scrolls made from leaves and barks of trees. A visit to this artists' hub makes for an enriching experience for tourists as they can directly visit the homes of the artists and choose from a wide selection of attractive Paitkar Scroll Paintings. The artists have been following this age-old traditional art and their skill and finesse are unparalleled. You can buy some amazing paintings to take back home as souvenirs. The village lies in Dhalbhumgarh block of East Singhbhum and is a hub of ethnic artists of Jharkhand.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1505}",, 1508,"The scenic village of Khunti near Ranchi is home to the popular Angrabari Temple. The temple complex houses different shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva, Lord Rama, Lord Ganesha and Lord Hanuman. The most striking feature of the temple is the shivling, which is believed to have originated on its own under a mango tree.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1506}",, 1509,"One of the earliest tiger reserves in the country, Betla National Park is home to fauna like panthers, leopards, chital, sloths, wild bear, sambar, mouse deer and langurs. Spread over a hilly terrain of 250 sq km, the park is dotted with pristine waterfalls, natural hot springs and a smattering of monuments. The best way to explore the park is on an elephant ride, which generally starts at 5 am. The park remains open throughout the year but the ideal time to visit is between the months of November and March. Tourists can also visit the museum and library at the Nature Interpretation Centre, which is a storehouse of information about the national park and various flora and fauna. Another unmissable experience is attending the screening of video films and 16mm films that are shown at the park providing tourists with an amazing insight into wildlife.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1507}",, 1510,"Noted for housing the country's largest steel plant, this industrial city makes for the perfect tourist stopover with its scenic parks, hills, dams and important temples. Lying amidst picturesque views of the Parasnath Hills and the nearby Satanpur Hillocks, the steel city attracts visitors with its mango, sheesham, kendu, jackfruit and sal trees. Bokaro lies on the southern bank of the Damodar river and has some great picnic spots. Perched at a height of 1,070 m, Lugu Pahar is the highest peak of Bokaro that offers panoramic views of the city. Start your trip in Bokaro with a visit to the scenic Garga Dam, which is located on the outskirts of the city. Another must-visit stop in Bokaro is City Park, which offers a range of activities for tourists. The well-maintained park houses an artificial lake where tourists can enjoy boat rides with their loved ones while admiring the beauty of the three islands lying within the lake. Take a toy ride in the park or just relax at the guest house and restaurant near the lake. An annual fair known as the Basant Mela is also organised at the park every year during the month of February. Bokaro is located at a distance of 110 km from Ranchi and can be easily reached by road.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1508}",, 1511,"Located about 60 km from Ranchi, Deori Temple gained immense popularity after Indian cricketer, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, made repeated visits to it to seek Goddess Durga's blessings. Dating back to the 10th and 11th centuries, it stands as a proud reminder of the rich heritage of Jharkhand. The grand architecture of the temple is a visual treat for visitors as its sandstone walls are decorated with intricate bas-reliefs featuring various deities. Locals refer to the temple as Solahbhuji Temple as it houses an idol of the 16-armed Goddess Durga that is said to be 700 years old. The best time to visit the temple is during the festival of Holi during March, which is celebrated with great pomp and show.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1509}",, 1512,"The Rock Garden at Ranchi's Gonda Hills is a popular picnic spot where tourists can indulge in a number of recreational activities like boating, space riding and witnessing a horror show. An ideal place to go with kids, the beautiful park has been carved out of a single rock and offers splendid views of the surrounding Kanke Dam Lake. The park is home to a small hanging bridge and a man-made waterfall, which are its most striking features. The best time to visit the park is during the early morning and evening hours when one gets to witness ethereal sunrises and sunsets from here. The sunset point in the park is its most visited area and makes for a great photography point. The park has a special playground for children, numerous joy rides and a food parlour as well. The most thrilling experience tourists can take in the park is entering the Bhoot Bangla or Horror House, which has been set up under an Egyptian pyramid-like structure.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1510}",, 1513,"Best known for the beautiful Hazaribagh Lake, the picturesque town of Hazaribagh is a popular tourist attraction. Surrounded by tall trees, the lake offers visitors a chance to witness unspoilt natural beauty. Boating facility is also available at the lake. Another popular attraction in the town is the Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary, which is home to a wide variety of animal species. Some of the common sightings here include cheetal, sambar, wild boar, nilgai and sloth bear. Hazaribagh is also home to numerous temples and the most visited of them all is the Rajrappa Temple. One of the 51 shaktipeethas (devotional shrines where the severed body parts of Goddess Shakti fell) in India, the temple draws devotees from all parts of the country. The grand and colourful shikhara of the temple is adorned with intricate carvings of various Hindu deities. Hazaribagh lies at a distance of 95 km from Ranchi and enjoys a pleasant climate throughout the year.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1511}",, 1514,"This national park is home to a wide variety of animal species. Some of the common sightings here include cheetal, sambar, wild boar, nilgai and sloth bear. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1512}",, 1515,"The historic town of Itkhori is a popular Buddhist centre known for its ancient temples and archaeological sites. Various Buddhist relics dated between 200 BC and 1200 AD have been found here. The most popular attraction in Itkhori is the spectacular Maa Bhadrakali temple complex that dates back to the 9th century. Its statues stand as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region. The temple adjacent to the Maa Bhadrakali Temple is known for its grand shivling, which is adorned with the carvings of as many as 1,008 shivlings. Another important attraction is an ancient stupa that has 104 images of Bodhisattvas and four principal Buddhas sculpted on its either side. There is also a stone slab that is believed to have the foot impression of the 10th tirthankara of Jainism, Sheetalnath. Legend has it that the aunt of Lord Buddha, who failed in her efforts to distract him from meditation, gave up here. As she lost at this place, it was named 'Itkhori', with 'it' meaning this place and 'khoyi' meaning lost.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1513}",, 1516,"Located on the outskirts of the city, this temple is one of the most revered sites in the state of Jharkhand. Its architecture looks a lot like the famous Jagannath temple in Odisha's Puri and this expansive white temple can be accessed via a long flight of steps. Since it is located on a hilltop, the climb can be arduous but it is worth getting to the top to get drenched in the spiritual fervour of the place. The scenery from the hilltop is absolutely breathtaking and one can also get a birds eye view of the city of Ranchi. In 1691 AD, the 100-foot-tall temple was constructed by Aninath Shahdeo. On the occasion of Rath Yatra or the Car Festival, lakhs of devotees gather at the temple to see the huge procession of the idol of Lord Jagannath seated on a chariot.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1514}",, 1517,"Nestled between lush forests and lofty hills, the scenic town of McCluskieganj exudes colonial charm. Speckled with sprawling old bungalows that were once the home of Anglo-Indian population earlier, the town is drenched with a rich history. Also known as the Little England of India, this town houses beautiful European-style bungalows with high roofs, large balconies and a portico. Tourists can book a stay in these bungalows and experience a truly English style of living. Tourists can also visit quaint churches scattered around the town. The nearby Duli Village also holds some prominent sites and tourists can pay their respects at the religious places here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1515}",, 1518,"Located about 150 km from Ranchi, Netarhat is popularly known as the queen of Chota Nagpur Plateau. Known for spectacular views of sunrises and sunsets, Netarhat is the highest point of the plateau. The drive to Netarhat is itself an amazing experience as one comes across seven different hills. Tourists can also trek through the lush pine forests of Netarhat that offer a tranquil respite from the daily din of city life. While some locals are of the opinion that the British called it near to the heart or natures heart as the place reminded them of their homeland, others say it was named after 'netur haat' meaning a marketplace for bamboo in local language. Netarhat is home to a number of primitive tribes who, for generations, have been residents here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1516}",, 1519,"Located around 55 km from Ranchi, Panchghagh Falls, made of five streams of River Banai, is a scenic and picturesque stopover. Though the water does not fall from a height, the roaring can be heard as one nears it because all the five streams hit the rocks turbulently. The best time to visit the waterfalls is during monsoon and winter season when it falls in all its glory. Head to the watchtower to get beautiful panoramic views of the surrounding area. The five rivulets of the Banai river make five small ponds, which one can see on the way to the waterfalls. It is said that these five ponds were used by the Pandavas of the epic Mahabharata to hide themselves in during the last year of their exile.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1517}",, 1520,"A popular tourist stopover in the city, Ranchi Hill, at a height of 2,140 ft, offers panoramic views of the city. The main attraction is an age-old temple, which is locally known as Pahari Mandir. Devotees reach the temple of 'Pahari Baba' or Lord Shiva, who is worshipped here in the form of a lingam, after walking up a flight of 468 steps. Tourists can also visit the picturesque Ranchi Lake that lies at the base of the hills. Built in 1842 by a British national named Colonel Onsely, the lake is the tourist centre of the city. Tourists can explore its surrounding beauty through boating in the pristine waters. Tourists can picnic along the banks and soak in the peace and serenity.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1518}",, 1521,"Lying at the foothills of the verdant Ranchi Hill, Ranchi Lake is a prominent tourist site in the city. An ideal retreat, it provides visitors boating opportunities, a perfect way to explore the natural beauty of its surroundings. The lake was built in 1842 by a British national, named Colonel Onsely. Tourists can also hike to Ranchi Hill, which houses a Shiva temple. From here, tourists can get a panoramic view of the surrounding scenery. Tourists can also enjoy a picnic on the banks of the lake. The best time to visit the lake is during monsoons, when it looks like a pristine diamond set into a crown of emerald green. Offering a beautifully unique experience, Ranchi Lake is a must-visit spot while visiting the city.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1519}",, 1522,"The tribal communities of Jharkhand are involved in creating various handicraft items. The city offers a number of options to locals and tourists who want to buy ethnic handicrafts. The Indian Government's Ministry of Tribal Affairs runs a store called Tribes India, which is located in Sainik Market on Ranchi's Mahatama Gandhi main road. The store offers a wide range of products exclusively crafted by local tribals of Jharkhand. The Gandhi Khadi Bhandar located in Ranchi's upper bazaar is also a must-visit store if you wish to shop for genuine handicrafts made by local artisans. The Jharkhand State Co-operative Lac Marketing and Procurement Federation Ltd has also set up a store known as Kusum Emporium, which is one of the best places to shop for tribal artefacts. Tourists can also shop for exquisite tribal jewellery in Ranchi, including necklaces, rings, bangles, bracelets and anklets made in beautiful design and patterns.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1520}",, 1523,"Established in 2009 with an aim to preserve and display the centuries-old cultural, historical and archaeological heritage of Jharkhand, the State Museum at Hotwar has seven amazing galleries. The museum was set up on the premises of the Tribal Research Institute in 1974 but was later shifted to Hotwar. The museum also houses a library which has a sitting capacity of 300 people and contains books on a range of subjects like art, culture and archaeology. The Ethnological Gallery of the museum introduces visitors with the tribal lifestyle through life-sized models. From their physical features and houses to costumes and musical instruments used by them, you will come across everything that displays the lifestyle of the tribal communities. The Sculptural Gallery at the museum displays sculptural pieces belonging to the early medieval period. The museum also exhibits a rare collection of pottery artefacts belonging to Harappa and Mohenjodaro civilisations. Tourists can also visit the paintings gallery, which displays collections from renowned artists of the region. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1521}",, 1524,"Designed in the form of a large chariot with elaborately decorated 18 wheels and 7 horses in action, the grand Surya Mandir or Sun Temple is a prime attraction around Ranchi and draws devotees in large numbers. Famous for its unique architecture, the temple lies at a distance of 40 km from Ranchi and makes for a great excursion. The temple is known for its sacred pond and it is a popular belief among devotees that taking a dip in the calm and clean water will relieve them from their sins. The best time to visit the temple is during the Chhath Puja festival, when pilgrims from all parts of the state arrive here to worship the Sun God and take a holy dip in the sacred pond.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1522}",, 1525,"Standing at a height of 300 ft, Tagore Hill is a prominent tourist stopover that offers surreal views of sunrises and sunsets. The beauty of the hill is such that it is said that Rabindranath Tagore's elder brother, Jyotindranath Tagore, who visited the hill in 1908, was left smitten with the scenery. Soon, he set up his camp home at the hill after which it came to be known as Tagore Hill. Tourists can also visit the Ramkrishna Mission Ashram, located at the base of a hill, which is the centre of Agrarian Vocational Institute and Divyayan. The Tagore Hill can be easily reached from all parts of Ranchi. It is a delight for trekkers and hikers as the hilltop offers a 360 degree view of the city.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1523}",, 1526,"The tribal groups of Jharkhand wear a variety of jewellery made from bell-metal, brass and other natural materials. The ornaments mostly include necklaces, rings, bangles, bracelets and anklets made in beautiful design and patterns. Most of these ornaments feature motifs of berries, flowers and leaves. The Santhal women of Bihar and Jharkhand wear subtle ear rings, a waist belt called kardhani and bangles known as chudha. Their foreheads are adorned with the attractive tikuli. The tribal communities also use wild grass to design ethnic jewellery items like necklaces. Sometimes, the ornaments are made with Germal Silver that gives them a permanent shine. Tourists can buy a fine selection of tribal jewellery from various stores in Ranchi or try their luck at the bustling street markets.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1524}",, 1527,"Thanks to a rich forest cover, Jharkhand has an abundance of wood, which is used by people of various tribal groups to make household articles. Some of the exquisite items tourists can buy include wall hangings, key hangers, fruit baskets, utensils, candle stands, flower vases, pen stands and toys. The locals also use wood to make windows, doors, boxes and wooden spoons. The intricately carved designs and patterns of the articles represent the rich tribal heritage of Jharkhand that makes them a great choice for home decor. The tribal communities have a great respect for trees, which is why they use only the branches to create artefacts rather than cutting down the entire tree.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1525}",, 1528,"To find majestic lions prowling around freely, Gir National Park is the only place in the world besides the jungles of Africa. The entire forest of the park is dry and deciduous and is thus the ideal habitat for the Asiatic lion. Besides lions, leopards are the main attraction of the park. Other wildlife one can spot are sambar deer, chowsingha (the world’s only four-horned antelope), jackal, India fox, hyena etc. Moreover, the park invites birdwatchers for its more than 200 species of avifauna. Some of the prominent are the endangered white-backed and long-billed vultures. The forest is also home to more than 40 species of reptiles and amphibians. To spot Marsh crocodiles in large numbers, one can visit the Kamleshwar reservoir in the sanctuary. Some of the snakes that reside here are the king cobra, the saw-scaled viper, the krait and Russell's viper. Spread over an area of 1,412 sq km, the park has a core area of about 258 sq km. It is located about 65 km south-east of Junagadh and was notified as a wildlife sanctuary on September 18, 1965, to conserve the Asiatic lion. While the lions were completely wiped out from other parts of Asia, the indiscriminate hunting by the people of Junagadh led to a fall in their numbers in Gir. The Nawabs of Junagadh protected the lions in their hunting grounds, and then the Forest Department took over. From a population of about 20 lions in 1913, the numbers rose to about 523 in 2015. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1526}",, 1529,"To find majestic lions prowling around freely, Gir National Park is the only place in the world besides the jungles of Africa. The entire forest of the park is dry and deciduous and is thus the ideal habitat for the Asiatic lion. Besides lions, leopards are the main attraction of the park. Other wildlife one can spot are sambar deer, chowsingha (the world’s only four-horned antelope), jackal, India fox, hyena etc. Moreover, the park invites birdwatchers for its more than 200 species of avifauna. Some of the prominent are the endangered white-backed and long-billed vultures. The forest is also home to more than 40 species of reptiles and amphibians. To spot Marsh crocodiles in large numbers, one can visit the Kamleshwar reservoir in the sanctuary. Some of the snakes that reside here are the king cobra, the saw-scaled viper, the krait and Russell's viper. Spread over an area of 1,412 sq km, the park has a core area of about 258 sq km. It is located about 65 km south-east of Junagadh and was notified as a wildlife sanctuary on September 18, 1965, to conserve the Asiatic lion. While the lions were completely wiped out from other parts of Asia, the indiscriminate hunting by the people of Junagadh led to a fall in their numbers in Gir. The Nawabs of Junagadh protected the lions in their hunting grounds, and then the Forest Department took over. From a population of about 20 lions in 1913, the numbers rose to about 523 in 2015. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1527}",, 1530,"Dedicated to Kankai Mata, who is believed to be the protector of the shepherds of Gir forest, this temple lies at the heart of the jungle. It is located amidst wild surroundings and visiting it can be a thrilling experience. So much so that one can even hear lions roar at night! From the premises, you can see animals gathering at the lake nearby to drink from its depths. Though devotees are allowed to stay at the temple at night, the Forest Department prohibits the stay of more than 50 people at a time. The premises of the temple have high walls and are relatively safe. At night, you can gaze at the star-lit inky black sky through the treetops of the jungle. If you are both spiritually and naturally inclined, it is an experience truly worth having.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1528}",, 1531,"Situated on the Dhari-Una road amid scenic setting, Tulsishyam Hot Springs are believed to have curative powers. Pilgrims can often be seen bathing in the waters. The springs also find mention in the Puranas and are referred to as 'Taptodak'. Legend has it that Lord Krishna killed a demon, Tul, and thus the place has been named Tulsishyam: Tulsi for tul and shyam for Lord Krishna.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1529}",, 1532,"Saputara prides itself for being one of the few hill stations in Gujarat. Located at a distance of about 160 km from Surat, this quaint town becomes a trekker's paradise in winters, when adventure enthusiasts arrive to traverse to Gandhi Shikhar. The rolling hills of Saputara are particularly enchanting during monsoons when their thick forest covers acquire a green freshness. From the Governor's Hill, one can catch the beautiful view of the sun dipping into the Saputara Lake, painting the sky in myriad hues of red. Lying in the Sahyadri range, at a height of 1,000 m above sea level, Saputara derives its name from the snake god revered by tribals, who are the predominant inhabitants, and translates as the abode of serpents.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1530}",, 1533,"The attractions in Spiti-valley are Giu Village, Ki (Kye, Kee) Monastery, Rock climbing and trekking, Losar, Kibber, Dhankar, Tabo, Triloknath Temple, ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1531}",, 1534,"The attractions in Siliguri are Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary, Chilapata Forest, Coronation Bridge, Everest Museum, EWAM Buddhist Monastery, Iskcon Temple, Kalchakra Monastery, Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary, Salugara Monastery, Sed Gyued Monastery, Sevoke Kali Mandir, Toy Train, Trishakti War Memorial, ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1532}",, 1535,"The attractions in Delhi are Agrasen ki Baoli, Akshardham, Bahai Lotus Temple, Chandni Chowk, Chhatarpur Mandir, Connaught Place, Dilli Haat, Feroz Shah Kotla Fort, Garden of Five Senses, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah, India Gate, ISKCON Temple, Jama Masjid, Jantar Mantar, Kranti Mandir, Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga, Mughal Garden, National War Memorial, National Zoological Park, Neemrana, Old Fort (Purana Quila), Parliament House, Quila Rai Pithora, Qutub Minar, Raj Ghat, Rashtrapati Bhawan, Red Fort, Safdarjung Fort, St James Church, Teen Murti House, Tughlaqabad, ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1533}",, 1536,"The attractions in Agra are Agra Fort, Bateshwar, Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary, Chini Ka Rauza, Fatehpur Sikri, Firozabad, Itimad-ud-Daulah's tomb, Mariyam's Tomb, Mehtab Bagh, Ram Bagh, Sikandra, Soor Sarovar (Keetham Lake) Bird Sanctuary, Taj Mahal, Taj Nature Walk, ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1534}",, 1537,"The attractions in Jaipur are Abhaneri, Albert Hall Museum, Amber Fort, Arabic Persian Research Institute, Bhangarh Fort, Central Park, Chand Baori, City Palace, Gaitore, Govind Devji Temple, Hawa Mahal, Jaigarh Fort, Jaipur Wax Museum, Jal Mahal, Jawahar Circle, Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jhunjhunu, Kanak Vrindavan, Mandawa Fort, Moti Doongri, Nahargarh Fort, Preksha International Jain Vishwa Bharti, Rajasthan Small Scale Cottage Industries, Rajmandir Cinema, Ramgarh Lake, Ranthambore Fort, Ranthambore National Park, Sambhar Lake, Samode Palace, Sisodia Rani Palace and Garden, Sunheri Kothi, Tripoliya Gate, ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1535}",, 1538,"The attractions in Mumbai are Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount Church, Bhandardara, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, Deolali, Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum, Elephanta Caves, Ganesha Idols, Ganeshpuri Temple, Global Vipasana Pagoda, Haji Ali Mosque, Jehangir Art Gallery, Karnala Bird Sanctuary, Lonavala and Khandala, Mahalaxmi Temple, Mani Bhavan, Marine Drive, Matheren, Matheran, National Gallery of Modern Art , RBI Monetary Museum, Sanjay Gandhi National Park and Kanheri Caves, Siddhivinayak Temple, The Yoga Institute, Vasai Fort, Victorian Gothic and Art Deco, Warli Paintings, ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1536}",, 1539,"The attractions in Varanasi are Assi Ghat, Banaras Hindu University, Banarasi Sarees, Bhadohi, Chandra Prabha Wildlife Sanctuary, Chunar, Dashashwamedh Ghats, Harish Chandra Ghat, Kabir Chaura, Kaimoor Wildlife Sanctuary, Manikarnika Ghat, Mirzapur, Ramnagar Fort, Sarnath, Vishwanath Khand, Vishwanath Mandir, ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1537}",, 1540,"The attractions in Chennai are Cholamandal Artists Village, Dakshinachitra Museum, Fort St George, Government Museum, Guindy National Park, Gujarati Shwetambar Murtipujak Jain Mandir, Kalakshetra, Kapaleeswarar Temple, Krishnamacharya Yoga Mandiram, Marina Beach, National Art Gallery, Pulicat Lake, San Thomas Basilica, Semmozhi Poonga, St Mary's Church, Stone Carvings, Tanjore Paintings, Valluvar Kottam Kodambakkam, ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1538}",, 1541,"The attractions in Kolkata are Academy of Fine Arts, Alipore Zoological Garden, Armenian Church, Asutosh Museum of Indian Art, Bankura, Belur Math, Bikna, Birla Academy of Art and Culture, Bow Barracks, Chandannagar, Chinatown Kolkata, College Street, Dakshineswar Temple, Eco Park, Eden Gardens, Esplanade, Flower Market of Kolkata/Mallick Ghat, Gangasagar, General Post Office, Howrah Bridge, Indian Coffee House, ISKCON Kolkata, Jorasanko Thakur Bari, Kalighat Temple, Kolkata Town Hall, Kumartoli, Lal Dighi, Mahajati Sadan, Mayapur, Millennium Park, Missionaries of Charity or Mother House, Murshidabad, Nabadwip, Nandan, National Library, Netaji Bhawan, Nicco Park, Outram Ghat, Pareshnath Jain Temple, Park Street, Park Street Cemetery, Princep Ghat, Rabindra Sadan, Race Course, Raj Bhavan, Shaheed Minar, Sovabazar Rajbari, Star Theatre, Sundarbans National Park , Victoria Memorial, Vidyasagar Setu, Writers Building, ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1539}",, 1542,"The attractions in Bengaluru are Bangalore Palace, Bannerghatta National Park, Belur, BR Hills, Bull Temple, Cubbon Park, HAL Aerospace Museum, Halebeedu (Halebidu), Hesaraghatta Lake, Human Brain Museum, Kolar Gold Fields, Krishnagiri, Lalbagh, Lepakshi, Mekedatu, Muthyala Maduvu Or Pearl Valley, Nandi Hills, Shravanabelagola, Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana, The Art of Living, Tipu Sultan's Palace, Ulsoor Lake, Vidhana Soudha, Vidurashwatha, Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum, ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1540}",, 1543,"The attractions in Hyderabad are Ananda Buddha Vihara, Ananthagiri, Basar, Birla Mandir, Charminar, Chilkur Balaji temple, Chowmahalla palace, Ethipothala waterfall, Falaknuma palace, Golconda Fort, Hussain Sagar lake, Island Museum, Nagarjunakonda, KBR National Park, Maula Ali Dargah, Mecca Masjid, Nagarjuna Sagar Dam, Paigah tombs, Pochampally, Purani Haveli, Qutub Shahi Tombs, Rashtrapati Nilayam, Salar Jung Museum, Sayedani Maa Tomb, Secunderabad, Spanish Mosque, Sri Ujjaini Mahankali Temple, ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1541}",, 1544,"The attractions in Kochi are Aluva, Athirapally Waterfalls, Bishop's House, Bolgatty Palace, Bolgatty Island, Chinese Fishing Nets, Clock Tower, Durbar Hall, Dutch Cemetery, Ernakulam Shiva Temple, Fort Immanuel, Fort Kochi, Fort Kochi Beach, Greenix Village, Hill Palace Archaeological Museum, Jew Town and Jewish Synagogue, Kerala Folklore Theatre and Museum, Kerala Lalitha Kala Academy, Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary, Marine Drive, Mattancherry, Mattancherry Palace, Museum of Kerala 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Gayatri Tapobhumi, Cheer Ghat, Baldeo, Radha Raman Temple, ISKCON Temple, Barsana, Sri Rangji Temple, Vishram Ghat, Gokul, Dwarkadhish Temple, Kusum Sarovar, Prem Mandir, Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple, Govardhan, Govind Dev Temple, Rath Yatra, Shopping, Braj ki Holi, Govardhan Parikrama, Government Museum, ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1554}",, 1557,"The attractions in Rishikesh are Bharat Mandir, Ganga Arti, Kaudiyala, Lakshman (Laxman) Jhula, Neelkanth Mahadev Temple, Neer Garh waterfall, Rajaji National Park, Ram Jhula, Shopping, Triveni Ghat, ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1555}",, 1558,"The attractions in Haridwar are Chandi Devi Temple, Daksh Mahadev Temple and Sati Kund, Har-Ki-Pauri, Kumbh Mela, Mansa Devi Temple, Maya Devi Temple, Patanjali Yogapeeth, Piran Kaliyar, Sapt Rishi Ashram and Sapt Sarovar, ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1556}",, 1559,"The attractions in Jaisalmer are Akal Wood Fossil Park, Barmer, Desert National Park, Desert Safari at Sam Sand Dunes, Gadsisar Lake, Ghoomar Dance, Jaisalmer Fort, Kalbeliya, Kathputli Dance, Khuri, Kuldhara, Lodhruva, Nathmal-ki-haveli, Osian, Patwon-ki-haveli, Pokhran, Tanot Mata Temple, ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1557}",, 1560,"The attractions in Hampi are Adventure sports, Anegundi, Archaeological Museum, Banvasi, Coracle ride, Daroji Sloth Bear Sanctuary, Gagan Mahal, Hemakuta Hill Temple, Krishna Temple, Lotus Mahal, Mantralayam, Matanga Hill, Monkey Temple, Navabrindavanam, Queen's bath and palace, Sasivekalu Ganesha Temple, Virupaksha temple, Vittala temple, ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1558}",, 1561,"The attractions in Pune are Aga Khan Palace/ Gandhi National Memorial, Ahmednagar, Alandi, Bedsa Caves, Bhaja Caves, Bhimashankar Temple, Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary, Chaturshringi Temple, Dagdusheth Halwai Ganapati Temple, Dehu, Jejuri, K.S.M.Y.M. Samiti, Kaivalyadhama, Karla Caves, Kasba Ganpati, Khadakwasla Dam, Lal Mahal, Lenyadri Temple (Ashtavinayak), Lohagad and Visapur, Mahad, Malshej Waterfall, Morgaon, National Institute of Naturopathy, Nira Narsingpur, Ozar, Parvati Hill, Pataleshwar Temple, Raigad, Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum, Ramamani Iyengar Memorial Yoga Institute (RIMYI), Ranjangaon Temple, Rock climbing, Sarasbaug-Peshwe Park, Sawai Gandharva Bhimsen Mahotsava, Shaniwar Wada, Shivneri Fort, Shri Ballaleshwar Pali Ganpati Temple, Siddhivinayak Temple, Sinhagad Fort, Theur Temple, Trekking, Vishrambaug Wada, Water Sports, ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1559}",, 1562,"The attractions in Puducherry are Arikamedu, Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Bharathi Government Park, Botanical Gardens, Jawahar Toy Museum, Karaikal, Mailam, Manakula Vinayagar Temple, Matrimandir, Paradise Beach, Promenade Beach, Romain Rolland Library, Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Thiruvakkarai, White 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Wildlife Sanctuary, Corbett Museum, Dorothy Seat, Hanumangarhi, Jim Corbett National Park, Kainchi Dham Ashram, Khurpatal, Kilbury, Lands End, Mukteshwar, Munsiyari, Naina Peak, Naini Devi Temple, Naini Lake, Nanda Devi Mela, Naukuchiatal, Pangot, Sattal, Snow View Point, State observatory, Zoo Gardens, ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1565}",, 1568,"The attractions in Mussoorie are Chakrata, Dhanaulti, Gun Hill, Jwalaji Temple, Kanatal, Kempty Falls, Lakha Mandal, Nag Devta Temple, Sir George Everest House, Surkhanda Devi Temple, Tibetan Temple, ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1566}",, 1569,"The attractions in Lucknow are Bara Imambara, Charbagh, Chikankari, Dewa Sharif, Dr Ambedkar Memorial Park, Dudhwa National Park, Hussainabad Imambara or Chhota Imambara, La Martiniere College, Naimisharanya, Nawabganj Bird Sanctuary, Nawab Wajid Ali Shah Zoological Garden, Perfumes/Attar, Residency, Rumi Darwaza, 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",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1664}",, 1667,"The attractions in Vadodara are Balasinor, Bharuch, Champaner, Champaner Pavagadh Archaeological Park, Chandod, Dabhoi, Jambughoda Wildlife Sanctuary, Kadia Dungar Caves, Lakshmi Vilas Palace, Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum, Makarpura Palace, Pawagadh, Ratanmahal Sloth Bear Sanctuary, Sankheda, Sayaji Baug, Sikandar Shah's Tomb, Halol, Statue of Unity, Sursagar Lake, ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1665}",, 1668,"The attractions in Agartala are Akhaura Border, Benuban Vihar, Bhuvaneshwari temple, Boxanagar, Dumboor Lake, Heritage park, Jagannath Temple, Jampui Hills, Kamlasagar Kali Temple, Neer Mahal, Neer Mahal Water Festival, Pilak, Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary, Tripura Sundari Temple, Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary, Udaipur, Ujjayanta Palace, Unakoti, ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1666}",, 1669,"The attractions in 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several Buddhist monasteries and stunning natural sites, most of which are unexplored and hence, unspoilt. Snuggled in Himachal Pradesh, the valley boasts a jagged landscape that is cut by the pristine and fast-flowing Spiti river, gushing through deep gorges and valleys. The river is very popular among water sports enthusiasts, especially for river rafting. The lush and emerald landscape of the valley, surrounded by snow-capped mountains, is ideal for lovers of adventure-sports like trekking, paragliding and camping. Spiti is often referred to as Little Tibet because its terrain, vegetation and climate are very similar to that of Tibet. It is perched at a height of 2,745 m above sea level and is surrounded by Lahaul, Ladakh, Kinnaur and Kullu. From Lahaul, one can enter into Spiti Valley via the Kumzum La or Kumzum Pass, which is located at a height of 14,931 ft.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1693}",, 1696,"Nestled amidst the foothills of the majestic Himalayas, Siliguri is a city steeped in history and natural splendor. Its name, which means ""a stack of pebbles or stones"", alludes to the many boulders that once dotted the banks of the Mahananda and Teesta rivers, which flow gracefully through the heart of the city.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1694}",, 1697,"With old monuments and busy neighbourhoods subtly merging with a vibrant and contemporary cosmopolitan world, Delhi, the capital of India, is a fascinating tourist destination. Poised along the banks of River Yamuna, Delhi, which is almost 1,000 years old, offers a mesmeric mosaic of experiences, both heritage and contemporary. While the former honour the elegant ageing of centuries-old Delhi, the latter reiterate that the capital is the heart of Indian democracy, and can keep pace with the most advanced of the metropolitans of the world. The bustling old quarter of the capital, centered around Old Delhi, preserves its antiquity and awes with its vibrant food culture and winding by lanes lined with shops selling almost everything under the sun. Strolling through Old Delhi is an unforgettable experience as you can sample some of the oldest recipes - which trace their origin to Mughal kitchens - and soak in essentially ethnic culture as you explore exquisite handicrafts, wholesale clothes and customised jewellery, all of which are available at budgeted deals. In the midst of the maze-like Chandni Chowk (moonlight street), stands the glorious Jama Masjid, one of the largest mosques in the country. A stone's throw away is the pride of Delhi, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Red Fort, a legacy of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. A smattering of old forts, the iconic Qutub Minar and ancient temples stand as archaeological gems of the capital, paying tribute to the great Mughal kings who ruled their empire from Delhi. The more modern counterpart of the capital, New Delhi, is home to the powerseat of the world's largest democracy, speckled with iconic government structures, glitzy malls, sprawling residential complexes, plush restaurants and cafes, grand temples and lush gardens. A haven for foodies, who can try authentic cuisines of almost all Indian states, Delhi offers everything from international to local delicacies that would appeal to the most discerning traveller. The national capital is a hub of shopping, with markets catering to all your needs - from books, fashionable clothes and exquisite jewellery to accessories, electronics and footwear. Delhi is home to most high-end retail stores and brands that offer straight-off-the-runway options to shoppers, along with stores that give a hefty dose of vintage crafts and textiles. Delhi's prominent place as the political centre of the country is indisputable. A Union Territory, it is home to awe-inspiring structures like the Indian Parliament, Rashtrapati Bhawan or the President's residence, and Raj Ghat (the memorial of the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi), along with neighbourhoods like Connaught Place and Lodhi Colony. Delhi has been the capital of India for more than a century. Having been ruled by some of the greatest and powerful rulers in the bygone era, the city traces its history to the Hindu epic Mahabharata, when it known as Indraprastha, the home of Pandavas. In 1192 Afghan warrior Muhammad of Ghori captured the area, and the Delhi Sultanate was established (1206). In 1398, Timur, a Turco-Mongol ruler, invaded the city and founded his kingdom. It was later ruled by the Lodi dynasty kings, who were overthrown by Babur, the founder of the Mughal empire in India. Delhi became the capital of the Mughal empire during the reign of Shah Jahan. The Mughal period lasted for over three centuries and later India fell into the hands of the British, who shifted their capital from Calcutta to Delhi in the year 1911. Delhi has also served as the capital for other major dynasties such as the Tughlaqs and the Khiljis. Post-Independence, New Delhi became the official capital of the Republic of India in 1947.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1695}",, 1698,"The city of the Taj Mahal, one of the seven wonders of the world, Agra in Uttar Pradesh is India's most popular tourist destination. Steeped in history, this ancient city is dotted with monuments, architectural wonders and beautifully landscaped gardens, which are remnants of the Mughal reign's majestic legacy.  The city also enjoys a vibrant culinary scene while preserving its exquisite arts and crafts. Situated on the banks of River Yamuna, the city, once the capital of the mighty Mughals, stands proudly today with a royal heritage that beckons to one and all. While visitors admire the grand structures here and weave through bustling chowks and bazaars, they can also check into luxurious hotels, shop at malls and plazas, and indulge in contemporary delicacies at upscale restaurants. Agra finds a mention in the epic Mahabharata, where it is referred to as ‘Agraban’ or an integral part of the Braj Bhumi or the land of Lord Krishna. A lot of significant historical events in the city are said to have unfolded during the reign of Raja Badal Singh, a Sikarwar Rajput king, who is believed to have founded the city in 1475. However, it gained political prominence during the rule of Sikander Lodhi (1498-1517) of the Lodhi dynasty. It was given a new lease of life in 1526 AD, under the reign of Mughal emperor Babur. He was a patron of arts and wanted the inhabitants of the city to adopt the finer things in life. This resulted in the city being filled with skilled craftsmen, artists, statesmen, warriors and nobility. Thus began Agra’s golden age. Babur’s legacy was carried forward by his progeny, emperors Akbar, Jahangir and Shah Jahan, all of whom added to the city’s grandeur in terms of wealth, patronage and incredible architectural marvels. Agra transformed into a hub of art, culture, learning and commerce. The city’s lip-smacking food, awe-inspiring monuments, and arts and crafts stand as relics of this illustrious antiquity. Its rich repertoire of arts and crafts has seeped into its modern personality too: Agra is a haven for crafts like marble and soft stone inlay work. It is said that Mughal empress, Nur Jahan, personally looked into the development of arts and handicrafts here. It is said that she was an expert in zari embroidery herself.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1696}",, 1699,"The city of palaces and forts, interspersed with historical monuments and gardens that testify the grandeur of the Rajput kings, Jaipur is the gateway to the royal heritage of India. Also called Pink City, the capital of Rajasthan, remains suspended in time, with its heritage preserved in the overwhelming Hawa Mahal that gazes down at the bustling streets of Johari Bazaar. A little away from the city centre, which is resplendent with state-of-the-art cinemas/ movie theatres, eateries, multiplexes, museums and parks, lies the arid hilly country dotted with forts that earlier stood as armoured sentinels of Jaipur. The biggest and the most awe-inspiring is the Amber Fort, which leaves one humbled with its expansive fortifications and grandeur. Founded by Maharaja Jai Singh II in 1727 AD, Jaipur was the stronghold of the Rajputs, who gave it its everlasting legacy in the form of various heritage sites, arts and crafts, culinary curations etc. Typical Rajasthani cuisine, comprising lal maas, dal-bati-churma, ker sangri and other uncountable recipes, all hold limelight in the culinary culture of India. These can be enjoyed in the quintessential Rajasthani style of sitting cross-legged on mats on the floor and digging in in the sumptuous thali, which features up to 20 dishes. While one can enjoy the various offerings of the city as an outsider, what really sets Jaipur apart is its welcoming spirit that wins you over with its warmth. To symbolise this hospitable culture, the older part of the city was painted pink under the reign of Maharaja Ram Singh in 1876. Although this was done during the British rule when the Prince of Wales came to visit India, many houses are still adorned with the hue to reiterate their signature slogan of 'Padharo Mhare Desh' (Welcome to my Land). Jaipur was designed by architect Vidyadhar Bhattacharya in the early 18th century. Through the years it has transformed into a bustling metropolis while continuing to retain its old-world charm. Following India's independence from British rule, Jaipur and the principalities of Bikaner, Jaisalmer and Jodhpur came together to form the present state of Rajasthan. Today, thousands of travellers from the world over come to explore its vibrant streets every year, sampling its delicious food and experiencing its rich cultural flavours. They find at every turn a charming confluence of tradition and modernity, old shops rubbing shoulders with new malls without ever detracting from the city's essence. A kaleidoscope of many moods and hues, Jaipur is also a fantastic shopping destination. From colourful puppets and bandhni sarees to silver jewellery and lac bangles, it offers a host of knick-knacks and souvenirs to take home along with many fond memories!",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1697}",, 1700,"Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra, attracts dreamers with sky-high ambitions from every corner of the country. It is a unique place where the past is mixed with the future and history meets modernity, a city that lies at the cross section of business and entertainment and beats to a pulsating rhythm of its own. Located by the Arabian Sea, Mumbai is an amalgamation of heritage and culture and glitz and glamour. So from historic art deco buildings, which are recognised by the UNESCO, to plush new-age homes of the super rich, Mumbai has it all! India's financial capital, Mumbai is home to the most important financial institutions of the country such as the Reserve Bank of India, the National Stock Exchange of India, the Bombay Stock Exchange, SEBI and is the corporate headquarters of numerous Indian companies and multinational corporations. It is also home to some of India’s premier scientific and nuclear institutes. Mumbai is the epicentre of Hindi cinema thanks to its flourishing filmmaking industry, popularly known as Bollywood. Every year, many new faces arrive in this city eager to make a name for themselves in the glitzy movie world. Mumbai is an oasis of truly vibrant working class cosmopolitanism including - entrepreneurs, traders, artists, industrialists, software engineers and labourers. The geographical land area that makes up Mumbai today was actually spread over seven different islands, which were home to fishing communities for many centuries. These islands were initially under the control of successive indigenous empires and then were ceded first to the Portuguese and eventually moved to the British East India Company. During the mid-18th century, the Hornby Vellard Project was launched where major roads and railways were constructed over the sea to connect these seven islands in one of the biggest land reclamation development drives in India. This move consolidated all the land and created a city that went on to become a major sea port in the Arabian Sea, eventually aiding its transformation into an economic and trading giant. Upon India’s independence in 1947, this city was incorporated into Bombay State. In 1960, a new state of Maharashtra was created with Bombay as the capital. Bombay was renamed Mumbai in 1996.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1698}",, 1701,"One of the oldest living inhabitations of the world, the sacred city of Varanasi or Benaras, nestled on the banks of the holy Ganges river, has been attracting pilgrims for centuries. Celebrated author Mark Twain, who visited India in the last decade of the 19th century, described the city as “older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend.” Believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva, Varanasi is among the seven sacred cities in the country. Centuries of history, art and tradition have conflated to add colourful layers to Varanasi's aura, which is most spectacularly evident at its ghats (stepped banks of a river). An abode of travellers in search of holiness and divine providence, the ghats of the Ganges are the highlight of the spiritual scene of Varanasi. From the famous Ganga arti (a fire ritual) to cremation ceremonies, the ghats are the site of time-honoured rituals that are performed to this day. Legend has it that Lord Shiva channelled the celestial Ganga on earth, and that is why the river is considered holy. Thousands of devotees from all over the country come to bathe in its waters as it is believed that taking a dip in the holy Ganges absolves one of their sins. It is also believed that those cremated here achieve moksha (salvation). For many, the sacred Kashi Yatra (pilgrimage to Kashi, as Varanasi was earlier called) is one of the most important rituals to undertake during their lifetime. In recent years, the city has turned into a purveyor of philosophy, yoga, the ancient medicinal science of Ayurveda, and astrology.Varanasi is also one of the holiest sites of Buddhism, as it was in Sarnath, which is located merely 12 km away, that Lord Buddha preached his first sermon. Jain literature, too, refers to Kashi as a holy city, as it is the birthplace of four Jain tirthankaras (saints). It is said that Kabir, a 15th-century mystic poet and saint, was also born in this city.The city, believed to date back to 1400 BC, finds mention in the Upanishads (holy Hindu scriptures) as Benaras and is said to have been an important centre of trade and education. It eventually acquired the name Varanasi and came to occupy a special place in the Indian consciousness, especially as a bridge to the old world. Scribes have, for long, tried to capture the essence of Varanasi in books. From the couplets of Kabir to the works of prose writers like DN Khatri, Hazari Dwivedi and Jaishankar Prasad, the city has inspired a vast body of literary, scriptural, poetic and historical works produced by some of the most famous Indian writers over centuries. Famous for silk weaving, the city offers brocade sarees that are a must in most Indian brides' trousseau. The city is also famous for copper ware, brassware, wooden and clay toys, and jewellery.Famous melody-makers, from Mughal court musicians to present-day personages like iconic sitar player Ravi Shankar, shehnai maestro Bismillah Khan and late vocalist Girija Devi have called Varanasi home. Their influence on classical and contemporary music is so strong that Varanasi also features among the ‘Cities of Music’, which has been established by UNESCO’s Creative Cities Network. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1699}",, 1702,"Ancient temples, vibrant arts, natural wonders and a bustling culinary scene make  Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, one of the most popular tourist destinations in the southern fringes of the country. Located on the Coromandel Coast, this busy metropolis was formerly called Madras. From the resplendent classical dance form of bharatnatyam to the rich flavours of its iconic cuisine and from the lustrous silk sarees traded here to the gorgeous temples and churches, Chennai is the gatekeeper of South Indian art, culture and traditions. The city is also the perfect base from which trips to other locales in Tamil Nadu can take off. Alongside heritage, flourish natural and contemporary highlights: sprawling beaches with natural and man-made wonders, a bustling seaport, quirky cafes, a multi-transport system, theme parks, industrial hubs, hi-tech parks and universities. Its population is a heterogenous mix of locals, expats and people from the rest of India. Chennai is widely known as the “Detroit of India”, a moniker it earned because of the high concentration of automobile factories located in and around here. There are several stories about the origin of the city’s name. Initially, during the Nayakars rule, its name was Madras, which was inspired by Madraspattinam. At that time, it was a fishing village that was situated to the north of the area that is now Fort St George. The king of Vijaynagar sold the piece of land to the British on which now stands Fort St George, which houses the Secretariat Complex of the Government of Tamil Nadu. It was the British officers who retained the name Madraspattinam. For local populace, it was more common to call the city Chennapattinam. According to another legend, the city was named Chennai in honour of Damal Chennappa Nayakkar, a Nayak ruler. In the year 1996, the government renamed it to Chennai officially and the name stands even today.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1700}",, 1703,"Almost like a colonial matriarch nurturing her heritage roots, the city of Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal, holds culture and tradition close to its heart. While it would give any Indian metropolis a run for its money with its grand structures, bustling markets, vibrant culinary scene, exquisite crafts and cultural sites, its historical legacy reigns supreme. Once the capital of British-India, Kolkata's colonial charm blends with its modern culture. From slow-moving trams (the oldest in Asia) meandering around the city, racing iconic black and yellow cabs, women dressed in handwoven cotton sarees, antique tea and coffee houses hosting lengthy sessions of adda (discussions on various subjects like politics and society), legendary football clubs and old markets spilling over with products, the bustling metropolis has the laid-back soul of a quaint town. The city of joy, as Kolkata is fondly called, throbs with liveliness and festivities, which can be enjoyed throughout the year. Be it the opulent Durga Puja pandals strewn across the city or the humbly sweet Christmas celebrations at Bow Barracks or the colourful Chinese New Year festivities at Chinatown, festivals make the city a joy to visit.To get a taste of the times gone by, visitors can sign on to heritage walks that take you through history, spirituality and colonial treks of the city. Gaze in awe at the sprawling Victoria Memorial, a pristine white beauty, as it sits proudly amidst neatly manicured lawns or take a tour of the ancestral home of poet and Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, there are many interesting tidbits to mine from the heritage gold of Kolkata.Don't forget to take the culinary trails that will introduce you to some of the most unique dishes you will ever sample. From sweet and spongy rosogolla (a cottage cheese dessert), spicy and sweet water-filled puchka (a savouy) and the delicious daab chingri (prawns cooked in green coconut) to ilish paturi (a type of steamed fish) and kosha mangsho (dry mutton curry), there's a lot to savour from the Bengali cuisine in the city. Also sample delicious cakes, a legacy of the British era, traditional Chinese dishes at Chinatown and several iconic Anglo-Indian spreads here.Known as the cultural capital of India, Kolkata continues to spawn award-winning poets, writers, film producers and Nobel Prize winners.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1701}",, 1704,"A city catering to almost all the creature comforts of a metropolitan, a pleasant year-round weather and a bustling shopping and culinary scene, Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka, is the perfect destination to mix work with pleasure. Once famous as an ideal city for senior citizens looking for a relaxed life after retirement, today it's popular as the information technology hub of India, drawing young technocrats from across the country. Lush green parks and well laid-out gardens rub shoulders with art galleries, pubs and restaurants, giving the city a unique eclectic energy. From a sleepy cantonment area during the British era to a modern cosmopolitan, Bengaluru has had an interesting journey. Bengaluru is an ideal landing pad for shoppers, who can indulge in both street shopping and high-end retail buys. The heritage highlight of the city are the Mysore sarees, which are made of premium quality silk and sandalwood artefacts, which can be used for home decor. The city enjoys a scattering of prominent sites like the Bangalore Palace, the Attara Kacheri (High Court), St Mary’s Basilica, Tipu’s Palace, ISKCON Temple and the Bull Temple that draw tourists from far and wide. The city is known by many sobriquets like the City of Gardens, India’s Silicon Valley, Pensioners Paradise, Pub City, Pensioners’ Paradise, IT City, BT City and Pub City. It is an ideal location for tourists desirous of travelling to the hill stations and coastal towns in the southern region of the country.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1702}",, 1705,"A vibrant city with the imposing Charminar at its heart, Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana, is a potpourri of history, cuisine and eclectic experiences. While its Old City area is an impressive heritage haven with iconic monuments dotting its narrow lanes, its contemporary counterpart matches pace with its cosmopolitan population. The four-sided archway of Charminar, overlooking a bustling bazaar, is the centrepiece of the city around which the township developed. Located on the banks of the Musi river on the Deccan Plateau, Hyderabad reels you in with its heritage charm, accentuated by a vibrant culinary culture, much of which owes its curation to the erstwhile Nizam rulers. Home to the legendary and fragrant Hyderabadi biryani, the city has a bustling food scene that leaves one full but never satiated. From sampling the richly concocted Irani chai (tea) to digging into the spicy mirchi-ka-sallan, food in Hyderabad is not just an experience, but a long-lasting memory. Often called the Pearl City, a reference to the fine quality of pearls that have been traditionally traded here, Hyderabad is also the mining ground of the world-famous Kohinoor diamond. Along with the nearby city of Secunderabad, Hyderabad forms a twin city hub, which is separated by the expanse of the renowned Hussain Sagar Lake. The city was founded by Mohammad Quli Qutub Shah in the 16th century. The Mughals invaded it in 1685 and this was followed by British interference. In 1724, the Mughal viceroy in the Deccan, Asaf Jah Nizam al-Mulk, declared independence. Thus, the Deccan kingdom, with Hyderabad as its capital, was called the princely state of Hyderabad. While Hyderabad continued to expand, its twin city, Secunderabad, grew as a British cantonment. The princely state of Hyderabad became a part of the Indian republic in 1950. Today, Hyderabad is a thriving centre for trade, commerce and technology. Several major information technology companies have set up offices here, ensuring a steady influx of people from across India that has resulted in cosmopolitan culture. Glitzy new hotels, posh restaurants, and premium shopping complexes have come up. This, coupled with historical monuments, traditional royal cuisine, indigenous arts, and rich history, gives the metropolis a unique character.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1703}",, 1706,"A vibrant potpourri of art, culture, food, carnivals and festivals, Kochi, sprawled along a gorgeous estuary in Kerala, is a fascinating tourist destination. Skirted by the emerald-blue Arabian Sea that laps at its golden sun-kissed beaches, the city remains suspended in time, with its colonial charm merging seamlessly with its artistic aesthetic. Established around Fort Kochi, which is the cultural nerve of the city, Kochi remains in a festive mood throughout the year. It turns into an art wonderland during the four-month-long Kochi Biennale, the largest art exhibition in India, where vibrant colours, striking images and eloquent patterns greet you at every turn. Intriguing boat rides, spiritual Onam, grand Shivaratri celebrations and the opulent Cochin Carnival, draw visitors from far and wide. Sitting on the Malabar coast, historically, Kochi has been India's connect to the rest of the world. It was here that the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama first arrived, paving the way for European colonisers. The city remains steeped in its heritage, which is reflected in various Portuguese, Dutch and British forts, palaces and bungalows that are scattered throughout. Kochi is an eclectic mix of diverse cultures, where you can sample a bit of everything. Head to the narrow alleys of Jew Town and watch the city race by you as you slowly fall in love with Jewish culture and stock up on rare antiques and exquisite handicrafts. Relax at the artsy cafes as you dig into authentic dishes, while looking at the bustling market below. Skirted by the pristine borders of Kerala, Kochi enjoys a paradisiacal setting, making it a delight for tourists to explore. Cruise along the tranquil Vembanad Lake in Alappuzha or sail into the sunset as you admire the southern fringes of the city. You can also take a pit stop at the scenic Willingdon and Vypeen islands, which are linked by bridges and ferries to the city.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1704}",, 1707,"Snuggled between the Arabian Sea and the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Western Ghats, Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of the beautiful state of Kerala, almost touches the southern tip of India. Skirted by backwaters, beaches and dotted with a number of scenic waterfalls and lakes, the city enthralls one with its natural charms. Its serenity and tranquillity, coupled with restful surroundings have made Thiruvananthapuram a hub of spas and wellness resorts that provide overall relaxation, detoxification, and Ayurveda and yoga facilities. To get more restive and immersive experiences, tourists can stay over at these resorts and enjoy a wholesome treatment, replete with organic food, therapeutic massages, meditations and natural therapies. The city is also the cultural hub of the state and enjoys a prominent position of boasting dedicated platforms for Kathakali, Mohiniyattam, Koodiyattam and other dance forms of Kerala. Thiruvananthapuram also celebrates festivals with great gusto, Onam (harvest festival) in particular, which is characterised by delicious food, the famed boat race on the backwaters, and a grand parade.The diverse culture of the state is aptly reflected in its cuisine, which is as vibrant as it is delicious. From the 28-course Onam Sadya to the mouthwatering Malabar parotta, the food culture of the city makes for an unforgettable experience. One of the oldest cities in the country, Thiruvananthapuram has been bestowed with a rich legacy of heritage monuments, spectacular architecture evolved under different rulers, spiritual wonders and cultural gems. Its colonial name 'Trivandrum' is still popularly used. Built on seven hills, its name is a culmination of the words “Thiru Anantha Puram”, or the town of the Holy Anantha, and is christened after Ananthan, who is the cosmic serpent said to have a thousand heads, on whose coils Lord Mahavishnu reclines. The city finds mention in Roman and Greek literature as well. Legend has it that sage Parasurama took away Kerala from the sea god, Varuna, to create 'God’s Own Land' (Kerala).",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1705}",, 1708,"Popularly known as the City of Lakes, serene Udaipur is the crowning jewel of royal Rajasthan. With shimmering lakes visible from almost every rooftop, fairytale palaces, sprawling havelis, revered temples and narrow lanes weaving through colourful markets as ancient as the city's history, Udaipur's charm is unmatched.Founded by Maharaja Udai Singh II in 1559, the city served as the capital of the kingdom of Mewar after Mughal emperor Akbar besieged its earlier power-centre Chittorgarh. Udaipur is also referred to as the Venice of the East, a title it has earned for being dotted with numerous lakes (seven to be precise)! Nestled in the mighty Aravalli range, surrounded by dense forests and craggy hills, and magical sunrises and sunsets turning its lakes into pools of gold, Udaipur is one of the most picturesque destinations in the country. Colonel James Tod of the East India Company, who was also a scholar, aptly described the city as “the most romantic place in the Indian sub continent”. Visitors can enjoy tranquil boating on Lake Pichola, the largest of Udaipur's lakes, spend a day taking in the jaw-dropping opulence of City Palace, visit the time-weathered temples, shop at the art and curio stalls that line the streets, enjoy Rajasthani folk music and dance performances, taste mouth-watering cuisine or drive out of the city to discover legends hidden in the wooded Aravalli hills and the impregnable forts dotting its surroundings. No wonder then, Udaipur is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country!",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1706}",, 1709,"With a sea of sapphire-blue painted houses and guarded by the gorgeous Mehrangarh Fort, the city of Jodhpur, the second-largest in Rajasthan, is an architectural marvel. A labyrinth of medieval lanes, interspersed with vibrant markets, criss-cross the city, which enjoys a languid pace of life. To experience the soul of the city, head to its bustling bazaars that offer a fine selection of the spiritual Pichwai paintings, Jodhpuri pants or breeches, exquisite bandini or bandhej (tie and dye) sarees, beautiful badla embroidered lehengas and morchang, a popular Rajasthani folk music instrument. The city boasts a busy culinary scene and sampling local delicacies like the savoury pyaz-ki-kachori, the spicy mirchi bada and the thick and sweet makhaniya lassi, is an unforgettable experience.As you explore further, Jodhpur charms you with its rich royal legacy that is evident in notable landmarks like the opulent Umaid Bhawan Palace, the majestic Jaswant Thada and the scenic Mandore Gardens, all of which were built by the city's erstwhile rulers. A 10-km-long wall with eight huge gates divides the old and the new parts of the city, giving tourists an opportunity to experience the unique features of Jodhpur's ancient past rubbing shoulders with its cosmopolitan present.For an authentic Rajasthani rural life experience, tourists can explore Khichan Village, which is a favourite stopover for migratory birds. The evenings here are sheer bliss, when the temperatures of the desert dip and birds glide over the smooth water of the Khichan Bird Sanctuary.Jodhpur was founded by Rao Jodha, the chief of Rathore clan, in 1459. It caters to a wide range of tastes and preferences and hence is one of the most popular tourist destinations of the country.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1707}",, 1710,"The pocket-sized paradise of Goa is a traveller's dream. Sun, sea, sand, spices, spirituality and seafood, along with a balmy weather, call to the soul of trekkers, backpackers, nature lovers and those who simply want to languish in its slow-paced and relaxed vibes. Located by the glistening waters of the Arabian Sea on India’s western coast, the state of Goa is renowned for its breathtaking beaches, rich culture and pristine natural beauty. Formerly a Portuguese colony, Goa offers travellers a chance to experience a unique blend of sandy shores, forests, monuments and delectable cuisine, attracting tourists across age groups. Its landscape is dotted with a vast range of accommodation options, ranging from ultra-luxurious resorts and boutique hotels to youth hostels, budget-friendly guest houses and private, rentable spaces. These aspects, and more, make Goa a holiday hotspot for large families, solo travellers, backpackers and every other kind of traveller. During winter, its festive ambience is at its peak, while in summers, it boasts lovely weather that’s perfect for a splash in the sea. Monsoon spreads lush greenery across its verdant vistas, peppered with gorgeous waterfalls, making it a trekker’s paradise. Photography enthusiasts, culture buffs, history lovers and night birds – there's something for everyone in the sunshine state. Natural beauty is often said to inspire creativity, and Goa has been home to several gifted artists. Padma Vibhushan, Mario Miranda, the renowned cartoonist and illustrator, spent years creating several of his signature artworks here. Even today, he is best known for his pieces depicting life in a Goan village. Celebrated fashion designer Wendell Rodricks, too, is based out of this beautiful state. As one of the smallest states in India in terms of geographical extent, Goa packs a vast spectrum of cultural experiences. Portuguese, Maharashtrian and Konkani influences are evident in language, food, architecture, dress and dance. Several festivals are celebrated here that bear testimony to its multi-cultural glory. Such are the charms of Goa that even film-makers and writers have found picture-perfect locations here. Goa has been the backdrop of numerous Indian movies, which have captured its spirit as a haven of unforgettable experiences. *This embed is a third party [ ""content"" ] and available in English only.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1708}",, 1711,"Snuggled in the heart of Kerala's backwaters, Alappuzha is criss-crossed by palm-fringed waterways and dotted with over a thousand houseboats. Known for its glorious beaches, calm backwaters, enthusiastic boat races and sumptuous sea food, this green and graceful pocket-sized tropical paradise is a popular tourist destination. Adding to its charm are the Ayurvedic spas and wellness centres strewn across the city, attracting those looking to ease their tired bodies and minds. Former viceroy of British India, Lord Curzon, was so enraptured by the beauty of Alleppey, as Alappuzha was then known, that he said, ""Here, nature has spent upon the land of her richest bounties. Alleppey, the Venice of the East.” And that is how this city earned its title, referring to its vast networks of waterways. Cruising through the backwaters in simple canoes or the more ostentatious houseboats is Alappuzha's most prominent attraction. Flanked by emerald green paddy fields, punted canoes and quaint villages, these cruises are a must-try.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1709}",, 1712,"Enveloped in mist, nestled within dense forests and silhouetted against snowy peaks of the mighty Himalayas, Shimla is a paradise in the hills. From its British-era lodges that take you back to the old-world to the bustling 12-km-long Ridge, the heartbeat of the city, Shimla, in Himachal Pradesh, is among the most popular hill stations in India. Ringed by seven lofty hills, Shimla is an ideal summer holiday destination and equally popular in winter, when a blanket of snow covers it. An ideal getaway to experience thrilling and adrenaline-pumping sports like skiing, trekking, paragliding and ice skating, Shimla has one of the oldest golf courses in the country. Almost perfectly preserving its legacy, as the erstwhile summer capital of the British in India, Shimla is dotted with sprawling colonial bungalows and is also renowned as the official retreat of the President of India. It is said that attracted by the pleasant weather of the city, many Europeans flocked to this city, building houses for themselves in order to escape the summer heat of the plains. They brought with them their cuisine and their culture of parties, balls, games of golf and elite clubs. Later, the hill station attracted filmmakers, who were charmed by its gorgeous landscapes.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1710}",, 1713,"A pristine green expanse ringed by the mist-shrouded Himalayas and a dense cover of oak, deodar, pine and conifers, Dharamsala (Dharamshala), in Himachal Pradesh, is a secluded natural retreat. While its pristine beauty leaves you in awe, its rugged terrain is ideal for adventure sports like trekking, paragliding or mountain climbing. A mesmeric journey in the pretty toy train that meanders through picturesque scenery is an added attraction. Dharamsala is renowned as the home of the Dalai Lama, the Tibetan Buddhist leader, and is a popular centre of Buddhism. Dotted with colourful monasteries, it offers tourists a great opportunity to meditate and soak in the serenity and tranquillity of the surroundings. A major attraction is one of the most beautiful cricket stadiums in the world that has hosted a number of international and Indian Premier League (IPL) matches. Tourists can take nature walks through verdant landscapes or enjoy a picnic spread along the banks of the lakes here. Quaint churches nestled in groves and ancient temples greet you at most turns. The heart of Dharamsala beats in its bustling and vibrant markets that are a riot of colour and activity. From exquisite multi-hued Tibetan Buddhist thangka paintings and miniature Buddha statues to singing bowls and Tibetan handicrafts, the bazaars have a fine selection on display. As you shop to your heart's [ ""content"" ], don't forget to sample authentic Tibetan delicacies like thukpa (a soupy noodle dish), momos, golden fried baby corn, mittha (local sweet prepared with rice and raisins) etc. To get an overview of the uniquely rich culture of the city, which is often fondly called the Little Tibet, tourists can set on a museum trail or visit the famous Norbulingka Institute that is said to be the gatekeeper of the art and culture of Tibetan Buddhism. You can also observe local artisans practicing the art forms of thangka painting and applique, statue-making and decorative wood carving, wood painting, weaving and tailoring. Dharamsala was the summer vacation retreat for Britishers and grew as a Tibetan settlement in 1959, when the Dalai Lama was allowed by the then Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru, to stay in McLeodganj, in Upper Dharamsala.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1711}",, 1714,"Picturesque and enchanting, Srinagar is cradled high in the lofty green Himalayas and hailed all over the world for its incredible natural beauty. Surrounded by mountain peaks, lush green valleys, glistening lakes, temples and spectacular Mughal-era gardens, the city has inspired poets through centuries. The summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, Srinagar, is situated in the heart of the Kashmir Valley with the Nagin and the Dal Lake adding to its beauty. Located at an altitude of 1,730 m, this ancient city is crisscrossed by chinar tree-lined roads and quaint wooden bridges; and is home to bustling bazaars, sufi shrines and forts. Add to this, the charms of flavourful Kashmiri cuisine and apples and walnuts from the lush orchards surrounding the city.Kalhana, the author of Rajatarangini, a historical chronicle of early India penned in 1148, has written that it was emperor Ashoka (3rd century BC) who founded the city of Srinagari, which may have been situated a little away from the current city of Srinagar. However, King Pravarasena II of the Vakataka dynasty (400-415 BC) is credited as the founder of present-day Srinagar. Akbar was the first Mughal emperor to capture the Kashmir Valley and he built some of the most well-planned gardens and mosques in Srinagar. The city's beauty was enhanced during the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. In winter, Srinagar takes on a white glow, covered in soft snow. And in summer, as the snow melts, and the flowers in the meadows bloom, the city resembles an artist's canvas.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1712}",, 1715,"A surreal landscape surrounded by the sky-piercing peaks of the snow-capped Himalayan, Zanskar and Karakoram ranges, and adorned with crystal waters of the Shyok, Zanskar and Indus rivers, Leh, in Jammu and Kashmir, is the main city in the Ladakh region, one of the coldest deserts in the world. Perched at a height of over 11,000 ft above sea level, the city of Leh is a haven of adventure sports. Its rugged terrain and gushing rivers provide ripe opportunities for activities like trekking, river rafting, camping, mountain climbing and biking. As the winter months approach, the city is enveloped in a blanket of snow, making it a paradisiacal setting for winter sports. The renowned Chadar Trek starts from the village of Chilling, 66 km away, and mostly covers the frozen area of River Zanskar. Throughout the adventure, trekkers are walking on precarious icy formations, staying in caves filled with stalactites and stalagmites and encountering other snowy landscape. Leh is surrounded by three gorgeous high-altitude lakes, Tso Moriri, Tso Kar and Pangong Tso that look like sapphires embedded in the ground. A natural wonder that leaves tourists in awe is the Magnetic Hill on the outskirts of the city. It is said to defy gravity as it tends to pull vehicles upwards. Leh is a prominent Buddhist centre and is dotted with several important monasteries. Tourists can set on a monastery trail and admire the ancient cultures of the region come alive in various paintings adorning the walls while indulging in meditation and other therapeutic and spiritual activities.Leh was the erstwhile capital of the kingdom of Ladakh and boasts a legacy that is reflective of its rich history. With the 17th-century Leh Palace at its heart, which is a great example of medieval Tibetan architecture, the city enjoys a smattering of heritage sites that stand tall to this day. One of the best ways to experience the culture of Leh is to check into a homestay where the host will leave no stone unturned in immersing guests in Ladakhi culture. Another great way to “taste” the region is by way of its fresh produce: apricots, apples, and other fruits and vegetables that can be found in its orchards and markets.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1713}",, 1716,"Surrounded by the snow-capped Shivalik Hills, the ideal, fairy-tale town of Kasauli, in Himachal Pradesh, has an old-world charm, dating back to the times when it was established as an Army cantonment in 1842. Lined with a number of sprawling colonial bungalows, quaint cottages tucked amidst oak and pine trees, cobbled pathways, serene churches and small souvenir shops, Kasauli is where colonial tales come to life. Tourists can experience this rich legacy while staying in the Raj-era bungalows that have now been converted either into homestays or hotels. With its lush green mountains home to a wide variety of species of birds and animals, Kasauli has a rich reservoir of flora and fauna. Folklore says Kasauli has derived its name from a flower found in the hills called kasool. A two-hour drive from the city of Chandigarh, Kasauli is home to several ancient temples. Legend has it that Kasauli is the place where Lord Hanuman's foot touched land on his way back to Sri Lanka from the Himalayas, while carrying sanjiwani buti (a medicinal herb) to bring Lord Lakshmana back to life in the epic, Ramayana. Kasauli is also popular as the birthplace of famous Indian author of British origin, Ruskin Bond. The town is chilly during winters with temperatures falling to 2 degree, while summers are pleasant.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1714}",, 1717,"The magnetic town of Manali beckons to the soul of adventurers, nature lovers as well as solace-seekers. Nestled in the Himalayas, in the north Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, Manali is a charming hill station. A part of the northern end of the Kullu Valley, it is situated by the Beas river at a height of 1,926 m above sea level. Floral meadows, gurgling streams, snow-capped mountains, lofty mountain passes, temples and Buddhist monasteries give this tiny town the allure of a fairy-tale setting. One can explore Manali on foot, or try paragliding over its rolling green slopes and apple orchards. If you are coming here in winters, hit Manali's snow-covered slopes for skiing. Adventure enthusiasts also come here for river rafting and trekking. A potpourri of cultures and experiences, Manali is the perfect mountain getaway for everyone. Manali also finds a place in the pages of Hindu mythology. It is said that one day, Varvasvata, who was the seventh incarnation of Manu, writer of the ancient text Manusmriti, found a tiny fish in the water he was bathing in. The fish asked him to take care of it as one day it would be of great service to him. He obeyed and took care of the fish until it grew up and then released it into the sea. Before leaving, the fish warned him that a flood would drown the world and advised him to build an ark. When the deluge came, Varvasvata and the seven sages were taken to safety by the fish, who is believed to be the first incarnation of Lord Vishnu. It is said that when the water receded, the ark came to rest on a hillside that was later named Manali, after Manu. As the water slowly dried, life and natural beauty came alive again and a breathtaking sight was presented to Varvasvata.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1715}",, 1718,"Declared as India's first UNESCO World Heritage City, Ahmedabad or Amdavad is steeped in history and tradition. Offering a seamless blend of spectacular architecture of centuries-old mosques and contemporary avant-garde design, Gujarat's biggest city is a bustling cosmopolitan hub. Ahmedabad is divided into two parts, cut into distinct sections by the Sabarmati river. On the eastern bank of the river stands the quaint old quarter, which is marked by winding lanes throbbing with tradition and culture, and on the western side is the sprawling new town that has created a niche for itself with world-class urban planning. Add to this a vibrant array of street-food and colourful bazaars, and Ahmedabad becomes a tourist hub where one would be spoilt for choices. The old city, also known as the walled area, is characterised by pols (neighbourhoods), which are an ancient system of community-based housing. A 10-km-long wall with 12 gates, 189 bastions and over 6,000 battlements had once guarded the old city. Today, all that remains of this are the gates, each standing proudly with intricate carvings, calligraphy and some with extended balconies. While the eastern section boasts an old-world charm with ancient gates and colonial-era buildings dotting its landscape, the western region is marked by educational institutions, multiplexes and business districts. Ahmedabad was earlier known as Karnavati and the name was changed by Sultan Ahmed Shah, of the Muzaffarid dynasty, after 1411, when he conquered it from king Karandev I. Under Ahmed Shah, architects amalgamated Hindu craftsmanship with Persian architecture, giving rise to a unique Indo-Saracenic style. Many of the mosques here reflect this style.While Ahmedabad served as Gujarat's capital from 1960 to 1970 (today the state capital is its twin city, Gandhinagar), it still houses the Gujarat High Court and is the state's financial centre. The city was also at the heart of India's struggle for independence from the British rule, with Mahatma Gandhi residing at Sabarmati Ashram here. It is also called the 'Manchester of East' for its thriving textile industry that has led Ahmedabad into the 21st century. The city is known for its grandeur and larger-than-life celebrations during Navratri, which is an open-air cultural and spiritual extravaganza.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1716}",, 1719,"Poised on the banks of the holy River Yamuna, the old city of Mathura, in Uttar Pradesh, is one of the most important religious destinations in India. A labyrinth of lanes lined by temples, ancient ghats and numerous stories of Lord Krishna, who is said to be born here, echoing throughout the streets, Mathura invites devotees from far and wide. The city is renowned for several temples dedicated to Lord Krishna, who is one of the most popular and loved incarnations of Lord Vishnu. They give a peek into the era of the divine, depicted in the phases of Lord Krishna's life. Considered as one of the seven sacred cities in the country, Mathura touches the soul with its rich cultural heritage. It is believed that the son of Mata Devaki and Vasudeva, Lord Krishna was born on this holy land around 5,000 years ago in a prison cell. Mathura finds a mention in the Hindu epic Mahabharata and became a part of the mighty Mauryan empire sometime during the 1st century BC. Under the rule, it flourished, transforming into a primary centre for arts. Stone carving and sculpture-making fall under what is now the Mathura School of Arts, which evolved between the 1st century BC and 1st century AD. King Ashoka, the great Mauryan liege, is credited with building several Buddhist monuments in and around Mathura in the 3rd century BC. In fact, the sculptures and carvings created around this time followed a common theme of Buddhism, with a majority of the artworks inspired by and representing Lord Buddha in some form. As the rule of the Mauryans came to a grinding halt, the influence of Buddhism started to disappear, to be replaced by Hindu temples.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1717}",, 1720,"Nestled in the Himalayan foothills, Rishikesh is one of the most sacred cities in northern India. Located in the state of Uttarakhand, Rishikesh is the hub of sages, yoga practitioners and pilgrims, who throng the ghats (stepped banks of a river) and temples. In recent times, it has also become a centre point of adventure sports, offering activities like white water rafting, bungee jumping, canoeing and others. Ever since the Beatles arrived at Maharishi Mahesh Yogi’s ashram here in the 1960s, looking for peace and inspiration for their music, Rishikesh has been a favourite destination for soul-seeking. Often called the yoga capital of the world, the tranquil forested slopes on the city’s outskirts are dotted with ashrams (places of spirituality and meditation), yoga institutes and luxurious spa resorts. The city sees a flurry of activity during February-March, as it plays host to dignitaries and yoga enthusiasts who come to take part in the International Yoga Week, organised by the State Tourism Department. Rishikesh is also noted for Ayurveda, and is home to several institutes offering education in the same. It is also known for its yoga schools, some of which are highly esteemed. A city of temples, legends abound at every turn in Rishikesh. According to one such lore, the great Hindu saint Raibhya Rishi performed prolonged penance on the banks of the Ganges. As a reward to the saint’s penance, Lord Vishnu appeared to him in his incarnation of Lord Hrishikesh. Another legend says that Lakshmana, the brother of Lord Rama, crossed the Ganges river here on a bridge he built with jute ropes. It is said the Lakshman Jhula, a famous attraction, stands at the same spot. The city is also the starting point of treks to several Himalayan pilgrimage centers such as Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1718}",, 1721,"Bustling with devotees, its air filled with the sweet smell of incense sticks and clanging of temple bells, the city of Haridwar at the foothills of the Himalayas, is one of Hinduism’s holiest destinations.It sees thousands of people taking a dip in the holy waters of River Ganges, which emerges from the Himalayas here. Devotees, sadhus (saffron-clad men) and saints throng the river’s ghats (stepped banks), to take a dip in its sacred waters and, according to Hindu beliefs, wash away their sins. The most famous ghat, the bustling and colourful Har ki Pauri, sees a large number of bathers throughout the year, but more during festivals. Every morning and evening, the ghat witnesses the blissful Ganga arti (a fire ritual), which also attracts devotees and tourists. The evening ritual being more popular, it makes for a mesmeric sight to see the river being venerated with loud and rhythmic chants and tall lamps, their lights lightening up the darkening waters. Soak in the spiritual fervour of the city, as you watch the spectacular sight of thousands of small diyas (earthen lamps) floating on the river. Haridwar is among the seven Indian cities considered sacred by Hindus. It is also one of the four venues for the holy Kumbh Mela that is organised once in 12 years. A visit to the city during this time is a must. Apart from the much-revered temples, there are many ashrams as well, which provide meditation and yoga sessions. The city is also considered a gateway to Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri and Yamunotri, which together form the Char Dham, a set of four pilgrimage sites that are considered especially auspicious by  Hindus.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1719}",, 1722,"Rolling hills of honey-hued sand dunes, vast barren expanses, contrasting colours and mesmerising historical treasures, make up the stark beauty of the enchanting city of Jaisalmer, in Rajasthan. The city holds the still-inhabited Jaisalmer Fort at its heart, which seems to rise out of the desert like a mirage and looks ablaze as the golden rays of the sun bathe it. Encircled by 99 bastions, this fairytale-like-fort enthrals you with its grandeur. This far-flung city of Rajasthan invites tourists from across the globe with its intricately carved temples, narrow streets and almost perfectly concealed delights, which can be explored through camel rides amidst the mystic desert. Jaisalmer has a history dating back to the prehistoric period, which is preserved in the Akal Wood Fossil Park. A must-visit is the Tanot Mata Temple, which lies close to the India-Pakistan border and became famous during the 1965 war, when the bombs that fell near it did not diffuse. It has also been featured in the movie 'Border',Legend has it that Rawal Jaisal, the eldest heir of the Rawal of Deoraj, was passed over the throne of Lodurva and his younger half-brother was crowned king. In a quest to redeem himself, he went looking for a new capital when he came across a sage who told him an ancient prophecy. This led to Rawal Jaisal constructing a mud fort in the area in 1156 and naming it Jaisalmer after himself. Jaisalmer literally translates to hill fort of Jaisal. Its location on the ancient trade routes led to the fabled riches and indulgent style of architecture. Jaisalmer is also known for its wood carvings, local artistry and fabulously rich cultural heritage of performing arts.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1720}",, 1723,"A legendary lost city that was once the powerhouse of an ancient kingdom and an auspicious temple town standing on the banks of the mighty Tungabhadra river, history and mythology come to life in Hampi, Karnataka. A queen's bath, a spectacular Lotus Palace, a royal stable or a temple, which is said to have been the place where the wedding of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati took place, this UNESCO World Heritage site reveals a facet of history at every turn. Albeit in ruins, the magnificent structures here stand in testimony to Hampi's rich past under the powerful Vijayanagara empire (1336 – 1646 AD). Hampi finds mention in the Hindu epic Ramayana as well. It is said to be the location of the monkey kingdom, Kishkindha. No wonder then that Hampi has ranked second in the must-visit destination list for the year 2019 by the New York Times! The grandiose site of Hampi was the last capital of the Vijayanagara kingdom, one of the most significant in southern India. Its rich kings built exquisite temples and palaces, which won the admiration of travellers between the 14th and 16th centuries. Though plundered later, Hampi still retains more than 1,600 monuments, including palaces, forts, memorial structures, temples, shrines, pillared halls, baths and gateways. The architectural ruins are set against a surreal landscape dotted with heaps of giant boulders perched precariously over kilometres of undulating terrain, attracting rock-climbers, trekkers and other adventure sport enthusiasts. The rusty hues of these rocks are offset by jade-green palm groves, banana plantations and paddy fields. Today, this laid-back city is a tourists' hub, flocked by devotees, adventure-lovers and thrill-seekers.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1721}",, 1724,"Ensconced in the majestic Sahayadri mountain range, the bustling city of Pune, second-largest in Maharashtra and the eight-largest metropolis in India, is hailed for its impressive architecture, which is a legacy of the Marathas who were the erstwhile rulers. Dotted with grand forts, palatial structures (wadas), ancient caves and temples, the city is steeped in spirituality and history. Its reverential fervour can be experienced in the many ashtavinayak (Lord Ganesha) temples that the city plays host to. Boasting a vibrant culinary scene, Pune is a treasure trove of delicacies. MG Road, Koregaon Park, Kalyani Nagar and Viman Nagar are perhaps the most frequented areas in the city and offer everything from street food to luxury dining. Pune has seen an influx of German and other European citizens who have migrated here to volunteer at local schools and ashrams. This has led to a notable change in the type of cuisine and style of presentation in the city – the restaurants and pubs now have a versatile audience to cater to. Pizzerias, Greek resto-bars, Continental cafes, steakhouses and a whole host of patisseries call Pune home, and there are more cropping up every day. A green city with a number of parks and recreational areas, Pune is especially preffered by retirees who move here to get away from the hustle and noise of larger, more boisterous cities. Its lovely weather, accessible amenities and peaceful streets have earned it the sobriquet 'pensioner’s paradise' .Besides, it has a rich history woven by the legendary Maratha empire. In fact, under the Peshwa rule, it was the capital city. In 1817, the British made it the monsoon capital of the Bombay Presidency. Now growing by leaps and bounds, economically and industrially, it is also an important IT hub of the country. Besides, automotive and engineering industries are coming up in a big way in Pune. The presence of several educational and research institutions has earned the city the title of the Oxford of the east. One will find several museums that hold rare artefacts in Pune.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1722}",, 1725,"Puducherry (the official name was changed from Pondicherry in 2006) not only fascinates you, it makes you fall in love - with its colonial structures, seafront promenades, spiritual havens, tree-lined boulevards, unexplored and pristine beaches, and enchanting backwaters. It is also known for textiles, silk and traditional doll-making as well as high quality pottery, handmade paper, leather and aromatics. And of course, the never-to-be-forgotten French connection. French is still popularly spoken and understood by residents from all walks of life. The Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education, Lycée Français, Alliance Française and various other schools are strictly French-medium, with Indian languages being taught as a second language. With this rather ubiquitous presence of all things French here, Puducherry is also known as “la Côte d'Azur de l'Est”, translating to the French Riviera of the East. A popular weekend getaway, Puducherry, or Pondy as it is colloquially known, observes an influx of travellers, majorly from Chennai and Bengaluru, during the holiday season. Given its ever-increasing fame, Puducherry’s residents are now engaged in several services that cater specifically to tourists, especially with water sports, multi-cuisine restaurants, pubs, souvenir shops etc. Its history is long and colourful. Some heritage structures in Puducherry date back to the 18th century, from the times when it was a French colony. The French connect is evident while taking a stroll in the old quarter, chiefly from the buildings that display a strong French architectural influence. Though it is not a beach destination to the tune of Goa, and its appeal lies in the spiritual rather than the hedonistic, Puducherry has some virgin, pristine and quiet beaches, which offer stunning views during sunrise and sunset. What’s more, these play host to water sports like kayaking, canoeing and swimming as well. As for those who like spending time with nature, Puducherry is a treasure trove of sorts. While the city itself is green, thanks to the efforts of the ashram disciples and citizens alike, there are a number of designated areas where one can relax and rejuvenate. Rich history, beaches, spiritual illumination – Puducherry has it all. But the one thing that leaves visitors wanting to never leave is its food. The food here is a quirky culmination of the spices of the South India and the culinary sensibilities of France, with a generous dose of Italian quirk thrown in. There are hundreds of restaurants in the city, ranging from chai stalls selling hot buns to luxury hotels that cook up a lavish spread for their guests. The best time to visit is after the onset of winter, from October to February, when the temperatures dip, making strolling down Puducherry’s French streets an absolute pleasure.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1723}",, 1726,"Boasting a rich royal heritage that is reinstated by the many monuments that dot its premises, Mysuru is nestled at the foothills of the picturesque Chamundi Hill in Karnataka. The city is a melange of the old and the new, its small-town charm well preserved in its palaces and well-laid out gardens. It also holds spirituality close to its heart that is evident from the various temples, churches and mosques here. Popularly called the Ivory city as most of its buildings are painted in ivory colour, it is an ideal destination for the modern-day traveller – it has excellent infrastructure and plenty of options for accommodation options ranging from the modest to the luxurious, and it offers an abundance of places of historical and natural significance. It also has a host of eateries that serve delicious South Indian fares. Shopping malls and high-end retail centres sit beside gullies selling authentic Mysore silk sarees; thelas (mobile food stalls) serve hot, fresh snacks to hungry travellers, as five-star hotels prepare feasts fit for a king. A well-planned holiday in Mysore will take you to some of the loveliest palaces and nature parks, while its ability and willingness to adopt the new will ensure that your stay is supremely comfortable, with most amenities readily available. Besides, the city is home to many yoga and wellness centres that have been set up to cater to the needs of the tourists. Visitors should keep at least three to four days to properly soak up the ambience and warmth of Mysore, and be able to visit all the numerous landmark that have put this city close to the top of every traveller's wish list. For around 150 years, Mysore was the capital of Karnataka’s Wodeyar rulers (1399-1947) who started the magnificent celebration of the ten-day Dasara festival. In 2010, the event completed its 400 years. Mysore was also ruled by Hyder Ali and his son Tipu Sultan in the late 18th century during which period many battles took place with the Marathas, Nizams and British. During the 4th Anglo-Mysore war in 1799, Tipu Sultan was killed and the kingdom was transferred to British allies. Legend has it that the name Mysore came from 'Mahishur', which means the home of Mahishasura. Despite modernisation, the city has not lost touch with its past and its reflections are still visible.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1724}",, 1727,"A quaint hill town, perched against the backdrop of Doddabetta (2,637 m), the highest peak in the Nilgiris, Ootacamund, in Tamil Nadu, is lined with traditional and colonial-style buildings, which make it the perfect fusion of the new and the old. Clear blue skies, lush green hills, deep verdant valleys and pleasant weather culminate to make this gem of the Nilgiris (Blue Mountains) one of the most attractive tourist destinations in South India. Peppered with coffee and tea plantations, forests of eucalyptus, conifers and pines, and a thick cover of shola trees, Ootacamund is the perfect getaway for nature lovers. Such is the renown of its beauty that it is popularly referred to as the 'Queen of Hill Stations' and the 'Switzerland of India'. A popular summer retreat for Britishers, as well as the capital of the Madras residency in British India, Ootacamund or Ooty or Udhagamandalam (as it was earlier called) has been bestowed with many architectural wonders, thanks to its colonial heritage. The most prominent of these is the Raj Bhavan or the Government House, which is a cream-coloured sprawling bungalow, with a stunning ballroom. It was the erstwhile residence of the governor of Madras and draws tourists from around the area.The best way to explore this quaint hill town is via the toy train, which runs on one of the steepest tracks in Asia. Going from a height of 1,069 ft to 7,228 ft, it winds through several breathtaking and picturesque spots, letting one drink in the spectacular size of the rocky terrain, ravines and lush green hills. Some of the scenic stops of this toy train include Coonoor, Wellington and Lovedale.Ooty is predominantly inhabited by the Toda tribe, who have been calling the area their home since centuries.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1725}",, 1728,"If stones could speak, the Khajuraho temples would create melodies! Situated in Madhya Pradesh and cradled by the Vindhya mountain range, the heritage town of Khajuraho is famed for being home to the UNESCO World Heritage Site listed temple complex that features Hindu and Jain houses of worship. These temples are famous for their stunning intricate sculptures depicting different aspects of life: spirituality, love, friendship, sports, royalty and most significantly, awe-inspiring art. Based on their geographical location, the temples are categorised into three groups: Eastern, Western and Southern. Believed to have been built in a relatively short period of time spanning over 100 years, i.e. between 950-1050 AD, the complex boasts 22 temple structures that remain from the initial group of 85. Forgotten for centuries, they were rediscovered in the 1850s and restored. The temples were conceived and built under the rule of the Chandela dynasty. The ornate craftsmanship transforms the life-like sculptures on the temple walls into works of art and is an ode to life, love and joy. There is an interesting story about how the town got its name. It is said that as the Chandela rulers began constructing the temples, they got the entire area enclosed by a wall. The wall had eight gates flanked on either side by khajur or date palm trees, which is found in abundance in this region. The temples were, thus, called khajura vatika, or bearing khajura. *This embed is a third party [ ""content"" ] and available in English only.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1726}",, 1729,"A bustling city with an indomitable spirit, Amritsar holds one of the holiest of Sikh ethos at its heart - the Golden Temple. Covered in 400 kg of gold and surrounded by a serene sarovar (pond), one is immediately swamped by the humbling sight of the glistening structure, which is also home to one of the biggest community kitchens (langar) in the country that serves about 20,000 people a day. Though visitors often make a beeline for the temple, the old-world charm of the city slowly sneaks up on them, making them fall in love with a city that buzzes with spirited and lively nuances. Be it the bullet-ridden walls of Jallianwala Bagh or the energetically charged scene of the Wagah Border, one has to step into the city to feel the passion of thousands of people who laid down their lives for the country. The many Indo-British style buildings that dot the city's landscape stand as a testimony to its rich history and significant contribution to the Indian freedom movement.Moreover, the city is known for its food pilgrimage that is undertaken in its frenetic and fantastic bazaars that win you over with their diversity and vibrancy. From an array of dishes like butter-drenched paranthas (Indian flatbread), creamy lassi (a drink made of yoghurt), dahi-balla and aloo-tikki (deep-fried savouries), the city's food is rife with flavours and aromas. However, what makes travelling to the city truly unforgettable is the warmth of its people. Amritsar gets its name from the holy tank called Amrit Sarovar, meaning pool of nectar, which surrounds the Golden Temple. Legend has it that the fourth guru of the Sikh faith, Guru Ram Das, founded the city around 1574 AD. It is said, Guru Amardas, the third Sikh guru, bought a piece of land, amid thick forests, to build a tank. But he died before it could be built. Folklore says Guru Ram Das invited 52 traders from nearby places to settle.They built 32 shops, which still exist in Amritsar, and are popularly known as Batisi Hatta. The construction for Amrit Sarovar was completed by his successor Guru Arjan Dev. Interestingly, Amritsar also finds a mention in the Hindu epic, Ramayana, as the place where Lord Rama and Goddess Sita's twin sons, Luv and Kush, were born. Amritsar was further developed by Maharaja Ranjit Singh, founder and king (1801–39) of the erstwhile kingdom of Punjab.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1727}",, 1730,"Nainital, British India's favourite summer vacation spot, is a popular hill station located in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand. Many believe that the area was reminiscent of the Cumbrian Lake district in England and thus led the homesick Englishmen to flock to Nainital. Today, while the bustling town, perched on a mountain top in the Great Himalayas, may have increased in size, with its high-rises mingling with colonial-style bungalows, it retains its old-world charm. Situated at a height of 1,938 m, Nainital was once a domain of 60 lakes, the most important being the Naini Lake, around which the town grew. There are various legends associated with its name. As per one, Nainital was named after its resident deity Goddess Naina. Another legend tells the story of Sati, who immolated herself when her father didn't invite her husband Lord Shiva to his yagna (religious fire ritual). Enraged, Lord Shiva carried her body and traversed the universe. It is believed that in order to protect the universe from Shiva's wrath, Lord Vishnu shredded Sati's body with his chakra. Many believe that Sati's eyes fell at this spot and thus it has been named as Nainital, wherein 'nain' means eyes and 'tal' means lake. There are many mythological references associated with Nainital. It is referred to in the Manas khand of the Skanda Purana as Tri-Rishi-sarovar where three sages, in order to quench their thirst, dug a hole and channelled water from the holy lake of Mansarovar in Tibet. Not just a popular tourist destination, Nainital is considered holy by Hindus as well.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1728}",, 1731,"A very popular summer getaway, the quaint hill station of Mussoorie, in Uttarakhand, remains shrouded in mist, and when it clears, it reveals a delightful view of the snow-capped Himalayas and the green Doon Valley. Fondly referred to as the queen of hill stations, Mussoorie's landscape boasts spectacular natural sights such as waterfalls and hills, and also invites adventure lovers and thrill seekers to explore its terrain with paragliding, trekking, camping etc. Mussoorie is dotted with temples that make for peaceful spiritual retreats. The lush locals of the hill station provide great avenues for nature walks. Mussoorie is also reputed for brewing fine alcohol. In fact, during the British era, it was home to several well-known breweries like McKinnon’s brewery that exported wine to England in the early 1880s. It is said that as English officers flocked to its cooler climes, they brought with them their beer and wine. And then, a few of them set up breweries here, supplying to cantonments across the country. A legend says even Ghalib, a noted Urdu poet, was a connoisseur of wine from Mussoorie. Today, while these breweries may no longer exist, Mussoorie is a good place to relax by a fire and sip a fine wine. Mussoorie was established by the British in 1823 and imprints of colonial architecture can still be found in its various structures like churches, libraries, hotels and summer palaces. Legends say the name Mussoorie is derived from 'mansoor', a shrub that grows here. The scenic locales and pleasant weather of Mussoorie invited many to make it their home, Sir George Everest, who helped the British measure the height of the world's highest mountain peak Mount Everest (later named after him), being one of them. After the British rule ended, Mussoorie became popular when Indian personalities, including political leaders, authors, artists and Bollywood superstars, made Mussoorie their home. The most noted among these is author Ruskin Bond, who still lives here and can often be spotted taking long walks in forested glades.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1729}",, 1732,"A melting pot of art, culture, cuisine and architecture, the bustling city of Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, preserves its essence of grandeur in its kaleidoscopic experiences. From a vibrant culinary scene and exquisite historical monuments to its rich art and culture and vestiges of colonial charm, the city of nawabs, as it is popularly called, is as welcoming as is the warmth of its people. As soon as you arrive at the historically-eminent and gorgeous Charbagh Railway Station, the city of Lucknow starts unfolding, revealing its charm at every turn. In the bylanes of old Lucknow, history whispers lost tales, while in the broad avenues of the newer suburbs, the cosmopolitan heart of the city throbs. From the grand gateways of the popular Bara Imambara to the ornate structure of Rumi Darwaza, inspired by a Constantinople gate, the city's heritage monuments unravel their mystery. While these monuments inspire awe, it's the bustling bazaars and craft galis of the city where its true soul can be found. Complementing this energetic liveliness, lie serene temples, mosques and churches. According to a legend, the city was named after Lord Rama's younger brother Lakshmana, who had a palace in the area. Historically, the city was the seat of the replendant nawabs, who ruled the region for centuries. Most of the credit, however, goes to Nawab Asaf-ud-Daula, who moved the capital of Awadh from Faizabad to the banks of the Gomti river in 1775, sowed the seed for Lucknow’s growth. Rising in prominence, the nawabs made Lucknow the epicentre of art, culture and music. They also commissioned some of the most aesthetic buildings in India and artisans flourished. Everyone, from architects who designed the lovely structures of the city, to the chefs who created the kebabs we love so much today, prospered under the rule of the nawabs. During the colonial era, the city of Lucknow was a strategic location. It witnessed many events of the First War of Independence in 1857, such as the Siege of Lucknow and the Kakori train incident involving revolutionaries Ashfaqullah Khan and Ram Prasad Bismil. The rich legacy of Lucknow is still alive in its culture and gives us a peek into the bygone era.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1730}",, 1733,"Colonial-era charm, a landscape of rolling green and pristine mountains come together to bring to life the city of Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya. Its vistas are accentuated by pine trees, streams, waterfalls and lush green parks. With a picturesque location about 1,525 m above sea level, on a plateau surrounded by hills, Shillong makes for a pleasant tourist destination throughout the year. The plateau is bound by Umiam to the north, the Diengiei Hills to the northwest and the hills of the Assam Valley on the northeast. Shillong is frequently referred to as the 'Scotland of the East' for its similarity to the Scottish highlands in terms of topography and greenery. Along with covers of tall pine conifers and pineapple shrubs, the city also boasts trekking trails and natural parks aplenty. A natural wonder that has given the city a spot on the world map is the living root bridges. Alive and growing and capable of carrying 50 people at a time, they are a unique experience. Shillong is a city of simple yet unforgettable experiences. From staying in a treehouse to indulging in thrilling activities like trekking, camping, river rafting, rappelling, kayaking, fishing and caving, Shillong carves a niche for itself in the hearts of visitors. Its quaintness and serenity transform into liveliness and spirited festivities at the time of Christmas. With the melodious tunes of Gospel music in the backdrop, the city, laden with snow, resembles a picturesque postcard.Home to the Khasi, Jaintia and Garo tribes, the city also has a rich tribal legacy that can be explored by strolling down its lanes. Moreover, it is known for its vibrant nightlife and amazing rock music, which is played in almost every lounge and nightclub.Shillong was the capital of British-created Assam until 1972. Legend has it that it derived its name from a powerful deity, U Shyllong. The deity was said to reside on the Shillong Peak, overlooking the city and guarding it. Given the status of a new civil station for the Khasi and Jaintia Hills by the British in the late 19th century, Shillong remained the summer capital of Eastern Bengal and Assam for several years. Ravaged by an earthquake in 1897 and completely re-built, Shillong became Meghalaya's capital city in 1972.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1731}",, 1734,"Sprawling along the pristine waters of the Bay of Bengal, Visakhapatnam, the largest city of Andhra Pradesh, is a beach paradise. Boasting stretches of golden sand kissed by tranquil waters, the city is surrounded by picturesque waterfalls, lush forests and scenic hill stations. Popularly known as Vizag, the city is home to the oldest shipyard in the country, ancient temples and spectacular caves. The main attraction in the city is a submarine-turned-museum, the first of its kind in Asia. Exploring life in the underbelly of the sea as you move through the various rooms that house exhibits showing the same can be an exciting experience. Borra caves, one of the largest in the country, are a delight for adventure lovers, who get to walk to the deep reaches of the warmly-lit caves. The city is peppered with parks and gardens, where visitors can laze around and soak in the natural beauty. Built around 11th century, Visakhapatnam is popularly called the city of destiny, referring to its soulful natural beauty. It is also the headquarters of the Eastern Command of the Indian Navy. History says Visakhapatnam was ruled by king Visakha Varma, who built a temple here in the name of Lord Visakha and hence the city was minted. It is said Visakhapatnam was once a part of the empire of Kalinga, where emperor Ashoka fought a fierce battle. Primarily an industrial city, it draws a large number of tourists throughout the year. It is fondly called as ""Jewel on the Coromandel Coast.""",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1732}",, 1735,"Large sweeping avenues, the serene Sukhna Lake, sprawling parks, spectacular contemporary buildings and the famous Rock Garden, make India's most well-planned city an urban paradise. The capital of the neighbouring states of Punjab and Haryana, Chandigarh is an urban oasis with charming tree-lined boulevards and beautifully landscaped gardens. Envisioned and designed in the 1950s by the prominent French-Swiss architect, Le Corbusier, the major buildings of the city are marvels of modern design. The city is neatly divided into sectors, each a self-contained pocket with local markets, schools, parks and other infrastructural facilities. Merely 70 years old, Chandigarh is a young, prosperous and vibrant city. It is extremely pedestrian-friendly and most visitors to the city begin by exploring Sector 17 for its shops and restaurants and Sector 22 for its hotels. What makes Chandigarh a great travel destination is its geographical location at the foothills of the majestic Shivalik range and the Himalayas, and its pleasant climate. The region is also famous because of the fossil remains that have been found here, indicating a wide variety of aquatic and amphibian life. Before civilisation arrived here, it is said this region was submerged under a large lake ringed by a marshy area.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1733}",, 1736,"A stunning contrast of nature's colour palette, where dense emerald jungles give way to stark icy peaks and snow-blanketed passes, the quaint town of Tawang, in Arunachal Pradesh, is a pristine and unspoilt tourist destination. Flanked by majestic snow-capped mountain ranges on the east and dotted with picturesque Buddhist monasteries, Tawang takes you on an adventure, which starts with reaching the town through zigzagging and winding mountain passes, including Sela, one of the highest motorable roads in the world. The colourful gompas and Buddhist prayer flags dot the landscape and invite visitors to experience a unique culture while being welcomed by the warm people of the town. While spectacular lakes and serene waterfalls provide a beautiful natural retreat, the bustling markets and an active adventure scene offer thrilling and delightful opportunities. You can also indulge in shopping to your heart's [ ""content"" ] as the tribal communities craft unique handicrafts that incorporate centuries-old skill. Tawang valley is popular as the land of the Monpas, a major ethnic group of Arunachal Pradesh. They have a glorious heritage of arts, crafts and handlooms. Their homes have furniture made of beautifully carved wood and the interior decor mirrors their traditional and cultural ethos, making a stay in this hamlet very pleasing to the senses. Add to this, the misty mountainous landscape, gorgeous walking trails and mesmerising views that this valley offers and Tawang becomes the perfect destination for travellers. It is located in close proximity to the international borders of China to the north and Bhutan to the south-west. Tawang is located at a distance of approximately 555 km from Guwahati and 320 km from Tezpur at an average elevation of 2,669 m above sea level.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1734}",, 1737,"Lying on the southern fringes of the mighty Brahmaputra river, Guwahati, the largest city of Assam, holds spirituality and adventure at its heart. Home to the much revered Kamakhya Temple, dedicated to mother goddess Kamakhya, an incarnation of Goddess Sati, the 8th-century temple attracts devotees throughout the year.Apart from temples, river cruising in the feisty Brahmaputra is a magical experience, with rock climbing at the Elephant Rocks in Morigaon, about 78 km away, coming a close second. With a number of trekking trails and breathtakingly-beautiful camping sites to its credit, Guwahati offers travellers a plethora of thrilling opportunities. Crisscrossed by waterways that pass through wildlife sanctuaries strewn around Guwahati, the city enjoys a rich bounty of flora and fauna. Driving through the jungle for safaris can be a stimulating experience. Feel your heart leap with excitement as you spot a flying fox jump across the forest, or the Indian cobra slither sinfully by. Watch out for the elusive dolphins that call the waters of the Brahmaputra their home, along with beautiful endemic and migratory birds that take shelter nearby. While its wild side languishes in serenity, the city's cosmopolitan centre bustles with the vibrancy of festivals, fairs, music, dance and arts and crafts. From the renowned Bihu dance and folk music to the energetic bhortal nritya, the city holds its culture close to its heart and displays it in an array of colours and merriment that leave tourists in awe. To sample the local flavours of the city, head to the old quarters by the river. Dotted with palms, ponds, quaint temples and imperial mansions, the area speaks of the glorious history of the region when it was ruled by the Ahom kingdom and the Koch Hajo. The city was once known as Pragjyotishpura or the Light of the East and is said to have been a powerful kingdom during the days of Mahabharata. Guwahati is also known for the resplendent silk saree and its yardages, known as Assam silk or Muga silk.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1735}",, 1738,"One of the greatest wildlife emblems of the country, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kaziranga National Park, is famed as a home to two-thirds of the world's population of the rare one-horned rhinoceros. With the mighty Brahmaputra river lapping at the fringes, the park encompasses wetlands, forests and grasslands, which shelter a sizeable population of tigers as well. Moreover, the park is an abode of world-famous snakes - the rock python, the reticulated python and the king cobra, the longest venomous snake. While eastern swamp deer and wild water buffalo are common sights, if you're lucky, you can also spot a herd of elephants making their way grandly through the park. The park is surrounded by ancient temples, pristine waterfalls and lush tea estates.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1736}",, 1739,"The quaint town of Bodh Gaya, in Bihar, echoes with a tranquil ambience, underlined by intense devotion. Dotted with temples and monasteries, this 2,500-year-old birthplace of Buddhism invites travellers from all across the world to soak in its spiritual vibes, retrace the footsteps of Lord Buddha and understand his philosophies at the place where he attained nirvana (enlightenment). The city ebbs and flows with devotees throughout the year, yet it remains suspended in time, as monks in saffron and maroon robes walk around the monuments and temples, their chants and prayers enveloping the surroundings in a cocoon of peace. Even the air of this small town seems to be permeated with peace and serenity, synonymous with Buddhism. Prince Siddhartha, who later became Lord Buddha, is said to have found a quiet retreat under the most hallowed spot here, the Bo or Bodhi tree, where he meditated till the attainment of enlightenment. There are many legends associated with this historic event and it is said that as young Siddhartha settled down to meditate, a young cow-herder named Sujata noticed him and moved by his gaunt appearance, brought him a bowl of kheer (sweet rice pudding). Not only did the meal give him strength but it is said to have inspired his thoughts on following the Middle Path. The ancient city of Bodhgaya holds a special significance in Hinduism; Gaya is mentioned in the great epics like the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. It is also said to be the place where Lord Rama, with his wife Sita and brother Lakshmana, came to offer pind dan (an offering to ancestors during Hindu funeral rites) for their father Dashratha.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1737}",, 1740,"One of the oldest living cities in the world, Patna, the capital of Bihar, stands on the banks of River Ganges, proudly cradling in its heart the city's heritage, patriotism and culture. A bustling city with old neighbourhoods, Patna's heritage spans across two millennia. An epicentre for various religions, the city was the stronghold of several dynasties, and thus boasts a treasure trove of culture and traditions. Patna retains its historic charm, and antiquity whispers at every corner accentuated by a vibrant blend of a multitude of cultures - Buddhist, Sufi, Jain, Sikh and Hindu. With a plethora of heritage structures strewn across its landscape, Patna has a diversity that extends to education and art as well. Many legendary musicians and artists hail from this city, including Pandit Ram Chatur Mallik, Bari Zohrabai, Mushtari Bai, etc. The city is also the birthplace of popular styles of music like the dadra, kajli, khayaal and dhammar. Once the capital of the mighty Mauryan emperor Ashoka, Kusumpura (as Patna was then called), transformed into Pushpapura, followed by Pataliputra and Azeemabad to finally become Patna. During the Indian freedom movement, the city of Patna played a central role. Its Sadaqat Ashram, established by Mahatma Gandhi, was the meeting ground of several freedom fighters. Moreover, a memorial dedicated to patriotic college students, who were shot by the British for hoisting the Indian flag, stands till date to commemorate the sacrifice of the unforgettable heroes. The ashes of Gandhiji were also immersed in the holy Ganges from the Gandhi Ghat located here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1738}",, 1741,"A quaint hamlet scattered with the ruins of one of the greatest education institutes in history, the Nalanda University, 11 monasteries and six brick temples, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Nalanda, in Bihar, is steeped in history. Echoing with the grandeur and glory of its ancient past, when it served as a prominent Buddhist centre, here one can trace the footsteps of Lord Buddha. A silent witness to the rich history unfolding in the region, Nalanda acts as a memorial of the past, speckled with the legacy of the Mauryan and the Gupta dynasties.It is said that Nalanda University was so renowned that students and travellers from around the world arrived to study here. Chinese traveller Hieun Tsang, who first visited Nalanda in the 7th century, in his writings, mentions that the city was named after a serpent. It is said that Sariputra, an ardent follower of Lord Buddha, was also born here. *This embed is a third party [ ""content"" ] and available in English only.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1739}",, 1742,"The stronghold of several erstwhile flourishing kingdoms, Raipur, the capital of Chhattisgarh, offers a mesmerising mix of heritage and contemporary living. While the old part of the bustling city stands steeped in history, offering glimpses of the region's rich heritage and culture, its modern counterpart is a glistening example of a smart city. Said to be in existence since the 9th century, Raipur has witnessed the rise and fall of several empires. It was once the capital of the Haihaya kingdom and a part of it was also ruled by the Satawahana kings. The Gupta king, Samudragupta, ruled the region till 6th century AD, after which the Nala kings took over, followed by rulers of the Somavanshi dynasty. The famous brick temple, the Lakshman Temple, is said to have been built by Somavanshi queen, Vasata. Boasting several temples and lakes, Raipur represents the natural and cultural diversity of Chhattisgarh. Moreover, the modern nuances of the city become relevant in the Solar Energy Park, which uses various renewable forms of energy for running boats and other tourist attractions. The Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium is another prominent tourist attraction that has put the city on the world map. For shoppers, the well-planned city offers a plethora of options from beautiful bamboo-work product, woodcraft articles to Gond paintings and handmade and handprinted Kosa silk. With its various handicrafts that are unique and homemade, Raipur is one of the best places to buy home décor and utility items. Geographically, Raipur is located at the heart of Chhattisgarh, and is being developed as a Smart City under the Government of India's Smart Cities Mission. Raipur also offers you a rich experience of the cultural heritage of Chhattisgarh. Try to time your visit during the various festivals that the city celebrates with much pomp and show to soak in its cultural vibes. A prominent industrial hub, the city is home to several industries like steel, aluminium, coal and power, and one of the largest steel markets in the country.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1740}",, 1743,"Sitting on the Arabian Sea coastline, the city of Dwarka, in Gujarat, is a popular pilgrim site, revered as the abode of Lord Krishna. Perched on the tip of the Saurashtra peninsula, this ancient city is renowned for the Dwarkadhish Temple, standing by the scenic Gomti creek. Besides, a smattering of prominent temples, the city is known for its vibrant cuisine. From desserts like shrikhand and doodh pak to the lentil based mag-ni-dal, there's a lot on offer. Thanks to the tranquil waters of the Arabian Sea lapping at its shores, the city is also one of the best diving sites in the country. From exploring rich marine life to the remains of the ancient city that has been submerged six times, tourists can have a grand time scuba diving in Dwarka .Legend has it that Lord Krishna or Ranchhodrai, as he is famously known as in Gujarat, moved from Braj (the region of Mathura, Vrindavan, Gokul, Barasana and Nandgaon in Uttar Pradesh) to Dwarka to build His kingdom. It is said that Dwarka was submerged beneath the sea after the death of Lord Krishna and remains one of the most studied underwater sites in the country.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1741}",, 1744,"Nestled on the banks of the pristine Tapi river, the winter capital of the state of Jammu and Kashmir, Jammu, is dotted with hundreds of temples. From the popular Hindu pilgrimage of Vaishno Devi, which is located nearby, to scores of religious structures set in picturesque surroundings, Jammu is the ideal city to set on a temple trail and soak in spiritual vibes. The city was the power centre of the Dogra dynasty (1846-1947) before India's independence. Legend has it that Jammu was founded by king Jamboo Lochan, the brother of Bahu, a powerful local ruler, who ruled during the 9th century. It is said, once, while hunting, Jamboo Lochan spotted a tiger and a goat drinking water from the same pond. His ministers explained that this meant the soil of the place was so virtuous that all living creatures could exist in peace. Inspired by this thought, the king decided to build his capital there. Thus Jambupura, a city that could accommodate each and everyone, be it the strong or the weak, was built. Through the middle ages, Jammu prospered, bounties pouring in from its surrounding fertile lands and as the major stopover for caravans on the trade routes to Kashmir, Asia Minor and beyond.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1742}",, 1745,"A sprawling city dotted with temples, sacred tanks and pilgrimage sites, Kurukshetra, in Haryana, is rooted in history. It is said to be the battleground of the epic war between Pandavas and Kauravas as mentioned in the epic Mahabharata. It boasts its rich heritage and past glory in various majestic temples and holy tanks like Brahma Sarovar and Sannihit Sarovar. Named after king Kuru, an ancestor of the Pandavas and Kauravas, Kurukshetra has been a silent witness to many great events through the course of the history. It is also believed that Lord Krishna preached the Bhagwat Gita to Arjuna, a Pandava prince, here. According to mythology, Kurukshetra is spread over 48 kos (an ancient system of measuring land, wherein one kos is about 3 km) and envelops in its holy folds many temples. Legends abound here and have kept the stories of Mahabharata alive. The sacred River Saraswati (now non-existing), along which the mighty Aryan civilization began and bloomed, was once the lifeblood of this land. In fact, if one is to believe the mythology that is associated with Kurukshetra, the holy waters of all the rivers that are considered to be sacred in Hinduism flow converge in Kurukshetra’s Sannihit Sarovar, at the time of Somavati amavasya and solar eclipse. It is also believed that if one takes a dip in the holy waters of one of tanks in Kurukshetra, one can attain freedom from the cycle of rebirth and ascend to heaven. Similarly, the locals are very fond of quoting the Mahabharata that says anyone who dies in this city attains salvation after death. This is the very city where it is said the great sage Manu wrote Manusmriti, the book of law and morality, which guides Hindus. Moreover, it is also believed that this is the place where learned sages compiled the Rig Veda and the Sama Veda.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1743}",, 1746,"Perched atop a rocky ridge, with snow-clad Dhauladhar mountains and rolling emerald valleys adding to its natural beauty, Dalhousie, in Himachal Pradesh, is a quaint hill town perfect for a relaxing holiday. Lined with tall pine and deodar trees and dotted with pristine lakes and waterfalls, Dalhousie mesmerises you with its natural bounty. No wonder this secluded town was a favourite summer retreat of the British before Independence! The town preserves many remnants from its past and various quaint churches are a testimony to the colonial era. Dalhousie was named after the then governor general of British India, Lord Dalhousie, in 1854. Sprawling colonial-era buildings that are liberally scattered throughout the town, are a testament to Dalhousie's Victorian charm. Its beauty is further complemented by River Ravi flowing close by. This hill station also offers amazing views of the snow-capped Pir Panjal mountain range. Pines, oaks, rhododendrons and a number of other types of trees cover the mountain slopes. An ideal place to unwind, the hill station is a treasure of ancient temples, art, handicrafts and a rich cultural heritage that has been preserved since the 6th century. As you soak in the natural and architectural beauty, don't forget to sample the delicacies the town has to offer. From chha ghosht to patande, there's a lot on offer.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1744}",, 1747,"Soaked in old world charm, the picturesque town of Chamba, ensconced in the verdant valley of the gushing River Ravi, in Himachal Pradesh, is a natural paradise. From pristine lakes, scenic waterfalls to the snow-capped Dhauladhar mountains and lush forests, Chamba is a tranquil retreat. Dotted with several ancient temples that echo with legends and myths, the town is a prominent spiritual centre and invites devotees from all over the region. Its numerous walking trails and waterfronts present ripe opportunities for adventure enthusiasts who can indulge in trekking, hiking, river rafting and camping. The rich history of Chamba is reflected in its various traditional arts and crafts like handkerchiefs, Pahari paintings, cast metalware and shawls. Dating back to the 6th century, Chamba is known as the land of Lord Shiva and the Kailash Parvat (mountain). Set amidst the Shivalik hills, Chamba is said to have been founded by Raja Sahil Varman, of the princely Chamba state, after he conquered the Rani Valley from Ranas and Thakurs in the first half of the 10th century. He also moved his capital to Chamba from Bharmour. According to Kalhana, the Kashmiri poet, who is often regarded as the first historian of the country and mentions about the place in his work, Rajatarangini, the original name of the town was Champa. As Champavati, the daughter of Sahil Varman, is worshipped as a goddess in Chamba, he built a temple for her. The temple, thereafter, became the family temple of the rulers of Chamba. More popularly known as Chameshni, Champavati is also said to be guarding the fragrant champaka trees that adorn the region. The town holds two popular fairs, Minjar Mela and Suhi Mata Mela that last several days. While the former is held on the second Sunday of the Shravana month or August and celebrates the victory of the Raja of Chamba over the ruler of Trigarta (now known as Kangra), Suhi Mata Mela is celebrated in the months of March or April.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1745}",, 1748,"A stunning expanse of rocky terrain, dotted with rock-cut cave temples and red sandstone cliffs, the town of Badami, in Karnataka, is nestled in a gorge between two rugged sandstone hills. Established around the pristine and holy Agastya Lake, which hosts a scattering of temples on its shores, Badami speaks of a glorious past that has left it a rich legacy in the form of carvings, fortresses and cave temples. Strewn with boulders and sandstone rocks with cracks that aid in a better grip, the town is a hub of rock climbing, inviting adventure-enthusiasts from far and wide to test their mettle against craggy rocks. Badami is home to a number of archaeological structures of the Dravidian era, which are remnants of the Chalukyan empire, who made Badami their capital between the 4th and the 8th centuries. The town was then a major business centre and legend has it that gold and precious stones were traded in the markets here. Badami is an archaeological paradise as the majestic architecture and intricate sculptures found here testify of the reign of powerful dynasties like Rashtrakutas, Pallavas and Marathas around the region. In fact, some of the temples of Badami have a mixed influence of South Indian architecture and North Indian Nagara style. Located 590 km from Bengaluru and 128 km from Bijapur, Badami wows a visitor with its rich history, beautiful architecture, ancient temples and rock climbing opportunities.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1746}",, 1749,"Sprawled along the shores of the picturesque Vembanad Lake, the largest in Kerala, Kumarakom is noted for its tranquil backwaters. Cruising in houseboats along the lake while breathing in the splendid beauty of the surroundings and absorbing the local culture of the quaint hamlets lying on the fringes, is an unforgettable experience. Kumarakom is renowned for an epynomous bird sanctuary, which is a popular spot to catch sightings of endemic and migratory birds. Some not-to-be-missed avian breeds one can spot here are wood beetles, larks, flycatchers, parrots, teals, Siberian cranes, owls, water duck, and waterfowls. An intriguing way to visit the sanctuary is on a boat that offers a closer look at the birds flocking around the water body. For a more comprehensive experience, tourists can stay in independent cottages built on stilts at the backwater resort of Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC).To explore more of the rural culture of Kumarakom, you can book homestays or hire a local guide to take you through the village. Sample authentic dishes, indulge in angling with a fisherman or watch as artisans transform a rough wooden block into a work of art.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1747}",, 1750,"A lush carpet of rolling green, interrupted by low rises of mountains of the gorgeous Western Ghats, Munnar, in Kerala, is dotted with huge emerald plantations and pristine waterfalls. No matter where you go in Munnar, a mixed scent of tea, coffee and cardamom will follow you everywhere. With a bountiful of natural treasures, Munnar leaves one rapt with its spectacular and awe-inspiring views. Such is the beauty of the myriad shades of green of the landscape that Munnar is often called the Kashmir of South India. Nestled at the confluence of three gushing rivers- Mudrapuzha, Nallathanbi and Kundala-Munnar literally means three rivers. During the blooming season, every 12 years, the town of Munnar is transmogrified into an artist's canvas, when the beautiful and vibrant Neelakurinji flower carpets the land in hues of purple and blue. It is truly a sight to behold as the town acquires a paradisiacal setting. Replete with picturesque greenery, valleys and mountains along with a plethora of flora and fauna in its teeming national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, Munnar is an exhilarating and peaceful travel destination. It offers a respite from the chaos of daily life and all its stress with cloudy skies, constantly pleasant weather, delectable cuisine and hillocks and greenery. Munnar is also home to the highest peak of South India, Anamudi, at a height of 2,695 m. This peak has a number of trails that make it a must-visit for trekkers and backpackers. Given its tourist appeal, the state government has guaranteed that access to this hill town is easy – it is well-connected to Bengaluru, Kochi, Mysore and other larger cities, ensuring an influx of travellers all year round, including the rainy season, when the Munnar is its most vibrant and fragrant self. The region around Munnar was once the summer retreat of the erstwhile British Government and several maharajas of the Travancore Kingdom. It was once known as the High Range of Travancore.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1748}",, 1751,"Varkala is little less than a paradise for those who are on a quest of spiritual peace in the lap of nature. This quaint hamlet, located in the south of Kerala, has a stillness and quietness that is rarely found in most places. The main tourist attractions here are a 2000-year-old Vishnu temple, Sivagiri Mutt (an ashram), and beautiful sandy beaches that give the place its picturesque grandeur. Varkala is easy to travel to as it lies only 51 km from Thiruvananthapuram city and 37 km from Kollam. Varkala beach, lying 10 km from the city, is renowned for a natural spring that is believed to have healing properties. Thus, the beach is also known as 'Papanasam Beach'. Varkala is a major draw for surfers who come here to ride the pristine whitewater waves. This town also exudes backpacker vibes and lures tourists to lavish in its rich topographical resources. Varkala is the only place in southern Kerala where the cliffs guard the sea. According to geologists, these tertiary sedimentary formation cliffs are unique geological features. It is a geology monument which is called `Varkala formation’ among geologists. The natural spring gushing out the laterite cliff is believed to have medicinal properties, as it contains various minerals.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1749}",, 1752,"Named after Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, the city of Aurangabad is speckled with beautiful and legendary monuments, a legacy of the Mughals, who reigned from here in 1653. From the marvellous Bibi-qa-Maqbara, a replica of the world-famous Taj Mahal, to the formidable Daulatabad Fort, Aurangabad is steeped in history that is evident in its glorious ancient structures. Lying in close proximity to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Aurangabad serves as a good base to explore the state of Madhya Pradesh. Even though its history dates back to the earliest periods of Indian civilisation, its true splendour was unravelled during the reign of the last great Mughal emperor, Aurangzeb.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1750}",, 1753,"Ensconced in the heart of Madhya Pradesh, the royal city of Gwalior stands in stately splendour with a stunning hilltop fort and the resplendent Jai Vilas Palace. With a scattering of heritage structures, Gwalior is also the gateway to the wild heart of India, within which are hidden several dense forests and tiger reserves. Interestingly, Gwalior's history is rooted in a legend. It is said that in the 8th century, a local chief, Suraj Sen, fell ill and was in a critical condition when Gwalipa, a hermit cured him. In return, as a gesture of gratitude, Suraj Sen built a city and named it after the saint. Famous for its grand fort situated dramatically on a hill, that was described by Mughal emperor Babur as “the pearl among fortresses in India”, the city of Gwalior is also known for its incomparable reputation in classical Indian music. Gwalior holds an unparalleled reputation in sangeet, and has retained Indian traditions and the wealth of music intact over the years. The Gwalior Gharana is one of the oldest traditions and the one to which most classical Indian musicians can trace the origin of their style. Legendary musicians like Tansen and Baiju Bawara belonged to Gwalior. Gwalior has been the power centre of a number of dynasties like Kachchhapaghatas, Tomars, Mughals, Marathas and Scindias. The city has witnessed several wars, among which the most famous is the fierce battle that took place between British and Indians under the leadership of Tatya Tope and Rani Lakshmi Bai, the queen of Jhansi, who was martyred here. Legends of Tatya Tope and Lakshmi Bai still abound in the folklores of the region.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1751}",, 1754,"Located at the heart of the state of Madhya Pradesh, Jabalpur is a city that offers tourists many natural wonders, mythological lore and historical heritage. The most popular attraction is the marble rocks. It is a deep gorge lined by gigantic mountains of marble carved by the Narmada river that flows through. The intriguing marble rock formations rise as high as 100 ft and the sight of the river rushing through the 8-km-long gorge is awe-inspiring. Jabalpur also acts as the gateway to the green heart of the state: the famous tiger reserves of Kanha, Bandhavgarh and Pench. Apart from these, there are many smaller reserves nearby. Some of these are the Virangana, Panpatha and Nauradehi wildlife sanctuaries that make for thrilling explorations. Come to Jabalpur to witness the confluence of modernity and ancientness, along with wildlife, including the spotted deer, birds, wild boar, barking deer, wild dog, chital etc. Another fascinating stopover is the Ghughua National Park, which is home to fossils of plants, seeds, flowers as well as fruits. Historically, the area was known as the Mahakaushal region and it is believed to be the land blessed by the great Jabali rishi. The Gond kings were supposedly so enthralled by the beauty of the region that they decided to make it a favoured place to relax. This is not hard to believe as one strolls through the magnificent Vindhya range and lush forests that make up the ecological backdrop of the region. Archaeologists, geologists and zoologists all flock to this place because of the innumerable treasures it holds.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1752}",, 1755,"Snuggled in the beautiful hills and valleys of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Western Ghats, the town of Mahabaleshwar, in Maharashtra, is a rare blend of surreal beauty interspersed with colonial charm. Fondly called the Queen of Sahyadri Hills, Mahabaleshwar boasts narrow lanes flanked by pretty cottages overlooking verdant valleys; friendly shopkeepers happy to regale you with stories of old; and the fragrance of strawberries that seems to permeate every breath – this is what defines the charm and appeal of Mahabaleshwar. Several breathtaking vantage points with charming tales attached to them offer awe-inspiring views of lush mountain scenery. A popular getaway from the cities of Pune (120 km) and Mumbai (285 km), Mahabaleshwar enjoys a pleasant climate throughout the year. It is well-known for strawberry and mulberry farming. Several small and quaint cafes serve delicious and refreshing strawberry and cream that is a must-try. The cream is whipped up fresh every day, and the strawberries are juicy and red, plucked from the many fields that are spread across the land. The old part of the town still retains its former grace and boasts a Mahadev temple that has a statue of a cow. The source of River Krishna is said to be the mouth of this cow. Besides, four more rivers – Koyna, Venna, Savitri and Gayatri also come out of the mouth of this cow and later on, merge into the Krishna river. The rivers Venna and Koyna are said to be Lord Shiva and Lord Brahma who, together with Lord Vishnu, form the highly revered Hindu trinity – the three deities who are said to perform the cosmic functions of creation, preservation and destruction. And in fact, the name Mahabaleshwar itself means god of great power. Mahabaleshwar served as the summer capital of the Bombay province during the British Rule, and the town came into being circa 1829.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1753}",, 1756,"Sprawled along the banks of the holy Godavari river, the ancient city of Nashik, in Maharashtra, is suffused with spirituality. Holding several significant Hindu shrines at its heart, the city is an ideal site to embark on a temple trail. Nashik is also renowned for hosting the Kumbh Mela, said to be the largest spiritual gathering on earth, every 12 years.As you soak in the spiritual fervour of Nashik, don't miss out on its natural splendour that is evident in the verdant hills of the Sahyadri range, pristine streams of the Western Ghats, picturesque waterfalls and lush vineyards. Popularly known as the wine capital of India, Nashik is the most apt destination in the country to explore wine tourism. Grab a glass of chilled Chenin Blanc and make your way through the lovely vineyards, as you sample different varieties of wine and learn about the painstaking process that precedes their creation. The tranquil undertone of the city also makes it a great spot for meditation, rejuvenation and relaxation. You can sign up for yoga and traditional wellness courses at several meditation institutes located near the outskirts of the city and get a spiritual makeover in serene surroundings.Since the city is rooted in history, a smattering of ancient forts and caves gives one a peek into its rich heritage. While its forts are architectural marvels, they also serve as great trekking sites.The city gets its name from an episode from the Hindu epic Ramayana, where Lord Lakshmana hacks off the nose (nasika) of Shrupanakha, Ravana's sister. It is said this is the region, where that incident took place.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1754}",, 1757,"A unique amalgamation of natural beauty and antiquity preserved in majestic forts, opulent palaces and ancient temples, Nagpur in Maharashtra is a fascinating travel destination. Boasting a serene repose in the form of pristine lakes and lush emerald forests, the city is an ideal retreat for nature-lovers. Throw in a number of wildlife sanctuaries and parks, and the city becomes a delight for wildlife enthusiasts as well. Nagpur's famous orange cultivation has earned it the moniker of the 'Orange City of India' and tourists can visit farms lined with orange-laden trees. From trying freshly squeezed juice to sweets prepared with oranges, there are several unique experiences on offer here. Nagpur's culinary culture invites food-lovers from all over the country for its rich diversity and strong flavours. Try authentic Maharashtrian specialities or dig into the city's native fiery Saoji delicacies. Nagpur boasts a history that dates back to the 18th century, when Bhakt Buland, a Gond prince, is said to have founded the city.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1755}",, 1758,"“The town fallen from heaven to bring heaven to earth”, was how the famous Sanskrit poet Kalidasa had described the ancient city of Ujjain. Located at the heart of Madhya Pradesh, this ancient city is a labyrinth of bustling lanes that weave through temple clusters, earning Ujjain the moniker, “the city of temples”. One of the seven sacred sites of Hinduism, Ujjain is located on the banks of the holy Kshipra (Shipra) river that is the venue for the largest spiritual congregation in the world, the Kumbh Mela, held every 12 years. The city is resplendent as a bride during Simhast Kumbh, which attracts millions of devotees from all over the world to take a dip in Kshipra river, with a belief that it would absolve them of their sins. Hindus also believe that doing so will help them attain moksha or liberation from the cycle of birth and death. Since the city has been under the patronage of various rulers, its rich heritage and vibrant arts and crafts are diverse and unique. It is very popular for traditionally printed textiles like batik, bagh, Bhairavgarh print and screen. Shop for sarees and yardages printed in any of these techniques. The history of Ujjain can be dated back to 600 BC when it was home to hundreds of temples. It was once under the powerful Mauryan empire and even emperor Ashoka had once ruled over this region. It is said that once, when Ashoka was sent to Ujjain by his father Bindusara to subdue an uprising , he was injured and was treated by Buddhist monks, the king's first encounter with Buddhism, a religion he later turned to.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1756}",, 1759,"Divided by the picturesque and pristine Upper Lake and Lower Lake, the city of Bhopal, at the heart of Madhya Pradesh, remains suspended in time. On one side of the lakes is the bustling old walled city, which is a labyrinth of narrow streets and chowks. It has a score of bazaars that are always teeming with locals haggling with shopkeepers over sundry items, and several mosques and alleyways. Its cosmopolitan counterpart, sitting to the south of the lakes, can match the pace of any metropolis in the country. The central district is known as New Market and is characterised by shopping centres, luxurious hotels and multi-cuisine restaurants. This area sits in the shadow of the Shamla Hills, which overlook the lakes and the old city. One of the greenest cities in India, Bhopal boasts many national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and zoological parks rife with flora and fauna. Moreover, the city provides the perfect setting for foodies. Founded by Paramara king Raja Bhoj in the 11th century, Bhopal was earlier known as Bhojpal after a pal (dam) constructed by one of the king’s ministers. The city is a confluence of old-world cultural heritage and new-age urban planning. Still retaining the imprints of the powerful female rulers, who reigned between 1819 and 1926, in the form of various monuments like the Gohar Mahal, the city is a unique amalgamation of the old and the new. It also bears footprints of the Mughals and the Afghans and showcases influences of Hinduism, Islam and Buddhism that have been woven together with perfection.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1757}",, 1760,"Bhubaneswar, the capital of Odisha, is one of the most ancient cities in India. With several popular temples dominating its skyline, Bhubaneswar is widely considered to be the seat of Tribhubaneswar or Lord Lingaraj, an incarnation of Lord Shiva, and is an important Hindu pilgrimage centre. In 1956, the capital of Odisha was shifted to Bhubaneswar from Cuttack. Its original name is believed to be Ekamra. This can be proven by the numerous mythological references and epigraphic sources that describe the region as Ekamra Kshetra and Saiva Pitha. Evidence of this is found in the many temples located in and around the Old Town area, which is said to have once housed about 2,000 temples. Kalinga-style architecture along with Buddhist and Jain structures gloriously intermingle here, bearing testimony to its diverse historical and cultural heritage. Along with Puri and Konark, Bhubaneswar completes an important tourist triangle in the eastern part of India. Apart from this, the city is dotted with verdant parks, gardens and water bodies that make for tranquil getaways. It is noted for indigenous crafts like silver filigree, pattachitra paintings, appliqué work and metal work. The city’s culinary delights span from seafood to the most delectable vegetarian fare. Shopping opportunities are aplenty with myriad bazaars and malls speckled across the cityscape. Several melas or fairs are organised in the city throughout the year. All of them are great ways to imbibe the local flavour of the region. Since it is located on the Mahanadi delta, Bhubaneswar is surrounded by a diverse terrain comprising river basins, forests and wetlands, giving travellers plenty of opportunities to enjoy the varied flora and fauna that call the region home. Today, Bhubaneswar is a modern and industrial city. It comfortably straddles the old and the new, and gives visitors a chance to enjoy the best of both worlds. Several large companies have set up their offices here. A number of hotel chains, budget hotels, guesthouses and lodges offer accommodation facilities across the city, truly making it a tourist-friendly destination in the eastern part of India.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1758}",, 1761,"A carpet of lush emerald green, dotted with colourful blooms, Kohima, the capital of Nagaland looks like an artist's canvas. Kohima is called the land of the Angami Naga tribe and derives its name from 'Kewhira' or 'Kewhima', meaning the land where the Kewhi flower grows. The city serpentines along the mountain ranges to the top and offers a pristine and seamless blend of nature and tribal traditions and culture. Set against the backdrop of the Japfu mountain range, the city boasts a rocky terrain and many scenic trails that are ideal for adventure-lovers and thrill-seekers. The Japfu Peak, the second highest in the state (3,048 m), is a trekking paradise as it offers one of the most challenging treks in the region that takes you through picturesque routes. Tourists can also indulge in mountain climbing and jungle camping. The best time to enjoy the city is during the internationally renowned Hornbill Festival that is a mosaic of culture, festivities, dance, art, crafts, food and music. The annual jamboree, held in December, sees thousands of footfalls and the city truly comes alive during it. Home to a sizeable tribal population, the most dominant of which are the Angami Nagas, Kohima retains its traditional charm, which can be experienced in its various heritage villages or homestay experiences.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1759}",, 1762,"Encircled by the craggy Aravalli Hills that overlook the scenic expanse of the Ana Sagar Lake, the city of Ajmer, nestled in Rajasthan, is a symphony of diverse religions and cultures. A popular stopover for pilgrims, it is renowned as the home of Ajmer-e-Sharif, the Dargah (a shrine built over a grave) of Khwaja Muin-ud-din Chishti, the founder of the Chishti order, the main Sufi sect in India. While the Dargah draws devotees all year round, it looks resplendent during the festival of Ramadan and on the death anniversary of the saint, when a sea of people arrive to pay homage. Being the erstwhile seat of the Chauhan kings, who established the city, Ajmer is speckled with grand forts, ancient temples and a vibrant history that can be seen in its arts and crafts. The city is also the gateway to the town of Pushkar, which is considered a major Hindu pilgrimage spot. Sprawled around the serene Pushkar Lake, with a dramatic landscape of sand dunes, lakes, hills and forests, Pushkar is noted for its famous fair held during the months of October and November that draws more than 2,00,000 footfalls. Ajmer boasts a richly woven history, from when it founded by Raja Ajaypal Chauhan to when Prithviraj Chauhan was killed by Muhammad of Ghor in the 12th century. It was later conquered by the Marwar dynasty in 1532, followed by the rule of Mughal dynasty under Akbar in 1559. It was emperor Akbar who gave Ajmer the status of a full-fledged province. Mughals continued to rule Ajmer until 1770 when it was surrendered to the Marathas. Finally, in 1818 Ajmer was passed on to the East India Company by the Marathas.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1760}",, 1763,"Perched on a dramatic uprise of hills, Chittorgarh, in Rajasthan, is the largest fort complex in India, sprawling as far as the eye can see. Nestled in the Aravalli range and flanked by the pristine Berach river, Chittorgarh echoes with the tales of Rajput gallantry and the melodious tunes of saint-queen Meera Bai's devotional songs. The historical grandeur of the city is reflected in its majestic monuments, a legacy of the Sisodia Rajputs of Mewar, who made the region their capital. Fortified under the patronage of the Rajputs, who would rather die in battle than surrender, Chittorgarh was attacked three times (1303, 1535, and 1567-68) with the enemy becoming stronger and more skilful every time. While the victory was not achieved every time, the sacrifices of these brave souls left a deep imprint on the history of the region. The men fought till the last drop of their blood while the women performed jahaur ( self-immolation by jumping into a holy fire). The first attack in 1303 was by Alauddin Khilji while the second attack in 1535 was by Bahadur Shah of Gujarat and finally by Akbar who seized the fort in 1568. After the last of the attacks, Rana Udaisingh escaped to Udaipur to establish a new capital for Mewar. However, under Mughal emperor Jahangir (Jehangir), Chittor was returned to the Rajputs in 1616.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1761}",, 1764,"Perched on steeply-tiered hills in the eastern Himalayas, the picturesque city of Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim, is set against the backdrop of the majestic Mt Kanchenjunga (Khangchendzonga). A tourist hotspot, it invites adventure seekers for its well-laid trekking trails and avenues for mountain biking, hiking, paragliding and river rafting. The city allows you to let loose your inner daredevil and explore the mighty Himalayas like never before. One of the most frequented hill stations of Sikkim, Gangtok is also a popular Buddhist pilgrimage site and the largest city in the state. It rose to prominence after the Enchey Monastery was established in 1840. In 1894, the ruling Sikkimese Chogyal declared Gangtok the capital of the region. It grew to be a major stopover on the trade route between Lhasa in Tibet by the early 20th century.Apart from being a centre for Tibetan Buddhism, Gangtok is a go-to destination for mountain and wildlife lovers. Magnificent views of various monasteries, Mt Kanchenjunga, Siniolchu, Chumbi Valley and the Chinese border will leave you spellbound. Uniqueness, vibrancy, colours, clouds and warm people all come together to make Gangtok irresistible.The city is also a prime destination for shopping-lovers. The government-run handicraft centre offers unique artefacts, while local hangouts like MG Marg are go-to spots for delicious Sikkimese food and artistic handicrafts. The Gangtok Food and Culture Festival held in December every year draws tourists in hordes and is a celebration of the heritage of the city.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1762}",, 1765,"Synonymous with spirituality, serenity and silk, the temple town of Kanchipuram, in Tamil Nadu, is dotted with ancient temples that are architectural marvels and a visual treat for the eyes. Situated on the banks of River Vegavathi, this historical city once had a 1,000 temples, of which only 126 (108 Shaiva and 18 Vaishnava) now remain. Its rich legacy has been the endowment of the Pallava dynasty, which made the region its capital between the 6th and 7th centuries, and lavished upon it architectural gems that are a fine example of Dravidian styles. While the temple trail makes for an entrancing experience, the renowned Kanjeevaram sarees crafted in the city are truly awe-inspiring. Premium sarees made with superior-quality silk, these are known for their lustre, weight and gold zari work that make the wearer look graceful. Kanchipuram was also an important centre for Buddhism, and home to monks such as Bhikshu Bodhidharma, Sri Sankaracharya and Sirutho. The town is also considered an important centre for learning and houses several colleges associated with the University of Madras in Chennai.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1763}",, 1766,"Poised at the confluence of the Indian Ocean, the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea, Kanyakumari, the tip of Indian peninsula's 'V' is a surreal tourist destination. Ensconced in the southern fringes of Tamil Nadu, Kanyakumari is unique in that the celestial happenstance of sunset and moonrise can be seen simultaneously. As the burning orb of sun dips into the sea, painting the sky in myriad hues of red and orange, the moon makes a silvery ascent on the other side. This ethereal phenomenon can be witnessed on a full moon night and is bigger and more special in the months of April-May, when the moon and the sun face each other on the same horizon. Boasting gems of natural wonders and historical monuments, the city of Kanyakumari enthrals one with its beauty and solitude. A large number of visitors arrive in Kanyakumari for its pristine and beautiful beaches. The locals relish seafood delicacies though South India dishes like dosas, idlis, vadas and utthapams are equally popular. A popular centre for art, culture and religion, the city holds many names, like Cape Comorin, Kumari Munai and Kumari. Located 705 km from the state capital of Chennai, Kanyakumari was ruled by the Cholas, the Nayaks, the Pandyas and the Cheras.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1764}",, 1767,"One of the oldest living cities, Madurai, holds the soul of Tamil Nadu in its magnificent and grand temples that are among the finest and most awe-inspiring specimens of architecture in the country. The most spectacular of these is the Meenakshi-Sundareswarar Temple, which is the heartbeat of the city and is visited by thousands of devotees. Madurai once traded with ancient Rome and it preserves its distinct character in various arts and textiles that have been bestowed by the Pandian kings (4th century-16th century). From exquisite sarees to wooden toys and sculptures, Madurai is a hub of shopping, where visitors can find a fine selection of unique and handmade products. After a busy and vibrant sample of the city's bustling streets, tourists can take a respite in the serene and scenic hill stations flanking the city. From the picturesque hill station of Kodaikanal to splendid waterfalls, Madurai is surrounded by natural beauty that leaves you breathless. Earlier known as Madhurapuri and Thoonga Nagaram, meaning a city that never sleeps, Madurai grew around the Meenakshi Amman Temple, which was constructed 2,500 years ago by Pandian king, Kulasekhara. Popularly called the Athens of the East, it was visited by Greek explorer, Megasthenes in 3rd century BC. Other famous travellers who visited this ancient south Indian city included Pliny in 77 AD, Ptolemy in 140 AD, Marco Polo in 1203 AD and Ibn Batuta (1333 AD). Legend has it that king Kulasekhara once dreamt of Lord Shiva, from whose hair, drops of sweet madhu (nectar) rolled down on earth. The point where they fell was known as Madhurapuri.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1765}",, 1768,"Sitting along the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal, the seaport town of Mamallapuram or Mahabalipuram, in Tamil Nadu, is a beautiful beach destination that is slowly becoming the surfing hub of the country. Speckled with several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, courtesy of the ancient Pallava dynasty (3rd - 9th century BC), who were great patrons of art and crafts, Mamallapuram holds a baffling visual treat around every corner. Its awe-inspiring cave temples, sculptures and monuments leave one marvelling at the skill of the craftsmen of that time. With its striking bas reliefs and rock-cut temples, Mamallapuram is practically an open-air museum. Many of the temples, built with granite, relate the stories from the Hindu epic Mahabharata. Once a thriving port, Mamallapuram is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site complex, also famous for its seashell jewellery, seafood, cafes and markets and a breathtaking ocean-front. While you can soak in history visiting various historical sites, Mamallapuram's pristine beaches fringed by lush groves with a warm sun, invite surfers. With perfect sea waves between June and September, the beaches host surfing training sessions conducted by experts. The town is also a major stopover for visitors coming from Chennai and Puducherry. Mahabalipuram was a well-established seaport between the 7th and the 10th centuries. It earned its name for the legend of demon king Mahabali being killed at the site by Lord Vishnu. Taken over by the kings of the Pallava dynasty, who shifted their capital from Kanchipuram to Mamallapuram, giving glory to king Narasimhavaranam, who was bestowed with the title of “Mammala” for his wrestling skills. During the rule of the Pallavas, many great artists, dancers, poets, writers found a foothold here and left their mark. The Pallavas made Mamallapuram a hub where they emerged as pioneers of new styles of art and architecture, making good use of their resources. However, the ingenuity of the Pallavas remained hidden from the world for centuries. When the region received its fair share of the limelight, it quickly became popular for its architectural marvels, gorgeous beaches, absolute serenity and mesmerising temples, and not to mention the fascinating legends of the Pallavas.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1766}",, 1769,"Nestled in Pamban Island that is shaped like a conch, Rameswaram, in Tamil Nadu, is a quaint town that is connected to the Indian mainland by the 2-km-long Pamban bridge. Drawing thousands of pilgrims every year, Rameswaram is renowned for Sri Ramanathaswamy Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Speckled with a number of other religious sites, this quiet town is an ideal spiritual retreat. Rameswaram is heavily associated with the stories of Lord Rama, who left the Indian mainland to rescue his wife, Goddess Sita, from the clutches of Ravana, who had taken her to Sri Lanka. A stone's throw from Rameswaram lies Dhanushkodi that has been endowed with magical natural beauty. Flanked by the Bay of Bengal on one side and the Indian Ocean on the other, Dhanushkodi is an explorer's delight.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1767}",, 1770,"Scattered with gorgeous monuments, a legacy of the mighty Cholas, and ancient temples that are works of art, Thanjavur (popularly called Tanjore), in Tamil Nadu, stands as a glorious tribute to its former kings. At the heart of the town, is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Brihadeeswarar Temple that was built in the 11th century and is adorned with unique carvings and sculptures, along with inscriptions that give an account of life 1,000 years ago. While the temples are awe-inspiring, the city's opulent palaces are no less, testifying of the grandeur of the ancient Dravidian civilisation. A true embodiment of South Indian art and craft, Thanjavur boasts a fine selection of traditional handcrafted items like bobblehead dolls, the divine Tanjore paintings and palm leaf articles. Thanjavur is also popular for classical music and Bharatnatyam dance. It is the birthplace of the percussion instrument thavil, popularly used in Indian classical music. Fringed by several quaint towns, Thanjavur acts as the gateway to serene destinations like Chidambaram, famous for the Chidambaram Natarajar Temple and Nagore, about 85 km away, that is revered by Muslims. Legend has it that Thanjavur has been named after a demon, Tanjan, who was killed in a battle by Lord Vishnu. His last request was that the region be named after him, which was granted by the lord.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1768}",, 1771,"Lying along the banks of River Cauvery, the ancient city of Tiruchirappalli (Trichy) is soaked in spirituality and history. Speckled with a host of temples and a smattering of other religious sites, the city is a haven for pilgrims, who can get closer to their god amidst peace and tranquility. Trichy was once the stronghold of the Chola rulers and the Pallavas, and has been bestowed with a glorious legacy, evident in its marvellous temple architecture. The Rock Fort, an endowment of the Nayaks, who ruled the region after the Pallavas, is the sentinel of the city, towering high as if to keep an eye on the land that is home to a rich heritage. The city is also noted for its exquisite arts and crafts, including Chola bronze statues and Trichinopoly cigars that are admired all over the world.   Some people call Trichy the Rome of the east as it is dotted with colleges, churches and remnants of various missions of the 17th century.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1769}",, 1772,"Among the holiest towns of Tamil Nadu, Tiruvannamalai is a popular pilgrim site, which is believed to one of the five spots in South India, where elements of nature (fire, air, water, earth, ether) are worshipped. In this mountain-temple town, situated at the foothills of Mt Arunachala, Lord Shiva is worshipped in his fire avatar (Arunachaleswara). The town is sprawled around the iconic Arunachaleswarar Temple, a spectacular structure boasting four huge gateways or gopurams. On full moon nights, the town sees a sea of devotees arriving to perform the 14-km walk of Girivalam, around the Annamalai hill. It is a mesmeric sight to see barefoot devotees gazing at the temple atop the hill and walking while chanting “Om Arunachala”. Tiruvannamalai hosts a smattering of serene ashrams that are spiritual retreats for visitors. A popular picnic spot among locals and tourists is the Sathanur Dam over River Thenpennai, around 20 km from the city. Karthigai Deepam festival is celebrated on the full moon day in the Tamil month of Karthigai (November/ December) and draws huge footfalls. Tiruvannamalai has a rich architectural legacy as it was ruled by Pallavas, Cholas, Hoysalas, kings of the Vijayanagar empire, the Carnatic kingdom, Tipu Sultan and the British.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1770}",, 1773,"The beauty of the verdant hill station of Yercaud, situated in Tamil Nadu, is such that it is popularly referred to as 'Jewel of the South'. Nestled in the Shevaroy Hills of the Eastern Ghats within the district of Salem, it lies at an approximate height of 4,970 ft above mean sea level. The name of the hill town has been derived from its geography. Due to the growth of a large number of trees around its main lake, the locals started calling the place 'Yeri-Kaadu', which literally translates into lake forest. Over the years, both words merged to make the name Yercaud. Yercaud is spread across an area of about 383 sq km, that includes its reserve forests. The rest of its terrain includes the rocky Eastern Ghats. The place enjoys a cool climate for most parts of the year. The temperatures are said to rarely rise above 29 degrees Celsius or reduce below 13 degrees Celsius. This pristine hill station is also preferred by tourists as it is less crowded and has peaceful surroundings that give a respite from the bustle of the city. Adding to its verdant landscape is the Orchidarium (where orchids are cultivated) that is maintained by the Botanical Survey of India. Moreover, there are coffee plantations, orange groves, banana, pear and jackfruit farms, and pepper plantations found in abundance in Yercaud. This region is so beautiful that even members of the animal kingdom cannot ignore its charms. Bisons, deer, rabbits, hares, foxes, mongooses, squirrels, partridges, snakes, bulbuls, kites, sparrows and swallows call it home.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1771}",, 1774,"Ensconced in the snow-capped Garhwal Himalayas, surrounded by a lush cover of alpine meadows and brushed by the pristine and holy Mandakini river, Kedarnath is a prominent pilgrimage spot. One of the char dhams, which are considered important pilgrimage destinations by Hindus, Kedarnath is said to be the abode of Lord Shiva, who is worshipped in the main shrine. Thousands of devotees from all over the country, undertake an arduous but devotional journey to reach this 3,584-m-high temple, which is the highest of the 12 jyotirlingas (devotional shrines of Lord Shiva) in India. Crystal clear lakes, curative hot springs and colourful valley beds of rhododendrons, make Kedarnath a nature lover's delight. For those who want to hike their way into the heart of the Himalayas, there are trekking options galore. The most popular of these is the trek from the sacred Gaurikund to the temple and from the temple to the serene Vasuki Lake.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1772}",, 1775,"Nestled in the secluded mountain ranges of the Himalayas, Lansdowne, in Uttarakhand, is an unspoilt expanse of green. Beautiful blue pine forests and thick oaks surround this hill town that is perched at an elevation of about 1,700 m above sea level. Dotted with charming churches, overrun by flowering thickets and small ponds, Lansdowne has many quaint attractions that add to its relaxed vibe. Named after the then Viceroy of India, Lord Lansdowne, this colonial town is connected with motorable roads, yet is remote on its own. It was established in 1887 as a British cantonment. Today, it is the headquarters of the Garhwal Rifles of the Indian Army and is dotted with temples and shrines. More importantly, it lies on the way to several significant places like Badrinath, Hemkund and Valley of Flowers, while Kedarnath and the Corbett National Park lie nearby.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1773}",, 1776,"Yamunotri makes one of the four pious Hindu pilgrimage places in the Great Himalayas. The other three are Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath, and all of these destinations are together called the Char Dham. Most Hindus believe that their spiritual journey is not complete without visiting all the dhams and the journey they undertake is known as Char Dham Yatra. Yamunotri is the commencing point of the pilgrimage that proceeds to Gangotri and finally to Kedarnath and Badrinath. Thousands of devotees arrive at Yamunotri every year to start their spiritual journey. The second sacred river of the Hindus, the Yamuna, also originates from here and devotees offer prayers at the origin point, the Yamunotri Glacier (6,387 m). It is believed that bathing in the waters of the river keeps one from an untimely death. The presiding deity at Yamunotri is Goddess Yamuna, and one of the most sacred areas is Divya Shila, a dark rock from where the famed hot springs emerge. To reach here, believers undertake an arduous journey through the mighty Himalayas. The spiritual town of Yamunotri lies in the Garhwal Himalayas at an elevation of about 3,293 m. The pristine landscape hosts lush green fields, the mighty Yamunotri glacier, hot springs and lakes. The town stands high on the deep left of the western face of the Bandarpunch Peak.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1774}",, 1777,"One of the best-planned cities in the country, Gandhinagar, the capital of Gujarat, bowls one over with its diversity. Gandhinagar has been named after Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation. The grand Akshardham Temple, built with 6,000 tonne of pink sandstone lies at the heart of the city and is the most prominent temple of the sect in the region. The city is also home to the only dinosaur museum in the country, called the Indroda Nature Park, which is popularly referred to as the Jurassic Park of India. Besides, the city holds dearly to its rich heritage of Mahatma Gandhi, which has been preserved in Dandi Kutir, the oldest and the largest museum built around the life of Gandhiji in the country. In recent years, Gandhinagar has also grown as an educational hub with top institutes like the Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, National Institute of Design and National Institute of Fashion Technology, among others, to its credit.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1775}",, 1778,"Steeped in spirituality and tranquillity, Gaya, in Bihar, is poised along the banks of the sacred Falgu river. It is a prominent Hindu pilgrim city, where tourists can trace the footsteps of Lord Rama. Gaya holds the famous Vishnupad Temple as its crowning glory, with a number of other spiritual sites scattered around the region. Most of these spiritual sites are rooted deep in legends and in stories of the epic Ramayana. It is popularly believed that Lord Rama offered 'pinda-daan' (offerings made to ancestors for ensuring they have peace) at the famous Ramshila Hill and thus many pilgrims come from far to do the same. Another must-see site is the Akshay Vat, which is believed to be the oldest standing tree on earth! Located 100 km from the state capital Patna, Gaya is surrounded by hills named Mangala-Gauri, Shringa-sthan, Ram-shila and Brahmayoni. Once a part of the Magadh empire (684-320 BC), the city’s nomenclature is after a myth of demon Gayasur, who was killed by Lord Vishnu. Gaya is also important for the followers of Jainism due to the presence of a large number of Jain temples here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1776}",, 1779,"Situated at the confluence of Rivers Subarnrekha and Kharkai, the steel city of India, Jamshedpur, in Jharkhand, echoes with the legacy of Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata (founder of the Tata Group of companies), who founded the city. The largest city in the state, Jamshedpur is dotted with lakes that are surrounded by neatly manicured gardens. Open emerald spaces, lofty hills, lush forests and pristine waterfalls adorn the suburbs of the city, making it a green paradise. Though it has been developed as one of the most planned industrial cities in the country, there are several tourist retreats for visitors to explore. Lying at the heart of the city, the Jubilee Park, a gift from the Tata Group to the residents of the city, is the main attraction here. From musical fountains to amazing laser installations inspired by Singapore's Sentosa Island, the park enchants visitors with its diversity and vibrancy. Also called Tata Nagar, Jamshedpur acts as a gateway to other cities and towns of the state.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1777}",, 1780,"Resplendent temples, pristine golden beaches and ancient mosques, tucked away in nature's splendour, make up the grandeur of the port city of Mangaluru, in Karnataka. Situated at the confluence of the gushing Gurupura and Netravati rivers, Mangaluru is a quintessential tourist stopover that offers almost everything, from wellness retreats, yoga centres, art and culture hubs to quaint churches. Nestled between the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea, the city is bestowed with natural charms that leave tourists in awe. Interestingly, it is also home to the country's only 3D planetarium. Mangaluru is located around 350 km from Karnataka's capital, Bengaluru. Different communities have a different name for the city, like in the primary spoken language of Tulu, it is called Kundla, which means junction. The city is called Kodiyal in Konkani and Mangalapuram in Malayalam. Mangaluru is the only city in the state of Karnataka to have all the modes of transport: air, rail, road and sea. At different times, the city was ruled by different empires and dynasties like Kadambas, Rashtrakutas, Chalukyas, Vijayanagar empire, Portuguese and British.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1778}",, 1781,"Surrounded by the majestic, snow-clad mountains of the Pir Panjal range, lush greenery and colourful fields, Patnitop, in Jammu and Kashmir, makes for a lovely getaway. It sits atop a plateau in the Shivalik belt and remains shrouded by a thick canopy of green pines and dense woods. Cut by the pristine Chenab river, Patnitop has mesmerising natural charms that leave you awed. It has a number of verdant valleys and vast, empty fields that are now being dedicated to camps, making camping one of the most coveted activities here. Travellers looking to engage their adventurous side can go trekking and hiking as well. There is a charming legend associated with Patnitop. It is believed that a pond existed amidst the lush green pastures of the area, and the princess of the ruling kingdom used to bathe in it every day. Thus, the pond that was called 'Patan da Talab', or the Pond of the Princess, greatly influenced the name of the place. The hill station is also home to three freshwater springs whose cold water is believed to harbour medicinal properties. Lying on the outskirts of Patnitop are the towns of Kud and Batote. Kud is popular for patissa, also known as soan papdi, while Batote is known for its high-quality kidney beans, known as rajma in Hindi. Situated almost 112 km from Jammu and 47 km from Udhampur, the hill station of Patnitop falls in the Udhampur district of Jammu and Kashmir.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1779}",, 1782,"A bustling port city, dotted with grand temples, historical monuments and serene beaches, Porbandar, in Gujarat, is a cornucopia of culture, snuggled in Saurashtra. Renowned as the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi, Father of the Nation, Porbandar acts as the gatekeeper of the rich heritage of the region. From a majestic gurukul that keeps alive ancient Vedic sciences to a unique temple that portrays the nuances of Gandhiji's life, Porbandar takes one back to the pages of history. Legend has it that this city was the birthplace of Lord Krishna’s friend-turned-devotee Sudama, and the one-of-its-kind Sudama Mandir in Porbandar echoes with the tales of the friendship of Lord Krishna and Sudama. For centuries, Porbandar has been an affluent trading destination, exchanging spices, fabrics and sundry wares with countries in the Gulf, Arab and Persian regions as well as in East Africa. Porbandar finds a place in Skanda Purana, an ancient Indian text, as Ashmavati and Sudamapuri. Around the coast, visitors can spot historical ports and jetties that prove that Porbandar was once a centre of maritime activities.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1780}",, 1783,"Scenic waterfalls, gushing rivers, lush green forests, verdant hills and a rich variety of flora and fauna, all come together to make Ranchi, the capital of Jharkhand, a popular natural retreat for tourists. Nestled in the Chhota Nagpur Plateau, one of the oldest land formations in the world, Ranchi is famed as the abode of a number of indigenous tribes of the country and attracts visitors with its rich cultural heritage. A treasure trove of minerals and natural resources, Ranchi is a bustling metropolis that acts as a gateway to some of the most picturesque regions of the Chhota Nagpur Plateau. The gorgeous Ranchi Hill and Tagore Hill, which surround Ranchi, offer amazing panoramas of the city. The age-old Shiva temple at the Ranchi Hill is one of the most visited spots of the city and devotees need to climb 500 steps to make it to the temple. If you want to witness majestic sunrises and sunsets, head to the Tagore Hill and enjoy a bird's eye view of the entire city. What makes Ranchi a good option for spending a vacation are the city's well-manicured parks with serene walking trails, colourful fountains and rich biodiversity. Places like the Rock Garden and the Nakshatra Van are some of the most interesting spots in the city where tourists can have a truly relaxing time with their loved ones. A delight for shopping lovers, Ranchi is known for its exquisite handicrafts made by the tribal communities of Jharkhand. Its Tussar silk, bamboo and dokra art products make for great takeaways. Even though Ranchi is a commercial hub, it will not disappoint the traveller in you with its tourist-friendly stopovers.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1781}",, 1784,"To find majestic lions prowling around freely, Gir National Park is the only place in the world besides the jungles of Africa. The entire forest of the park is dry and deciduous and is thus the ideal habitat for the Asiatic lion. Besides lions, leopards are the main attraction of the park. Other wildlife one can spot are sambar deer, chowsingha (the world’s only four-horned antelope), jackal, India fox, hyena etc. Moreover, the park invites birdwatchers for its more than 200 species of avifauna. Some of the prominent are the endangered white-backed and long-billed vultures. The forest is also home to more than 40 species of reptiles and amphibians. To spot Marsh crocodiles in large numbers, one can visit the Kamleshwar reservoir in the sanctuary. Some of the snakes that reside here are the king cobra, the saw-scaled viper, the krait and Russell's viper. Spread over an area of 1,412 sq km, the park has a core area of about 258 sq km. It is located about 65 km south-east of Junagadh and was notified as a wildlife sanctuary on September 18, 1965, to conserve the Asiatic lion. While the lions were completely wiped out from other parts of Asia, the indiscriminate hunting by the people of Junagadh led to a fall in their numbers in Gir. The Nawabs of Junagadh protected the lions in their hunting grounds, and then the Forest Department took over. From a population of about 20 lions in 1913, the numbers rose to about 523 in 2015.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1782}",, 1785,"Boasting exemplary architecture including finely carved mosques, Parsi agiyaris (a fire temple), European tombs and colonial bungalows, the vibrant city of Surat, in Gujarat, enchants a visitor with its heritage sites. While tourists make a beeline for the majestic Surat Fort and the Mughal Sarai, the bustling by-lanes offering quaint eateries and a multitude of shopping options, also reel them in with their charm. The second-largest city of the state, Surat is cut by the Tapi river, whose banks host the beautiful Lake Garden. Also called the Diamond City for its flourishing diamond trade, Surat is a favourite stopover for artists, fashion designers and diamond dealers from all parts of the country. Home to an eclectic mix of ethnic communities, it was one of the country's most important port cities in the 15th century. Earlier, it was renowned for its silk weaving and brocade, and today it is known for its polyester fabrics.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1783}",, 1786,"Lush green tea gardens, picturesque landscapes and endless paddy fields framed by the snow-clad Himalayas, all come together to make the beautiful city of Tezpur one of the most explored tourist destinations in Assam. Fringed by the feisty Brahmaputra river, Tezpur, in Sonitpur district, is considered to be Assam's oldest city. Straddling the state of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam, Tezpur is surrounded by some of the most exquisite scenic sites in India. There are many legends associated with this slow-paced quaint city and it is said that it was the battleground of a war between Hari (Lord Krishna) and king Banasura (a devotee of Lord Shiva). Local lore recounts that the nephew of Lord Krishna, Aniruddha, fell in love with Usha, the daughter of the king, who disapproved of their match. The king put the young prince into jail and when Lord Krishna found out about this, he attacked him with full force. Banasura lost the war and requested Krishna not to kill him, after which he presented the couple, seated in a regal chariot, to the lord. Originally, Tezpur is said to have been known as Haruppesvera, during the reign of the Mlechchha dynasty (650 - 900 AD). The rock inscriptions of Harjar Varma point to the fact that the city was in existence from 829-30 AD. Modern-day Tezpur was founded in 1835 by the British colonial administration. In fact, the city was an important centre of trade that was used as a river port. After independence, the city continued to maintain its significant streak and was the site of the establishment of the first electric power station in this part of the country.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1784}",, 1787,"Dotted with several mosques, palaces, forts and mausoleums, the ancient city of Vijayapura (erstwhile Bijapur), in Karnataka, holds the keys to some of the precious treasures of Indian history. Start with the surreal Ibrahim Rauza, a mausoleum that has been inspired by the Taj Mahal. It is said that it would have been at par with the Taj if it had been constructed in marble. Another historical wonder is the Gol Gumbaz, which is said to be the second-largest dome in the world. Vijayapura is scattered with many such architectural marvels, thanks to its legacy as the capital of Adil Shahi kings from 1489 to 1686. Vijayapura is also a centre of worship for Shaivism and the must-attend Lingayat Siddeshwara Festival is a glorious affair that runs for eight days. The city is also the gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Pattadakal.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1785}",, 1788,"An ancient port city, skirting the stunning backwaters of Kerala, Kollam is ensconced in the southern fringes of the state. A unique blend of serenity and natural splendour, Kollam is dotted with scenic waterfalls, tranquil lakes and pristine beaches that make for a splendid retreat. It is dotted with bustling markets that teem with farmers selling cashewnuts and spices. At its heart is the picturesque Ashtamudi Lake lined with cashew plantations, palm trees and quaint villages. Kollam is fondly called the cashew capital of the world as it is home to over 600 cashew processing units. The city also acts as the southern gateway to the tranquil backwaters of Alappuzha. One of the most exhilarating and enchanting experiences on the Kerala backwaters is the boat trip spanning eight hours between Kollam and Alappuzha. Kollam was once a major trading centre with Chinese, Romans, Arabs and later the Portuguese, the British and the Dutch. It has also been mentioned in the travel writings of travellers like Marco Polo and Ibam Batuta as a commercial hub. It was a popular port during the times of the Romans and the Phoenicians as well.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1786}",, 1789,"Serene stretches of backwaters (brackish water lagoons) and pristine emerald paddy fields welcome tourists to Kottayam, an oasis of calm nestled in the heart of Kerala. Bordered by the lofty Western Ghats on the east and the tranquil Vembanad Lake on the west, the landscape of Kottayam is punctuated by quaint rivulets, giving the city an almost island-like setting. From cruising gently along the waters in a houseboat to sailing in canoes, there are a number of ways to explore the beauty of Kottayam, which is also a birdwatcher's paradise. Traversing across the Vembanad Lake, one can come across some rare avian species like egrets, darters, herons, teals and Siberian storks. The word 'Kottayam' means the interior of a fort. It is called so as it was formerly a part of the erstwhile princely state of Travancore.. It is popularly known as Akshara Nagari, which means the city of letters, considering its contribution to print media and literature. It was the first Indian town to achieve 100 per cent literacy in 1989. Kottayam also occupies an important position on the cultural map of Kerala. The first autobiography in Malayalam by Vaikom Pachu Moothathu, a scholar, was published from Kottayam in 1870. It is also called the city of latex, as most of the country's rubber comes from the plantations here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1787}",, 1790,"Often referred to as the cultural capital of Kerala, Thrissur is a centre point of energetic festivities. This city hosts its own film festival, the Thrissur International Film Festival, among many other cultural events throughout the year. It invites tourists for its rich culture and heritage as it carries a strong influence of Indian, European and Arab sources from medieval and colonial times. Thrissur is most popular for a form of body art that is practiced here. It is known as Puli Kali or Kaduvakali and is mostly showcased during the festival of Onam. Another festival to look out for is Thrissur Pooram, when decorated elephants march through the city to the Vadakkunnathan Temple. A visit to the Indian coffee house that was established in 1958 is also worth the while as it is called the cultural hub of the city. The area of Thrissur played an important part in fostering trade relations of Kerala with other parts of the world. Earlier, the city was called Trichur and it is said that it was founded by Lord Parasurama, the sixth avatar of Lord Vishnu.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1788}",, 1791,"A coffer of coffee, cardamom and tea plantations, which envelope the land with lush emerald greenery and fill the air with a heady aroma, Wayanad, in Kerala, is one of the most beautiful regions of the state. Perched on the southernmost tip of the Deccan plateau, Wayanad boasts dense forests that are one of the 20 reserves in UNESCO’s World Network of Biosphere Reserves. A bridge to neighbouring states, the hills of Wayanad are connected with Bandipur (Karnataka) and Mudumalai (Tamil Nadu) to form a massive landmass that helps the wildlife of the region to freely move around in their natural surroundings. For the discerning traveller, Wayanad offers ideal picnic spots next to gurgling mountain streams, serene lakes and cascading waterfalls. While adventure-seekers can opt for mountain biking, camping, trekking, speed boating, zorbing and ziplining, wildlife enthusiasts can choose from wildlife safaris, forest trails or treehouses. Wayanad is also home to Edakkal Caves, where one of the oldest signs of human settlement are preserved. Leading tourist destinations of Mysore, Bengaluru, Kannur, Ooty and Coorg are close by.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1789}",, 1792,"Resplendent in natural beauty and steeped in colonial charm, the horse-shoe shaped quaint hill station of Almora is perched on a steep ridge, deep inside the state of Uttarakhand. Nestled in the snow-capped Kumaon Himalayas and encircled by the Kaushiki (Koshi) and Shalmali (Suyal) rivers, Almora was the summer capital of the Chand rajas, the royals of the Kumaon region, in 1560. With a mix of colonial-era buildings and traditionally painted wooden shops, Almora is a charming getaway that holds its heritage close to its heart. This is reflected in the forts, royal courts and historical monuments that can be seen here. Kumaon was home to several forts built by dynasties like Chands and Katyuris. Among these, the Malla Mahal, at Almora, stands offering a panoramic view of the Almora Bazaar. The site of the 6th century Ram Shila Temple, which has exquisite sculptures, the fort was built by King Rudra Chand in the 16th century. The stone fortress was subsequently the seat of power of the Gurkhas and the British.Surrounded by dense forests and mountains, Almora has several interesting spots nearby, including the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary, famous for sightings of leopard, musk deer, Himalayan goral, jungle cat, and chital. Another unique stopover is Lakhudiyar, which has prehistoric rock paintings that highlight Almora's ancient roots. It is said Almora flourished and became a power centre during the reign of mighty Katuris (800AD-100AD) and later under the Chand dynasty (700 AD -1790 AD). Almora is often referred to as the cultural capital of Kumaon. Kumaoni people are very proud of their traditional folk music, and the town is home to the popular Uday Shankar Academy of Music and Dance. Tourists can also sample the delectable bal mithai and singauri that are culinary favourites here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1790}",, 1793,"Sprawled along the serene Saryu river, Ayodhya, in Uttar Pradesh, is one of the holiest cities of Hinduism and attracts thousands of pilgrims throughout the year. Revered as the birthplace of Lord Rama, as mentioned in the Hindu epic Ramayana, the city is dotted with temples, some of which are connected to the ghats (stepped banks of the river) of Saryu. The city looks particularly glorious during Deepotsav, celebrated on the day of Diwali, during which lakhs of earthen lamps are lit. The sight of them floating on the Saryu is mesmerising. The best time to visit the city is during Diwali celebrations when temples are resplendent and streets are in full festive uproar. Ayodhya is said to be the birthplace of four Jain tirthankars (saints) and various shrines scattered across the city and its surrounding areas pay a tribute to them.Located about 135 km from the city of Lucknow, Ayodhya was the erstwhile capital of the Surya dynasty and was known as Kaushaldesa in ancient times. Its twin city, Faizabad, founded by Sadat Khan, the nawab of Awadh, is also a must-visit. Home to beautiful forts, mausoleums and mosques, the city gives one a peek into history.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1791}",, 1794,"A perfect blend of divinity and serenity, the picturesque town of Badrinath in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district, prides itself as one of the most visited tourist destinations of India. Considered as the abode of Lord Vishnu, Badrinath is among the holy shrines of the char Dham pilgrimage undertaken by devotees. Nestled between the Nar and Narayan mountain ranges and sprawled along River Alaknanda, Badrinath is home to some of the most impressive peaks of the Garhwal Himalayas, including the majestic Neelkanth peak. An easy trek takes pilgrims to the Badrinath Temple, one of the most revered religious sites of Hindus. A number of mythical tales are associated with the town. According to mythological belief, Lord Vishnu had come to meditate in Badrinath after sage Narada told him that he was tilting unnecessarily towards worldly pleasures. Another tale suggests that Lord Shiva was unseated by Lord Vishnu from Badrinath after which Lord Shiva was forced to move to Kedarnath. Surrounded by beautiful scenery, snow-capped peaks and water bodies, Badrinath holds rare charms and continues to be an extremely popular pilgrimage spot.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1792}",, 1795,"Sprawled over a steep mountain ridge and dotted with unending stretches of emerald green tea plantations, the quaint hill station of Darjeeling, in West Bengal, is a popular travel destination. The most in-demand attraction here is the majestic Kanchenjunga or Khangchendzonga, the third-highest peak in the world. Tourists flock to nearby peaks to watch glorious sunrises and sunsets over Kanchenjunga. Darjeeling boasts remnants of colonial-era architecture that exude a charm of their own. One of the best ways to explore the city is by riding in the 140-year-old Darjeeling Himalayan Railway that meanders through some of the most awe-inspiring landscapes in and around the hill station. The city is a treasure trove for adventurers as well, who can indulge in trekking to the Singalila Ridge or explore the area on a mountain bike. Tourists can dive into the local culture and have a memorable experience at the bustling bazaars of the city. From handcrafted products to Tibetan souvenirs, there's a lot on offer. The word ‘Darjeeling’ comes from the Tibetan words, ‘Dorje’ meaning thunderbolt and ‘ling’ meaning land. Thus, Darjeeling is referred to as the land of the thunderbolt. Before being acquired by the East India Company in 1835, Darjeeling was a part of Sikkim and Nepal for a while. Initially, the city was ruled by the kings of Sikkim, who were engaged in wars against the Gorkhas, or the native warriors clan. After Captain Lloyd of the British government was stationed in the area, he was so much attracted by the beauty of the hills that he immediately proposed to build a sanatorium. Thus, started the colonial influence in Darjeeling. Serving as the summer retreat of the British in the mid-19th century, Darjeeling grew in importance.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1793}",, 1796,"Skirted by the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Western Ghats, one of the largest cities of Tamil Nadu, Coimbatore is an eclectic cultural extravaganza. An integral thread in the state's traditional textile industry, Coimbatore is the hub of the world-renowned 'Village Cot' sarees and exquisite gold and diamond cut jewellery, which have earned it its moniker of the Manchester of the South. Dotted with scenic waterfalls surrounded by rolling green hills, Coimbatore enjoys a pleasant climate throughout the year, thanks to the Palghat Gap in the Western Ghats that ensures there is an uninterrupted stream of cooling wind blowing through. . Earlier, Coimbatore was called Kongunadu and today, it is called Kovai. Before its modernisation, Coimbatore was a village ruled by tribal chiefs called Koyan or Kovan. Later, the region was ruled by several dynasties like the Rashtrakutas, Chalukyas, Pandyas, Hoyasalas and the Vijayanagaras. During the colonial rule, the Britishers transformed Coimbatore into an industrial city and set up several textile mills that paved the way for the city's textile development. It is about 510 km away from Chennai, which is the capital of the state and can be reached from the city via bus, train and plane.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1794}",, 1797,"Lying at the foothills of the majestic snow-capped Shivalik range, amidst verdant and lush sal forests, the quaint hill station of Dehradun, in Uttarakhand, is the heart of the Garhwal region. Cut by two perennial rivers, Dehradun is a favourite with travellers looking for a serene natural retreat and also offers a wide array of terrains to trek through and indulge in activities like mountain climbing, paragliding, skiing, river rafting, angling and cycling, among others. Located in the scenic Doon Valley, Dehradun is a great launching pad for exploring destinations like Mussoorie, in the Garhwal region. The city derives its name from the conjunction of two colloquial words, ‘dera’ meaning camp, and ‘doon’, a reference to the river valley. Home to a number of spiritual sites set against the stunning backdrop of the mountains, Dehradun is believed to be one of the oldest cities in the country. Legend has it that Lord Rama, along with his brother, Lakshmana, performed penance here for killing Ravana. The British occupation of Dehradun in 1815 left a lasting impact on the city, which is visible in its various colonial buildings, even today.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1795}",, 1798,"Nestled in the high and majestic Garhwal Himalayas, Gangotri, in Uttarakhand, is one of the char dhams, which are considered an important pilgrimage for Hindus. It is the highest temple dedicated to Goddess Ganga. The holy River Ganges originates from the Gangotri glacier, located here, and is called Bhagirathi. The main attraction in Gangotri is the Gangotri Temple, where Goddess Ganga is worshipped. A 20-ft-high structure, the exquisite temple is made with white granite. Gangotri exudes a surreal and pious aura that attracts devotees and tourists alike. Moreover, the beautiful snow-clad mountains in the vicinity and crystal-clear waters of the Ganges add to the serenity of the place. Apart from visiting the temples, tourists can also visit the Bhagirathi shila, which is a piece of stone where mythological king Bhagirath is believed to have meditated to seek penance for his ancestors' sins. Head to the beautiful Gaurikund and Surya Kund near the Gangotri Temple as you explore more. Gangotri offers trekkers and mountaineers amazing opportunities to climb the majestic Garhwal Himalayas. The most popular trek is the Gangotri-Gaumukh trek, which extends to Tapovan and Nandavan. A short trek takes you to an ancient cave popularly known as the Pandava Gufa, where the Pandavas from the Hindu epic Mahabharata are believed to have meditated. Taking a trek to Dayara Bugyal, a charming meadow nestled at an elevation of around 3,000 m above sea level, is another great option. The meadow offers great views of the mighty Himalayas.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1796}",, 1799,"Nestled between the Betwa and Pahunj rivers, the historic city of Jhansi is synonymous with its courageous queen, Rani Lakshmibai, who valiantly fought against the British forces during the First War of Indian Independence in 1857. The lore and stories of the heroic queen, who was just 22 years old then, echo through the Jhansi Fort and the Rani Mahal, which are the most popular attractions. A fascinating sound and light show at the fort encaptures the gist of the life of the queen in an eloquent rendition and is a must-watch if you're stopping by. The city is strewn with various spiritual sites and lakes that were commissioned under the patronage of the mighty dynasties that held the throne of Jhansi at different points in time. Their beauty and splendour speak of the glories of the day gone by, and tourists can find a treasure trove of history while visiting them. Jhansi was known as Balwant Nagar when it was the stronghold of the Chandela kings, who ruled from the 9th to the 13rd century. Around the 11th century, the city lost importance but in the 17th century, it rose back to prominence during the rule of Raja Bir Singh Deo of Orchha, who constructed the Jhansi Fort on top of a rocky hill. The city became the capital of Maratha province in the 18th century and later the princely state of Jhansi between 1804 and 1853.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1797}",, 1800,"Spread along a saddle-shaped ridge, overlooking the meandering River Teesta, the hill station of Kalimpong in West Bengal, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the region. Surrounded by snow-capped Himalayas and crowned by the summit of Kanchenjunga (Khangchendzonga), the third highest peak in the world, it invites travellers for its picturesque landscapes and colonial charm. Situated around 65 km from Siliguri, Kalimpong is noted for its Buddhist monasteries, Tibetan handicrafts and churches. Legend has it that when the local Lepcha tribesmen were not busy with agricultural commitments, they indulged in field sports. Hence, the name Kalimpong, which means the ridge where we play. The city was once the centre of trans-Himalayan trade between India and Tibet with merchants ferrying goods through Jelep la Pass on the Sikkim-Tibet border. The city is also known for its educational institutions, most of which were established during the British era. The region around Kalimpong was ruled by the Sikkimese and Bhutanese kingdoms in succession until the 19th century.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1798}",, 1801,"Poised along the banks of River Krishna, the quaint town of Amaravati, in Andhra Pradesh, is rooted in rich Buddhist culture. Dotted with various remnants of ancient Buddhist settlements, Amaravati is a retreat for followers of Buddhism and lovers of history. Located around 35 km from Vijayawada, the town was an ancient Buddhist settlement called Chintapalli. The stupa here, built in 3rd century BC during Mauryan king Ashoka’s reign, was apparently bigger than the one at Sanchi and had a gateway at each cardinal point. One of the gateways was reconstructed and can be seen, though all other structures no longer exist. Stories from the life of Lord Buddha is carved on this gateway. Tourists can also visit the Kondapalli toy village, which is the hub of the renowned Kondapalli toys that are made using a 500-year-old process and are known for their bright colours and distinct features.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1799}",, 1802,"Dotted with grand forts, ancient and magnificent temples, serene lakes and lush green sanctuaries teeming with wildlife, Warangal, in Telangana, is a scenic getaway. Home to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Thousand Pillar Temple, which is a spectacular example of Kakatiya art and architecture, the city carries many legacies from its golden time as the capital of the Kakatiya kingdom (12th -14th centuries). While the Warangal Fort remains the centrepiece of the city with its amalgamation of beautiful arches and intricate geometrical detailing, there are many temples that are fine specimens of South Indian architecture. The picturesque city is also famed for hosting a nine-day-long annual floral festival called Bathukamma. Warangal's close proximity to beautiful natural sites like the Bogotha Waterfalls and the Eturnagaram Wildlife Sanctuary, make it an ideal launchpad to explore nearby tourist destinations. The original name of Warangal was Orugallu, which means one stone as it is believed that it was carved out of a single rock.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1800}",, 1803,"Its unhurried pace of life, natural abundance, and serene essence make Aizawl, the capital of Mizoram, a city perfect for a relaxing holiday. Perched on almost vertical ridges, Aizawl is dotted with quaint churches, neat neighbourhoods and patches of green and emerald blue lakes. The Durtlang peaks, surrounding the city, make a picturesque backdrop for the gushing Tlawng and Tuirial rivers. While the overall aura of the city is tranquil, its bustling bazaars and action-packed adventure scene are quite boisterous. From rafting in River Tlawng, angling and cave tourism to paragliding in Durtlang cliffs and mountaineering, Aizawl appeals to thrill seekers. The oval-shaped Palak Dil Lake is the centerpiece of the city. The largest natural lake in the state, it leaves one awestruck with its beauty. Add to that the colourful and vibrant tribal culture that you can closely experience in the city, and you can see why Aizawl is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Northeast. The name 'Aizawl' literally translates into a field of wild cardamom and it is said that it originated when Thanruma and Lalsavunga, Mizo chiefs in the 19th century, set up the villages in and around the present site of Raj Bhavan.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1801}",, 1804,"Positioned along the sacred sangam, the confluence of three holy rivers - Ganga, Yamuna and the mystical Saraswati, the city of Prayagraj (once known as Allahabad), in Uttar Pradesh, is a popular pilgrimage destination for Hindus. One of the four holy cities that play host to the Kumbh Mela, probably the largest human congregation in the world, Prayagraj attracts devotees, holy men, tourists and photographers from all over the world. Millions of people arrive here during the Maha Kumbh that is held at sangam every 12 years and the Kumbh that is held every six years. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Brahma chose a piece of land to perform Prakrishta Yajna (a fire ritual). The place he chose was where the three holy rivers – Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati – merged with one another. Thus, the city, blessed by the gods, was named Teerthraj or Prayag. Prayagraj also had a prominent role in India's fight for independence, a legacy that lives on at two palatial mansions - Swaraj Bhawan and Anand Bhawan - the erstwhile residences of Motilal Nehru, the father of independent India's first Prime Minister,  Jawaharlal Nehru. Swaraj Bhawan was also the site of the beginning of Mahatma Gandhi’s non-violence movement in 1920. Today, both the buildings house museums that showcase invaluable artefacts from that time.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1802}",, 1805,"Visiting Alwar feels like stepping back in time. From a grand fort and palaces to a wildlife sanctuary that was the erstwhile royal hunting grounds, the city, nestled in the Aravalli range, boasts myriad historical gems from the time when it was one of the oldest and the richest kingdoms in Rajasthan. The gigantic Bala Qila that looks nothing less than a grand monument is the centrepiece of the city. Boasting six magnificent gates and a beautiful architecture, the fort is a great vantage point to get sweeping views of the city. The Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary, which was the hunting reserve of the erstwhile maharaja, is another attraction. Sheltering a sizeable population of tigers, chital, nilgai, sambar etc., the sanctuary also hosts ruins of ancient forts and temples that feature Khajuraho-like carvings. One can find a mention of Alwar in the epic Mahabharata, in which it is believed to be the place where the Pandava brothers spent a part of their exile. It is said that Alwar formed a part of the Matsya territories of Viratnagar in 1500 BC. Moreover, the region was of prime importance during the Mughal period as it served as a base to launch attacks on neghbouring kingdoms. It was later conquered by the Jat ruler of Bharatpur. However, Pratap Singh of Machheri annexed it from the Jats in 1775 and established it as a separate state.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1803}",, 1806,"Located at the foothills of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Western Ghats, Belgaum or Belagavi, in Karnataka, boasts pristine natural beauty accentuated by historical charm. At the heart of the city lies the oval-shaped Belgaum Fort that boasts grand ramparts and huge bastions, which leave one in awe of the grandeur of the Ratta dynasty (875-1250 CE), under which it was built. The fort complex houses shrines, mosques and Jain temples, all of which are a legacy bequeathed by the rulers, who made it their seat. Several picturesque waterfalls dot the city's landscape and serve as ideal picnic spots for tourists. For adventure enthusiasts, opportunities of trekking and river rafting are available aplenty. You can tread on splendid trails that wind through scenic waterfalls or head to Dandeli, on the banks of River Kali, which is an ideal site for rafting. Belgaum has a glorious heritage and lies at the confluence of Karnataka, Maharashtra and Goa. It is also known as Malenadu or Rain Country and the vegetation here is verdant throughout the year. What makes its more accessible is its location, exactly midway between Mumbai and Bangalore.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1804}",, 1807,"A deceptively humble hilltop city, nestled in the northernmost part of the state of Karnataka, Bidar is drenched in history. Historically, this quaint unassuming town has been at the centre of a number of important dynasties in the region. Home to amazing monuments and ruins, it boasts a melange of cultures and legacies and leaves one in awe of its historical diversity. Its architectural trail is unique in that one can perceive the designs and decorative patterns of various dynasties and rulers, who ruled the region at one time. You can easily spot interesting amalgamations of Hindu, Turkish and Persian artisanship. Most of the prominent historical monuments in the region belong to the pre-Kakatiya, Tughluq, Bahamani, Barid Shahi, Adil Shahi, Mughal and Nizam eras. Bidar is renowned for its exquisite Bidriware, which is a must-buy during your visit here.The current district of Bidar includes the first capital of the Rashtrakuta empire along with Basavakalyan, formerly known as Kalyani, which was the capital of Western Chalukyas and the Kalachuris. Both Bidar and Kalyani, as important and politically powerful cities, attracted many scholars as well as artisans from across the globe. According to some accounts, Bidar featured as an important city even in the Spaniard empire in the region during the middle ages.In medieval India, Bidar was a force to reckon with as the capital city of the great Bahmani and the Barid Shahi dynasties. This meant that the city was at the heart of many political intrigues as well. The versatile architecture of the region is testament to all these different dynasties and cultures in their different times, leaving their marks on the city. This also explains why there are so many historical forts, palaces as well as tombs in the region. Bidar Fort is an impressive example of the region’s architecture. Despite being more than 500 years old, it still stands strong. No wonder then that the city has been known as the city of whispering monuments, where each wall tells a tale!Another important historical event that has influenced the heritage and architecture of the region is the movement fostered by the Lingayat reformist Basavanna, who was the founder of the Shaivite sect of Virashaivas.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1805}",, 1808,"A vast expanse of golden undulating sand dunes surrounds the vibrant and bustling city of Bikaner, ensconced in the desert state of Rajasthan, making it an off-beat tourist destination. Nestled in the Thar desert, this ancient city is adorned with gigantic and spectacular forts and palaces that invite thousands of tourists across the globe. The old part of the city stands as a silent witness to the rich history of the region when it was ruled by Rao Bika, the prince of the Rathore clan, in 1488. Surrounded by high stone walls, the older part of the city is a potpourri of culture and tradition. Five gigantic gates lead you into a labyrinth of lanes that are dotted with quaint bright red and yellow sandstone houses. At the same time, its modern counterpart takes you on a roller coaster, with its bustling bazaars, exquisite handicrafts and delicious cuisine. Bikaneri shawls, blankets, carpets, and candy are famous along with lacquerware handicrafts that make it a hotspot for shoppers. From beautiful glass work and attractive mojris (traditional shoes) to pottery, you will be spoilt for choice. While in Bikaner, don't forget to buy the Geographical Indicator (GI) tag, bhujiya, which is a delightful snack. Bikaner's deserts offer thrilling camel safaris. This unmissable experience is a great way to soak in the traditional essence of the city, when camels were the only mode of transport and long journeys were traversed on their backs.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1806}",, 1809,"With the splendid heart-shaped Rih Dil Lake at its centre and the majestic Myanmar hills in the backdrop, Champhai, in the state of Mizoram, is an off-beat tourist destination that casts a spell upon the traveller with its glorious natural beauty. Carpeted by vibrant orchids that are kissed by a host of butterflies, Champhai looks like a little piece of heaven. Its colourful tribal traditions coupled with romantic ruins, ancient relics, memorials and monuments, make Champhai a serene relief from the bustle of the city. Champhai enjoys a salubrious climate and one of the best spots to visit is the picturesque Champhai valley that is also known as the Rice Bowl of Mizoram. It lies at a distance of about 192 km from Aizawl, the capital of the state.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1807}",, 1810,"Poised along the banks of the pristine Mandakini river, the peaceful pilgrim town of Chitrakoot, that spreads over the states of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, is immersed in the devotion of Lord Rama, who is believed to have spent 11 and a half years of the 14 years of his exile here. According to the epic Ramayana, Chitrakoot is the place where Bharat, brother of Lord Rama came to visit him and asked him to return to Ayodhya to rule the kingdom. Sitting in the shadow of the scenic Vindhya range of mountains, Chitrakoot is speckled with ancient temples, ghats (stepped banks of a river), kunds (sacred ponds) and ashrams, almost all of which echo the tales of the Hindu epic Ramayana and recount legends of the mighty Lord Rama, who lived here with his wife Sita and his brother Lakshmana. Given a large number of temples here, Chitrakoot is flooded with devotees during festival season, who flock to the town to seek blessings of their God. Due to its location next to the Mandakini river, also known as River Payasvini, several ghats have been built on the water's periphery, allowing pilgrims to bathe in the holy river, and participate in the arti (ritual) that takes place at the ghats in the evenings. The arti infuses the environment with devotional energy, allowing visitors to immerse themselves wholly in the spirit of Chitrakoot.Chitrakoot’s spiritual legacy dates back to several ages. It is said that Goswami Tulsidas, writer of Ramcharitmanas, also spent a long time here. Sage Atri and Sati Anasuya are believed to have meditated in Chitrakoot as well. Many also believe that the supreme Gods of Hinduism (Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva) took incarnations here. The name Chitrakoot literally translates into a hill of many wonders, and the Chitrakoot Parvat Mala (garland of mountains) includes pilgrimage sites as Kamadgiri, Hanuman Dhara, Janki Kund, Lakshman Pahari, and Devangana.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1808}",, 1811,"Tucked away in India's western corner, Daman is drenched in Portuguese heritage and blessed with serene golden and black sand beaches. An idyllic natural retreat, nestled in the Gulf of Khambhat, the Union Territory has several quaint churches and ancient forts that exude an old-world charm and are fine specimens of the Portuguese style of architecture. Divided by the pristine Daman Ganga river into Moti Daman and Nani Daman that are both crowned with Portuguese riches, Daman is a quintessential tourist beach destination. Take a walk down the lanes of  history at the Modi Daman Fort or admire the awe-inspiring architecture of the churches or just relax at one of the beaches, there's much to do in Daman. A visit to this beautiful erstwhile Portuguese colony (16th century to 20th century) is sure to leave you rejuvenated.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1809}",, 1812,"Infused with an old-world charm, a legacy of the 400-year-long Portuguese rule, the quaint island of Diu is tucked away in the southern fringes of Gujarat and is connected to the state with a bridge. Speckled with ancient ruins of Portuguese forts, bungalows, churches and villas, Diu is drenched in colonial culture, traces of which can be found in its architecture, cuisine and handicrafts. Dotted with golden expanses of sand lapped by the green-and-blue Arabian Sea, Diu is an ideal secluded tourist destination. Its northern side faces dramatic salt pans and tidal marshes, while the southern part is kissed by rocky limestone cliffs and pristine beaches.Spanning over 21 km along the coast, Diu was a prominent seaport and a naval base in the 14th and 16th centuries. It got its name from Sanskrit word, 'dweep' meaning island. Legend has it that Diu was once ruled by demon king Jallandhar, who was beheaded by Lord Krishna. The Gazetteer of Goa, Daman and Diu states Diu was known as 'Jallandhar Kshetra' during Satyug. A temple of Jallandhar still exists in the island city. Between 320-322 BC, the Mauryans ruled Diu. Then came the Guptas (415-467 AD), the Maitrakas (470-788 AD) and Chavdas (789-941 AD). The Sultans of Gujarat had established control over Diu and between the 14-16th centuries, Diu was an important trading and naval base from which the Ottoman Turks held the reins of maritime power.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1810}",, 1813,"With stunning beaches, legendary temples and offering several adventure sports, Gokarna, in Karnataka, is a town with many identities. Since antiquity, the main attraction of the place has been its temples, attracting devotees in thousands. It has been known as a 'Brahmin town' and the gods have marked not just the hills and ravines in their names but also the beautiful beaches. One of the beaches is shaped like the spiritual symbol of Om while two peaks standing together, almost in conjugal harmony since time immemorial have come to represent the eternal love shared by Lord Shiva and His divine consort Goddess Parvati.Gokarna literally translates into 'cow’s ear', maybe referring to an area formed by the ear-shaped confluence of two rivers. The drive to Gokarana, passing through the imposing rocky cliffs of the Western Ghats on one side and the blue expanse of the Arabian Sea on the other, is very scenic. No wonder people have ascribed a religious transcendence to these hills and beaches. Most of the beaches in Gokarna are surrounded by rolling blues of the Arabian sea and the cliffs, providing picturesque panoramas of the sea and skies as far as the eyes can see. Most of the beaches are separated from the town and the other beaches by these rocks and give the feeling of being a private enclosure.Because of the terrain of Gokarana, in recent years it has also attracted a lot of adventure buffs. Some of the popular water adventure activities here include jet skiing, boating, angling, dolphin spotting and banana boat rides among others. In recent times, Gokarana has become a destination that attracts the young and adventurous crowd from around Karnataka. Gokarana is truly a place which has something to offer for everyone, from exotic beaches, to ancient temples and flavourful local cuisine.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1811}",, 1814,"Rooted in history, the small city of Gulbarga, now known as Kalaburagi, in Karnataka, is speckled with monuments that date from the 13th to the 15th centuries and reflect the architectural prowess of the rulers of the erstwhile medieval Bahamani kingdom (1347-1526). Holding the grand Gulbarga Fort at its heart, the city also boasts the oldest mosque of the state, Jumma Masjid, which sits within the fort. It is said that Gulbarga draws its name from Persian words 'gul', which means flower and 'berg' which means leaf. In the early 14th century, Gulbarga became a part of the Delhi Sultanate and was taken over by Mohammed bin Tughlaq. Till his death, Gulbarga remained with the Delhi Sultanate and then was taken over by the Bahamani kingdom. In its heydays, the city served as the capital of the Bahamani rulers between 1347 and 1428. In the 17th century, Mughal emperor Aurangzeb annexed and inducted it into the Mughal empire, from where it went into the hands of the erstwhile rulers of Hyderabad in the 18th century. Located around 620 km from Bengaluru and 220 km from Hyderabad, it is at Gulbarga that the annual Urs Festival is held at the tomb of Khwaja Bande Nawaz to commemorate the revered Sufi saint's death anniversary. Around 40 km from the city lie Jain temples on the banks of River Bhima in Jevargi, while the Jaladurga Falls on River Krishna is situated around 120 km away.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1812}",, 1815,"From one of the oldest forts in the country to exhilarating and challenging treks, small but charming Kangra in Himachal Pradesh, carves a niche for itself among hill towns. Nestled in the Kangra Valley, between the Dhauladhar and Shivalik ranges, Kangra has an unparallelled beauty and artistic heritage that are punctuated by its opulent temples and bustling bazaars. The exquisite Kangra paintings, renowned all over the world for their brilliant colours and intricate decorative detail, are like a cherry on the top for art-lovers. The city is also home to a shaktipeeth (devotional shrine where the body parts of Goddess Shakti fell), the Brijeshwari Temple that sees a large number of footfalls throughout the year. The Kangra Fort, which has been a centre point of thousand years of grandeur, invasion and war in the region, is among the prime attractions here. A short distance from Dharamsala, a hub of trekking, Kangra remains one of the most sought-after destinations in Himachal Pradesh.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1813}",, 1816,"Enchanting and eclectic, the expansive city of Bhuj, the capital of the Kutch region, ensconced in the state of Gujarat, is like a continuous cultural fiesta. A launchpad to admire the mesmerising beauty of the Great Rann of Kutch, Bhuj also invites visitors for its rich textile heritage. At the epicentre is the renowned Rann Utsav, which is a cultural extravaganza suspended in time. Visitors can enjoy this cornucopia of art, craft and food, by staying in luxurious tents and concrete cottages. To get a more intimate experience of the rich culture of Kutch, tourists can enjoy homestays at various villages strewn across the region: Dhamadka for its block printing, Nirona for beautiful castor oil Rogan paintings, Dhordo for its banni hospitality and exquisite embroidered articles.The Kutch region is sprawled along the Tropic of Cancer, from Rajasthan to the edge of Pakistan, and Bhuj being its capital is the fulcrum of all the excitement. Dotted with grand palaces that overlook bustling streets, Bhuj is a melting pot of spirituality, wildlife, culture, tradition, rich food, an illustrious history and the charms of the sea and the desert. From the 8th to the 16th centuries, the region of Bhuj was ruled by the Samma Rajputs of Sindh, who eventually conceded the region to the Jadeja Rajputs. It is said that the name of the city was inspired by Bhujiyo Dungar, a 160 m hill that looms over Bhuj. The Mughals took control of Bhuj in the late 16th century. From 1741, under the leadership of Lakhpatji I (king or Rao of Kutch), Bhuj saw the installation of some of its most gorgeous architectural structures that stand even today. All of these factors ensured that Bhuj and the rest of the Kutch had a heterogeneous mix of language, culture and religion.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1814}",, 1817,"Flanked by the pristine and softly flowing River Dhansiri on one side and beautiful forested meadows on the other, the charming city of Dimapur, in Nagaland, is an unexplored and unspoilt destination. Steeped in mellow serenity, Dimapur was the ancient capital of the powerful Kachari tribe and is speckled with ancient ruins of monoliths, temples, baths and embankments, all of which trace the town's historical roots to the 13th century AD. Meaning the city near a great river, Dimapur acts as the gateway to parts of Nagaland and Manipur, and also reflects the tribal culture of these two states. While parts of the city are bustling commercial centres, others are endowed with lush meadows, resembling the setting of a hill station. Surrounded by dense forests, gushing waterfalls and towering mountains, Dimapur is an ideal choice for adventure lovers and solace seekers alike. There are several places of historical interest in and around the city, like the Kachari Rajbari Fort ruins, and remnants of tanks like Rajpukhuri, Padampukhuri, Bamunpukhuri, Jorpukhuri etc.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1815}",, 1818,"With rolling green meadows carpeted by bushes of wild flowers blending into snow-clad mountains, whose peaks peep into the clouds, and mountain streams rushing by, Gulmarg is sheer poetry in nature. While this is the summer landscape of this tiny hamlet in Jammu and Kashmir, in winter, it is transformed into a white wonderland, with skiers making a beeline for its famous slopes. The scenic valley of Gulmarg is a little piece of paradise cocooned by the mighty snow-clad mountains of the Pir Panjal range. Emerald green meadows, deep ravines and pine-forested hills make this meadow of flowers (the meaning of Gulmarg) an ethereal sight that has inspired poets and artists for centuries. Located only 52 km from Srinagar, Gulmarg sits at an altitude of 2,730 m above sea level, and gets completely covered in snow during winter. This makes it a hub of winter adventure sports like snowboarding, heli-skiing (skiing down a mountain after being taken up by a helicopter), off-piste skiing (skiing on unconventional ski runs) etc. Its slopes have been declared as the 7th best for skiing in Asia.Gulmarg lies in the lap of the towering Apharwat peak, which is accessible via the Gulmarg Gondola – the second highest cable car ride in the world. A ride on this gondola is a unique experience as it glides above hills and valleys and seems to gets lost in mist and clouds!Gulmarg had once been a vacation spot for royalty and aristocracy. It is said that Sultan Yousuf Shah, who ruled Kashmir in 1579-1586 AD, was the first to have spotted this valley. And inspired by its rolling grassy slopes emblazoned with wild flowers, named it Gulmarg. It was also a favourite of Mughal emperor Jehangir. Skiing arrived in Gulmarg in 1927, when the British established the Ski Club of India.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1816}",, 1819,"Jagdalpur, in the Bastar region of Chhattisgarh, is endowed with gorgeous scenery and rich cultural traditions of its local tribal population. From national parks, waterfalls, palaces and museums to natural caves and religious sites, there are many tourist delights in this place. Moreover, being the capital of the southern Bastar region, Jagdalpur, offers, in a capsule, experiences from the entire area's rich tribal culture. One place of interest where boundaries between castes are blurred is the haat (market), that is organised every Sunday and is attended by adivasis (tribal people), acting both as shoppers and sellers. However, to get the full measure of adivasi life, one would have to explore the surrounding villages. Besides, one can find many serene natural spots and heritage sites in the region. The colourful Bastar Palace is another landmark here. Some also believe that Bastar is home to the famous Dandakaranya forest mentioned in the Hindu epic Ramayana, through which Lord Rama passed during his 14 year exile.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1817}",, 1820,"Spread across a lush green landscape dotted with imperial bungalows that exude colonial charm, Jorhat, the second-largest city of Assam, is an eclectic mix of cultures, diverse tribal communities, vibrant festivals and bustling markets. A major hub for exquisite Assamese jewellery, Jorhat has several renowned craftsmen who have been practicing their art for generations. The city is popular for pure gold jewellery made in Ahom (Assamese) style, and is a little dull in its shine. The gold jewellery is filled with lac, in which gemstones are embedded with the help of gold leaf. Not just jewellery, Jorhat has been one of oldest and the most important centres of commerce and trade in Assam. It was the capital of the powerful Ahom dynasty (1228-1826). Jorhat was built around two major markets, the Chowkihat and Macharhat, which came up on the banks of the pristine Bhogdoi river that flows through the city. In fact, 'jor' or 'jora', in Assamese means two and 'haat' means a market. Jorhat also boasts some of the most spectacular tea gardens in the state that are sprawled across vast expanses. With the distinctive aroma of tea in the air, one can stroll through breathtaking lush greenery and enjoy the serenity of the beautiful gardens.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1818}",, 1821,"Covered with thick forests and dotted by pristine waterfalls and deep valleys, Koraput, in Odisha, is a natural retreat with a languid pace of life. Home to various tribes of the state of Odisha, Koraput showcases the colours of tribal life and a rich folk culture. The region's bustling and lively tribal market is at the heart of Koraput, where one can soak in the vibrant culture of tribes. The popular Jagannath Temple here draws devotees from far and wide. From exploring the natural beauty of Koraput and experiencing energetic festivities to paying obeisance at various temples, this off-beat destination, lying along the Eastern Ghat mountains, offers a lot of variety to travellers. In ancient times, Koraput was under the rule of tribals, following which it was taken over by the Solar dynasty, whose king Vikram Dev is said to have shifted his capital to Jeypore, about 23 km from Koraput.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1819}",, 1822,"A gem of Rajput legacy in the royal state of Rajasthan, Kumbhalgarh is a fortress town that has the second-longest wall in the world, after the Great Wall of China. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Kumbhalgarh Fort lies within the Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary that was the erstwhile hunting grounds of the rulers of Mewar. Also the birthplace of the legendary Rajput ruler, Maharana Pratap, Kumbhalgarh was one of the most prominent fortresses of Mewar. It was established by Rana Kumbha and his successors, who belonged to the Hindu Sisodia clan of Rajputs. About 102 km north of Udaipur, Kumbhalgarh is situated on the western ranges of the ragged and high Aravallis, making it virtually inaccessible in the 15th century.There are as many as 84 forts in the area out of which 32 are said to been built by Rana Kumbha. In ancient times, Kumbhalgarh separated Mewar from Marwar and was used as a refuge by the rulers of Mewar during enemy attacks.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1820}",, 1823,"With spiritual and historic roots that go deep, Kanpur located on the banks of the holy Ganges, is a quintessential Indian city. While a part of the city, boasting a cluster of tanneries, bustles with an active pace of life, one can spot the other part of Kanpur catching up with languid strides, chewing the traditional betel leaves. One of the largest cities in the state of Uttar Pradesh, Kanpur is a shopper's delight, especially noted for its exquisite leather products and cotton fabrics. Dotted with various temples, churches and mosques, the city enjoys a spiritual fervour for the better part of the year. Situated around 80 km from Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, Kanpur was founded by Raja Hindu Singh of the Sachendi state. The city was originally called Kanhpur. It was also at the heart of the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857, the first Indian uprising against the British rule.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1821}",, 1824,"Surrounded by beautiful waterfalls, crystal-clear streams, snow-capped mountains and orchards of peaches, apricots and apples, lies the picturesque town of Lachung, in Sikkim. A mountain hamlet, about 120 km from Gangtok, it is perched at an altitude of 8,858 ft. The quaint town of Lachung invites adventure lovers, who come here for trekking and snow sports. The popular trekking destination of Zero Point is one of the major attractions, where visitors can get sweeping views of the panoramic surroundings. Mt Kato's pristine slopes are popular for skiing, snowboarding and snowtubing. Lachung comes to life during the Saga Dawa festival, celebrated in the month of June. One of the most important Buddhist festivals, it signifies three prominent phases of Lord Buddha's life: birth, enlightenment and death. From sacred ceremonies and folk art to exotic cuisines, there are many attractions for tourists here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1822}",, 1825,"An unspoilt expanse of lush greenery, dotted with clusters of traditional villages lying amidst pine meadows, Lunglei, the second-largest city of Mizoram is a nature lover's delight. Its quaint charms are best explored by trekking through the various winding trails that let one soak in the surrounding natural beauty. For birdwatchers, the scenic charms of Lunglei are nothing less than a paradise as its serene locales invite a host of birds. You can also spot wildlife aplenty. The name 'Lunglei' literally means a bridge of rock. Locals say the name is inspired by a rock that resembles a bridge that was once found in a riverine near Nghasih, a tributary of River Tlawng. Near Mualcheng, around 50 km from Lunglei, mystery surrounds an engraved image of Lord Buddha that was unearthed in the area. An ideal destination for nature lovers as well as adventure seekers, Lunglei is located around 175 km from the state capital of Mizoram, Aizawl.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1823}",, 1826,"Beguiling temples, monuments lost in history and an abundance of folklore make Orchha a jewel in the crown of the state of Madhya Pradesh. This small, pastoral town is popularly known as Raja Ram's kingdom, maybe the only place in the country where Lord Rama is revered as a beloved king and not just a god. Boasting an amazing blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture dating back to the 16th century, Orchha was at the heart of many prominent royal dynasties for nearly 300 years. This history lives on in the splendid monuments that punctuate the quaint town shrouded in mystery and sitting by the softly flowing Betwa river. Add to this the sweet smell of custard apples permeating the air, and you may start to unravel the mesmeric charm of this “hidden place” (the meaning of Orchha). At the heart of Orchha's heritage is the Orchha Fort complex. Situated on an island in the Betwa, this complex is a maze of palaces, forts and temples. Divided into three parts: Raj Mahal, Jahangir Mahal and Sheesh Mahal, the fort hides within it secret passages, exquisite murals and resplendent residential quarters of kings and queens.Orchha was established as the capital of the powerful Bundelkhand empire by king Rudra Pratap Singh in 1501 AD and then ruled by several kings. Interestingly, here the Betwa splits into seven channels, also known as Satdhara. Legend says that this is in honour of the seven erstwhile rulers of Orchha. Also honouring its royals are the intricately carved chhatris or cenotaphs, which are iconic of the city itself.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1824}",, 1827,"With a rich history, intricately woven with spirituality, epics and legends, the city of Panipat, in Haryana, is a historian's delight. With a smattering of tombs and baked brick stupas, the city boasts many gems that would enthrall the avid traveller. Panipat is believed to be one of the cities (prasthas) founded by the Pandava brothers during the times of the Mahabharata. Panipat traces its renown to the three pivotal battles of Indian history that were fought on its soil. The First Battle of Panipat was fought on April 21, 1526, between Ibrahim Lodhi, Sultan of Delhi, and the Timurid warlord Zaheeruddin Babur. Babur’s force defeated Ibrahim’s much larger force of over one lakh soldiers. The first battle of Panipat thus ended the Lodi rule established by Bahlul Lodhi in India. The Second Battle of Panipat was fought on November 5, 1556, between the forces of Akbar and Samrat Hem Chandra Vikramaditya, a king of North India, who belonged to Rewari in Haryana. The Third Battle of Panipat was fought in 1761 between the Afghan invader Ahmad Shah Abdali and the Marathas under Sadashivrao Bhau Peshwa of Pune. Ahmad Shah won but with very heavy casualties on both sides. It resulted in the worst defeat of Marathas in their history. The war led to a power vacuum, which later led to the British conquest of India. Panipat is also known as a city of weavers, with its handloom products appreciated the world over. Durri (a type of carpet), carpets, and home furnishings woven here are exported to countries like Canada, Japan, Germany and Australia. Don't forget to shop for them while here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1825}",, 1828,"Located at the heart of Saurashtra, flanked by the Aji and Niyari rivers, Rajkot, in Gujarat, is a bustling city that preserves its heritage in its monuments and ancient traditions of art and culture. A fine blend of modern and traditional values, Rajkot comes across as one of the liveliest cities of Gujarat. At any given point of time, a walk through the streets of Rajkot will infuse in one a spirit of enthusiasm and energy, thanks to warm Kathiyawadi (people of Saurashtra) hospitality. Greeting people from all walks of life with open arms is the hallmark and spirit of the Kathiyawadi culture. With colourful markets selling traditional fabrics and brassware dotting its narrow alleys, Rajkot is a shoppers' paradise.The former capital of the princely state of Saurashtra, Rajkot was founded by and named after Raju Sandhi. It was later captured by Thakore Sahib Vibhoji Ajoji Jadeja in 1620 AD. Mahatma Gandhi’s father, Karamchand Gandhi, was appointed as the diwan of Rajkot and the formative years of Gandhiji were spent at the Gheekantha area and Alfred High School.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1826}",, 1829,"Suffused with serenity and spirituality, Sanchi is a treasure trove of stone edifices surrounded by hills of rolling green. A prominent site in the Buddhist circuit, Sanchi has been bestowed a rich legacy of Buddhist monuments - from the Sanchi Stupa to the Ashoka Pillar. Walking through the many edifices one can’t help but be taken back to the times when saffron-clad Buddhist monks must have thronged Sanchi, perhaps chanting “Buddham Sharanam Gacchami”. The tranquil beauty of Sanchi is a testament to the power of one man, emperor Ashoka of the mighty Mauryan dynasty. True to its purpose, Sanchi has been a silent yet a patient witness to the rise and fall of empires, quietly assured of its place in history and mythology. The intricate carvings adorning the numerous monuments document the many teachings one can get from the life of Lord Buddha. It is said that Ashoka, in a turn of events, transformed from a violent warrior to a benevolent ruler. This change of heart is said to have come about after the vicious battle of Kalinga that took many lives. So much bloodshed is said to have filled the emperor with guilt. The experience changed Ashoka and he ordered the building of stupas to safeguard the many Buddhist relics and to propagate Buddhism. He ardently believed that the philosophy of Buddhism held the potential of positive transformation that the world needed. It is believed that the hill on which the Great Stupa stands might have inspired Ashoka to choose this as the site of the religious centre he established. The earliest Buddhist architecture of Sanchi has been dated to the early Mauryan period in 3rd century BC and the youngest is attributed to 12th century AD. Several new edifices were raised during this time and the Great Stupa was decorated with balustrades, a staircase and a harmika. The Andhra-Satavahanas added elaborate gateways to stupa 1 in 1st century BC. The Gupta period, in turn, saw the construction of many temples and sculptures in their characteristic style. It was also during this time that four statues of Lord Buddha, sitting serenely under canopies were erected in front of the four entrances of the Great Stupa. Sanchi prospered greatly between the 7th and 12th centuries AD.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1827}",, 1830,"Tucked away in the northern desert reaches of Rajasthan, Shekhawati remains suspended in time, dotted with grand havelis with beautiful frescos and murals, and ancient temples and stepwells adorned with intricate carvings. A reflection of the opulent lifestyle of the wealthy merchants of the region, Shekhawati boasts the legacy of the traders who bestowed it with its architectural gems. A photographer's dream, every nook and cranny of the district is alive with the vibrancy of colourful paintings that are almost like a picture story, revolving around religious legends, folklore and highlights of its lavish past. Most of these havelis were abandoned by their owners, when they migrated to other parts of the country for trade. Today, they have been restored and turned into museums, heritage resorts and hotels. The history of Shekhawati is rooted in the Matsya kingdom and has also been mentioned in the ancient Indian texts of Rig Veda and Manusmriti. Rao Shekha from Dhundhar established Shekhawati with its capital at Amarsar. He divided the region into 33 villages that were fortified with mud and stone forts. A prominent trading centre of the 14th century, Shekhawati is now a tourist hub in Rajasthan.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1828}",, 1831,"Sitting in the shadow of the hills of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Western Ghats, Silvassa, the capital of Dadra and Nagar Haveli, is soaked in Portuguese heritage. Enjoying a languid pace of life, the city is endowed with pristine natural beauty. It is a treat for adventure lovers, who can indulge in various thrilling activities like trekking, camping and hiking in its lush-green surroundings. The heartbeat of the city, Kilvani Road, which is a bustling marketplace, is the perfect spot to immerse in local culture and stock up on exquisite handmade products. You can find a fine selection of Warli paintings, baskets, mats and a plethora of other articles here. Tourists can also set on an exciting food trail in Silvassa, and sample unique Gujarati flavours. Soak in the rich culture of the century-old church of Our Lady of Piety and the ruins of the Tadkeshwar Mahadev Temple at Bindrabin. The Tribal Museum, in Silvassa, gives a realistic feel of local culture through a collection of masks, musical instruments, traditional jewellery and hunting tools. Located in the southern fringes of Gujarat, it acts as a gateway to Mumbai, Surat and Vapi. The name Silvassa has been derived from the Portuguese word “silva”, which means wood.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1829}",, 1832,"Speckled with gorgeous palaces, grand monuments and historical temples, the ancient city of Vadodara (earlier Baroda) is stretched along the banks of the Vishwamitri river. Vadodara is renowned all over the world for the awe-inspiring Statue of Unity, the tallest of its kind in the world, that stands against a picturesque backdrop of Vindhya and Satpura mountains. Tourists would be delighted by the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, which is a well-preserved Islamic pre-Mughal city. Deep dive into the culture of the city and explore its artistic heritage - from exquisite lacquerwork to beautiful beadwork, there’s a lot on offer for shoppers. The city also boasts a busy and vibrant culinary scene and sampling delicacies like kansaar (a dessert), khandvi (a savoury prepared with mustard seeds, sesame seeds, coriander etc.) and makai chevada (a snack made with corn cobs) is a delightful experience. Vadodara was originally called Vadapradaka, meaning a village amidst banyan trees. That human habitation reached here during the prehistoric times is evident from the archaeological findings. The city has been under the patronage of  Imperial Guptas, Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Solankis, Delhi Sultans, Mughals and Marathas, all of whom bestowed upon it architectural riches. The credit for the present-day city can be attributed to social-reformer, art-architecture-music patron Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III. Vadodara is popularly recognised as the cultural capital of Gujarat and is believed to be the third-largest city in the state.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1830}",, 1833,"Nestled on the banks River Haorah (Howrah), the laid-back city of Agartala, the capital of Tripura, offers a fine blend of royal heritage, rich cultural traditions and natural splendour. Once the power centre of mighty rulers, Agartala is known for spectacular palaces like the Ujjayanta Palace, stunning lakes and several beautiful temples. The city, which is the second-largest in Northeast India after Guwahati, is surrounded by pristine forests, beautiful valleys and roaring waterfalls. The rich flora and fauna, the vibrant handloom bazaar and the hospitality of its residents, all come together to make Agartala a perfect holiday destination. The city also holds a key to recreation and adventure for those who want to explore its trove of natural bounty. The name Agartala is made up of two words 'Agar' and 'tala'. 'Agar' refers to a kind of oily valuable perfume of agaru tree and the suffix 'tala' means a storehouse. Located close to Bangladesh, the city is also known for the patriotic flag-lowering ceremony organised at the Akhaura border.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1831}",, 1834,"Poised along the slopes of the lush Lidder Valley, Anantnag, located in the Kashmir Valley, is a land of unparalleled beauty. A refreshing summer getaway, it invites tourists, who arrive to enjoy its verdant landscapes with sparkling streams and high mountains. Anantnag plays host to thousands of Hindu pilgrims every year, who make an arduous and pious journey to the famous Amarnath Cave Temple, located 63 km away. The cinematic backdrop of Anantnag has wooed many movie-makers, who have been particularly enthralled by the ruins of the Martand Sun Temple. Lying in the southern fringes of the valley, the Anantnag district is one of the oldest in the state. It is also a gateway to popular spots like Pahalgam, Kokernag, Achabal, Verinag and Daksum. The region is criss-crossed by many streams that contribute to its scenic beauty, including the Sandran, the Brengi, the Arapath and the Lidder, which is the most prominent.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1832}",, 1835,"An emerald gem set amidst honey-hued beaches, pristine waterfalls and beautiful crystal-clear backwaters, the coastal town of Bekal, snuggled in the heart of Kerala, is a secluded and spectacular tourist destination. Home to the majestic 300-year-old Bekal Fort, the town is fringed by serene beaches that offer bewitching views of sunsets and thrilling opportunities for water sports and nature walks. The town also boasts a rich cultural heritage that is reflected in its unique handicrafts like granite idols, coconut products and wood carvings. Bekal is also a gateway to picturesque locations like Kannur and Kozhikode nearby. The local Kannada author Rama Nayak once wrote that the name Bekal has been derived from “Baliakulam”, meaning a big palace. This is a reference to a palace that was once located in the region. Over time, Baliakulam became Bekulam, and later, Bekal.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1833}",, 1836,"One of the most beautiful towns of the Western Ghats, Igatpuri in Maharashtra, invites travellers with its green mountains, grand waterfalls, ancient complexes and a prominent spiritual centre. Nestled in the lap of the green Sahyadri Hills, Igatpuri is conveniently located on the busy Mumbai-Agra highway, only 45 km from Nashik and 130 km from Mumbai. The hilly town is a perfect destination for nature lovers and spiritual seekers. The best time to visit Igatpuri is in monsoon season when its hills turn lush green and its waterfalls look truly majestic. The Vipassana International Academy, which offers meditation courses, makes Igatpuri an important centre for meditation. The town also attracts trekkers and hikers with the Tringalwadi Fort trek and the Camel Valley and has emerged as a popular hub for enjoying adventure sports.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1834}",, 1837,"Ensconced in the northeastern fringes of the country, Imphal, the capital of Manipur, is sprawled along the valley of the pristine Manipur river. Ringed by snow-capped peaks and parallel ranges of verdant hills, Imphal is endowed with many natural wonders. From gorgeous lakes, natural caves and emerald tea estates to lush parks and teeming flora and fauna, Imphal has a lot to offer to every traveller. At the heart of the city lies the Kangla Fort, a grand structure standing on the bank of the Imphal river. In its ruined ramparts, the fort hides vestiges of the glory of its past rulers. Steeped in history, Imphal's rich heritage can be traced in the various museums here, the most important of which is the Manipur State Museum. The city preserves its past glories and honours the martyrs with a smattering of memorials that make for an interesting visit. A unique attraction of Imphal is Ima Keithel or the Ima market, which is probably the largest all-women market in the world. It is an amazing sight to see local women dressed in traditional phaneks (long skirts tightly draped around the waist) and innaphis (shoulder drapes very similar to shawls) setting up their shops and stalls every morning as they get ready to welcome scores of customers. As you explore the bustling bazaars of the city, don't miss out on the vibrant handicrafts on sale here. From exquisite bamboo and cane products to beautiful pottery articles, there's a fine selection of crafts on offer.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1835}",, 1838,"Known for its scenic beauty, Buddhist culture and heritage, the capital of Arunachal Pradesh, Itanagar, offers a perfect experience with its inimitable culture and friendly locals. Itanagar, also known as the land of dawn-lit mountains, is a venue for a number of cultural extravaganzas including the fun-filled outdoor festival of Ziro that witnesses talent from the northeastern region, coming together on one platform. Each of the other festivals like Mopin, Reh and Losar represents an ethnic tribe of the state and are celebrated with dance and music. A wide variety of fauna including tigers, barking deer, sambars and panthers and the not-to-be-missed state bird, hornbill, are also found here in large numbers. The city is home to a large population of Nyishi tribe, the largest ethnic group in the state who follow Buddhism and celebrate one of the most famous festivals of the state, Nyokum. The other tribes including Moplas and Monpas celebrate the festival of Losar. Legend has it that the city was mentioned in Kalika Purana as well as in the epics, Ramayana and Mahabharata. It was called Mayapur during the period when Jiti dynasty ruled here in the 11th century.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1836}",, 1839,"Lying in the lap of the snow-capped Himalayas, the picturesque hill station of Kausani, in Uttarakhand, boasts a natural splendour that leaves one in awe. The perfect example of a hilly paradise, Kausani is nestled amidst deep green forests, crystal clear skies and many quaint lakes, hidden like gems in the wilderness. One can head over to Kausani for clear views of important peaks like Nanda Devi, Trishul and Panchachuli. In fact, one can see the ranges of snow-clad mountains stretching to about 350 km around the town. Perched at a height of 1,890 m above sea level, Kausani is a haven for trekkers, who are greeted by clear and mesmerising views of meadows, waterfalls and the many pine forests that make up the profile of the region. The best time for adventure sports is after monsoons. The climate of Kausani ranges between cool and cold and if one wishes to avoid the cold, the best time to visit is between April to June and then between September and November. Though for those who like wispy winters and snowfalls, Kausani is a treat at any time of the year. Kausani registered its place in history as more than just an average hill station when in 1929, Mahatma Gandhi came to stay for 14 days at the Anasakti Ashram and titled Kausani as 'Switzerland of India'. He was in the process of writing his book Anasakti Yoga when he visited here. This book is a Bhagwat Gita treatise. Another famous personality associated with Kausani is the popular Hindi poet Sumitra Nandan Pant, who was born here. A number of famous poems written by Pant were inspired by the natural beauty and vibrancy of this breathtaking place.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1837}",, 1840,"Exerting a magnetic pull over scuba divers, snorkellers and nature lovers, the 4,200-sq-km of immaculate archipelago lagoons, warm waters and unspoilt coral reefs, make Kavaratti, the capital of Lakshadweep, one of the most attractive island destinations in the country. Lying 300 km off the coast of the state of Kerala, in the Arabian Sea, Lakshadweep, the smallest Union Territory of India, is stunning in its remoteness. Encompassing a string of about 36 palm-fringed coral islands, of which around 10 are inhabited, Lakshadweep is nestled amidst deep blue lagoons that are spectacular in their beauty. Boasting an equally splendid flora and fauna, the waters come alive with schools of fish that seem like vibrant dots of colour swimming in the sea. From exploring shipwrecks that look like a virtual underwater museum to exploring the colourful marine life and indulging in various water sports like kayaking, windsurfing, canoeing, scuba diving and swimming, tourists can have their fill of nature's bounty in Kavaratti. In the lagoons around it, one can spot fascinating starfish, anemones, sea cucumbers, corals amongst a multitude of fish. Not just nature's paradise but also a spiritually significant place, Kavaratti has the maximum number of mosques in Lakshadweep. Out of 52 mosques, Jamnath, Mohidden and Ujra are the most prominent ones. Kavaratti also offers great food choices to visitors and spicy tuna fish, sweet potatoes and chicken, made in Malabar style, are a must try.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1838}",, 1841,"Situated on the banks of River Panchganga, the ancient city of Kolhapur, in Maharashtra, is peppered with a host of grand monuments and old temples. Home to one of the largest forts in the Deccan region, Panhala, where Maratha ruler Chhatrapati Shivaji is said to have spent a lot of time, the city is a mine of Maratha legends. Kolhapur also hosts one of the 51 shaktipeethas (devotional shrines where the body parts of Goddess Sati fell) and draws a large number of pilgrims every year. Such is Kolhapur's spiritual significance that it is colloquially called Dakshin Kashi (Southern Kashi), since it is located in the southernmost part of the state.Lying in the lap of the Sahyadri range, Kolhapur also boasts a host of wildlife sanctuaries that are teeming with flora and fauna. Enjoy a jungle safari and experience nature at close quarters, as you may get to see a tiger ambling by your jeep or an elusive leopard peeping from behind a tree.The city's heritage sites are worth exploring and its bustling bazaars are a delight for shoppers. The main attraction is the Kolhapuri saaj, an opulent necklace renowned all over the country. Shoppers can also stock up on the famous Kolhapuri chappals (leather sandals) that come in multiple styles, colours and embellishments.Once a princely state in pre-independent India, the city is mentioned in the holy Puranas. Founded by Chhatrapati Tarabai, Kolhapur flourished under the rule of the Chhatrapati clan of Kolhapur (1710–1949).",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1839}",, 1842,"Nanded, in Maharashtra, is the perfect example of spiritual and philosophical antiquity blending seamlessly with the progressive present. One feels the grace of Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth guru of the Sikhs, running through the very fabric of the city as it welcomes the sea of believers who flow into the town to experience it. It is no wonder that Guru Gobind Singh should have chosen this historic place for his last congregation, standing by the banks of River Godavari. Nanded is dotted with gurudwaras that invite devotees to experience the serene repose that the Sikh Guru himself felt. It is said that it was here that he passed on the guru-ship to Guru Granth Sahib in 1708, just before his death. Guru Gobind Singh is believed to have arrived in Nanded with Bahadur Shah in August 1708 and while the latter proceeded to Golconda, Guru Gobind Singh decided to stay on. According to legend, Guru Gobind Singh was travelling in the company of Bahadur Shah to convince him to mete out justice for the murder of a number of Sikhs, including his sons, but the Shah refused to relent and the two parted ways.Nanded also houses various Sufi shrines and, historically, the banks of the sacred Godavari river have been the site of many Vedic rituals. Some of the important ghats include the Urvashi Ghat, Ram Ghat and the Govardhan Ghat. Other attractions include the once grand Kshetrapala statue, which is believed to have been taller than 50 ft. Presently, Nanded is the eighth-largest urban agglomeration in Maharashtra. Locally, however, the surrounding region is known as Marathawad and Nanded is the second-largest city in the Marathwada region after Aurangabad. Today, Nanded attracts many young scholars to the renowned Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University at Vishnupuri. Through the centuries, Nanded has stood as a silent witness to the glory of various dynasties in the region like the Satvahanas, the Chalukyas, the Rashtrakutas, the Kakatiyas, the Yadavas, the Bahamanis, the Adilshahis and finally the Mughals. The Nandas have ruled over the region through generations.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1840}",, 1843,"Among the most popular global pilgrimage places, Tirupati, in Andhra Pradesh, is a stopover for those seeking spirituality and sanctity. Situated at the foot of Tirumala Hills, this lively pilgrim place attracts devotees all year round. Tirupati Balaji or the Lord Venkatesha Temple is the main attraction here. Said to be one of the richest temples in the country, it sees an estimated footfall of 60,000 every day. Devotees donate their hair and various riches in the temple in order to please the god. Though the temple is an overwhelming presence in the town, Tirupati also houses one of the oldest and the rarest geological formations in the world – a natural stone arch. Lying in close proximity to the temple, the stone arch or Sila Thoranam (garland or festoon of rocks) has been categorised as Precambrian and is believed to be 1,500 million years old! Tirupati has been ruled by various kingdoms such as the Pallavas around the 9th century, Cholas in the 10th century, and Vijayanagara between the 14th and 15th centuries. It is believed that the rituals in this temple town were formulated by Shri Ramanujacharya, a Hindu theologian and philosopher, in the 11th century. The Tirumala Hills, which is a group of seven hills namely, Seshadri, Vedadri, Garudadri, Anjanadri, Vrishabadri, Narayanadri and Venkatadri, add to the beauty of the town. When viewed from the top, these hills appear to be in the form of a coiled serpent. It is believed that they were once the resting place of Lord Vishnu.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1841}",, 1844,"Fringed by snow-covered Himalayan peaks, deep valleys and skirted by the gushing glacial Lidder river, the hill station of Pahalgam in Kashmir Valley, is one of nature's benevolent and beatific expressions. Offering much in the way of awe-inspiring sights, this quaint town is located at the confluence of two streams flowing from the pristine Sheshnag lake and the Lidder river. Perched at a height of 2,130 m, Pahalgam's journey from a humble shepherd's village with breathtaking views to a cherished golfing destination, popular across the world, has been exciting.The huge, undulating meadow of Baisaran, surrounded by thickly wooded pine forests offers a haven for nature lovers. Known for its stunning landscape, Pahalgam has been the location for several Bollywood films, including the superhit Betaab film (1983), after which is named the Betaab Valley!During summer, as soft green grass carpets the meadows, tourists start arriving here, some to soak in nature's bounty and others for a dash of adventure. The nearby Chandanwari glacier point is very popular among trekkers.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1842}",, 1845,"Lying at the foothills of Kangra and Dalhousie, the small and bustling city of Pathankot is like a delightful appetiser before you set out to explore the exquisite beauty of Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh. Criss-crossed by the Beas and Ravi rivers, the city enjoys a lush green landscape that is dotted with ancient forts and centuries-old temples. From the majestic Shahpur Kandi Fort, built under the patronage of Rajput chief, Jaspal Singh Pathania, to the charming Nurpur Fort, named in honour of Mughal empress Nur Jahan, Pathankot preserves its age-old ties with care. Tourists can soak in the charm of archaeological ruins and pay homage to one of the few temples dedicated to Lord Krishna and Meera Bai.Pathankot lies at the confluence of the three states of Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir. Its unique position as the last city on the national highway that connects Jammu and Kashmir with the rest of India, often makes it a rest stop before heading into the mountains of Jammu and Kashmir, Dalhousie, Chamba, Kangra, Dharamsala, Mcleodganj, Jwalaji, Chintpurni and deep into the Himalayas. According to Sikh history, it is believed that Pathankot was established by the first Sikh Guru – Guru Nanak Dev Ji. In the great epic, Mahabharata, Pathankot is noted as Audumbar and in the ancient book of Ain-i-Akbari, it was noted as ‘Pargana Headquarter’.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1843}",, 1846,"From a rich history to a profound culture, the city of Patiala, in Punjab, boasts majestic art and architecture. From finest buildings, including the Moti Bagh Palace and the Sheesh Mahal, to the most notable schools of Hindustani classical music, the Patiala gharana that produced the likes of Ustad Ali Bux and Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, the city offers much to the quintessential traveller. For shoppers, Patiala is a right delight and offers jutis (embroidered shoes), parandis (coloured braids) and nallas (silken drawstrings). Netaji Subhash National Institute of Sports that was set up within the Moti Bagh Palace after independence is said to be the largest sports institute in Asia.The most ostentatious ruler of the erstwhile princely state, Maharaja Bhupinder Singh, is said to be the first Indian to own an aeroplane.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1844}",, 1847,"Grassy meadows, perennial streams frolicking down the mountains, a rich variety of flora and fauna and lush landscapes invite one to languish in pretty Pithoragarh, the last district of Uttarakhand, sitting on the Indo-Nepal border. Set against the backdrop of majestic and snow-capped Panchachuli peaks, Pithoragarh is endowed with enthralling natural beauty. Perched at a height of about 1,645 m above sea level, it is not just a stopover for nature lovers, but also a haven for adventure enthusiasts, who can indulge in activities like trekking, camping, hiking etc. Pithoragarh boasts a rich cultural heritage and aipan (alpana), the popular art form of the Kumaon region is a major attraction. It involves the decoration of walls, papers and pieces of cloth by drawing various geometric designs and figures of gods and goddesses on them. Once a major centre of power during the regime of the Chand kings in Kumaon, Pithoragarh also boasts many spiritual sites. It is also a popular pit stop for devotees taking the pilgrimage to Mount Kailash.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1845}",, 1848,"With a roaring sea lapping at its beautiful seashores and silver beaches, a thick cover of mangroves and verdant valleys blanketing most of its landscape, the port city of Ratnagiri is like a gem that has dropped from nature's crown. Punctuated with majestic valleys, massive creeks and marshlands, the unadulterated gorgeous beauty of Ratnagiri, lying in Maharashtra's Konkan region, would turn any city its size green with envy. During the months of February to April, the city plays host to the Olive Ridley turtles, who come at the beautiful Velas beach to lay their eggs. The sight of a thousand baby turtles scampering to the safety of the sea for their first journey is an experience not easily forgotten. Surrounded by the spectacular Sahyadri mountain range, Ratnagiri is also blessed with a multitude of waterfalls and a rich flora and fauna. From recreational and sacred to historical and adventurous experiences, it offers everything that a traveller wishes for. Its scenic beauty, age-old forts, picturesque beaches and bustling fishermen hamlets make it an amazing destination for travellers looking for a peaceful and quaint experience. The city is also called as the land of Alphonso – the king of mangoes, for the ripe varieties that grow here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1846}",, 1849,"Home to grand forts, ancient temples, pristine waterfalls, serene lakes, lush wildlife sanctuaries and the beautiful Kaas Plateau, Satara, in Maharashtra, is an absolute delight for travellers. While the Ajinkyatara Fort, perched on a mountain, serves as the sentinel of the city, the tranquil Kaas Lake is an ideal natural retreat for visitors. A land of rich heritage, Satara was the erstwhile capital of the Marathas. Inscriptions dating back to 200 BC reveal that the oldest place in Satara district is Karad (mentioned as Karhakada). Many believe that Wai in Satara district is 'Viratnagari', where Pandavas of the epic Mahabharata lived in their 13th year of exile. The district is located in the river basins of the Bhima and Krishna rivers and boasts a wide variety of topography. From the pinnacles and high plateaus of main Sahyadri range to the basins of Nira river in Phaltan tahasils, Satara has a little something to suit everyone's needs.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1847}",, 1850,"With turquoise waters and shimmering white beaches surrounded by a mangrove forest and primitive jungles, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands are a tropical paradise that draw visitors from far-flung places. The sun-toasted islands of Andaman and Nicobar, around 572 in number, lie in the Bay of Bengal, off India's eastern shore. Most of these islands, of which about 28 are inhabited, are in the Andaman Group. The Nicobar Islands comprise around 22 main islands, of which, 10 are inhabited. The Andaman and Nicobar islands are separated by the 150-km-wide Ten Degree Channel, which is a water channel. Thanks to the bountiful south-west and north-east monsoons, the tropical evergreen rain forests abound in marine life, featuring rare species of plants, animals, and corals, making it an ecological paradise. As many as 270 species and sub-species of birds have been reported to live in these islands, 106 of them being endemic. The Andaman wood pigeon, Andaman padauk and dugong have been declared as State Bird, State Tree and State Animal, respectively. There are about 96 wildlife sanctuaries, nine national parks and one biosphere reserve in the islands. Visitors to these islands can indulge in a variety of activities ranging from water sports, trekking and island camping to nature trail and scuba diving. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands have been inhabited for several thousand years. Archaeological documented evidence goes back some 2,200 years; however, the indications from genetic, cultural and linguistic isolation studies point to habitation going back 30,000 – 60,000 years, well into the Middle Palaeolithic era. In the Andaman Islands, the various Andamanese people have maintained a separate and highly protected existence through this time, diversifying into distinct linguistic, cultural and territorial groups. The indigenous people of the Nicobar Islands have had a similarly isolated and lengthy association with the islands. There are two main groups: the Nicobarese, or Nicobari living throughout many of the islands; and the Shompen, restricted to the interior of Great Nicobar.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1848}",, 1851,"A prominent Hindu pilgrimage centre, Baidyanath Deogarh, in Jharkhand, is steeped in spirituality. Home to the famous and unique Baidyanath Temple, which is the only temple in the country to be both a jyotirlinga (shrine representing Lord Shiva) and a shaktipeetha (devotional shrine where the severed body parts of Goddess Sati fell), it holds a special devotional place in the hearts of pilgrims. The popularity of the temple is in part due to its mention in the ancient Hindu texts, Puranas. Deogarh is particularly swarmed with visitors during the mela of Shravan, the fifth month of the Hindu calendar system, coinciding with July and August. During this time, millions of devotees come here from various parts of the country to offer holy water obtained from River Ganges to Lord Shiva. Quaint Deogarh also holds relative significance for those of the Buddhist faith, as there are many ruins of Buddhist monasteries here. The landscape itself is quite inviting and the place enjoys a pleasant climate in winter.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1849}",, 1852,"Spirituality and divinity echo through every by-lane of the temple city of Puri. A very popular destination of pilgrimage for Hindus, the city is sprawled along the long and pristine coastline of the Bay of Bengal, in the state of Odisha. Buzzing with devotees, who come here to pay obeisance at the Lord Jagannath Temple, Puri is also known worldwide for the larger-than-life celebrations associated with its presiding deity. While one part of the city gets busy celebrating the annual festival of Ratha Yatra (chariot procession of Lord Jagannath), that sees lakhs of footfalls, the other part on the outskirts, fringed by beaches and lakes, remains blanketed in relative calm and serenity, making it a hub for nature lovers. Puri’s coastline is home to some of the finest beaches in the country, offering not just spectacular views of sunrises and sunsets but also a taste of adventure activities like water sports and wildlife experiences. The city is a must-visit site for architecture buffs and history lovers, owing to the abundance of gorgeous temples located here. The local fisher-folk add a unique charm to Puri, making it a haven for culture and seafood — gastronomic wonders are always close at hand! Even though Puri is thronged by tourists throughout the year, it becomes most prominent at the time of the nine-day-long Ratha Yatra festival, held around the months of July-August, when three decorated chariots carry Lord Jagannath and his sister Subhadra and brother Balabhadra. The city is said to have been sanctified by the great saint Adi Shankaracharya in the 9th century AD, who later established a monastery here, called Gobardhan Matha. The Matha was also home to several saints and philosophers like Ramanuja, Maraharitirtha, Nanak, Kabir, Chaitanya and Ballav Bhatta. For centuries, Puri has been at the centre of divinity and historical documents prove that from the time of the Somavamsis, 11th century AD onwards, all ruling dynasties of the region extended liberal patronage to Puri's temples and ashrams.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1850}",, 1853,"Snuggled at the heart of the Malwa Plateau, in the state of Madhya Pradesh, the city of Indore is home to grand monuments, ancient temples and architectural delights that are a legacy of the mighty Holkar dynasty kings, who were the erstwhile rulers of the region. Rooted in history, Indore is a bustling city that has a busy culinary scene, vibrant bazaars, along with a profound spiritual connection. In fact, its name has been derived from the 18th-century Indreshwar Temple. A trading hub between the Deccan region and Delhi during the 16th century, Indore was founded in the 18th century by Rao Nandlal Chaudhary, the chief of the landlords of the region. As one flips through the pages of history, it is revealed that the ancestors of the city were landlords of Malwa. It flourished as a well-planned capital city of the Holkars on the banks of River Saraswati (now nonexistent) and River Khan (Kahn).",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1851}",, 1854,"Home to the unique royal Bengal tiger, the Sundarbans is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, inscribed in 1987. One of the largest mangrove forests in the world, the Sundarbans forests cover an area of 10,000 sq km and lie on the delta of Ganga, Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers in the Bay of Bengal. The mist-shrouded area is rife with a variety of flora and fauna, including 260 species of birds and other threatened species like the estuarine crocodile and the Indian python. A cluster of low-lying islands in the Bay of Bengal, spread across India and Bangladesh, make up the Sundarbans, which is among the largest active delta regions in the world.The Sundarbans got its name from a mangrove plant called 'sundari', which translated means a beautiful forest. The area is riddled with rivers and various creeks and tributaries criss-cross through it.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1852}",, 1855,"Steeped in history, the city of Bishnupur, in West Bengal, is a cultural centre of the state. From beautiful terracotta artefacts and dhokra (dokra) crafts to Baluchari sarees, depicting mythological events on their borders, Bishnupur is an art-lover's delight. Speckled with ancient and unique temples, some of which no longer house idols, Bishnupur provides an ideal opportunity to experience quaint charm and explore rich history. The origin of the Bishnupur can be traced back to as far as 694 AD when king Raghunath founded the Malla dynasty. But it was in 994 AD that it was named Bishnupur, after the Hindu god Vishnu. Along with art and heritage, this picturesque city is also home to two important centres of cultural studies – the School of Hindustani Music, which flourished under royal patronage, and the Bishnupur School of Painting.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1853}",, 1856,"Junagadh, the soul of Saurashtra, beckons to travellers with its glorious architecture, bustling bazaars, a population that extends a warm welcome and a 2,300-year-old history. The fortified city is situated at the foot of Mt Girnar, the highest point in the state of Gujarat, and lies at an elevation of 1,000 m. Dotted with grand palaces, forts and cave temples, Junagadh offers visitors a chance to taste the diverse palate of its rich history that can be seen in its beautiful monuments. A gateway to the Somnath Temple and the Gir National Park, Junagadh reels one in with its heritage charm. Ashoka's Rock Edict found here support the fact that the region was once ruled by the mighty Mauryan empire. Later, Junagadh slid under the reign of the Mughals and with the Mughal rule ending around the mid-18th century, an Afghan ruler, named Sher Khan Babi, established it as an independent princely state. Junagadh became a part of independent India on November 9, 1947, as a part of Saurashtra state and later, Bombay. After the Maha Gujarat movement, it became a part of the newly formed state of Gujarat in 1960.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1854}",, 1857,"With a rich history, vibrant culture, beautiful architecture and an impressive tradition of folk art, Patan in Gujarat, is one of the most popular tourist attractions of the state. Home to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Rani-ki-vav, an exquisite stepwell, Patan has many legendary monuments to its credit. The city also holds dear its various Hindu and Jain temples and mosques, which boast some of the finest architectural styles of their time. In fact, Patan is believed to have mosques that are even older than the Muslim heritage buildings of Ahmedabad! The city is also a shopper's delight as the renowned Patola sarees and Mashru fabrics are woven by local families here. Founded by the first ruler of the Chavda dynasty, Vanraj Chavda, Patan used to be known as Anahilvada Patan, inspired by the king’s friend’s name – Anhil Bharvad. It flourished as the capital of Gujarat between 746 and 1411, for around 650 years. After the Chavda, the Solanki and Vaghela dynasties also ruled over Patan. Trade, learning and architecture were at their peak during the Solanki rule from 942 to 1244.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1855}",, 1858,"Offering jaw-dropping views of the Himalayas and the snow-capped Kanchenjunga (Khangchendzonga), the third-largest peak in the world, Pelling, in Sikkim, is a gorgeous tourist destination. With charming houses perched atop a wooded ridge, this hill town is framed by spectacular natural forests, making it a natural paradise. Sitting at a height of 2,150 m, Pelling is a base for several trekking routes. The cosy tourist town is also home to many prominent Buddhist monasteries and according to Buddhist texts, the word 'Pelling' refers to the religious body formed by Pema Linga, the discoverer of ancient Tibetian texts. A major attraction here is the Khangchendzonga Festival that is held annually and sees activities like kayaking, promotional trekking, traditional sports and birdwatching and white-water rafting on the Rangit (Rangeet) river. The festival also witnesses a flower exhibition, which is a colourful affair and hosts various stalls of costumes, ethnic food and traditional crafts.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1856}",, 1859,"An oasis of green, surrounded by mighty mountains that sport every shade of brown, the deep Nubra Valley in Ladakh is nature's dramatic encore. Stark yet stunning, with vast stretches of arid sand dunes, ancient ruins and serene Buddhist monasteries, Nubra is a popular tourist destination. Lying about 150 km from the town of Leh, the valley is perched at the confluence of Rivers Shyok and Siachen. With undulating sand dunes marking the cold desert, one can spot the unique double-humped Bactrian camels here. The valley is also home to the famous Pashmina goat. Panamik village, nestled closed to the Siachen Glacier, makes for a great stopover. Diskit Monastery, Yarab Tso Lake, Maitreya Buddha, Samstanling Monastery and Khardung la Pass are some of the other major attractions here.",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1857}",, 1860,"Pristine dense forests, lush paddy fields, gushing waterfalls and rich history come together to make Palakkad, lying at the foot of the Western Ghats in Kerala, a fascinating tourist destination. Popularly known as the granary of Kerala, this fertile stretch of land is where several legendary battles were fought against the British regime and where nature is at its bountiful best. The dense forests of Palakkad shelter gorgeous species of flora and fauna and just cruising through the various reserves, national parks and bird sanctuaries is an experience not easily forgotten. From the mesmerising Mayiladumpara Peacock Sanctuary, where you are likely to find one or more peacocks dancing in their glorious splendour, to the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary, where tigers prowling to water holes is a common sight, Palakkad lets you observe nature at close quarters. The place derives its name from the Malayalam words pala (a kind of tree) and kadu (forest), and history says it was once a spectacular forest covered with the sweet-scented flowers of the pala tree. Palakkad has a rich history. According to William Logan, the author of the Malabar Manual, the Pallava dynasty of Kanchi (275 CE- 897 CE) might have invaded Malabar in the 2nd or 3rd century AD. One of their headquarters was a place called ‘Palakada’, which could be the present-day Palakkad. In 1757, the Zamorin of Calicut invaded Palakkad and the Raja of Palakkad sought the help of Hyder Ali of Mysore. After Hyder Ali helped the raja win, the land of Palakkad passed into the hands of the rulers of Mysore, Ali and his son Tipu Sultan. This history lives on in the Palakkad Fort, which has witnessed several battled between the Mysore kings and the British. A 40-km break in the mountains, known as the Palakkad Gap, gives access to Palakkad. It is through this pass that many settlers came to the land and the spice trade flourished. This multicultural influence is evident in its temples and palaces. 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ideal time to stay in Jodhpur is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1887}",, 1890,The ideal time to stay in Bangalore is 2-3 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1888}",, 1891,The ideal time to stay in Amritsar is 2-3 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1889}",, 1892,The ideal time to stay in Delhi is 3-5 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1890}",, 1893,The ideal time to stay in Jaisalmer is 2-3 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1891}",, 1894,The ideal time to stay in Mount Abu is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1892}",, 1895,The ideal time to stay in Wayanad is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1893}",, 1896,The ideal time to stay in Hyderabad is 2-4 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1894}",, 1897,The ideal time to stay in Pondicherry is 2-3 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1895}",, 1898,The ideal time to stay in Khajuraho is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1896}",, 1899,The ideal time to stay in Chennai is 2-3 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1897}",, 1900,The ideal time to stay in Vaishno Devi is 1 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1898}",, 1901,The ideal time to stay in Ajanta and Ellora Caves is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1899}",, 1902,The ideal time to stay in Haridwar is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1900}",, 1903,The ideal time to stay in Kanyakumari is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1901}",, 1904,The ideal time to stay in Pune is 1-3 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1902}",, 1905,The ideal time to stay in Kochi is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1903}",, 1906,The ideal time to stay in Ahmedabad is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1904}",, 1907,The ideal time to stay in Kanha National Park is 1 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1905}",, 1908,The ideal time to stay in Mysore is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1906}",, 1909,The ideal time to stay in Chandigarh is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1907}",, 1910,The ideal time to stay in Hampi is 2-4 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1908}",, 1911,The ideal time to stay in Gulmarg is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1909}",, 1912,The ideal time to stay in Almora is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1910}",, 1913,The ideal time to stay in Shirdi is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1911}",, 1914,The ideal time to stay in Auli is 2-3 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1912}",, 1915,The ideal time to stay in Madurai is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1913}",, 1916,The ideal time to stay in Amarnath is 1 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1914}",, 1917,The ideal time to stay in Bodh Gaya is 1-3 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1915}",, 1918,The ideal time to stay in Mahabaleshwar is 2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1916}",, 1919,The ideal time to stay in Visakhapatnam is 2-3 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1917}",, 1920,The ideal time to stay in Kasol is 2-3 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1918}",, 1921,The ideal time to stay in Nashik is 2-3 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1919}",, 1922,The ideal time to stay in Tirupati is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1920}",, 1923,The ideal time to stay in Ujjain is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1921}",, 1924,The ideal time to stay in Jim Corbett National Park is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1922}",, 1925,The ideal time to stay in Gwalior is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1923}",, 1926,The ideal time to stay in Mathura is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1924}",, 1927,The ideal time to stay in Jog Falls is 1 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1925}",, 1928,The ideal time to stay in Alibaug is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1926}",, 1929,The ideal time to stay in Rameshwaram is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1927}",, 1930,The ideal time to stay in Vrindavan is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1928}",, 1931,The ideal time to stay in Coimbatore is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1929}",, 1932,The ideal time to stay in Lucknow is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1930}",, 1933,The ideal time to stay in Digha is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1931}",, 1934,The ideal time to stay in Dharamshala is 2-4 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1932}",, 1935,The ideal time to stay in Kovalam is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1933}",, 1936,The ideal time to stay in Kaziranga National Park is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1934}",, 1937,The ideal time to stay in Madikeri is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1935}",, 1938,The ideal time to stay in Matheran is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1936}",, 1939,The ideal time to stay in Ranthambore is 1 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1937}",, 1940,The ideal time to stay in Agartala is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1938}",, 1941,The ideal time to stay in Khandala is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1939}",, 1942,The ideal time to stay in Kalimpong is 2-3 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1940}",, 1943,The ideal time to stay in Thanjavur is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1941}",, 1944,The ideal time to stay in Bhubaneswar is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1942}",, 1945,The ideal time to stay in Ajmer is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1943}",, 1946,The ideal time to stay in Aurangabad is 3-4 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1944}",, 1947,The ideal time to stay in Jammu is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1945}",, 1948,The ideal time to stay in Dehradun is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1946}",, 1949,The ideal time to stay in Puri is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1947}",, 1950,The ideal time to stay in Cherrapunji is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1948}",, 1951,The ideal time to stay in Bikaner is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1949}",, 1952,The ideal time to stay in Shimoga (Shivamogga) is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1950}",, 1953,The ideal time to stay in Hogenakkal is 1 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1951}",, 1954,The ideal time to stay in Gir National Park is 1 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1952}",, 1955,The ideal time to stay in Kasauli is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1953}",, 1956,The ideal time to stay in Pushkar is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1954}",, 1957,The ideal time to stay in Chittorgarh is 1 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1955}",, 1958,The ideal time to stay in Nahan is 1-2 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1956}",, 1959,The ideal time to stay in Lavasa is 1 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1957}",, 1960,The ideal time to stay in Poovar is 1 days.,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1958}",, 1961,The best time to visit Manali is October-June,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1959}",, 1962,The best time to visit Leh Ladakh is JulyOctober,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1960}",, 1963,The best time to visit Coorg is September-June,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1961}",, 1964,The best time to visit Andaman is October-March,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1962}",, 1965,The best time to visit Lakshadweep is September-February,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1963}",, 1966,The best time to visit Goa is November-February,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1964}",, 1967,The best time to visit Udaipur is October-March,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1965}",, 1968,The best time to visit Srinagar is April-October,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1966}",, 1969,The best time to visit Gangtok is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1967}",, 1970,The best time to visit Munnar is September-March,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1968}",, 1971,The best time to visit Varkala is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1969}",, 1972,The best time to visit Mcleodganj is October-June,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1970}",, 1973,The best time to visit Rishikesh is SeptemberJune,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1971}",, 1974,The best time to visit Alleppey is -February,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1972}",, 1975,The best time to visit Darjeeling is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1973}",, 1976,The best time to visit Nainital is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1974}",, 1977,The best time to visit Shimla is March-June,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1975}",, 1978,The best time to visit Ooty is October-June,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1976}",, 1979,The best time to visit Jaipur is November-March,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1977}",, 1980,The best time to visit Lonavala is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1978}",, 1981,The best time to visit Mussoorie is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1979}",, 1982,The best time to visit Kodaikanal is October-June,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1980}",, 1983,The best time to visit Dalhousie is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1981}",, 1984,The best time to visit Pachmarhi is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1982}",, 1985,The best time to visit Varanasi is October-March,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1983}",, 1986,The best time to visit Mumbai is October-February,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1984}",, 1987,The best time to visit Agra is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1985}",, 1988,The best time to visit Kolkata is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1986}",, 1989,The best time to visit Jodhpur is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1987}",, 1990,The best time to visit Bangalore is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1988}",, 1991,The best time to visit Amritsar is October-March,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1989}",, 1992,The best time to visit Delhi is OctoberMarch,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1990}",, 1993,The best time to visit Jaisalmer is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1991}",, 1994,The best time to visit Mount Abu is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1992}",, 1995,The best time to visit Wayanad is October-May,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1993}",, 1996,The best time to visit Hyderabad is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1994}",, 1997,The best time to visit Pondicherry is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1995}",, 1998,The best time to visit Khajuraho is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1996}",, 1999,The best time to visit Chennai is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1997}",, 2000,The best time to visit Vaishno Devi is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1998}",, 2001,The best time to visit Ajanta and Ellora Caves is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 1999}",, 2002,The best time to visit 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time to visit Hampi is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2008}",, 2011,The best time to visit Gulmarg is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2009}",, 2012,The best time to visit Almora is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2010}",, 2013,The best time to visit Shirdi is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2011}",, 2014,The best time to visit Auli is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2012}",, 2015,The best time to visit Madurai is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2013}",, 2016,The best time to visit Amarnath is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2014}",, 2017,The best time to visit Bodh Gaya is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2015}",, 2018,The best time to visit Mahabaleshwar is December-February,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2016}",, 2019,The best time to visit Visakhapatnam is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2017}",, 2020,The best time to visit Kasol is October-June,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2018}",, 2021,The best time to visit Nashik is July-March,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2019}",, 2022,The best time to visit Tirupati is September-March,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2020}",, 2023,The best time to visit Ujjain is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2021}",, 2024,The best time to visit Jim Corbett National Park is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2022}",, 2025,The best time to visit Gwalior is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2023}",, 2026,The best time to visit Mathura is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2024}",, 2027,The best time to visit Jog Falls is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2025}",, 2028,The best time to visit Alibaug is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2026}",, 2029,The best time to visit Rameshwaram is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2027}",, 2030,The best time to visit Vrindavan is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2028}",, 2031,The best time to visit Coimbatore is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2029}",, 2032,The best time to visit Lucknow is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2030}",, 2033,The best time to visit Digha is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 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', '', "" With the Covid-19 pandemic going on, Manali has evolved to be a place loved by young people looking for longer stays for workation. With ambient cafes, good wifi availability, small eateries and convenient shops, Old Manali is among the favorite neighbourhood for such people. There are many homestays and hostels offering dorm beds for cheap for longer durations. Manali has many trekking options around it, making it a great base for exploring this side of Himalayas. River Beas provides great rafting options in the nearby town of Kullu. Adjoining Parvati river, lies the Parvati Valley with Kasol, Manikaran, Tosh and small villages attracting travellers for longer stays. Atal Tunnel now allows travellers to reach Sissu within a few hours making Spiti way more accessible. It snows the most in the months of January & February followed by December and March. If you're very lucky, you might find some snow in April. Tourists flock to Rohtang Pass & Solang valley for various adventure activities including skiing, paragliding, horse-riding & zorbing. Rohtang Pass is almost always covered with snow and can often get overcrowded and see traffic jams.""]",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2058}",, 2061,"["" Ladakh is a union territory in the Kashmir region of India. Formerly falling in the state of Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh was administered a union territory on 31st October 2019. Extending from the Siachen Glacier to the main Great Himalayas, Ladakh is a land like no other. Dominated by dramatic landscapes, Ladakh is known as the world's coldest desert."", '', ' Stunning Gompas (Tibetan Buddhist monasteries), fluttering prayer flags, whitewashed stupas, Ladakh is a riot of intricate murals and red-robed monks. It is said that only in Ladakh can a man sitting in the sun with his feet in the shade suffer from sunstroke and frostbite at the same time. With a culture similar to Tibetan culture, the people of Ladakh are friendly and welcoming to tourists.Ladakh is an adventure playground for rafting and high-altitude trekking. Note that Leh Ladakh is inaccessible by road outside the summer months. The route passes close altogether from around October to May, and the only way to reach is by air. Chadar trek on frozen Zanskar river takes place in January to the end of February.For those of us living in the constant confusion about the difference between these twin locations, Leh-Ladakh, here is something that might help you. Ladakh is divided into two districts: district Leh and district Kargil. The former district has a famous town, ""Leh"", and is a great tourist attraction because of its beautiful monasteries nearby, Shanti Stupa, cafes and Leh Bazaar defining the place\'s culture. ']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2059}",, 2062,"[' Located amidst imposing mountains in Karnataka with a perpetually misty landscape, Coorg is a popular coffee producing hill station. It is popular for its beautiful green hills and the streams cutting right through them. It also stands as a popular destination because of its culture and people. The Kodavas, a local clan specializing in martial arts, are especially notable for their keen hospitality.', '', ' Coorg, officially known as Kodagu, is the most affluent hill station in Karnataka. It is well known for its breathtakingly exotic scenery and lush greenery. Forest covered hills, spice and coffee plantations only add to the landscape. Madikeri is the region\'s centre point with all transportation for getting around starting from here. On a visit to Coorg, cover the beautiful towns like Virajpet, Kushalnagar, Gonikoppal, Pollibetta, and Somwarpet, and experience the beautiful concept of ""homestays"" to make your experience more memorable! ']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2060}",, 2063,"[' Replete with turquoise blue water beaches and a bit of history, Andaman & Nicobar Islands is a little slice of paradise tucked around 1,400 km away from the east coast of mainland India. Port Blair, the capital of this union territory, has a major airport and seaport connected with the rest of the country and with various tourist islands via multiple daily ferries. Havelock and Neil Islands are popular among tourists for their white sandy beaches and excellent diving options.', '', ' Andaman & Nicobar Islands comprises 572 islands, only 37 of which are inhabited, and a few are open to tourists. Havelock Island is one of the largest and the most popular islands of all Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Travellers typically enter from Port Blair via flight or ship and spend multiple nights in Havelock and Neil Islands that offer some great resorts.Port Blair is generally used as a base city to catch ferries to nearby islands. However, tourists also spend a day or two here to explore the town and nearby beaches. People also take day trips to Ross Island and North Bay Island or Baratang and Jolly Buoy island from Port Blair.Andamans have the most exotic beach and some of them also give the opportunity of trying out a number of water sports such as Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Sea Walk etc. North Bay Island near Port Blair, Elephant Beach in Havelock Island and Bharatpur Beach in Neil Island are three popular beaches to try out watersports.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2061}",, 2064,"["" Formerly known as Laccadive Islands, Lakshadweep translates to 'one hundred thousand islands' in Malayalam. Home to a few of the most beautiful and exotic islands and beaches of India, Lakshadweep lies 400km off the southwest coast of the Arabian Sea. The smallest union territory of India has only 36 islands having a total area of 32 sq. kilometres. It's made up of 12 atolls, 3 reefs and 5 submerged banks out of which ten Islands are inhabited. "", '', ' Lakshadweep is typically accessed from Kochi (Kerala) and a permit is required to visit Lakshadweep for all tourists (including Indians). After permit, Indians are permitted to visit all islands, however, even after permit, foreigners are permitted to just visit Agatti, Bangaram and Kadmat Islands. Permits can be obtained from Kochi itself.Perhaps the charm of Lakshadweep islands lies in their remoteness. Far off the beaten track, they attract no hordes of merrymakers to their shores. The islands, though all equally mystical and beautiful, each offers a unique blend of tourist spots. Some islands have been promoted for diving and water sports, still, others have been developed so that people enjoy the charm of relaxation.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2062}",, 2065,"["" Lying on the western coast, Goa is India's smallest state and unlike any other, known for its endless beaches, stellar nightlife, eclectic seafood, world-heritage listed architecture. Spread across just 3,702 km, Goa lies in the Konkan region. It is a far cry from the hippie haven or a beach getaway, and one of the only few destinations that is open 24x7. The laid-backness (susegad) of Goa attracts as many international tourists as it does Indians, or even more so."", '', ' The Goans are quite friendly towards tourists and celebrate many festivals throughout the year, the most famous being the New Year and Goa Carnival. While the seafood is excellent, Goa has one of the best nightlife in India with trendy bars, beach shacks, elegant cafes and many clubs and discotheques. Thanks to lower alcohol prices in the state, Goa is also great for younger tourists with relatively tighter pockets.For those of us perpetually confused between North Goa and South Goa, this might help - the state of Goa is divided into North Goa and South Goa. While North Goa is the nightlife hub where all the touristy beaches, flea markets, and beach shacks are located, South Goa is the land of luxurious resorts and laid-back beach vibes. Having been a Portuguese territory for almost 450 years, the Portuguese architecture is nowhere as prevalent as in Goa - visit one of the many whitewashed churches, crumbling forts or spectacular churches. The yellow houses with purple doors, ochre coloured mansions and oyester shell windows is what completes the kalieodscope of Goan architecture. Panjim, the capital city located in the centre overlooks the calm Mandovi River where the famous floating casinos of Goa are docked. The centre is well-connected with an international airport and roads and trains run from North to South part of Goa. With a coastline stretching for over 100 kilometres, Goa has stunning beaches. While Baga and Calangute are more popular among the Indian family crowd, Anjuna and Arambol draw a lot of foreign tourists. The beaches in South Goa are relatively lesser explored, but some of them like Agonda and Palolem are more beautiful.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2063}",, 2066,"[' Udaipur, also known as the City of Lakes, is one of the most visited tourist places in Rajasthan. Located around stunning water lakes and enveloped by the Aravalli Hills in all directions, Udaipur is known for its azure lakes, magnificent palaces, vibrant culture and delectable food. Along with being a must-visit destination, it is also one of the best places to experience luxury in India. ', '', ' Boating through the shimmering Lake Pichola is one of the most beautiful sights and highlights of every Udaipur trip. Also known as the ""Venice of the East"", Udaipur is inarguably one of the most romantic cities in India. Visit its larger than life havelis and monuments, stroll through the bustling street markets, ride through one of the seven lakes of the city or relax in one of the extraordinary hotels, and you will discover the charm of Udaipur. Lake Pichola, Jaisamand Lake, City Palace, Monsoon Palace, Jagmandir, Fateh Sagar Lake, Jagdish Temple and Saheliyon ki Baari are some of the popular tourist places in Udaipur. The city was founded in 1559 by Maharana Udai Singh II as the new capital of the Mewar kingdom. The grandeur of the Rajput era is still prevalent in the city\'s architecture. A trip to Udaipur is often combined with a visit to nearby Kumbhalgarh (80km) and Mount Abu. The revered Nathdwara temple is about 60 km from Udaipur.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2064}",, 2067,"["" Famously known as 'Heaven on Earth, Srinagar is located in the union territory of Jammu & Kashmir, on the banks of river Jhelum. Srinagar is known for the stationary houseboats and gondola-type rowboats- Shikaras on Dal Lake. Adorned with tranquil Dal Lake & Nigeen Lake, Srinagar is the dream destination for honeymoon and family holidays."", '', "" The tourists use Shikaras to see attractions like the Floating Vegetable Market and the Mir Bahris – a lively community of people who live on the lake itself. In addition, there are a lot of houseboats that provide a beautiful and unique stay experience on the lake. Srinagar is home to some of India's most exquisite Mughal-age gardens, with the top attractions being Nishat Bagh, Shalimar Bagh and Chashm-E-Shahi Garden. It is also home to Asia's largest tulip garden.Kashmiri cuisine or Wazwan is famous all over the globe. So when in Srinagar, trying out the local dishes, which are rich in unique fragrant spices, is a must. Srinagar is also famous for the Kashmiri shawls, Kashmiri apples, and dried fruits (almonds and walnuts) from the Lal Chowk Market.Heavy snowfall affects the connectivity of Srinagar during the winter months of December to February. Communal tensions also lead to frequent curfews in some parts of the city; however, things have improved in the past few years. So, make sure to check the situation before visiting.""]",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2065}",, 2068,"[' Incredibly alluring, pleasantly boisterous and wreathed in clouds - Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim, is one of the most popular hill stations in India. Lying at the height of 1650 m above sea level, the town during its bright sunny days offers spectacular views of Mt. Kanchenjunga. Gangtok is a base for adventure enthusiasts comprising of trekkers and campers to the Himalayan mountain ranges. During the months of March to Mid-May, blooming of wild Rhododendrons transform the surrounding regions in vast fields of colourful carpets.', '', ' Its name meaning hill-top, Gangtok can be safely said to be one of the most beautiful hill stations in the country. With everything in just the right amount from a blend of cultural identities to urbanisation, Gangtok is a breathing and dynamic bit of paradise of the northeast. Gangtok and its surrounding regions are abundant in natural beauty and have various natural attractions such as the Tsomgo Lake, Ban Jhakri falls, Tashi viewpoint and more. Other places to visit include many famous religious sites such as the Enchey Monastery, Ganesh Tok, Do Drul Chorten Rumtek Monastery, etc. Also, river Teesta is one of the best spots for white water rafting in North East India.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2066}",, 2069,"[' Popular among honeymooners, Munnar is a hill station in Kerala, located in the Idukki district. Lying in the Western Ghats at 1600 metres, it is one of the most sought after and visited travel destinations globally, especially popular amongst honeymooners. Munnar is famous for its tea estates, greenery, blankets of mist forming natural-view points.', '', ' Munnar is divided into Old Munnar, where the tourist information office is, and Munnar, where the bus station and most guest houses are located. The Eravikulam National Park, Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary and tea plantations are its major attractions. Munnar is also famous for being home to the rare Neelakurinji flowers that bloom once in 12 years (the next bloom is in 2030) and the endangered Nilgiri Tahr.Once the summer resort of the erstwhile British government, the main reason to visit Munnar is to explore the tea plantations that looks like a blanket of green spread all over. It is also an ideal place for trekking, camping, paragliding and boating. Munnar is often visited along with Alleppey and Thekkady, the two most popular tourist attractions in Kerala.Munnar is a haven for shopping for tea and spices. Cardamom, ginger, cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, coffee and a variety of homemade chocolates can be bought from the number of shops spread across the hill town.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2067}",, 2070,"["" Varkala is a coastal town in the southern part of Kerala known for the unique 15m high 'Northern Cliff' adjacent to the Arabian Sea. It is popular for its hippie culture, shacks on the cliff serving great seafood and playing global music and the samadhi of Kerala's saint Sree Narayana Guru. Varkala is also known for Jardana Swami Temple, also known as Dakshin Kashi."", '', ' Varkala has some of the best pristine beaches, hills, lakes, forts, lighthouses, natural fisheries and springs - all of this together makes this town a little paradise. You will also find a lot of shops with signboards in Hebrew selling Yoga mats, oxidised silver jewellery and harem pants made of cotton. Ayurvedic spas, affordable resorts, hostels, clean beaches make it a must-visit city of Kerala.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2068}",, 2071,"["" Mcleodganj is a hill station near Dharamshala, popular among trekkers. Located in Kangra district, Mcleodganj's culture is a beautiful blend of Tibetan with some British influence."", '', ' Also known as Little Lhasa and famous around the world for being home to the Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama, Mcleod Ganj is a beautiful town situated near upper Dharamsala. Nestled amidst majestic hills and lush greenery, this town is culturally blessed by a prominent Tibetan influence owing to the major settlement of Tibetans here. Mcleodganj has one of the most mesmerising landscapes in the entire state of Himachal Pradesh and attracts a lot of tourists throughout the year. The towns of Dharamsala, Mcleodganj, Bhagsu Nag and Kangra are situated very close to each other and tourists must cover all these destinations while travelling here. Few of the most eminent and religiously significant monasteries in India are located here, including the Namgyal Monastery and Tsuglagkhang, where the spiritual leader Dalai Lama resides. Tourists must also visit the scenic Dal Lake and Triund, which are apt for quiet picnics.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2069}",, 2072,"[' Located in the foothills of the Himalayas along the convergence of Ganga and Chandrabhaga River, Rishikesh is a small town in the Dehradun district, located close to Haridwar in Uttarakhand. Rishikesh (also called as Hrishikesh) is known for its adventure activities, ancient temples, popular cafes and as the ""Yoga Capital of the World"". Gateway to Garhwal Himalayas, Rishikesh is also a pilgrimage town and one of the holiest places for Hindus.', '', ' Rishikesh became known worldwide in the 1960s after The Beatles visited the ashram of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi here. Today, the place is popular as The Beatles Ashram which beckons tourists globally. The tranquil town has long been a spiritual centre but is equally popular for the whitewater rafting, bungee jumping, mountain biking and camping along the fast-flowing Holy Ganges. It also serves as the gateway to many Himalayan treks.As it lies on the holy banks of river Ganga, Rishikesh has been a hub of Sadhus (saints) with numerous ashrams teaching spirituality, yoga, meditation and Ayurveda springing up. Since it is a religious town, non-vegetarian food and alcohol are strictly prohibited here. Rishikesh sees the most beautiful evening aarti on the banks of the river Ganga, which is not too crowded unlike its contemporaries in Varanasi, and Haridwar. The International Yoga Festival is organised here in the first week of March which sees yoga enthusiasts from all over the globe.Rishikesh is divided into two main areas - the downtown area known as Rishikesh town which is where the popular Triveni Ghat is situated. 2 km upstream from the popular Ram Jhula and Lakshman Jhula is the other side of Rishikesh where most of the popular ashrams, cafes, accommodation and tourists can be found. Haridwar and Rishikesh are the first Indian cities to be given the title of ""twin national heritage cities"".']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2070}",, 2073,"[' Officially called Alappuzha, Alleppey is the picture-perfect place known for its beautiful backwaters and the houseboats offering overnight stays. The coastline of Alleppey offers some of the best beaches in Kerala with water sports during the dry season. ', '', ' Alleppey is located close to Kochi in the South Indian state of Kerala. Its palm-fringed inter-connect network of canal backwaters attracts a lot of tourists from all over the world. Coupled with other beautiful places in Kerala like Munnar and Thekkady, Alleppey is often considered for a honeymoon or for a great family vacation. There are plenty of houseboats, homestays, and rejuvenating Ayurvedic resorts that make staying in Alleppey brilliant. The houseboats pass through the serene backwaters, where you can catch glimpses of green paddy fields, choir-making activities, and witness the life of locals in Kerala.Be sure to catch a traditional snake boat race in the months of August and September and try out some toddy (palm wine) at a local toddy shop for adding a touch of authenticity to your travel experience in Allepey.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2071}",, 2074,"[' The previous summer capital of India under the British Raj, Darjeeling has come off age as one of the most sought after hill stations in India. Located in West Bengal, this scenic hill station is the perfect getaway for a romantic honeymoon. Nestled amidst acres of tea plantations, Darjeeling stands at the height of 2,050 meters above sea level, thus boasting a cool climate all year round.', '', "" The toy train established back in 1881 is conferred the title of World Heritage Status by UNESCO. The train begins its journey from the plains and rises to over 2000 metres above sea level, offering breathtaking views of the mountains as it chugs along.Over 86 tea estates in Darjeeling are responsible for producing the worldwide famous 'Darjeeling Tea'. Have a cup of locally brewed chai at the tea estate, or get down amidst the plantations to pluck a few tea leaves yourself; you are free to take your pick!The third highest peak in the world and the highest in India, the Kanchenjunga peak, is visible from here, and you can enjoy a panoramic view of the peak. Some of Darjeeling's most popular attractions include monasteries, botanical gardens, a zoo, and the Darjeeling-Rangeet Valley Passenger Ropeway cable car, which is the longest Asian cable car. Tiger Hill is a fantastic spot to see the sunrise over the mountains in all its fiery glory. ""]",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2072}",, 2075,"[' Nainital is a charming hill station located at the foothills of the Kumaon ranges in Uttarakhand. Located close to Dehradun and Delhi, it is the most visited hill station in North India. Nainital is a perfect weekend getaway from Delhi and the nearby places.', '', ' Nainital experiences a pleasant climate throughout the year, making it a popular hill station for families, couples and even solo travellers. It is easily accessible from nearby major cities by road and is ideal for a 2-day visit. The Naina Lake is the centre of Nainital with Mall Road on one side, Thandi Sadak on the other side, and the bus stand opposite it. Founded by the British due to its resemblance to the Cumbrian Lake District, Nainital brims with elegant colonial structures that amplify the beauty of this place. There are some small hill towns near Nainital like Pangot, Ranikhet, Almora, which remain comparatively unexplored. Nainital also has some small trekking trails.Whether you want to go boating in the beautiful Naini Lake, relish some Garhwali and Kumaoni delicacies, shop for mementoes, or take a ropeway ride to soak in the beauty of the Himalayas from Snow View Point, Nainital is sure to leave an imprint on you.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2073}",, 2076,"[' Shimla is the capital of Himachal Pradesh and a popular hill-station among Indian families and honeymooners. Situated at the height of 2200m, Shimla was the summer capital of British India. Shimla still retains its old-world charm with beautiful colonial architecture, pedestrian-friendly Mall Road and the ridge lined up with multiple shops, cafes and restaurants.', '', "" Shimla is well connected with many cities and is just 4 hours from the nearby city of Chandigarh. The city has an airport as well; however, there aren't many daily flights from here. The railway station connects Shimla with the plans and is famous for the Kalka-Shimla train route; a UNESCO listed World Heritage site.The weather is pleasant for most of the months with tourists flocking especially during the summer months. The winters are cold with some days of snow from mid-December till February end.Shimla is often covered along with nearby towns of Kufri, a hill-station almost always covered by snow and Chail, famous for a huge palace and the highest cricket ground in the world. Tourists also visit the famous Jakhu Temple and engage in sightseeing at various viewpoints during their trip to Shimla.""]",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2074}",, 2077,"[' Nestled amidst Nilgiri hills, Ooty, also known as Udagamandalam, is a hill station in Tamil Nadu which serves as a top-rated tourist destination. Once regarded as the summer headquarters of the East India Company, the Queen of the hills is a picturesque getaway.', '', "" Dotted with tea gardens, serene waterfalls, winding country lanes, and charming colonial architecture, Ooty is the perfect respite everyone. Popular among couples and honeymooners, Ooty allures its visitors with the panoramic views of the Nilgiri mountains. The Nilgiri mountain railway is the steepest track in all of Asia. Remember the hit song 'Chaiyya Chaiyya' where Shahrukh Khan and Malaika Arora matching steps on top of a train? Remember the breathtaking locales as the train chugged its way across lush greenery? Yes, that was the Nilgiri Mountain Railways, and the Nilgiri Mountains all along.""]",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2075}",, 2078,"[' Also called the Pink City, Jaipur is the capital of the royal state of Rajasthan. Along with Delhi and Agra, Jaipur forms the Golden Triangle and hails as one of the most famous tourist circuits in the country.', '', "" Rajputs ruled Jaipur for many centuries and developed as a planned city in the 17th century AD. With the old city surrounded by walls and gates decorated with drawings on the backdrop of a beautiful pink hue, Jaipur, the pink city, successfully retains its old-world charm. Home to a few UNESCO World Heritage sites, including Amer Fort and Jantar Mantar, Jaipur holds many magnificent forts, palaces, temples and museums and brims with bustling local bazaars where you can shop to your heart's [ ""content"" ]. The city is also very well known for its local food, and the most famous dishes include the Ghewar, Pyaaz Kachori and Dal Baati Churma. The city also hosts the Jaipur Literary Festival, which is Asia's biggest festival of its kind.One of the largest cities in India, Jaipur is also home to all the modern amenities with some of the most exotic hotels and resorts in the world. The city boasts an international airport and is also very well connected by rail and road. This makes Jaipur the gateway to Rajasthan - the starting point for places to visit in the interiors of the state. The metro, local buses, shared tuk-tuks, auto-rickshaws and taxi aggregator apps, including Uber and Ola, solve the commute problem in the city quite comfortably.""]",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2076}",, 2079,"[' Situated in the Sahyadri range of the Western Ghats close to Pune and Mumbai, Lonavala is the most visited hill station in Maharashtra and the place to be during monsoons. With lots of waterfalls, lakes and hills around, it is a popular destination for camping, trekking and other adventure sports.', '', ' Surrounded by dense forests, waterfalls, and dam alongside lakes, it is a must-visit if you admire nature. Located at an elevation of 624 m above sea level, Lonavala is one of the twin hill stations - Lonavala and Khandala (these two can be easily visited together). The popular tourist attractions in Lonavala are Bhaja caves, Bushi dam, Karla caves, Rajmachi fort, Ryewood lake, among others. Lonavala is also popular for the treks like the Andharban trek that starts from a village called Pimpri and ends in Bhira.Lonavala is famous for its production of the hard candy chikki which is a sweet eatable thing made from different nuts mixed with jaggery. It is also a major stop on the railway line which connects Mumbai and Pune.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2077}",, 2080,"[' Mussoorie is one of the most popular hill stations located at a distance of 290 km from Delhi in the Dehradun district of Uttarakhand. With a backdrop of the Shivalik range of Himalayas and doon valley, Mussoorie, also known as Queen of The Hills, stands at an altitude of 7000 feet above sea level. With a cool and pleasant climate throughout the year, Mussoorie was once the British summer capital.', '', ' The British remnants can be seen in the city in the archaic architecture of the hotels and churches. One of the most popular tourist attractions in Mussoorie is The Mall (also known as the Mall Road), which is a slightly steep boulevard with eateries and other shops lining its entire stretch. From the little houses spread around the area to the architecture of even the lamp posts, The Mall gives off a distinct colonial vibe.Another major highlight of Mussoorie is the Ropeway to Gun Hill. Gun Hill is the second highest peak in Mussoorie, and tourists can avail of the cable car ropeway ride to Gun Hill, which offers an enchanting view of the entire city as well as the surrounding Himalayan mountains.The adjoining little hill station of Landour, along with Mussoorie, Barlowganj and Jharipani together form the greater Mussoorie. With a lot of waterfalls, the town of Dhanaulti in the vicinity and the remains of colonial architecture, Mussoorie has everything to make a memorable vacation.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2078}",, 2081,"["" Located in the state of Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal is one of the most famous honeymoon destinations in India. A Lakeside resort town of Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal has a beautiful climate, mist-covered manicured cliffs and waterfall that come together to create the ideal setting for a perfect getaway. Kodaikanal means 'the gift of the forests'."", '', ' Nestled amidst the rolling slopes of the Palani Hills, Kodaikanal stands at an altitude of 7200 feet above sea level, and once you visit this hill station, you will find that every bit of what you have imagined it to be is real. Kodaikanal is a place you can go to take a break from the rigours of daily city life, and this hill station lets you sit back and connect with nature as you head out on biking or trekking trails or take a stroll through the vast forests surrounding the town.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2079}",, 2082,"[' Dalhousie is a popular hill station in Himachal Pradesh, boasting views of the snow-capped peaks of the Dhauladhar ranges. Dalhousie is famous for its meadows, dense jungles, and waterfalls. It is especially famous amongst honeymooners and family vacationers. ', '', "" Established in 1854, the valley is named after Lord Dalhousie, and was one of the favourite summer destinations of the Britishers during the colonial era. Dalhousie offers an old-world charm, mesmerizing natural landscapes, pine-clad valleys and magnificent misty mountains. The Scottish and Victorian-era architecture of churches reminds of its colonial heritage.Dalhousie is also known for woollen Himachali shawls, Tibetan handicrafts, Chamba handkerchiefs, and other paraphernalia. These can be bought from The Mall Road which is the town's main market. If you are planning a trip to Dalhousie, you must include Khajjiar in your itinerary. Known as the mini Switzerland of India, Khajjiar is just 21 km away. The little hill town is famous for its spellbinding vistas of mountains loaded in white snow and lush green pastures of land. Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary in Khajjiar is famous for an exquisite variety of endangered species and breathtaking views of the mountains in the backdrop. Chamba, located almost 50km from Dalhousie, is also worth visiting.""]",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2080}",, 2083,"[' Pachmarhi is the only hill station and is the highest point in Madhya Pradesh. Pachmarhi is also often known as ""Satpura ki Rani"" or the ""Queen of the Satpura Range"". Situated at an altitude of 1,067 metres, the picturesque town is a part of UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, home to leopards and bison.', '', ' Five sandstone cut caves on the hilltop are believed to be the spot where Pandavas stayed in Pachmarhi during their exile, making it a popular spot among religious tourists. Being at an elevated height and surrounded by bewitching forests of the Satpuras with the streams and waterfalls, Pachmarhi is a perfect weekend getaway from the nearby cities of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. Since the town was discovered and developed in modern times by Captain James Forsyth of the British Army, it houses charming churches built in colonial style architecture.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2081}",, 2084,"["" World's oldest living city, Varanasi - also known as Kashi (City of Life) and Benaras, is the spiritual capital of India. It is one of Hinduism's seven holy cities. The old city of Varanasi lies along the western banks of the Ganges, spread across a labyrinth of narrow galis. Be prepared to walk on foot and encounter some holy cows! Temples at almost every turn engulf Varanasi but the Kashi Vishwanath Temple is the most visited and the oldest of the lot. Benaras is known as the city of Lord Shiva for a reason, and rightfully so."", '', "" Varanasi is considered an auspicious place to die, as it is believed to grant moksha or liberation from the cycle of life and death. Spiritually enlightening, the heart of the city pulsates around the ghats, about 80 of which border the Ganges. Be prepared for the sights, sounds and smells! Don't miss out on the hot chaat and cool lassi. Though, all chaos and noise on the ghats take a pause before dusk when the Ganga Aarti begins to take place, a ceremony of immense grandeur. This divine city is also an important destination for Buddhists. Gautam Buddha preached his first sermon in Benaras, a part which is now in Sarnath. ""]",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2082}",, 2085,"[' Mumbai, the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra, is a spectacular paradox of chaos and hope, glamour and squalor, modernity and tradition. Famously known as the City of Dreams, Mumbai – formerly known as Bombay - Mumbai is a beautifully blended melting pot of cultures and lifestyles.', '', ' The city soaks in everything into its fabric, making it its very own. From upcoming actors struggling to make it big on the silver screen; from Bolly superstars to big industrialists to tribes of fisherman and slum dwellers, Mumbai is a city that proudly boasts of stories from different walks of human survival.One of the main centres in the country of art, culture, music, dance and theatre, Mumbai is a dynamic, cosmopolitan city that has been running for years solely on the indomitable spirit of the Mumbaikars.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2083}",, 2086,"[' Located on the banks of River Yamuna in Uttar Pradesh, Agra is a popular tourist destination as it is home to one of the 7 wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal. It is a sneak peek into the architectural history and legacy of the Mughal empire with two other UNESCO World Heritage Sites Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri. History, architecture, romance all together create the magic of Agra, and hence, makes for a must-visit for anyone living in or visiting India.', '', ' Agra is one of the most populous cities in Uttar Pradesh and 24th most populous city in India. With its long and rich history, it is no wonder that Agra forms part of the popular Golden Triangle Circuit for tourists along with Delhi and Jaipur. It is also a part of the Uttar Pradesh Heritage Arc including Varanasi and Lucknow. History fanatics and architecture buffs are sure to have a ball here with the sheer expanse of the Mughal art and culture on display. Apart from its monuments, Agra has some exciting stuff for foodies. It is as famous for its Petha (a sweet made from pumpkin and flavoured with rose water and saffron) as it is for the Taj Mahal. Agra is also well known for its marble artefacts which are best bought in the Sadar Bazaar or Kinaari Bazaar area. Agra is mostly visited on a one-day trip from New Delhi or other nearby cities in Uttar Pradesh but is totally worth it. Be prepared to be astounded, amazed, inspired and thrilled. However, be a little cautious about conmen in the guise of unofficial tour guides and fake handicrafts.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2084}",, 2087,"["" Kolkata, India's second biggest city, is a perpetually ongoing festival of human existence, concurrently luxurious and squalid, refined and frantic, pointedly futuristic, while beautifully in decay. A vibrant 350-year-old metropolis located on India's Eastern Coast, the capital of West Bengal thrives on contradictions and imposing spectacles; nothing is commonplace in this city. Famously known as the City of Joy, Kolkata is, in every sense, the artistic, cultural and intellectual capital of the country. Kolkata's streets are vivid, hectic, chaotic, and yet, brimming with life and creativity. Driven by the indomitable spirit of the self-made middle class, the city has created a beautiful juxtaposition of the old colonial-era charm with the nascent upcoming hipster culture that thrives amongst the city's millennial residents."", '', ' Starting from admiring the flourishing art scene in the city to going on rewarding gastronomical explorations to wandering amidst the countless bazaars to sitting by the banks of the Hooghly and enjoying a peaceful sunset, Kolkata is soaked in layers and layers of heritage and culture, and peeling off each layer to look beneath the hood is a very rewarding, once-in-a-lifetime experience. As the famous quote goes, ""If you want a city with a soul, come to Calcutta"".Formerly the capital of the British empire before the government was shifted to Delhi, Kolkata has a distinct tinge of its royal past lingering in every nook and cranny of the city. If you want to soak in some of the city\'s regal past, take a walk along the streets of North Kolkata, which houses some of the oldest mansions in the city, swathed with vines and a persistent sense of aristocratic pride. Kolkata is home to Rabindranath Tagore\'s ancestral house, which has now been converted into a museum and houses a staggering collection of family portraits and paintings. There are plenty of ghats all over the city where you can sit and enjoy a sunset while sipping on tea, one of the most noted of these being the Prinsep Ghat, which offers stunning views of the Vidyasagar Setu in the backdrop. Close by is Millennium Park, which is a beautified waterfront park from where you can avail boat rides and cruises.Kolkata has a very lively nightlife, and the entire stretch along Park Street houses innumerable bars and pubs where you can party the night away. Kolkata\'s street food is famous all across the country, and the city is lined with eateries and food stalls at every corner, where you can savour local Bengali food, or try out local snacks such as Jhalmuri, or Ghugni Chaat.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2085}",, 2088,"[' Jodhpur is the second-largest city in Rajasthan and the former capital of the Marwar region. It is popularly called ""the Blue City"" as it looks completely blue from an aerial view because of its blue walls and houses. Jodhpur is primarily famous for its temples, lakes and snacks, with the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort being the main attraction.', '', ' The magic of Jodhpur lies in the streets of the old city itself, which circles the mighty Mehrangarh. Hundreds of shops, guesthouses, eating joints, and vendors make it a bustling chirpy town, especially near the landmark clock tower and Sardar Market. The new and modern Jodhpur lies beyond Mehrangarh. Nearby Jaswant Tada and Umaid Bhawan Palace are also among the top attractions in Jodhpur. Jodhpur is famous for its delectable food items, especially Pyaaj Kachori, Mirchi Bada and Mawa Kachori. In September, the city hosts the colourful Marwar Festival and Rajasthan International Folk Festival. Some traditional villages are located around Jodhpur, and a tour of these villages (called Bishnoi Village Safari) is one of the popular things to do here. One of the strangest temples in India, where a Royal Enfield motorbike is worshipped, is located nearby and worth visiting. The ancient Thar desert town of Osian is also located here, 65km north of Jodhpur. Seen in the backdrop of the movies, the most popular being The Dark Knight Rises, Jodhpur attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors worldwide. Moreover, it is conveniently located in the centre of Rajasthan, making it the base for visiting nearby places.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2086}",, 2089,"["" Having evolved gradually from being the Garden city to the Silicon Valley of India, Bangalore is India's third-largest city. Bangalore is loved for its pleasant weather, beautiful parks and the many lakes here. Bangalore is renowned for its eateries, street food corners, quirky cafes, coffee roasters and pubs dotting every corner of the city, serving cuisines from all over the world. Brunches, buffets, burgers, rooftop cafes, late-night eats - Bangalore has it all."", '', "" Here, one can choose to take a long stroll through the beautiful Cubbon Park, shop in the many malls or street markets or hop into one of the many acclaimed breweries for a cold and refreshing drink. There are a huge number of beautifully decorated parks in the city that are ideal for going on a morning stroll or a jog. One walk through the 300-acre Cubbon Park, or the botanical gardens of Lalbagh, and you'll know precisely why Bangalore is so famously called India's 'Garden City'.But just like every big city, the unprecedented growth of IT in Bangalore has reshaped quite a few things including rising temperatures, polluted lakes and heavily congested roads, especially in the newer areas. Aside from the central business and commercial districts (and the roads leading up to them), the neighbourhoods of Bangalore are mostly quiet and serene, especially the older parts of the city like Jayanagar and J.P Nagar. ""]",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2087}",, 2090,"[' Home of the glorious Golden Temple, the iconic city of Amritsar, portrays the heroic character of Punjab. The second-largest city of the Indian state of Punjab, Amritsar is colloquially known as Ambarsar. Apart from the Golden Temple, Amritsar is known for its lip-smacking street food.', '', ' Amritsar is the spiritual and cultural centre of the Sikh Religion. Baisakhi festival brings out Amritsar\'s resplendent face with its finest food, clothes and merry-making. This place is also famous for its Jallianwala Bagh massacre and its proximity to Wagah Border. From Operation Blue Star in the Golden Temple to the tragedy of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, Amritsar has seen the worst of situations and yet emerged like a phoenix through testing times. Amritsar today is a thriving city with active trade and tourism industries.A day in this peaceful city starts with the spiritual prayers from Gurudwaras. The original name is first the ancient lake, then the temple complex, and later the surrounding city, meaning ""pool of ambrosial nectar."" One of the most agriculturally productive cities of India, Amritsar is well connected with most of the important cities of India.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2088}",, 2091,"[' The capital of India, Delhi is a cosmopolitan city with a historic old Delhi and the modern New Delhi. From historical monuments to crowded shopping malls, from an extensive network of the modern metro system to Delhi University campus, Dilli has multiple personalities and is considered to be the city with a heart.', '', "" The narrow, winding lanes and bylanes of old Delhi are a testament to the former Mughal rule. Old Delhi houses one of the country's oldest and busiest market – Chandni Chowk.Take time to explore historical monuments such as the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Humayun's Tomb and Purana Qila if you want to explore the Mughal History. Delhi has famous temples scattered all across the city, a few noteworthy ones being the Akshardham Temple, the Lotus Temple (also known as the Bahai Temple), and the ISKON Temple.People in Delhi love to eat, and tourists will find themselves spoilt for choice between the multitude of dishes on offer at every corner of every street. From kebabs and tikkas to Chhole Bhature, Delhi is a melting pot of diverse cultures, and this fact is reflected in the culinary palette of the city. There are a number of cafes and restaurants for the travellers.Central Delhi is the concentration of the country's political power, and the must-visit places here include the Connaught Place, drive from outside of Rashtrapati Bhawan on Raisina Hill (visitors are not allowed to go inside), the Rajpath, and the India Gate. The best place to visit this area is in the evening, as all the buildings are lit up, and you can see the Amar Jawan Jyoti at India Gate shining brightly.Delhi is a shopper's paradise with some colourful bazaars and upscale markets. The wide variety of markets in Delhi ensure that travellers go back home with double the luggage they came with!""]",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2089}",, 2092,"[' ', '', '', ' The Jaisalmer Fort stands as a citadel with narrow alleys inhabited by people for generations and shops selling colourful handicrafts.Jaisalmer is a town, and to reach the Sand Dunes, travellers have to take a jeep safari followed by a camel ride. Thus, Jaisalmer is an amalgamation of exotic Indian desert culture, heritage and adventure.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2090}",, 2093,"[' The only hill station of Rajasthan, Mount Abu is located in the Aravali range. The most important attraction, however, are undoubtedly the Dilwara temples, which is one of the most stunning pieces of architecture in the country. Travellers can enjoy calm and relaxed boating in Nakki Lake, and a view of the sunset from the vista points. The restaurants and eateries around the lake are great places to eat local food and chill. The highest peak of the Aravali Range - Guru Shikhar also lies in Mt. Abu. Mount Abu Forest Sanctuary with an abundance of flora and fauna is also a highlight.', '', ' The exceptionally intricate architecture of the Dilwara temples are of course the main attraction here, and you can easily spend hours wondering how these temples were built over 2 centuries, almost 1000 years back. The temples were specifically made so that they are plain from the outside to avoid the attraction of plunderers, and have withstood the test of time extremely well. ']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2091}",, 2094,"[' Replete with waterfalls, historical caves, comfortable resorts and homestays, Wayanad in Kerala is famous for its spice plantations and wildlife. Walking through the sprawling spice plantations, trekking to the pre-historic caves and experiencing a resort holiday are one of the many things you can do to get a taste of Wayanad.', '', ' Wayanad is best known for the wildlife reserves - Wayanad wildlife reserve which is home to an exquisite variety of flora and fauna. Wayanad wildlife reserve is an integral part of the Nilgiri biosphere reserve peacefully located amidst the serene hills of Western Ghats. Wayanad homes a wide variety of wildlife like elephants, leopards, and bears. Wayanad is a perfect weekend idea from the cities of South India. If taking a road trip from Bangalore, you will drive through three national parks: Nagarhole, Bandipur and Mudumalai.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2092}",, 2095,"[' A city of contrasts, Hyderabad exudes an old-world charm of its own with the Old City (Charminar side), Hitech City (Cyberabad) and the other areas lying between the old and the new. The capital and the largest city of Telanaga, Hyderabad is home to stately mosques and noisy bazaars lined parallelly alongside swanky new office buildings and malls, and it is these very contrasts – these glimpses into the city’s rich past with inherent promises of an even better future –that make Hyderabad a city worth visiting. Maybe even more than once.', '', ' The city of pearls and biryani, Hyderabad is home to one of the most iconic landmarks - the Charminar. Translating to \'four minarets\', the grand edifice is built entirely out of limestone and granite, with four minarets on four sides, each of them facing a different street. The Charminar stands in a labyrinth of lanes crammed with shops, markets, stalls and shoppers - one of the best places to shop for the authentic pearls and relish the tasty biryanis, skewer kebabs and haleem (the smorgasbord of food that Hyderabad is known for). The other side of Hyderabad - HiTech City or Cyberabad - is a stark contrast to the Old City. The area teems with grand malls, pulsating clubs, sleek restaurants and hi-rise buildings of the every-growing multinationals. Between the old and new lie the popular city areas of Banjara Hills and Jubilee Hills flanked on the northeast by Secunderabad. Hyderabad and Secunderabad together are still referred to as the ""twin cities"", though they are practically one now. Hyderabad pulsates with a spectacular mix of people and traditions. Make a journey through this mind-stirring metropolis and be ready to be amazed, frustrated, confounded and thrilled, all at once!']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2093}",, 2096,"[' Pondicherry, officially known as Puducherry, and commonly referred to as just Pondy, is one of the seven Union Territories of India which is bounded by the southern state of Tamil Nadu. This former French colony is a perfect amalgamation of the traditional Indian sensibilities and French architecture, making it a dreamy escape that offers the best of both worlds.', '', ' The streets of the French Quarter of Pondicherry, also known as White Town, are dotted with charming mustard-yellow colonial structures with bougainvillaea laden walls. These are interspersed with cosy cafes and chic boutiques that offer delectable French cuisine and beverages. Simply strolling down these streets, can give the traveller an insight into the fairytale charm of Pondicherry.Topped with authentic French bakeries, bohemian stores and cobble-stoned paths that are delightful for a leisurely stroll or a bicycle ride, Pondicherry has a lot to offer. So head on down to this dream town of the Indian Coast and chug a few beers (at the Union Territory prices; bid adieu to state taxes) or just read a book in one of the quaint cafes.Come explore the boulevards and rues (the French word for streets) of Pondicherry that will ultimately take you down to the gorgeous seaside promenade, and witness the Bay of Bengal playfully splashing the shores of the famous Rock beach.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2094}",, 2097,"[' Khajuraho, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Madhya Pradesh, is known around the world for its stunning temples adorned by erotic and sensuous carvings. A small town located in the Bundelkhand region, Khajuraho is a brilliant example of Indian architecture and its culture back in the medieval period. The architecture of these Hindu and Jain temples depict the erotic forms of love, the carvings on the walls display passion in the most sensuous yet aesthetic ways. Built between 950 to 1050 AD the sheer confrontational nature of these carvings shows a stark paradox with the conventional Indian ideals about eroticism, leaving everybody spellbound.', '', "" Art in this small town is engrained in all of its structures and are a classic example of the finesse of India's cultural and artistic heritage. The best part about Khajuraho is that although scores of plunderers tried to destroy the whole complex, they could never succeed, even though they managed to reduce the number of temples and caves to 25 from a staggering 85 at the time it was created.""]",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2095}",, 2098,"["" Formerly known as Madras, Chennai is the capital city of the state of Tamil Nadu, in the southern part of India. Located on the Coromandel coast of Bay of Bengal, Chennai is as dynamic as it is immersed in tradition. This 'capital of the south', is one among the four metropolitan siblings of India, having a rich cultural history which it perfectly balances with its metropolis lifestyle."", '', "" Amid its chaos of traffic and sweltering humid climate, Chennai is worth visiting for its temples steeped in south-Indian culture, British-era museums and monuments, culinary delights and Marina Beach (Second largest urban beach in the world). Chennai's skyline is famous for its towering skyscrapers, but the heart of Chennai has an old-world charm to it that refuses to be overshadowed. ""]",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2096}",, 2099,"["" Vaishno Devi is a temple town that's home to the famous Vaishno Devi Mandir. Located in Trikuta hills, 13 kms from Katra (in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir); this renowned shrine allures millions of devotees from all over the world. Popularly known as Mata Rani, Vaishnavi and Trikuta, Vaishno Devi is a manifestation of the Hindu Goddess Durga. It is believed that during the pooja and aarti, Goddesses arrive at the Holy cave to pay their respect to Mata Rani. Devotees believe the goddess herself calls the devotees to reach here."", '', ' Vaishno Devi is said to be Moonh Maangi Muradein Poori Karne Wali Mata (the mother who fulfils the wishes of her children). The darshan of Maa Vaishno Devi in the holy cave is in the form of three naturally formed rocks which are known as pindies. These pindies manifest the three forms of the goddess as Maha Kali, Maha Saraswati and Maha Lakshmi. More than one crore devotees visit the Vaishno Devi temple each year.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2097}",, 2100,"[' Ajanta and Ellora caves, considered to be one of the finest examples of ancient rock-cut caves, are located near Aurangabad in Maharashtra, India. Ajanta and Ellora caves complex is adorned with beautiful sculptures, paintings, and frescoes and include Buddhist monasteries, Hindu and Jain temples. The Ajanta caves are 29 in number and were built between the 2nd century BC and 6th century AD, whereas the Ellora Caves are more spread out and 34 in number and dates to the period between 6th and 11th Century AD.', '', ' Ajanta and Ellora caves are designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites and are quite popular among travelers worldwide. Ajanta Caves, located around 99km north of Aurangabad, are mostly Buddhist sites and were used as a retreat by Buddhist Monks. Ellora is just 15 km west of Aurangabad and has a better mix of Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist sites. These hand-carved caves were built and sponsored by the Indian rulers of those periods and almost buried by thick forests. One of the most famous places in the entire Ajanta and Ellora Caves is the Kailash Temple, which is also the single most massive monolithic structure globally. These rock-cut caves containing carvings are some of the best examples of ancient Indian architecture and sculpture.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2098}",, 2101,"["" Haridwar is one of the seven holiest cities in India, situated in Uttarakhand. It is located where the sacred river Ganga enters the Indo-Gangetic plains for the first time. Dotted with temples, ashrams and narrow lanes across the city, Haridwar is a famous Hindu temple town where millions of devotees come to take a dip in the holy Ganges. It's believed that taking a dip in the sacred Har Ki Pauri relieves one of all the sins."", '', ' The highlight of Haridwar is the famous Ganga Aarti held at the Har ki Pauri Ghat every evening. Thousands of devotees come together to pray to river Ganga and float diyas. Haridwar is one of the four cities (others being Ujjain, Nasik and Allahabad) that host the Kumbh Mela every twelve years. The Kanwar Mela is also organised here every year during saawan (rainy season). It is also the gateway to the Char Dham of Uttarakhand and acts as the base destination for some of the other tourist towns of Rishikesh and Devprayag.According to Hindu traditions, there are Panch Tirth (five pilgrimages) within Haridwar. These are Har ki Pauri (Gangadwar), Ghat (Kushwart), Kankhal, Mansa Devi Temple (Bilwa Tirth) and Chandi Devi Temple (Neel Parvat). Haridwar is also known globally for Ayurveda, meditation and yoga. Since it is a religious centre, alcohol and non-vegetarian food are not permitted here. The city is well connected by bus and trains but is especially busy during the yatra season from May to October.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2099}",, 2102,"[' Bordered by the three seas - Arabian, Indian and the Bay of Bengal, Kanyakumari is the southernmost tip of the Indian Peninsula. A small coastal town in the state of Tamil Nadu, Kanyakumari was earlier known as Cape Comorin. ', '', ' Kanyakumari offers the marvellous confluence of the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea and the Indian ocean meeting together at a point. But, this is not a miracle, the miracle lies in the beauty that the water of three seas does not mix, you can clearly distinguish between the turquoise blue, deep blue and sea green waters of the three seas. To enjoy the best view of sunset and sunrise, you can visit the Triveni Sangam point and the famous View tower.The town has a mountainous terrain with elevated patches of hills, coconut trees and lined with paddy fields. Kanyakumari is also the only place in India where you can observe the sunrise and sunset at the same beach. The town is not only popular for its unique phenomenon but also its temples and the Vivekananda Rock Memorial among other iconic monuments.Waterfalls in Kanyakumari that you should not miss out on include the Thirparappu falls, the Courtallam Falls, and the Olakaruvi falls. Kanyakumari has authentic South Indian cuisine, with seafood and coconuts being an integral part of almost all dishes.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2100}",, 2103,"[' Pune is a bustling metropolis of Maharashtra, ranked number one in India in the ease of living. Often referred to as the Oxford of the East, it is a hub of diverse people and activities and is in rapidly growing into one of the top metropolitan cities in the country. Pune is a city that perfectly blends modernity with tradition sprinkled with colonial-era charm, and it deserves the title of being the cultural capital of Maharashtra.', '', ' Behind the modern commercialized façade of Pune lies the roots of ancient Poona, which gave birth to the Maratha Empire and had a very crucial role to play in the history of India’s independence. Pune is globally known for the Osho Ashram which attracts followers from all over the world. Dotted with palaces and temples, the most important of these are the Shaniwar Wada palace and the Aga Khan Palace. To experience the grandiose of Maratha architecture coupled with stunning views of the Sahyadris, the Singhagad fort is a must-visit tourist attraction. Due to its alluring location on the Bhuleshwar Range of the Sahyadri Mountains, it offers excellent trekking trails to the top of the cliffs. While Pune has plenty of eating options, ranging from street food to high-class restaurants where one can enjoy all kinds of cuisines, it is renowned for its bakery items. Ranging from a variety of cookies, pastries to even cakes, don’t forget to try out Pune’s mouth-watering desserts.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2101}",, 2104,"["" Situated on the southwest coast of India, Kochi or Cochin is a commercial port city with a trading history that dates back to at least 600 years. Called the Queen of the Arabian Sea, the city is Kerala's financial, commercial, and industrial capital."", '', ' A gaggle of islands interconnected by ferries, this cosmopolitan town has upmarket stores, art galleries and some of the finest heritage accommodations. In a true vintage-meets-future fashion, restaurants and shopping hubs crowd Ernakulum, Jew Town and Fort Kochi along with palaces, beaches, temples, and heritage sites. Kochi is also an important place to see Kathakali and Kalarippayattu performances and the annual Biennale Festival.Well connected by all means possible, this coastal city is both a popular tourist hotspot and an active naval base, being officially the home to the Southern Command of the Indian Navy and an air squadron of the Indian Navy. ']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2102}",, 2105,"[' A rapidly growing metropolis, an industrial hub, an educational hotspot, and a city with a magnificent past – Ahmedabad is one of the most important cities in Gujarat. Located on the banks of the Sabarmati River, Ahmedabad is the former capital of Gujarat, and its delicious food, colourful culture is making it a fast-growing tourist destination. The historic city of Ahmedabad or the old part of the city was declared as the UNESCO World Heritage Site.', '', ' Home to a plethora of remarkable temples like Swaminarayan Temple, intriguing museums and classy markets, with a little bit of colonial history attached to it, Ahmedabad is an excellent example of how a city can still retain every bit of its old-world charm while still rapidly progressing on the path of globalisation.Ahmedabad is famous for its textiles and its tie-dye bandhani handloom technique, which makes it a great place to shop. From bandhani sarees, dupattas to traditionally embroidered dress materials, and other local handicrafts.Sabarmati Ashram, situated directly beside the Sabarmati river, is a quaint and peaceful ashram built by Mahatma Gandhi after he returned from South Africa. To this date, Gandhiji’s living quarters are preserved here and is now used as a museum where visitors can learn all about his life and his teachings. The infamous Dandi Salt March, which was a crucial point in India’s independence struggle, originated from this ashram.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2103}",, 2106,"[' Located in a central region of Madhya Pradesh, Kanha National Park is the largest National Park in central India and has been ranked as one of the best parks in Asia. Among the 22 species of large mammals, the royal Bengal tigers are one of the major attractions. One of the best tiger reserves in India, the present-day area stretches over the 940-kilometre square which is divided into two sanctuaries: Hallon and Banjar. ', '', "" The park was established in the year 1955 and has since actively contributed to the preservation of many endangered species. The National Park was taken under the Project Tiger Reserve in 1974. Abundant in flora and fauna, the Kanha National Park houses one of the rarest species of deer- the Barasingha. It is known for the unique Barasingha conversation to save the species that were once on the verge of extinction. One of the most scenic wildlife reserves in Asia today, this National Park came to be known the world over through Rudyard Kipling's book- The Jungle Book. Kanha National Park is famous for its wildlife safaris and attracts tourists from all over the world. Other important animals in this park are leopards, wild dogs, wild cats, foxes, sloth bears, hyenas, langurs, wild boars and jackals. Reptiles including pythons, cobras, krait and other varieties of snakes are also found in this National Park. ""]",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2104}",, 2107,"[' Famously known as The City of Palaces, it wouldn’t be wrong to say that Mysore, currently Mysuru, is one of the most important places in the country regarding ancient reigns. It is replete with the history of its dazzling royal heritage, intricate architecture, its famed silk sarees, yoga, and sandalwood, to name just a few. Located in the foothills of the Chamundi Hills, Mysore is the third most populated city in Karnataka, and its rich heritage draws millions of tourists all year round. The highlight is the majestic Mysore Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is a must-visit.', '', ' Mysore was one of the three largest Princely States in the erstwhile British Empire of India. To this day, the Mysore Palace stands tall as one of the most spectacular palaces in India. A very famous tourist spot that sees thousands of visitors milling in and around it every day, the Mysore Palace is a mesmerizing example of Indo-Saracenic architecture, every inch of the palace drips with opulence and intricate details, and every room that you visit stands out in terms of its elaborate architecture, beautiful paintings, rich colours and stained-glass windows. On every Sunday, and during the Dussehra celebrations, the palace is spectacularly lit up once dusk falls.Another popular element in Mysore is the Ashtanga School of Yoga. This draws visitors and practitioners from around the world to participate in this style of yoga that originated in Mysore. ']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2105}",, 2108,"["" Chandigarh is a union territory that is the capital of both Punjab, as well as, Haryana. India's first planned city, Chandigarh is traditionally a Punjabi city at heart with a healthy dose of modernity; Chandigarh's food and gedi culture (a leisure drive or ride the city) is what the capital is known for! Located at a distance of 265 km from Delhi, Chandigarh is one of the popular weekend road trip destinations and other major cities but also acts as an important staging point when one heads to destinations in Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir."", '', "" A favourite activity of the locals at Chandigarh is boating at the beautiful Sukhna Lake. However, the other important attractions in the city are the Rock Garden, the Leisure Valley & Rose Garden. Chandigarh's Rock Garden is very well known for being entirely designed out of discarded industrial and urban waste, while the Leisure Valley is an 8-kilometre-long well-maintained park that houses Asia's most extensive rose garden, a very popular draw among tourists and locals alike.Another famous place to visit in Chandigarh is the Capitol complex, often referred to as Le Corbusier Centre. Earlier used as Le Corbusier's base, this UNESCO World Heritage Site has now been converted into a museum, and tourists are free to visit it. The Capitol is also home to the state's Vidhan Sabha, High Court, and Secretariat.""]",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2106}",, 2109,"["" Hampi, the city of ruins, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Situated in the shadowed depth of hills and valleys in the state of Karnataka, this place is a historical delight for travellers. Surrounded by 500 ancient monuments, beautiful temples, bustling street markets, bastions, treasury building and captivating remains of Vijayanagar Empire, Hampi is a backpacker's delight. Hampi is an open museum with 100+ locations to explore and a favourite way to see the city from the perspective of its history."", '', ' Hampi was the capital of the Vijayanagar empire around 1500 AD, and by some accounts, the second largest city in the world at that time. Over the next centuries it fell out of importance, and now you can explore the ruins of a lot of temples and other structures spread out over a vast area. \nThe terrain around Hampi is as mysterious as the ruins itself - the city is surrounded by boulders of different sizes, and you can climb to the top of them with a little effort to get a stunning view of the entire city and the geography. It is located on the banks of the Tungabhadra River. Famous for its massive, beautifully carved temples, especially the Virupaksha Temple, dedicated to the patron deity of the empire. You can also find remains of the old aqueducts, canals and military barracks and stables here. \n\nHampi was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1986 and many efforts have been taken to restore the lost glory of the place - very limited (if any) modern establishments are allowed in the main area, which gives an authentic feel to the ruins.\n\n']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2107}",, 2110,"["" Situated at an altitude of 2730 m above sea level, Gulmarg is a popular skiing destination located in Pir Panjal Range of Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Surrounded by snow-covered lofty Himalayas, meadows of flowers, deep ravines, evergreen forested valleys, Gulmarg also has the world's second-highest Gondola ride."", '', ' Among one of the top honeymoon destinations in India, Gulmarg boasts of being a beautiful town without the crowd like Manali and Shimla. Gulmarg has also been developed as an adventure hub as Indian Institute of Skiing and Mountaineering is located here. A lot of courses on trekking, mountaineering, skiing, and snowboarding are offered by IISM. There are a lot of other private tour operators in Gulmarg as well which provide similar courses and facilities for skiing, snowboarding and trekking. Known for its scenic beauty, Gulmarg has also been a popular destination for shooting of various Bollywood films.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2108}",, 2111,"[' Set in the background of snow-capped Himalayan ranges of Uttarakhand, the sprawling town of Almora is a beautiful hill station. With easy accessibility from Delhi and other major cities of North India, Almora is known for its rich cultural heritage, unique handicrafts, sumptuous cuisine and magnificent wildlife. This town has two major rivers- Koshi (Kaushaki) and Suyal (Salmali).', '', ' Popular pilgrimage sites like Nanda Devi and Jageshwar attract thousands of devotees each year. Almora is also popular among backpackers as it has hostels and cafes in Kasar Devi, a village near Almora.Many routes that go deeper into the Himalayas start from Almora, and there is also single day to weekend treks near the town. Almora is also popular for mountain biking, Since it is easy to reach Almora and it is at a relatively low altitude, one does not need too much training to bike here. Many shops and resorts rent bikes by the hour or by the day, and you can also enjoy cycling across the rugged mountain paths.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2109}",, 2112,nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2110}",, 2113,"[' Dotted with the apple orchards, old oaks, and pine trees there is no dearth of natural beauty in Auli. Apart from skiing you can also go for numerous treks in the hills of Garhwal Himalayas and enjoy the spellbinding views of the snow-draped mountains. Auli is a popular hill resort in the Himalayan range dating back to the 8th Century AD. The Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam Limited (GMVL) runs a ski resort and a ski rental shop. ', '', ' Auli is a popular skiing destination in India because of its glittering slopes and clean environment. Dotted with apple orchards, oaks and deodars, Auli is a popular hill town with numerous ski resorts situated amidst the Himalayan range. Located at 2800 meters above sea levels, it is home to mountain ranges of Nanda Devi, Mana Parvat and Kamat Kamet. Many religious destinations are also scattered around Auli. It is believed that Shankracharya had blessed Auli with his visit.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2111}",, 2114,"["" Madurai, the cultural capital of Tamil Nadu, is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities of India. Ruled by Pandya kings for the longest time in its history, it is called as the 'Lotus City' as it was planned and built in the shape of a lotus. Madurai is known for Meenakshi Amman Temple, dedicated to the goddess Meenakshi with a sanctum for her consort, Sundareshwarar. "", '', ' There are many other ancient temples in Madurai, including Thiruparankundram. It is one of the important old temples dedicated to Lord Muruga(Karthikeya) and is located on a hillock approximately 8 km from the city. Having trade ties with ancient Rome, the place holds a great cultural heritage. With bustling bazaars and fantastic street food, Madurai has heritage walks conducted throughout the day. Madurai is instrumental in promoting Tamil language and preserving the culture.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2112}",, 2115,"[' Amarnath, located in union territory of Jammu and Kashmir is one of the most important pilgrimage in India for the worshippers of Lord Shiva. The Amarnath cave has an enshrined Shivaling formed naturally with ice, which resembles Lord Shiva.', '', "" Amarnath is visited by millions of tourists every year from all across the world for a challenging mountainous trek called 'Amarnath Yatra'. Legend has it that, this place is regarded to be the same cave where Lord Shiva revealed the secret of life and eternity to Goddess Parvati.Amarnath Cave is accessible only during the Sharavan months of July-August. There are two routes available for undertaking the Amarnath Yatra - via Baltal or Pahalgam. The Baltal route, though shorter, has a steeper trekking route. The Pahalgam route is longer but is generally preferred by most of the devotees. It usually takes 3-5 days to reach Amarnath from the base point. Helicopter services are now available by private operators on both these routes. The devotees need to make advance bookings and get registered to undertake the holy pilgrimage to Amarnath.Read more about Amarnath Yatra 2021""]",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2113}",, 2116,"[' Bodh Gaya is a Buddhist pilgrimage site in Gaya District of Bihar. Famous for the Mahabodhi Temple, It was here under the Bodhi tree that Gautama Buddha attained enlightenment.', '', ' It is now one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and a lot of foreign countries, including Japan and China, have helped the Indian government in building facilities for the Buddhist pilgrims. The place is bustling with pilgrims all through the year from India and abroad who come to pay their homage in monasteries, temples and remnants of Bodhi Tree.Located near the river Neranjana, Bodh Gaya was earlier known as Uruwela. It was also known as Sambodhi, Vajrasana or Mahabodhi until the 18th century CE. It is one of the four important Buddhist sites that include: Kushinagar, Lumbini and Sarnath.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2114}",, 2117,"[' Mahabaleshwar is a hill station located in the Western Ghats, in Satara district of Maharashtra. Apart from its strawberries, Mahabaleshwar is also well known for its numerous rivers, magnificent cascades and majestic peaks. It is among the most sought after weekend getaways from Pune & Mumbai, located about 120km south-west of Pune and 285km from Mumbai.', '', ' Mahabaleshwar is also a sacred pilgrimage place for Hindus as the Krishna river originates from here. Once a summer capital of the British, the hill station of Mahabaleshwar comprises of ancient temples, boarding schools, manicured and lush green dense forest, waterfalls, hills, valleys. It is often used as a base to visit the magnificent Pratapgad Fort, located an hour away.Malcolm Peth, Old Kshetra Mahabaleshwar and a region of the Shindola village are the three villages that make up Mahabaleshwar.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2115}",, 2118,"[' Visakhapatnam, also commonly known as Vizag, is one of the oldest port cities in the country. Situated in the heart of Andhra Pradesh, Visakhapatnam is known for its picturesque beaches and serene landscape, as well as a rich cultural past. The port of Visakhapatnam is renowned for being home to the oldest shipyard in all of India. Located a short distance away from Visakhapatnam is Araku Valley, one of the prime attractions of Vizag. Situated at a lofty 910 metres above sea level, Araku Valley is a hill station replete with gushing waterfalls, crystal clear streams, lush green gardens and some challenging trekking trails.', '', ' Vizag is dotted with many beaches along its coastline, with the most famous one being the Yarada Beach. One of the most stunning places to see in all of Visakhapatnam, Yarada beach is surrounded by majestic hills on three sides, and by the Bay of Bengal on the other side. One of the best things about Vizag’s beaches is that they are a lot cleaner and a lot less crowded than other famous beaches along the Indian coastline, and Yarada beach is no exception. It is the perfect place to sit back on the golden sands and witness a marvellous sunrise or sunset. If you’re a history lover, the Borra Caves are one of the best tourist attractions that Vizag has to offer for you. Nestled amidst the Ananthagiri Hills in Araku Valley, the Borra Caves are over thousands of years old and are the biggest among all the caves found in India. Made entirely of natural karstic limestone, the caves are kaleidoscopic in nature, and the light falling on the rocks coupled with the waterfalls creates an extremely colourful effect, lending an aura of magic and mysticism to the entire ambience. The Katiki Waterfalls, situated a short distance away from the Borra Caves, is a gushing waterfall that measures around 50 feet in height and is completely surrounded by the lush greenery of the valley. The crystal-clear water cascading down the rocks, bordered by the gleaming green foliage is a sight for sore eyes. Being a coastal area, the primary cuisine of Visakhapatnam includes seafood, as well as traditional Andhra South Indian cuisine. While Visakhapatnam is not exactly renowned for being a shopping destination, you will still find a lot of things that you can take back home. You can purchase a wide variety of stuff starting from handicrafts to Kalamkari paintings to wooden toys to even gorgeous Pochampalli and Ikat sarees.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2116}",, 2119,"["" Kasol is a quaint little village in Himachal situated along the banks of the river Parvati. Commonly known as the 'Amsterdam of India', Kasol is a tourist attraction that is rapidly gaining fame as a popular hub for trekkers, backpackers, and nature lovers. Kasol is situated 23 kms from Bhuntar and next to the religious town of Manikaran and is one of the best places in the country just to sit back and chill in the panorama of snow-clad mountains, pine trees and gurgling river."", '', ' Kasol is famous for its trekking trails, which include treks to Kheerganga, Yanker Pass, Sar Pass, and Pin Parbati Pass. To get a real feel of the culture in this region, go on a visit to the village of Malana. Located a few kilometres away from Kasol, Malana is a tiny hamlet inhabited by people living in self-imposed isolation. The people of Malana claim themselves to be Aryan descendants, as a result of which they avoid interaction with outsiders. The village has plenty of scenic sights, though, and is often called ‘Little Greece’.Kasol is inhabited by a huge number of people from Israel, which is discernible from the plenteously available Israeli food, and the street signposts inscribed in Hebrew. Kasol has quite a few streetside cafes which serve delicious food, and the experience of sitting and enjoying a meal amidst the dark green forests and the awe-inspiring mountains make the meal even more enjoyable.Kasol has a flea market that sells a variety of items, so you can pick up trinkets, souvenirs, pendants, and even semi-precious stones to take back home for family and friends.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2117}",, 2120,"[' Nasik is a religious Hindu city, host to the Kumbh Mela every 12 years. It also makes for a perfect wine tasting destination.', '', "" Nashik (Nasik), named after a relic associated with Ramayana, is a city in Maharashtra located on the banks of river Godavari. Nashik plays host to the famous Kumbh Mela every 12 years. The city is home to plenty of exotic temples and is known in Hindu mythology as the place where Ravana's sister, Surpanakha, tried to seduce Lord Ram and got her nose cut off by Lakshman in the process. Its religious importance doesn't end there. It also plays host to the thousands of tourists visiting Shirdi and Trimbakeshwar. Apart from its temples, Nashik also has forts, waterfalls and vineyards to look out for. With multiple vineyards present in Nashik, the most popular being Sula, the wine-tourism industry is mushrooming in this part of Maharashtra. Nashik gives you the chance to experience a fabulous cocktail of extremes - from temples to vineyards, hills to waterfalls, this place offers a lot to see.""]",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2118}",, 2121,"[' Situated in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, Tirupati is known for Lord Venkateshwara Temple, one of the most visited pilgrimage centres in the country. Tirumala is one of the seven hills in Tirupati, where the main temple is located. The temple is believed to be placed where Lord Venkateshwara took the form of an idol and is hence home to the diety Govinda. Tirupati is one of the oldest cities of India and finds mention in plenty of ancient Vedas and Puranas.', '', ' The non-stop chanting of ‘Om Namo Venkatesaya’, the mad pilgrim rush and the 8-feet tall idol of Lord Venkateshwara – everything about the Sri Venkateshwara Temple is majestic. Spread over an area of 26 kilometres and visited by nearly 50,000 pilgrims every day, the temple is also commonly referred to as the Temple of Seven Hills.There are other temples in Tirupati too that you can visit, including the Sri Kalahasti temple, Sri Govindarajaswami Temple, the Kondandarama Temple, the Parashurameshwara Temple, and the ISKCON temple. Tirupati is home to a unique geological wonder that you shouldn’t miss out on! The Silathoranam is a natural arch formed out of rocks and is located at the Tirumala Hills. ']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2119}",, 2122,"[' Ujjain, considered to be one of the holiest cities of India, is an ancient city situated on the eastern bank of the Shipra River in the Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh. Ujjain is one of the four sites for the Kumbh Mela, the largest peace-time gathering on the planet that attracts 100 million people to the festival.', '', ' This makes Ujjain an important place of Hindu Pilgrimage. To add to that, it is also home to the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga, one of the twelve Jyotirlinga shrines to the god Shiva. Ujjain is one of the most glorious cities of ancient India as it was also known to be the educational hub of various Indian scholars. The immense wealth of Ujjain in terms of religion, architecture, and educational value makes this is a top attraction amongst not only Indian travellers but also amongst foreign tourists as well. Ujjain is located at a distance of 52 km from Indore, which is also the nearest major airport.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2120}",, 2123,"[' Jim Corbett National Park is the oldest national park set amidst the foothills of the Himalayas in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand. Known for housing the endangered Bengal tiger, Corbett National Park is part of the larger Corbett Tiger Reserve.', '', ' Famous for its wildlife safaris, Jim Corbett National Park has multiple resorts set on the riverside. Home to more than 650 species of rare and migratory birds, it is a haven for bird watchers. The most popular attraction at Corbett National Park is Dhikala, a forest lodge located on the border of Patil Dun Valley, which is known for the stunning location and rich wildlife.Only 180 vehicles are allowed to enter the national park in a day. Jim Corbett National Park remains closed from July to October during the monsoons. However, Jhirna, Dhela and Sitabani tourism zones remain open for tourists throughout the year. Safaris are organised in all the zones by two shifts by the forest officials in all the zones.The Jim Corbett National Park was established in 1936 as Hailey National Park and is named after Jim Corbett who is a famous hunter and naturalist. It was the first place where Project Tiger was launched in 1973. The park is spread over an area of more than 500 sq km and is divided into 5 zones: Bijrani, Dhikala, Jhirna, Domunda and Sonanandi to promote tourism. ']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2121}",, 2124,"[' Gwalior is a historic city located in the state of Madhya Pradesh. Popular because of the hilltop fort, Gwalior is full of palaces and glorious temples giving this city a majestic charm which speaks volumes of its glorious past.', '', "" A historic city founded by king Surajesan, Gwalior is a city where India's most eminent royalty once resided. Jai Vilas Pala has the largest carpet in the world which took almost 12 years to weave and two most massive chandeliers in the world that weight close to 3.5 tonnes.The great Indian musician Tansen was born in Gwalior, and the tomb of Tansen is also an important place here. Every year, in November/December, a four-day Tansen Music festival is celebrated in the city where various classical musicians from all over the country perform on the stage near the tomb itself. Visit the various monuments and museums, eat the local delicacies like namkeen and go boating in Tighra Dam while you are in the city.""]",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2122}",, 2125,"["" One of Hinduism's seven sacred cities, Mathura is the birthplace of the very beloved Lord Krishna. Located in the state of Uttar Pradesh, Mathura and Vrindavan are often considered twin cities (located only 10km away from each other). Mathura is a small town dotted with temples from various ages and attracts a horde of pilgrims from all over the world. "", '', "" One side of Mathura is stretched across the Yamuna River, lined with 25 ghats, which are best visited during dawn when you can witness locals and tourists taking a holy dip, and at dawn (just after the sunset) when hundreds of diyas are floated during the daily aarti. Mathura is flooded with tourists and pilgrims during the two main festivals - Janmashtami (Lord Krishna's birthday) in August/September, and Holi in February/March.Shri Krishna Janmabhumi is the most famous tourist attraction in Mathura, as this place is believed to the be the exact place where Lord Krishna was born, and the prison where he was born is now on display for tourists to see. Mathura has many temples, both big and small, dotting the entire city, with many of these temples being dedicated to Lord Krishna. The two most important temples in town are the Dwarkadheesh Temple and the Gita Mandir. If you are looking for more than just the standard tourist fare, then the best way to explore Mathura is by taking a walk around the streets of the city. Every nook and cranny of this religious town still retains an old-world charm that belies the urbanization the city has kept up with. There is a lot of history to Mathura that you can experience only by exploring the old-fashioned architecture, the crumbling ruins of old houses, and the genial amiability of the locals who are always willing to show you around.It is not possible to think of a city as old as Mathura and imagine it not having a delicious history of street food! Don’t forget to try out local snacks like kachodis, aloo-puri and chaat, which are available at any and all eateries lining the streets. Jalebis and gulab-jamuns are also very popular local street food items that are available at all shops throughout the day.""]",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2123}",, 2126,"[' The second-highest plunge waterfall in India, Jog Falls is a major tourist attraction in Karnataka and is the highest waterfall in the state. Second, to the Nohkalikai Falls of Meghalaya, Jog falls drops about a huge 253 m (850 ft. ) in a single fall. However, due to the construction of Linganamakki Dam which is a hydroelectricity plant closeby, the flow in the falls is hugely restricted before monsoons. So, it is best to go during the Monsoon season to see the falls in its full form.', '', "" Jog Falls is a 2 hours drive from the main Shimoga city. Also known as Gerosappa Falls or the Joga Falls, this seasonal waterfall is broken into four segments - Raja, Roarer, Rocket and Rani. They're named based on certain characteristics of the streams. Raja is an unbroken stream, Roarer is a strong and violent current that gushes down to meet the Raja stream, Rocket flows down in different jets and Rani is a quiet stream with falls in foam. Next time you visit, try identifying the streams!""]",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2124}",, 2127,"[' Alibaug (also spelled as Alibag) is a small coastal town in the Konkan region of Maharashtra, known for its beaches, villas, and beautiful scenery. Alibag is very popular as a weekend getaway from the cities of Mumbai and Pune. ', '', "" Water sports in Alibaug like parasailing, banana boat and jet ski and speed boating are quite popular during the dry season. Most tourist families spend at least one night in Alibag with extending to multiple nights. Alibaug has earned itself the name of 'mini-Goa', owing to the high tourist footfall all year round. Steeped in colonial history, Alibaug is a quaint little town located about 96 km from Mumbai and 150 km from Pune, and is replete with sandy beaches, clean unpolluted air, and plenty of forts and temples, ensuring that despite being a small town, you never run out of activities to do. Alibaug is famous for its numerous beaches, which are only a few minutes’ drive away from each other, so you won’t have to worry about which beach to visit and which one to leave out. The most visited beach in Alibaug is, of course, Alibaug Beach, which offers a spectacular of view of not only the sunrise and sunset but of the Kolaba Fort as well, which you can take a short boat ride to. The Colaba fort was once the cornerstone of the Maratha Empire, and most of the edifice is still in good shape. Other popular beaches in the area include Kihim Beach, and Nagaon Beach, with Kihim beach being a photographer’s paradise.Alibaug is also home to Mandwa Beach, a beach famously known for the innumerable number of movie shootings that take place here. The beach offers a stunning view of the Gateway of India from its bay, and you can sit and sip on a cool drink on the sand under the orchard of coconut trees lining the beach. ""]",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2125}",, 2128,"[' Rameshwaram is located on a beautiful island in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is separated by a small Pamban channel from Sri Lanka. According to Hindu mythology, this is the place where Lord Rama created a bridge across the sea to Sri Lanka.', '', ' Rameshwaram has the first sea bridge connecting the town of Mandapam with Pamban Island, and Rameswaram. Abdandoned town of Dhanushkodi is also located on Pamban Island which was a bustling town until it got destroyed in 1964 by cyclone.Renowned for its magnificent prakaras with massive sculptured pillars on either side, The Ramanathaswamy Temple houses the longest corridor in the world. Agniteertham is famous for its sacred waters and Pilgrims perform poojas in honour of their ancestors at this seashore. The five-faced Hanuman Temple holds the floating stone which was used to build the bridge between India and Sri Lanka.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2126}",, 2129,"[' One of the oldest cities on the banks of Yamuna, Vrindavan is considered to be one of the most important places of pilgrimage for the devotees of Krishna. It is said that Lord Krishna had spent his childhood in Vrindavan. The name of the city has been derived from Vrinda (meaning basil) and van (meaning grove) which perhaps refer to the two small groves at Nidhivan and Seva Kunj. Since Vrindavan is considered to be a sacred place, a large number of people come here to abandon their worldly life.', '', ' The city of Vrindavan hosts hundreds of Lord Krishna and Radha temples scattered throughout, the most famous ones being Banke Bihari temple and the world-famous ISKCON temple. The vibrant surroundings perfectly depict the playful and benevolent nature of Lord Krishna. Located along the waters of River Yamuna, the numerous temples set amidst the thick woods and lush greenery of Vrindavan are the major attractions here. ']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2127}",, 2130,"["" Often termed as 'Manchester of South India', Coimbatore, the second-largest city in Tamil Nadu, photographically situated on the banks of River Noyyal. Coimbatore, also known as Kovai, is a welcoming area with the backdrop of hustle-bustle and charm of activity and industry. From ancient temples to classy new buildings, from breathtaking mountains to jaw-dropping waterfalls, from mouth-watering cuisine to pleasant weather all year round, Coimbatore has everything you could possibly need to make for a perfect holiday experience. Coimbatore is home to a massive 112 feet tall statue of Lord Shiva, known as the Adiyogi Shiva Statue. Featured in the Guinness Book of World Records, this architectural masterpiece is a very popular tourist spot in Coimbatore and stands as a symbol of self-transformation and inner peace. "", '', ' Camping and trekking are very popular things to do in Coimbatore, so if you’re looking for a thrill, don’t forget to check out the most exciting trekking trails that the city has to offer, such as the Dhoni Hills, the Vellari Mala, the Perumal Peak, and the Thalaiyar Falls trek. The official name of Coimbatore has been changed to Koyampuththoor. It was done to change the name of the city closer its original name in Tamil.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2128}",, 2131,"[' The capital and the largest city of Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow, situated on the banks of river Gomti, welcomes you with a heartwarming note of ""Muskuraiyein, kyunki aap Lucknow mein hai"". A city of kebabs and nawabs, of architecture and history, of literature and culture – that is Lucknow in a nutshell for you. From a slice of rich colonial history to modernized museums, this artistic hub of Awadh region beautifully brings together the opulence of a glittering past and the simplicity of a modern city.', '', "" Rumi Darwaza, the Mughal Gateway built in the centre of the capital divides Lucknow into 'Old Lucknow' which is ancient, and more crowded, and the 'New Lucknow' which is urban and one of the most planned cities of Asia. Most of Old Lucknow is well-known for its bustling vibrant streets, authentic, mouth-watering kebab and biriyani outlets, lakhnavi chikan market, and the wholesale jewellery stores.New Lucknow, on the other hand, hosts people of varied cultures and is structurally planned with wide roads, shopping malls and parks built to serve diverse entertainment purposes. The most famous among these parks are the Ambedkar Park and the Gomti Riverfront Park, both ideal places for visiting and strolling around with friends and family in the evening. Hazratganj, a major shopping area located in the heart of Lucknow, is famous for its 'chaat' and 'kulfi' eateries, posh Mughlai restaurants, and various shopping complexes. All the buildings in Hazratganj have a distinct Victorian architecture, and you can shop for literally anything – starting from inexpensive accessories and trinkets to high-end clothes, shoes and jewellery. The people of Lucknow are known for their courtly manners and endearing 'pehle aap' (you first) culture, which always leaves behind a smile on the faces of its visitors. ""]",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2129}",, 2132,"[' Beach town situated on the shores of Bay of Bengal, Digha is a popular tourist destination known for its untouched beaches and scenic views, especially among people in West Bengal.', '', "" Digha is a one-stop destination for families looking forward to spend a pleasurable weekend. One of the best features of this hamlet is its varied and diverse tourist attraction spots. Known for its magnificent beaches, religious temples and high-tech research centers and museums, this most popular sea resort of West Bengal has a lot to offer for people of all age groups. Digha's sceneries can also offer you the pleasure experienced in witnessing areas that have minimal human impact and are relatively untouched.""]",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2130}",, 2133,"["" Dharamshala or Dharamsala city is located in Kangra district at 18 km from Kangra city in Himachal Pradesh. The state's winter capital, Dharamshala, is separated as upper and lower divisions with different altitudes. The lower division is the Dharamsala town itself, whereas the upper division is located 3 km away and is popularly known as Mcleodganj. Dharamsala is prominently visited for the bus connections and the bustling market."", '', ' Dharamsala is the home to Dalai Lama, the Buddhist leader who runs his government in exile from Dharamsala. Now, what better place on earth than this little town set on the foothills of Dhauladhar ranges to experience the rich and regal Tibetan culture. In 1959, Dalai Lama came to India with his followers and settled, rather beautifying the town of Dharamsala, transforming it into the little Lhasa. Dharamsala, for many years, has been a centre of meditation and peace.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2131}",, 2134,"[' Famous for its esorts and ayurvedic massage centre, Kovalam is a coastal town located around 13 km from Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala. The largest beach in Kovalam is the lighthouse beach that features a 30-metre tall lighthouse. The other two adjacent beaches are Samudra beach and Hawa beach. All these three beaches are crescent-shaped shallow water and low tidal beaches.', '', ' Earlier a fishing village, Kovalam started attracting tourists in the 1930s and shot to fame in the hippie era of 1970s. It still sees the influx of tourists from Israel and Europe. Ayurvedic treatments and massages are one of its most popular indulgences along with yoga, meditation as well as other cultural activities. Kovalam perhaps comes full circle as it is also a shopping destination given the rich spices, wooden statues and handicrafts that can make popular takeaways.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2132}",, 2135,"[' Home to the largest population of the one-horned rhino on earth, Kaziranga National Park is one of India’s national treasures in terms of flora and fauna. Located in the state of Assam in North-Eastern India, its total area is shared by the districts of Nagaon, Golaghat and Karbi Anglong placing it roughly at the centre of the state. Approximately around five hours by road from Guwahati, Kaziranga National Park stands tall as the epitome of successful wildlife conservation in India. In 1985, it was awarded the status of a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.', '', "" Lying on the floodplains of the mighty river Brahmaputra, rich vegetation covers almost the entirety of Kaziranga National Park. Receiving massive amounts of rainfall each year, at times even crossing dangerous levels, this national park is characterised by tall elephant grass, marshlands and tall tropical broadleaf forests. Here, a wide variety of fauna thrives including the one-horned rhino, Asiatic elephants, wild water buffalo, leopards and Royal Bengal Tigers. Kaziranga National Park is also listed officially as a Tiger reserve and is home to one of the world’s largest population of tigers. Different types of birds can also be spotted here at the park. A popular migratory location for birds who fly down from the north, one can spot various birds such as the black-nested stork, the lesser white-fronted goose, ferruginous duck and Baer's pochard duck to name a few. Other notable bird families which can be seen here include the great Indian hornbill and wreathed hornbill among many others.Safaris can be undertaken both during the day and night during the open tourist season. Elephant rides are also very popular among tourists and wildlife journalists and enthusiasts. Hiking is one such activity which is prohibited here to avoid casualties. Great care is taken at this national park such that tourism and natural sustainability go hand in hand.""]",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2133}",, 2136,"[' Generally covered as a part of trips to Coorg, Madikeri is a hill town in Karnataka with vast coffee plantations, lush forests and misty hills, all culminating into a breathtaking view. Located in Kodagu District around 6 hours from Bengaluru, Madikeri is a perfect weekend getaway. There is no pollution, no noise to hurt your ears and the cool breeze that accompanies you throughout makes your trip memorable.', '', "" The most famous place of Madikeri is Raja's Seat- a famous viewpoint from where you can grab all the striking beauty of Madikeri at one go. Madikeri fort and various water cascades are among the other must-visits of the place. Spend a couple of days in the beautiful homestays and Airbnb for a rejuvenating experience. Madikeri, apart from being a refreshing summer retreat, is also famous for its coffee plantations, which are one of its kind in India. No wonder why Madikeri is also famous as 'Karnataka's Coffee Capital.' Renowned for its coffee plantations, this is one of the best places for coffee lovers. To get the real feel you can stay at one of the homestays situated on the coffee estates. You can also take Plantation Tours and help out in berry picking on the fields.""]",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2134}",, 2137,"[' Nestled amidst the Sahyadri range on the Western Ghats, Matheran is a cosy little hill station that stands at an elevation of 2600 feet above sea level, and is just 100 kilometres away from Mumbai, making it the perfect weekend getaway. With its name literally translating to “overhead forest”, Matheran is the smallest hill station in India but is extremely popular in terms of tourists looking for a short trip amid spectacular vistas and serenity.', '', ' Matheran is one of the very few places in the world that do not allow any vehicles at all, so the moment you step into this little town, you will be transported back to an idyllic old-world era of red-soiled roads, automobile-free pathways, and lush green hills all around. The cold breeze and the fresh air devoid of pollution is reason enough for tourists to throng to Matheran all year round.As with any other hill station, Matheran is famous for its viewpoints. It has a total of 36 viewpoints from where you can enjoy alluring views of the Sahyadri mountain range. Most of these points have easy trekking trails, and they offer sweeping views of the mountains, the sunrise, sunset, and everything in between. A favourite for trekkers, the actual magic of Matheran is experienced while exploring the region on foot and getting lost in the beauty of the serene town.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2135}",, 2138,"[' This is one of the best tiger reserves of the country, known to have ""friendly"" tigers and chances of sighting one here is reasonably better than many other tiger reserves of India. Along with this Ranthambore has one of the richest flora and fauna making it an absolutely must visit area', '', "" Nestled in the foothills of Vindhya and Aravali Hills, Ranthambore is famous for its tiger reserves and the variety of flora and fauna found. The Ranthambore National Park, along with the Ranthambore Fort and the surrounding hills and valleys, altogether make Ranthambore a traveller's delight. The place is a boon for wildlife photographers and is perfect for excursions and sightseeing. Safari Rides add to the adventure along with hot Rajasthani picks for shopaholics. With an area of 392 kilometres square, Ranthambore National Park is a natural habitat for a variety of exotic species. It is an absolute delight for birdwatchers and an ideal place to watch animals in their natural habitat. The Ranthambore Fort, built in the 10th century, stands tall over the entire National Park. Built by the Chauhan Dynasty, the Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located inside the fort is the majestic temple of Lord Ganesha, the Trinetra Ganesh Temple. Ganesha devotees flock the temple throughout the year. The other two temples are dedicated to Lord Shiva and Ramlalaji respectively. Two Jain temples, devoted to Lord Sumatinath and Lord Sambhavnath are other attractions of the Fort. The Padam lake and the Surwal lake are two among many that are a haven for bird watching. The ideal time to visit these lakes is early morning. Located adjacent to the Padam lake is the Jogi Mahal, a red sandstone marvel. Kachida Valley, famous for locating panthers and bears, along with Raj Bagh Ruins and the surrounding deciduous forests altogether score brownie points for Ranthambore. ""]",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2136}",, 2139,"[' Home to the Manikya Kings in the past, Agartala is the perfect mix of natural beauty combined with diverse and rich culture.', '', ' Agartala is not just all flowers and valleys but also has a cultural richness with the diversity of people that stay here along with the historical and religious monuments. The capital of Tripura manages to create its culture and personality out of the coming together of stories of all those who reside here and give it a hue of their own culture. The most developed city in the state, it is still a far cry from the metros and hence maintains the best of both worlds.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2137}",, 2140,"[' Khandala is a popular hill station in Maharashtra, perched on the foothills of Sahyadri in the Western Ghats. Khandala provides for a perfect weekend respite for the Mumbai population, with its scenic valleys, grassy hills, serene lakes and misty waterfalls.', '', ' It is one of the twin hill stations - Lonavala and Khandala. The place immortalized by the popular Bollywood song, ""Aati Kya Khandala"", is a must-visit destination for everyone looking for beautiful nature, pleasant weather and the feeling of mist in the air. The natural beauty of Khandala blooms to its zenith and reveals a magical charm during the monsoons. Its meandering waterfalls and glittering lakes attributes to the majestic look an imposing ambience. The Mumbai-Pune expressway passes through Khandala. Due to this easy accessibility, it is a popular hiking spot from nearby cities. The Duke\'s Nose peak and Karla Hills are the two popular spots for rock climbing. Located near two more popular tourist hotspots, viz. Lonavala (3 km away) and Karjat (7 km), Khandala is one of the perfect hill retreats for both trekkers and young couples.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2138}",, 2141,"[' Kalimpong is a virgin hill station in West Bengal renowned for its panoramic valley views, Buddhists monasteries and churches and Tibetan handicrafts etc.', '', ' 50 minutes east ofÊDarjeeling, Kalimpong is a hill station on the foothills of Shivalik ranges at an altitude of 1250 m overlooking the Teesta Valley. People say that the area was ruled by Bhutanese kings and was a forward post of the Bhutanese Army till the 19th century. Dotted with ancient Buddhist monasteries, centuries old churches and exquisite revered temples Kalimpong marks the Bhutanese history till it was wrested by British rulers. The Jang Dong Palriffo Brang (Monastery), Thongsa Gompa (Bhutanese Monastery) are some famous places to visit. Also make sure to visit the flower markets famous for its orchids and lovely bright flowers.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2139}",, 2142,"[' Also known as Tanjore or the city of temples, Thanjavur has a lot of cultural value and is known for its famous Tanjore paintings, antiques and handicrafts, textiles and saris , its Carnatic music and musical instruments and of course the temples.', '', ' Thanjavur enjoys a rich historical heritage and holds a very important position in the moulding of ancient as well modern south Indian civilization. Being of religious importance, this place is a must for all pilgrims. There are many religious places in and around the district. Siva Ganga Garden, Art Gallery, Palace & Saraswathi Mahal Library, Sangeetha Mahal are the main tourist attractions. This is a place where you can constantly witness the magnificent and dynamic cultures of the past and present breathing life into and living in the everyday, giving the area a unique and glorious identity.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2140}",, 2143,"[' Bhubaneswar, the temple city of India, once known for its architecture and grand temples, is presently a thriving centre for commerce and business.', '', ' Bhubaneshwar is an ancient city replete with beautiful historic temples which attract pilgrims and tourists from all over the country. The name of the city literally means Lord of the Universe, rightly reflected in the number of temples here and the religious fervor of its locals. This is now a bustling city where the history is beautifully intertwined with its modern and progressive present. Bhubaneshwar being the centre for religious tourism has a number of majestic temples built centuries ago which have still retained their original over all these years. Among them the Lingaraj temple and the Parasurameswara temple are must-visits and attract tourists for all parts of the country.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2141}",, 2144,"[' Surrounded by Aravali ranges, the city of Ajmer is most famous for the Ajmer Sharif Dargah of saint Muin-ud-din Chishti. This makes Ajmer one of the most significant places of Islamic pilgrimage in the world. Located at a distance of 130 km from Jaipur and 14 kms from Pushkar in Rajasthan, the city is firmly bound by its traditions and culture. Ajmer has a unique charm that lies in the ethos and craftsmanship practised over centuries.', '', ' Visit Ajmer to witness the exquisite Mughal architecture set in an aura of spirituality. The city is also a renowned religious spot for Jains because of Golden Jain Temple. During the festival of Urs, commemorating the death anniversary of Saint Moinuddin Chishti, believers from across the globe throng the city. A lot of travellers visiting Pushkar stop by Ajmer and make a day trip. Ajmer has also been selected as one of the heritage cities for the HRIDAY (Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana) scheme of the Government of India.Apart from Ajmer Sharif Dargah and the Jain Temple, there are some other tourist attractions in Ajmer as well. Adhai Din ka Jhopra, Ana Sagar Lake, Foy Sagar Lake, Ajmer Government Museum and Taragarh Fort are some of them. Ajmer is also home to Mayo College, one of the most prestigious boarding schools in India.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2142}",, 2145,"[' Aurangabad, which was declared by the Government as the Tourism Capital of Maharashtra back in 2010, is a famous tourist hub which greets its visitors with a richly woven tapestry of sights and sounds. The city got its name for being the erstwhile capital of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in the 17th century AD. The town is used as the base to explore the extremely famous caves of Ajanta and Ellora, Daulatabad Fort which is renowned for its strong defence systems, Mausoleums of Aurangzeb and Bibi-Ka-Maqbara famous for its architecture and Grishneshwar Temple, one of the only 12 Shiva Jyotirlingas in India.', '', ' From UNESCO World Heritage Sites to bustling markets brimming with delicate silk items and exquisite hand-woven garments, Aurangabad promises all tourists an exciting holiday experience. While the city is rapidly heading towards industrial growth and globalisation, it still retains most of its past glory, heritage, charms and traditions.The most famous tourist attraction of Aurangabad is the Ajanta and Ellora Caves. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the Ajanta Caves is home to 29 different caves, all of which showcase Buddhist artwork belonging to the period ranging from 200 B.C to 650 A.D. All paintings and sculptures in the caves were constructed painstakingly by Buddhist monks using only simple tools such as chisels and hammers. These paintings and sculptures portray a varied range of stories, starting from the Jataka Tales to intriguing accounts of ancient nymphs and princesses. The Ellora Caves, a little distance away from the Ajanta Caves, houses a total of 34 caves and has sculptures and paintings depicting not one, but three different religions – Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. The sheer diversity of the sculptures, the architectural expertise, and the centuries of hard work undertaken by artisans are enough to leave you speechless.The sole remaining example of Mughal architecture in this part of the country, Bibi ka Maqbara is a mausoleum dedicated to Rabia-ul-Daurani, wife of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. Designed by the Persian architect Ustad-Ata-Ullah, Bibi ka Maqbara has a structure similar to that of the Taj Mahal, with the main structure bordered by four towering minarets on four sides. The entire building is a sight to behold, and sunrises and sunsets are resplendent, with the rays of the sun beautifully casting the reflection of the mausoleum on the water of the canal in front of the building.Aurangabad is also home to temples such as the Jyothirlinga Grishneshwar temple and the Bhadra Maruti Temple, both of which have legends and myths of their own.Siddharth Garden is a place that all nature lovers will be mesmerized by. A landscaped garden housing a wide variety of sculpted trees and shrubs, the Siddharth Garden is also home to wild creatures such as lions, tigers, leopards, deer, and hyena. Sitting back on the green lawns of the garden and enjoying a beautiful picnic is a very popular tourist activity here.The erstwhile Mughal capital has retained most of its traditional Tughlaq cuisine, with Tandoors and Kebabs being local staples that you will find at almost every roadside eatery.Known for its arts and crafts, and especially its silk, Aurangabad has plenty of markets from where you can buy various local handicrafts, exotic gems, shawls, and of course, the region’s famous paithani silk sarees.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2143}",, 2146,"[' Jammu is the southernmost-part of the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir which sits proudly on the magnificent Shivalik mountain ranges. The Winter Capital of Kashmir, Jammu is a holy and peaceful city known for its majestic temples, religious shrines, glittering ""shikhars"", and cultural heritage. Since it is also the starting point to the hugely popular Vaishno Devi Temple and Amarnath Yatra, it is visited by tourists from far and wide. ', '', ' Nestled against the backdrop of the snow-capped Pir Panjal Mountains, Jammu forms part of the transition between the Himalayan range in the north and the dusty plains of Punjab in the south. The Shivalik hills cut across the area from the east to the west while the rivers Ravi, Tawi and Chenab cut their way through the region. The City of Temples, Jammu houses the famous Maha Kali Temple which is considered second only to the Vaishno Devi Temple. Originally found in 14th Century BC, the area was ruled over by Dogra dynasty in the pre-independence era. Buddhist Stupas dating back to the 2nd century AD is peppered throughout Jammu, speaking volumes of its rich heritage.The eccentricity of Jammu is prevalent is also prevalent in its Dogra cuisine the crown of which is the scrumptious Wazwan (traditional Kashmiri buffet). Jammu is truly a melange of pilgrimage, leisure, natural beauty and heritage.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2144}",, 2147,"[' Dehradun is the capital city and the largest city of Uttarakhand. Dehradun is located at an altitude of 1400 feet above sea level and has a pleasant climate all year round. Located just 30kms from Mussoorie, Dehradun is known as the gateway to Mussoorie and Rishikesh and Haridwar. Dehradun is also known as the ""Educational Hub of Uttarakhand"" with some of the country\'s prestigious universities and boarding schools.', '', "" As you would expect from a city located in the foothills of the Himalayas, Dehradun abounds in caves, waterfalls and natural springs. One such popular spot is Robber's Cave, which is a natural cave surrounded by hills. Dip your feet in the ice-cold water or walk through it - travellers are free to take their pick, making Robber's Cave one of the most popular picnic spots in the city. Another popular spot for nature lovers is Lacchiwala, where you can sit and enjoy a relaxing sunset around the man-made lake and the lush greenery around it. Lacchiwala also has arrangements for trekking and birdwatching if you're up for it.""]",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2145}",, 2148,"[' Puri in Odisha is one of the four must-visit pilgrimage sites for Hindus because of Jagannath Temple that forms the part of Char Dham in India. Puri is a beach city located on the coast of Bay of Bengal which is one of the favourites among people of West Bengal for a short trip.', '', ' Having gained popularity among hippies back in the 1970s due to the legalisation of Bhang, Puri is still a popular destination among backpackers, however, the availability of bhang is now limited. With a plethora of hotels and homestays, the local tourist like to stay near the New Marine Drive and the backpackers prefer to stay near Chakra Tirtha. The Rath Yatra (chariot festival) which takes place during the month of June-July should not be missed if you are planning to visit during this time.Known as the resting place of Lord Shiva, the majestic history and heritage of Puri date back to the 3rd century B. C. Puri, Konark and Bhubaneshwar complete the Golden Triangle of Orissa, with their religious significance and cultural heritage being the centres of tourism in this state. There are a lot of places near Puri that one must visit, like the Chilika lake, Puri beach, Gundicha Ghar and the very famous Sun temple of Konark. Puri is soon turning into an industrial hub with major manufacturing companies coming here. ']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2146}",, 2149,"["" Earlier the wettest place on the Earth, Cherrapunji in Meghalaya, also known as Sohra, is known for its double-decker living root bridge. Located around 50 Kms from Shillong, this sub-divisional town is famous for its rich flora and natural attractions. Although Mawsynram is now the wettest place on earth, Cherrapunji still holds the record for the highest recorded rainfall in a calendar year. Apart from the famous living root bridge, other natural attractions include cave formations such as the Mawsmai Caves and Krem Phyllut. Asia's cleanest village, Mawylyngnong is another famous tourist spot here, where visitors can live and experience the food and culture of the village."", '', ' The misty valleys and the waterfalls in the region make a long drive through Cherrapunji ideal for those who love road trips. The breathtaking panoramic views of the valley and waterfalls such as the famous Nohkalikai Waterfalls are wonderful experiences to be had during the sunny winter days. For those with a bit of time on their hands, the town of Dawki at the border with Bangladesh offers a wonderful clearwater boating experience in the winter season.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2147}",, 2150,"[' Located in the midst of Thar Desert, Bikaner is a ""cultural paradise and a traveller\'s haven"". Bikaner with its magnificence in architecture, art and culture is filled with colour, festivity and cultural marvels.The city will mesmerize you with the camels sauntering the beautiful sand dunes, its ancient palaces and forts. Rightly called as one of the three great desert kingdoms of Rajasthan, the dazzling city boasts of old-world charm, opulent havelis and depicts a pleasing bygone era of the Rajputs. Best known as the ""camel country"" for breeding some best-known riding camels, Bikaner also happens to house one of the only two models of the biplane used by the British in World War 1.', '', ' Sand Dunes and the Desert Safari are among major attractions. Bikaner is also famous for hosting the international Camel festival which draws tourists from the world over. Other attractions here include experiencing delicacies such as Thandai, Bhujias, shopping for the fascinating Ivory and Lacquer items or simply witnessing the immense heritage taking the form of wall paintings and arts and crafts in the area.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2148}",, 2151,"["" With nature in its full bloom, the town of Shimoga has been home to several great dynasties and kingdoms. Packed with several marvels of nature in the form of picturesque landscape, gorgeous waterfalls, mystical temples and lush green surroundings, its raw beauty will leave you absolutely enchanted. The main city of Shimoga District derives its name from the words 'Shiv-Mukha' implying 'Face of Lord Shiva'."", '', ' Blessed with swaying palms and verdant paddy fields, the place has earned itself a nickname of rice bowl as well as the breadbasket of Karnataka. The four rivers namely Sharavathi, Kumudavath, Tungabhadra and Varada make their way into the city, adding mystical charm to the region. Pleasant weather, beautiful rolling hills, a profusion of areca nuts and an endless list of attractions has made this place a must for enthusiastic vacation makers.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2149}",, 2152,"[' Hogenakkal is a waterfall located in Dharmapuri district of Tamil Nadu where the Kaveri river splits into multiple streams of waterfalls. Located at a distance of 180 km from Bangalore, Hogenakkal has water throughout the year. The carbonite rocks, the coracle (basket boat) rides, freshwater fish, oil massages by locals make it a perfect one day trip or a weekend getaway from Bangalore.', '', ' Sometimes referred to as the ""Niagara Falls of India,"" it is also known for the medicinal baths. Also known at Marikottayam, Hoge actually means smoke and Kal means rock. Recently, the place has been found to be littered with plastic bags and garbage and the fish market outside the waterfall might stink. Weekends can be crowded. Keep all these points in mind before visiting.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2150}",, 2153,"[' Gir National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary is the only remaining home for the Asiatic Lions. Located in Talala Gir in Gujarat, the Sanctuary is a part of Kathiawar- Gir dry deciduous forests ecoregion. Gir National Park is closed from 16 June to 15 October every year and the best time for wildlife spotting is April and May.', '', ' Gir provides you with the unique experience of visiting a place which almost singularly plays a crucial and defining role in the preservation and sustaining of a certain species. The preservation of these lions was initiated by the Nawab of Junagadh when these were just about to enter the phase of extinction due to hunting. The official count said that there were 411 lions in 2010. Also, there are roughly different 2375 species of fauna here with 38 species of mammals, over 300 species of birds, 37 species of reptiles and over 2000 species of insects. Other important wildlife forms found here are leopard, chausingha, spotted deer, hyena, sambar deer and chinkara.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2151}",, 2154,"[' Located on the road from Chandigarh to Shimla in the Solan district, Kasauli is a hilly cantonment town that makes for an ideal peaceful holiday location, especially for a weekend getaway. Mainly known for its accessibility from Chandigarh and Delhi (located just 65 km away from Chandigarh), Kasauli is not about particular attractions or activities but the beautiful villas and the serene environment.', '', ' Kasauli is a cantonment town dotted with lavish Victorian buildings built by the Britishers who resided here years back. The quaint village has nature trails and beautiful viewpoints. Popular attractions here include Christ Church, Central Research Institute, Monkey Temple, and Sunset Point. It is also a pilgrimage place as Lord Hanuman is believed to have rested here during his search for medicines for Lord Lakshaman. The birthplace of Ruskin Bond, Kasauli is visited by writers looking for inspiration. Since Kasauli is located in the southwestern part of Himachal and is on the relatively lower edges of the Himalayas, it is famous for hiking trails. It is nestled amidst beautiful woody forests of pines (Chir Pine), herbs (Milk Thistle) and cedar trees.']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2152}",, 2155,"[' Pushka is a small temple town located around 15 km from Ajmer in Rajasthan. A perfect choice for a weekend getaway from Jaipur, Pushkar has an array of cafes and hostels for a backpacking trip. Every November, Pushkar is host to the Pushkar Mela, one of the biggest camel fairs in the country.', '', "" Known for the world's only dedicated Brahma temple, Pushkar is primarily a pilgrimage site for Hindus.Spend some evenings sitting at the ghats while sipping chai or taking a stroll through narrow alleys while listening to the chants from temples surrounding the ghats. A delight for street-shopping lovers, Pushkar has shops in the main street selling everything from silver oxidised jewellery to merchandise swaddled in various colours. The Pushkar Mela attracts millions of visitors from around the world. With folk performances, rides, stalls and even magic shows, the entire town is lit up, music blares from every house, and everyone is in a festive mood. Thus, Pushkar has slowly evolved from a religious destination to a multi-cultural hotspot with travellers worldwide.""]",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2153}",, 2156,"[' Located in South-Eastern Rajasthan, Chittorgarh is known for Chittorgarh Fort, the largest fort in India built on a hilltop, spreading over an area of around 700 acres. The capital of the erstwhile kingdom of Mewar, the magnificent fortress will always be remembered for the courageous self-sacrificing Jauhar performed by Rani Padmini to thwart the conquest of the fort by Alauddin Khilji.', '', ' Chittorgarh stands at the helm of Chattari Rajput pride and is remembered in the pages of history for its glorious battles, especially the siege of Alauddin Khilji. Once known for its grandeur and opulence, today, Chittorgarh has left its tales of bravery and betrayal far behind to catch up to commercialization. It takes a few hours to cover the fort complex on foot. Wear comfortable footwear and keep a water bottle handy.Rana Kumbha Palace is the largest structure in Chittorgarh fort, and while it is now a mere tumbledown structure of broken walls and piles of stones, it was once a magnificent three-storied palace with gigantic pillars, maze-like underground tunnels and intricately designed architecture. The most famous attraction in Chittorgarh fort is the Padmini Palace, named after Queen Padmini herself. Replete with roof pavilions and water moats, the story of Queen Padmini’s valour rings out loud in every corner of this dilapidated building. ']",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2154}",, 2157,"[' Away from the buzzing crowd of the city, Nahan is a perfect romantic getaway. Lying among the lofty Shivalik range overlooking lush green fields, dirt free roads and clean streets, this small hill station serves as an ideal holiday destination.', '', "" Nahan has its past spun around many tales and legends. Founded by Raja Karan Prakash in 1621 as a capital, it is believed that this town derives its name from a sage named Nahar who lived at the same site where this town stands today. As per another version, the town gets its name from an incident where the king who was trying to kill a lion was stopped by a saint named Baba Banwari Das who said Nahar meaning 'don't kill'. The quaint town today, is dotted with gardens, temples and a manmade lake. Visit Nahan, a cantonment town of Himachal for an unforgettable experience.""]",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2155}",, 2158,"["" Known as India's newest hill station, the Lavasa Corporation is constructing this private city. The city is a beautiful project, stylistically based on the Italian town Portofino. Spreading across 7 hills, covering an area of 25000 acres, Lavasa is a perfect blend of beauty and infrastructure."", '', ' Lavasa is a privately planned hill city located near Pune in Maharashtra. This modern day hill station is an enjoyable retreat for all its visitors and has a lot to offer to its tourists from picturesque sceneries to an extremely well-developed infrastructure including hotels, resorts, educational institutes, malls, residential property, IT companies etc. Lavasa is turning out to be a new hangout for people looking for a small trip away from the hustle and bustle of hectic city life. It is absolutely a leisure holiday destination located in the middle of lush green hills. Lavasa city is located in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra and manages to charm one with its mesmerising views. It is situated in Mose Valley near Pune at a distance of 65 Km, about an hour drive, and from Mumbai, it is approximately 200 Km away. 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With a sweet scent of an old world charm, interspersed with guesthouses and an increasing presence of tourism and hints of the present that it brings along, Old Manali is a tiny shift in the world and its rush, one must experience while here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2258}",, 2261," Solang Valley is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Himachal Pradesh. It is popular for adventure sports. During winters, Solang valley is covered with snow making skiing is a popular sport here. There are training institutes and trainers located to supervise skiers and train beginners. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2259}",, 2262, Jogini Waterfall is located about 3 kilometres away from the bustling town of Manali and around 2 kilometres away from Vashisht Temple. Tourists have to trek ahead from the temple to reach Jogini Waterfall. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2260}",, 2263," Hadimba temple, away from the hustle and bustle of city life, is a peaceful place surrounded by towering deodar trees. The temple is dedicated to Hidimba, the wife of Bhima, one of the five Pandava prince from the great Indian epic Mahabharata. The main attraction of the temple is the three day Hidimba Devi Festival, which attracts devotees from all over the world and features colourful folk dance performances. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2261}",, 2264," Rohtang pass is the stretch which connects Manali to Himachal's more dreamy and dessert-like landscapes, Spiti and Lahaul. This vast snow desert is a landscape like only a few other and a view one should not miss. Popular adventure sports here are sledge ride, mountain biking, and skiing. Many blockbusters ranging from 'Jab We Met' to 'Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani' have been shot here.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2262}",, 2265," Parvati Valley is famous for the backpacker hangouts, and adventure activities. It is also a popular amongst hippie travellers for its famous charas (hashish), rave parties, and spiritual experience. Kasol, Malana, Tosh, Kalga, Pulga, Rasol, Kheerganga and Chalal are some of the vilages located in Parvati Valley. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2263}",, 2266," Sethan is a quaint village in Himachal Pradesh, approximately 12 km from Manali. This Buddhist village is a tiny hamlet that oversees the Dhauladhar range. Covered in snow during winters, Sethan Valley is a great place to try out skiing and snowboarding. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2264}",, 2267, Jana Waterfall is a 30 feet high watefall located near Manali in a quaint village called Jana. One has to trek to the waterfall through dense deodar and pine trees amidst snow-capped mountains. The climb is easier compared to many others in the region and can be completed by beginner level hikers too. There's a wooden bridge laid perpendicular to the direction of Jana Falls which trekkers use to walk across. There is seating arrangement near the waterfall. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2265}",, 2268, Arjun Gufa is considered to be a legendary natural formation in Manali. The cave is a favourite picnic spot and is also famous for the adventure of exploring the creation from inside. The climb up to the cave is exciting in itself with the surrounding natural landscape so beautiful it cannot be explained in words. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2266}",, 2269," Manu temple is said to be the only temple of Manu in India, who is believed to be the creator of human race. This Pagoda style of structure offers quite a glimpse into history, spirituality as well as a fascinating style of architecture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2267}",, 2270," Manikaran is a small town situated between rivers Parvati and Beas, famous for its hot water springs and beautiful landscapes. The town has a famous Gurudwara called Manikaran Sahib and it is frequented by Sikhs from all over the country. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2268}",, 2271," The hillside town of Manali is famous for paragliding. At 2050 metres above sea level, it is an ultimate location for the sport, with its beautiful green valleys, stark blue skies, and snow-capped mountain peaks. The picture-perfect valley boasts of ideal wind conditions for paragliding and is thronged by both international and domestic tourists. Starting with a basic training course, the operators are well organized, competent and trustworthy. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2269}",, 2272," Also referred to as the Rohtang Tunnel, Atal Tunnel is a horseshoe-shaped highway tunnel that connects Manali and the Lahaul-Spiti valley, reducing the time taken by around 4-5 hours. Named after the former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the tunnel is the world’s longest one above 10,000 feet and is constructed in the Pir Panjal ranges, under the Rohtang Pass. It is an all-weather tunnel that has made possible the entry into the valley, which is usually landlocked during the winter months. The tunnel’s North End brings visitors into Sissu, which is surrounded by high peaks. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2270}",, 2273," Also known as Khwaling, Sissu in Lahaul, Himachal Pradesh, is situated on the right bank of Chandra River. A drive out of the North End of the Rohtang/Atal Tunnel will bring tourists into Sissu, set amidst high peaks like the Gyephang Goh. It draws many visitors owing to the breathtaking view of the waterfall, locally called Palden Lhamo dhar. Tea stalls provide refreshments while Hotel Triveni, Hotel Plm Dhara and several homestays offer accommodation. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2271}",, 2274," Located inside the very famous Vashisht Temple in Manali, Vashisht Baths is a hot water spring, believed to possess medicinal values. Also known as Vashisht Springs, it is visited by a lot of tourists, many of whom take a dip in the holy water to rid themselves of skin diseases and infections. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2272}",, 2275," Museum of Himachal Culture & Folk Art has a beautiful collection of ancient and traditional heritage belonging to the region. The antique artefacts on display at the museum give insights into the long forgotten art, handicraft and the ancient culture of Himachal Pradesh. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2273}",, 2276," Adorned with sky touching deodar trees, Van Vihar National Park,is located near the Mall Road making it easily accessible. The favourite attraction of this park is a man-made lake that is open for boating. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2274}",, 2277," River Rafting in Manali is done along the River Beas and is considered ideal for expert rafters as well as beginners. The section of rafting starts from a small district called Pirdi, usually at 10:00 AM and takes about 1.5 hours. It is open throughout the week and people are advised to avoid the time when there is heavy rainfall which can lead to the rise in water level. The total cost of rafting in Kullu-Manali ranges from INR 500 to INR 2000 per person. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2275}",, 2278," Naggar is an unexplored and modest town in the Kullu district, which will give you all the time to leisurely walk around, rest and rejuvenate amongst mountains, valleys, lush greenery and the River Beas flowing in much proximity. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2276}",, 2279, Bhrigu Lake is a high altitude lake located in the district of Kullu about 40 kilometres away from Manali. The route to the lake passes through mesmerising meadows. Not many tourists know about the beautiful Bhrigu Lake Meadows that can be compared with the alpine meadows found at high altitude locations like Switzerland. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2277}",, 2280," This sister town to Manali too, is a hill station of dreamy landscapes and sceneries, a hub of adventure activities as well as home to a number of sacred temples and shrines. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2278}",, 2281," Manali is the hub of adventure activities in Himachal Pradesh. From white river rafting to trekking opportunities to zorbing to horse-riding to skiing to paragliding, Manali has everything to offer. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2279}",, 2282," A major tourist spot of North India, Manali is known for its excellent skiing conditions with skiing enthusiasts visiting from all over the country. The undulating slopes of Solang Valley and Rohtang Pass are perfect for skiing. They are popular for amateurs to learn their first move while ideal grounds for professional skiing in Manali. So, if you are an adventure lover, leave yourself in the hands of your professional trainers to feel the thrill of skiing in the picturesque setting of Manali. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2280}",, 2283," This village in Kullu, is a bit of shift in the world as we know it. There are around 200-300 stone roof houses sheltering 1500 people in this settlement which is one of its kind. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2281}",, 2284," Himalayan Nyingmapa Gompa is a Buddhist Monastery located in Manali and is one of the most famous monasteries situated in north India. Its religious significance is highly essential for devotees, but tourists are also drawn for its architectural beauty and tranquillity in the environment. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2282}",, 2285, Kothi Village is a perfect camping destination and draws tourists for adventure and recreational activities from all across the world. Most trekkers on their way to Rohtang Pass often camp at the village. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2283}",, 2286," The newest addition to the list of National parks in India, The Great Himalayan National Park is quickly becoming what the wildlife scene in the region is being identified with and defined by. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2284}",, 2287," Gulaba is a beautiful little village located about 20 kilometres from Manali on the route to Rohtang Pass. Gulaba has an enchanting natural landscape that attracts tourists in large numbers. One can explore the region trekking, set up a camp to soak in its natural beauty. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2285}",, 2288, Rahala Falls is a well-known picnic spot for locals and tourists on their way to Rohtang Pass from Manali often halt to explore the waterfall. The water found at the Rahala Falls is usually cold as the water comes from a melting glacier situated in the Himalayas. The surrounding is thickly vegetated with deodar and Silver Birch trees. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2286}",, 2289," The Beas Kund trek is a perfect weekend getaway trek with outstanding views of Pir Pinjal mountain ranges over the Beas river. let your soul get wooed by the spectacular meadows of Dhundi and Bakarthach and finally, the glacial lake at Beas Kund which is worth all the hiking. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2287}",, 2290," Hampta Pass, situated in the Manali region of the Himachal Pradesh, serves as one of the most convenient and enjoyable treks. Laden with pristine form of nature, the trail comprises of dense pine forests, pristine glacial valleys, vast meadows and panoramic landscape. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2288}",, 2291," Club House located in Old Manali is a retreat that offers several facilities and recreational activities for tourists and is, therefore, preferred by tourists. The Club House is said to be one such place in Manali that has something for everyone whether it is indoor games/ sports, entertainment or recreational activities. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2289}",, 2292," Manali Sanctuary is home to Mona- the state bird of Himachal Pradesh and a number of other rare and local species. Find here Brown Bear, Musk Dear and maybe even a Snow leopard. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2290}",, 2293," Jagatsukh is a picturesque village, and the capital of Kullu locates about 7 kilometres away from the town of Manali. It is famous for its scenic natural landscape and the ancient Jagatsukh Temples which are religiously important shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Sandhya Devi. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2291}",, 2294," Nehru Kund gets its name from the first Prime minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru who is said to have had water from the natural spring, when he used to stay in Manali. One still finds here some cold and pristine water running here and a breath-taking scenery of mountains and valleys all around. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2292}",, 2295," Located at an altitude of 3660 m in the Kullu Valley, Chandrakhani Pass offers the tourists a fabulous view of Deo Tibba Peak, Pir Panjal and Parbati range of mountains. The expedition to this region introduces you to various hilly cultures of Himachal Pradesh that are extremely popular. In order to reach the serene pass, you have to pass through Malana. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2293}",, 2296," Bara Bangal Trek, also known as the Shepherds trail trek, takes you from the lush green Kullu valley to the stark landscapes of Bara Bhangal range. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2294}",, 2297," Hampta Valley is known for its magnificent views of the mountains and adventure sports and has the 4,250 m-high Hampta Pass that serves as a corridor between Lahaul’s Chandra Valley and Kullu Valley. The valley is perfect for trekking during the summer and winter months. It takes trekkers through alpine and rhododendron forests, green meadows, waterfalls and vertical rock fall while providing excellent views of the snow-covered Pir Panjal peaks. While the option to camp here is open throughout the year (near a riverside), the winter months offer the chance to set up a bonfire while having a hot meal. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2295}",, 2298," Cradled in the lap of Himalayan Mountains in Himachal Pradesh, Deo Tibba trek is steeped with the richness of the nature and stunning landscapes. It is a spectacular trail passing through series of grazing pastures of Gaddi shepherds. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2296}",, 2299," Situated 7 km away from Manali, the Gayatri temple houses an idol of Goddess Gayatri, made of marble. This temple has some splendid architecture styles, is constructed with a stunning artistic finesse and with some of the most intricate woodwork. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2297}",, 2300," Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa is a well known religious centre primarily for the Buddhists. However, people belonging to any religious belief are welcome to explore and soak in the divine spiritual vibe. The monastery is a small shrine dedicated to Lord Buddha. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2298}",, 2301, Siyali Mahadev Temple is a place of worship dedicated to Lord Shiva and is known as one of the oldest temples of Lord Shiva in the region. The sight of the temple from afar astounds everyone as they witness this unique structure amidst the beautiful natural landscape of Manali. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2299}",, 2302," Nestled between the Lahaul and Spiti district in the state of Himachal Pradesh, Keylong is a serene place perfect for a getaway to unwind. Due to the dry cold weather, the place does not have a lot greenery? but the snow covered mountains covered with mist are picturesque. Situated at an altitude of 3080 meters, Keylong also has a rich culture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2300}",, 2303," Chandratal Baralacha is a perfect trek destination steeped with all the right elements - nature's beauty and enough challenges to be thrilling and tranquillity. Perched at an altitude of 4,300 meters, Chandratal is one of the high altitude lakes in the Himalayan region. Located on the Samudra Plateau of Spiti Valley, the most delightful sight of sunset gleaming upon the turquoise waters of the lake, pristine landscape, mountain passes, several gushing streams, verdant meadows, the gush of colourful orchards and exotic wildlife make Chandratal Baralacha Trek an unforgotten experience to cherish forever. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2301}",, 2304, Gauri Shankar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is located in the village of Naggar in Manali. It is mostly visited by tourists and devotees of Shiva. The temple is a small structure carved out of stones but has immense historical importance in the region. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2302}",, 2305," Rozy Falls is situated en-route Rohtang from Manali and is a popular tourist attraction. Enveloped in tall deodar trees, dense woods and bounteous nature, the silvery cascading water is a visual delight to the eyes and a famous picnic spot. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2303}",, 2306," Zorbing is a fun hill-sport in this region that takes advantage of the picturesque downward slopes of the Himalayas. The thrill of rolling down picturesque views at a speed that is not in your control is not just exhilarating but also alluring for zorbers. While zorbing has become a popular recreational activity, Zorbing in Solang Valley is a wholly new experience. Professional instructors ensure that you are well instructed and safe throughout the activity. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2304}",, 2307," The Manali Winter Carnival is Himachal Pradesh's way of welcoming the new year. It started in 1977 and had become an annual feature since then. Held in January, the Winter Carnival in Manali opens an opportunity to witness the beauty of slushy snow and enjoy the events and celebrations that it puts forth. Initially, it only comprised of the Skiing competition, but now it has come to include band performances, food festivals, street plays, folk dances, adventure sports and much more. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2305}",, 2308," Nicholas Roerich was a famous Russian artist and philosopher. Some people in Russia consider him as a spiritual leader. He had lived across the world, and decided to settle in the small town of Naggar in the early 1900s. The estate houses a good collection of his art, and also his car and the house where he stayed. The estate of Roerich is located at a slightly secluded location - although not too far from the Naggar Castle (around 20mins of walk). The estate has a really nice forest area or garden with a large number of deodar trees, and a great view of the peaks around. Even if you are not very interested in art, it's a good walk to the art gallery and then the views from the estate are pretty nice. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2306}",, 2309," What is generally overlooked as a town of utility only, with an airport and the last ATM before you travel to higher altitudes, is a town where one can have a calm, simple and almost idle break from the popular Himachal hill stations and their tourist rush. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2307}",, 2310," The most popular tourist attraction in Ladakh, Pangong lake is an endorheic (landlocked) lake situated at 4350 meters. Also known as Pangong Tso it is 12 kilometres long and extends from India to Tibet. Almost 60% of Pangong Lake lies in the Tibetan Autonomous Region. A unique feature of the lake is that it does not remain blue throughout the year or even the day, rather it changes colours from azure to light blue to green and grey too! It is famous amongst tourists as Ladakh lake, the spot where the Bollywood movie ""3 Idiots"" was shot. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2308}",, 2311," Khardung La, also known as Khardzong La, is one of the highest motorable roads in India at an elevation of 5602 metres. It serves as the gateway to Shyok and Nubra Valley. An inner line permit is required to visit. It remains closed from October to May. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2309}",, 2312," Nubra Valley lies in the union territory of Jammu & Kashmir, at a distance of around 140 Km from Leh. With arid mountains in the backdrop, it is famous for the Bactrian camel rides, orchards and monasteries. Surrounded by snow-dusted Himalayan mountains, it can be reached via Khardung La. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2310}",, 2313," Sangam is the confluence of Indus and Zanskar Rivers in Ladakh. The two rivers can be separately seen meeting at this point. While the Indus River appears as shiny blue, Zanskar River appears muddy green. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2311}",, 2314," The Shanti Stupa is a white-domed Buddhist monument. It is a religious place for Buddhists as it holds the relics of Buddha, consecrated by the 14th Dalai Lama. It looks exceptionally beautiful during the full moon night. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2312}",, 2315," Tso Moriri is the largest high altitude lakes in India, at an altitude of 4,595m. It is a twin to Pangong Lake. It is accessible only during the summer months and an inner line permit is required for visiting. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2313}",, 2316, The popular Magnetic Hill of Ladakh is a cyclops hill where vehicles seem to move upwards on the hill instead of rolling downwards. It is located 30km from Leh towards Kargil. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2314}",, 2317," Located at approximately 4 km from the main city, this glorified museum was built in memory of the brave soldiers who lost their lives fighting for India at the Indo-Pakistan war. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2315}",, 2318, Thiksey Monastery is a Tibetan-style monastery located 20km south of Leh. The main highlight is the Maitreya Temple which houses a 15-metre high Maitreya Buddha statue. It is the largest such statue in Ladakh. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2316}",, 2319, Located in the Kargil district to the east of Ladakh (around 105 km) lies the bewitching Zanskar Valley. The semi-desert region is flanked by snow-capped mountains and sparkling clean rivers along with distinct flora and fauna. The easiest way of reaching Zanskar is from Kargil through Suru Valley. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2317}",, 2320," Shey Monastery or the Shey Palace is an ancient monastery. It once served as the summer capital of Ladakh but is mostly in ruins now. Located on top of a hillock, it offers stunning panoramic views. The highlight of the monastery is 39ft tall Shakyamuni Buddha statue. A special permission needs to be taken to visit the monastery. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2318}",, 2321," Located around 15km from Leh, the Stok Palace is the summer home to the royal family of Ladakh and descendants of King Sengge Namgyal. It was established in 1820 by King Tsepal Namgyal and was opened to the public in 1980 by the Dalai Lama. The Stok Palace has been converted into a heritage hotel and houses the Stok Palace Museum and Temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2319}",, 2322," Hemis is a Buddhist monastery ranked as one of the wealthiest monasteries in India. It is most visited during the annual Hemis Festival, held every year in early June. The monastery is well-connected with motorable roads. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2320}",, 2323," Rafting expedition is done on Zanskar River, called the Grand Canyon of India, with high cliff like gorges at certain places. The Zanskar Rafting expedition is one of The best river trips in The world. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2321}",, 2324," Gurudwara Pathar Sahib is a beautiful gurudwara, dedicated to Guru Nanak Dev. It is highly revered as it houses a rock which resembles Guru Nanak's back. It is built at the site where he is believed to have vanquished a demon. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2322}",, 2325," Kargil lies near the Line of Control facing Pakistan-administered Kashmir's Baltistan to the west, and Kashmir valley to the south. Zanskar is part of Kargil district along with Suru, Wakha and Dras valleys. Kargil was at the center of a conflict between India and Pakistan in 1999. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2323}",, 2326," The Likir Monastery is the oldest monastery in Ladakh, located around 52 km from Leh in the scenic Likir village. Belonging to the Gelugpa sect of Tibetan Buddhism, the main attraction here is a 75 feet large seated statue of Maitreya Buddha gilded in gold. There are also various paintings of guardian divinities, murals and thangkas that adorn the walls of assembly halls. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2324}",, 2327," Located in the Alchi Village of Ladakh, Alchi Monastery is a complex of Buddist temples of which Alchi Monastery is the oldest and most famous. Cemented on a flat ground unlike other monasteries in Ladakh, the traditional architecture of the monastery is a monastic complex which has 3 separate temples, known as Dukhang, Sumstek and the Temple of Manjushri. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2325}",, 2328," Spituk Monastery also called Spituk Gompa, is a Buddhist monastery located about 8 kms from Leh. One of the most dazzling monasteries in India, it houses 100 monks and a giant statue of Kali. It is famous for its collection of Buddhist objects of antique arms, icon, ancient masks and numerous Thangka paintings. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2326}",, 2329," Also known as Deskit/ Diskit Gompa, this is the oldest and largest monastery in Nubra valley, belonging to Gelugpa (yellow hat) sect of Tibetan Buddhism. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2327}",, 2330, Nubra Valley is famous for the Bactrian Camel Safari. These camels are not even the usual ones that you must have seen in Rajasthan or in pictures. These camels having two humps were the major mode of transport to travel to silk route. These are now used for the safari in the region is hugely popular among the tourists. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2328}",, 2331, The Leh Palace is a 17th-century former royal palace that is converted into a museum. The highlight is the sweeping view of Leh and the surrounding Zanskar mountain from the rooftop. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2329}",, 2332, Tso Kar is a fluctuating salt lake located in the Rupshu Plateau of scenic Ladakh Valley. It is popularly known as the White Lake owing to the white salt deposits it leaves on the shores. Tso Kar Lake is the most peaceful and calm of the three high-altitude lakes (Pangong Lake and Tso Moriri) and also the smallest of the three. It is popular for bird-watching. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2330}",, 2333," At an altitude ranging from 3,300 m to 6,000 m above sea level, this sanctuary is known to be the highest in the world as well as the largest park of South Asia. It is also a habitat to the rare Snow Leopards. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2331}",, 2334," The Chadar Trek or The Frozen River Expedition is one of the most unique and challenging treks in India. The 6-day chadar trek across the frozen Zanskar River in Ladakh takes place during the latter part of January till the end of February or sometimes even in the first week of March, depending on the weather. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2332}",, 2335," Hunder is a remote village located in the Nubra Valley region, 7km from Diksit Monastery. It is known for its sand dunes, cold desert and bactrian camel rides. It is also home to forests of sea-buckthorn, which is a medicinal plant. Hunder is popular amongst trekkers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2333}",, 2336," The Tanglang La is a high mountain road located on the Leh-Manali highway just a few kilometers from Leh. It is at a height of 5,358 metres, is the second-highest mountain pass after Khardung-La Pass, and is also the 12th highest motorable pass. This popular spot in Ladakh is known for being the second highest mountain located in Zanskar range. The pass summit is breathtaking and is adorned by a number of prayer flags. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2334}",, 2337," Turtuk is a small village located in Nubra Valley region of Ladakh, on the banks of Shyok River. It is an unexplored and offbeat place, opened to tourists only in 2010. The picturesque village with its tiny houses and fields is surreal. It remains cut off from Ladakh for 6 months during winter. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2335}",, 2338," Hundur Monastery is a hilltop temple located in the Nubra Valley, quite close to the Diskit monastery and Lachung temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2336}",, 2339," The Phugtal (Phuktal) Monastery is a Buddhist monastery situated in the south-east part of Zanskar region in Ladakh. Situated at the mouth of natural cave on a cliff, it is one of the most isolated monasteries in the region, built around 2500 years ago. The Phugtal Monastery looks like a honeycomb from a distance. It is popular amongst trekking enthusiasts. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2337}",, 2340," Lamayuru is a tiny village that's popularly known as the Moonland of Ladakh. It is immensely popular for housing the Lamayuru Monastery, the oldest and largest monasteries in Ladakh. It is an ideal stopover between the Kargil-Leh route. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2338}",, 2341," Leh-Ladakh, as already mentioned earlier, is a must visit place for all photography lovers – especially, Astro-photographers! The Major reason why Ladakh is a favourite among astrophotographers is because it provides clear night skies to complement the scenic beauty. Cities don’t generally have such pellucid skies owing to the pollution around. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2339}",, 2342, Chang La Pass is a high mountain pass and one of the highest motorable roads in the world. The 15km long pass is especially popular amongst bikers. The roads are mostly paved and are driveable by any vehicle. Changla is open for tourists from Mid May to October. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2340}",, 2343, Chemrey Monastery is a 400-year-old yet unexplored Buddhist monastery located approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) east of Leh in northern India. It is known for housing a staggering statue of Padmasambhava (almost a storey-high)and a collection of ancient scriptures with the text emboldened in gold letters with the titles in silver. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2341}",, 2344," Traveling to the Namgyal Tsemo Gompa makes you encounter the steep mountains and submerges you in its serene and spiritual folds. The monastery has long lured travelers seeking Buddhist experience but surprises them with something unexpected- the moon like, quiet and mystic expanse of Ladakh's landscape. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2342}",, 2345," Know for its majestic and moon like terrains, Leh is attracted by many natural lovers and adventurous tourist. Some popular trekking routes include Spiti to Ladakh, Markha Valley trekking, Ladakh Zanskar trekking and the Nubra Valley trekking. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2343}",, 2346," Sankar Gompa is a beautiful Buddhist monastery located 6 km from Leh. A subsidiary of Spituk Monastery, it serves as the residence of the Abbot of Spituk, the senior incarnate lama of Ladakh, making it an important religious site. The main attraction is the statue of Avalokitesvara with 1000 arms and heads. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2344}",, 2347," Located in the Nubra Valley, Lachung Temple is a religious pilgrimage found in the Diksit village. Besides housing some of the most colourful and narrative paintings, this temple is also one of the oldest holy sites in the region. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2345}",, 2348," The Druk White Lotus School, also known as Druk Padma Karpo School, is a Buddhist cultural school located in the Shey valley, close to Shey Monastery and Palace. It is popular as the Rancho School from the famed Bollywood movie 3-idiots. It has become a popular tourist attraction, even though it is a not public tourist spot. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2346}",, 2349," For all those who like to fill their bags with souvenirs and local produce, the markets in Ladakh offers beautiful Tibetan jewellery, motifs, decorated carpets and woolen clothes.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2347}",, 2350, The villages of Dah and Hanu are amongst the only few villages that are home to the Drogpa tribe. These villages are a must visit for those who are interested in cultural diversity. The Drogpa tribes are known for their distinct ornaments and head gears. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2348}",, 2351," The Sindhu Darshan festival is celebrated Leh Ladakh region, every year on the full moon day. Celebrated over three days, this is a celebration of River Sindhu, the former Indus Valley Civilisation, with the motive of endorsing the river as an icon of communal harmony in India. The Bollywood movie ""Dil Se"" was shot at the first Sindhu Darshan Festival. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2349}",, 2352," The Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary is located at an altitude of about 4000-9000 feet in the Ladakhi Changthang Plateau. The vast range of exotic flora and fauna attribute the sanctuary to be the second-largest nature reserve. It houses the three popular high altitude lakes - Tso Moriri, Pangong Lake and Tso Kar. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2350}",, 2353, Nyoma is a quaint village located 150 km from Leh on the banks of the Indus River. The main attraction of this unexplored village is a Buddhist monastery and the long walks in the peaceful lanes. Nyoma is best visited as a stopover when travelling to Chumathang from Leh. An inner line permit is required to visit Nyoma and its monastery. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2351}",, 2354," Often termed the paradise of mountain bikers, Leh has thousands of tourists coming in every year to experience the thrill of driving on its steep slopes and adrenaline gushing paths. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2352}",, 2355," Located at a distance of about 140 Km from Leh, Panamik Village is the northernmost part of India. It lies on the bank of Nubra river and is well known for its hot water spring, Pashmina goats and the bactarian camels.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2353}",, 2356," Popular as the hidden lake, Yarab Tso is located in the Nubra Valley region. It is an uninhabited lake with crystal clear water. Being located in a remote location, the only way to reach it is through an uphill hike. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2354}",, 2357," A peculiar landscape near Lamayuru on Leh-Kargil Road is the MoonLand. It is called so fondly, because the landscapes here are said to be like that of the moon. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2355}",, 2358," Located on river Bhaga, Darcha is a small Lahaul region in the Himachal district of Spiti. Whereas Padum is among the two primary capital cities of the Zanskar society. There are plenty of camping sites en route, spread across a variety of nomadic sites travellers would pass by.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2356}",, 2359, Near the Diskit monastery in Nubra Valley stands a 32 meter tall statue of Maitreya Buddha facing towards the Shyok river. This statue is built with 8 Kg gold which was donated by the head of Gompa and was sanctified by the Dalai Lama.  ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2357}",, 2360," Shyok Village is a hidden gem located in the Nubra Valley region, between Leh and Pangong Lake. Located on the banks of the Shyok River, this tiny hamlet is an offbeat location with only a few houses and families. It is the perfect place to slow down, breathe in nature and get away from the daily routine. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2358}",, 2361, This place is good to buy souvenirs for friends and family. Wooden choktse tables carved with images of mythical beasts are available from the Handicrafts Industrial Cooperative Shop . ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2359}",, 2362," Abbey Falls, also known as Abbi Falls, is located around 10 kilometres away from the town of Madikeri and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in and around Coorg. The water cascade coming down from the cliff from a height of 70 feet provides a spectacular scene to behold. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2360}",, 2363," Raja's Seat is a garden built on an elevated ground overseeing the valleys that lie to the west, making it a popular viewpoint to watch sunrise and sunset. Dotted with flowering plants and skillfully designed artificial fountains, the garden was a favourite venue to rejuvenate for the Kings of Kodagu, and they loved watching the sunsets sitting here as they spent some memorable time with their Queens. The garden here is a preferred picnic spot for the locals. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2361}",, 2364, A walk through the beautiful plantation estates is one of the most wonderful things to do in Coorg. The region is known for its coffee plantations that also have a variety of spice plants and vanilla trees. Most of these coffee estates provide a paid guided walking tour and have stores from where you can buy coffee and spices. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2362}",, 2365," Namdroling Monastery, situated at a distance of 34 km from the Coorg, is the largest teaching centre of the school of Tibetan Buddhism known as Nyingmapa. Popularly known as the 'Golden Temple', the Namdroling Monastery holds some excellent examples of Tibetan architecture and artwork, as seen with the elaborately decorated temple tower and ornate outer walls, intricately adorned with beautiful murals. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2363}",, 2366," Tadiandamol is the highest mountain peak in Coorg, at an elevation of 1748m. Most tourists interested in trekking are drawn to this place as the journey is difficult, but the view from the top, unparalleled. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2364}",, 2367," Iruppu Falls is a fresh water cascade located in the Brahmagiri Mountain Range, in the Kodagu district of Karnataka. These are also known as the Lakshmana Tirtha Falls, a name derived from the name of the tributary of Cauvery which starts from these falls. A major tourist attraction, it attracts a large number of tourists because of their mesmerizing natural beauty. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2365}",, 2368," Talakaveri is the source of the river Kaveri, located on the Brahmagiri hill near Bhagamandala. Kodavas erected a tank which is now considered as its origin. It is believed that the river originates as a spring feeding a tank or a Kundike and then flows underground to re-emerge as Kaveri some distance away. The place has a temple dedicated to the Goddess Kaveriamma is located next to the tank and bathing in it on special occasions is considered holy. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2366}",, 2369," Built in the 17th century by Muddu Raja using mud, the structure was rebuilt by Tipu Sultan in granite. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2367}",, 2370," Barapole River is a famous white river rafting destination in Coorg. The white frothy river with speedy waters and rapids, flowing through beautiful landscapes, makes for an ideal river rafting experience. White water rafting is organized in Upper Barapole in Kithu-Kakkatu River which is a strong catchment area for the monsoons, thus providing some of the most challenging stretches of rapids. The Barapole River surges through dense forests and offers rafting participants a breathtaking view of the Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2368}",, 2371," Once a training site for elephants of the famous Dasara procession in Mysore, the Dubare Elephant camp offers a unique adventure to visitors by allowing them the experience of living in coexistence with the trained elephants on-site. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2369}",, 2372," Depicting both Islamic and Gothic architecture, Omkareshwara temple was built in 1820 by Lingarajendra as a dedication to Lord Shiva. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2370}",, 2373," Known to be the biggest lake in Coorg, Honnamana Kere Lake has spiritual as well as historical significance. The lake is surrounded by hills, coffee plantations and man-made caves. Named after Goddess Honnamana, adjacent to this lake is a temple dedicated to the goddess. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2371}",, 2374," The Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary covers 181 square km and has got its name from the Brahmagiri Park, which is the highest peak with a height of 1608 m. The primary vegetation of the sanctuary includes evergreen and semi-evergreen forests, shoal forest patches in grasslands and bamboos. The sanctuary was established in the year 1974 and is surrounded by plantations of coffee and cardamom. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2372}",, 2375," Built in the Indo-Saracenic style of architecture, this beautiful structure of Gaddige Raja's tomb is the mortal remains of the Kodavad Royalty. These tombs date back to 1820. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2373}",, 2376," You could go for a professionally arranged trek or if you just want to wander in the greens on your own, that too would be an equally enjoyable experience. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2374}",, 2377," With its diversity of flora and fauna, the Nagarhole National Park is one of the best known wildlife reserves in India. It houses not just multiple species of plants and shrubbery but also mammals, reptiles, crawlers and rare birds. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2375}",, 2378," Somwarpet, a town in the north east of the Coorg district, has several tourist attractions, the main being Beelur Golf Club along with the Mallalli Falls and the Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2376}",, 2379, The Nilakandi Falls are located the midst of the dense tropical forests of Coorg. It is a picturesque and serene waterfall that lends trekkers a wonderful waterfall experience. Honey Valley is a private resort in which this beautiful waterfall is located. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2377}",, 2380, You get a whole range of rejuvenating Ayurvedic massage and spa packages in Coorg. Ayurjeevan is one of the most famous Ayurvedic therapy center. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2378}",, 2381, Pushpagiri is one of the 21 wildlife sanctuaries in Karnataka and home to many rare and endangered species of birds. The Kumara Parvat peak lies here. This National Park is also a proposed World Heritage site. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2379}",, 2382," Bhagamandala is a pilgrimage site situated in the scenic foothills of Talacauvery, at a distance of only 39 kms from Madikeri. A bath in the holy waters of the Bhagamandala is not only sacred but also a very spiritually uplifting and cleansing experience. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2380}",, 2383," Coorg is well known for its traditional Kodagu jewels and the made-in-Coorg honey. You can also buy Coorg coffee, straight from the coffee plantations. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2381}",, 2384," Taking individuals deep inside the Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, the Brahmagiri trek is a delight with its myriad offerings. The route traverses lush forests, green grasslands and countless small streams and rivers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2382}",, 2385, Mallalli Falls is a stunning milky white waterfall that lies in the northern region of the Kodagu district in Karnataka. The best way to reach the location of the Mallalli Falls is by trekking. It's a pleasant route and has wide concrete steps that lead to the waterfall. The Government has taken efforts to make the waterfalls easily accessible and convenient for visitors.  The falls originate from River Kumaradhara and takes a deep plunge of over 1000 metres in two tiers.  It's a pleasant route and has wide concrete steps that lead to the waterfall. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2383}",, 2386," Kutta is a small town in Karnataka that connects the several tourist attractions surrounding it. Replete with misty mountains, undulating rivers and cascading waterfalls, Kutta is mainly known for serving as a gateway to the Nagarhole National Park with a few options of a home stay, especially for tourists coming from the Kerala side. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2384}",, 2387," River Cauvery has lots of fishing camps located on the banks. Valnur, a village near Coorg, is famous for its fishing camps. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2385}",, 2388," Kopatty Hills is one of the lesser-known trekking destinations in India. It is the myriad landscapes that such a short trail offers and lends the trek its appeal. Located in Coorg district it is a haven for those seeking an off-beat experience. It is a relatively simple route that traverses vast expanses of coffee plantations, rolling grasslands, peaceful streams and dense forests. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2386}",, 2389," Located on the banks of the Lakshman Tirtha River, Rameshwara temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is famous for having the power to cleanse the sins of those devotees who visit here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2387}",, 2390," Located on the Madikeri-Siddapur Road, Chettali is a small village blessed with lush greenery and misty hills surrounding it. The Cherala bhagavathy temple here also attracts tourists and devotees. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2388}",, 2391, It was the hunting lodge of Kodagu king dating back to 18th century. It is situated at the bottom of Coorg's highest peak Tadiyendamol. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2389}",, 2392," Coffee and spice plantations and lush greens are home to a variety of exotic flora and fauna. The vegetation is ideal for native, rare, endangered - all sorts of birds. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2390}",, 2393," Overlooking the grassy knolls of Pushpagiri forests in the Western Ghats, Mandalpatti is a spectacular and unique vantage point in Coorg. Huddled at an altitude of 1800 m, this place mesmerises all those who visit it. It is also known by the name of ‘Muguli-Peth’ (translated in English as the market of clouds). ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2391}",, 2394," Virajpet is an offbeat hill station, situated at a distance of just 22 km from Coorg. Also known as Virajpete which is derived from Virarajendrapete, after the name of the former ruler and founder of the place, it is known for its world-class coffee and spice plantations. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2392}",, 2395," Located in the district of Galibeedu, 12 km from Madikeri near Coorg, Nishani Motte is a relatively unknown peak in Karnataka. Known for its scintillating views of misty mountains, green forest cover, lush green open meadows and rare species of flora and fauna, the place is also a popular trekking destination. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2393}",, 2396," The Cellular Jail, also known as 'Kala Pani' is an old colonial prison situated in Port Blair, the capital of Andaman and Nicobar islands. Constructed by the Britishers during their colonial rule in India, the jail was used particularly to exile Indian political prisoners. It was used to house many notable freedom fighters such as Batukeshwar Dutt, Yogendra Shukla and Vinayak Damodar Savarkar. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2394}",, 2397," With its brilliant coral reefs and alluring cyan waters, the Elephant beach is one of the locations that add to the beach paradise reputation of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. These waters are a prime destination for tourists wishing to engage in water sports like snorkelling, swimming, banana boat rides, speed boats and diving. There are two ways to reach Elephant Beach: Take a ferry from Havelock Jetty to Elephant Beach (1000 INR per person) or trek for half an hour with a guide (INR 500). The trek starts at a distance of 2km from Radhanagar Beach. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2395}",, 2398," Neil Island is a part of the South Andaman Administrative District and belongs to Ritchie’s Archipelago in the Bay of Bengal. A part of the massive ocean separates it from Ross Island and Havelock Island, Tourists visiting Havelock often make a day-long trip to Neil Island. Perhaps the most endearing feature of this island is its three sandy beaches, namely Bharatpur Beach, Sitapur Beach and Lakshmanpur Beach. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2396}",, 2399," Awarded with the title of 'Asia's Best Beach' by the TIMES magazine in 2004, Radhanagar Beach in Havelock Island with its turquoise blue waters and powdery white sands lives up to the moniker. Its vast shores of endless white grains stretch across 2 kilometres, making it a prime attraction of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2397}",, 2400," Baratang Island, also known as Ranchiwalas Island, is a beautiful little island in the North and Middle Andaman Administrative district and is situated about 100 kilometres away from Port Blair by road. The island is well-known for its mangroves, mud volcanoes (only ones in India) and limestone caves. However, you may need to take permission from the Forest Department at Baratang to explore these caves. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2398}",, 2401," The Andaman and Nicobar Islands’ mesmerising natural beauty, featuring lagoons, mangroves, beaches, flora and fauna, makes for a unique night kayaking experience. Havelock and Port Blair are famous for their night kayaking or bioluminescence tours through mangroves, small islets, lagoons and more. Under the guidance of expert instructors, people get a chance to experience nature a little differently; see its slightly eerie side. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2399}",, 2402," Andaman and Nicobar Islands is a popular spot for scuba diving among tourists. Most popular island among all the islands for the dives however, is Havelock. It is an ideal diving destination for everyone, right from a novice to an experienced diver. For non-certified amateur divers, charges start from about INR 3,500 for a 30 minute dive ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2400}",, 2403," Mount Harriet National Park is undoubtedly the most beautiful of the nine national parks housed on Andaman island. Located in Ferrargunj Tehsil of Port Blair, Mount Harriet is Andaman's third peak (365m) and the most easily accessible one. Spread over an area of 46.62sq km, the national park is home to several species of birds and animals. Due to its privileged elevated location, the park offers some astounding views of azure blues surrounding the island and fascinating sunset and sunrise experiences. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2401}",, 2404," North Bay Island in Andaman is most preferred by tourists for its breathtaking coral reefs and exhilarating adventure activities. Interestingly, the picture of an island on the back of a 20 Rupee note is of North Bay Island. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2402}",, 2405," Located just half a kilometre from the jetty at Neil Island, Bharatpur Beach is a stunning shoreline famous for water sports like snorkelling, glass-bottom rides, and scuba diving other than beach exploration and sunbathing. The shore has shallow water with coral reefs. If you wish to spend some time away from the crowd then one can easily find a peaceful stretch at this place.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2403}",, 2406," Water Sports in Andaman have been a major attraction for adventure seekers and water babies. Although the demand for water sports is fulfilled at various locations in Andaman, Water Sports Complex, located in Port Blair is popular for the variety and safety they offer. Whether it is swimming, snorkelling, scuba diving, fishing or just a boat ride, there is something to suit everyone’s desire. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2404}",, 2407," Located just 2 kilometres east of Port Blair is Ross Island (now known as Netaji Subhash Bose Island); an island which was once the administrative headquarters of the British, but today is only an uninhabited island. Following an earthquake that hit Ross Island in the year 1941, the British left the island and shifted their settlement to Port Blair. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2405}",, 2408," Laxmanpur Beach 1, located on Neil Island is known for its beautiful sunset. The sunset point is located right next to the beach. Offering amazing views of the sunset, one can relax and enjoy the view being seated at the huts and benches by the shore. Reach 15 mins before the sunset to catch a spot. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2406}",, 2409," Located on Neil Island, Laxmanpur Beach is a long beach divided into two parts: Laxmanpur Beach I known for its mesmerising sunsets and Laxmanpur Beach II known for the two natural arch bridges or Howrah Bridge. The abundance of corals and marine life on the shores during the low tide is popular among visitors. Walking towards the natural arch bridge can be a bit tricky as you will have to walk over the dead corals, so it is highly recommended to wear proper footwear. You can also spot a myriad of marine life here.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2407}",, 2410," Corbyn's Cove is the nearest beach to Port Blair. It is quite popular among tourists as well as locals. It has some water sports provision, but people often do not want to enter the waters because the surroundings are littered and the water is polluted with garbage. The facilities for water sports are also not as impressive as many other beaches in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. But if one wants to, they can go Jet Skiing or go on a short boat ride into the sea. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2408}",, 2411," Known as the bird island, Chidiya Tapu is a picturesque little island in the Andamans, located around 25 kms from Port Blair. While birdwatching is the main allure of the location, there are some fun water activities here, like snorkelling, scuba diving, deep-sea walking, pearl hunting, and boating. The Sunset point of the island is considered one of the best sunset points in the Andamans. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2409}",, 2412," Located on the south-western coast of the Andaman Islands, Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park or Wandur National Park is a marine life conservation area situated at a distance of 25 km from the capital city of Port Blair. The wildlife sanctuary consists of a group of 12 islands that are situated in a labyrinthine shape and are home to some of the most exquisite marine life in the world including corals and resting sea turtles among other species. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2410}",, 2413," Located on Havelock Island, Kalapathar Beach is a beautiful beach offering a stunning view of the Bay of Bengal and a long stretch of white sand with big boulders of black stone on the beach and underwater. The water runs deep and is ideal for swimming but it is advisable to be careful of underwater boulders. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2411}",, 2414," A speciality of Port Blair, Seakart riding allows people to drive away from the Corbyn Cove Beach's shoreline to explore the waters and experience the refreshing feel of water splashing on their faces. Riders can not only catch glimpses of the retreating shoreline and the horizon but can also capture their experiences through the complementary DSLR services. Self-drivers must be 18 years old and above. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2412}",, 2415," The unique position held by Andaman in the Indian Ocean guarantees a great avenue to experience snorkelling, with various centres offering short courses and providing the equipment required for snorkelling. You can experience snorkelling at North Bay Island, Jolly Buoy Island, Havelock Island, Red Skin Island, Wandoor, Long Island, Andaman Water Sports Complex, Neill Island, South Button, Henry Lawrence Beach, Rutland Island and Kalipur. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2413}",, 2416," The Howrah Bridge or the Natural Bridge is a bridge-like formation located in the famous ‘vegetable bowl’ of Andaman or Neil Island. This small but beautiful island can be found approximately 40 kilometres south of the Andaman and is widely known for its beaches named after mythical creatures of the epic, Ramayana – the Sitapur, Bharatpur, Ramnagar and Laxmanpur beaches. The Howrah Bridge is situated in the Laxmanpur beach of Neil Island and is extremely popular among tourists. It is a must-see for any nature lover. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2414}",, 2417," A one-of-a-kind boat experience, a ride atop the Glass Bottom Dolphin Boat on North Bay Island is an excellent way to discover the island’s diverse marine life and coral reefs without actually having to go underwater. The boat glides over the water and its bottom, made entirely out of glass, acts as a window into the underwater world, allowing passengers to be mesmerised by the rich aquatic life. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2415}",, 2418," Since tourism is still in its early stages here, so there is not too much that you can buy from here and take as souvenirs for friends and family. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2416}",, 2419, Long Island is completely deserted with very minimal infrastructure. This might be a good camping destination if you are looking for some adventure. But be sure to bring your own gear and food arrangement. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2417}",, 2420, Jolly Buoy Island is amongst the archipelago of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It is a part of Mahatma Gandhi National Park. The clean and serene water with white sand beaches will provide for a great vacation. You will be able to explore the rich marine life including colourful corals reefs and fishes in this place with the means of water activities. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2418}",, 2421," The picturesque Andaman and Nicobar Islands have a plethora of tourist attractions to ensure a merry time for its tourists. Among these places, for adventure enthusiasts, Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex is a must-visit spot. Also known as the Andaman Water Sports Complex, the place offers a complete fun-package in the form of enthralling water sports activities. Now you must be curious to know the kind of activities Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex hosts – these are paddle boats, row boats, banana boats, parasailing, speed boats, snorkelling, scuba diving, sea walking and much more. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2419}",, 2422," Amkunj Beach is also called an eco-friendly beach in Rangat. It has a rocky shoreline and is not ideal for swimming; however, one can carefully stroll across to witness its beauty. Tourists can sit on the wooden benches installed on the shoreline and watch the waves come up to the uneven terrain. Sunsets and sunrises are the best times to visit the beach. It is also quite famous for spotting turtles. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2420}",, 2423," Little Andaman Island , situated at the southern end of the archipelago and Duncan Passage separates it from Rutland Island. Among all the Andaman Islands, Little Andaman island is the fourth largest . Moreover, it conducts package tours for the visitors from Port Blair to the Little Andaman Island. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2421}",, 2424," Mangrove trees are common in coastal areas. They grow out of tangled roots in muddy water. These beautiful trees can be enjoyed during the creek safari offered at Limestone Caves, Yerrata Creek, Sabari Village, Dhaninalla Mangrove Creek, Rangat Middle Andaman. You can also join the boat safari at Baratang Island, about 100 km away from Port Blair. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2422}",, 2425," One of the numerous exquisite but uninhabited islands of Andaman and Nicobar, Guitar Island is as beautiful and rewarding a destination as one can be. With brilliant blue water all around and tropical greens inside, this island makes for a stunning day trip from the main island. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2423}",, 2426," Located about 135 kilometres to the northeast of Port Blair, Barren Island is situated at the intersection of the seismically active Indian and Burmese plates and is 1.8 million years old and is home to the only active volcano in the Indian subcontinent. As the name suggests, the island is largely uninhabited, thanks to the volcano eruptions that take place here at frequent intervals. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2424}",, 2427," The Anthropological Museum, situated in the heart of Port Blair, is an ethnographic museum detailing the lives and cultures of the various tribes that have lived here: Jarawas, the Onges, the Sentinelese, the Shompens, and the Nicobarese. Inside the museum, one will come across various artefacts, tools, clothes, boats, leaf baskets, and weapons from different eras of the tribes of this region. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2425}",, 2428," Sitapur Beach is also known as Beach number 5 or Sunrise Beach. is mostly known for its enchanting golden sunrises and sunsets, it is absolutely safe to swim in. There are very few places offering food and drink options, so you are advised to carry your own. Sitapur Beach can be reached by a Jetty or ferry from Port Blair to Neil Island. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2426}",, 2429," Years before Cellular Jail was constructed, Viper Island was used by the British to keep the freedom fighters in exile. You can still see the remains of the jail built in 1867 by the British. Located at a distance of 10 minutes ferry ride from Port Blair, the island got its name from the vessel in which Lt. Archibald Blair came to Andaman and Nicobar in 1789. Legend also has it that there were numerous viper snakes present on the island, which is how it got its name. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2427}",, 2430," Located on the western side of the Indian Union Territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Narcondam Island is a very tiny volcanic island which is still inhabited and is lately turning out to be a top tourist destination. Sprawling over a small 6.8 square kilometres, the island’s highest point is 710 m and it is formed of very igneous rock- andesite. It is mostly known for its dormant volcano that exists on the land. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2428}",, 2431," A small village in the southern part of South Andaman, Wandoor is most recognized for the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, which is among the regions with the richest marine biodiversity. Wandoor Beach is situated at the mesmerizing South Andaman Islands. Two islands named Alexandra Island and Red Skin Island are also close to the beach and if you are adventurous, then take a boat to the islands for a trip. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2429}",, 2432," An absolute joy for adventure lovers who wish to avoid diving and swimming constantly, sea walking is an excellent way to experience marine life in peace. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands offer multiple opportunities to go down to the sea bed, walk around and discover the unique geographical elements, coral reefs, fish and other aquatic life. Instructors prepare people with a short tutorial and accompany them throughout the sea walk’s duration. Havelock Island, Ross Island and North Bay are ideal for sea walking. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2430}",, 2433," The Andaman and Nicobar Islands have their fair share of water bodies, providing ample opportunities to go boating during the day and nighttime. Corbyn's Cove Beach, Elephant Beach, Ross Island etc., are perfect for boat trips wherein passengers get to admire the blue waters, mangroves and forests, wildlife, marine life and more. People can opt for ferries, speed boats, banana boats etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2431}",, 2434," Known for their breathtaking beauty, immense greenery, and numerous water bodies, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands are an ideal destination for mangrove kayaking. Tour packages available for mornings and nights, mangrove kayaking provides an excellent opportunity to discover various flora and fauna accompanied by a trained instructor. Port Blair, Havelock, Ross Island and Baratang are some of the most popular locations for the activity. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2432}",, 2435," Vijaynagar Beach is one of the most famous beaches on Havelock Island and mostly visited for beach exploration, bird watching, fishing, trekking and thrilling water sports like snorkelling, surfing, sailing and swimming. The picturesque beach has a long stretch of white sand and the pristine turquoise water reflecting the clear blue skies is a view worth visiting. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2433}",, 2436," The Andaman and Nicobar Islands, with their natural abundance, is the ideal place for trekkers to be in; the beaches, mountains and forests provide ample opportunities to go trekking. There are several trails to follow, flora and fauna to discover, sunset to watch and gorgeous views to capture on all trekking expeditions on the islands. Some of the most popular destinations include Mount Harriet, Chidiya Tapu, Limestone Caves and Saddle Peak etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2434}",, 2437," Samudrika Naval Museum is located in the capital city of Port Blair and is the pride project of the Indian Navy. With comprehensive coverage of the marine life present in the deep waters surrounding the island chain's territories, this fascinating museum is an amazing source for details on the environment in the ocean, its ecosystem and its biodiversity. The museum also provides in-depth knowledge on the history and culture of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2435}",, 2438, Chatham Saw Mill is a 19th Century attraction in Port Blair which is renowned as the oldest and the largest sawmill in the continent. It is the only sawmill that provides timber for construction work on the island and is one of the few mills that export timber to industries and furniture units across the world. It is believed that the crimson wall panels at the Buckingham Palace in London have been made of the planks sourced from the mill. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2436}",, 2439," Located 26 km from the capital, Port Blair, Cinque Island is an inhabited isolated part of the Andaman Archipelago. It is nestled between Passage and Duncan Island towards the north side. The island is further divided into North and South Cinque Islands. The islands are collectively a part of Wandoor Marine National Park, or more commonly known as Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2437}",, 2440," Sandbar Beach is basically a long stretch of sand that connects two islands, Ross and Smith in Andaman. The stunning scenery created by the densely forested islands and the stretch of white sand is quite unique to the location and draws several tourists to witness it charm. On a clear day when the waves are gentle, one can relax a bit on the Sandbar or go snorkelling and swimming on either side. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2438}",, 2441," Rutland, lined with virgin beaches, is one of the lesser visited of all the islands located in the southern part of Great Andaman archipelago. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2439}",, 2442," Parrot Island, a peculiar sort of home to thousands of fluttering parrots, looks like a whole new empire of wilderness born out of the salty waters of the Indian Ocean. Every day, hosts of green parrots arrive at the island as a part of their daily ritual, which is a spectacle to behold. Once in a while, we come across something so beautiful yet bizarre, exquisite yet inexplicable, that we find no words to quite describe it. Parrot Island is one such unparalleled destination, nestled quietly amidst the group of Baratang Islands of Andaman and Nicobar. This small island is part of a larger archipelago, all of which are laced with dense tropical forests and mangrove vegetation.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2440}",, 2443," Diglipur, a large island located in the North Andaman area, is a tourist hotspot and an ecological paradise. The island houses rows of tropical forests, mangroves, and lovely beaches rich in exotic marine life. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2441}",, 2444," Saddle Peak National Park was established in 1987 in the Andaman district of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It is entirely uninhabited by human beings, thus making it safe for preserving wildlife and the environment. The long trip to the park makes it worth it upon experiencing its beauty. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2442}",, 2445," Located on Long Island, Lalaji Bay Beach is a picturesque attraction accessible by a small boat ride from Yerrata Jetty. The ride goes through a gorgeous Mangrove creek till the white sand beach. The pristine white sands and the crystal clear water of the Lalaji Bay Beach provide for a stunning place to relax and rejuvenate. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2443}",, 2446," While planning a visit to the spectacular Andaman and Nicobar, your itinerary must include the scenic Stewart Island Beach which lies near the Mayabunder. Located near the north of Diglipur Taluk, the beach is approximately in the middle of Andaman district. The beach known for its brown-black colour sand and a serene atmosphere is uninhabited. Stewart Island Beach also gets the most breathtaking rainbows to add on to its picturesque charm against the backdrop of the dancing waves. The island is small with an area of 7.05 km square. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2444}",, 2447," The naturally-formed limestone caves near Baratang island of Andaman are a favourite tourist spot for those who do not mind a long journey. The caves are only a destination as there is a long boat journey towards it. The caves, although beautiful, are not that easy to reach. One has to take a convoy through the Jarawa Forest land and ferry ride to Baratang Island before you can reach Limestone Caves in Andamans. Perfect for adventure-seekers and spelunkers, reaching these caves also requires a small trek. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2445}",, 2448," One of the 36 small islets of Lakshadweep group of Islands, Minicoy, also known as Maliku in the local language is one of the best-kept secrets of India. It is located amidst the vast expanse of Arabian Sea, just 398 km or 215 nautical miles from the shores of Cochin. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2446}",, 2449, Agatti Islands is considered another jewel from the Lakshadweep group of islands in India. The island is situated on one of the coral isles of Lakshadweep islands and is few of the islands from the Lakshadweep group that is inhabited by people. One may explore the island on foot or rent a two-wheeler to commute.  ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2447}",, 2450," Bangaram Island is a beautiful tiny island in the Union Territory of Lakshadweep, India. The Bangaram Island encompasses an area of 1.234 km2 and is the largest island in the chain of islands in the region (also known as an atoll) with a beautiful lagoon. With a population of only 10 and just one beach resort, it is an apt destination for people who want to disconnect entirely from the fast-paced world. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2448}",, 2451," Scuba Diving in Lakshadweep is one of the most popular activities amongst travellers. Agatti, Bangaram and Kadmat islands are the three islands that prove a perfect setting for the Scuba. Each dive centre has attached resorts catering to the needs of beginners as well as those interested in CMAS and PADI courses by certified divers. The islands are also enriched with a diverse variety of tropical fishes, vibrant corals and other creatures like turtles, rays and coral sharks. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2449}",, 2452," One of the prime destinations for tourists, this island has amazing white coral-sand beaches, calm and soothing lagoons and immense greenery! Like all other islands in the vicinity, this too is a nature lover's paradise! The dancing coconut leaves, smell of the salty ocean and the sound of the waves are something that any tourist will never forget. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2450}",, 2453," Also known as Koefaini, Kalpeni islands is a group of three islands and is one of the most picturesque areas of Lakshadweep. Cheriyam, Pitti and Tillakkam are the islands which together forms the Kalpeni islands. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2451}",, 2454," Apart from admiring the nature, the next best thing on any vacationer's 'to-do list' should be water sports. There are plenty of opportunities for Scuba diving, Yachting, Pedal boating, Kayaking, Canoeing, Swimming, Snorkeling, etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2452}",, 2455," Situated in Kavaratti, Marine museum showcases plethora of marine related artifacts and aims at promoting marine products and its preservation. The interesting thing about the museum is its aquarium which has few of the most striking species of sea fishes and water animals. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2453}",, 2456," Kadmat is one of the most popular islands for tourists. Famous for sun bathing, it is renowned for its pristine silvery white beaches. This really small island has a beautiful lagoon in its premises enclosed by coral reefs. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2454}",, 2457, Coconut powder and oil can be bought from the factory at Kadmat Island. Fish pickles and small souvenirs are available at Kavaratti. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2455}",, 2458, One of the most habited islands of Lakshadweep; Amindivi is a group of islands lying in the North Lakshadweep and is famous for its choir products. It is an ideal place for those seeking to experience the local culture and markets of Lakshadweep. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2456}",, 2459," Also known as Andrott Island, this is the largest island of Lakshadweep and is located closest to the Indian mainland. Unlike other islands, Andretti islands are in east-west direction. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2457}",, 2460," Built in the late 19th century back in 1885 in the Minicoy Island is one of the oldest lighthouses in Lakshadweep. Standing tall at 300 feet, the view from the top is absolutely mesmerizing. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2458}",, 2461," Lakshadweep Islands are a perfect destination to go on a luxury Yacht Cruise. Sailing amidst indigo blue waters and divine white sands, the experience is going to be a memorable one and is sure to stay with you for a long time. You might also be able to spot exotic fish and turtles while you are out there. Besides giving you the bliss of thrill and adventure, this is one of the most pristine things to do in Lakshadweep. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2459}",, 2462," Parasailing is one of the most thrilling activities that you can enjoy at several places in Lakshadweep. You are set sail in the air through steam and jet boats and the experience is going to be like no place else. Besides, enjoying a 360 degree bird's eye view of the sand and the sea, parasailing above the clear waters will give you a high adrenaline rush and an experience that you will surely never forget. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2460}",, 2463," Calangute is the largest beach in north Goa stretching from Candolim to Baga. It is a hub for tourists and backpackers as it is the perfect place to look for accommodation. It is known for the beach shacks and water sports like parasailing, water surfing, banana ride and jet-skiing. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2461}",, 2464, Fort Aguada is a 17th-century Portuguese fort looking out at the confluence of Mandovi River and the Arabian Sea. The crumbling ramparts of the fort stand on the Sinquerim Beach. The highlight of the fort is a lone four-storey lighthouse (which is one-of-its-kind in Asia) and a stunning view of the sunset. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2462}",, 2465," Cruise in Goa allows one to explore the exotic scenery, pristine waters and marvel the breathtaking view of the sunset. There are several types of cruises in Goa ranging from simple evening cruises, elaborate and romantic dinner cruises, backwater cruises, and casino cruises. All of these usually originate from Miramar Beach in Panjim. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2463}",, 2466," Goa is a haven for water sports like kneeboarding, kite surfing, snorkelling, parasailing, paragliding, diving, and kayaking. The water sports in Goa can be enjoyed at any one of the beaches in the north or the south. You can also engage in your favorite activities through a number of licensed water sports package operators. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2464}",, 2467," One of India's tallest waterfalls, the Dudhsagar Falls is located inside the Mollem National Park. The Dudhsagar falls should be visited during the monsoon when it is in full flow and the surrounding deciduous forests are at their verdant best. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2465}",, 2468," Anjuna Beach is among the most popular beaches in North Goa, stretching almost 2km. From family outings to adrenaline-filled adventures, Anjuna Beach is famed for its golden coastline, nightclubs, beach shacks, watersports, full-moon parties and flea markets. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2466}",, 2469," Chapora Fort is undeniably one of the most famous forts in Goa. More popularly known as the 'Dil Chahta Hai Fort', its claim to fame was the 2001 Bollywood blockbuster shot here. A scintillating escape, it offers beautiful views of the sea and Chapora River. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2467}",, 2470," Thalassa- The Greek Taverna is one of the most popular restaurants in Goa. Having moved out to the backwaters along with Siolim (from its prior location of Vagator hilltop), it is famous for its signature cocktails and sunsets. Reverberating with the cultural flavour of Greece, it serves authentic Greek Mediterranean cuisine. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2468}",, 2471," The Basilica of Bom Jesus Church is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It houses the tomb and remains of St. Francis Xavier. Even after 400 years, the remains are in a good condition and are taken out once every decade. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2469}",, 2472," One of the most popular beaches in North Goa, Baga Beach is located close to Calangute beach, around 30 Km North of Panjim. It is the perfect destination to witness the dazzling nightlife of Goa as signature places such as Britto's, Tito's and Mambos are located in the vicinity. It is also known for a vast range of water sports. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2470}",, 2473," A little to the south of Palolem in Canacona region of Goa lies the Butterfly Beach. This beach, also known as Honeymoon Beach, is one of the most secluded and lesser-known beaches of Goa. The beach is mostly accessible by a boat (ferry) ride from the nearby beaches. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2471}",, 2474," Divar Island is a slice of heaven tucked away in dense woods amidst the beauty of nature. Connected to Old Goa only through ferry service, this island is synonymous with natural beauty, serenity and tranquillity. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2472}",, 2475," Goa is one of the few places in India offering scuba diving. Diving in Goa is not the best owing to limited underwater visibility, but it is still popular among tourists as it is a good destination for beginners to explore the delights of the underwater world. The absence of strong water current with occasional surges adds serenity to the activity. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2473}",, 2476," For carrying back an authentic Goan experience with you, you can buy some feni, cashew-nuts, Goan hats and handicrafts. There are lots of shops in Panjim, the capital where you can buy interesting stuff. Goa is also known for its hand-painted ceramics. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2474}",, 2477," Dona Paula is one of the most popular tourist hangouts in Goa famous for its vast stretch of beach. The small beach is also popular as the Lover's Paradise and features a jetty (Dona Paula Jetty) adjacent to it, which provides an ethereal view of the Arabian Sea and Mormugao harbour. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2475}",, 2478," Beautiful and serene, Arambol Beach is among the best beaches of North Goa and is relatively unexploited by tourist activities. Considered to be one of the most spectacular beaches in Goa, Arambol beach has a distinct Bohemian feel to it, which attracts tourists from all over the world. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2476}",, 2479," Vagator beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in Goa. It is famous for its soft white sands and imposing but beautiful rocky cliffs. The beach is divided into two major parts, namely Little Vagator, also known as Ozran Beach, and Big Vagator. It is also popular for its sweeping panoramic views, beach shacks and trance parties. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2477}",, 2480, Fontainhas and Sao Tome is a beautiful Latin Quarter located in Panaji on the banks of the Ourem Creek and named after the natural springs nearby. It was laid out on a piece of land acquired by a Goan in the 18th century who had made a fortune in Mozambique. The quarter is now recognised as a heritage site and is famous for its charming Portuguese style houses on the base of the Altinho hills. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2478}",, 2481," Located in Panjim, Our Lady of Immaculate Conception is one of the oldest chapels in Goa. It is known to house the second largest church bells in Goa. 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They also serve a variety of Hookahs. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2482}",, 2485," Club LPK is one of the most popular nightlife spots in Goa. Surrounded by water on three sides, it was shifted to Nerul from its original location. The nightclub has generally some good DJs playing a mix of house, trance, and Bollywood music. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2483}",, 2486," Anjuna Flea Market on Wednesday is a treasure trove of trinkets, handicrafts, hippie clothing, souvenirs and everything else from cheap bags to footwear and junk jewellery. Also popular as the queen of hippie flea markets, the Anjuna Flea Market as much a part of the Goa experience as the beaches. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2484}",, 2487," Palolem Beach, located in the South Goa is one of the most beautiful beaches of the Union Territory has to offer. Mostly unspoiled, the beach is often flocked with foreign tourists. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2485}",, 2488," Located near one of the most popular beaches in Goa that is obviously Anjuna Beach, the Gravity Adventure Zone conduct Bungee Jumping from a height of 80 ft and has been installed by a US based company- Sports tower Inc. It is one of the lowest Bungee jumping site and is good for a first try and is priced at a reasonable rate. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2486}",, 2489, Goa is full of spa resorts and Ayurvedic massage centers. Beachside massages are also available at some beaches. Various spas of Goa which are preferred by the tourists from all around the world are Sereno Spa and Leela Kempinski Goa Spa Center. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2487}",, 2490," One of the most happening beaches in South Goa, Colva beach is mainly renowned for its shopping and phenomenal nightlife. The beach is full of shacks and eating joints. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2488}",, 2491," Morjim is sometimes referred to as ""Little Russia"" owing to the large population of Russian immigrants staying here. Morjim beach is home to exotic species of birds and some rare endangered animals such as sea turtles. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2489}",, 2492," Located on a yacht in River Mandovi, the casino is one of the coolest places to be when you're in the party state. The entry fee is placed high at Rs. 1600, and the casino holds ample number of tables of American Roulette, Blackjack and Rummy. Go ahead and try your luck! ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2490}",, 2493," If you're looking for a place away from the hustle bustle of the crowd with more space and solitude, Agonda beach is the right place for you. With the clear blue water and coconut trees, this beach is a delight for nature lovers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2491}",, 2494," Candolim Beach lies around 15 kms ahead of Panjim, along the stretch of Fort Aguada. Forming a part of the trio of Calangute, Baga and Candolim party beaches in Goa, this beach is known for its pulsating nightlife and thrilling water sports. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2492}",, 2495," Se Cathedral, or Sé Catedral de Santa Catarina, is one of the largest churches in Asia. Located in Old Goa, it is dedicated to Saint Catherine. It is a famous landmark in Goa exhibiting Portuguese-Manueline architectural style. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2493}",, 2496," With magnificent black rocks that contrast with the white sand shores of this idyllic beach, the Cavelossim Beach is located in South Goa. Cleaner and quieter than the cliched party beaches of Goa, it is the perfect spot for travellers looking to enjoy the endless expanse of the clear blue waters.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2494}",, 2497," Situated in Canacona, South Goa, Patnem Beach is one of the most secluded and tranquil beaches of Goa. It is the perfect place to laze by the beach and do absolutely nothing. The waters are quite safe to swim in, and the views of the sunset are magnificent and uninterrupted. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2495}",, 2498," Located in South Goa between Colva Beach and Majorda Beach, Betalbatim Beach is one of the quieter beaches of Goa. Lined with a plethora of fast food chains, local restaurants and spas, the highlight of the beach is the easy spotting of the dolphins. You can ask the local fishermen who can hike you a ride in a sea to have a glimpse of the dolphins. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2496}",, 2499," Across the Terekhol river from the Querim beach in North Goa lies the majestic Tiracol Fort. Once a crucial part of the maritime defence, it now serves as Fort Tiracol Heritage Hotel. It is popular for an unbeatable panoramic view of the Arabian Sea. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2497}",, 2500," Originally known as Iha Grande, Grande Island in Goa is one of the most sought after destinations, owing to its serene and tranquil environment and the availability of a plethora of thrilling activities like snorkeling, dolphin spotting, and scuba diving. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2498}",, 2501," Bhagwan Mahavir Sanctuary is a 240 sq km protected natural habitat located in the Western Ghats of India, on the Goa-Karnataka border. Touted to be Goa's largest wildlife reserve, it is home to the famous Dudhsagar Falls, Mollem National Park, Tambdi Surla Temple, and Devil's Canyon among other attractions. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2499}",, 2502," One of the most beautiful spots to visit in North Goa, Arvalem Waterfalls is located in Sanquelim. Also known as Harvalem Falls, it forms a huge pool of water at its base - almost as big as a lake. This makes Arvalem Falls a popular tourist and picnic spot.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2500}",, 2503, Mollem National Park part of the famous Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary is the biggest national park in Goa that takes you on a fascinating wildlife adventure. Jeep safaris take the tourists right into the heart of the dense forest reserve. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2501}",, 2504," Ranked amongst few of the world’s best music festivals, Sunburn Music Festival tops the list of every Electronic Music fan’s bucket list. It is mostly famous for its extravagance, fantastic music and noteworthy artist line-up. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2502}",, 2505," The Goa Carnival is a legacy of the Portuguese rule and has grown from being a quiet event to a popular, massive scale festival, attracting thousands of tourists from India and abroad. One of the most awaited occasions in the state, the carnival has a long history of its origin, stretching back right to the ancient Roman Empire. The atmosphere is charged with spectacular parades, dances, musical events and the great food, all of which are major crowd pullers. Festivities occur in the cities of Panjim, Mapusa, Margao, and Vasco da Gama, with Panjim having it the largest of all ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2503}",, 2506," The Church of Saint Cajetan, located in Old Goa close to the Se Cathedral, is one of the most beautiful churches in Goa. The only surviving domed structure in Goa, the church is admired for its wonderful and graceful architecture that reminds you of Basilica of St. Peter in Rome. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2504}",, 2507," Bambolim Beach is a pristine beach located in Bambolim in North Goa, 7 kilometres away from Panjim. It is famous for being a virgin beach, untouched by commercialization and is barely ever crowded.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2505}",, 2508," The Butterfly Conservatory of Goa is a butterfly sanctuary and garden in the Ponda district of Goa. Spread over 4000 square metres, it is designed as a place to stroll and absorb in the serene beauty of nature. In the vast expanses of the garden, one can take a leisurely walk and observe over a hundred different species of butterflies from close quarters. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2506}",, 2509," Sri Mahadeva Temple, Tambdi Surla is one of the oldest temples in Goa to Lord Shiva. The inner sanctum of temple has a Shiva Linga mounted on a raised pedestal. There is also a statue of headless Nandi. The locals believe that there is a huge king cobra permanently sitting near the Shiva Linga. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2507}",, 2510, Church of St Francis of Assisi is a 16th-century Portuguese church located near Se Cathedral in Goa. It is a famous landmark which exhibits an eclectic mix of stunning architecture and intricate carvings.  ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2508}",, 2511," Cabo de Rama Beach is a beautiful secluded beach located in Margao, South Goa. Surrounded by tall coconut trees, this beach is perfect for setting up a picnic, playing volleyball, or just spending some quality time.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2509}",, 2512," Church Of St. Augustine is a ruined church complex which was once the biggest church in Goa. Located near Nunnery of Santa Monica in Old Goa, there stands a solo tower (called St Augustine Tower) out of the four towers once forming the Church Of St. Augustine.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2510}",, 2513," Savoi Spice Plantation is a 40-hectare organic farm located 15km from Ponda. Established by Mr Shetye, the beautifully maintained farm is popular for the guided tour of the intercrop plantation and the Goan Saraswat Buffet at its Sadauli Restaurant. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2511}",, 2514," Ashwem Beach is one of the few beaches left in Goa that is yet to be discovered by the mainstream tourist crowd of Goa, offering its visitors an endless expanse of pearly white sands complemented well by the beautiful waves of the Arabian Sea. Surfing and Yoga are widely practised here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2512}",, 2515," City Palace is Rajasthan's largest palace built along the banks of Lake Pichola. The main part of the palace is open as City Palace Museum with extravagant architecture comprising of ornate halls, royal courtyard, central garden and Zenana Mahal among others. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2513}",, 2516," The oldest and one of the largest lakes of Udaipur, Lake Pichola is enveloped by lofty palaces, temples, and bathing ghats. Boating in Lake Pichola is the most popular thing to do in Udaipur. Boats are easily available from Rameshwar Ghat if visiting from the City Palace. Otherwise, take a boat trip from Lal Ghat. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2514}",, 2517," Also known as Monsoon Palace, Sajjangarh Palace is located at Bansdara Mountain on the outskirts of Udaipur. It was built by Maharana Sajjan Singh as an astronomical observatory. Now it serves as one of the best places to view the Udaipur skyline and panoramic city view, particularly at sunset. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2515}",, 2518," Bagore ki Haveli is situated in the Gangaur Ghat Marg, along Lake Pichola. It was built in the 18th century by Amar Chand Badwa, the Prime Minister of Mewar. The haveli houses more than 100 rooms with elaborate exhibits and mirror work. It also houses a museum. The Dharohar Dance Show that is held here every evening. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2516}",, 2519," Also known as the Lake Garden Palace, Jag Mandir is located on an island in Lake Pichola. It was once the summer resort of the royal family. The grand palace comprises some impressive structures worth visiting. Jag Mandir can only be visited by boat. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2517}",, 2520," Almost 22km away from Udaipur, Eklingji Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Taking a cab to this temple is the most convenient way to reach it. It is one of the most famous temples of Rajasthan, also known for its remarkable architecture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2518}",, 2521," Ahar Museum, which essentially includes the Ahar Cenotaphs as well as the Ahar Archaeological Museum, is located in Ahar which is about 2km east of Udaipur, Rajasthan. This historical attraction is famous for being the cremation ground of the Maharanas of Mewar and for its beautiful architecture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2519}",, 2522, Jagdish Temple is one of the most famous temples in and around Udaipur. It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu in the form of Jagannath. The temple is also popular for its striking architecture. Jagdish Temple is located 150m from City Palace's Badi Pol entrance and has a steep flight of steps to the top. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2520}",, 2523, Fateh Sagar Lake is an artificial lake named after Maharana Fateh Singh of Udaipur and Mewar. It is one of the four lakes in Udaipur and houses Nehru Island and the Udaipur Solar Observatory on its three islands. 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",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2523}",, 2526," Gulab Bagh Zoo is located in the most abundant garden called Gulab Bagh and implicit to the name it has a variety of well-maintained roses. The mini zoo within the garden is a short walk away from the rose gardens. A very few numbers of species of animals are housed in this zoo including the wide-eyed owls and has enough places to visit within the vicinity like the toy train which is open to the kids and the adults. There is an enormous artificial water body called Kamal Talai which adds to the palace like the beauty of the Garden and a Navlakha Mahal, a religious place for parents to visit. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2524}",, 2527," Jaisamand Lake, also known as Dhebar Lake, is the second-largest artificial lake in India. Hawa Mahal, Ruthi Rani ka Mahal, Jaisamand Wildlife Sanctuary and Jaisamand Island Resort are located on its shores and islands. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2525}",, 2528," The Udaipur Fish Aquarium, formally known as the Under the Sun Aquarium, is located near Vibhuti Park and Fateh Sagar Lake, and is actually the largest Public Aquarium Gallery in India. Along with hundreds of fish species and other aquatic creatures, it also houses virtual reality experience and 3D arts. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2526}",, 2529," Sukhadia Circle, also called The Heart Of Panchvati, is located In the north of the Udaipur city. This splendid turn around Panchwati is a small pond amidst which lies a 21 Ft high three-tiered fountain. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2527}",, 2530, Located just a few kilometers away from the magnificent City Palace Vintage Car Museum is an awesome place for automobile and car lovers. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2528}",, 2531," If you are interested in artifacts and curious to know how of making these items then Bharatiya Lok kala Museum is definitely the place for you. Located to the north of Chetak circle in Udaipur, the museum has a fine collection of paintings, folk musical instruments, folk dresses and ornaments, dolls, masks, puppets and idols of Gods and Goddesses. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2529}",, 2532," Located at the foot hills of Aravali Mountains in Udaipur, Shilpgram is a craftsmen's village which encloses twenty-six huts constructed in traditional architectural styles and these huts display many house hold decorative articles. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2530}",, 2533," The Mansapurna Karni Mata Temple, built by Maharana Karan Singh and located atop the Machhala Magar hilltop, was quite a remote shrine for the general public to access. For this reason, it was not a much-visited temple previously. But in 2008, the ropeway line connecting the plain and the temple at the peak of the hill was commenced to make it easier for the public to reach the holy shrine and seek blessings of Goddess Karni. There is a staircase leading up to the temple now as well, which can be accessed from Maniklal Verma Park, but that route takes more than 15 minutes and is quite taxing and tiring a process. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2531}",, 2534," Doodh Talai Musical garden is a rock and fountain garden which is a great place to enjoy the sunset and one can see the wide expanse of the city. Also, there is an Areal tramway (cable car) connecting a garden of Doodh Talai and the Karni mata Temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2532}",, 2535," Hathi Pol Bazar is a perfect attraction for shopaholics. One can find a variety of branded and local items including intricately embroidered and colourful block-printed apparel, ethnic silver jewellery, accessories, traditional home decor items, textiles, etc. Hathi Pol Bazar is famous for Miniature paintings, Ichhwai Paintings and hand paintings on silk. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2533}",, 2536," Perched atop the lush green Dewali hill, on the banks of the Fateh Sagar Lake in Udaipur, Neemach Mata Temple is enshrined by the Neemach Mata Devi (also known as Ambaji). Greatly revered by the Hindu pilgrims and devotees, the central deity is believed to be the house goddess of the royal family of the Maharanas in the city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2534}",, 2537," One of the most well-known tourist attractions in Udaipur, Rajasthan, the Wax Museum is situated on the Sahelion ki Bari Road. It is visited by locals and foreigners alike for its numerous wax statues of celebrities as well as other fun facilities like a Mirror Maze, a Horror House as well as a 9D Cinema. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2535}",, 2538," Crystal gallery has a stunning collection of crystal artefacts and is the largest collection of crystal in the world. The gallery is located inside the Fateh Prakash Palace and was established by Maharana Sajjan Singh in 1877. He had ordered the crystal artefacts from Birmingham in 1877. However, by the time they were delivered, Maharana has passed away. 110 years later, in 1994, the artefacts were displayed in the gallery which has been open to the public ever since. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2536}",, 2539," An absolute treat for nature lovers, Menar Village about 45km away from Udaipur, Rajasthan basically comprises a lake and bird sanctuary. This picturesque attraction is usually not very crowded and is the perfect location to witness a variety of migratory birds and to engage in nature photography. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2537}",, 2540," Overlooks the charming Fateh Sagar Lake, Maharana Pratap Memorial comprises of a marvelous bronze statue Maharana Pratap sitting on his faithful horse Chetak. Many people come here to pay their homage to the Rajput Hero, Maharana Pratap and his loyal horse. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2538}",, 2541," Coming to visit Udaipur is almost synonymous with shopping at the many markets that the city has to offer. Flaunting and selling some of the city and the state of Rajasthan’s best kinds of stuff is the Bada Bazar, located within a kilometre of the City Palace of Udaipur. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2539}",, 2542," One of the biggest gardens in the city, the Rajiv Gandhi Park is situated close to the Fateh Sagar Lake in the Malla Talai area of Udaipur, Rajasthan. It is quite similar to the Brindavan Garden in Mysore and has wonderful views, lush greenery as well as numerous statues and more. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2540}",, 2543," Constructed in an Island at the heart of Fateh Sagar Lake, Nehru Garden encloses many distinct water fountains resembling those in Brindavan Gardens of Mysore. Another major attraction of the garden is a floating restaurant, in a boat shape. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2541}",, 2544," The Sahastra Bahu Temple, often known as the Sas Bahu Temple, is essentially a cluster of 10th century temples and shrines in Nagda about 20 km from Udaipur. Set amidst beautiful landscape, it is known for its splendid architecture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2542}",, 2545," The Sajjangarh Biological Park about 4km from Udaipur, Rajasthan is situated on the foothills of the Sajjangarh Palace which is also known as the Monsoon Palace. It is a zoological garden known to house over 21 species of animals and birds including leopards, lions, marsh crocodiles, blackbucks, ostriches etc ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2543}",, 2546," Manik Lal Verma Park is a public park that is located atop a hill called Machla Magra close to Doodh Talai in Udaipur,. A beautiful space dedicated to the former Prime Minister of Rajasthan Manikya Lal Verma, it is primarily visited for its stunning views of the Talai and of Lake Pichola, its greenery and also for its serenity. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2544}",, 2547," When in the lake city, visiting the cafes along the lakes and trying the delicious food is one of the topmost things to do in Udaipur. Although the signature dish is the very famous laal maas made out of mutton in traditional Rajasthan flavours, you can also taste some of the very sumptuous dabeli, daal baati churma, lentils, Bikaneri bhurji etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2545}",, 2548," Located on the southern boundaries of Lake Pichola in Udaipur, Rajasthan, Pratap Park is a relatively new park named after Late Shri Pratap Bhandari. It is known for its massive ‘I Love Udaipur’ sign with Lake Pichola as the backdrop. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2546}",, 2549," Popularly called as the “Venice of the East” for its ethereal lakes and enchanting surroundings, Udaipur not only is perfect for sightseeing but also adventure sports. Trekking is one of the top tourist activities to enjoy while on a trip to the “City of Lakes”. With the backdrop of the majestic Aravalli range, there are several trekking trails in the region ranging from easy to moderate and tough, ideal for both amateurs and professionals. While enjoying the gorgeous scenic view, the trails also lead you through tiny villages where you can interact with the locals and take a peek into their lifestyle. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2547}",, 2550," Built in 1746 by Maharana Jagat Singh II, Taj Lake Palace is possibly one of the most romantic structures of Udaipur. The palace was used as a recreation spot and pleasurable residence of the king. Boasting of 66 rooms, the grand palace has been converted into a heritage hotel and hosts tourists from all over the world. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2548}",, 2551," Dating back to 17th century, Bada Mahal is an incredible structural marvel. Constructed in Rajput-Mughal architectural style, the Mahal is considered as the Men''s section of the City Palace. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2549}",, 2552," This is a historic site located 40km from the Udaipur city and is famous for the battle between the Mughals and the Rajputs led by Maharana Pratap. There is a cenotaph with thin, delicate marble columns dedicated to Rana Pratap's horse. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2550}",, 2553," Marvel Water Park is the oldest and largest of its kind in the city. The water park is the most popular weekend hangout place among families, friends and couples. It has a number of water and regular rides, a food court to tend to your hunger pangs, changing rooms, lockers etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2551}",, 2554," Situated a little on the outskirts of the city, Badi Lake is an artificial freshwater lake situated in Udaipur. Built by Maharaja Raj Singh between 1652 and 1680, Badi Lake sprawls over a humongous area of 155 sq. km. Ideal as a popular picnic spot, Badi Lake also boasts of utter peace and tranquility as it is devoid of the regular tourist crowd. The lake is also ideal for a swim and there are several kiosks (shamiyanas) installed along the embankments which are meant for people to sit down and relax. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2552}",, 2555," One of the prominent shopping hubs of the ‘City of Lakes’, Chetak Circle is a perfect combination of tucked up cosy shops strewn about with colourful apparels and fabrics, and roadside stalls selling mouth watering street food and sweetmeats. The highlight of the market is however, the brightly coloured and clothed puppets which are also synonymous with the traditional folk shows of Rajasthan. These puppets, both mustachioed men and dolled up women are adorned in traditional Rajasthani attires from bandhani odhnis to turbans to make them look even more appealing. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2553}",, 2556," Situated in Chitrakoot Nagar, Bhuwana, Jeel Water Park is a newly constructed water park in the city of Udaipur. Facilitated with umpteen big and small water rides, roller coasters, water music DJ etc, the park has become the common favourite of the people. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2554}",, 2557, The famous Dal Lake is the second-largest lake in Jammu & Kashmir. The mirror-like lake reflects the peaks of the Pir Panjal mountains while the colourful shikaras (gondolas) float around. The houseboats and shikaras are its main attractions. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2555}",, 2558," Shalimar Bagh is the largest of the three Mughal gardens in Srinagar.  It is now a public park and is known as the ""crown of Srinagar"". The chini khanas or arched niches placed behind waterfalls and the chinar trees are the highlights here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2556}",, 2559, The paramount reason why people come to Srinagar is for the relaxing and memorable Shikara rides. Taking the ride across the scenic Dal Lake at the backdrop of the majestic slow clad Himalaya's is indeed an experience in itself both enjoyable and unparallel. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2557}",, 2560," The Shankaracharya Temple in Srinagar, located on top of the Shankaracharya Hill, is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is one of the oldest shrines in Kashmir. Situated at a height of about 1100 feet on the south-east of the city, this sacred temple offers splendid views of the valley and the snow clad mountains of the Pir Panjal range. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2558}",, 2561," Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden is the largest tulip garden in Asia which is set in the foothills of the Zabarwan mountain range in Srinagar. Formerly known as Model Floriculture Center, it overlooks the mesmerising Dal Lake. The Tulip Festival held here is the highlight which attracts tourists from the world over. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2559}",, 2562," Staying in a houseboat amidst pristine waters of the Dal Lake, is one of the most essential things to do in Srinagar. Made in wood and adorned in a typical Kashmir style decor, the houseboats are a perfect way to experience the quintessential local life in the luxurious way. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2560}",, 2563," The Nishat Bagh is a 12 terraced garden which is the second-largest Mughal garden in Kashmir after Shalimar Bagh. It has a splendid Mughal central water channel with several fountains, which is surrounded by tall Chinar trees. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2561}",, 2564," Nigeen Lake is renowned for its pristine waters and stunning ambience. It is located next to Dal Lake but is much smaller in size. It is one of the best places in the city to catch the sunrise and sunset thanks to the beautiful landscape and willow and poplar trees surrounding it. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2562}",, 2565," Hot Air Balloon is now available in Srinagar at the Zabarwan Park. It provides breathtaking view of Dal Lake, Zabarwan Park and the Srinagar city. Each hot air balloon can accommodate 4 people at a time. The ride lasts 10 minutes and goes up to 28-32 feet. There is generally a 1 hour waiting time. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2563}",, 2566," Chashme Shahi is one of the three Mughal gardens in Srinagar. It is a terraced garden dotted with walkways, colourful plants and pools of water. It is famous for its natural spring known as Rupa Bhawani.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2564}",, 2567," The House of Fairies or Pari Mahal is a historic monument placed above the beautiful Chashma Shahi Gardens near Srinagar. A well-laid spacious garden surrounds this structure, which was once a Buddhist monastery and later served as a school of astrology promoted by the eldest son of Shah Jahan, Dara Shikoh. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2565}",, 2568," The Hazratbal Shrine is the holiest Muslim shrine and mosque in Kashmir. It houses a relic known as Moi-e-Muqqadas which is believed to be a sacred hair of Prophet Muhammad's beard. Situated on the banks of Dal Lake facing the Nishat Bagh, it affords a picturesque view of the lake and surrounding mountains. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2566}",, 2569," The majestic mountain overlooking the city of Srinagar is called Hari Parbat. Besides the famous Hari Parbat Fort, the mountain also has various Hindu and Muslim shrines and even a Gurudwara here. This park was open to public visitation only In 2014. Today, visitors can set up picnics here. The fort is in turn fortified by mountains and water bodies. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2567}",, 2570," A mountain pass in the Pir Panjal Mountain Ranges, Sithan Top is found along the National Highway of Kokernag-Sinthan Top-Kishtwar Road. This pathway connects Jammu and Kashmir. The snow-laden hilltop is lately emerging as a new tourist destination owing to the beautiful views and the idyllic setting. It is also popular for mountaineering, trekking and skiing. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2568}",, 2571," Char Chinar is an island in the Dal Lake of Srinagar, surrounded by the Chinar trees on all four sides of it. Also known as Char Chinari (char chinari means four sides) and Rupa Lank, it was constructed by Murad Baksh, the brother of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. The Char Chinar is best explored during a shikara ride in the Dal Lake. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2569}",, 2572," SPS Museum is situated at Lal Mandi in Srinagar and is popular for its had crafted products and notable archaeological artefacts collected from across the state. The museum has been divided into separate sections including archaeology, manuscripts, enamel ware, decorative art, natural history, paper mache and the like. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2570}",, 2573," At a distance of 47 kms from Srinagar, Yusmarg is the quietest place out of all tourist destinations in Kashmir which is also an amazing trek spot. It is one of the most romantic places in the state. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2571}",, 2574," Located in Srinagar, Salim Ali National Park is a national park housing beautiful mangrove shrubbery habitat for several endangered animals and birds alike. Officially named in commemoration of ornithologist Salim Ali in 1986, this national park is spread across an expanse of 9 km. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2572}",, 2575," Paragliding is one of the most exciting activities that you can experience in Srinagar. Most of the adventure clubs let you experience the thrills of paragliding. Besides giving you a major adrenaline rush, it also let's you have a gorgeous bird's eye view of the valley below. If you are an adventure junkee, you should especially try this one out. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2573}",, 2576," Jamia Masjid is a 600-year-old mosque in Srinagar, located in the Nowhatta area amidst the bustle of local bazaars. The tranquil mosque is known for its unique architecture, the highlight being the 378 wooden Deodar pillars. The mosque becomes especially crowded on Fridays.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2574}",, 2577," Situated at the foothills of Hari Parbat in Srinagar, the Badamwari Gardens are known for their bloom of stunning almond flowers. These flowers bloom around March, marking the arrival of the spring season. Badamwari Garden is open to the public from 21 March 2022 till the blooms last. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2575}",, 2578," A Sufi shrine in Khanyar, Srinagar, Dastgeer Sahib is dedicated to Sheikh Syed Abdul Qadir Jelani. The shrine is known for housing the hair strand of hair strand of Abdul Qadir Gilani and the old Quran written by Ali Ibn Abi Talib AS. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2576}",, 2579," Challi Point is one of the most trendy and popular places in Srinagar. With the Dal lake in the backdrop, this place bustles with both tourists and locals spending some enjoyable time amidst breathtaking sceneries. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2577}",, 2580," Providing the best view of the Dal lake is Nehru Garden, a botanical garden in Srinagar. It was built in 1969 in the memory of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. The Nehru Garden is popular for housing a collection of rare Kashmiri tropical plants. Other things to see include 15000 ornamental plants and a collection of oak trees. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2578}",, 2581," Burzhama Ruins is situated in Burzahom in Srinagar. It is archaeological excavation site where numerous relics and remnants have been discovered suggesting the existence of an ancient settlement hundreds of years before. The excavations include skeletons, pottery, dwelling pits, mud brick houses and bone and stone tools. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2579}",, 2582," Situated in Tul Mulla village near Srinagar, Kheer Bhavani Temple is dedicated to Hindu Goddess Bhavani- the incarnation of Goddess Parvathy. The temple was originally named Bhavani Mandir but eventually came to be known as Kheer Bhavani due to the delicious rice pudding offered as prasad. It is built over a holy water spring in between tall chinar trees. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2580}",, 2583," A trek that not only gives you a thrill of adventure but also a glimpse of nature’s beauty so spell bounding is one of the most memorable trips of Tarsar Marsar Trek. Nestled in the lap of Aru Valley of Kashmir, the trail is of quite a magnificence adorned with variety of landscapes. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2581}",, 2584," Srinagar is counted among the most beautiful places of India owing to its lush green orchards, free flowing rivers and paradisal locales. Also, 80% of the country's apple supplies are managed from here. So, visit the emerald carpeted meadows full of green trees sprinkled with shiny red apples and let the picture perfect scene be etched in your memory forever. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2582}",, 2585," Situated 22km from the main town of Srinagar, Dachigam National Park is known for housing rare Kashmir stag which is the only species of red deer in India. Other animals that can be spotted here includes Himalayan brown bear to Pygmy Owlets to the predators, the leopards. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2583}",, 2586, The Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden in Srinagar holds South Asia's largest Tulip Festival in the months of April - May near Dal Lake. It is nestled at the foothills of Zabarwan Range in Srinagar which provides the grandeur of the Dal Lake. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2584}",, 2587," Srinagar is the place to shop for all that Kashmir is famous for. Essentials include Cashmere Shawls, leather products, carpets, rugs, mats, dry fruits and more. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2585}",, 2588," Located towards the south of Hari Parbat in Srinagar, Makhdoom Sahib Shrine is an Islamic shrine dedicated to Sufi saint Sheikh Hamza Makhdoom aka Makhdoom Saheb aka Hazrat Sultan aka Mehboob-ul-Alam aka Sultan-ul-Arifeen. Built in Mughal style architecture, the sturdy shrine rests on innumerous pillars and is thronged by pilgrims all through the year. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2586}",, 2589," Charar-i-Sharif is a Muslim shrine dedicated to Hazrat Sheikh Noor-ud-din Wali, situated around 30 kms from Srinagar and built around 600 years ago. Sheikh Wali was the first person to preach Rishism in the valley and propagated non-violence, vegetarianism, communal harmony and tolerance. His remains were buried at this shrine and ever since it holds significant religious importance. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2587}",, 2590," Srinagar is also popular for its floating vegetable markets where vegetable and fruits are sold around in the waters on the Shikara. More than a sell-purchase transaction, it is an interesting place to visit for sightseeing. One of the most unique things to do in Srinagar, these markets are run at the corner of the Dal Lake and besides the regular traders and buyers, they attract a whole lot of tourists. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2588}",, 2591," The famed Wular lake is India's largest freshwater lake. An experience unparalleled, it is home to several species of birds and thus haven for bird watchers. It is also popular for boating, water sports and water skiing ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2589}",, 2592," A famous tourist destination located close to Srinagar, Baramulla's charm lies in its untouched beauty. Enveloped by the Himalayas on all sides and resting on the banks of the River Jhelum, this city has been endowed with a quietly scenic landscape.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2590}",, 2593," Chinar park is a recent addition to the tourism scene in Srinagar. Housing three island, old Chinar trees, flowers, musical fountains, kiosks, an open air theater for cultural programs and swings, the park is quickly making its way to the list of favorites of the town. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2591}",, 2594," Built on the sandy banks of the Jhelum river in Srinagar, is the Khanqah Of Shah Hamda. It is bustling with activity and people on the sixth day of Dul-Haj (the last month of the Islamic Lunar calendar), on the death anniversary of Mir Syed Ali Hamdani. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2592}",, 2595," The capital of commerce of J&K, Anantnag is filled with hot springs, lakes, temples and shrines. The place is known for its religious tolerance and there are shrines that belong to both the Hindus and the Muslims. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2593}",, 2596," Situated right out the Hari Parbat's southern gate in Srinagar, Chatti Padshahi Gurudwara is the most important and probably the largest Sikh gurudwara in all of Kashmir valley. The shrine has a sanctum sanctorum in middle of a large rectangular hall. It also has accomodation facilities and langar food is offered to all visitors every day of the year. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2594}",, 2597," Kathi Darwaza is the main entrance gate of the famous monument Hari Parbat Fort in Srinagar. A rare specimen of Mughal architecture, the high domed gate is flanked by bays and has tiny Mughal and Persian inscriptions etched on the interior walls and ceilings. The gate, no doubt, accentuates the grandeur and splendour of the fort. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2595}",, 2598," This is a pass which connects Tibet with Sikkim at a height of 4310 m. Nathu La Pass was once the part of the ancient Silk Route. To visit this place, one need to collect a permit from Gangtok and only Indian citizens are permitted to see the Indian side of the pass and that too just on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2596}",, 2599," MG Road is the heart of Gangtok and its most happening place. It is the central shopping hub of this beautiful state capital with various shops, restaurants, and hotels lined up along both sides. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2597}",, 2600, This Monastery is situated 24 km from Gangtok and is considered to be of the most sacred monasteries in Buddhism. The most sacred traditional Buddhist rites are performed in this very building and the religious significance of Rumtek Monastery has attracted devotees and tourists from all over the world. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2598}",, 2601, The Tsongmo Lake is situated 35 km away from the main town of Gangtok. The lake has been considered as holy and been worshipped by Sikkimese people since years. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2599}",, 2602, Ganesh Tok is a Ganesh Temple located 7 km from Gangtok at an altitude of 6500 m. The temple is so small that it can accommodate only one person at a time and one has to crawl to reach there. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2600}",, 2603," The museum, housed in a traditional Tibetan-style mansion, boasts a jaw-dropping collection of artefacts related to Vajrayana Buddhism and the Tibetan culture. The main aim of the museum is to promote scholastic and cultural research. The museum displays Buddhist manuscripts, icons, thangkas, which are Tibetan cloth paintings and some Tantric ritual objects, such as a thê_pa, which is a bowl made from a human skull and the kangling, which is a human thighbone trumpet. The museum also houses ritual objects, jewellery, mementos, books and documentaries on Sikkimese tradition and culture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2601}",, 2604," The third highest peak in the world, the majestic Kanchenjunga is one of the most stunning mountains in the world. Surrounded by Nepal, Sikkim and Tibet, this mountain was fisrt scaled in 1955 but since then has been declared sacred. Kanchenjunga' is a Tibetan name which means 'The Five Treasures of the High Snow'. The treasures represent the five repositories of God, namely gold, silver, gems, grain and holy books. There are a lot of trekking routes in Kanchenjunga which will take you through woody forests and serene countryside. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2602}",, 2605," Situated on the road passing between Nathula and Jelepla Pass, Baba Mandir is the shrine which was built at the Samadhi of Baba Harbhajan Singh. People worship him as a saint who guards the lives of soldiers along the border. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2603}",, 2606," The town of Mangan, situated in the northern part of Sikkim is a major tourist attraction for trekking, monasteries and its Yumthang Valley. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2604}",, 2607," Himalayan Zoological Park is located in Bulbuley, 3 km away from Gangtok and is definitely the place for all the wildlife lovers. With an altitude of 1780 meters, one gets an amazing view of the Mount Khangchendzonga from here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2605}",, 2608," Sikkim has numerous hot springs, but the Reshi Hot Spring is the most famous one due to its strategic location and the religious significance that it holds. Easily accessible, the spring is present right after a downhill drive of an hour towards the Rangit River valley. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2606}",, 2609," Situated at a distance of 17 km from the northern capital of Gangtok is the Kabi Town which is considered to be a historical place due to the initiation of the Sikkimese history here in the early 13th century. With the wonderful stories that this place holds, this place is surely going to captivate you with its wonderful beauty.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2607}",, 2610," Justifying its name, Seven Sisters Waterfalls comprises of seven different waterfalls amicably arranged side by side on a wide rugged cliff which seems distinct when looked at from a distance. This famous waterfall is situated at a distance of 32 kilometres from Gangtok on the Gangtok-Lachung Highway. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2608}",, 2611," Tinkitam Rayong is a petite village in Sikip Tehsil in South District of Sikkim State with Mount Kanchenjanga in the backdrop of this town and its natural habitat supporting a rare species of orchid, Paphiopedilum Faireanum or ladys slipper. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2609}",, 2612, Flower Exhibition Centre showcases flowers from the different parts of Sikkim together under a single roof which makes it a heaven for all the nature lovers. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2610}",, 2613," One of the most important stupas in Sikkim, Do Drul Chorten was built in the year 1945 under the supervision of late Truslshi and Rimpoche. The Stupa has around 108 Mani Lhakor or prayer wheels. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2611}",, 2614," Saramsa Garden, also known as Ipecac Garden, is indeed a treat for your senses. The exquisite range of different coloured flowers with the surrounding lush greenery is going to hold your attention. There is a large greenhouse in the garden as well which preserves a range of orchids. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2612}",, 2615, Hanuman Tok is a very famous temple of Gangtok which is named after Lord Hanuman and is a maintained by the Indian Army. The temple also gives an amazing view of the Kanchenjunga peak which is the third highest peak in the world. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2613}",, 2616," Paragliding is one of the thrilling things to do in Gangtok and one activity that you must definitely experience. The place lets you try your hand at the opportunity with the help of a professional trainer and with complete safety measures. Besides giving you a very amazing adrenaline rush, the activity lets you have a bird's eye view of the beautiful city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2614}",, 2617," Situated 8 km away from the main town of Gangtok, Tashi Viewpoint is a scenic beauty from where travellers can get a view of the magnificent Mount Sinilochu and Mount Kanchenjunga. This spot also serves as an amazing picnic place for local as well as foreign tourists due to the presence of a cafeteria and sheds bordering the site of the viewpoint. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2615}",, 2618," Situated in the complex of the Royal Palace, Tsuk La Khang is the prime place of worship for the local Buddhists residing in the region. This beautiful two-storied structure with mural covered interiors also comprises of a large collection of scriptures, is decorated with altars and images of Lord Buddha, and tantric deities. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2616}",, 2619," Nestled in the exquisite Yumthang Valley in North Sikkim, the Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary is a beautiful place to spend time amidst the picturesque location and natural beauty all around. The adventure lovers can also have their share of fun by trekking through the Yumthang Valley. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2617}",, 2620," A new sightseeing destination for the tourists and spread over an area of two acres of land, the Banjhakri Falls is situated at a distance of 10-12 kilometres from Gangtok. Beautifully landscaped gardens are present around the waterfall along with beautiful statues of Lyam Lymay, Mangpas, Lepcha, and Ban Jhakri ancestors. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2618}",, 2621," Also known as Lingdum Monastery, the Ranka Monastery which follows the Zurmang Kagyud lineage of Buddhism is situated at a distance of 20 km from Gangtok. It is spread over a vast area and provides terrific scenic views to the tourists. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2619}",, 2622," Enchey Monastery meaning 'the solitary temple' is a holy pilgrimage spot for the Buddhists situated in a magical wonderland surrounded by natural beauty. The presence of tall pine trees, flower meadows and the beautiful view of the Kanchenjunga Hills, gives the devotees a feeling of being in the middle of a serene and blessed environment. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2620}",, 2623," The Saga Dawa festival is one of the most important festivals for the people of Sikkim celebrated with much enthusiasm in the capital city Gangtok. The Mahayana Buddhist tradition recognizes the full moon day of the fourth month of the Buddhist calendar as the anniversary of Buddha's birth, his enlightenment, and his Nirvana. The day is celebrated by various names across India and abroad. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2621}",, 2624," The International Flower Show is held in Gangtok every year. Several beautiful species of flowers are showcased here, such as orchids, gladioli, roses, cacti, alpine plants, creepers, climbers, ferns, herbs etc. Also, lectures and seminars are held in which renowned botanical scientists come over to speak. The festival takes place throughout May and is a primary source of attraction among the tourists as well as the local inhabitants. The Flower Show is also accompanied by a food festival, where one may try several local delicacies. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2622}",, 2625," Known to be one of the top thrilling things to do in Gangtok, Gangtok Ropeway breathtaking bird’s eye view of the valley below. Inaugurated in 2003, the double cable zig back ropeway can carry up to 24 passengers and covers a distance of 2 km to and fro. Usually, the cable cars are full, and you have to wait in line for your turn, but the gorgeous views of the Kanchenjunga peaks is totally worth the wait. Also, since there are no seats inside the cable car, so to obtain a good view standing seat (next to the glass pane), you will have to try and get in first. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2623}",, 2626," Experiencing Yak Ride is one of the most essential activities and unique things to do in Gangtok. You can experience the joyride in any one of the three places where the activity is organized. You can try it at Dzongri area and/or Tsomgo lake. Never forget to leave the saddle or you disbalance and are on the ground in no time. Nevertheless, it is one of the most fun experiences that you will try in your life. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2624}",, 2627," Another one of the thrilling activities and things to do in Gangtok is riding a mountain bike in the hills and valleys. Other than giving you a high adrenaline rush, mountain biking lets you take a peek into the unexplored and un-commercialized part of the city. The thrilling ride takes you through the best of forests and valleys, rivers, waterfalls and lakes. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2625}",, 2628," 9’ine Native Cuisine is a dainty cafe located in the suburbs of Gangtok catering to Asian, Tibetan and Nepalese cuisines. Especially popular for its sumptuous Tibetan food, the cafe is a very famous hangout spot and visiting here is one of the prime things to do in Gangtok. Besides delicious food, the cafe also offers picturesque views of the hills and valleys outside. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2626}",, 2629," Baker's Cafe is one of the most popular and picturesque cafe in Gangtok. The western styled cafe also serves delicious western food. You can gorge on pizza and pasta while sipping super tasty shakes and beverages. Besides, the cafe is done up in shades of brown with tons of cutesy artsy bakery products on display that will compel you to eat twice as much as you're hungry. Plus, the window seats offer mesmerizing views of the majestic hills outside. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2627}",, 2630," Located in Phodong near Gangtok in Sikkim, Phodong Monastery is one amongst the six most important Buddhist monasteries in the state. Besides being a popular place of tourism, the monastery is a very important place of Buddhist pilgrimage. Boasting of a striking architecture with vibrant coloured exteriors and delicate interiors that are adorned with gorgeous paintings, murals and frescoes, the monastery is also considered one of the most beautiful in all the country. It houses a total of around 260 monks at present. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2628}",, 2631," Perched at several feet over the sea level and boasting of misty skies above and green carpeted fields below, these splendid Tea gardens in Munnar are a must-visit for every traveller. Sprawling over vast acres of lands, the umpteen tea plantations are sure to lure you with their bewitching beauty and charm. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2629}",, 2632," Nestled 2 km away from Munnar amidst beautiful hills and lush green jungles, this pristine waterfall makes for romantic escapades and picnics site. However, the road to Atukkad is very narrow and needs a lot of experience to drive on. The pool formed at the base of the waterfall is suitable for taking a dip! ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2630}",, 2633," The Rose Gardens of Munnar, spread over 2 acres of land, is an excellent stretch that is brimming with a variety of plants, including spices, crops like cardamom and vanilla, and a variety of other fruit trees. You can also buy seeds of flowering plants from here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2631}",, 2634," Located in the Nallathanni Estate of Tata Tea, the KDHP Museum is a tea museum housing old machinery used for tea processing, photographs and other memorabilia. The museum showcases the transformation of Munnar into a tea land. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2632}",, 2635," Pothamedu View Point, situated 6 km off Munnar, is adorned with stretching hills and lush green mountains. One can witness the spectacular wide views of tea, coffee and cardamom plantations of the area. Trekkers and hikers would love the adrenaline rush of this place. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2633}",, 2636," Mattupetty Dam, situated 13 km off Munnar at 1700m above the sea level, is highly famous for the Indo-Swiss live stock projects. This picnic spot is also popular among its visitors for various activities like speed boating and horse riding. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2634}",, 2637," Kalari Kshethra is the centre of the oldest form of martial arts, Kalarippayattu and the traditional form of Indian Classical Dance, Kathakali. The centre conducts performances, workshops and classes but is famous for the Kathakali and Kalarippayattu show held every day. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2635}",, 2638," The jeep safari in Munnar takes visitors through the many attractions of Munnar including its sprawling plantations, forests and valleys, providing glimpses of the region’s diverse flora and fauna. Kolukkumalai, Kannan Devan Hills, Lock Heart Gap and Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary are some of the popular attractions explore on the safari. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2636}",, 2639," Top Station is the highest point in Munnar at 6276 ft. It is the top place to visit in Munnar to enjoy the panoramic view of the majestic Western Ghats and valley of Theni District of Tamil Nadu. Every 12 years, the rare Neelarkunji flowers bloom here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2637}",, 2640," Photo Point is located on the way to the Madupetty Dam. It is a picturesque site perched atop the low rolling slopes and undulating plains of Nilgiris in Munnar. In the backdrop of the stretches of tea gardens, this point serves as an excellent photographic opportunity. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2638}",, 2641," Located a 45-minute drive away from Munnar, the Eravikulam National Park (also known as Rajamalai Wildlife Sanctuary) is a UNESCO world heritage site. Elephant, Nilgiri langur, Nilgiri marten, Atlas moth (largest in the world), lion-tailed macaque, small-clawed otter, and a rare tiger or leopard are some of the main animal species that can be spotted here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2639}",, 2642," Wonder Valley is an adventure and amusement park with facilities for rock climbing, paint ball, rope course and a video arcade. It is a perfect attraction for adventure freaks and for those who want to face and get rid of their fears. There's no age bar and the activities are designed for children, as well as for adults. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2640}",, 2643," Taking and Ayurvedic spa and/or a massage in the hills is the best form to rejuvenate and relax. The hill town is best known for its Ayurvedic massages and you can choose from shirodhara, deep tissue massage or a Balinese massage. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2641}",, 2644, Anamudi or Anai Mudi Peak in Munnar is well known to be the home for the largest surviving population of Asian elephants in India. The peak itself is within the boundaries of the Eravikulam National Park and is a famous trekking destination. It is also famous for the Neela Kurinji flower which is known to blossom only once every 12 years. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2642}",, 2645, Situated in the laps of the lush jungle is Kundala Dam & Lake laying 23 km off Munnar. This arch dam is famous for its Kashmiri-Shikara boat rides and pedal boat rides. The area also has cherry blossom trees that bloom twice a year. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2643}",, 2646," Staying in a Tree House is emerging to be the new vacation thing and it is definitely going to be one of the most exotic experiences of your life. Located amidst lush green spice plantations and tea estates, living here is one of the most unique things to do in Munnar. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2644}",, 2647," Echo Point is well known for its enthralling illustration of the phenomenon of echoing. As you scream, it is fun to hear your voice reverberate around the attraction again and again. It is surrounded by three mountain ranges, Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni, and Kundala. Boating is popular here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2645}",, 2648," Located in the Eravikulam National Park at an altitude of 7200 feet, Chokramudi Peak is one of the highest peaks in Munnar. It is quite isolated from the range but provides a fabulous view of the surrounding valleys & mountains covered with stunning dense forestation and the lush green tea plantations. One can also get a beautiful view of the Idukki Dam located nearby. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2646}",, 2649," Named so because it looks like a locked heart, Lock Heart Gap is a viewpoint in Munnar famous for a breathtaking view of the surrounding valleys, mountains, the tea plantations and its thrilling trekking trails through the densely covered, cloudy, misty terrain. The view from the top during sunsets are a must-see. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2647}",, 2650," Situated close to Valara Falls is another beautiful waterfall known as Cheeyappara Waterfalls. These falls serves as a major attraction of the region cascading over seven steps. One can easily reach the place by a bus, taxi or auto rickshaw. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2648}",, 2651," Being one of twelve wildlife sanctuaries among the protected areas of Kerala, the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary houses species like grizzled giant squirrel, gaur, spotted deer, tufted grey langur, slender loris, crocodile, wild elephant, tiger, leopard and many birds. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2649}",, 2652," Located just 40 kilometres away from Munnar is Marayoor, which is famous for its naturally growing sandalwood forest and dolmens from the Stone Age Civilisation. Wrapped in a wispy blanket of glorious clouds, Marayoor has hamlets, sugarcane fields, waterfalls, and bamboo forests making it an enchanting landscape of exquisite green beauty. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2650}",, 2653," The second highest peak in Southern India, Meesapulimala is situated at an elevation of 2641 meters above sea level. An ideal spot for trekking, the starting point of the trek is either Rhodovalley or Silent Valley which lies 6 km before Rhodovalley. After trekking for about 8 km from Rhodovalley, one gets to witness the grasslands, wildlife, rainforests, and small waterfalls. Amidst the lush green valleys and hundreds of Rhododendrons, tea estates, and bubbling streams, peace is what one gets to experience here in its purest form making it a must-visit destination for all the nature as well as adventure lovers out there. Also, considered as a hotspot of diversity, Meesapulimala has been recognised as a UNESCO world heritage site. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2651}",, 2654, Indo Swiss Dairy Farm is a cattle development and research centre that spreads over an area of 469 acres of lush green grasslands and is home to a variety of high-quality cattle. The farm rears about 400 heads of cattle and is the headquarter of the Indo-Swiss Livestock Project that was launched in 1963 on mutual agreement between the Swiss and the Indian Government. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2652}",, 2655, This small little waterfall 25 km from Munnar is a part of Eravikulam stream of Eravikulam National Park. It is one of the main tributaries of Pampar River and is ideal for swimming in privacy. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2653}",, 2656," Spread across a lush expanse of 18 acres, Blossom Park is famous for its activities such as water cycling, boating and skating. It is covered with a wide variety of flora and has romantic little provisions of tree houses and ropeways. It is located at a mere distance of 3 km from Munnar. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2654}",, 2657, Pallivasal Falls is a stunning natural water body in the midst of dense forestation. It is famous as a picnic and sightseeing attraction in Munnar and draws nature lovers for soul-satisfying nature walks. The waterfall cascades down a rocky slope and doesn't quite have a height but the force it gushes with is sure to captivate one and all. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2655}",, 2658, This place is a trekker''s paradise offering some of amazing trekking trails here. Trekkers would love the trails from Gap Road to Bison Valley Spices Village and from Pothamedu. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2656}",, 2659," Flowing from a height of 800 m, Chinnakanal Waterfalls is a sight of sheer beauty. These falls lays just 16 km away from Munnar. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2657}",, 2660," Established in 1900, Sevenmallay Tea Estate is owned by the Tata Tea Company. The estate sprawling over hundreds of acres of land is a like a paradise on earth. A quaint charming bungalow located right in the heart of the estate adds to the charm of the place. You can also buy tea produced at the estate-outlet. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2658}",, 2661," Mountain Biking is undoubedtly one of the best things to do in Munnar. The thrilling activity is taken up by localites and tourists alike as the picturesque areas like Suryanelli, Vandanmedu, Anamudi Shola, Kundala, and Marayoor can be best explored on these bikes. Besides being a form of exercise, you can also wander about the beautiful tea estates without any fear of pollution or fuel availability. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2659}",, 2662," Located 35 km off Munnar is the Kolukkumalai Tea Estate, perched at an altitude of 7000 ft. above sea level. This orthodox tea factory lays claim to being one of the highest in the world and is famous for its flavoursome tea. It takes about 52 minutes to reach here by jeep from Munnar. At the tea factory here, tea leaves are still handpicked, rolled, cooled, fermented and manually packed for distribution. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2660}",, 2663," Situated 10 km off Munnar, Chithirapuram is a place famous for its rustic environ and old world charm. It also houses old playgrounds and courts, bungalows, sleepy little cottages and tea plantations adding to the charm of the village. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2661}",, 2664," Bird watching and spotting can become an addictive joy with the help of trained guides. The Thattekkad Sanctuary is home to some of the rare species of birds such as Crimson-Throated Barbet, Bee-eater, Sunbird, Shrike, Black winged Kite, and the Night Heron. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2662}",, 2665," Besides tasting delicious steaming tea, you can also buy premium quality tea leaves from Munnar to take away with you as a souvenir. You can explore the local markets for dried tea leaves, aromatic oils, coffee variants, essential oils and other spices as well. The oils extracted from citriodora, eucalyptus and lemongrass are very useful to treat body and joint pains and are used in cooking and everyday products as well. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2663}",, 2666," Situated at a distance of 9 km from Munnar on the Thekkady Road, Lockhart Tea Museum is one of the newest editions to the tourist places in the city. Opened on the 22nd of January, 2014 for the public, the museum is a part of the Lockhart Estate which is a major tea plantation estate. The museum offers a historical insight into the first ever tea plantations of Munnar which date back to 1879. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2664}",, 2667," Nyayamakad Waterfalls is situated 10 kms from Munnar between Munnar and Rajamala in Kerala. Falling down at a height of 1600 m, the waterfalls are a popular picnic and trekking spot. The perfect time to visit the waterfalls is during monsoons. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2665}",, 2668, Pallivasal Tea Garden is situated a few kms away on the outskirts of Munnar in the village of the same name. The tea gardens are known for their haven like beauty and beautiful meadows of tea plantations. From these gardens you can also see the Sahya mountain range in the backdrop. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2666}",, 2669, Kuthumkal Waterfalls is situated 24 kms from Munnar in Rajakkad. The waterfalls are a popular picnic spot in the region and boast of pleasant climate and mesmerizing water cascading down a lengthy height from a cliff. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2667}",, 2670," Lying 18 km from Munnar, you can board an Elephant ride here to explore the wilderness of the region. This is a fun spot for both adults and children equally as you get to view the expanse of Munnar hills and forest riding an elephant. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2668}",, 2671, Rock climbing and rappelling are some of the popular activities offered in and around Munnar. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2669}",, 2672," Run by Corporate Planters, this High Range Club is associated with 41 other clubs in the country and also with 2 overseas clubs offering a variety of amusement activities. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2670}",, 2673," Established in 1961, Mattupetti Indo-Swiss Farm is a place where Tamil migrant labourers had once reared their cattle. Today, this highly specialized dairy farm bestowed with cool climate and abundance of fodder is managed by the Kerala Livestock Development and Milk Marketing Board (KLDB). ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2671}",, 2674," Against the backdrop of tea plantations, you will find a well-manicured garden called Floriculture Centre. The park features a large variety of flowers and some herbal plants maintained by the Kerala Forest Development Corporation. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2672}",, 2675," Fed by the Deviyar river, Valara Falls is located at 40 km from Munnar. Enveloped by Neriamangalam town in the east and Adimali in the west, the place offers some absolutely stunning sights. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2673}",, 2676," CSI Christ Church is over a century old church famous for its religious & historic significance and its gothic style architecture. The church was built in the memory of the beloved wife of Henry Knight, Ilianor Knight, in the early 1900s. The site also served as a cemetery for the British Planters. The structure is made of granite and is adorned with beautiful stained glass work and brass plaques. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2674}",, 2677," Situated amidst exuberant tea plantations, dense green woods, rolling hillocks and vibrant grasslands, Elephant Lake, also known as Anayirangal or Elephant Arrival Lake is one of the most idyllic and picturesque spots located at a distance of 22 kms from Munnar. Popular as a booming picnic destination, the scintillating lake offers panoramic views of the calm reservoir and foggy clouds, all in the backdrop of lush green Tata Tea Estates. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2675}",, 2678," The Anayirankal Dam is located right in between a verdant carpet of tea plantations and a thicket of evergreen forests. It is one of the largest earthen dams and was completed in the 1960s. It is also one of the earliest dams made with concrete. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2676}",, 2679, Varkala is a beautiful coastal town in Thiruvananthapuram district. It lies in the southern part of Kerala. It is the only place in Kerala where the hills come close to the sea. The uniqueness of the place is the merging of cliffs with the Arabian Sea. Varkala Beach is a popular beach where you can enjoy various water sports activities such as para-sailing and paragliding. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2677}",, 2680," Set amid a beautiful setting, about 10 km away from the calm and quiet hamlet of Varkala, Varkala Beach is a beautiful beach renowned for its solitude unlike the more commercial beaches of Kerela. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2678}",, 2681," Untouched and unspoilt by tourist activities, the Edava beaches are the virgin stretches circling a blue lagoon where sea and backwaters run parallel divided by a more-than-one km of straight road. There is also an estuary that connects the sea with the backwaters here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2679}",, 2682," Mangrove forest in Nedungolam, Paravur, in the district of Kollam, is located at a distance of 18kms from Varkala. Perfect for a half-day trip, one can go on 4km kayaking during morning or evening. Sailing through these canals of Nedungolam, especially the mangrove forest, is a must-try experience. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2680}",, 2683," Lying 1 km off Thiruvamdabi road, this black sand beach adjacent to the North cliff is an ideal picnic spot amidst lush coconut groves to relax and unwind. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2681}",, 2684," Anjengo Fort, situated 12 km off Varkala at Anjengo, is believed to have been built in 17th century. Presently the fort is protected by the National Heritage monuments. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2682}",, 2685," Located at Varkala in Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala is the one of the popular ashrams of Shri Narayana Guru, Sivagiri Mutt. This ashram celebrates Guru Deva Jayanti (in August) and the Guru Deva Samadhi (in September) every year. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2683}",, 2686," Ponnumthuruthu, also known as Golden Island is located 20 km from Varkala. It is popular for its 100 year old Shiva Parvathi temple situated amidst thick coconut groves stretched over the sandy beaches. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2684}",, 2687," Located in Varkala, Janardhanaswamy Temple is 25 km to the north of Thiruvananthapuram. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and the Arattu festival celebrated here every year is attended by thousands of devotees. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2685}",, 2688, Varkala Cliff is a geologically important site in the region. The cliff is formed by laterite and overlooks the Varkala beach. It has been declared as a Geological monument by the Geological Survey of India but the stunning view of the golden beach and the playful waves that it offers is worth a visit for beach lovers and photographers._ ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2686}",, 2689, Vishnu Temple is an ancient temple dating back to around 2000 years. It is located very close to the Varkala Beach in Thiruvananthapuram. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2687}",, 2690," Kaduvayil Juma Masjid is dedicated to a Muslim Saint, Saint Kaduvayil Thangal who is believed to have magical powers. It is one of the important Sunni Pilgrimage Centres in the region but its beautiful architecture also attracts tourists. The well maintained structure possesses a divine vibe that can put a troubled soul at peace in an instant. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2688}",, 2691," Varkala Lighthouse was built in 1684 by the British to assist the navigation of ships coming from Britain. It stands 130 feet tall on the Varkala Beach and attracts tourists for a mesmeric bird's eye view it provides of the Arabian sea and the backwaters. It, therefore, is a perfect attraction for photographers, beach lovers and picnickers._ ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2689}",, 2692, Kappil Lake is a mesmerising estuary famous for being a tranquil picnic spot surrounded by dense coconut trees. It further becomes a part of the Arabian sea and offers a breath-taking view that can be witnessed clearly from the bridge over the lake. The lake is also famous for pedal boating. The boats can be hired from the boat club located near the water body._ ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2690}",, 2693, Asparagus is a store in Varkala where one can find ecological handicrafts and textiles that are dyed with natural dyes. Tourists can purchase artefacts and fabrics that are unique to the region. The friendly salesmen ensure the customers get the best products they have. They also have an in-house tailor who can sew garments according to specific requirements from the fabrics purchased. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2691}",, 2694," Kappil beach is a dazzling beach located about 15 kilometres from Kasaragod, in God's own country, the South Indian State of Kerala. This bewitching beach is one of the few in India which is still unexplored. It has a long sandy stretch which is apt for taking strolls across the coastline. It is just about 5 kilometres from the Bekal Fort. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2692}",, 2695," Varkala Aquarium has a decent collection of fishes in a number of large sized that can be viewed from a walkway that spirals upwards. One can find a number of species including Karimeen, Pirahnas, Eels etc. The aquarium also has a 3D theatre where information about more species of fishes is given using the 3D technology. The aquarium is a perfect attraction to see over a day-long picnic. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2693}",, 2696, Varkala Tunnel is an old tunnel built in 1867 by Sir T. Madhava Rao who was also the Dewan of Travancore during that time. This took about 14 years to build the tunnel that runs a little over 900 feet and allowed traders to halt before proceeding with their journey towards Thiruvananthapuram. This historic inland waterway is a great example of the Colonial era architecture in the region. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2694}",, 2697," Located on the banks of the backwaters of Varkala, Saint Sebastians Pilgrim Church Moongodu is an important pilgrim centre for the Christians. It was built by the Portuguese Missionaries and is famous for Feast procession of Saint Sebastian which is held every year in the month of February when the beautiful church is transformed into a colourful and bustling attraction especially for the followers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2695}",, 2698, Sarkara Devi Temple is dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali. It is famous for the Kaliyoot festival which is celebrated every year in March (the Malayalam month of Kumbh) and Meenabharani Festival which is held during Attavishesham. Kaliyoot is a presentation of the legendary figures Bhadrakali and Darika who represent good and evil respectively. A procession is held during the 10-day Meenabharani festival wherein the Goddess is taken on five elephants to the Bhagavathy Palace. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2696}",, 2699," Chilakoor Beach is located at a distance of about 15 kms from the town of Varkala in Kerala. Lined with gorgeous casuarina groves, the drive to the beach takes you through traditional coastal villages which lets you have a glimpse of the rural Kerala life. The beach is also popular for its serene environment and beautiful sunset views. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2697}",, 2700," One of the most significant festivals in Kerala, the ten-day Arattu festival is celebrated in the Janardhan Swamy temple with elephant processions, ornamental silk umbrellas and all night kathakali dances. The Arattu is more of a ritual than a temple festival. A grand procession, a ceremonial bath and serving of a sweet dish - Palpayasam; marks the festivities of the Arattu. It is celebrated twice a year in Kerala; March - April and October - November. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2698}",, 2701," Darjeeling Cafe is one of the most popular cafes in Varkala, offering amazing food with an amazing view of the seaside. With a simple yet elegant decor, the place stands out from the rest. The meals are served in authentic South Indian style and have similar flavours. You should definitely check out this place if you are in town. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2699}",, 2702," InDa Cafe is one of the top places to chill and have amazing food, in Varkala. The USP of the cafe is to produce food which is not just tempting to the tongue but also the eyes. The chef's combine the Indian flavours with the Western style of cooking to create visually gorgeous, mouth watering food. The most recommended dish to try at the place is the Buddha Bowl. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2700}",, 2703, The Bhagsunag Waterfall is located on the main road which connects Mcleodganj and Dharamshala and is an ideal location for picnicking with family and loved ones. The prime attraction here is the famous Bhagsunath Temple. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2701}",, 2704," Dalai Lama, the Tibetan spiritual leader, is believed to have his abode at Namgyal Monastery in Mcleodganj which is also the largest Tibetan temple outside Tibet. Overlooking the mountain ranges of Dhauladhar, it is situated within the Tsuglagkhang complex. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2702}",, 2705," The Bhagsunag Temple is one of the oldest ancient temples in Mcleodganj. Also popularly known as Bhagsunath Temple, it is highly revered by the local Gorkha and Hindu community. The two pools around the temple are believed to be sacred and are considered to contain miraculous powers of healing. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2703}",, 2706," Triund is a popular trek, about 9-km away from Mcleodganj. It is situated at a great height and provides a mesmerizing view of the Moon Peak-Indera Pass. It is also an ideal spot for picnics and the clean and pristine environment will surely rejuvenate your senses. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2704}",, 2707," Located in Mcleodganj’s Naddi Village, Naddi View Point is the perfect location for catching a glimpse of the spectacular Dhauladhar ranges, especially during the winters when the peaks are covered in snow. It also serves as the starting point for various treks like Kareri Lake, Triund, and Dharamkot. The tea stalls on the way provide snacks and beverages. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2705}",, 2708," Named after the Dal lake of Srinagar, this beautiful small lake is just 3 km from the Mcleodganj town. This lake is surrounded by deodar trees and also has a temple here dedicated to Lord Shiva. Dal Lake is also a perfect place to stop over and relax if you are trekking up to Naddi Viewpoint. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2706}",, 2709," Sitting on top of the Bhagsunag Waterfall, accessible only after a steep walk uphill, Shiva Cafe in Mcleodganj is an exceptionally photogenic hippie establishment that serves delectable dishes from morning to night. The overall serene ambience environment, sounds of the gushing water and the cafe’s excellent music collection make for a relaxing experience. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2707}",, 2710," A number of treks are available in and around Mcleodganj, ranging from simple to difficult terrains. There are also a number of institutes that provide training as well as tools and facilities for trekking. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2708}",, 2711," Located inside the Thekchen Chöling temple complex in Mcleodganj near Dharamsala, Kalachakra Temple is a popular Tibetan temple. It is known for housing the stunning murals of Kalachakra (Wheel of Time) which are linked to the Avalokitesvara, of whom Dalai Lama is a manifestation. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2709}",, 2712," The Norbulingka Institute is a centre for practicing and fostering Tibetan art and crafts. The structure itself is a fine specimen of Tibetan style of architecture and design. The main objective of setting up the Norbulingka Institute is to preserve the Tibetan culture through various paintings, statues and sculptures. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2710}",, 2713," The little hippie village of Dharamkot is located near Dharamshala and Mcleodganj and is less visited by tourists. Popular as the Yoga Village, it is home to the Dhamma Shikhara Vipassana Meditation Centre and Tushita Buddhist Meditation Centre. It is also the base for some popular treks in the region like Triund trek and Indrahar Pass trek. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2711}",, 2714," Situated in Mcleodganj, Himachal Pradesh, the Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (TIPA) is known for its focus on dance, music as well as opera. Folk music, opera and dance performances are organised while the monasteries put up Thangka paintings. There is a museum on the premises which has on display exhibits pertaining to the Tibetan heritage and also consists of archives with digital and old-school audio-visual recordings. This museum is free to visit. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2712}",, 2715," Sunset Cafe is a trendy little food joint nestled amongst the mountains that serve as a rest stop on the Gallu Devi Waterfall trek, about 10 minutes from Gallu Devi Temple. A simple establishment, the cafe is most famous for the breathtaking view of the Dhauladhar ranges that it provides, especially at sunset. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2713}",, 2716," One can spend some relaxed and enjoyable time here, looking around at a number of works as well spiritual art works. Those interested in collecting art can buy some prints available here at a price of INR 400. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2714}",, 2717," This museum is located inside the Tsuglagkhang complex and has a collection of brilliant forms of Tibetan Art, which include history documents, pottery, handicrafts, paintings etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2715}",, 2718," The ropeway between Dharamshala and Mcleodganj, called the Dharamshala Skyway, is a 1.8km long ropeway that takes one from Dharamshala to Mcleodganj in just 5 minutes. It features 18 gondolas as well as 2 stations and 10 towers, with the top station being in front of the Dalai Lama Temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2716}",, 2719," This neo-gothic architecture was built in 1852 and is one of the most important churches in Himachal Pradesh. Located near Dharamshala and on the way to Mcleodganj , this church was built in dedication to John the Baptist. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2717}",, 2720, The Minkiani Pass can be reached while trekking from Dharamsala to Chamba. This pass offers a panoramic view of the peaks of the northern region . ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2718}",, 2721," Masroor Rock Cut Temple is an archaeological site. The complex is a combination of 15 rock cut temples designed in the Indo- Aryan style of architecture, believed to have been built in the 8th century (as per relics). Dedicated to the Hindu gods Shiva, Vishnu, Devi and Saura, it is currently in ruins. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2719}",, 2722," One can find a number of Buddhist and Tibetan sovereigns, and collectibles in Mcleodganj. You can shop for Tibetan carpets, Thangka paintings, jewellery, artifacts, handicrafts, books on Tibet and more. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2720}",, 2723," The Dalai Lama Temple, also known as Tsuglakhang Temple, is a politico-religious centre in Dharamsala located close to the home of the Dalai Lama. The gigantic complex houses massive statues of Avalokiteshvara, Padmasambhava and several other Buddhist monks. The main attraction is the enormous idol of Buddha sitting on an elevated pedestal. The chief prayer wheel is also located here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2721}",, 2724," One of the oldest forts in the country, this fort is located at a distance of 20 km from Dharamsala. The grandeur in its structure speaks volumes of Kangra's rich cultural heritage and its glorious past. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2722}",, 2725," Overlooking gorgeous views of the city and the mountains, homestays in mcleodganj is perfect for families & friends. Decent rooms, warm hosts, sumptuous meals and a cozy ambience with pet friendly stays. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2723}",, 2726," Camping in the mountains, with air so fresh it'll take away your worries - one must experience this at least once. This is what you feel when camping in Mcleodganj. This list of best campsites in Mcleodganj has various adventures, locations, and experiences where once can choose their own camping holiday. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2724}",, 2727," Triund Hill is one of the most popular paragliding spots in Mcleodganj owing to its location at an altitude of 9,000 feet and slope. The slightly complex flight ends in Dharamshala and offers marvellous views of green valleys and distant snow-clad peaks like the Dhauladhar ranges and Shivalik Hills, Bhagsu Village and more. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2725}",, 2728," Perched on a hilltop above Dharamkot at an altitude of 2,100m, Gallu Devi Temple in Mcleodganj is a Hindu temple that doubles as the base camp for the Triund Trek. Not only is the temple an excellent spot for nature watching, given its setting amidst the cedars and red rhododendrons, it is also perfect for setting up a picnic and catching the sunset against the Kangra valley. There are tea stalls around the temple that serve beverages and snacks to visitors and trekkers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2726}",, 2729," A hidden gem in Upper Dharamshala, Gallu Devi Waterfall is located about 10 minutes away from Gallu Devi Temple and serves as a popular trekking destination. It is situated on the Bhated stream, with numerous tiny natural pools around, and the short yet tricky trek passes through narrow rocky routes lined with trees and plants on all sides. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2727}",, 2730," The trek to the Kareri Lake commences from Mcleodganj and then leads up to the Kareri Village, which is located at an altitude of 1,800 metres above sea level. This entire trek passes through a thick pine forest and a few small villages. What follows next is a gradual ascent to the Kareri Lake through narrow ridges and thick forests. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2728}",, 2731," The trek to Indrahar Pass is a fairly easy one, being the most picturesque trail starting from Mcleodganj, covering Lahesh and Triund Caves, and lasts about 14 km single way. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2729}",, 2732," Tushita Meditation Centre is a centre situated in Dharamkot, Himachal Pradesh, dedicated to the propagation of Buddhism from the Tibetan Mahayana tradition. Formerly known as the Tushita Retreat Centre, it offers introductory and intermediate-level courses on Buddhist philosophy, meditation classes, residential courses and other programs based on the Lama Tsong Khapa of Tibet tradition. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2730}",, 2733," The Vipassana Meditation Centre in Himachal Pradesh is located in Dhamma Sikhara, which means “Peak of Dhamma,” on a 3-acre land next to Dharamkot Village. 0-day residential courses and Satipatthana Sutta courses are taught. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2731}",, 2734," This is a shallow fresh water lake fed by the snow melting in the Dhauladhar Ranges, situated 9 km away from Dharamsala. Given the modest depth of the water and its pristine clarity, one can clearly see the bed of the lake, making it all the more beautiful. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2732}",, 2735," Built on the Beas River in Kangra District of Himachal Pradesh, Pong Dam Lake is an earthfill reservoir constructed for generating hydroelectricity and for irrigation purposes. Constructed in 1975, the dam is based on the foothills of the Shivaliks. Also known as the Beas Dam, Maharana Pratap Sagar and Pong Reservoir, the region boasts of rich wildlife and is a breeding ground of commercially viable fish. The reservoir is home to a large number of birds and hence, has been converted into a Bird Sanctuary. The region has been declared as one of the 27 international wetland sites by Ramsar Conventions owing to its rich wildlife and vegetation cover. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2733}",, 2736," Mcleodganj is synonymous with Tibetan Food and tasting the succulent Tibetan food is one of the most essential things to do in Mcleodganj. And one of the best places to go to is the Tibet Kitchen. It offers various varieties of momos, thukpa, and other variants. The place keeps buzzing with crowd who come in to have a bite of the delicious food with a beautiful view outside. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2734}",, 2737," Located in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, snuggled in a spot amidst the mighty Dhauladhar range of the Himalayas, sits the holy Bagalamukhi temple. The shrine is dedicated to one of the ten Mahavidyas of the Supreme Goddess as per Shaktism. Devotees visit the temple with hopes of getting their wishes fulfilled, cases won, exams passed or life otherwise to be happy and successful. It is said that anything asked for after performing homagni and yajna at the temple is granted.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2735}",, 2738, This temple is one among the 51 Shaktipeeths and is dedicated to Bajreshwari Mata. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2736}",, 2739," The Kangra Museum is dedicated to Tibetan and Buddhist artwork and their rich history and heritage. Among a large variety of its precious collectibles are jewelry, rare coin memorabilia, paintings, sculptures and pottery. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2737}",, 2740," Situated 8 km from Paragpur village, this ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The main attraction of this temple is the Lingam which is placed on ground level. This temple is also adorned with beautiful sculptures. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2738}",, 2741," Located in the Kangra Valley, the Body Temple is the perfect spot for visitors (especially trekkers) to relax and destress. Owned by Anand Bharadwaj, a masseur, the temple is where people would go for soothing deep-tissue massages, AYM treatments (which combine Ayurveda, Tantric practices and yoga asanas) and calm sitar music played by the masseur himself. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2739}",, 2742," About 18km long, the 2-day Thatharana Trek in the Kangra Valley of Himachal Pradesh takes trekkers up to an altitude of 8,530 ft of the Dhauladhar ranges. It is a moderately challenging trek that begins from Kharota village and passes through lush green forests. Snow treks are available between December and March. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2740}",, 2743," The Laka Glacier Trek or the Snow Line Trek is a 3-day beginner-friendly trek set in the Kangra Valley that takes trekkers up to 10,600 feet. Beginning from Mcleodganj, it goes farther than the Triund trek, passing oak, pine trees, and rhododendron bushes. It covers a distance of 26km, at the end of which lies the magnificent view of the snow-clad Dhauladhar ranges and the Kangra Valley at sunset. The trek includes a camping experience that involves sitting around a bonfire, eating a hot meal, and listening to soothing music, along with a bird-watching experience owing to the many songbirds around. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2741}",, 2744," Illiterati Books & Cafe is one of the most popular and sought after cafes of Mcleodganj. A perfect blend of books, coffee and amazing food, the cafe is crowded by guests and tourists all day long. Visiting the cafe is one of the prime things in Mcleodganj. Sometimes they also hold live music gigs and along with the perfect ambiance, the place looks just divine. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2742}",, 2745," Rafting in Rishikesh particularly is hands down the best; one could endeavour in India. From the gifted natural circumstances to the top professional assistance, the place has just the best to offer. There are some certified operators, whose safety arrangements are well in place, and there are customised packages for camping and rafting at Rishikesh. The peak season sees Rishikesh pretty crowded, so you can keep a check over that detail when you are planning. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2743}",, 2746," The Lakshman Jhula is a famous hanging bridge across the river Ganga that connects two villages, Tapovan in the Tehri Garhwal district and Jonk in the Pauri Garhwal district. Sadly, it has been closed permanently owing to the risk to the safety and security. A new glass bridge is set to come up adjacent to Lakshman Jhula. However, it is still used by pedestrians but bikes are strictly not allowed. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2744}",, 2747," Triveni Ghat is a confluence of three holy rivers of India - Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati. One of the biggest and most famous ghats in Rishikesh, it is also one of the most revered sacred bathing spots. Triveni Ghat is where the famous Ganga Aarti takes place every evening. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2745}",, 2748," Ganga Aarti is the most auspicious and holiest ritual performed on the ghats of Rishikesh in the evening at the time of dusk. Although the aarti is performed at several ghats, the most popular ones are performed at Parmath Niketan Ghat and Triveni Ghat. The riverbank is lit up with dainty floating diyas and the smoke of the hawans floating the skies. The chiming of the temple bells, the chanting of mantras and the overall ambience of the place is an experience of a lifetime. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2746}",, 2749, Cliff Jumping is a popular adventure activity in Rishikesh. It primarily involves jumping from a 30-40ft high cliff in icy cold water. The most well-known cliff jumping site in Rishikesh is the lower part of Brahmapuri Stretch. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2747}",, 2750," Camping along the banks of Ganga is a popular thing to do in Rishikesh. Numerous camping sites are located on the banks, and beaches here serve as great locations to indulge in various sports. During the day, a lot of adventure sports are organised for the travellers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2748}",, 2751," Neelkanth Mahadev Temple is one of the most revered Hindu sites dedicated to Lord Shiva. Located in the Pauri Garhwal region, the temple is around 7km from Swarg Ashram. It is one of the most popular Shiva temples and is visited by devotees from all over the world. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2749}",, 2752," The Beatles Ashram, also known as Chaurasi Kuti, is located on a cliff in the Swarashram area of Rishikesh, 1 km from Ram Jhula. This is the ashram where The Beatles lived in 1968 and wrote dozens of songs and meditated. The ashram complex houses a former temple, library, kitchen, home of Maharishi Yogi and meditation huts. Most of the buildings are in decay but there are colourful graffiti on the walls. There is also a small gallery and a cafe. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2750}",, 2753, Flying Fox is an exciting adventure sports and top thrilling things to do in Rishikesh. You are harnessed to a rope and literally sent 'flying' on a cable. The speed is accelerated or slowed down through machinery.  ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2751}",, 2754," One of the top exciting adventure sports in Rishikesh is Bungee Jumping. It involves jumping off from a very tall structure (usually a building), flying freely in the air in the air before being restrained and pulled up. This activity can also be carried out from hot air balloons or helicopters.   ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2752}",, 2755," Trimbakeshwar Temple or Tera Manzil Temple is the thirteen storey temple situated on the banks of Ganges. Located right opposite the Lakshman Jhula, it enshrine several deities under one roof. Popular for its striking architecture, the temple also offers panoramic landscape view from the top of its 13th floor. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2753}",, 2756," At 380 m high, Kaudiyala is a popular rock climbing destination surrounded by dense forests. It also offers white river rafting tracks, and the sports is organized by the camping facilities around the place. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2754}",, 2757," The Kuari Pass is an alpine meadow pass, attracting backpackers and trekkers from around the globe. The beautiful camping grounds of Gulling, Chitrakantha & Tali are the key attraction of the trek. The trails leading from Tali Top to Kuari Pass gives an impression of doing a full scaled Himalayan alpine expedition in truck loads of snow. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2755}",, 2758, Neer Garh Waterfall is a beautiful narrow stream of cool water cascading down a rocky terrain in the midst of a dense green forest. It requires trekking a distance of about a kilometre through the forest and down a cliff to reach the waterfall. The trail is exciting and a perfect activity to do before entering the waters for a cool soothing dip in one of its pools. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2756}",, 2759," The Geeta Bhawan is a vast and spacious ashram located on the banks of Ganga in Swargashram. It is renowned as an important institution that preserves Hindu literature since it houses the Gita, which symbolizes the Hindu Vedas and epics. The Geeta Bhawan is visited by a large number of people each year. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2757}",, 2760," Founded by Adiguru Shankaracharya in 12th century, the Bharat Mandir is one of the most sacred and famous temples in Rishikesh. The presiding deity is Lord Vishnu carved out of a single piece of Saligram. The inner canopy of the temple contains Shree Yanthra. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2758}",, 2761," Muni ki Reti is a religiously important pilgrim centre near Rishikesh considered as the gateway for the pilgrimage of Char Dham. It, therefore, has a number of ashrams providing basic facilities for the pilgrims to help them on their spiritual journey. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2759}",, 2762," The Jadh Ganga Trek is regarded as one of the most strenuous and difficult trek of north Uttarakhand. It involves traversing through Aglar valley followed by going over Nag Tibba ridge, and ultimately Nelang in Jadh Ganga. To make it more exciting, many adventurists go further towards Mana Pass and Saraswati Tal and finally terminating the trek at Badrinath Temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2760}",, 2763, Swarg Ashram is a spiritual abode built in the memory of Swami Vishudhanand who was fondly known as Kali Kamli Wala as he was always seen wearing a black coloured blanket. The ashram is a famous yoga and meditation centre located on the banks of holy Ganga. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2761}",, 2764," Jumpin Heights is a famous extreme adventure zone in Rishikesh perfect attraction for adventure freaks seeking to get their adrenalin pumping. Bungee Jumping, Flying Fox and Giant Swing are some of the adventure activities popular here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2762}",, 2765," Rishi Kund is a natural hot spring pond which is considered as a sacred water body. Locals also believe that Lord Rama had bathed in the kund during his exile and that the rivers, Ganges and Yamuna meet each other at this point.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2763}",, 2766," An iconic landmark, Ram Jhula is a suspension bridge that runs across the sacred River Ganga connecting Shivananda Nagar to Swargashram. The bridge spans 750 feet and is a splendid work of engineering that offers a splendid bird's eye view of the mighty Ganges and the serene nature at the foothills of the Himalayas. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2764}",, 2767," The resting place of the Sufi saint Alauddin Ali Ahmed Sabir, Piran Kaliyar Sharif is a famous dargah located in Kaliyari village near Haridwar. It is one of the most important Muslim shrines in the India. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2765}",, 2768," Located at 30 kms from Rishikesh, Byasi is a tiny village on the banks of river Ganges in Uttarakhand. The quaint little village popular for water sports and adventure tourism, river rafting and camping. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2766}",, 2769," Omkarananda Ashram is home to Patanjala Yoga Kendra yoga centre. Located in the Muni-ki-Reti area of Rishikesh, it holds a magnificent view next to the holy waters of Ganga. It follows and teaches the Iyengar Yoga which is guided by world-renowned Shri Guruji, B.K.S. Iyengar. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2767}",, 2770," The Shivanand Ashram serves as the abode of Saint Swami Shivanand and is a popular religious yoga and meditation centre. Situated near the Ganges, the ashram is a beautiful and very calm place to be. The satsangs, feast and yoga sessions are well arranged, and the ashram is beautifully maintained. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2768}",, 2771," Perched atop the Kunjapuri hill, Kunjapuri Devi temple is a revered Hindu place of worship dedicated to Goddess Parvati. Besides being one of the fifty two Shaktipeethas, the shrine is popular for its mesmerising locale which offers a beautiful panoramic view of the Shivalik range and the majestic peaks of Chaukhamba and Bandarpunch. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2769}",, 2772," Raghunath Temple is a revered Hindu temple situated near the Triveni Ghat. Dedicated to Lord Rama and his wife Mata Sita, the shrine holds significant religious importance. The temple premises also house a tiny pond (kund) which is known as Rishikund. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2770}",, 2773," Situated near Purani Jhadi in Rishikesh, Swami Dayanand Ashram was established in 1960s by Swami Dayanand Saraswati. The centre facilitates yoga and meditation practices and a tiny temple in the complex is meant to offer pooja. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2771}",, 2774," Parmarth Niketan is an ashram located in Rishikesh on the foothills of the Himalayas along the banks of the holy Ganges. It is visited by thousands of pilgrims all over the world to learn Yoga, Ayurveda, and Meditation. Satsang, Kirtans, Ganga Arti, Spiritual and Cultural programs and lectures are also organised here daily. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2772}",, 2775," Rishikesh is a major hub of Yoga Centres in India. The serene location so close to nature, the unpolluted air, its highly religious & spiritual significance and a good number of Yoga institutes ensure a soulful and a healthy vacation away from the chaotic, fast-paced, stressful lives. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2773}",, 2776, Spa & Wellness centres in Rishikesh offer a variety of therapies including rejuvenation and relaxation treatments. The centres offer extensive treatments and massages with the help of traditional Ayurveda and Yoga along with other spiritual stress-relieving activities. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2774}",, 2777, Enrolling in Cooking Classes in Rishikesh is the best way to learn and master the art of Indian cuisine. Most of these classes specialise in authentic vegetarian dishes made with fresh produce sourced from the region. Some classes may also include a visit to a local family to explore their kitchen and get a gist of the traditional methods of cooking. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2775}",, 2778," Vashishta Gufa is an ancient cave where the human son of Lord Brahma, Sage Vashishta meditated. A legend states that the sage was extremely depressed after losing all his children and decided to commit suicide, but River Ganga didn't allow him to die. He, therefore, decided to stay and meditate in the cave.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2776}",, 2779, Andhra Ashram is a unique ashram managed and run by a bunch of South Indians in Rishikesh. It houses Sree Chandramouleshwara and Sree Venkateswaravari Temples and a number of south Indian festivals are celebrated here. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2777}",, 2780," Anand Prakash Ashram is a perfect sanctuary for spiritual seekers that functions on holistic, non-sectarian teachings, also known as Akhanda Yoga. It provides necessary facilities, healthy environment and appropriate guidance to nourish the body and soul through Yoga. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2778}",, 2781," Madhuban Ashram offers budget stay options along with a yoga centre, a health centre and a restaurant in Muni Ki Reti. The Ashram ensures the pilgrims are comfortable and have a peaceful time while they commence their spiritual journeys in the picturesque location. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2779}",, 2782," Himalayan Yog Ashram is a centre for Himalayan Yoga Training and holistic healing through Ayurveda in the midst of serene, unpolluted surroundings. Several spiritual seekers have commenced their spiritual journey through their programs and practice the routine under the expert guidance of Yogi Ram who is also the founder of the ashram. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2780}",, 2783," Nirmal Ashram was founded in 1903 by Mahant Buddha Singh Ji Maharaj. It is a charitable institution and a spiritual destination perfect for those seeking a spiritual break. The ashram runs two schools, an Eye Institute and a Hospital. They also conduct regular spiritual tours and programs for the pilgrims visiting Rishikesh in the search of nirvana. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2781}",, 2784," The only place to learn Osho Active Meditation in Rishikesh, Osho Ganga Ashram is a spiritual sanctuary for those seeking to nourish and tune their body, mind and soul. The ashram has workshops and extensive programs that teach stress relieving and relaxation techniques through meditation, massages, yoga and spiritual activities. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2782}",, 2785," Phool Chatti Ashram is a century-old ashram located on the banks of the holy Ganges and surrounded by the magnificent Himalayan mountain ranges. It is located on the pilgrimage route and offers pilgrims a safe and spiritual environment to stop by. It was founded by Shree Devi Dayal Ji Maharaj, and today, has all the modern amenities to ensure the guests have a comfortable stay and a highly spiritual experience through their programs. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2783}",, 2786," Sadhaka Grama Ashram is a non-profit ashram founded in 2002 by Swami Veda Bharati and it functions on the teachings of a master from the Himalayas, Swami Rama. It is the headquarters of the International Association of Himalayan Yoga and Meditation Societies. The quaint little ashram specialises in the science and art of Yoga Meditation and also conducts extensive research and publications in the domain. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2784}",, 2787," Virbhadra Temple is a 1300-year-old temple dedicated to Lord Shiva in his fierce avatar which he took when his wife Goddess Sati, jumped into a burning yagya kund, to immolate herself because they were dishonoured by her father Daksha Prajapati, when he didn't invite them for the yagya. The festival of Mahashivratri, the most important one, is celebrated at the temple with great enthusiasm each year. A fair or a mela is also held at the temple on this occasion. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2785}",, 2788," Located in the complex of the Swarg Ashram, Vanprastha Ashram is a quiet little spiritual escape that was founded by Baba Kali Kamli Wale. The ashram provides accommodation with modern amenities for a comfortable stay along with spiritual activities to calm the troubled soul. The ashram has a beautiful little garden with pathways, seats and lush green well-maintained lawns that offer a peaceful atmosphere for meditation and self-contemplation. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2786}",, 2789," Garud Chatti Waterfalls is one of the most majestic and beautiful waterfalls in Rishikesh. Situated around 5 kms away from Lakshman Jhula, the waterfalls cascade down the Neelkanth Mahadev Temple. At the base of the trek to the waterfalls, there is also a revered Garud Temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2787}",, 2790," Located around 7 kms from Lakshman Jhula, Patna Waterfalls are right next to the Patna village in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand. The highlight of the waterfalls is also a limestone cave situated right next to it. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2788}",, 2791," Situated 4 kms away from Lakshman Jhula in Rishikesh, Himshail Waterfalls is one of the most calm and serene places in the city. It is popular for yoga and meditation practices because of the peaceful environment. There is also a Tat Baba Cave situated right next to it. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2789}",, 2792," Phool Chatti Waterfalls are located in between Garudchatti and Neer Garh Waterfalls and are mostly hidden away from view in between dense trees and bushes. Located 7 kms from Lakshman Jhula, the region has several resorts where you stay to enjoy nature at its best. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2790}",, 2793," Rappelling and Rock Climbing are two of the most popular and sought after activities in Rishikesh. Rappelling is basically roping down a cliff, instead of climbing up a rock. The expeditions are available and suitable for both amateurs and professionals. One of the most sought-after activities, these are two of the most thrilling things to do in Rishikesh. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2791}",, 2794," When in Rishikesh, you have to try mountain biking as it is one of the most essential activities and things to do in Rishikesh. The hilly terrain with a backdrop of the mighty Himalayas and the serene Ganges makes the ride worthwhile. Other than just exploring the town in an exciting manner, you will also enjoy the cool fresh wind against your face. It is more than just a bike ride, it is an experience of its own. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2792}",, 2795," Kayaking or Canoeing is one of the most unique things to do in Rishikesh. The activity involves a person in a small boat or kayak to ride down the river. The activity requires a small training to ride through the rapids and tides, for the first timers. After that, you will be good to go on your own. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2793}",, 2796," In 2023, the International Yoga Festival will be held in Rishikesh. Indulge in a week-long rejuvenation ritual at the International Yoga Festival at Rishikesh in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. Held every year in the month of March, this week-long event is hosted at the Parmarth Niketan Ashram, Rishikesh and helps ensure health, wellness and peace. The festival is an international extravaganza with workshops, demonstrations, cultural shows, and much more.  Physical, mental and spiritual well-being is assured to a dedicated follower of this art. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2794}",, 2797," A vacation to Kerala is incomplete without spending some relaxing time, cruising through the backwaters of Alleppey. You can sit back and relax as you enjoy the magnificent setting of beautiful coconut fringed waters, paddy fields and lovely sights of the human-made islands. A houseboat experience is truly the best of both worlds as you enjoy the luxury style treatment of comfortable interiors and delicious food to make your experience memorable and worthwhile. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2795}",, 2798," One of the great delights of the Malabar Coast, the Marari Beach is an idyllic serene beach. About 11 km from the city of Alleppey, this beach is a hotspot for fishing activity, deriving its name from the local fishing village Mararikulam. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2796}",, 2799," The Alappuzha beach, also known as the Alleppey Beach, is famous for local getaways, its intrinsic beauty and a 150 years old pier which stretches into the sea. Relaxing under the palm groves and picnicking beside the beach are fantastic options available to those visiting the beach. Alleppey Beach is a host to many festivals like Sand Art festival and Alappuzha Beach Festival. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2797}",, 2800," Ambalapuzha Sree Krishna Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna situated in Alappuzha district. Built-in the traditional Kerala style architectural pattern, the temple is famous for its delicious rice pudding prepared in sweet milk, popularly known as Pal Payasam. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2798}",, 2801," Champakulam Kalloorkadu Marth Maryam (St. Mary’s) Basilica, popularly known as St. Mary’s Forane Church is an ancient Syro- Malabar church in the Archeparchy of Changanacherry. Constructed in 427 AD, the church is one of the oldest Syrian Catholic churches in all of India. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2799}",, 2802," Built during the reign of Travancore king Marthanda Varma, Krishnapuram Palace is a two-story structure crafted in traditional Kerala architectural style. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2800}",, 2803, Pathiramanal is a beautiful island in Alappuzha which was once the property of the Thaimattatil family until 1979. The island is covered with dense natural vegetation and offers a perfect climatic condition for regional flora and fauna to thrive. The attraction is also famous as a bird watcher's paradise and a favourite amongst nature lovers. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2801}",, 2804, Kayaking is quite a famous activity in Alleppey as paddling through tiny canals and sifting through tiny bridges will make you feel very close to everyday life here. A mechanised Shikara Boat is a motorboat-like canoe that is super fast and allows visitors to travel long distances in a short time. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2802}",, 2805, Vembanad Lake is the longest lake in India. The lake is known by different names in different places. Taking a house boat on the lake could be a fun experience. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2803}",, 2806," Formed by the amalgamation of multiple of various waters sources, backwaters give you the postcard-perfect view with coconut trees lined all along and houseboats in the middle. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2804}",, 2807," One of the most exciting events to be held in Lake in Appleppey is the Nehru Trophy Boat Race, which is a yearly competitive boating event held on the second Saturday of every August, during the Onam festival. The most popular event is the Snake Boat Race, which is a thrilling event to watch as well as participate in. 100-120 feet long canoe-like boats make serpentine movements through the water, thereby popularising the name. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2805}",, 2808," Founded by Raji Punnoose, a school-teacher in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Bay Island Driftwood Museum is famous for its innovative modern art techniques deployed to design various kinds of root and tree-trunk sculptures. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2806}",, 2809," Revi Karunakaran Museum is a memorial museum built by Betty Karunakaran in the memory of her namesake husband and one of the leading coir industrialist and businessman of Kerala- Revi Karunakaran. Built in 2003, the renowned, privately owned museum is a one of the largest of its kind. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2807}",, 2810," Punnapra Beach is a serene getaway famous for its golden stretch of sand and pristine waters. It is an isolated beach and doesn’t have a lot of visitors. It is, therefore, preferred for tourists looking for a romantic holiday away from the chaotic city life. Ayurvedic massages on the beach are quite famous here, making it a good place to replenish one’s mind and body. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2808}",, 2811," Famed through a celebrated novel and movie “Chemmeen”, Thottappally Beach is a quiet escape in the village. It an active fishing harbour that draws locals every day. The Thottappally Spillway located nearby is also quite an attraction. It helps separate the freshwater of the Thottappally Lake and the saline water at the mouth of the river that drains into the Arabian Sea. Tourists visit often for its conserved picturesque beauty and a soul-soothing experience. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2809}",, 2812," Alleppey has relaxing spa and massage facilities available at almost all resorts and hotels. These ayurvedic massages are surely going to revitalize you with herbal oils, steam baths etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2810}",, 2813," One of the islands located in the Vembanad Lake, Pallipuram is a small village known for its white sand. It is just your kind of place, if you are looking for a very offbeat location within the Alappuzha district. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2811}",, 2814," Situated on the banks of river Pampa, Edathua Church is also known as St. George Forane Church is dedicated to St. George. Built in 1810, the church is believed to possess miraculous healing powers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2812}",, 2815," Kuttanad is a region covering a large part of Alappuzha and some of Kottayam district, the heart of the backwaters of Kerala. Kuttanad is the 'rice bowl of Kerala', being home to lush green rice fields spread extensively, divided by dykes. Travelling through this secluded alcove of nature will give you a feel of traditional countryside life of Kerala. A special peculiarity of this place is its geography. It lies around 2 metres below the main sea level, making it the lowest altitude place in the country. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2813}",, 2816," Coir Weaving is an important industry in Alleppey. You can find numerous small scale industries weaving coir products. Most of their workers are females. The process first requires you to extract the coconut fibre from the coconut husks and then it is further processed and woven into mats and other products. Besides purchasing these products, you can also take a round and visit these small setups running all over town, for a better insight. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2814}",, 2817, Punnamada Lake is an extension of Vembanad Lake in Alleppey. The lake is popular for hosting the very famous boat race called Nehru Trophy boat race. The race is held during the renowned Onam festival and attracts a lot of tourists from worldwide. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2815}",, 2818," St. Andrew’s Basilica at Arthunkal in the district of Alappuzha, is considered to be the largest shrine of Saint Sebastian in all of the world. Originally constructed by the Portuguese missionaries in the 16th century, the church was rebuilt in 1584 under the priest Jacomo Fenicio. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2816}",, 2819," Chettikulangara Devi Temple is one of the most renowned Hindu temples in Kerala primarily visited by the followers if the main deity Sree Bhadarakali. The Goddess is worshipped in 3 different forms: Maha Saraswati, Maha Lakshmi and Maha Kali or Durga. It is treated as a religious-cultural icon. It is believed that the temple is 1200 years old. Not much evidence and theories for its existence exists. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2817}",, 2820," Nestled in a forest glade near Haripad, Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja temple is dedicated to the snake god- Nagaraja. Nagaraja is considered to be a form of Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2818}",, 2821," Situated in the village of Karumadi, around 3 kms away from Alappuzha in Kerala, is the shrine of Karumadikkuttan; the name literally translating to the ‘boy from Karumadi’. Set on the banks of Punnamada lake in the backwaters, the temple majorly houses a three feet high, black granite statue of Buddha and is a venerated religious site among the Buddhists. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2819}",, 2822," Constructed on the southern side of the Alappuzha backwaters, Vijay Beach Park is a wonderful initiative by the state government. Other than the umpteen swings and slides available for the kids to play on, there are numerous thrilling rides for the grown-ups. While the toy train gives the children a ride around the park, the adults can enjoy boating. In addition, the park also has a demarcated area for the tiny tots to ride bikes on rent. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2820}",, 2823," Mullakkal Rajeshwari Temple, also known as the Mullakkal Bhagwati Temple is situated on the main street of ‘Mullakkal Theruvu’ in Alappuzha district of Kerala. Built in the traditional Kerala style architecture, the temple is accessible to people of all faiths, religions and castes. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2821}",, 2824," Located at a distance of 6 kms from Alappuzha and 90 kms from Kochi International Airport, Thumpoly is a coastal town in Kerala. With the majestic Arabian Sea on one side, and a charming quaint lake on the other, Thumpoly has been graciously blessed with golden sandy beaches, verdant green meadows and numerous canals which finally make their way to the ocean, by nature. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2822}",, 2825," Known for its breathtaking 360-degree views, the Alappuzha Lighthouse(Alleppey lighthouse) is an old-world charm. It is 4 km away from the main town lying on the sea bridge facing the Arabian sea coast. The 1862 lighthouse has a museum that preserves old equipment like oil lamps and items that testify to its 150-year-old journey. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2823}",, 2826," Shrouded in myth, the Pandavan Para, also known as Pandavan Rock, is believed to have been the hideout of the Pandavas. It is located in Urukunnu near Thenmala, 2 kilometres away from Chegannur in Alleppey. A popular picnic spot, the Pandavan Para has an ancient temple on its hilltop. Besides the curious rock structures in the shape of a frog (thavalapara) and a musical instrument (maddalapara), the Pandavan Para has enchanting views of the forest and Kallada Dam nearby. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2824}",, 2827," The International Coir museum is an embellishment to the coir industry of Kerala. Located in Kalavoor, Alleppey, this museum showcases its history and journey over the ages in transforming fibre into beautiful products. Working on the theme, ""coir beautiful""; the process and extraction of fibre to the mechanization of the coir sector are all exhibited at the museum. Visitors can even buy handicrafts, coir ornaments and other products from their small souvenir shop at the museum. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2825}",, 2828," Known as the Palani of South, Haripad Sree Subrahmanya Swamy temple is one of the largest and oldest Subramanya Swami temples in Kerala. With 3500 years of history, the temple is believed to be established by Lord Parashurama before the advent of Kaliyuga. Built according to the traditional architecture of Kerala, the temple has four gopurams. It's famous for the longest golden flagpost or Kodimaram (dhwajastambha) and one of the largest temple ponds called Perumkulam that stretches over 5 acres. With a round-shaped temple sanctum, it also houses a Koothambalam and Murugan's Vahana. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2826}",, 2829," Historically frequented by the Portuguese, the beach is closely located near st Andrews Forane Church in Cherthala. Known to be a fishermen beach, you can find many boats decked up by the shore. Although the beach is famous among localities, it has fewer provisions and isn’t as clean as the other beaches in Kerala. However, there are local stores selling snacks and fishers selling dried and fresh fishes. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2827}",, 2830," Located in Cherthala, north of Alleppey, Thaickal Beach is a wide sandy beach known for its serene atmosphere and beautiful sunset. Apart from the narrow roads, which might be a hassle to park your vehicle, the beach is easily accessible by road. Thaikal beach isn't too crowded; you'll mostly find fishers and locals; hence, there are no lifeguards or other facilities; you'll need to walk ahead for 2 kms to find local shops and stores. A day's tour to the beach and Arthunkkal church in Cherthala will be a good experience. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2828}",, 2831," A visit to the city of Darjeeling is incomplete without a joyride at the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway toy train. Moving at a snail pace over the hilly terrain, it is an experience no one wants to miss. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2829}",, 2832," If you want to witness the first rays of sun hitting the twin peaks of Kangchenjunga, along with a panoramic view of Everest peeping through the peaks standing by its side, then Tiger Hills make for a perfect sunrise for you. You can see Kurseong to the south along with multiple rivers flowing down. Senchal Wildlife Sanctuary is another nearby attraction you could visit - the place inhabits various high-altitude animals and bird. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2830}",, 2833," Located around 5 km from Darjeeling, Batasia loop is a spiral railway track where the toy train takes a complete 360 degree turn. The toy train descends by 1,000 ft. as it completes the loop through a large circular area. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2831}",, 2834," Darjeeling Ropeway is a cable car circuit where one can witness a myriad of exquisite landscapes, from the glorious snow-capped mountains to the charming valley replete with verdant tea estates. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2832}",, 2835," The Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, commonly known as HMI Darjelling, was established on November 4, 1954 primarily to encourage mountaineering as an organized sport in India. HMI regularly conducts Adventure, Basic and Advanced levels of mountaineering courses which are very comprehensive courses. These courses are highly subsidised to encourage mountaineering as a sport. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2833}",, 2836," This park was earlier called 'The Shrubbery' when it was a private courtyard. The park was closed for renovation for about four years and has reopened for public since 2011. There is a giant statue of Lord Shiva, a musical fountain along with the great scenery. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2834}",, 2837," The Rock Garden or the Barbotey Garden as its commonly known, is located a little far from the city around ~10 km away. The benches in the garden are made by cutting rocks at different levels. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2835}",, 2838," Singalila National Park , located on the Singalila Ridge at a height of 7000 feet above sea level, is a national park of India in Darjeeling . The park is well known for the trekking and other adventure sports. The national park is similar to a paradise for the trekkers and adventure lovers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2836}",, 2839," As you climb up from Clubside along Gandhi and AJC Bose roads, you see this glistening white structure standing out - that's the Peace Pagoda. The Peace Pagoda, one of the 70 odd such structures built under the guidance of Japanese monk Nichidatsu Fujii, is worth a visit during the daily pujas. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2837}",, 2840," Sandakphu Peak (11,941 Feet) is the highest peak in West Bengal. The highest peak of Singalila Ridge in Darjeeling district, almost near the border of Nepal, it is located very close to Singalila National Park. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2838}",, 2841," White Water Rafting in the River Teesta is one of the most exciting things to do in Darjeeling. A favourite among the adventure junkees, the rafting has a series of rapids ranging from Grade 1 to 4. However, the difficult rapids are only allowed to the professionals or the seasonal trainers as it is risky. You should definitely try this activity when in Darjeeling. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2839}",, 2842," With over 80 tea estates covering over 17,500 hectares of land, the tea plantations of Darjeeling are a unique aromatic experience to visitors of this hilly tourist trap. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2840}",, 2843," Shop for traditional arts and crafts of Tibet and Sikkim. Also, make sure you buy Darjeeling tea from the locals - Nathmull's Tea Room is popular among most tourists. There is an Oxford bookstore as well which provide good collection of books. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2841}",, 2844," Padmaja Naidu Zoo plays host to the only collection of Siberian Tigers in India and few other exotic animal species, such as Red pandas, Snow leopards, Himalayan black bears etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2842}",, 2845," At a distance of about 32 km from Darjeeling, Tinchuley is an offbeat hamlet situated close to the West Bengal-Sikkim border. With an altitude of 5550 ft, the name of the place derives from the words ‘tin’ and ‘chula’, which translates as ‘three ovens’ because the trio of hills constituting the hill station resemble mud ovens. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2843}",, 2846," At a magical altitude of 6,800 feet, the Happy Valley Tea Estate is the second oldest tea estate in the tea-rich town of Darjeeling. One can take a guided tour through the fragrant factory, learning and observing the procedure to produce the different varieties of tea. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2844}",, 2847," Like most other hill stations in India, Darjeeling also has a Mall Road and atop the Mall is the Observatory hill. The hill hosts the famous Mahakal temple and the original shrine of Bhutia Busty monastery, making the place of religious significance for Hindus and Buddhists alike. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2845}",, 2848," You must visit monasteries in Darjeeling to experience the essence of the place. There are lots of monasteries spread across the city, all having their own relevance. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2846}",, 2849," Offering you a sweeping view of four out of the five highest peaks of the world Mt. Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu and Lhotse, all in a single stretch, Darjeeling offers some of the best trekking routes in the world. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2847}",, 2850," At a grand elevation of 8,000 feet, the Yiga Choeling or old Ghoom Monastery is the oldest Tibetan Buddhist Monastery of Darjeeling. A 15-foot high statue of Maitreyi Buddha is seen in the central hall, made entirely of clay brought from Tibet. Rare Buddhist manuscripts like the Kangyur can be found here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2848}",, 2851," A testament to the indigenous flora and fauna of the region, the Bengal Natural History Museum is a fascinating plethora of more than 4000 specimens being exhibited located in the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park in Darjeeling. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2849}",, 2852," Lamahatta is a scenic village in West Bengal, 23km from Darjeeling. To showcase the magnificent views of peaks & rivers and the dhupi & pine forests here, the Lamahatta Eco Park was created in 2012. Lamahatta means Monk's Hermitage and so, this place promises an environment that feels as tranquil as a monk - a measure of balance between nature & man. At an altitude of 5,700 ft., this eco-park has a lot to offer. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2850}",, 2853," Lepchajagat is a small village around 19km from Darjeeling. At a height of 6,956 ft, this vilage is considered a haven for nature lovers and honeymooners. Amidst dense forests of pines, oaks and rhododendrons, this village gives you tranquility. Viewing the Kanchenjunga peaks from here is a serene experience. It is now part of a reserved forest area. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2851}",, 2854," Naini Lake is the main attraction of Nainital. It is famous for boating and a stroll in the evening. The Mall Road, Bus Stand and Naina Devi Temple are located around the lake. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2852}",, 2855, Snow View Point in Nainital is known for its stunning view of the Himalayas and Naina Lake. There is a children's spot here with games and rides. Nainital ropeway operates from Mallital to Snow View Point. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2853}",, 2856," The Mall Road of Nainital is the prime shopping, food and cultural centre of Nainital. The 1-1.5km road is centred around Naini Lake and has hundreds of shops and restaurants. It is famous for buying mementoes and eating local food. Vehicle entry is banned during peak season. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2854}",, 2857," Tiffin Top is a viewpoint in Nainital, also popularly called Dorothy's Seat. A popular picnic spot, it offers a 360-degree view of Nainital. An easy hike is required to reach the top. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2855}",, 2858," Eco Cave Garden is a recreation park in Nanital with series of caves, hanging gardens and a musical fountain. It is a fun place to visit with kids. Musical fountain show takes place every evening. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2856}",, 2859," Nainital Zoo, also known as High Altitude Zoo, houses several endangered species like Himalayan Bear, Himalayan Civet, Hill Patridge, Tibetan Wolf and other animals. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2857}",, 2860, Naina Devi Temple is one of the fifty-one Shakti Peethas. It is believed to have been built on the spot where Goddess Sati's eyes fell on Earth. Naini Lake is visible from the temple compound. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2858}",, 2861, Nainital Ropeway is one of the fastest ropeways in India with stunning view. It connects Mallital to the Snow view point. It covers half a mile distance in about 3 minutes with 2 trolleys accommodating around 11 people. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2859}",, 2862," Naina Peak, also called Cheena Peak, is the most famous viewpoint of Nainital. It is a 3km trek to the top with a steep incline and a semi-paved path. From the top, Tibet Border and Nanda Devi Peak are visible. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2860}",, 2863," Dedicated to Shri Neem Karoli Baba, who was a Hindu saint and Guru and had a lot of devotees from all over the world. Steve Jobs had come to India in 1974 to become his devotee, though sadly he had passed away by that time. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2861}",, 2864," Set across the Khurpa Tal, Land's End is a picnic spot in Nainital. It offers an unobstructed view of the Kumaon ranges and the Kurpa Tal. It is accessible by an uphill trek. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2862}",, 2865," Bhimtal is an idyllic and less-crowded version of Nainital, 23 km away. It is a scenic hill station, the charm of which lies in its off-beat, tranquil atmosphere. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2863}",, 2866," Sattal is a group of seven freshwater lakes located in the lower regions of Bhimtal. Home to many migratory birds, it is popular amongst nature buffs and bird watchers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2864}",, 2867," The Raj Bhawan in Nainital, also known as Governor's House, is the summer residence of the Governor of Uttarakhand. It resembles the Castle of Scotland. A guided tour is available every hour. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2865}",, 2868," Located just 15 kilometres away from Nainital, Pangot, located in the Kosiyakutoli tehsil of the Nainital district of Uttarakhand. The village is at the height of 6,300 feet above sea level and is well known all across the nation for its rich and exotic bird life. Pangot also becomes a hub for photography enthusiasts when hundreds of different species of birds flock here during the harsh winters in the upper Himalayas and settle down here temporarily. There are a few hotels and a few dhabas and shops serving snacks and food in the Pangot village ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2866}",, 2869," Himalayan View Point in Nainital offers a panoramic view of the Himalayas, all the way to Nepal. There is a telescopic here and some food stalls. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2867}",, 2870," Tibetan Market or Bhtiya Market is located near the Mall Road of Nainital. It is a famous street market with roadside shops and food stalls. Best things to buy here are shawls, mufflers, Himalayan bags, and Tibetan handicrafts. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2868}",, 2871, Gurney House is the former abode of Jim Corbett. It is now converted into a museum showcasing the achievements and life story of Jim Corbett. House tour is available with prior permission. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2869}",, 2872, St John Wilderness Church is the oldest church of Nainital. It is famous for its prayer service. A tour of the cemetery honouring lives lost in the landslide of 1880 is also available. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2870}",, 2873," Jeolikot is a small hill town near Nainital, located on the Nainital-Haldwani highway. It is famous for its butterfly population and lush greenery. There are beautiful homestays available here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2871}",, 2874," Hanuman Garhi Temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman.The idol of Lord Hanuman is portrayed as splitting his chest, depicting that Lord Ram resides in his heart. Located on a hilltop, it is a popular sunrise and sunset viewpoint as well. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2872}",, 2875, Mukteshwar temple is a 350 years old temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is identified as one of the eighteen most important temples dedicated to Lord Shiva in the Hindu scripture. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2873}",, 2876, Khurpa Taal is a pristine lake near Nainital.The lake changes colour from sunrise to sunset. It is ideal for a quick view for 10-15 minutes as there isn't much to do near the lake. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2874}",, 2877," Ranikhet is a quaint hill station near Nainital with undulating Himalayan hills and forests. It is popular for its views of the Nanda Devi Peak, trekking ranges, mountainous climbs, golf courses, orchards and temples. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2875}",, 2878," Perched on top of the Manora Peak in Beluwakhan, Nainital, Astronomical Observatory helps you see the stars, celestial bodies, the moon and other heavenly bodies with the help of high powered, imported telescopes. Prior booking is required to visit. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2876}",, 2879, Naukuchiatal is a small picturesque lake village near Nainital offering tranquillity. It is mainly known for its nine cornered lake which measures up to 1 km in length and 40 m deep. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2877}",, 2880," Located near Kaladhungi, Sariyatal is an artificial lake visited for paddle boating and water sports. It is also popular for the Himalayan botanical garden which is a research centre other than being a herbarium and a butterfly park.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2878}",, 2881," Peora is a charming village near Nainital. There are a number of British Era bungalows that give this place a rustic vibe. The scenic beauty with snow-capped mountains, juicy fruit-laden trees, green meadows and a variety of fauna is the highlight. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2879}",, 2882," Himalayan Centre of Sri Aurobindo Ashram is a yoga and meditation centre near Nainital. The ashram conducts regular workshops, talks, training programmes for stress management and regulating the lifestyle. Permission is required to visit the place. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2880}",, 2883," Jim Corbett National Park is the oldest national park in India, home to the Royal Bengal Tiger. It is famous for its wildlife safaris and jungle lodges. Corbett is located at an hour's drive from Nainital. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2881}",, 2884," Sitabani is a wildlife reserve in the Nainital district. It is home to 600 species of migratory and resident birds. Himalayan Black Bear, Himalayan weasel, Yellow-throated Pine Marten, and Himalayan Goral can also be spotted here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2882}",, 2885," Bhowali is a little hill-station, 11km from Nainital. It is a town of panoramic vistas and bounty of nature. Bhowali is known for producing finest quality fruits. It is also a good place to stay in homestays near Nainital. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2883}",, 2886," A very popular place in the area, this temple is renowned for Neeb Karori Maharaj temple and ashram. The temple attracts devotees from all over the country as well as abroad. Situated about 9kms from Bhowali and 17kms from Nainital, this temple sits deftly in the lap of nature oozing spiritual vibes and serenity. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2884}",, 2887," The Ridge is the most photographed wide-open street located on the side of Shimla Mall Road. The Ridge has everything, from shops selling some exclusive artefacts to the spectacular view of the snow-capped mountain ranges. It is famous for a lot of things, but best known for shopping and for being the social hub of the city. Shimla's rich past is evident from the Gothic buildings standing in this part of the town. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2885}",, 2888," Shopping in Shimla revolves around the heart of the town- The Mall Road. One can shop for local handicrafts, shawls, woolens, exquisite jewelry etc. here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2886}",, 2889," Set amidst the lush green background of the Shivalik hill ranges on Jakhoo Hill, the highest point in Shimla, the Jakhu Temple is an ancient site dedicated to the Hindu god - Hanuman. Jakhu Temple has the world's largest Hanuman statue, which is visible from most parts of Shimla. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2887}",, 2890," Kufri, located at a distance of 16km from the main city of Shimla, is a popular tourist destination known for snow-laden peaks, skiing and Kufri Zoo. Travellers have to either hike or take a pony from the parking lot to reach Kufri. Mahasu Peak and Fagu Valley are the main attractions in Kufri but are accessible via pony ride. You can also enjoy go-karting at the Kufri Fun World, which has the highest Go-Karting track in the world. You can come back to the parking lot by a pony and head to the Indira Tourist Park by afternoon after grabbing some lunch. Or you can also head to Kufri Zoo from there. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2888}",, 2891," An enjoyable train ride through much of Kalka and Shimla and a little of what the British left behind, this is a must try experience, while here. This route is one of the most picturesque train routes in the world and it passes through more than a hundred tunnels It is a narrow gauge train route and it connects Kalka to Shimla. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2889}",, 2892," The Green Valley is a beautiful and breathtaking mountain range that falls on the way to Kufri from Shimla. The Green Valley is surrounded by verdant hills on all sides covered with thick pine and deodar forests. It is not uncommon to sight some Yaks wandering and grazing around in the valley. The place is undeveloped for tourism, nevertheless, it continues to be a crowd puller and capture the attention of tourists with its dense deodar and pine trees that line the majestic hills. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2890}",, 2893," This small village in Himachali is situated at a height of 2250 m above sea level and is known as a hiker's paradise. Surrounded by lush greenery and mesmerizing views from such a great height, Chail is bound to give a tourist a memorable travelling experience to a tourist. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2891}",, 2894," It is a perfect place for history lovers. Built in 1888, this six story building constructed in Scottish Baronial style once served as the residence of Lord Dufferin, the British Viceroy of India. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2892}",, 2895, The Indian Institute of Advanced Studies located on the Observatory Hill is a majestic structure made with Victorian-style architecture. It has now been converted into an educational institution which offer post-doctoral courses. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2893}",, 2896," Located at the Mall Road itself, this church is the second oldest church in North India. The interiors and the neo-gothic architecture are very beautiful and appealing making this church one of the most important attractions in Shimla. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2894}",, 2897, Kalibari Temple is an ancient place of worship dedicated to Goddess Kali. It was built in 1845 and is considered of immense religious importance for the devotees. The shrine houses a captivating idol of Goddess Kali beautifully adorned with jewellery and colourful flowers. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2895}",, 2898," Surrounded by forests and woodlands, Narkanda is a quaint little town in Shimla district which is popular for skiing in winters. Situated at a height of 9000 feet, this town attracts tourists for its ethereal natural beauty and its beautiful apple orchards. Surrounded by tropical forests and majestic hills, this is one place that tourists to Himachal Pradesh should not miss. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2896}",, 2899," Naldehra is a small enchanting hill station in Himachal Pradesh, located just around 22 km from Shimla. It is perfect for tourists looking for natural scenic beauty and an offbeat location. Naldehra is famous for its greenery, golf course and plain view of the mountains filled with pine, cedar and deodar trees. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2897}",, 2900," Walk through this park, to browse through a modest, yet colorful and vibrant collection of the Himachal state bird, the Monal Pheasant. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2898}",, 2901," Famous for its mouth watering wood fired pizzas, gourmet burgers, world cuisine meal platters, sumptuous shakes and fuzzy cocktails, this quaint cafe in Shimla is one of the best place to go to for meal or a snack or just to hang out in picture perfect ambiance and cozy setting. Boasting of wonderful art and decor, the cafe also offers surreal panoramic vistas outside the windows. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2899}",, 2902," Annadale is a famous attraction in Shimla having a splendid Golf Course, a Playground, a Cactus Museum and an Indian Army Museum. All these aspects make Annadale a beautiful attraction for holidaying and rejuvenation purposes. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2900}",, 2903," The Himachal State Museum is located on the Mall Road and has unique collectibles like ancient coins, paintings and other handicraft items, the aesthetics of which are influenced by the Pahari form of art. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2901}",, 2904," Dedicated to the Goddess of stars, the Tara Devi temple, is located on a mountain peak, with air of spirituality about it. There are a number of legends and tales to the origins of the temple, making it a simple yet subtly fascinating experience. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2902}",, 2905," The Scandal Point is located on the Mall Road. It owes its interesting name to the fact that the King of Patiala abducted the daughter of the Viceroy, because he fell in love with her, from this very place. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2903}",, 2906, Rothney Castle is a heritage monument located on Jakhoo Hill on a steep slope amidst lush green natural vegetation. The site is a treat to the explorer due to its historical significance and the natural beauty of the location. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2904}",, 2907," A quiet escape, one of the less crowded attractions of the state, Theog in Himachal Pradesh, warmly wrapped in the arms of the mighty Himalayas, has everything a popular hill station can give you minus the tourist rush. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2905}",, 2908," Popularly for its rare variety of flora and fauna, this wildlife Sanctuary is a must-visit for all wildlife enthusiast. Animals such as jackals, barking deer, monkeys and leopards are commonly sighted here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2906}",, 2909," Literally meaning hot water in Hindi, Tattapani is a small village located 51km away from Shimla. This place is famous for hot water springs and the famous Shiva caves. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2907}",, 2910, Kufri tends to be a hub of much activity and enjoyment in winters. Skiing is a popular sport here and the town also hosts a winter sports festival in February. A number of setups here provide both training and facilities for skiing. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2908}",, 2911," Chadwick Falls is located in the Glen Forests not too far from the bustling city area. Frequently visited by picnickers, this stream of water trickles from a height of about 100 metres. It is not a massive waterfall but is admired for the tranquillity and the hypnotic vibe it creates amidst the dense forest region. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2909}",, 2912," Shopping in Shimla revolves around the heart of the town- The Mall Road. One can shop for local handicrafts, shawls, woolens, exquisite jewelry etc. here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2910}",, 2913, The vintage British-era architecture coupled with the scenic views of the Himalayan landscape is thoroughly enjoyed by the ropeway cable car from the bottom of the hill to the top. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2911}",, 2914," Built in the Victorian or Gothic style of architecture over a century ago, this heritage monument is of immense historical and cultural significance in India. The complex had a theatre, several galleries, offices, bar, ballroom etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2912}",, 2915," Gorton Castle is a heritage monument which is over a century old and was built during the Colonial era. Today, the castle is used as the office of the Accountant General of Himachal Pradesh. It is a perfect illustration of the rich history and heritage of India during the colonial era. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2913}",, 2916, The Bantony estate is a heritage site built during the British era and is located on Bantony Hill in Shimla. The estate consists of the Bantony Castle and the Bantony Cottage. The estate now comes under the Heritage Zone of Shimla and is included in the Shimla Heritage walk for tourists. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2914}",, 2917," This Gurudwara was constructed in the year 1907, at Padhawa hills. It is a small construction but the exquisite details in the interiors of the structure make it a must-visit for devotees and tourists alike. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2915}",, 2918," Pabbar Valley, the enchanting valley of the Pabbar River is located just 80 kilometres away from Shimla. Nature is seen thriving in abundance in this quaint little region of Himachal. The valley is located in the belt famous for the Pabbar River that cuts through the Chanshal Mountain Range, apple orchards, majestic mountains, lush green meadows, dense oak & deodar forests. The valley terrain also is quite an attraction for adventure seekers. The densely covered slopes of the mountains provide for exciting trails waiting to be explored by adventurers that flock every year. The valley, therefore, is not just perfect for sightseeing but is also an excellent spot for nature and adventure lovers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2916}",, 2919," Horse riding is a popular and much loved activity in both Shimla and Kufri. In Shimla, Horse Riding Options are generally available at the Ridge. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2917}",, 2920," Located on the way from Chandigarh to Shimla, Kasauli is a hilly cantonment town which makes for an ideal peaceful holiday location, especially for a weekend getaway. Nestled amidst beautiful woody forests of pines (Chir Pine), herbs (Milk Thistle) and cedar trees, Kasauli owes its mystical and serene ambience to the lavish Victorian buildings built by the Britishers who resided here years back. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2918}",, 2921," The Castle in Naggar is a medieval mansion of wood and stone that overlooks the beautiful valley of Kullu. Built-in 1460 A.D, the castle is a unique blend of the Western and Himalayan style of architecture. This property of Raja Sidh Singh was converted into a heritage hotel by the government in 1978.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2919}",, 2922," Solan is a more low-key hill station ideal for travellers looking just some time away from city rush. A beautiful city in Himachal Pradesh, Solan has ancient temples and monasteries that attract hundreds of tourists and devotees every year. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2920}",, 2923," This is a small and relatively less explored town, at a distance of mere 10 km from main Shimla. Tourists come here to relax and unwind in the lap of nature where the richness in flora and fauna is in abundance. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2921}",, 2924," Situated at an elevation of 2500 meters, Fagu is a serene snow-clad hamlet, located around 45 minutes drive from Shimla. It is known for its apple plantations, sowing fields and the snow-covered Himalayas in the backdrop. Since it is secluded, Fagu is a honeymooner's heaven. It also popular amongst trekkers and naturalists. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2922}",, 2925," While Shimla is being flooded by tourists every year, a serene, calm and epitome of beauty lies near it, waiting to be discovered. Shoghi, a small hill station just 13 Kms. from Shimla is abundant in natural scenic beauty and a large variety of flora and fauna. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2923}",, 2926," Ice Skating is a famous sport in the beautiful city of Shimla. The Shimla Ice Skating Rink is well-known because it is a naturally formed rink and is also the largest and the only naturally formed arena found in South Asia. Ice skating is thus a favourite sport for one and all here, especially during winters. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2924}",, 2927," Cafe Wake & Bake is another one of the famous cafes in the tinsel town. With world class coffee, pancakes and bacon, the cafe attracts tourists in large numbers. Boasting of surreal picturesque views outside the window and artsy ones indoors, having a delicious breakfast here is one of the best things to do in Shimla. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2925}",, 2928," Cafe Hide Out is one other wonderful cafes in Shimla popular for its delicious snacks and even better coffee. Situated on the first floor near The Mall, the place is run by two brothers and offer finger licking food. In addition to that, the food is priced at fairly cheap rates and is a must stop cafe when in Shimla. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2926}",, 2929," Originally built as a residence of Lord Kitchener of Khartoum, this building is said to have been a favorite retreat of Lord Ripon. However, the building got burnt in 1993 and a new Wildflower building was built as a hotel there by joint venture between HP government and Oberoi group of Hotels. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2927}",, 2930," Located in Chharabara, just 10 km from Shimla, this is the official retreat residence for the President of India. It was built in 1850 and was part of the Viceroy of India property. The architectural pattern and the natural beauty of the place have made The Retreat a tourist attraction in Shimla. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2928}",, 2931, Heritage walk is a guided tour of the Heritage Zone located in Shimla. The heritage walk begins at one end of the city and participants walk to every heritage monument in Shimla. One can choose to hire a guide to get more information and hear exciting stories from the British era. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2929}",, 2932," Bharara Fair is held every year in the Village of Bharara held in the honour of Lord Koteshwar, locally known as Devta and is open for people belonging to all caste and creeds. It is an event where everyone comes together to celebrate and seek blessings from the Lord. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2930}",, 2933," Bhoj Fair is celebrated in the Gumman Village in Shimla. It is a three-day event celebrated in the honour of Lord Banshur/ Lord Bansor, Lord Parshuram and Lord Kilbaru. Held in November every year, it is dedicated primarily to the commanding deity or the Kul Devta, Devta Bansor. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2931}",, 2934," Also known by the name of Chanshal Valley, the Chanshal Pass is a refreshingly beautiful destination located in Himachal Pradesh, precisely 160 kilometres in distance from Shimla. Whether you work a tiring desk job or simply want to get away from the pollution and chaos of a metropolitan city, this gorgeous mountain valley is the perfect spot for your weekend getaway. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2932}",, 2935," Lavi Fair is a unique event held in Rampur Bushahr which is a municipal council in the district of Shimla. It is celebrated every year from 11th to 14th of November and is attended by small and large-scale merchants and businessmen, but is majorly organised to encourage business amongst the locals and the shepherds. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2933}",, 2936," When it comes down to rugged mountainous views, free spirited nature and an overall enchanting and wild trip, the Himalayan village of Khara Pathar takes the cake. The small village may not seem often be chosen in favour of its famous neighbour, Shimla and due to the extremely off track road that leads to Khara Pathar, but the places charm is never dims. Khara Pathar is located at a height of 8770 feet above sea level, making it the highest point on the Shimla route. The staggering height of the village makes the view here a thing of the legends, especially at night when all the scattered houses on the hill are lit up like tiny specks. The cloud piercing height also gives rise to clear cloudless nights which give individuals an absolutely stunning view of the millions of stars, which is a sight as rare as a shooting star in big cities or towns. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2934}",, 2937," The Shimla Summer Festival is a celebration of the bounty of the harvest, and the festivities honour the advent of the summer. Spread out over five days; the festival is a gala of musical performances, cultural attractions, folk performances, local handicraft exhibitions, as well as with quirky activities like fashion shows, dog shows, stalls that sell artisanal ware and serve up local cuisine; it is an event that has something for everybody. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2935}",, 2938," The Hatkoti Valley is mainly visited by the locals as a day trip from Shimla and is a popular pilgrimage spot, religious symbol as well as a sanctuary for those wishing to make themselves one with nature. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2936}",, 2939," Nilgiri Mountain Railway, also known as Toy Train in Ooty, is one of the key attractions of the popular hill station Ooty. Such is the train's popularity and history that it was declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2005. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2937}",, 2940," Ooty Lake lies at a distance of approximately 2 km from Ooty city in the green hills of the Nilgiris district. The stunning lake is spread over an area of 65 acres, and its foundation was laid down by John Sullivan who was the collector of Coimbatore in 1824.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2938}",, 2941, Emerald lake is an exquisite lake in the upper plateau region of the Nilgiri hills. It is a part of the silent valley and is beside the Red hill nature resort which is a best picnic place of the region. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2939}",, 2942, The botanical Gardens of Ooty are one of the most sought after and famous tourist destinations in the whole of India. It is located on the hillock of Ooty which is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2940}",, 2943," This is a unique natural site where a protruding rock looks like a dolphin's nose! Climbing up to the spot might require some effort, but it is totally worth it! From this point, one can catch the breathtaking view of the Catherine falls hundreds of meters below and also of the Coonoor stream meeting the Kotogiri stream. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2941}",, 2944, Rose garden lies in the heart and soul of Ooty.The construction stays to be magnificent and there are small tunnels made wherein the roses are planted. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2942}",, 2945," The Avalanche Lake in the Nilgiris District of Tamil Nadu is a famous tourist spot. Especially renowned among nature enthusiasts and photographers, the lake is set amidst a captivating landscape which is filled with lovely flowers. The waterfalls that fall down the nearby mountains further add to the beauty of the place. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2943}",, 2946," Dodabetta, literally translating to mean - Big Peak, is located approximately 10 km away from Ooty. It towers to a staggering height of 8650 feet or 2,623 meters above the sea level and is the highest peak in the Nilgiri Hills. A treat to the eyes, this picturesque land is indeed a great sightseeing place. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2944}",, 2947, The St. Stephen's Church in Ooty is indeed a marvellous and breathtaking architectural marvel located on the road to Mysore in Ooty. It is one of the earliest churches that you will find in the Nilgiris district. The structure dates back to the 19th century and was built by the British government. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2945}",, 2948," The thread garden at Ooty is a popular tourist spot that exhibits some of the most magnificent and exquisite collection of artificial flowers and plants, all made by the expert hands of the skilful artists by using JUST thread. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2946}",, 2949," Ooty, once the summer capital of the British in India, is bestowed with the bounty of nature. A favorite sport of the area, trekking has gained admiration with the tourists in the recent years. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2947}",, 2950, Kalhatti falls is called as 'Bird Watcher's Paradise' as it gives you a bird point view of the whole valley. The lovely beauty and calm atmosphere of the place makes it the best for spending vacations and for short trips. Elephants visit this lake frequently which becomes a great sight for the travelers.  ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2948}",, 2951, One of the most mesmerizing destinations in Ooty is the Tiger Hill. This exotic spot lies to the east of the hill station and towards the lower end of the Doddabetta peak. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2949}",, 2952, This is one of the oldest hill stations of the Nilgiris. It is a village in the middle of mind blowing tea plantations. The lush green surrounding and extremely quaint atmosphere makes Coonoor an amazing place to visit. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2950}",, 2953, Kamraj sagar lake is a dam and is located in the suburbs of Ooty. It is located far away at a distance between the woodlands and thus make an amazing picnic spot. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2951}",, 2954," Annamalai Temple is a situated about 20 km away from Ooty. This place has with time turned into as a famous temple of Lord Muruga, known as 7th Hill house of the lord. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2952}",, 2955," Droog Fort is located in the area surrounding Coonoor. A trekkers delight, one must undertake some by foot traveling to reach this destination. This old and worn out fort is located 6,000 ft above the plains. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2953}",, 2956," A popular picnic spot in the region, this place is consistently visited by tourists. The view from this spot is spectacular and a major crowd puller! It is possible to see the Coonoor stream some 5000 feet below. This vantage point also provides you with an excellent view of the Coimbatore plains. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2954}",, 2957, An extremely pretty botanical garden - a rare but beautiful sight in the region - was developed back in 1874 by Mr. J.D. Sims and Major Murray. There is an annual fruit and vegetable show that is held in the park that is well attended. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2955}",, 2958," Catherine Falls, also known as St. Catherine's Falls, is situated in the area that surrounds Coonoor. This magnificent waterfall falls from an impressive height of 250 feet. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2956}",, 2959," The Upper Bhavani Lake is a mesmerising and breathtaking lake that is located above the Avalanche Area in the Nilgiri Hills. This beautiful lake, which was previously ignored and consequently unexplored, is now gaining some popularity and credit for its charming beauty and picturesque scenes.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2957}",, 2960, Bison Valley gained its name from the Indian bison that roams throughout this area. Splendid views of the cardamom forests and momentous possible from this beautiful valley. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2958}",, 2961," Pykara Lake has everything that a person on vacation can ask for, right from ambience and comfort to scenic beauty. Nature lovers, photographers and adventure seekers should definitely not miss out on this unique and fun-filled place. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2959}",, 2962," Wenlock Downs is a famous picnic spot in the outskirts of Ooty. People seeking a spot to escape the polluted environment and the world of concrete often head to this attraction. At Wenlock Downs, they find a vast expanse of lush green meadow over the natural landscape with rolling mountains all covered in dense vegetation. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2960}",, 2963," Thunder World is a themed amusement park in Ooty. Also known as Dinosaur Park, it is famous amongst the young and the old who visit to get a feel of going back into the past and experiencing illusions or witnessing the world of spirits. The park is divided into themed sections – the Jurassic Jungle, the Vortex and the Haunted House. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2961}",, 2964," Located at a distance of 4 kms from the Ooty Bus Stand on the Ooty Coonoor road, Ketti Valley View is a popular vantage point in Ooty. Boasting of utter tranquillity and surreal setting, the place offers mesmerising views of the resplendent valley below with gushing waterfalls, meandering streams and flourishing wildlife. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2962}",, 2965," Situated in the hill town of Ooty, Cairn Hill is an eco-tourism and a reserved forest site which came into existence in the 1860s and sprawls over a massive area of approx 168 hectares. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2963}",, 2966," Adam's Fountain is a gorgeous fountain situated at the Charring Cross junction in Ooty. The fountain was built in 1886 as a memorial to the then Governor of Ooty. The cost of the total construction was between INR 13,000 and INR 14,000 and was collected through public funding. It is a very important tourist landmark in the city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2964}",, 2967," Perched atop the Elk Hill in Ooty, amidst picturesque backdrop and a resplendent setting, Elk Murugan Temple is a revered Hindu temple enshrined by Lord Muruga. Besides the gorgeous landscape and astounding panoramic vistas, the hill also boasts of rich and flourishing wildlife and bounteous nature. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2965}",, 2968," Located at a distance of just 1 km from the Ooty Railway Station, the Ooty Wax Museum is one of the top places to visit of the place and is housed in a 130 years old charming colonial mansion. Besides, the museum also houses full depiction of the life of a rural household. There are sites where you can see Indian potters and villagers doing pottery and farming, cultivating etc.; all carved out in wax. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2966}",, 2969," Situated on the outskirts of Ooty, Kandal Cross Shrine is a beautiful church popularly known as the Jerusalem of the East. The church houses a life size bronze crucifix and a relic in a small glass case which is believed to be from the original cross that Christ carried. Sacred prayers are offered every Friday. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2967}",, 2970," Stone House in Ooty is famous for being the first bungalow in the town. Also known as Kal Bangala in Tamil, it was built in the early 19th century by John Sullivan, an Englishman, the first Collector of Udhagamandalam and the founder of the British Settlement in Ooty. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2968}",, 2971," The Government Museum in Ooty was built in 1989 to maintain and promote the culture of Ooty in the form of exhibits and information. The attraction houses an extensive collection of the culture, history, the tribes, tribal objects, sculptures, paintings, handicrafts, nature and the ecology of Udhagamandalam. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2969}",, 2972," Pykara Falls are set amidst the backdrop of a lush green forest and are an absolute delight to witness. Pykara is the name of a village which lies at a distance of around 19 kms from Ooty, in the state of Tamil Nadu. It is also the name of a river which runs through the Pykara village, which is sacred to the natives of this land. The Pykara river flows downstream from the mountains, over a series of waterfalls, and these are known as the Pykara falls. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2970}",, 2973," Children's' Park in Ooty is one of the most prominent and popular parks of the city. Blanketted in a lush green grassy carpet, the park has several rides and swings for children. In addition to that, the park also facilitates boating, rowing and horse riding etc as recreational activities. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2971}",, 2974," Lake Park in Ooty is situated adjacent to the Ooty Lake. Adorned with vibrant flowers and a glossy green carpet, the park is a hot spot for leisure evenings and sunbathing. It also has dinosaur statues and entertaining games for kids. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2972}",, 2975," Known to be the third highest waterfalls in the Nilgiris, the mesmerising Katari Falls is situated at Adikarratti in Ooty, 10 kms from Coonoor. Boasting of a magnificent height of 180 m, the silvery water gushing down to form a pool at the base is also a popular picnic spot in the region. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2973}",, 2976, The very beautiful and mesmerising Halashana Waterfalls are located in the Nilgiris near the cities of both Ooty and Coonoor. The silvery water falls down a height of 150 feet above the sea level. The area around the falls is owned by a private estate. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2974}",, 2977," Ooty Tea Factory or Tea Museum is situated on the Doddabetta Road in Ooty. Surrounded by emerald green tea plantations, the museum takes you on a tour of tea evolution from the origin to the present. It has a variety of preserved tea leaves on display. It also has an adjacent souvenir shop where you can try and buy various kinds of tea leaves. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2975}",, 2978," When in the hill town, market browsing for traditional homemade chocolates is one of the top things to do in Ooty. You can try and buy these at the Main Bazaar. Besides that, you can shop for apparels and woollen clothes at the Tibetan Market and spices at the Upper Bazaar Road. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2976}",, 2979," Honey & Bee Museum is situated on the Sargan Villa Club Road in Ooty and aims to provide in depth knowledge about the anatomy of a bee and the manufacture of honey from its nascent stage. The tour is a very informative one. And while the other things are common to most hill stations, a tour in this museum is unique and among the most unique things to do in Ooty. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2977}",, 2980," The Ooty Flower Show is an annual event which is held in the Ooty Botanical Gardens. Often referred to as ‘The Showstopper of the South’, the Ooty Flower Show has been successfully setting the bar to grasp the global trends in floriculture for the past 123 years. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2978}",, 2981," The culturally rich South-Indian state - Tamil Nadu – calls out tourists from all around the globe, and there is more than one reason to it. Be it the extravagance of architectural excellence in the form of magnificent temples, the serenity of the scenic beaches and the magical charm of the hill stations, Tamil Nadu is an absolute vacationers’ paradise. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2979}",, 2982," Cradled on the top of a hill near Jaipur lies the Amer Fort, one of the most magnificent palaces in India. Also commonly known as the Amber Fort, this majestic building is a part of an extensive complex. The massive fort can be explored in 2-3 hours. Audio guides are available explaining the history. Getting an elephant ride up the stairs to the Amber Fort is also a popular tourist activity. A sound and light show is also held here every evening. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2980}",, 2983," Chokhi Dhani is a luxury heritage resort synonymous with Rajasthani village culture. It is located a little on the outskirts of the city on Tonk Road. It is a true depiction of traditional Rajasthan with ancient artefacts, handicrafts, paintings, folklore and sculptures. The village offers myriad entertainment options- folk dances, singing, camel rides, puppet shows, fortune-tellers, acrobatics, predicting parrots, magic shows, horse riding. etc. It is also known for its traditional Rajasthani food. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2981}",, 2984," The City Palace is the main palace from where the Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh reigned. The palace includes the Chandra Mahan and Mubarak Mahal along with various other buildings within the complex. It is located towards the north-eastern side of Jaipur. The palace is divided into a series of courtyards, buildings and gardens. There is a museum that showcases various unique handcrafted products and other things that belong to the royal heritage of the City Palace. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2982}",, 2985," The Hawa Mahal stands at the intersection of the main road in Jaipur, Badi Chaupad. It is regarded as the signature building of Jaipur. From within, the Hawa Mahal palace is based on five floors each of which has a uniquely decorated chamber. The top of the palace offers a brilliant view of the City Palace, Jantar Mantar and the ever-busy Siredeori Bazar. There is a small museum as well which holds some rich relics and miniature paintings. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2983}",, 2986," Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is the largest stone astronomical observatory in the world. It is located just next to the City Palace. Built during the period between 1727 and 1733, the Jantar Mantar is still in a running condition and it stands as a witness regarding the wisdom of former age. The world's largest sundial is also situated here. A light and sound is conducted here every evening. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2984}",, 2987," Nahargarh Fort, situated on the outskirts of Jaipur, is known for breathtaking views of the city and its extended wall that connects it to Jaigarh Fort. Embellished with delicate carvings and stonework, it is an impregnable structure and together with its two neighbouring forts - Amer and Jaigarh once stood as the strong defence of Jaipur city. The Padao Restaurant is also a must-visit if you're near Nahargarh Fort from where you're sure to enjoy a panoramic view of the city of Jaipur. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2985}",, 2988," Situated in the Ram Niwas Garden, Albert Hall Museum is one of the oldest museums of Rajasthan. It has a rich collection of various kinds of items such as paintings, carpets, ivory, stone, metal sculptures, colourful crystal works etc. The museum looks stunning with yellow lights at night. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2986}",, 2989," Located on an elevated ground at the base of Moti Dungri hill, the Birla Temple of Jaipur is dedicated to Lord Vishnu (Narayan), the preserver and his consort Lakshmi, the Goddess of wealth. It is also known as the Lakshmi Narayanan Temple and forms a part of one of the several Birla temples located all around the country. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2987}",, 2990," Located in Ram Niwas Garden, this open-air food court offers 21 flavours of the Pink City under one roof (or sky). Masala Chowk brings the best Jaipur has to offer in street food and assembles it in one place. Initially, the place was meant to attract tourists, given its proximity to the famous Albert Hall Museum in the area. However, Masala Chowk has become the talk of the town amongst the locals too. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2988}",, 2991," Jaigarh Fort is a grand structure perched on the top of the 'Cheel ka teela' hills designed by a talented architect called Vidhyadhar. The fort reflects the city's prosperous past and is named after the ruler who got it built, Sawai Jai Singh II. It is connected to Amer Fort through subterranean passages. The fort currently houses the world's largest cannon on wheels - 'Jaivana' and offers a magnificent view of Jaipur city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2989}",, 2992," Situated in Bhakrota, on the outskirts of Jaipur, Pink Pearl Fun City Resort and Amusement Park is one of the most popular amusement parks in the city. Replete with a number of thrilling rides and adventure activities both for kids and for adults, the park is buzzing with activity all year round. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2990}",, 2993," Located in the City Palace complex, Galtaji Temple is a prehistoric Hindu pilgrimage site. Outlined by the striking Aravalli hills, the vast temple complex consists of several shrines, holy kunds, pavilions and natural springs. The walls of this temple are beautifully adorned with carvings and paintings and it is designed to resemble a grand haveli. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2991}",, 2994," Jal Mahal is one of the most photographed monuments in India. It is located in the centre of Man Sagar Lake. The most striking feature of this palace is that while only one storey appears above the water level, there are in fact 4 storeys submerged underneath. The entry inside the fort is prohibited, but the view from a considerable distance while boating is breathtaking. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2992}",, 2995," Slightly outside of Jaipur, Gatore ki Chhatriyan is the crematorium grounds for the Kachwahas, a Rajput dynasty. It is set in a tranquil location and consists of a number of beautiful cenotaphs which mark the official cremation spots of the former rulers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2993}",, 2996," Amrapali Museum is one of the popular museums of Jaipur known for showcasing different styles of Indian Jewellery art. It houses a wide collection of Tribal jewellery along with Mughal style, Rajput style and temple jewellery. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2994}",, 2997," Pink City in Jaipur refers to the old walled city that was built in the year 1727 by Maharaja Jai Singh II. A number of important structures such as Badi Chaupar, Jantar Mantar and City Palace are situated in this part of the city along with Bapu Bazaar and Johri Bazaar. The city is known as 'Pink City' as it is built out of Sandstone and reflects the colour pink in the daytime. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2995}",, 2998," Patrika Gate serves as the entrance to the Jawahar Circle Park and is one of the photographed spots in India. A massive gate famous for its gorgeous architecture, it is characterised by vibrant colours and intricate carvings that symbolise the Rajasthani culture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2996}",, 2999," Situated on the Sikar highway in Jaipur, Angel Resort and Amusement Park is a resort cum water park cum amusement park as the name suggests. The property offers stay and accommodation facility as well. It also has a number of fun adventure activities that you can try your hand at. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2997}",, 3000," The Amar Jawan Jyoti in Jaipur, Rajasthan is a monument located at Jan Path on the Jaipur Nagar Nigam road. Built to commemorate the soldiers and martyrs from Jaipur who served India during wartime, it is known for its flames that never stop burning. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2998}",, 3001," A zoological garden in Jaipur, Rajasthan, the Jaipur Zoo is situated close to the Albert Hall Museum and within the Ram Niwas Garden premises. It is is one of the oldest zoos in the country and India’s fourth-largest gharial breeding farm. There is also a small museum within the zoo premises. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 2999}",, 3002," The Central Park of Jaipur is the largest park in Jaipur. With its big lush garden and long-running track, the park also has the tallest and first day and night national flag. It is popular amongst tourists and locals for picnic. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3000}",, 3003, Sisodia Rani Garden is a royal garden built on the premises of the Sisodia Palace in Jaipur. The step garden has a central water fountain with channels running through it. The best time to explore this garden is in the morning or the evening. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3001}",, 3004," Located about 8 kms from the city centre of Jaipur, Rambagh Palace is one among the finest palaces of Jaipur. Once a residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur, today the palace has been converted into a luxury heritage resort with brilliant architecture, lighting and facilities. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3002}",, 3005," For Krishna followers, this is the most significant temple in the world after Vrindavan. It is believed that the statue of the deity here looks exactly like Krishna's form during his incarnation of Earth. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3003}",, 3006," Moti Dungri Temple in Jaipur is located on a small hillock and is bordered by Moti Dungri Fort. In spite of being a cultural landmark, Moti Dungri Fort cannot be viewed by the public as it is privately owned. The temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha and houses the idol of deity that is purportedly 500 years. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3004}",, 3007," Raj Mandir is an ancient cinema hall in Jaipur, conceptualized in the late-1960s by Mehtab Chandra Golcha. It is entitled “Pride of Asia” for its magnificent architecture, the ambience and the surreal experience it provides to its audiences. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3005}",, 3008," Panna Meena ka Kund in Jaipur is one of the many famous stepwells that still stand in the western part of India. The historical stepwell is known for its symmetrical staircase on all four sides. The stairs are made in such a manner that you can reach any of them from anywhere, by simply climbing up and down some flights. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3006}",, 3009," Ram Niwas Garden is a royal garden built in 1868 by Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh. A historical landmark, the Albert Hall Museum is located here. Explore the lush green landscaped gardens and or visit the theatre, the Bird Park, the Zoo or the Art Gallery. There are also several cafes located nearby. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3007}",, 3010," Digamber Jain Mandir Sanghiji is a Jain temple situated 16 kms away from Jaipur in the town of Sanganer. Built of red sandstone, the temple enshrine Adinath- the first Jain tirthankara in the central shrine. Boasting of Shikhara style architecture, the temple has several carvings on the inner walls of the shrine of lotuses, creepers and elephants ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3008}",, 3011," Located around 20 km from Jaipur, Abhaneri Stepwell is one of the largest stepwells and most intricate pieces of architecture in Rajasthan. Also, known as Chand Baori, the geometry of the stepwell is mesmerising. The Step Well is deep with 3,500 steps going down to nearly 20 meters to the base and has 13 floors in between. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3009}",, 3012," Situated in the heart of the Pink city between Sanganer Gate and New Gate, Bapu Bazaar is known for its alluring Rajasthani quintessential products including textiles, handicrafts, brass works and precious stones. It is one of the most famous markets of the city for buying traditional Jutis, Bangles, Dupattas, Sarees, Scarves etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3010}",, 3013," The Kale Hanuman Ji Temple, often known as the Kale Hanuman Ji Ka Mandir, is a Hindu temple in the Chandi ki Taksal neighbourhood of Jaipur, Rajasthan. It is known for housing a unique black statue of Lord Hanuman. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3011}",, 3014, World Trade Park is situated in Malviya Nagar in Jaipur and is the second largest mall of the country. The construction of the mall costed 350 crores and it took two years to finish it. It was inaugurated in the year 2012 by Shahrukh Khan. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3012}",, 3015," Painted in pink, Johari Bazaar is the oldest market in Jaipur popular for its vibrant ambience, delicious food and premium quality Kundan jewellery. Considered a haven for jewellery junks, the market offers a wide variety of glittering Jaipuri jewellery made in gold, silver, diamonds, emeralds, and rubies. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3013}",, 3016," Dedicated to the Hindu God, Narayan Akshardham Temple is known for its beautiful architecture, magnificent idols, sculptures, and carvings. The lush green surroundings add to its beauty and serenity. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3014}",, 3017," Jawahar Circle is situated in Malviya Nagar in Jaipur and boasts of being the largest circular park in Asia. The park has a peculiar jogging track and is encircled by a rose garden. Besides, it has play area for kids and kiosks. The main highlight of the park is the dance of the musical fountains which is one of the most popular tourist attractions of the city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3015}",, 3018," One of the finest specimens of Rajput architecture in Jaipur, Chand Pol offers spectacular views of the famed old bazaar and glimpses of the Rajasthani culture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3016}",, 3019," The Anokhi Foundation aims to preserve the centuries old customs and traditions of the artisans in Jaipur. the foundation has been running a museum, Anokhi Museum of Handmade Paintings, where it exhibits various artifacts in relation to the hand and block printing. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3017}",, 3020, Chand Baori is a major tourist attraction site in Abhaneri village and is a very big step well with flights of steps on the three sides that lead to the water reserve. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3018}",, 3021," Kanak Vrindavan Garden is a royal garden located on the footsteps of Nahargarh hills near Amber Fort. Divided into eight sections, it boasts of the intricate marble fountain, Parikrama and the exquisite mirror work on the walls of Govind Devji temple built in the premises. The gardens here are often compared with those in Vrindavan where Lord Krishna once lived. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3019}",, 3022, Sargasuli Tower or Isar Lat is a historical heritage monument situated near Tripolia Gate of City Palace in Jaipur. The seven tiered minaret is built in a fashion similar to that of Qutub Minar in Delhi and Kirti Stambh of Chittorgarh. The tower has a tiny entry with a spiralling staircase and every tier has a balcony outlet. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3020}",, 3023," Located on the Delhi bypass in Jaipur at Lakshman Dungri, Khole Ke Hanuman Ji Temple is a Hindu revered temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman. The temple is perched on a hillock and offers some panoramic views of the surrounding hills. Besides, the shrine has a spacious sanctum which can accommodate around 500 people at once. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3021}",, 3024," Mauj Mahal Water Park and Fun Resort is a multiple themed amusement park complex on the Chomu-Jaipur highway in Jaipur. The amusement park offers various activities including rain dance, video games parlor, spa and even a beauty parlor for the ladies etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3022}",, 3025," Garh Ganesh Temple is an ancient temple built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh before he laid the foundation stone of the city of Jaipur. The temple is located near Jaigarh and Nahargarh Forts on the Aravalli Hills. It is dedicated to Lord Ganesh who is revered in Vigra Purushakriti, which means his child-form is worshipped here. The temple is often a halting spot for trekkers who explore the Aravalli Hills for a fabulous view of the city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3023}",, 3026," Elefantastic, situated at the capital city of Rajasthan, Jaipur, is a place that will change your perception of an elephant sanctuary forever. The elephants here are treated nicely, and it also boasts of its great hospitality, extreme geography, kaleidoscopic culture, deep-rooted spirituality, photogenic chaos and love for animals. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3024}",, 3027," Karauli is a quaint town famous for sacred places and is home to more than 300 temples. The rich, vibrant and colourful heritage and culture of Rajasthan can be glimpsed in this town which makes it a perfect place to visit on a vacation. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3025}",, 3028, Bhandarej located in the Duasa district in Rajasthan is a quaint and perfect place to getaway from the hustle bustle of the city. This is a vibrant and colourful place that is beautifully juxtaposed with the intricate stone monuments. Bhandarej is full of scenic beauty and picturesque landscapes. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3026}",, 3029," At a distance of around 56 kms from Jaipur, Samode Palace is a heritage palace cum hotel. A fusion of Muslim and Rajputana architecture, the palace also houses Sheesh Mahal or Hall of Mirrors. It is also surrounded by beautiful gardens which are a treat to the eyes. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3027}",, 3030," Originally a residence of Rajadhiraj Hari Singh of the Achrol family in the 1930s, Hari Mahal Palace has now been partly converted into a heritage luxury hotel. The interesting factor is that half of the palace is still occupied by the members of the royal family. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3028}",, 3031," Built in 1729, Rajmahal Palace is a symbol of love by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II for his wife. Briefly occupied by the British, the palace has now been restored and converted into a luxury stay. It still houses some of the ancient relics and royal chandeliers from the bygone era. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3029}",, 3032," Built by Thakur of Kanota, General Amar Singh, Narain Niwas Palace boasts of Anglo Indian style of architecture of the Victorian era. The palace has now been converted into a heritage home to give you a glimpse of the opulent royal lifestyle. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3030}",, 3033," Originally built as a vantage point nearly 300 years ago, Shahpura Haveli was later converted into a magnificent fortress. The palace has now been converted into a heritage home which boasts of Indo-Saracenic style of architecture. It is frequented by celebrities, politicians and other popular artists. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3031}",, 3034," Located 8km away from Lonavala, Tiger's Leap is a popular tourist point. It is a cliff top with a sheer drop of over 650 m, offering a comprehensive view of the hills and the Western Ghats. The echo point on Tiger's Leap is another major attraction. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3032}",, 3035," Midway between Lonavala and Khandala is a fort by the name of Rajmachi Fort, a prominent landmark that watches over some of the most breathtakingly beautiful and wide sceneries of the region. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3033}",, 3036," A world class entertainment park, Imagica Adlabs is a one of its kind destination picnic spot with plethora of entertainment options. Located on Mumbai-Pune Expressway, this theme park is one of the latest additions in the list of Mumbai's entrainment hubs. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3034}",, 3037," A one of its kind, this place is known for its irreplaceable grandeur and plush signature features. The fountains of ecstasy, Sahyadri peaks and the historic Koyarigarh fort offer a spectacular view of the grand Aambey valley city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3035}",, 3038," Lonavala Lake is located on the outskirts of Lonavala and is sourced by the Inrayani River. The lake fills up during the monsoons and dries up during the winter leading it to be popularly known as the monsoon lake. It is a popular picnic spot offering activities like bird watching, swimming, and angling. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3036}",, 3039, Karla Caves are ancient Buddhist rock-cut caves and a famous tourist attraction located near Lonavala. It is one of the oldest Buddhist cave shrines in India. These caves houses one of the largest Chaityas (prayer hall with a stupa) in India. Karla Caves is mainly known for the Ekvira Temple located inside. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3037}",, 3040," The Bhaja caves are a group of 22 rock-cut Buddhist caves, located near Pune. Visited mostly along with the Karla Caves, these caves are believed to have existed since 2nd century BC. It houses a group of 14 majestic stupas. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3038}",, 3041," This is one of many forts of Chhatrapati Shivaji, adorned with elements and styles of Maharshtrian architecture. Not only the grandeur of the structure, but the sceneries and views all around, make it another favorite of all its visitors. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3039}",, 3042," Bhushi Dam is a masonry dam on the Indrayani River and one of the most popular places to visit in Lonavala during the monsoons. Even though swimming is prohibited at the dam due to the inconsistent flow of the water, one can always enjoy on the steps. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3040}",, 3043," Sunil's Celebrity Wax Museum is a popular attraction in Lonavala. It houses almost 100 sculptures of celebrities like Rajiv Gandhi, Benazir Bhutto, Michael Jackson, Kapil Dev Adolf Hitler, AR Rahman and many more. Image of Chhatrapati Shivaji is the highlight of the museum. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3041}",, 3044," Located at the starting of Khandala Ghatsa, the Amrutanjan Point is an excellent view point from where one can get a magnificent aerial view of the town Khopoli as well as the Duke's Nose. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3042}",, 3045, Rajmachi is a picturesque village situated close to Lonavala. It is famous for Rajmachi Fort which is a popular trekking spot in the region. It also house two historical forts - Shrivardhan and Manaranjan forts. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3043}",, 3046," Wet N Joy Water Park is situated on the Old Mumbai Pune highway in Lonavala and is synonymous with fun, thrill and excitement. With a variety of joy rides, water slides, fun zones and a massive food court, the water park is a popular recreation spot both among the kids and the adults. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3044}",, 3047," While in Lonavala, take home the snacks the town is known for, especially the sweet and crunchy Chikki. Also get you hands on canned jams, popular in the area. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3045}",, 3048," Bungee Jumping in Lonavala takes place in the  Della Adventures park. The equipment is attached at a height of 150 ft and lasts for about 7-10 minutes. People above the age of 10, with a body weight of above 35 kgs are allowed to take the jump.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3046}",, 3049," The Lonavala - Bhimashankar trek is popular countryside trail. It is known for deep and dense rain forests, meadows blooming with flowers, tiny rivulets, ethnic tribal villages or long forgotten temples. The popularity of Lonavala as a hill station only adds to the appeal and makes your experience priceless. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3047}",, 3050," Surrounded by a huge plateau, is a historical fort, land marking the lush green and dreamy mountains of Khandala. A 3-hour drive away from Mumbai, this one is often marked as a favorite for the monsoons. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3048}",, 3051," Tikona Fort, a dominant hill fortress is a popular one-day trek spot of the Pawana Maval region of the Konkan. Situated at a height of 3500 feet, the fort has high fortifications, large doorways, seven water tanks with clean water and a spectacular view from its topmost bastion. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3049}",, 3052, Karla and Bhaja Caves are ancient Buddhist rock-cut caves and a famous tourist attraction located near Lonavala. It is one of the oldest Buddhist cave shrines in India. These caves depict an early phase of the Buddhist architecture.  ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3050}",, 3053," Located in Rajmachi, the Bhairvanath Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, who is also known as Bhairavnath. It is known for its architecture and design which is similar to that of the other Shiva temples in the Konkan region. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3051}",, 3054, Duke’s Nose is a popular viewpoint located about 7 kilometres from Lonavala. It is hugely famous for hiking and its picturesque location. It also serves as an ideal picnic spot for tourists exploring Lonavala. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3052}",, 3055," Located in Dhankawadi Lonavala, Narayani Dham Temple is dedicated to Ma Narayani. Built in 2002, the shrine is constructed in white marbles and is a popular tourist spot of the city. The magnanimous four storeyed temple also houses idols of Ganpathi, Hanuman and several other deities which are decked up with dazzling jewels and in beautiful apparels. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3053}",, 3056," Shaped in form of a Scorpion's sting, this hill is an expansive area of 38 square km and is 625 meters above the sea level. Known for the various trekking expeditions it sports, one can also watch over the thick and dense forest surrounding the area, as they climb up. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3054}",, 3057," A fort constructed on an isolated hill, at a distance of about 24km from Lonavala, tends to be the only fort atop a hill in the town. The fort has two entrance gateway with a Ganesh Temple and other small caves around. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3055}",, 3058, The Tungarli Dam is built alongside Tungarli lake in the region of Rajmachi. The dam helps in the irrigation facilities of the region. One can also camp alongside the lake after an adventurous trekking trip making it a soulful experience. Also enjoy the lush green surroundings on your stay here. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3056}",, 3059," Another set of hills that landmark the lush greenery and misty skies of Lonavala are the Sausage hills. With wide views of the valleys, lakes and hills around, rare species of birds and a trekking experience amidst such refreshing surroundings, this can be one of the most flattering experiences in the town. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3057}",, 3060," The Reverse Waterfall is a waterfall that flows in the reverse direction. This is one of the most popular reverse waterfalls in India and amongst the only few. Best visited during the monsoon, the trek to the waterfall is popular amongst the adventure enthusiasts. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3058}",, 3061," Situated near the Karla Caves in Lonavala, Ekvira Devi Temple or Ekvira Aai Temple is a Hindu temple especially revered by fisherfolk popularly called as Koli people. The shrine is located atop the Karla Caves and can be reached by alighting about 200 steps. Legend has it that the temple was constructed by the Pandavas during their exile. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3059}",, 3062," The Ryewood Park, located close to the Lonavala market, was once a Botanical garden which is now converted into a public park. Marked by well maintained and landscaped lawns and gardens, a children park and countless old species of trees, this one makes up for an ideal picnic spot.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3060}",, 3063," Tung Fort is a hill fort located close to Lonavala which is known for the Pavana Lake it houses in its complex. At 1075m, this fort is slightly difficult to climb. From the top, Lohagad Fort, Visapur Fort, Tikona Fort and Korigad Fort can be viewed. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3061}",, 3064," Situated between Bhushi dam and Amby valley in Lonavala, Lion's Point is a popular vantage point in the city which offers spectacular panoramic vistas of the adjacent hills and the valley below. The hill top is surrounded by cascading waterfalls, lush green valleys and majestic mountains and is a famous tourist spot in the city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3062}",, 3065," Kune Falls are the 14th highest waterfalls in India located in Lonavala. It is a three-tiered waterfall set amidst the backdrop of Sahayadri mountains. Unfortunately, the road to the Kune Falls is under private and hence visitor entry is restricted. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3063}",, 3066," Shri Durga Parameshwari Temple is located on the NH4 Highway in Lonavala and is dedicated to Ma Durga. Built in a south indian architecture fashion, the temple is made in pure white marbles and presided by a very beautiful Durga idol. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3064}",, 3067," Shivling Point is another vantage point in Lonavala situated left to Lion's Point. The majestic mountain peak is surrounded by verdant greenery, mesmerising waterfalls and offers sweeping views of the adjacent hills. The place is a popular tourist spot. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3065}",, 3068," Kaivalyadhama Ashram is a combination of Healthcare, Yogic educational institute and naturopathy in a single place.  The Ashram was established in 1924 by Swami Kuvalayananda for his scientific research in the yogic arts. The institute provides degree as well as Diploma Courses in various fields of yogic sciences. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3066}",, 3069," Aundoli is a campsite in Lonavala characterised by bounteous nature, rich wildlife and towering mountains in the backdrop. Sprawling over a vast area of 3.5 acres of land, Aundoli is a ideal getaway spot popular among honeymooners, backpackers, adventure enthusiasts, friends and family alike. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3067}",, 3070," Della Adventure Park is a fun amusement cum waterpark based in Lonavala. Boasting of a plethora of activities including Aqua Zorb, swoop swing, flying fox, rappelling, paintball, buggy ride, bull ride, land zorbing etc, the park also has a nightlife club and several restaurants both for fine dine and binge eating. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3068}",, 3071, Kataldhar Waterfalls is situated around 6 kms from Lonavala and is one of the most stunning waterfalls in the region. It is slightly unpopular and not known by many because it is hidden from view and can only be reached through a trek in the valley. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3069}",, 3072, Ghangad is a magnificent fortress situated 30 kms from Lonavala. The fort boasts of being atleast 300 years old and was recently restored by the Shivaji Trail group. It is believed that the fort was originally used to confine prisoners and keep a watch on the trade route between Pune and Konkan. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3070}",, 3073," Manranjan Fort or Manoranjan Fort is one of the fortifications in the continuity of the Rajmachi fort. Situated at an elevation of 2700 feet in the Sahyadris, the fort is mostly in ruins. It is flocked by a large number of trekkers and adventure enthusiasts. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3071}",, 3074," Andharban, also known as the ‘Dark Forest’ is a popular trekking destination located near the village of Pimpri and is only an hour and a half’s drive away from Lonavala. It offers a descending trail ideal for amateurs and beginners as well. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3072}",, 3075," Located in the heart of Mussoorie, the Mall is a colonial relic with benches and lampposts filled with modern shops, video game parlours and skating rinks. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3073}",, 3076," Located on the way between Dehradun-Mussoorie roads, Kempty Falls is a beautiful location to take a dip in water falling from an altitude of 40 feet. It is a perfect place to take a short swim or fish. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3074}",, 3077," Located in the heart of Mussoorie, the Camel’s Back Road is one of the most popular attractions of this spectacular hill station. Shaped like a camel's hump, the 4 km stretch is popular trekking spot also offering horse-rides. Tourists also flock here to get a panoramic and unobstructed view of the sunrise and sunset. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3075}",, 3078," Nestled amidst a canopy of dense Deodar trees, Landour is a quaint town in Uttarakhand located along the lower western Himalayas. It is a small cantonment town that surprisingly derives its name from the Welsh village of Llanddowrer and is teeming with history that dates all the way back to the British-era. Landour’s cozy setting and pristine natural beauty gives off a soothingly positive vibe, ideal for one to rejuvenate their senses. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3076}",, 3079," One of the most beautiful locations in Mussoorie, Uttarakhand, Dalai Hills is situated above the Lal Bahadur Academy and is quite close to Happy Valley. It is known for its statue of Lord Buddha, a Buddhist Temple, hiking and stunning sunset views. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3077}",, 3080," Gun Hill is the second highest peak of Mussoorie and one of the most famous destinations. It offers an enchanting view of some of the highest Himalayan ranges namely Bunderpunch, Srikantha, Pithwara and the Gangotri group, along with a picturesque view of the Mussoorie town and the Doon Valley. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3078}",, 3081," Untouched by commercialisation, Lal Tibba is located on the top of Depot Hill in Landour. It is one of the most stunning viewpoints in the region. From the telescope installed here, one can have panoramic view of Nilkantha peak in Badrinath, Kedarnath peak, and Banderpoonch range of three peaks. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3079}",, 3082," 6 km downhill of Mussoorie is the Jharipani Falls that you can reach within a 30 minute walk. Mussoorie's famous boarding schools, namely, St George's, Wynberg Allen, and Oakgrove are well packed within the estates of Jharipani. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3080}",, 3083," Located at 3 km from The Mall, Company Garden is a well maintained picnic spot with a mini lake, a flower garden and an amusement park in it. Also known as Municipal Garden, it is one of the best spots for picnic. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3081}",, 3084," Situated in the Aglar Valley of Tehri Garhwal, Devalsari is about 55km from Mussoorie, Uttarakhand and is a relatively unexplored area which is also a nature lover’s paradise. It is known for housing the Koneshwar Mahadev Temple and serving as the base for the tek to Nag Tibba. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3082}",, 3085," Sir Everest owned this mountain house in Mussoorie, India and spent a grand total of 11 years living here and using it as his observatory and laboratory. Built in 1832, the house is located in Park Estate, 6 kms west of Gandhi Chawk in Mussoorie and is also popularly known as Park House. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3083}",, 3086," 6 km west off the Library, the Cloud's end marks the end of Mussoorie. It is covered by thick jungles and tracks 2 km up to the Benog Wildlife Sanctuary. It offers a lovely walking track. This place offers a great view of Aglar River Valley. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3084}",, 3087," The Kellogg Memorial Church is a Presbyterian church that is located close to the Kasmanda Palace in the small army cantonment of Landour in Mussoorie, Uttarakhand. It is widely admired for its spectacular architecture and historical significance. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3085}",, 3088," Located on the Chamunda Peeth Temple Road, Soham Heritage Centre is a private enterprise based to preserve the rich Himalayan heritage by showcasing the cultural diversity of the Himalayas through paintings, murals, scrap art, frescoes and artefacts. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3086}",, 3089," Located about 7 km from Mussoorie, Bhatta Falls has natural stream of water flowing down the hills. Bhatta Falls is a must visit place for nature lovers as you can capture nature at its best here. The place is also loved as a picnic spot by tourists. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3087}",, 3090," Located at an divine altitude atop Benog Hills, Jwala Devi Temple, also popularly known as the Jwala Ji Temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga. One has to trek for about 2 kilometers uphill to reach the temple. The trek offers some panoramic views of the Shivalik ranges, Doon Valley as well as Yamuna River. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3088}",, 3091," A small hamlet towards East of Landour, Dhanaulti houses the Sukhanda Devi shrine amidst the lushness of Himalayan greenery and attracts numerous pilgrims to its site. You must also visit the Eco Park on the way to Chamba. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3089}",, 3092," Nestled amidst the hustle bustle and cultural hub of Happy Valley is the Shedup Choepelling Temple. Located at a distance of around 2.5 kms from the Company Garden on the highest cliff of the valley, the temple is adorned with murals, prayer wheels and meditation chambers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3090}",, 3093," Located at a distance of 6 kms on the Mussoorie- Dehradun highway, Mussoorie Lake is an artificial lake developed and maintained by the City Board and the Mussoorie Dehradun Development Authority. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3091}",, 3094," Cosily tucked amidst the tantalizing mountains and the exuberant woods, Mossy Falls is a well-kept secret of the hill town of Mussoorie. Located at a distance of 7 kms from the main city on the Bala Hisar Road, the mesmerising cascade Falls is named after the moss-laden rocks surrounding the gushing waterfalls. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3092}",, 3095," Situated on little hill-lock slightly above the Kasmanda Palace, Mussoorie Christ Church boasts of being the very first Catholic church in all of the Himalayan region. Built in 1836, the exquisite church is an exemplary example of Gothic architecture which evolved from Romanesque architecture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3093}",, 3096," Famous for its almost-extinct mountain quails, deer, leopards and red-billed blue magpie, the Benog Wildlife Sanctuary is well known to house rare species of birds and offers an excellent trail of pine-clad slopes surrounded by Himalayan peaks for a refreshing walk. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3094}",, 3097," Set in the scenic hill-station of Mussoorie, concealed from the clamor of the mall road, Char Dukan is an iconic collection of four shops sitting side by side, which have served foodies since time immemorial. Every year, this row of quaint eateries is inundated with ravenous vacationers who, after a tedious walk through Mussoorie, are waiting to pounce on the likes of pancakes, Wai-Wai, Pakoras and shakes. Undoubtedly the coolest hangout spot in Mussoorie, any trip to the hill-station without a halt at Char Dukan is considered incomplete. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3095}",, 3098," Snuggled amidst the eventful Mall road, is the vibrant Library Bazaar, bustling with energy and vivacity. A stroll in the bazaar can take you back to the vintage times. Arranged along a small circular path, the market oozes with gusto and radiates a colonial feel. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3096}",, 3099, The pristine Lake Mist is among the most beautiful destinations in Mussoorie. The emerald waters are covered by green forest terrains from sides giving the whole scenario a resplendent image making it an ideal for spending the moments of repose with your family and friends. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3097}",, 3100," Situated in Bhadraj on the western part of Mussoorie, the Bhadraj Temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna’s brother Lord Bal Bhadra or Balram. Besides its religious significance, the temple is best known for the long 11 km trek that it takes to reach it. Known as the Milkman’s Trail, it starts from Cloud's End in Dehradun and offers splendid views of the surroundings. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3098}",, 3101," Situated near Mussoorie, Nag Tibba is a relatively unknown and a very exhilarating trekking trail. Known as one of the best weekend treks, the place offers a climb of about 10,000 ft amid the snow clad mountains. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3099}",, 3102," Jabarkhet Wildlife Reserve boasts of being the first privately owned and operated wildlife sanctuary in Uttarakhand, which is also the first of its kind in all of India. Located on the Mussoorie- Dhanaulti road, around 15 kms from the heart of the city, the nature park is spread over 100 acres of land. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3100}",, 3103, Mussoorie's is a good place for adventure Sports like paragliding as well. There are some trekking opportunities also available here. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3101}",, 3104," Popularly known as ‘mini Tibet’, Happy Valley lies on the western end of the Library Point and is famous for housing some magnificent Tibetan monasteries, the IAS academy, candidly beautiful Municipal garden, a splendid valley of flowers, lively eateries and an all-around jocund environment. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3102}",, 3105," Located at a distance of 3 kms from the Library Bus stand in the main market, the Mussoorie Heritage Centre is a social enterprise showcasing the rich culture and heritage of the hilltown of Mussoorie. It displays the archives of the historical heritage of Mussoorie. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3103}",, 3106," The Mussoorie Adventure Park is a treasure trove of fun adventure activities including rock climbing, rappelling, trekking, parallel rope, zip line etc. Besides the activity thrills and adventure zone, this park offers cosy nooks and gorgeous grasslands to spend quality time amidst nature. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3104}",, 3107," Another feather in the cap of Mussoorie is the newly inaugurated K Dev Bhoomi Wax Museum, inspired by Madame Tussauds in London. Situated in the premises of Company Garden, just 3 kms ahead of The Mall, the museum boasts of lifelike wax statues of both domestic and international personalities. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3105}",, 3108, White Water Rafting is one of the most popular activities and things to do in Mussoorie. The clear waters and rapids of the hill town are perfect to enjoy rafting. The activity is performed under strict guidance of the professionals and is completely safety not to mention very enjoyable and memorable. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3106}",, 3109," Rock Climbing and Rappelling are the prime activities and some of the best things to do in Mussoorie. You are harnessed to a rope or a cable for safety purposes before you can climb up the cliff or rappel down. Considered as two of the most adventurous activities of all times, you are sure to get an adrenaline rush. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3107}",, 3110," Lambi Dehar Mines lies a couple of km ahead from Mussoorie and is one of the most infamous yet popular tourist attractions. Also known as the “Mine of Death”, it is locally believed that the mines are haunted by a witch. The area in and around the mine is enveloped in lush greenery and surreal landscape but all with an eerie and spooky silence. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3108}",, 3111," Green Valley View, or the otherwise known Suicide Point, is a magnificent spot in Kodaikanal, popular mainly for its enroute fun. One must walk through misty woodlands and panoramic walks to reach this heaven like spot. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3109}",, 3112," Kodaikanal Lake that lays in the heart of Kodaikanal, is a star-shaped man-made lake that is draped on an area of 60 acres. Boating, horse riding, cycling and angling are a few of the adventure activities tourists can appease themselves with, near the lake. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3110}",, 3113," Located at a mere distance of 2 kilometres from the Kodaikanal Lake, the Bear Shola Falls is a popular picnic spot in the region. This cascade is a seasonal attraction that comes to life in its fullest during the monsoons. An interesting legend behind the unique name of this place is that it was a favourite haunt of a bear who used to frequent this water body to drink water, hence imparting it the name Bear Shola Falls. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3111}",, 3114," The Dolphin's Nose viewpoint in Kodaikanal is based on a flat, protruding piece of rock that is shaped like a dolphin's nose. This forms a visible cliff at the height of 6,600 feet, where you can experience Kodaikanal at its best - plunging valleys, rugged terrain, clear skies, and the splendor of green. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3112}",, 3115," The famous Pillars Rocks of Kodaikanal are located around 8 km from the lake and are an exquisite picnic spot. Constituting of a beautiful mini garden, the place is so named as it has three vertically positioned boulders reaching up to a height of 400 feet. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3113}",, 3116," Also known as Rat Tail Falls, Thalaiyar Falls is located in the lush green slopes of Palani Hill ranges in the Dindigul District, in Kodaikanal. With a height of 297m, it is the highest waterfall in Tamil Nadu, the sixth highest waterfall in India. There is a view tower in the park at the Dum Dum Rock, from where you can get a beautiful view of the falls and the Manjalar Dam. There is a hiking route near the waterfall. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3114}",, 3117," This is the village of Vattakanal, and it’s quite the charming little hill station in the Western Ghats. At a height of about 2011 m and towards the western edge of Tamil Nadu, Vattakanal is a small hamlet at a distance of about 7-8 km from Kodaikanal. In Tamil, ‘vatta’ suggests circle whereas ‘kanal’ translates to the forest. Vattakanal is popular among tourists from Israel and that can be seen in the overall hippie vibe of and the food served in cafes. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3115}",, 3118," Mannavanur is a serene farming village in Dindigul District, Tamil Nadu - 35km away from Kodaikanal. This quaint village has terrace farms that are cut into the hill slopes. It offers nature-lovers a chance to experience the farm life, especially spotting rabbits, sheep and other animals. The Mannavanur Lake adds tranquillity to this picturesque town. This is also a stop on many trekking routes in the area. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3116}",, 3119," A natural and unique heritage site also known as the Devil's Kitchen, the Guna Caves are situated on the outskirts of Kodaikanal, which can be reached from the Moir Point. This place was earlier not very famous and was visited only by hikers. However, it got famous after a Tamil movie with the name 'Guna' was shot here in 1992. This is a group of caverns located amidst the three huge boulders known as Pillar Rocks. In addition to being a great location for photography, the gorge also remains filled with thick clouds in the monsoon and winter seasons. To reach the hilltop, visitors need to walk 400 meters from the main entrance. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3117}",, 3120," Coakers Walk is a beautiful man-made one-kilometre-long walking plaza built on the mountains in the mesmerizing city of Kodaikanal. The lovely path of Coakers Walk that curves by the edge of the gorgeous mountain have been constructed mainly for morning and evening walks. One can also choose to ride a bicycle to explore the scenic location. . It costs INR 30 per hour for adults and INR 20 per hour for children. The sight is breathtakingly beautiful, and it almost makes one feel like they are walking in the clouds. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3118}",, 3121," Berijam Lake is a quaint reservoir located 22 km from Kodaikanal main stand. With several activities like fishing, safari tours and bird watching, the lake is nature's unhindered beauty in the midst of a forest conservation area. The lake also facilitates the habitat of many animals such as Bison, Indian Elephant, Nilgiri Langur and Deer, and if you're lucky, you will also be able to catch a glimpse of these majestic creatures. Boating has been banned in the lake to preserve the natural freshwater. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3119}",, 3122," Known as the Princess of Hill Stations, Kodaikanal is a popular destination for those seeking adventure. The town of Kodaikanal is established on a plateau above the southern escarpment of the Upper Palani Hills at a height of 6, 998 ft. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3120}",, 3123," A trekkers delight, Kodaikanal has some exquisite locations to offer to both the professional trekkers and the novice ones. Trekking routes with varying difficulty levels are present and a tourist can select the route according to the fitness, time factor and one's trekking ability. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3121}",, 3124," One of the most popular botanical gardens in Kodaikanal, the Brayant Park is known for its fauna, rafts and hybrids. The best time to visit this marvelous park is during the annual horticulture show that is held during the month of May. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3122}",, 3125," Just 8 km from Kodaikanal town, is the scenic Silver Cascade Falls, known for its celestial and exquisite flow of silvery waters. It is a delight to see the pure crystalline water flowing down from a 180 ft tall cliff. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3123}",, 3126, Silent Valley View is located in close proximity to the Pillar rock garden in Kodaikanal. The point is famous for proffering some astounding and stunning views of the Silent Valley. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3124}",, 3127," Kurunji Temple is mainly dedicated to Lord Murugu and is dexterously based at a distance of 3 km from the lake. Providing delightful views of small villages, Palani Hills and Northern plains, and carrots plantation on the terraced slopes, the temple is also associated with the Kurunji Flower which blooms once in 12 years carpeting the whole area with purple flowers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3125}",, 3128," Established in the year 1899, the Kodaikanal Observatory is a part of the Indian Institute of Astrophysics and was earlier known as Solar Physics Observatory. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3126}",, 3129, Shenbaganur Museum in Kodaikanal makes up for one of the most famous tourist spots and is an interesting place to visit. The museum is also one of the best orchidoriums in the country and is located 5.6 km away from the Kodaikanal Lake. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3127}",, 3130," At a distance of 65 km from Kodaikanal lies the holy Subramanya temple, also known as Kartikeya Temple. Dedicated to Lord Subramanya, the temple is located at a height of 135 meters and the pilgrim needs to undertake a 659 step climb to reach the temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3128}",, 3131," Situated in the southwest of Kodaikanal, Pine Forest is one of the most famous tourist spots in the city. It showcases the mesmerising nature around which has been preserved to date which is why it is also an important preserved heritage in the town. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3129}",, 3132," The Mother Salette church is one of the oldest churches, about 133 years old. Every year on 14th and 15th August, a grand celebration takes place in the church. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3130}",, 3133," The now camping site of trekkers was once the earliest settlement of the Paliyan tribals. Situated at the height of 6200 feet above sea level, the Kukkal caves reside on of the highest altitudes in Kodaikanal which is why it receives a yearlong frigid climate along with misty and never-ending rains. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3131}",, 3134," Situated at the entrance of the forest which leads up all the way to the exquisite Berijam Lake, Moir Point is one of the most significant viewpoints present in Kodaikanal. Since this place offers terrific views of the valleys, it remains one of the most crowded places in Kodaikanal. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3132}",, 3135," A prominent CSI Church situated in Kodaikanal, Christ the King Church has a history of over a hundred years. It is one of the deeply admired places for worship situated in the Queen of Hill Stations. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3133}",, 3136," Situated in the beautiful South-Indian station of Kodaikanal, the enchanting Fairy Falls is the source of the Pambar River which joins into the Vaigai River later on. Due to its breathtaking scenic beauty, the Fairy Falls also makes up for a popular picnic spot. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3134}",, 3137," Also known as the Grand Cascade and situated at a distance of 4 km from the Kodaikanal Bus Station, the Pambar Falls are formed by the town reservoir flowing towards the south and forming the Fairy Falls which further continue to join the Vaigai River. The falls can be reached by following a steep and slippery path from behind the Pambar house. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3135}",, 3138," 80 Mile Round is an exciting trekking route which begins at the Berijam Lake and lasts at the Poombaral Village of Kodaikanal. If you are an adventure lover, then 80 Mile Round is the perfect place for you to experience the adrenaline rush in your body. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3136}",, 3139," Situated 3.2 km away from the Coakers Walk, Upper Lake View is a famous tourist attraction in Kodaikanal and one which is worth visiting. After you reach here, you will get an appealing view of the star-shaped lake situated here and the surrounding lush greenery which looks stunning. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3137}",, 3140," Dolmen Circle is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Kodaikanal which promises a unique experience to all its visitors. Situated at a distance of 18 km from Berijam Lake and 8 km from Kodaikanal Lake, the Dolmen Circle boasts about its pre-historic remains which can date back to 5,000 BC. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3138}",, 3141, The Lutheran Church which is located in Lakshmipuram is one of the most iconic structures of the breathtaking hill station of Kodaikanal. The church is visited by a huge population of tourists which not only involves Christians but people belonging to other religions as well. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3139}",, 3142," Perumal Peak which is situated at the height of 2,440 meters is the highest peak of the Perumalai Hills. Nestled in the majestic Western Ghats, it is a place that is worth trekking. Situated around 18 km from Kodaikanal, Perumal Peak provides stunning views of the surrounding Western Ghats and the Nilgiri Hills. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3140}",, 3143," Vattakanal Falls situated at a distance of 3 km from the town of Kodaikanal is famous for its rich biodiversity. Surrounded by trees, hills and lush greenery all around, this attraction makes up for a perfect place to observe the wonder that is nature and all its elements closely. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3141}",, 3144," Chettiar is a small park which is managed by the Kodaikanal Township and offers a calm and soothing environment to its tourists. Covered with lush greenery and exquisite scenic views all around, this place is worth spending your time at with your loved ones. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3142}",, 3145," Poombarai is a tiny village that is famous for its production of garlic. It is comfortably nestled among terraced fields and lush greenery. It stands at the height of 1,920 m in the Palani Hills and offers a picturesque view of the surroundings. You get to see colourful houses laid out in neverending greenery. Poombarai is as tranquil as it is mesmerising, and makes for a fantastic addition to any Kodaikanal trip. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3143}",, 3146," Surrounded by a cover of green pine and deodar trees, Panchpula is a popular picnic spot in Dalhousie, located at a distance of 3.5 km from Gandhi Chowk in Dalhousie. It is best known for Saptdhara Waterfall, the starting point of the Ganji Pahari trek and activities like Ziplining, and Burma Bridge. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3144}",, 3147," This small town, very nearby to Dalhousie is also known as the 'Mini Switzerland' or the 'Switzerland of India'. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3145}",, 3148," Thick deodar foliage, a plethora of wildlife, snowcapped mountains, carpets of verdant grasslands and easy on the eye streams of fresh water make up the Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary. Also called the Kalatop Khajjiar Sanctuary, it is located in the picturesque hilly Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3146}",, 3149," Satdhara Falls are one of the most popular sightseeing attractions of Dalhousie. Perched at an altitude of 2036 masl, the place has derived its name from the seven beautiful springs believed to have therapeutic value. The water in these springs contains mica, having several medicinal properties that cure diseases and ailments. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3147}",, 3150," Located near Dalhousie in the Chamba District of Himachal Pradesh, the Chamba Lake is the man-made reservoir for the Chamba Dam. It is a popular picnic spot and boating location. One can explore the lake on a speed boat or a rowboat and indulge in activities like kayaking & canoeing. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3148}",, 3151," Ganji Pahari is a scenic hill located near Dalhousie. The 1-2 hour trek to Ganji Pahari starts from Panchpula (about 3.5 km). The name Ganji Pahari was derived from its salient feature which is the complete absence of flora on the hill -'Ganji' meaning Bald in the local language, and 'Pahari' meaning Hill. During winters, the same terrain is covered in a thick coat of snow. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3149}",, 3152," Being the highest point in Dalhousie at an elevation of 2755 masl, the peak offers a bird’s eye view of the astonishing verdant valleys and mountains. For nature fanatics seeking a serene and calm place, Dainkund Peak is worth exploring ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3150}",, 3153," Paragliding is another one of the exciting activities and things to do in Dalhousie. The favourable months for paragliding are months of September to November and January and June, when the weather conditions are most ideal. Most of these activities are held at Khajjiar and you should definitely experience it when in the hill town. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3151}",, 3154," Built in 1863, it is the oldest church in the town. Apart from its religious significance to the Protestant community, it also has great historical significance. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3152}",, 3155," Named after the famous freedom fighter Subhash Chandra Bose, this is a perennial spring which has medicinal properties and believed to have cured the freedom fighter of his ill health. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3153}",, 3156, Sach Pass connects Dalhousie with Chamba and Pangi Valleys in the North-Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is a mountain pass that runs over the Pir Panjal Mountain range at a distance of 150 kilometres away from Dalhousie and is one of the most difficult passes to cross in north India. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3154}",, 3157," River crossing is done across the river Ravi or Saal under the supervision of trained instructors while River Rafting too is a growing favorite in Chamba, usually done on the Rivers Ravi and Saal, too. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3155}",, 3158," Rock Garden is a beautiful garden and a popular picnic spot in Dalhousie. Other than relaxing and revitalizing in the park, you can also try the several adventure sports available in the area including zip lining etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3156}",, 3159," Selling traditional Kashmiri shawls, embroidery, bags, carpets, and many handicrafts, the Tibetan market in Moti Tiba is one of Dalhousie's best places to shop. The starting prices for each of these articles are INR 300. The bustling Indo Tibetan market is in Gandhi Chowk, which also has other handloom and handicraft stores nearby, making it a fantastic shopping experience. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3157}",, 3160," This medieval town, just a little away from Dalhousie, is set against the beautiful backdrop of stunning hills and a flowing pristine river and has an alluring charm pertaining to the mystical temples and the local folklore. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3158}",, 3161," Dalhousie offers some of the best trekking trails for beginners. There are dense forests of Deodar, pine and fir trees which look extremely quaint. The most preferred routes for trekking in Dalhousie is Dainkund-Jot-Khajjar- Kalatop. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3159}",, 3162," Traversing through the open meadows, across the picturesque landscape of the Pir Panjal range, the trek from Dainkund to Jot is one of the most enchanting experiences. The trail is 9 kms and marked well with serene views, overlooking the Chuwadi Valley. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3160}",, 3163," Gandhi Chowk, or GPO, is the bustling and vibrant street of Dalhousie. Unlike other hill stations, Dalhousie doesn't have a mall road, so Gandhi Chowk is the Mall Road of Dalhousie. For shopping in Dalhousie, the town has a number of local bazaars and centres at Gandhi Chowk. One can shop for simple local souvenirs, woollen clothes and every-day treasures. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3161}",, 3164," Cafe Dalhousie is one of the most popular cafes in Dalhousie known for its delicious food and perfect ambiance. Offering global cuisine options, the eatery also boasts of panoramic vistas of the adjacent hills and valleys. The most popular food at the cafe include snacks like grilled sandwiches, pizza and shakes etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3162}",, 3165," An old-world charm, St Patricks Church is one of the largest churches in Dalhousie. Located near Balloon falls, Dalhousie Cantonment, the church is located 2 km away from the main bus stand on Military Hospital Road. Owing to its British architecture, it is known to have been established by a group of British army officers in 1909. Hosting over 300 people every Sunday, the dome-shaped shrine attracts not just the devotees but also many history buffs and architecture lovers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3163}",, 3166," This is the highest area in Dalhousie and is circled by a road called Bakrota walk which leads to Khajjar. With a handful of estates here, the area does not have too much to attract tourists but is ideal for strolls and to look around and enjoy scenic views. The area is surrounded by deodar trees and hills all around. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3164}",, 3167," This adventure activity is popular and carried out at various places in Dalhousie, especially in Khajjiar. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3165}",, 3168," Garam Sadak is a road in Dalhousie connecting Gandhi Chowk and Subhash Chowk which offers scenic vistas of the valley. Lined with tall trees and green vegetation, taking a walk on this scenic road is one of the most touristy things to do in Dalhousie. You will also be able to see beautiful 'Tibetan Rock Paintings' adorning the walls of the road on the side. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3166}",, 3169," The temple, dedicated to Goddess Kali is an important religious center for the town. The temple is said to have been where Goddess Ambika killed the demons- Munda and Chanda. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3167}",, 3170," Known as one of the prominent monuments in Dalhousie, St Francis Church, lies in the Moti Tiba area, a few miles away Subhash Chowk. It was constructed in the year 1894 by the civil officers built in the victorian era architecture. Surrounded by Deodar trees outside, the interiors are adorned with Belgian glass and exquisite stone works. The age-old carvings and dioramas tell a story of 100 years of history. Currently preserved by the catholic diocese and local authorities, the church is a popular tourist site in Dalhousie. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3168}",, 3171," Built between 920 and 940 AD, the Laxmi Narayan Temple in Dalhousie is an ancient temple in the Chamba region. The temple has six shrines dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Shiva, constructed in the Shikhara style; the temple house beautiful idols, Shrines, Garb Griha and Mandapa. The idol of the main deity Lord Vishnu is made of rarefied marble. The temple's roof is designed to hold heavy snowfall that's common from December to February. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3169}",, 3172," Named after the erstwhile sovereign of Chamba, the Bhuri Singh Museum is known to preserve its cultural heritage. Founded in 1908, the museum is located at the heart of Chamba and has a vast collection of inherited art. Possessing over 8500 antiques, objects related to archaeology, anthropology, craft and culture, Bhuri Singh Museum is an eloquent testimony to the past of Chamba. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3170}",, 3173," Lying close to the army base in Dalhousie, the Pohlani Devi Temple is a Hindu temple. This ancient temple is devoted to their deity Pohlani and worships ‘Trishul’ as a symbol of devotion. Reaching Pohlani Devi temple is through a small pathway through the hills; the views of the Pir Panjal range are breathtaking from above here. The 2km trail to the top has a small tea house surrounded by wild daisies on the way, which takes you 45 mins on an average journey. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3171}",, 3174," A beautiful waterfall which provides drinking water to the entire Pachmarhi, Bee falls provide a picturesque view. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3172}",, 3175, The Jata Shankar Caves in Pachmarhi are considered sacred as they are popularly believed to be the place where Lord Shiva concealed himself from the wrath of Bhasmasur. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3173}",, 3176, These caves are believed to provide shelter to the Pandavas during their exile period. It is now a protected monument and tourists flock from all over India to see this place. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3174}",, 3177," The highest point in the Satpura range, Dhoopgarh hilltop is a beautiful spot to see marvelous sunsets and sunrises. However, this point can only be reached by trekking. The trekking route is relatively tough as it passes through some waterfalls and valleys. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3175}",, 3178," One of the most beautiful ravines in Central India, Handi Khoh has a 300 feet high precipice in the middle of a dense forest. The place has a mythological history and is believed to be closely associated with Lord Shiva. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3176}",, 3179," Situated at an altitude of 1363m, the Mahadeo hill in southern Madhya Pradesh is famous for an ancient shrine of Lord Shiva. The holy shrine holds a divine idol of Lord Shiva and one of the most beautiful shivalingams in the country. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3177}",, 3180," One of the most beautiful cascades in Pachmarhi, the Duchess Falls crash over a hundred meters creating a majestic roar. The beautiful waterfalls bifurcate into three different cascades and a tourist has to travel for 4km to reach the base of the first cataract. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3178}",, 3181," The Satpura National Park is an exclusive and pristine landscape that has been preserved primarily for the protection of flora and fauna. It is the perfect place for all those who are tired of the conventional sanctuaries and wildlife parks and want to have a unique experience, away from the usual hustle bustle of the city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3179}",, 3182, This is the point from where Captain James Forsyth discovered Pachmarhi in the year 1857. It was only after this that Pachmarhi was recognized as a hill station and a resort. Priyadarshini point gives an eagle's eye view of the entire hill station and its serene landscape. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3180}",, 3183," Chauragarh Temple is a revered Shiva shrine atop the Chauragarh hill in Pachmarhi, MP. Shaivite devotees have to climb nearly 1300 steps to reach the temple at the crest. The shrine is known for the thousands of tridents stuck in the temple premises, offered by devotees over the years. The view of the sunrise from here is quite breathtaking, so are the surrounding forested valleys. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3181}",, 3184," Deep inside the jungle of Pachmarhi, Apsara Vihar is a lovely, serene waterfall, cascading from 30 feet height and forming a pool of cold water below. This is one of the most popular haunts for travellers and picnickers to take a break from the monotony and spend some time splashing in the water and taking in the ambience of the place. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3182}",, 3185," In the lap of the rugged nature, the Bada Mahadev cave of Pachmarhi is a shrine for Lord Shiva, with idols of Brahma, Vishnu and Ganesh as well. The 60 ft tall cave is believed to be the place where Lord Vishnu killed Demon Bhasmasura. Natural water streams inside the cave forms a holy pool, bathing in which is supposed to wash off one's sins. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3183}",, 3186," Reechgarh is a huge cave hidden within the folds of the hill of Pachmarhi, which gets its name from a local legend. The myth says that once a giant bear (reech in Hindi) used to live in this cave. The climb up to the cave is covered with lush greenery, and the caves act as natural air conditioners with cool wind blowing through them. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3184}",, 3187," Bison Lodge once used to be the resident of British man Captain Forsyth, who came across Pachmarhi in 1857 while leading his troop and settled down here. The lodge now caters to tourists visiting the forests of Satpura hills, while the Museum is a grand display of pictures, models and samples of the flora and fauna of the place. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3185}",, 3188," Rajendragiri sunset point is a spectacular sunset viewpoint near Pachmarhi, named after the first president of India - Dr Rajendra Prasad as he was a frequent visitor to this spot. As the sun sets beyond the distant hills, you can simply take in the ambience of the place or get busy with your camera to capture the moment. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3186}",, 3189," Rajat Prapat waterfall tears through the rugged hillsides of Satpura and the greenery that covers it from a height of 107 metres in one single, cascading fall. When the sun shines on it, the fall looks like a stream of shining silver and hence it got its name, as ¥rajat' means silver in Hindi. During the full monsoon, the waterfall is a mighty scene to behold. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3187}",, 3190," Christ Church is a true-blue colonial architecture of the British era, still standing tall amidst tall trees and greenery. The protestant church clings on to the old-world charm and the tall spire, stone structure and Belgian glass panes will quickly transport you back to the bygone times. There is a small cemetery in the premises, bearing epitaphs dating back to the 1800s up to the World Wars. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3188}",, 3191," Gupt Mahadev is quite an interesting and mysterious spot near Pachmarhi where spirituality meets adventure.The cave is narrow and meandering, and one has to walk sideways through the 40 feet winding pathways to reach the centre of the Shiva shrine where the lingam is worshipped. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3189}",, 3192," Kashi Vishwanath Temple is regarded as one of the most popular Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Located in the heart of Varanasi, the temple is a core of faith for millions of Hindus. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3190}",, 3193, Ganga Aarti is an important ritual held on a grand scale every morning and evening on the banks of the holy Ganges. The priests perform the Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat. The entire Ghat gets illuminated with a divine light that can be felt strongly. The magnificent ritual involves huge brass lamps lit with oil and the priests chant the holy mantras that reverberate in the entire location. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3191}",, 3194," As the name suggests, it is believed that this is the place where Lord Brahma performed the Dasa Ashwamedha sacrifice. This ghat is a religious spot and many rituals are performed here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3192}",, 3195, The Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple is situated by the River Assi and was built in the 1900s by the freedom fighter Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya. It is dedicated to Lord Rama and Hanuman. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3193}",, 3196, The Asi Ghat is placed at the confluence of the Rivers Assi and Ganga and is famous for the large Shiva Lingam installed under a peepal tree. It has immense religious importance and has been mentioned in the Puranas and in various legends as well. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3194}",, 3197," Vishwanath Gali is famous for street shopping in Varanasi. A variety of items are sold in the bustling gali at affordable rates. One can easily find modern or traditional apparel, household items, home decor items, brass idols of deities, etc. The Gali is also well known for local snacks and sweets. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3195}",, 3198," Situated within the campus of the Banaras Hindu University (BHU), this temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva along with the sculptures of multiple Hindu Gods and Goddesses. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3196}",, 3199," Constructed in 1964, this temple is dedicated to Lord Rama and is named after the saint poet Tulsi Das. It displays the Shikhara style of architecture and exhibits various inscriptions from the Ram Charit Manas on the walls of the temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3197}",, 3200," Located near the Durga Ghat on the bank of the River Ganga, Durga Temple was built in the 18th century. It houses an imposing idol of Goddess Durga and is one of the main temples in Varanasi. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3198}",, 3201," One of the oldest temples in the city, Nepali Temple is a 19th century shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. It was established by the King of Nepal and is a spitting image of the Pashupatinath Temple located in Kathmandu. The traditional architecture of the structure made of stone, terracotta and wood carvings attracts visitors in large numbers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3199}",, 3202, Kedar Ghat is one of the oldest Ghats in Varanasi and is considered cleaner for bathing in the holy River Ganga and offering prayers to Lord Shiva at the Kedareshwar Temple. It is often visited for the beautiful surroundings and the spiritual vibe. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3200}",, 3203," Famous for being a place of worship for Aghoris and Tantriks, Batuk Bhairav Mandir is considered to be of immense religious importance. The temple is dedicated to Batuk Bhairav who was an incarnation of Lord Shiva. An interesting feature of the temple is the sacred Akhand Deep which is believed to be burning for ages. The oil from this lamp is said to have healing powers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3201}",, 3204," Established by Madan Mohan Malviya in 1916, Banaras Hindu University is a 5.3 square kilometre campus in the city. It has about 30,000 students residing in the campus and is the largest residential university in the continent. The University has a long list of notable alumni and faculty. The Indo-Gothic architecture and the sprawling lawns add to the beauty of the place. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3202}",, 3205," Gyan Vapi Well is a sacred well for the Hindu community located inside the premise of Kashi Vishwanath Temple. The water of the well was considered to be holier than the water of River Ganga before it was polluted by the offerings made by the pilgrims. It is said that when Aurangzeb attacked the old temple, the temple priest threw the Shivalinga in the well and jumped in it to protect it. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3203}",, 3206," Bharat Mata Mandir is a unique shrine dedicated to our country, Mother India. The temple does not have any deity, but a relief map of the country carved in marble. The temple was the brainchild of Babu Shiv Prasad Gupta, a freedom fighter. It was built in 1936 and inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi and has ever since been the only one dedicated to a country in the World. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3204}",, 3207," A shrine with stunning Tibetan Architecture, Tibetan Temple was where Lord Buddha taught his disciples the four truths of life. The edifice has a beautiful statue of Shakyamuni, prayer wheels and is decorated with traditional Buddhist paintings also called Thangksa. The unique feature of the temple is the prayer wheels that release strips of paper with chants written on them when rotated clockwise. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3205}",, 3208," Alamgir Mosque is a 17th century structure built by Mughal Emperor, Aurangzeb, on a land which once had a Shiva Temple and was demolished by him. The mosque is an architecturally stunning building built according to the Indo-Islamic style with beautiful minarets and high domes. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3206}",, 3209," Shivala Ghat is quite famous religiously and historically too. There are a number of historic monuments around the Ghat. The mansion of the King of Nepal, King Sanjay Vikram is situated right next to the Ghat, also the Chet Singh Fortress. The view of the river from the Ghat is worth a visit. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3207}",, 3210, Manmandir Ghat was built by Maharaja Mann Singh in the early 17th century. The Ghat is famous for a palace built by the Maharaja and an Observatory built in 1710 by Savai Jaisingh II. On the northern side of the Ghat is a stone balcony from where visitors can get a beautiful view of River Ganga. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3208}",, 3211," ISKCON was established by Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada to promote Krishna Consciousness and educate people with the teachings of Lord Krishna as per the Bhagwad Geeta. Regular poojas, kirtanas and chanting sessions are very popular here. Everyone is welcome to join these sessions without discrimination. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3209}",, 3212," Located on the Eastern banks of River Ganga, opposite to Tulsi Ghat, Ramnagar Fort is a stunning historical monument in Varanasi. It was built by Raja Balwant Singh in 1750 according to the Mughal style of architecture. Even though the system of Kings was abolished in the region, the current Maharaja, Pelu Bhiru Singh, resides in the Fort. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3210}",, 3213," An archaeological and art museum, Bharat Kala Bhavan Museum exhibits a beautiful collection of sculptures, artefacts, paintings, jewellery, pottery, textiles, etc. ranging between the 1st and the 15th century. The total artefacts on display are over 100,000 including their rare collection of miniature paintings and manuscripts. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3211}",, 3214," Considered as a gateway to the next life, Manikarnika Ghat is a highly sacred riverfront in India. It is believed that spending the last few days of life at the Ghat and completing the rituals of cremation here ensure a painless passing and also a way to attain freedom from the endless cycle of birth and death. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3212}",, 3215," Chunar Fort is an 11th century fort important for its history and architecture. With a part of the might fort extending on the rocky and uneven banks of River Ganga, Chunar Fort is a stunning structure to explore. It has an aesthetic appeal that draws tourists. The fort has also been featured in a famous Bollywood movie ""Gangs of Waseypur"". ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3213}",, 3216, Chinese Temple is a colourful shrine dedicated to Lord Buddha and built according to the Chinese/Buddhist architecture. The temple has a spacious meditation hall where visitors can meditate in silence and soak in the serene vibe. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3214}",, 3217," St. Maryês Church is a 200-year-old architectural marvel, the oldest church in the town and the oldest standing garrison church in the southern part of Asia. It was established in 1810 by Reverend George Weatly and was an important church for the European and British community residing in Varanasi. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3215}",, 3218," Yoga Training Centres at Varanasi are the best centres to learn Yoga in its true form that involves the body, the mind and the spirit. The trainers are highly experienced professionals or Yoga Acharyas who guide students through the accurate postures and the science of Yoga. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3216}",, 3219," Varanasi Fun City is one of the most popular water parks in the city. The park bustles with activity and vibrancy especially during the weekends owing to its exuberant swings, magnanimous roller coaster and the like. Ideal for all age groups, the park also has a food court to tend to your hunger pangs once you are done chilling in the waters. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3217}",, 3220," Situated on the Varanasi- Allahabad highway, Aqua World is another one of the popular water parks in Varanasi. With a plethora of fun rides and slides, the theme park is the perfect way to spend an entertaining day with family and friends. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3218}",, 3221," Vindham Waterfalls is a gorgeous waterfalls in MIrzapur, 90 kms from Varanasi. The waterfalls are also in close proximity of other popular tourist attractions like Tanda fountains, caves and temples. The mesmerising waterfall is a famous picnic spot and attracts a large tourist influx. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3219}",, 3222," Lakhaniya Dari Waterfall is situated at a distance of around 48 kms from Varanasi in Latifpur in Varanasi. The waterfalls are a hidden gem away from the din and chaos of the city. Especially popular among trekkers and adventure enthusiasts, the falls can be reached through a small trek in the hills. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3220}",, 3223," Rajdari Waterfalls is situated in Chandauli, 60 kms from Varanasi. The beautiful waterfalls are a popular picnic spot among the city dwellers. The huge waterfalls gushing down the cliffs are a visual delight to the eyes. The top spot of the falls also offer beautiful views of the valley below. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3221}",, 3224," At a distance of 65 kms from Varanasi in Chandauli, Uttar Pradesh, Devdari Waterfalls is a beautiful spot with cascading silvery water amidst lush green surroundings. Falling down a height of 58 metres, the waterfalls are a popular spot of tourism and attracts a large tourist influx. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3222}",, 3225," Situated at a distance of 60 kms from Varanasi, Mukkha Waterfalls is a gorgeous mesmerizing waterfalls in the Sonabhadra district of Uttar Pradesh. The waterfalls are also in close proximity of Lakhaniya Cave Paintings and look the best during the rainy season. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3223}",, 3226," Tanda Falls is another one of the beautiful waterfalls in Mirzapur district, 80 kms from Varanasi. The spot offers a very rejuvenating break from the hustle bustle of the city. The waterfalls especially come alive during the rainy season when the gushing waterfalls is sparkling in all its glory and fervour. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3224}",, 3227," The Ganga Mahotsav is celebrated every year to display the cultural heritage of the Gangetic plains, especially that of the ancient city of Kashi, which is now known as Varanasi. The festival is celebrated for five days and is organised by the Mahotsav Samiti of the Department of Tourism of the Government of Uttar Pradesh. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3225}",, 3228," Ramlila is a traditionally performed set of plays that depict Lord Ram's journey as told by the Ramayana. The 200-year-old Ramlila grew under the patronage of the Royal House of Benaras. Organized on a grand scale, around 10,000 people take part in the celebrations. The performance usually happens over ten days, but in Ramnagar, it stretches on for more than a month. It finally culminates with Dussehra, a festival that celebrates the victory of Good over Evil. Over a million visitors, throng to Uttar Pradesh to attend this festival annually. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3226}",, 3229," Located in the Bhadoi district of Uttar Pradesh, around 54 km from Allahabad and 44 km from Varanasi, Sita Samahit Sthal is a revered Hindu temple and a popular pilgrimage spot. Enshrined by Goddess Sita, the temple is said to hold mythical as well as historical importance. It is believed that the temple is the place where Goddess Sita descended into the earth. Besides, the temple premises also house a 110 feet high statue of Lord Hanuman which is another attraction at the place. There is also a quaint pond surrounding the temple which makes the place a lot more alluring and draws a number of tourists. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3227}",, 3230," An UNESCO World Heritage Site, Elephanta Caves is a specimen of rock cut art and architecture from the times of medieval India. It is an island and is located at a distance of 11km from the city of Mumbai. It also provides an amazing view of the Mumbai skyline. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3228}",, 3231," Starting from the north of Nariman Point and ending at the famous Chowpatty beach, the Marine Drive is a 3km long arc shaped road along the sea coast of South Mumbai. The coast lines the Arabian sea and is the best place to watch the sunset in Mumbai. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3229}",, 3232," The most popular beach in Mumbai, Juhu beach is located close to Andheri and was once quite a beautiful beach. However, with so many tourists coming in here, the place has become dirty and water is also not clean because of affluents from nearby factories and industries. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3230}",, 3233," One of the most crowded and electrifying places to visit in Mumbai is the Colaba Causeway, famous for being a shopping paradise and having endless shops to choose from. It has a charm about it, which will suck you into its world of colourful shops and old-world cafes like a magnet. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3231}",, 3234," One of the most distinguished monument in Mumbai, The Gateway of India was built in 1924. Now it has become a popular tourist hub in the city. Located at Apollo Bunder Waterfront, the monument overlooks the Arabian Sea in the most beautiful way. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3232}",, 3235, Indian Film Industry accounts as one of the largest in the world and Film City serves as an essential part of it. It is a place where it is difficult to differentiate between the reality and fakeness. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3233}",, 3236," The food culture of Mumbai is defined by its street food. People from all economic classes eat from the roadside food stalls in Mumbai, which serve some of the best local food, even better than many restaurants. Mumbai's most famous street food includes Vada Pav, bhelpuri, panipuri, sevpuri, Bombay sandwich, ragda-pattice, pav bhaji, omlette pav and kebabs. Among the popular desserts of Mumbai are Kulfi and Ice Gola. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3234}",, 3237," Marked by bushes trimmed into shapes of various animals and proximity to the Arabian Sea are the Hanging Gardens, opposite the Kamla Nehru park. Spend a relaxed evening here, enjoying the sunset, especially if you are with kids. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3235}",, 3238," The Prince of Wales Museum is regarded as one of the heritage buildings of Mumbai owing to its splendid architecture. The museum comprises of a plethora of ancient, exquisite artefacts relating to the rich and diverse history of India. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3236}",, 3239," Popularly known as Veermata Jijabai Udhyan, the zoo is the best way to spend family holidays amidst a vast variety of birds & animals. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3237}",, 3240," Located on the edge of northern suburbs, Mumbai's favourite adventure and water park, Essel World and Water Kingdom are probably the best themed park and water park in India. During the hot and humid summer or Mumbai, a lot of locals and tourists throng Water Kingdom. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3238}",, 3241," The National Museum of Indian Cinema is the first museum in the country that displays the history of Indian cinema. It is housed in two buildings, New Museum Building and the heritage Gulshan Mahal on Peddar Road in Mumbai. The museum showcases history of Indian Cinema through recordings, memorabilia, cameras, equipment and much more. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3239}",, 3242," This is a wildlife sanctuary and a habitat to abundance of flora and fauna, in the midst of a busy Mumbai. Famed to be one the most liked national parks, one can also enjoy a train ride through this one. One can spot here Leopards, Macaques, Boars, Lions, Flying fox, Kingfisher, Sunbird and many more. A must visit attraction of the city, the park is also known for a huge population and variety of butterflies. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3240}",, 3243," Located in Prabhadevi, Siddhivinayak is a Lord Ganesha temple, one of the most significant and frequented temples in Mumbai. Visitors visit this temple in large numbers on daily basis. It is one of the richest temples in Mumbai. The wooden doors to the sanctum are carved with images of the Lord. The inner roof which is plated with gold has the central sculpture of Ganesha. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3241}",, 3244," Situated in Colaba, Southern Mumbai, the National Gallery of Modern Art was established in 1996, with an objective to promote modern trends in the Indian culture. Initially a concert venue, the structure was later converted into an art gallery in 1954. The gallery boasts of its display of artworks from Indian as well as international artists ranging from M.F. Hussain, F.N. Souza, Amrita Shergil, Gaganendranath Tagore to Picasso. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3242}",, 3245," Situated at the backdrop of a beautiful view of the sea is the shrine of Haji Ali, a wealthy merchant turned into Muslim Sufi. People from all walks of life and religions come here to seek blessings. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3243}",, 3246," One of the favourite shopping hubs for the people of Mumbai especially the students, the place offers some of the trendiest and latest fashion clothes. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3244}",, 3247," Spanning across the arc of Mumbai coastline, this is an eight-lane cable-stayed bridge in Mumbai. Officially known as Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link, it is a civil engineering wonder that reflects the modern infrastructure of the city of Mumbai. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3245}",, 3248," Also known as Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, the Victoria Terminus is the main railway station serving Mumbai. Constructed in the Victorian-Gothic style of architecture, the railway station is a declared as a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO. The station is one of the most famous historic landmark symbolizing the pre-independence British Raj in India. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3246}",, 3249," Named after the first wife of the late Prime Minister of India, Sri Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, it is family spot for outings. Enjoy the view of Marine drive and the Chowpatty beach from here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3247}",, 3250," Kidzania is an indoor theme cum educational park for kids located in Ghatkopar West in Mumbai. There are no video games or any new age games, instead the entire space is setup in form of a mock city with real life professions for children to take up. The mock city has battery operated cars and tiny shops and clinics etc. The objective of the park is to educate, inspire and teach kids about real life in a fun and games way. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3248}",, 3251," Iskcon temple is a spiritual getaway from all the hustle and bustle of the city. A temple clad in marble and glass, Iskcon has an impressive architecture and promises to give a peaceful and tranquil experience. The complex also has a research and education centre conducting daily seminars and preaching on Vedic writings and an impressive library inside the compound. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3249}",, 3252, Gorakhgad is a hill fort in Maharashtra. Gorakhgad and Machindragad are twin forts in the Thane district of Maharashtra. Gorakhgad is situated at an elevation higher than its twin fort. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3250}",, 3253," Located in the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, the Kanheri Caves in Mumbai is a group of alcoves and rock-cut monuments that illustrate the Buddhist influence on the Indian art and culture. The caves are famous for its 109 special entrances and ancient sculptures, carvings, paintings and inscriptions dating from the 1st century to the 10th century. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3251}",, 3254," Girgaum Chowpatty is a small sandy beach and a good place to chill, at the north end of Marine Drive, a must-go place for tourists visiting Marine Drive for the first time. Conveniently located next to Charni Road railway station, it is very crowded during evening and weekends and hosts street food stalls serving local delicacies. There are cafes/dine-in options available across the road as well. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3252}",, 3255," A beautiful, serene and pristine beach in Mandwa Village - an hour long ferry ride away from Mumbai - is not just about quite long walks along the coast but also offers the buzz of water sports. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3253}",, 3256," Located near Gorai, North-West of Mumbai, the Global Vipassana Pagoda serves as a monument to peace and harmony. It is built as a form of gratitude to a Vipassana teacher and accountant general of Independent Burma, Sayayi U Ba Khin. He was instrumental in bringing Vipassanaa back to its country of origin, i.e. India. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3254}",, 3257," Alternatively known as Kondivite Caves, the Mahakali Caves are a total of nineteen rock-cut monuments, built between the duration of the 1st and 6th century. The main cave consists of Buddha figures and stupas, while the there are several Buddha idols carved on the rocks too. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3255}",, 3258, Lokhandwala is another place to shop happily and heartily. Do not miss the lip-smacking food around these shopping streets. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3256}",, 3259," Acknowledged for its high fashionable taste, Mumbai provides many opportunities to shop around. Besides Colaba, Bandra is another place for Shopaholics. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3257}",, 3260," Makarandgad (or Madhumakarandgad) is a hill fort in the state of Maharashtra. Believed to be comprised of twin peaks, Madhu and Makarandgad, the fort has thus derived its name. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3258}",, 3261," The Mahalaxmi Temple is dedicated to Goddess Mahalaxmi or the 'Goddess of Wealth'. Thronged with devotees and tourists in large number throughout the year, the temple is a must visit if you are visiting Mumbai. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3259}",, 3262," Located in the beautiful expanses of the Western Ghats, the Bhimashankar Trek takes you through the thickets of the Bhimashankar jungles right up to the temple. Bhimashankar is located in the village Bhorgiri in the ghat region of the Sahyadri range. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3260}",, 3263," The Jehangir Art Gallery, an art gallery in Mumbai, was founded by Sir Cowasji Jehangir at the request of K K Hebbar and Homi Bhabha. It was built in 1952. Managed by the Committee of Management, the entire cost of this mansion was donated by Cowasji Jehangir.This gallery is placed at Kala Ghoda, behind the Prince of Wales Museum, in South Mumbai near the Gateway of India, and has four exhibition halls. The gallery was designed by GM Bhuta for GM Bhuta and Associates. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3261}",, 3264," Situated at a height of 2,600 feet, Naneghat is a mountain pass through the Sahyadri Mountain Range in Maharashtra that connects the Konkan sea coast with the old town of Junnar in the Deccan. Once an important corridor link through the Ghatghar forest between the coastal region and the important towns inland, Naneghat is now a loved and much-frequented route for the trekkers and explorers. Boasting the trademark beauty of lush greens amidst patches of dusty terrain, typical to this region, Naneghat is a treat to the eyes, to the soul and to the nature-loving, adventure-seeking mind. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3262}",, 3265," Sri Malang gad is a fort near Kalyan in the Raigad district of Maharashtra. It is known popularly as Haji Malang, which is one of the most famous among the three sufi shrines located on the hill. The structure of the fort is three-storeyed, and each tier has a specific name. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3263}",, 3266," Mahuli is a hill fort in Maharashtra. Located in the district of Thane, the peak of the fort rises to an elevation of 2700 feet from the ground. The summit is actually a collection of 2-3 hills, all having typical names. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3264}",, 3267," Jivdhan is a hill fort in the state of Maharashtra. It is a part of the 'famous five' fort in the Sahyadri mountain range. The other forts which are a part of the famous five include Naneghat, Shivneri, Chavand and Hadsar. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3265}",, 3268," The Jama Masjid, popularly known as Friday Mosque, is the oldest mosque that Mumbai houses. A popular place of pilgrimage, it boasts of beautiful and intricate carvings, breathtaking artworks and the fascinating 'sangemarmar' stonework and has an interesting history attached to it.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3266}",, 3269," Mahipatagad is a hill fort in the state of Maharashtra. Mahipatagad is a twin fort of Rasalgad, located in the Ratnagiri district. It is famous for its six entrance door or 'Darwazas' but most of them have crumbled down. There is Shiva temple at the top. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3267}",, 3270," The Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount is commonly called as the Mount Mary Church by the locals. Thousands of people of all faiths visit this church to attain peace and tranquillity in the caress of Mount Mary. The basilica is a truly grand, yet humble edifice made from nothing but stone. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3268}",, 3271," Located in the north suburb of Mumbai, 40 kms from the main city, Gorai Beach is one the cleanest, most tranquil and one of the most frequented beaches of Mumbai. Located near Bhayandar, on the Gorai Creek, the soothing calmness of this beach bordering the Arabian Sea, makes for a perfect leisure weekend vacation. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3269}",, 3272," Home to umpteen villages, farmlands and surreal vistas, is the locale of Madh Island in Mumbai. Clustered with quaint fisher villages and dotted with lush green farms, Madh Island is a respite from the glitterati and dazzling environs of the city and can be reached by an hour’s drive from the main city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3270}",, 3273," Away from the industrial pollution and the chaotic city life, Marve Beach is situated in Malad, in the western suburbs of Mumbai. Due to the strong tides and currents, it is generally not recommended to swim in the sea waters or even to step aside post evening hours. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3271}",, 3274," A continuation of Juhu Beach towards the Andheri suburbs, Versova Beach is comparatively less crowded and only separated by a creek from the former beach. Versova is essentially a fishing village inhabited by Kolis (fisherfolks) situated in the vicinity of the beach, and is a hotbed for fish trade. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3272}",, 3275," As the name suggests, Dadar Chowpatty Beach is situated in the Dadar suburbs of Mumbai. Majorly popular for the giant view of the Bandra Worli Sea Link bridge, this beach is customarily used for jogging and watching beautiful sunsets. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3273}",, 3276," Located a little on the outskirts of the city in Malad, Aksa Beach is an unparalleled oasis for a rejuvenating retreat from the hustle bustle of the city traffic. The mesmerising coastline is one of the longest in the city and offers an extremely vivid and surreal panorama of the merging horizon ahead. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3274}",, 3277," Located in Nalasopara in Thane district of Maharashtra, is the really long and secluded Kalamb Beach. A paradise away from the din of the city, the beach is beautiful owing to its tranquility, serenity and an altogether mesmerising panorama. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3275}",, 3278," The exuberant promenade with lashing waves and gushing waters of the Arabian Sea, situated in Worli, Mumbai is popularly called Worli Sea Face. Home to the rich and affluent residential colonies, the posh locale is also a major business district. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3276}",, 3279," Situated at the end of Navi Mumbai, Uran lies in the Konkan division between Panvel and Karjat. Primarily a tiny fishing and agriculture village, Uran has several beaches to its attribute- the most popular of which are Pirvad, Mankeshwar and ONGC. Surrounded by water bodies on three sides, the village is just attached to the land from the side of Raigarh district. Pirvad is the most frequented beach, with plenty of tourists visiting it every day, Mankeshwar is considered to be a religious beach owing to the grand temple of Lord Shiva situated at the seaside itself. Whereas ONGC is popular for housing the gas plant at the beach. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3277}",, 3280," Bandstand or Bandstand Promenade is the immaculate promenade in the queen suburbs of Bandra in Mumbai. Also known as Bandra Bandstand, it boasts of a joggers’ strip and a park in addition to being a happening hangout spot. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3278}",, 3281," Situated next to Bandstand Promenade just next to Bandra, Carter Road is one of the most happening and popular hangout places among the Mumbaikars. The locale is a haven for foodies owing to its bazillion food options from the umpteen eateries situated on the sidewalk. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3279}",, 3282," One of the seven wonders of the world, Taj Mahal is located on the banks of River Yamuna in Agra. It was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as a memorial for his third wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It also houses the tomb of Shah Jahan himself. Constructed entirely out of white marble in the 17th century, Taj Mahal is one of the most beautiful monuments in the world. Every year visitors numbering more than the entire population of Agra pass through the magnificent gates to catch a glimpse of this breathtaking monument! ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3280}",, 3283," Located at a distance of 40km from Agra, Fatehpur Sikri is a town in the Agra district and a famous tourist attraction. A city predominantly made of red sandstone, Fatehpur Sikri was founded in 1571 century by Mughal Emperor Akbar. It is essentially a fortified city built by the king and had been the capital of his Empire for fifteen years. Now a UNESCO world heritage site, it is home to Jodha Bai's Palace, Jama Mosque, Buland Darwaza, and Tomb of Salim Chisti among many other famous monuments. Derived from Arab and central Asian tent encampments, the Imperial Complex is a work of pavilions arranged in formal geometry on a piece of land.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3281}",, 3284," Also known as Lal Qila, Fort Rouge or Red Fort of Agra, the Agra Fort is a UNESCO world heritage site. It is situated at a distance of about 2.5km northwest of the famous Taj Mahal. The construction of the massive fort of red sandstone by the banks of Yamuna river was started by emperor Akbar. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3282}",, 3285," This tomb nestled on the bank of the river Yamuna was built by Queen Noor Jahan for her parents in the middle of the Persian Garden. It was constructed using yellow marble, with black and white marble inlay, and was hence called the Baby Taj. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3283}",, 3286," Located just north to the glorious wonder called the Taj Mahal and overlooking the Agra Fort and Yamuna river on the opposite side, Mehtab Bagh is a rare retreat of natural bliss and one of the most scenic spots in Agra. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3284}",, 3287," Various small shops in Agra sell handicrafts and stone products such as jewelry boxes, and plaques. Leather goods of good quality are also available in the markets. Most products have some dedication to the Taj Mahal. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3285}",, 3288," The Tomb of Akbar is an important and iconic Mughal architectural masterpiece, built in 1605 and 1613. It is located at Sikandra, in the suburbs of Agra, on the Mathura road (NH2), 8 km west of the city core. About a km away from the tomb, lies Mariam's Tomb, the tomb of Mariam-uz-Zamani, wife of the Mughal Emperor Akbar and the mother of Jahangir. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3286}",, 3289," This relatively simple mosque built almost entirely in red sandstone was built by Jahanara, the daughter of Shah Jahan. Seen in itself, this is still an imposing piece of architecture and one of the largest mosques in the country. This is still used as the main mosque in the city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3287}",, 3290," Dedicated to the memory of the Prime Minister of the court, during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, Chini ka Rauza is a funerary monument situated on the eastern bank of the Yamuna river in Agra. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3288}",, 3291," The residential palace of Jahangir Mahal, stands tall in the Agra Fort complex. Built by Akbar, in the 17th Century, this Red Sandstone marvel is a multi-storeyed palace with a series of courtyards running from north to south, along the eastern fort wall. The palace is located north of Akbari Mahal, another important Mughal marvel that now breathes in its ruins and faces the river Jamuna. One of the most popular tourist places in Agra, the Jahangir Mahal served as a private residence to Akbar’s son and successor, Jahangir. The Jahangir Mahal is one of the first buildings you would come across when you enter Agra through the Amar Singh Gate. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3289}",, 3292," Inaugurated in 2002, Dolphin World Water Park is spread over an area of 14 acres and is replete with thrilling slides, roller coasters, water and regular rides etc. Besides, it has an amusement park, a play area for kids, locker room and other facilities. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3290}",, 3293," Centrally situated in the premises of Khas Mahal, Anguri Bagh was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1637. As the name suggests, Khas Mahal (or Aramgah- i - Muqaddasa) was constructed for the emperor as his exalted place of leisure and rest. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3291}",, 3294," Located inside the Taj Mahal complex, the museum was established in 1982 on the western ends of the Taj Gardens. The tiny but terrific depository is a double-storeyed building with a quadrangle projection outside. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3292}",, 3295," Staging the popular play of Mohobbat-e-Taj, Kalkriti Culture and Convention Centre is a must-visit in Agra. This theatrical performance narrates the tale of the Taj Mahal's origin and is located close to the wonder of India. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3293}",, 3296," Taj Mahotsav is an annual ten-day festival that takes place in Agra. The festival showcases an outstanding variety of art and craft, dance and cuisines of artisans from different regions of India. It is a paradise for food aficionados, children and the appreciators of folk culture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3294}",, 3297, Wildlife SOS is a non-profit organisation in India that rescues and rehabilitates wild animals and forests. Its Agra Bear Rescue Facility is the largest sloth bear rescue facility in the world housing 130 sloth bears. The Elephant Care and Conservation Centre rescues and rehabilitates abused and captive elephants. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3295}",, 3298," Located on Ajmer Road in Agra, Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity works for the upbringing, well- being and education of the orphaned kids in addition to caring for the elderly and the homeless. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3296}",, 3299," Friends Gokulam Fun City Water Park is the second largest water park in Agra. Spread over vast acres of land, the water park boasts of a number of slides, roller coasters and fun rides both for adults and kids. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3297}",, 3300, The Ram Barat is a joyous and one of the most important festivals in Northern India held in September every year. It celebrates the divine marriage ceremony of Lord Rama by taking out his marriage procession and carrying out all the ceremonies related to marriage. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3298}",, 3301," The Victoria Memorial is a large marble building, which is considered to be the pride of Kolkata. Built between 1906 and 1921, it is dedicated to the memory of Queen Victoria. Now, it is a museum and a popular tourist spot under the Ministry of Culture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3299}",, 3302," Fort William is a fort built in Kolkata on the eastern banks of the River Hooghly, the major distributary of Ganges. The magnificent structure is spread over 70.9 acres and is embellished with hundreds of arched windows that overlook lush green gardens. Meticulous stonework adorns the surface of the building. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3300}",, 3303," Belur Mutt is the headquarters of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission, founded by Swami Vivekananda. Situated on the west bank of Hooghly River, the temple is prominent for its architecture that embraces Hindu, Christian and Islamic styles and stands as an icon of unity of all religions. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3301}",, 3304," Located over the Hooghly river in West Bengal, Howrah Bridge or the Rabindra Setu is the main connection between Howrah and Kolkata. It is a cantilever bridge and is regarded as one of the busiest ones among them. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3302}",, 3305," The Birla Planetarium in Kolkata, is the largest planetarium in Asia and the second largest planetarium in the world. It is a single-storeyed circular structure designed in the typical Indian style whose architecture is designed on the Buddhist Stupa at Sanchi.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3303}",, 3306," The Indian Museum is one of the oldest museums of the world boasting some of the most exquisite collections of ornaments, fossils, skeletons, antiques, armors, mummies and stunning Mughal paintings. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3304}",, 3307," The Marble palace near the Chorbagan in North Kolkata built in 1835 by Rajendra Mallick is famed for its art collection of masterpieces by Reuben and paintings by various renowned international artists such as Reynolds, Van Gogh and Rembrandt. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3305}",, 3308, This is the place where the Tomb of Mother Teresa is present. It is maintained by her missionaries and followers who have continued to promote her legacy. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3306}",, 3309," One of its kind in India, the Science city was inaugurated on 1st July 1997. It is a major attraction for the residents of Kolkata as well as for the people visiting Kolkata. It is one of the finest and the largest science museums in the world and provides a fun way of learning science. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3307}",, 3310," Said to be the first cathedral built in the overseas territory of the British Empire, St. Paul's Cathedral is a Anglican cathedral located in Kolkata. Also said to be the seat of the Diocese of Calcutta, it is a very fine example of Indo-Gothic style of architecture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3308}",, 3311," Tucked between Mandarmani and Shankarpur, Tajpur is a small town set on the Bay of Bengal's tranquil shore, just 170 kms from Kolkata. Considered to be a serene secret of West Bengal, the virgin beach is hidden away from view and is still untouched by commercialization and tourism. The highlight of the pristine beach are the hundreds of red crabs that are found on the shores, which also give a perfect crimson colour to the beach. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3309}",, 3312," The glowing structure that adorns the streets of Kolkata is the popular Hindu Temple, Birla Temple. Dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha, the temple is perfect specimen of craftsmanship. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3310}",, 3313," Popular as the largest cricket stadium in the India and the second largest in the world, the Eden Gardens can seat 66,000 spectators. It is set amidst an adjoining garden where Eden- related to the one-time Governor of Aukland and her sister would stroll during the evenings.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3311}",, 3314," Currently located on the Rabindra Bharati University campus in Jorasank, Jorasanko Thakur Bari is the house in which the first non-European Nobel laureate and poet, Rabindranath Tagore was born. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3312}",, 3315," Being the first scientific and industrial museum in India, Birla Industrial and Technological Museum (BITM) is one of the prime attractions of Kolkata. It is famous for its galleries and 3D shows. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3313}",, 3316," The erstwhile Dhakuri lake is an artificial tank spread over 75 acres and is home to various migratory birds from Siberia and Russia. The lake is surrounded by gardens, children's park an auditorium, making it a popular recreational spot perfect for idyllic picnics making it one of the unique places to visit in Kolkata. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3314}",, 3317," Kalighat Temple, one of the 51 Shakti Sthals of India, is one of the most visited Kali temples in India. The spot is where the toes of Sati's right foot fell during Shiva's Rudra Taandav naach. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3315}",, 3318," The Shobhabazar Rajbari is one of the grandest Bengali style houses ever built. It was build by the Royal family of Shobhabazar in Kolkata, and the grandeur is only palpable to the eye. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3316}",, 3319," The Botanical Gardens of Calcutta were founded by Robert Kyd in 1787. Protected by the Botanical Survey of India, it stretches over 109 hectares. A Banyan tree in the garden, of more than 330 m circumference, known as The Great Banyan, is the largest tree in the world. The Botanic Gardens of Kolkata were later renamed Acharya Jagadish Chandra Indian Botanic Garden. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3317}",, 3320," Placed in the Chitpur area in the Burrabazar business district, Nakhoda mosque is one of the busiest Mosques of Kolkata and dates back almost a century. The prayer hall has a seating capacity of 10000, and the domes and minarets have been constructed in keeping with the Fatehpur Sikri style of architecture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3318}",, 3321," The Alipore Zoo, also known as the Calcutta Zoo or the Zoological Garden of Alipore, is the oldest zoological park to have been established in India and is a major tourist attraction in Kolkata. It attracts tourists from all across the nation who visit the zoo to explore the wildlife that happily thrives here and to enjoy themselves. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3319}",, 3322," Designed, developed and maintained by Sabarrna Roy Choudhary Paribar Parishad to preserve and display the heritage of one of the well known families of Bengal- The Sabarna Roy Choudhary family. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3320}",, 3323, Eco Tourism Park is an expansive urban park designed to promote eco tourism in the city. It is the biggest urban park in India and occupies over 475 acres of land. The beauty of the location increases ten folds because of a water body that surrounds the park and forms an island in the middle. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3321}",, 3324, Pareshnath Jain Temple is a temple complex dedicated to four Jain Teerthankaras. The complex is a beautiful arrangement of these shrines and draws tourists from all over the world. The architecture of the temples consists of intricately carved marbles and glass work. It is indeed one of the few temples that have a charismatic vibe. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3322}",, 3325," Nicco Park is an amusement park frequently visited for entertainment and recreational purposes. It is also called the ""Disney Land of West Bengal: and attracts visitors in large numbers throughout the year. The park functions efficiently on solar energy that causes no pollution. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3323}",, 3326," Prinsep Ghat, located on the banks of River Hooghly, is a majestic structure famous for its Greek/ Gothic inlays. IWith the magnificent Howrah Bridge in the background, watching the sunrise or sunset and taking a long walk in the cool air on the banks of the river are some of the preferred recreational activities here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3324}",, 3327," Aquatica is a water theme park and resort in Kolkata having many exciting themed rides, slides, entertainment and recreational activities for all their guests. The water park occupies over 75000 square feet of area and provides for a pleasant respite from the scorching summer heat. They provide lockers for the visitors to keep their belongings securely. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3325}",, 3328," Park Street is a major access route in Kolkata, also officially known as Mother Teresa Sarani. The street begins at Chowringhee Road or JL Nehru road and stretches till Park Circus crossing. It is said that Park Street never sleeps and is always bustling with activities. It is one of the major hangouts in the city as it has a number of pubs and restaurants. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3326}",, 3329," Chowringhee, also officially known as Jawaharlal Nehru Road, is a happening hub and frequently visited by locals for recreational activities and shopping. It is one of the few localities in the city with top end boutiques, hotels, malls, shops and restaurants. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3327}",, 3330, ISKCON Radha Krishna Temple is a highly spiritual place for the devotees focusing on spreading the teachings of Lord Krishna. It is not restricted to any one particular religion as such and welcomes enthusiasts or people interested in learning about these teachings with open arms. The temple is a serene complex that houses beautifully ornamented idols of Goddess Radha and Lord Krishna. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3328}",, 3331," South Park Street Cemetery is an 18th-century non-church cemetery, one of the earliest in the world. It is one of the largest burial grounds and a heritage site in Kolkata and maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India. Most of the tombs in the South Park Street Cemetery are aesthetically beautiful and very attractive. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3329}",, 3332," Away from the mell pell of the city lies a hidden gem in the state of West Bengal. Considered to be one of the most clean forests in India, Sonajhuri Forest is a great retreat to be close to nature. The Sonajhuri Forest is replete with lush green trees that has blooming flowers. This place is picturesque with quite a number of mesmerizing places to see and explore. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3330}",, 3333, St John's Church is one of the oldest churches in Kolkata that was built during the reign of the British Kingdom when the city was the capital of British India. It is a splendidly well-maintained structure that draws history and architecture buffs for its uniqueness and ancient features. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3331}",, 3334," Barrackpore was the first place where Britishers set up their cantonment and later spread their rules in India. This place is of great historical significance as it was also the first place where the spark to attain I from Britishers was lit. Not to stop at that, this place is also home to some of the most mesmerizing and green parks which are perfect to spend some time lazing around? and relaxing. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3332}",, 3335," Jhargram is small city located in the state of West Bengal with a rich historical and cultural background. Surrounded by dense forests this place is mystical. A perfect place to spend few days in the lap of nature surrounded by friendly tribal population, you are bound to be mesmerized not only by its picturesque beauty but by the gregarious people who inhabit this place. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3333}",, 3336," Dominated by natural fishing lakes or bheris, responsible for producing some of the tastiest fish in West Bengal, Babur Haat is a nature paradise. Fishing is one of the more popular activities here. You can also go on a short picnic trip to the nearby local village grounds. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3334}",, 3337," A cluster of small villages, Kamarpukur is nestled between Vishnupur and Tarakeshwar. Birthplace of a pious and sagacious saint, Sri Ramkrishna Paramhansa, this village is perfect getaway from the pell-mell of the cities. In this village you will be able to enjoy the pleasures of simple rural life. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3335}",, 3338," Situated on the bank of river Roopnarayan, Deulti provides for an ideal picnic spot. If you are a bird lover, keep an eye (read ear) for the chirps of different birds, while you take a walk on the clay paths of the villages.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3336}",, 3339," The very picturesque Hooghly Riverfront is situated along two banks of River Hooghly in West Bengal- Kolkata in the East and Howrah on the West. The mighty river offers mesmerising sunrise and sunset views. After the beautification of the East promenade in 2011, the spot has become a major tourist attraction. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3337}",, 3340," Also known as the Brigade Parade Ground, Maidan is the largest urban park in Kolkata. The humongous stretch of land includes the famous Eden Gardens, several football stadiums and the Race Course Kolkata. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3338}",, 3341," Also known as Banabitan, Central Park is the second largest urban park after Maidan, situated in Bidhannagar, Kolkata. Built around an expansive lake, the park also has a rose garden. Another attraction is its beautiful butterfly garden. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3339}",, 3342," Spread over an area of 2.5 kms on the banks of River Hooghly in Kolkata, Millenium Park is a privately owned park situated on the Strand Road. The park has beautiful landscaped gardens and numerous slides and swings for kids. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3340}",, 3343," Deshapriya Park is situated in the Kalighat area of South Kolkata and is used for playing outdoor games like cricket, football etc., both by amateur and professional players. In addition to that, Durga Puja is celebrated on a large scale where several pandals are set up in the premises for the celebrations. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3341}",, 3344," Situated near Gariahat Golpark, Safari Park is one of the relatively smaller parks in Kolkata. The park also has a lake on the outskirts that is ideal for early morning walks and evening strolls. A smaller area on the side is also used as a cricket coaching for young kids. The park is buzzing with activity at all times of the day. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3342}",, 3345," Also known as Citizen's Park, Mohor Kunja is an urban park in Kolkata situated in the premises of Maidan. The highlight of the park are the several musical fountain concerts held in it. It also has well-paved walkways for evening and morning walks and an amphitheater to hold cultural events. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3343}",, 3346," Inaugurated in 2004, Elliot Park is one of the relatively newer parks to have been developed in the city. The park has a joggers' stretch of 1.5 km besides the lush green vegetation, swings for children and water fountains. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3344}",, 3347," Located at Kasba in Kolkata, Gitanjali Sports Complex is the newly established stadium in the city. Running for a length of 57.5 metres, the stadium has a massive seating space for 4000 people. Besides, it has a separate area for indoor games and a gymnasium. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3345}",, 3348," Kishore Bharati Kirangan is a multi purpose stadium situated in the south Kolkata neighbourhood of Santoshpur. With a seating capacity of 12000 people, the stadium is mostly used for football and sometimes other sports as well. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3346}",, 3349," Known as Vivekananda Yuva Bharati Krirangan, Salt Lake Stadium is an international multi-purpose stadium in Bidhannagar, Kolkata. The stadium takes pride in being the largest stadium of the country, it can accommodate upto 1,20,000 people. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3347}",, 3350," Rabindra Sarobar Stadium is situated in the centre of the city of Kolkata in Rabindra Sarovar. Believed to be the oldest stadiums of the city, the stadium has a seating capacity of 20,000 people and host some of the important football matches. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3348}",, 3351, Mohunbagan Stadium is the oldest and the first stadium in the country. It is also the place of inception of the very famous Mohunbagan Club. The stadium is considered the best in Kolkata as its emerald green grass cover is imported from Brazil. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3349}",, 3352," Officially named as Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Indoor Stadium, Netaji Indoor Stadium is a multi-purpose indoors stadium in Babughat, Kolkata, opposite the Eden Gardens. The fully air-conditioned stadium is used to host various domestic and international events. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3350}",, 3353, Mehrangarh Fort is one of the largest forts in the country. It is located at the top of a 410 feet elevated hill and guarded by huge walls. The fort encloses a museum now which exhibits various belongings of the royals. The palace was built by Rao Jodha in 1459. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3351}",, 3354," Voted as the Best Hotel in the world, Umaid Bhawan Palace is also a major tourist attraction in Jodhpur. Apart from being a heritage hotel, it is a museum and the residence of the Royal Family of the present owner, Raja Gaj Singh. Because of its location on the highest point in Jodhpur, the Chittar Hill, it is also referred to as the Chittar Palace. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3352}",, 3355," With Rajasthan being the desert state of India, camel safaris across the Thar desert are ever present through the region. The city of Jodhpur offers multiple packages of varying durations for its visitors. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3353}",, 3356," Toorji Ka Jhalra, commonly called the stepwell of Jodhpur, is an intricate design of stepwell, one of the few remaining structures depicting the traditional water management systems of Jodhpur. This 18th-century stepwell with intricate carvings is a popular spot for photos. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3354}",, 3357," Jaswant Tada is a royal cenotaph built in white marble. It has a small pond and a pretty garden next to it. This structure is just a few minutes downhill walk from the main fort, so there is no need to take a ride. Also called ""Taj Mahal of Marwar"", it was built in the honour and memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II and is still used by the Marwar Royal Family as cremation grounds. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3355}",, 3358," Famous royal cenotaphs, Mandore Garden is located just 9 kilometres away from Jodhpur in Mandore which was once the ruling seat of the Pratihara dynasty. The garden is a part of the more massive Mehrangarh Fort, and also houses the famous Hall of Heroes and the temple of Three Hundred Million Gods. The garden also has a Government Museum, which is full of artefacts and old relics.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3356}",, 3359," The Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park was created out of a large, rocky wasteland by the side of the famous Mehrangarh Fort to restore and reflect the natural ecology of the region. It is home to over 200 species of rocky and arid plants. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3357}",, 3360," Flying Fox is India's premier ziplining agency. The Flying Fox Zipline Tour Jodhpur, spread across ziplines around the Mehrangarh Fort, couples surreal views of the walls, the bastions and the lakes of the fort and the blue city with an adrenaline rush like never before. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3358}",, 3361," Khejarla Fort in Jodhpur is an ancient monument that has since been converted into a heritage hotel. It is built atop granite boulders and made of red sandstone, a signature element of Rajput architecture. The hotel also offers a guided tour of the village. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3359}",, 3362," Balsamand Lake is famous for being the site of the Bal Samand Lake Palace, a heritage hotel. Surrounded by lush gardens, it contains a large variety of trees like mango, papaya, pomegranate, etc. It is a popular spot for a sunset view and a lakeside picnic. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3360}",, 3363," Bullet Baba Temple is dedicated to Om Banna, a traveller who passed away at his site, and his mysterious bike, a 350cc Royal Enfield Bullet. It is located 53 km from Jodhpur, on the Jodhpur Pali highway. Nearby villagers and devotees come to pray for a safe journey while travelling. This temple is especially popular among Royal Enfield enthusiasts. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3361}",, 3364," This is the most famous shopping zone of Jodhpur and attracts customers from all parts of the world. The marketplace is abundant with all sorts of products such as local fabric, clay figurines, silver jewellery, grains, spices, marble, pottery, vegetables, and many more products. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3362}",, 3365," The Sheesh Mahal in the Mehrangarh Fort of Jodhpur, known as the Glass Palace of Jodhpur, is a marvellous piece of historic architecture is decked from ceiling to floor with fanciful mirror work. It is said to be the bedchamber of Maharaja Ajit Singh between the 17th and 18th centuries. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3363}",, 3366," The Bishnoi Village tour comprises four villages where one can absorb and witness the authentic traditions and lifestyles of rural Rajasthan, a continuing tribute to the original way of life present in Marwar. As Bishnois are staunch protectors of the environment, many animals and birds are seen naturally coexisting in and around the areas of the villages. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3364}",, 3367," Located two kilometres away from Jodhpur on the road towards Mandore, Mahamandir is a very big temple with the fantastically carved 84 pillars which are a sight to behold. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3365}",, 3368," The man-made Sardar Samand Lake is a favourite among those looking for a weekend getaway from the city. Countless migratory birds approach its banks to enjoy this serene location. Atop the hill overlooking the lake is the Sardar Samand Lake Palace, the former summer palace of the royal family now converted into a heritage hotel. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3366}",, 3369," The Jodhpur Government Museum lies in the centre of Umaid Bagh. One can find a variety of weapons, textiles, miniature paintings, inscriptions, sculptures, metallic objects, arts and crafts at the government museum that help understand the life led by the past generations of Jodhpur. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3367}",, 3370, The Ranisar and Padamsar lakes are two artificial lakes situated at the rear of the Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur. They were constructed on the orders of two different queens of Jodhpur as a consistent water source for the residents of the city. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3368}",, 3371," Constructed in 1663 by the queen of Maharaja Jaswant Singh- I, Hadiji, Rai ka Baag Palace is one of the popular tourist attractions of Jodhpur. The palace is octagonal in shape and currently it houses the income tax office of Jodhpur ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3369}",, 3372," Moti Mahal is the largest and brightest room of the five historic rooms present in the Mehrangarh Fort. The materials used for the surface of the hall give it a pearly look, hence the name palace of pearls. The Maharaja would hold private audience with his subjects in this room. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3370}",, 3373," Fort Chanwa is one of the best heritage hotels of Jodhpur. The former palace has been now restored by the owners Maharaja Dalip Singh and his wife Rani Madhu into an elegant luxury home. Carved in red sandstone, the highlight of the palace are the elaborate ""jharokas"" and the striking architecture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3371}",, 3374," Machia Biological Park is located about 8.5 km from Jodhpur, close to the Kaylana Lake. It is a host to varied species of flora and fauna as well as a nature interpretation centre and the Machia Fort. Along with the enclosures for the animals, one can also find a birdwatching point, proof of the site’s fantastic biodiversity. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3372}",, 3375," The Ghanta Ghar in Jodhpur is a magnificent clock tower in the centre of the city which offers a brilliant panoramic view of the city from the top, surrounded by the busiest and largest marketplace of Jodhpur. At night, the tower comes to life when it is all lit up. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3373}",, 3376, Jodhpur Flamenco and Gypsy Festival (JFG) is a cultural festival that merges the west and east folk and cultures of India and Spain. The majestic Mehrangarh Fort plays host to this festival each year. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3374}",, 3377," Splash - The Fun World is situated on the Sarkhej Sanand Road near Jodhpur. Spread over an area of 12 acres, the park offers the peaceful environment much needed in the hustle of the busy city. It receives a large influx of localites and holiday-goers alike. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3375}",, 3378," Phalodi is a delightful little town located between Jodhpur and Jaisalmer. It is known as the salt city as it is densely populated by salt industries, and is home to some notable historic structures such as the Lal Niwas and the Phalodi fort. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3376}",, 3379," Pali is a city of great beauty and historical significance 70 km south of Jodhpur. One can find many temples, industries and scenic sights here. The infamous Om Banna temple is close to this city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3377}",, 3380," Nagaur Fair is conducted in the town named 'Nagaur' and is primarily known as a Cattle Fair. This fair is all about the trading of animals, wherein the animals are presented with colorful accessories upon them. The Nagaur Fair is an eight-day affair, which takes place between the months of January and February. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3378}",, 3381, Kaylana Lake is a massive manmade lake on the outskirts of Jodhpur city. It serves as the primary resource for drinking water for the citizens of Jodhpur and other neighbouring settlements. It also serves as an excellent viewpoint for sunsets. The Siberian Crane can also be spotted here during winter. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3379}",, 3382," The Umaid Heritage Art School is an art gallery as well as an art school located in the centre of Jodhpur. It is the ideal place to view and learn the world famous Rajasthani miniature painting style, along with other fascinating art and painting styles. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3380}",, 3383," The Phool Mahal is the most lavish hall present in the Mehrangarh Fort. It served as a pleasure dome for male members of the royal family. The idea of the design was to make it look like a beautiful flower, thus the name 'Phool Mahal'. The hall is decked with gold, with the ceiling being inlaid with gold filigree. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3381}",, 3384," The Masuriya Hill Garden lies on top of the Masuriya Hill, offering a 360-degree panoramic view of the city of Jodhpur. Inside, one can find a statue of Veer Durgadas Rathore, a temple of Baba Ramdev, and one of the largest TV towers in India. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3382}",, 3385," Situated in close vicinity to Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur, Hanwant Palace is a five-star luxury hotel that provides a royal dining experience. Spread over three storeys, the Mahal also conducts dinners in the beautiful garden on the other side of the hotel adorned with flower beds and fountains. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3383}",, 3386," The Marwar Festival is a music and dance festival centred around the Marwar region. It is held at Mehrangarh Fort and Umaid Bhawan Palace. The festival also has other events like - Puppet shows, Horse Polo, Camel Tattoo show and much more! This festival takes place over the course of two days between September and October. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3384}",, 3387," This festival is a major celebration for all of the kite-flying enthusiasts. In its inaugural ceremony, at the Polo Ground, a number of helicopters release a number of kites, along with children releasing a number of balloons. There are two major competitions held during this festival: the Fighter Kite Competition and the Display Kite Competition. The final round of the competition is held in the Umaid Bhawan Palace. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3385}",, 3388, Jodhpur RIFF - (Rajasthan International Folk Festival) is an annual festival which is held in October (Sharad Purnima). ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3386}",, 3389," A lively and vibrant part of the city, it is considered a relaxing hangout spot by the locals. The evenings see a musical fountain show with lights to jazz it up. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3387}",, 3390," Approximately 22 km from the city of Jodhpur, the Guda Bishnoi Village is a hotbed for scenic beauty and exotic wildlife. The Guda Bishnoi Lake, an artificial lake by the village serves as a watering hole for a large number of birds and animals. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3388}",, 3391," Located at the end of Mehrangarh Fort, the Chamunda Mata Temple is a great place to get a panoramic view the sunset over the blue city. It was built along with the Mehrangarh fort when Jodhpur was founded.The Goddess is considered the main deity of the inhabitants of Jodhpur. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3389}",, 3392," Considered the oldest temple of Jodhpur, the Mandaleshwar Mahadev Mandir was built in 923 AD by Mandal Nath. This ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, and has been beautifully decorated with various exquisite paintings of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3390}",, 3393," Situated on the Chopasni Road in Jodhpur, Fun World Resorts is one of the most loved and visited water parks cum resort in the city. The park boasts of a separate pool section for kids. Besides, the canteen serves amazing mouth-watering food dishes to tend to your hunger pangs. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3391}",, 3394, Jodhpur RIFF is a 5-Day-Long celebration of Rajasthani art and culture right at the foot of the Mehrangarh Fort. The artists come from Rajasthan and also from all over the globe to be a part of this celebration. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3392}",, 3395," Situated around 45 km southwest of Jodhpur city near Barmer in Rajasthan, Dhawa Doli Wildlife Sanctuary boasts of rich wildlife mainly comprising of wild animals that include blackbucks, cheetal, sambhar, Desert Rats and Antelopes, desert foxes and nilgai etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3393}",, 3396," While this is a world festival, the World Sacred Spirit Festival is going to be held in Jodhpur in 2018. This festival has a number of Sufi performances and is a major crowd puller. What could be better than witnessing a divine performance with the Mehrangarh Fort in the backdrop? This is one event which no music lover can miss out on. It will be conducted in the Nagaur Fort (12th, 13th, and 14th February), and the Mehrangarh Fort (16th and 17th February). ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3394}",, 3397," Lalbagh botanical garden is home to numerous birds and wildlife and has a lake. It is popular for flower shows conducted here during Republic Day and Independence Day week. There is also a bonsai garden, topiary garden, lotus garden and rose garden inside. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3395}",, 3398," About 750 m long, Church Street in Bangalore is one of the busiest and most beloved streets, named after St. Mark’s Cathedral. It is lined with gift shops, music shops, bookstores, restaurants and cafes, some of them being the oldest in the city, all selling a wide variety of products and tasty treats. There are days when artists set up shop out on the streets and sell their work that includes paintings, photo frames, posters and handmade items. There are arcades for children and adults to play at and tattoo parlours too. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3396}",, 3399," Located 22 km away, the Bannerghatta National Park is a sanctuary for a large variety of flora and fauna. The main attractions here are an aquarium, a zoo, a Children's park, Crocodile Farm, Snake Park and a Prehistoric Animals' Park. It is also popular for hiking and trekking. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3397}",, 3400, The majestic Bangalore palace is a royal palace known for its architecture with beautiful carvings both inside and outside. It is owned by the Mysore Royal family. The sprawling grounds around the palace is ideal for a picnic. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3398}",, 3401," Cubbon Park is the most famous attraction in Bangalore. In addition to being a natural sightseeing destination, Attara Kacheri, Cubbon Park Museum, Bangalore Aquarium and Sheshadri Iyer Memorial Park are also situated here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3399}",, 3402," ISKCON Bangalore is one of the largest Krishna Hindu temples in the world. The cultural complex accommodating dedicated deities of Sri Sri Radha Krishnachandra, Sri Sri Krishna Balarama, Sri Sri Nitai Gauranga, Sri Srinivasa Govinda and Sri Prahlada Narasimha. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3400}",, 3403," Nandi Hills is a scenic hill station situated close to Bangalore, serving as one of the most popular destinations for trekking of Karnataka and escaping the busy city life of Bangalore. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3401}",, 3404," Wonderla is the best amusement park in Bangalore. It houses water, roller coaster rides, a Ferris wheel and some VR experiences. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3402}",, 3405," Innovative Film City is an Indian movie theme park, popular for a day trip. It houses amusement park rides, museums, adventure sports among other things. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3403}",, 3406," Tipu Sultan Palace was the summer residence of Tipu Sultan. It is now converted into a museum and is famous for its Indo-Islamic architecture consisting of ornamental frescoes, magnificent arches, protruding balconies and brilliant motifs. It is located inside the Bangalore Fort. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3404}",, 3407," National Gallery of Modern Art is a two-storeyed museum based in a colonial-style residential building. It showcases the cultural ethos of India from periods as early as the 18th century. There is also a huge auditorium, a charming cafeteria, and a reference library here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3405}",, 3408," Commercial Street is the oldest and busiest shopping place in Bangalore. It is famous for clothes, jewellery, electronics, footwear and local food joints. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3406}",, 3409," Located 21 kms southwest of Bangalore on Kanakpura Road atop Panchagiri Hills, Art of Living Centre is the headquarters of the spiritual, cultural organization Art of Living Foundation, established by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3407}",, 3410," Vidhana Soudha houses the State Legislature and the Secretariat of Karnataka. Popularly known as the 'Taj Mahal of South India', it is one of the most magnificent buildings in the city. It is illuminated on Sunday and public holidays. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3408}",, 3411," Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium is a popular attraction in Bangalore. The Sky Theatre is its main attraction which imitates the way the sky looks to us. There is also a mirror dome show, a science park, and a special programme conducted here first Sunday evening of every month. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3409}",, 3412," Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum houses machines and artefacts related to science and technology. There are also interesting shows and the ""Science for Kids"" centre here. It is a fun place to visit with kids. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3410}",, 3413," Constructed by Kempe Gowda II in the 2nd century, this lake was earlier known as Halsur or Alasur. Although not fit for swimming, boating can be enjoyed at the lake. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3411}",, 3414, The Shiva Temple of Bangalore is considered one of the most beautiful Shiva temples in India. It is landmarked by a huge white monolith of Lord Shiva in a an artificial pool of water and Himalayas all around. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3412}",, 3415," Located in the CBD (Central Business District) in Bangalore, this luxury mall is the one-stop destination for all your high-end brand needs. It is home to all the luxury beauty, shoes, jewellery, bags and fashion brands from all around the globe. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3413}",, 3416," MG Road is one of the most popular shopping and entertainment hubs in Bangalore. It runs from Trinity Circle to Anil Kumble Circle. Items such as traditional handicrafts, silk, sarees and cutlery and bone china are available here. MG Road is also popular for pubs and nightclubs. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3414}",, 3417," St. Mary's Basilica is the oldest church in Bangalore and is the only church in the state that has been elevated to the status of a minor basilica. It is famous for the festivities it holds during the St. Mary's Feast, in September each year. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3415}",, 3418," Chunchi Falls is a 50-ft high waterfall fed by the river Arkavati. It is a popular day trip from Bangalore, perfect for a family picnic. There is a watchtower on the way to falls offering a stunning view. Swimming is prohibited in the falls. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3416}",, 3419," Fun World Amusement Park is one of the most popular amusement parks in Bangalore. It houses various rides, roller coaster, Ferris wheel, bumper cars and a food court. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3417}",, 3420," HAL Aerospace Museum is India's first aerospace museum. It houses a display of various aircraft and helicopters, Aircraft engine models, Flight simulators, a mock Air Traffic Control Tower and exhibits of Indian aviation history. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3418}",, 3421," Go-karting is the most breathtaking activities available at many places in Bangalore, which can be enjoyed with family and friends. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3419}",, 3422," Muthyala Maduvu, popularly known as Pearl Valley, is a picnic spot and day trip from Bangalore. The main attraction here is a waterfall. It is also popular for trekking. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3420}",, 3423," Located in Cubbon Park, the Bangalore Aquarium is the most famous and largest aquarium in Bangalore and the second-largest in India. It offers on display a variety of ornamental and exotic cultivable fishes including Siamese Fighters, Catla, Freshwater Prawns, Goldfish, Red Tail Shark and many others. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3421}",, 3424," This temple is one of the oldest in Bengaluru, and is dedicated to Nandi, the bull who is the wagon of Lord Shiva. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3422}",, 3425," Sankey Tank is a manmade lake, spread across an area of 37.5 acres near Vyalikaval, Malleshwaram and Sadashivanagar. The Maurya Sankey Boat Club offers guests a wide variety of boat rides, for example, rowboats, pedal boats and motorboats. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3423}",, 3426," Known for its historical significance and archaeological brilliance, Devanahalli Fort is located 35 kms north of the city of Bangalore. Lately in ruins, the fort once was the birthplace and residence of the great warrior Tipu Sultan. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3424}",, 3427," A recent addition to the temples of Bengaluru, this one houses a library with a sprawling collection of texts and books on Buddhism and is constantly the hub of a number of spiritual retreats and lectures. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3425}",, 3428," Outskirts of Bengaluru are a cyclist's delight. One can rent a cycle from the multiple cycle groups available here such as Namma Cycle, Bums on the saddle, Bike Zone etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3426}",, 3429," Ragigudda Sri Prasanna Anjaneya Temple is dedicated to the Hindu God- Hanuman. It also houses a Shivalinga and beautiful shrines of Ram, Sita and Lakshman. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3427}",, 3430," Located in the premises of Karnataka Government Museum, Venkatappa Art Gallery situated on Kasturba Road, Cubbon Park flaunts over 600 paintings. Named after the most famous artist of Bangalore city - K. Venkatappa, the gallery houses resplendent works of other renowned artists as well. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3428}",, 3431," Located in the suburbs of Halasuru (Ulsoor) in Bangalore, Halasuru Someshwara Temple is dedicated to the Hindu deity Shiva. Built in around the 12th and the 13th centuries by the Hoysalas, the temple is now managed and maintained by the Endowment Department of the Karnataka government. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3429}",, 3432," Snow City is a unique, one of a kind amusement located in JC Nagar in Bangalore. Covered in artificial snow and generously sprinkled with snow animal sculptures, toys and igloos, the theme park is a popular destination for the city folks especially the kids. Besides, the park also has a plethora of swings and slide for the children and a gorgeous snow castle. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3430}",, 3433," The Big Banyan Tree or locally called as the Dodda Alada Mara is a 400 year old banyan tree in the village of Kethohalli near Bangalore. Sprawling over a vast 3 acres of land, the tree is one of the largest of its kind. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3431}",, 3434," Spread across 50,000 square feet, the Indian Music Experience in Bengaluru is the first interactive music museum of the nation that is most innovatively disrupting the conventional notion of museums among visitors. The Museum exhibits everything about Indian music under a single roof, right from classical to folk, regional and Bollywood. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3432}",, 3435," Created in 1995 by B. N. A. Technology Consulting Limited, Hong Kong, Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain is probably the most technically advanced and one of the biggest artificially created fountains in India. Located on T. Chowdaiah Road, the enthralling fountain has been based on multimedia technology, MIDI interfaces and hardware architecture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3433}",, 3436," Siddara Betta is a popular tourist attraction in the Tumkur district of Karnataka immersed in rocky boulders, temples and caves with an elevation of 1700 feet. The hillock is popular amongst trekkers and spiritual seekers alike, with one of the main attractions of the hill being the Lord Shiva temple enclosed in a cave that sees a fair number of devotees throughout the year. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3434}",, 3437," Quad Biking in Bangalore can be experienced either near Kanakpura Road or near Nandi Hills with the help of a company Dirt Mania. These Quad Bike Rides can cost somewhere from INR 500 to 5000 depending upon the Track, Trail and the length. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3435}",, 3438, Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta is almost 16 kilometres from the town of Kanakapura is a great trekking destination for a day trek. It is one of the highest hills in the neighbouring area and also houses a temple devoted to Lord Rangaswamy that is constructed under a large white granite monolith. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3436}",, 3439," Avalabetta often called as “Nandi Hills without the crowd” is a perfect place to relish the same scenic beauty as the Nandi Hills but without the commotion. Standing on the top of the hill, you can witness the magical view of lush green trees and variegated rocky terrain which is spread out profusely. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3437}",, 3440, Manchanabele Dam is built on the water of the tranquil Arkavati River. It is replete with cool and clear water and is also surrounded by lush green trees in small hills. The panoramic views of the sky and the earth can be best observed during sunrise or sunset. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3438}",, 3441," If you thought that trekking is an activity only to be done in the morning, you are certainly wrong. Skandagiri, a hilltown near Bangalore, gives you the opportunity to trek and explore the hills in the night while the moon is casting its light. Skandagiri, also known as Kalavara Durga or Kalavara Betta is at an elevation of 1450 meters surrounded by the Nandi Hills. The hill has a ruined fort on the way which makes the night trek even more interesting by adding the element of horror. And the best part is that you can spend the night at the hilltop under the star. Not to forget the bonfire that is especially lit for the trekkers to sit around and enjoy the warmth. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3439}",, 3442," Located at a distance of 3 kms from the town of Kanakapura near Bangalore, Bananthimari Betta is a twin hillock surrounded by lush green fields with patches of flowers and rocky surface in turns. The beautiful valley in between is laden with an emerald velvetine grass cover and through it flows the most quaint and beautiful stream ever. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3440}",, 3443," Situated at a distance of about 132 kms from the city of Bangalore on 6 kms from Bheemeshwari Fishing Camp, Doddamakali is a living example of pristine rustic charm and idyllic sylvan setting. The place makes for an ideal weekend getaway away from the hustle bustle and chaos of the city amidst natural surroundings and euphoric atmosphere. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3441}",, 3444," Devarayanadurga or DD Hills which translates to “the fort of God” is a tranquil hill station located near Tumkur district in the state of Karnataka. Situated at an elevation of 4000 ft, Devarayanadurga is a perfect weekend getaway from Bangalore to live among the trees and visit the beautifully crafted temples. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3442}",, 3445, In the state of Karnataka a beautiful city is nestled amongst trees and rivers which is great for a weekend getaway. Kanakapura is rich in heritage and culture. This place is a hidden gem bountiful in greenery and waterfalls. A few days in this wonderful and picturesque place will leave you rejuvenate. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3443}",, 3446," If you’re the kind who prefers watching live performances over a drama, then this is the place for you. Situated in JP Nagar, this is one of the places to visit in Bangalore with friends where the theatre lovers head to catch up on some drama from across the globe. So, book those tickets and go enjoy a beautiful and affordable evening and get one of the best Bangalore experiences. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3444}",, 3447," If you've not yet visited Smaaash, you've been missing on a lot of fun. Smaaash is gigantic gaming and activity arena. Kids, adults, everyone will fall in love with this place the moment they step in. You can put your bowling skills to use, get lost in the world of VR Games, hop on the go-karts, shoot some hoops in arcade games, and what not. You can also unwind and grab a beer or two with your buddies. Tip: The prices here are towards the costlier side. Make sure to plan accordingly not to burn a hole in your pocket. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3445}",, 3448," Here is something different that you can try out while you’re in the city! Head to the Club on Race Course road to watch the horses race away and maybe even place a bet or two if you’re feeling lucky. This is the ultimate high society event where you can get a peek into their posh lives. Make sure you study the race schedule so that you can socialize and cheer for the right ponies. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3446}",, 3449," The Golden Temple, also known as Sri Harmandir Sahib, is the holiest shrine in all of Sikhism. Located right in the heart of Amritsar, the stunning golden architecture of the temple and the daily Langar (community kitchen) attract a large number of visitors and devotees each day. The spiritual focus is the tank, the Amrit Sarovar, which surrounds the glistening central shrine. Around the edges of the compound, there are more shrines and monuments including the Sikh Museum. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3447}",, 3450," Located at a distance of 28 km from Amritsar, the Wagah Border marks the boundaries between Indian and Pakistani borders, running along the Grand Trunk Road. The Wagah Border Ceremony or the Beating Retreat Ceremony, held every day before sunset, is the prime attraction. This ceremony includes the closing of the international gates and lowering the flags of both countries. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3448}",, 3451," Jallianwala Bagh is a public garden that houses a memorial of national importance that was established by the government of India in 1951 to commemorate the massacre of peaceful celebrators by British forces on April 13, 1919. Thousands of innocent people were killed on the orders of General Dyer as they gathered for a peaceful celebration of Baisakhi. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3449}",, 3452," The Partition Museum, the first-ever museum in the entire world to focus on the stories and trauma of the millions who had to suffer from the bloody consequences of a ruthless partition; was recently opened up at Town Hall in Amritsar. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3450}",, 3453," Harike Wetland & Bird Sanctuary is the largest wetland in North India. This man-made wetland spreads into Tarn Taran Sahib, Ferozepur and Kapurthala in Punjab, making it a famous destination for bird watchers and nature enthusiasts. Tourists can spot up to 7 species of turtles including the endangered Testudines turtle. The previously extinct Indus dolphin was recently seen at Harike Wetland. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3451}",, 3454," Summer palace turned into museum, Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum is a lovely building which archives the Royal Heritage of Maharaja Ranjit Singh such as arms and armour, outstanding paintings and century old coins and manuscripts.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3452}",, 3455," Everything in this city revolves around food- be it socializing, prayer or festivals. Kulchas, lassi, jalebi, you name it and it will be found in Amritsar. Some must-go places to eat in Amritsar include: Langar Ka Prasad, Kulcha Land, Friends Dhaba, Surjit Food Plaza, Beera Chicken House, Pal Da Dhaba & Kesar Da Dhaba. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3453}",, 3456," Housing the Granth Sahib and their gurus, Guru Ke Mahal was founded by Guru Ram Das in 1573 as a little cottage that went on to shelter the great gurus of the Sikhs. Gurudwara Guru Ke Mahal is a humble hut situated at the main street of Guru Bazaar near the Golden Temple in the holy city of Ramdaspur (now known as Amritsar). ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3454}",, 3457," Gurudwara Chheharta Sahib, named after a well which was dug by Guru Arjan Dev for the birth of his son. Although the well is now covered up, the water is usually pumped into the main tank of the Gurudwara. The water was so abundant that six Cheheharta (Persian wheels) were installed around the well to draw water faster. The gurudwara’s lotus dome encloses the square sanctum in the middle of the diwan hall. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3455}",, 3458," Offering electronic items, ornaments, best quality books, handicrafts and ready-made garments, Hall Bazaar is famous for its Mughal style gate, complete with a giant clock with caption ""Amritsar - Sifti Da Ghar"". ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3456}",, 3459, Mata Lal Devi Temple popularly known as Sheesh Mahal of Amritsar is famous among the Hindu pilgrims for its miraculous powers. The temple is dedicated to the female saint Lal Devi and is considered a miniature dimension of the popular Vaishno Devi temple in Jammu. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3457}",, 3460," Akal Takht (Throne of the Immortal) is the highest political institution of the Sikhs, founded by Guru Hargobind in 1606. Akal Takht is located in the front of the causeway leading to the Golden Temple, Amritsar. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3458}",, 3461," Gobindgarh Fort echoes the grand stories of Punjab’s past. Widely known as a symbol of the era when Punjab was forged, it represents a glorious past of 257 years starting with the Bhangi Misl era and ending with the Indian Army ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3459}",, 3462," Gurudwara Mata Kaulan is located on the edge of Kaulan reservoir, is named after Kaulan, a believer who was severely punished by the patriarchs, yet it failed to dissuade her. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3460}",, 3463," Durgiana Temple, also known as Lakshmi Narayan Temple, Durga Tirath, Silver Temple and Sitla Mandir, is a Hindu temple bearing a stark resemblance to the Golden Temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3461}",, 3464, Dukh Bhanjani Ber Tree which means reliever of pains and afflictions is considered the most sacred tree in Amritsar. It is located inside the Golden Temple complex. Visitors to the Golden Temple take a dip in the holy water next to the tree believing that doing so would cure them of their pain and afflictions. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3462}",, 3465," Bibeksar Sahib lying on the banks of Bibeksar Sarovar was constructed by Maharaja Renjith Singh. The place is famous as the congregation site of followers of 6th Sikh Guru, Hargobind Singh ji. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3463}",, 3466," Famous for its architecture, Khair-ud-Din Masjid was established by Mohd. Khairuddin. It was the place from where the great call for waging war against the looting British was announced by Tootie-e-Hind, Shah Attaullah Bukhari. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3464}",, 3467," Goindwal Baoli is a step-well, constructed in the 16th century by Guru Amar Das. The Baoli (open-well) is located on the banks of the River Beas and is an important Sikh centre, and is one of the first Sikh pilgrimage sites. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3465}",, 3468," Gurudwara Bir Baba Budha Sahib, also known as Bir Sahib, is where Baba Budha Ji spent most of his life. Baba Buddha who lived for 125 years has blessed five succeeding Gurus. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3466}",, 3469," Gurudwara Shri Tarn Taran Sahib was built by the fifth Guru of Sikhs - Guru Arjan Dev. It is located 22 kms from Amritsar. Gurudwara Shri Tarn Taran Sahib is a three-storeyed building lotus dome, damaged during the 1905 earthquake. The Gurudwara displays elegant craftwork of glass pieces and intricate designs on the ceiling and the inner walls. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3467}",, 3470," Khalsa College is a 124-year-old college, making it a historic educational institution in India. The 300-acre campus has acquired the status of the highest Sikh institute for education with an enriching environment and a progressive outlook towards society. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3468}",, 3471," Shri Ram Tirth Temple is the birthplace of Luva - Kusha, twins of Rama and Sita in the Ashram of Saint Balmiki. Built in yellow stone the temple dates back to the Ramayana as Sita was given shelter here after being abandoned by Rama. The battle of the Ram’s force and Luv-Kush ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3469}",, 3472," Punjab State War Heroes Memorial and Museum showcases the fabulous brave-hearts of Punjab. The Museum immortalizes the bravery of the soldiers of Punjab, displayed throughout the museum with a spirit of patriotism. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3470}",, 3473," Pul Kanjari, popularly known as Amritsar’s Taj Mahal, is a village based on the vibrant expression of love by Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Constructed for Moran, a Muslim dancer, the town was one the most important trading centres during the 18th century. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3471}",, 3474," Bathinda Fort or Qila Mubarak is an age old fortress in Bathinda. Built by Raja Dab and King Kushana, the fort is believed to be the exact place where Razia Sultan was confined.and Guru Nanak Dev, Guru Tegh Bahadur and Guru Gobind Singh visited this place. Later, Maharaja Karam Singh built a gurudwara here for the pilgrims ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3472}",, 3475," Gurudwara Baba Atal Rai is a gurudwara dedicated to Baba Atal Rai, son of Guru Har Gobind Singh who passed away at the young age of nine. The 9 storey building was then built in his memory where each storey was symbolic of a year in Atal Rai’s life. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3473}",, 3476," Situated in the heart of the city in Moni Chowk, ISKCON Temple (also known as Sri Gaur Radha Krishna Mandir) is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to the Hindu gods Krishna and Radha. The temple houses idols of several deities, Radha- Krishna being the most prominent. A tiny shop also sells statues of deities, religious books and related merchandise ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3474}",, 3477," Situated on the Batala Road in Amritsar, Sun City Water Park is one is one of the most popular and visited water parks in the city. Replete with a plethora of water rides, regular rides, aqua dancing, roller coasters, several swimming pools, the water is the ideal hangout destination among both the adults and the kids. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3475}",, 3478," Situated on the Attari Border Road in Amritsar, Rainbow Resorts Water Park offers multi activities. Spread over nine acres of land area, the resort has swimming pools, adventure park, go-karting, paint ball, kitty party hall, boating, restaurant etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3476}",, 3479," Founded and opened to public in 2002, Thunderzone Amusement and Water Park is one of the largest and most popular water cum amusement park in the city. With an array of rides like columbus, mono train, roller coaster, music bob, swinging chairs and activities like boating etc., the park is an ideal day out place for all age groups. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3477}",, 3480, Bliss Aqua World is an amazing water park in Amritsar with a variety of regular and water rides both for adults and kids. The park also has an amusement park in the premises which has a number of fun games and activities as well. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3478}",, 3481," Located in Amritsar outside the Chatiwind gate is Gurudwara Baba Shaheed Deep Singh Ji, honouring the valour and martyrdom of Baba Deep Singh Ji, which is why it is also known as the Shahidan Sahib. He was specially renowned for his contribution during 1757 when he fought the Afghani troops led by Ahmed Shah Abdali, from attacking, invading, and blowing up the Golden Temple. He fought bravely alongside thousands of others but was fatally wounded during the fight. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3479}",, 3482," Located in the Tarn Taran district of Punjab on the banks of river Beas is Gurdwara Goindwal Sahib which is another famous Sikh site. It is known as the 1st Sikh pilgrimage site and is where the 3rd Sikh Guru, Sri Guru Amar Das Ji, lived and preached for 33 years. It is also where he coined the idea of langar or community kitchen and where he built a baoli or well from where people of all caste, colour, creed and religion could drink from. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3480}",, 3483," India Gate is a war memorial located in New Delhi, along the Rajpath. It is dedicated to the 82,000 soldiers, both Indian and British, who died during the First World War and the Third Anglo-Afghan War. India Gate looks stunning at night with the fountain displaying colourful lights. The surrounding lush green lawns are a popular picnic spot. The Amar Jawan Jyoti is also located here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3481}",, 3484," Qutub Minar is a minaret or a victory tower located in the Qutub complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Delhi's Mehrauli area. With a height of 72.5 metres (238 ft), Qutub Minar is the second tallest monument of Delhi. The surrounding Qutub complex has lush green lawns which are popular picnic spot. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3482}",, 3485," The Akshardham Temple, also known as Swaminarayan Akshardham is dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan. It is known for its stunning architecture. Akshardham complex is home to India's largest step well which is a host to the mesmerising water show each evening. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3483}",, 3486," Humayun's tomb is the final resting place of the Mughal Emperor Humayun. Located in the Nizamuddin East area of Delhi, it is the first garden-tomb in India. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is known for the stunning typical Mughal architecture with Persian influences. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3484}",, 3487," An affluent neighbourhood in South Delhi, Hauz Khas Village or 'HKV' is known for its electric nightlife with countless cafes, bars and pubs along with art galleries, and boutiques and is amongst the top hip places to visit in Delhi other than a heritage site. The area is also dotted with domed structures which are tombs of royalties during the 14th to 16th century. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3485}",, 3488," The Museum of Illusions in Connaught Place, New Delhi is India's first optical illusion museum. It is a fun place to challenge the senses by exploring exhibits which include holograms, a supposedly rotating cylinder, a room with no gravity, rooms with mirrors that distort reality and much more. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3486}",, 3489," Following its motto of delivering an excellent world of art to its visitors, National Gallery of Modern Art, Delhi, preserves paintings and other artistic pieces dating back to 1850s. It houses a collection of more than 14,000 artworks which includes work that is as old as a hundred and fifty years. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3487}",, 3490," The Lotus Temple is one of the seven Baha'i House of Worship present around the world. Known for its stunning white petal lotus architecture, iy is one of the most visited establishments in the world. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3488}",, 3491," The Red Fort is a historical fort in the old Delhi area, on the banks of Yamuna. Shah Jahan constructed it in 1639 as a result of a capital shift from Agra to Delhi. Built from red sandstone, it is home to several museums. Every year, the Indian Prime Minister unfurls the national flag here on the Independence Day. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3489}",, 3492," A protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India, Agrasen ki Baoli is a 60 meter long and 15 meter wide historical step well on Halley Road, New Delhi. It is an ancient water reservoir having 103 stone steps. It is one of the most visited places in Delhi having a serene atmosphere. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3490}",, 3493," Sunder Nursery (also known as Central Park) is a park complex situated adjacent to Humayun's Tomb, Built in the 16th century, the park was originally known as Azim Bagh. Sprawling over a whopping 90 acres of land, the park is home to 300 types of trees. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3491}",, 3494," Located in the poised Said-ul-Ajaib, the Garden of Five Senses is designed to stimulate your senses of touch, sight, smell, sound and taste and is a paradise for nature’s lovers. It is spread across 20 acres and has various themed parks, Mughal baghs, pools of water lilies, solar energy park, themed decor and many other attractions. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3492}",, 3495," Lodhi Gardens is a city park placed in New Delhi, spanning over 90 acres. It is a luscious garden that houses the tombs of Sayyid ruler Mohammed Shah and Lodhi King Sikandar Lodhi. It is situated between Khan Market and Safdarjung's Tomb on Lodhi Road and is a favorite spot for morning walks for the Delhiites. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3493}",, 3496," Waste to Wonder Park is one of its kind theme park in the world. It features the replicas of seven wonders of the world, created from industrial and other waste. Wind and solar energy have been harnessed to light up the park rendering a breathtaking sight during sunset and night. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3494}",, 3497," One of the oldest markets in Old Delhi, Chandni Chowk is still an important historical site renowned for the availability of every kind of goods as well as food. It was Constructed in the 17th century by mughal ruler of India Shah Jahan. It is situated opposite the Red Fort and provides a view of the Fatehpuri Mosque. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3495}",, 3498," Designed to invoke the ambience of a traditional village fair, Dilli Haat is every shopper’s paradise, a foodie’s haven and the cultural magnet of the metro city. A flamboyant mix of vibrant colours and varied cultures, the bazaar is located in the commercial centre of South Delhi, bang opposite to the INA Market. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3496}",, 3499," The Bharat Darshan Park in Punjabi Bagh, Delhi has replicas of popular Indian monuments made out of waste material. It is quite similar to the Waste to Wonders park. Some of the monument replicas include the Gateway of India, Mysore Palace, Hampi, Victoria Memorial Hall and Charminar, amongst others made from about 350 tonnes of scrap material. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3497}",, 3500," Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is one of the most important Sikh gurdwara, aka Sikh house of worship, in Delhi, India and known for its association with the eighth Sikh Guru, Guru Har Krishan, as well as the pool inside its complex, known as the 'Sarovar.' It was first built as a small temple by Sikh General Sardar Bhagel Singh in 1783, who supervised the construction of nine Sikh shrines in Delhi in the same year, during the reign of Mughal Emperor, Shah Alam II. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3498}",, 3501," The Prime Ministers’ Museum or the Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 14th April 2022. Located next to the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library (NMML) on Teen Murti Marg, the museum pays tribute to all the Prime Ministers of India since Independence. Besides memorabilia, there is an audio and visual tour of speeches from the Red Fort and a virtual helicopter ride. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3499}",, 3502," Located in the vicinity of Chanakyapuri, the Rail Museum aims to preserve the 163 years old railway heritage of India. Popularly known as the National Railway Museum, the museum is spread over 10 acres of land and houses some fantabulous railway memorabilia. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3500}",, 3503," This is the holy shrine of Muslim Sufi Saint Nizamuddin Chisti. The tombs of many other people from the Mughal era are present in the same area, which surround a tank. Known to be one of the top-visited places in Delhi, a vibe of spirituality and serenity seems to be omnipresent at the Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah, where you can find throngs of devotees even in the later hours of the evening. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3501}",, 3504," Located in New Delhi, the Jantar Mantar was one of the five sites built by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur. The site consists of 13 architectural astronomy instruments. The main purpose of the observatory was to compile the astronomical tables and to predict the movement and timings of the sun, moon and planets. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3502}",, 3505," Also known as Chidiya Ghar, Delhi Zoo is a favourite weekend spot among adults and children. From biggest cats to the tiniest birds, the zoo has all kinds of animals and birds. It has canteens inside for the visitors and battery-operated vehicles. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3503}",, 3506," The Mehrauli Archaeological Park is a 200-acre archaeological site home to more than 100 magnificent monuments, and tombs from the 10th century to the British era. Some prominent monuments here are tombs of Balban and Quli Khan, Jamali Kamali mosque, and Rajon ki Baoli among others. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3504}",, 3507," The Kingdom of Dreams, also known as KOD sits majestically in Gurugram (Previously Gurgaon) and is India's first live entertainment, leisure and theatre destination. It is a magnificent structure and glitters merrily in sector 29. It offers visitors a taste of contemporary and modern India through the means of interactive tableaus, galleys, and arts. It is currently becoming one of the best places in Delhi for tourists and locals alike. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3505}",, 3508," Popularly known as the “soul” of the Presidential Palace, the Mughal Gardens are located inside the Rashtrapati Bhawan Complex. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in the year 1917 for Lady Harding, the gardens cover a vast area of 13 acres and are a wonderful incorporation of Mughal architecture with that of British style. The gardens are also open for a certain time in the year and hence make amongst the most-sought places to visit in Delhi. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3506}",, 3509, Rashtrapati Bhawan is a famous monument of the British Empire which was said to be the palace of the Viceroy of India. It is now the home of the President of India. It is considered to be the best-known monument in India next to Taj Mahal and Qutub Minar. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3507}",, 3510," Jama Masjid is the largest mosque in India built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. The mosque hosts thousands of pilgrims each year on the holy occasion of Eid to offer special Namaz in the morning. Non-Muslims are not allowed inside the Masjid during Namaz offerings. One of the top attractions and best places to visit in Delhi, Jama Masjid gets a lot of tourist crowd other than the religious crowd. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3508}",, 3511," Vibrantly coloured clothes strewn all over, tiny food stalls cramped in every nook, deafening cacophony of the salesboys and a pandemic compact environment- welcome to Sarojini Nagar, the most hep and trendy market of Delhi. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3509}",, 3512," Officially named Rajiv Chowk, Connaught Place is better known as CP amongst the locals. It is one of the largest commercial and business centers in Delhi, and has been designed in two concentric circles namely Connaught's Inner Circle and Connaught's Outer Circle. Known since British era, this market has its own elegance. Known to be the most iconic structure from Lutyens Delhi, this is also among one the top places to visit in Delhi. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3510}",, 3513," Delhi is known to be shoppers' paradise. For almost everything, you will find a great market for the best price. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3511}",, 3514," This temple was opened back in 1998; it is located at Hare Krishna Hills, in the East of Kailash area of New Delhi, India. A very well-known Lord Krishna temple for inner peace. Its followers believe in Srila Prabhupada. As one of the biggest temple complexes in India. It has numerous rooms for priests and service renders. Many halls are used for its administration purposes. It is divided into four broad units. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3512}",, 3515," Khan Market is one of the hot spot and posh market in Delhi which serves as a perfect place for friends and family to hangout. Known to be one of the top places to visit in Delhi, the market has successfully held the essence of its original structure even in the times of rapid modernization. If you need to hang out late at night, Khan Market is the place for you as remains open till 12:00 AM. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3513}",, 3516," Replete with travellers, both Indians and foreign, Paharganj is the most chaotic, noisy, dirty and yet the most vibrant market of Delhi. Dotted with umpteen hotels, brothels, cheap bars, and ultra cheap restaurants; the labyrinthian alleys of Paharganj have a lot more to offer than visible to the naked eye. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3514}",, 3517," The Birla Mandir or Birla Temple popularly known as the Laxminarayan Temple is a temple dedicated to Laxminarayan. It is located at Connaught Place, New Delhi, and was built by the Birla family, which is why it is known as the Birla temple. Built-in the early 1900s and spread over a whopping 7.5 acres, the temple houses many shrines, fountains, and gardens along with sculptures and carvings.   ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3515}",, 3518," Lajpat Nagar is a bustling and colourful neighbourhood in South Delhi which is best known for the Lajpat Nagar Central Market where many come to experience the thrill of the genuine Delhi life. One visit and you'll know how lively the place is and this can be seen by the flamboyant goods on sale, the brilliant evening lights, the rushing inhabitants and the sounds of the ever so busy streets. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3516}",, 3519," Built in 1754, during the reign of Mughal Emperor- Ahmad Shah Bahadur, the namesake tomb is dedicated to the Prime Minister of the court- Safdarjung. Located in the heart of the city, at the junction of Safdarjung Road and Aurobindo Marg, the monument is a low-key tourist attraction of the city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3517}",, 3520," Stoically standing in the placid vicinity of Indraprastha, Purana Qila or the Old Fort is a masterpiece of the ancient glory and sterling architecture of the bygone Mughal Empire, and is one of the oldest forts in Delhi. Built on the banks of river Yamuna and spread over a vast 1.5 kms of area, the monument has tons of myths and legends of the medieval era attached to it. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3518}",, 3521," Probably the most famous of all adventure parks in Delhi NCR, Adventure Island is a one-stop haunt for all the dose of thrill and enjoyment. It is a super-hit with kids and adults alike, and couples find it a refreshing change to head to for spending an exciting date! It has a vast array of adult rides, rides for kids, water rides as well as special events that are organised from time to time. Feel the adrenaline pumping as you head for a ride on 'Butterfly Feeling' or 'Twister' meant for adults; alternatively, you could let your inner child have fun on less scary rides such as Wild Wheels, Sky Riders or Splash Down. Wave Rocker, It's a Ringa Ringa Thing, Bush Buggies, Splash Dunk and Bumper Cars are loved by families and large friends' groups. In addition to the adventure park, you could dabble in some window-shopping experience at the Metro Walk, which is dotted with all the latest brands, and finally, head towards a satisfying lunch or dinner at plenty of culinary options available. The best part about this place is its super convenient connectivity by metro as it is located bang opposite to Rithala station on the red line. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3519}",, 3522," Pragati Maidan, situated at Mathura Road, is a vast exhibition center of Delhi. With an exhibit area of 150 acres, it serves as an important attraction of Delhi. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3520}",, 3523," Rajghat is a place where Mahatma Gandhi, Father of the Nation was cremated followed by his assassination in year 1948. Visitors from all around the world come here to pay their homage. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3521}",, 3524," Also known as the National Museum of India, the National Museum in New Delhi is one the largest museums in India, situated on the corner of the Janpath and Maulana Azad Road. Established in 1949, the blueprints of the majestic repository were prepared by the Gwyer Committee set up by the Government of India in 1946. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3522}",, 3525," Kuchesar is a tiny village in Bulandshahr district of Uttar Pradesh, at a distance of 80 km from Delhi and is popular for its Mud Fort, now restored as a heritage resort. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3523}",, 3526," Popularly known as the Crafts Museum, the National Handicrafts Museum is a colorful amalgamation of the diverse culture and rich traditions of our country. Located in the far corner of the magnanimous Pragati Maidan in Delhi, the museum is a centre to exhibit varied specimens in handicrafts, textile and local decor. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3524}",, 3527," Tughlaqabad Fort is one of the finest specimens of pure Islamic architecture and has the touch of Sultanate sturdiness about its fortifications. Popular as one of the best-visited places in Delhi, the entire premise takes around an hour or two to look around and offer great opportunities for history enthusiasts and shutterbugs. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3525}",, 3528," Once served as the home of Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru for 16 years, today, the Teen Murti Bhavan houses various institutions like the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library and the office of Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund. One of the four Nehru Planetariums is also located within the grounds of the house. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3526}",, 3529," Running from Rashtrapati Bhavan on Raisina Hill, all the way through Vijay Chowk and India Gate to the National Stadium, Rajpath is a long ceremonial boulevard in New Delhi. Considered to be one of the most important roads in India, it is where the annual Republic Day parade takes place on 26 January. While Rajpath stands for the King's Road, Janpath, which stands for People's Road, also crosses the road. Running in the east-west direction, the avenue is lined on both sides by huge lawns, canals and many rows of trees. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3527}",, 3530," Located within the Qutub Minar complex at Mehrauli in Delhi, Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque (translating to ‘Might of Islam’) was built by the Mamluk ruler Qutub-ud-din Aibak. Yet another feather in the cap of Delhi, the monument is the first mosque to be built in the city after the Islamic conquest of India and is known as a celebration of the Muslim Rule. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3528}",, 3531," Sulabh International Museum of Toilets was built in 1992 by Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak (a social activist) and titled as one of the weirdest museum in the world by Time magazine. Established with the objective to address the global history of sanitation and toilets, the museum is anything but mundane and is a source of amusement to many. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3529}",, 3532," Situated in the heart of the city in Kashmere Gate area of New Delhi, Nicholson Cemetery (also known as Lothian Cemetery) is an ancient Christian cemetery named after the Brigadier-General John Nicholson, a Victorian era military officer who played a crucial role during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3530}",, 3533," Iron Pillar is one of the many mysterious monuments of wonder present in Delhi- the capital of India. Located within the Qutub Minar complex in Mehrauli area of New Delhi, the Iron Pillar has been posing as one of the foremost metallurgical curiosities of the world due to its prowess to not exhibit a speck of rust despite being thousands of years old. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3531}",, 3534," Housed within the premises of the grand Teen Murti Bhavan in Delhi, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library is an autonomous institution established in the memory of the first Prime Minister of India- Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3532}",, 3535," Jaisalmer Fort is a hill fort with houses, temples, shops, and restaurants. More than three thousand people live within the fort walls. It offers a stunning and panoramic view of Jaisalmer city draped in golden yellow. Also known as Sonar Quila, it is the most popular place to visit in Jaisalmer. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3533}",, 3536, Jaisalmer in Rajasthan is frequented by tourists for its large stretches of desert sand. Popular Desert Safaris in Jaisalmer takes place in Sam Sand Dunes. A Jeep takes you to a point near Sam Sand Dunes (around 45km from the city) from where the camel ride starts and lasts for around 90 minutes. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3534}",, 3537," Built in the 14th century, it was once the source of drinking water for the entire town of Bikaner. Now it has developed as a tourist spot with many temples and shrines surrounding the lake. Gadisar Lake offers scenic and picturesque views of the lake and the adjacent fort. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3535}",, 3538," Dipped in an enchanting shade of yellow, Patwon ki Haveli grabs the attention of every visitor. It is a cluster of 5 Haveli which was believed to be built by Patwa, a wealthy trader who constructed the stories for each of his 5 sons. Locals also refer to the haveli as Kothari’s Patwa Haveli. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3536}",, 3539," One of the most popular attractions in Jaisalmer, Sam Sand Dunes are among the best and most authentic in India. The best time to visit these dunes is either sunset (around 4-7 pm) or sunrise (4-6 am). There are many other activities which one may enjoy as camel safari and jeep safari. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3537}",, 3540," This group of beautiful temples within the Jaisalmer Fort walls have carved structures which depict pictures of sages, hermits, animals, etc. Built in the Dilwara style that is famous all over the world for its architecture, these temples are dedicated to Rikhabdevji and Shambhavdev Ji, the famous Jain hermits known as 'Tirthankaras'. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3538}",, 3541," Nathmal ki Haveli is an ornate architecture in the heart of Jaisalmer. It was commissioned to serve as the residence of the then prime minister Diwan Mohata Nathmal. The haveli is built of yellow sandstone. Thus when the sun rays fall on these structures, they radiate like gold. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3539}",, 3542," Kuldhara is an abandoned village, located around 20 kilometres from Jaisalmer. The village was abandoned overnight by its residents to save their honour and lives from the hands of the tyrannical minister. There is nothing to do as such, but to see the ruins of the village make up for a popular attraction. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3540}",, 3543," Vyas Chhatri is the assemblage of golden sandstone, an edifice of Rajasthani architecture. It was dedicated to sage Vyaas, the writer of epic Mahabharata whose cenotaph is situated on the north of the fort. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3541}",, 3544," Desert National park is one of the largest national parks, covering an area of 3162 km. It is an excellent example of the ecosystem of the Thar Desert and houses wildlife such as camels, desert fox, Bengal fox, chinkara, wolves, desert cat, and the Blackbuck. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3542}",, 3545," Situated 122 km from the city of Jaisalmer, Tanot Mahal is a historical temple at the Longewala border in Rajasthan. The temple is enveloped with numerous legends that instil curiosity in every visitor. Although it is located very close to the India-Pakistan border, it remained untouched during the war in 1971. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3543}",, 3546," Jaisalmer War Museum, also known as Laungewala War Memorial, is established in the military station designed with the view of honouring the war heroes. It embraces the bravery and sacrifices of the Indian Army. The museum popularly known as JWM, houses two information display halls, an audio-visual room and a souvenir shop. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3544}",, 3547," Situated at the beautiful Badal Palace complex, the five-storey Tazia Tower is a replica of the mausoleum of various Muslim imams with intricate carvings on the walls. The Badal Palace has a cloud like appearance and has the Tazia Tower emerging from it. This tower is quite different from the usual Rajputana architecture of Rajasthan. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3545}",, 3548, Visiting the Indo-Pak Border is one of the most exotic things to do in Jaisalmer. The area is situated near the Tanot Mata temple and can be visited by prior permission and permits from the Indian Military Forces. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3546}",, 3549," The golden fort, sand dunes, and the enchanting palaces make Jaisalmer an ideal destination for Camping and Cultural evening. A camping tour is a must on the bucket list of anyone who wishes to dig deeper the real essence of Rajasthan. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3547}",, 3550," Bada Bagh is primarily a cenotaph adjoining a garden, located about 6 kms north of Jaisalmer, on the way to Ramgarh. The set of royal cenotaphs are basically chhatris of the Maharajas which once ruled the Jaisalmer state. The gardens are now largely neglected, but the hill with the cenotaphs is still quite an interesting sight in the middle of the sand dunes. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3548}",, 3551," Filled with vibrant colours, rich heritage and warm hospitality, Barmer is a small town representing the true reflection of Rajasthan all summed up in it. The sandy grounds of the town are lively and a must visit. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3549}",, 3552," The Amar Sagar lake is an oasis near the palace of Amar Singh. The 17th-century citadel was constructed by Maharawal Akhai Singh is located on the outskirts of Jaisalmer city. The palace complex comprises of number wells and ponds along with chhatris and an ancient Shiva temple made of marble in the 18th century. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3550}",, 3553, Quad Biking is another one of the very exciting and thrilling things to do in Jaisalmer. The adrenaline rushing sport offers a surreal ride on what are called the ATV Bikes. The activity is performed under strict guidance and supervision of a professional. You can live your 'heroic' moment trying to capture the vast desert on your high speed bikes. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3551}",, 3554," India's largest operational onshore wind mill farm, Jaisalmer Wind Mill Park is located in Rajasthan near the Yamuna River between the Vindyha Mountains and the Himalayas. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3552}",, 3555, The Akal Wood Fossil park is the destination of the prehistoric era. It is located on the Barmer road 17 km away from Jaisalmer city. Akal Wood Fossil Park is the pride of Jaisalmer city; it is the National Geological Monument of India. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3553}",, 3556," Khuri, also known as Tilo Ki Dhani, is a natural hamlet in Thar Desert close to Jaisalmer. Renowned for sand dunes and vast stretch of sandbank, Khuri is an ideal place for camel safari. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3554}",, 3557," Dune Bashing is one of the most exclusive and unique things to do in Jaisalmer. If you have an adventure streak, this is one activity you should definitely try. You will literally feel your adrenaline rush up when you are rafting through the pits and falls of the majestic golden desert even when you are safely seated in the car with seat belts fastened to you. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3555}",, 3558," The desert festival is the most awaited colourful event in the land of sand dunes and camels. It was initiated with an intention to give a glance of the imperial Rajasthani culture to the tourists. The festival organises various activities like camel races, turban tying competitions and also Mr Desert contest. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3556}",, 3559," Knowledge bank of rich cultural heritage, craftsmanship and artistic talents of Jaisalmer, the museum displays varied collections of traditional instruments, rich collections of ancient and medieval coins, any kinds of utensils and other artifacts and admirable textiles. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3557}",, 3560, Parasailing is one of the most exciting things to do in Jaisalmer. Mostly the desert camps and resorts organize this activity on prior request. The activity offers a breathtaking view of the golden sandy city below and you should definitely try it when in Jaisalmer. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3558}",, 3561," Established by the Department of Archeology in the year 1984, the Government Museum is a prime tourist attraction of Jaisalmer. It was built to highlight the multifaceted traditional and cultural heritage of the Great Thar Desert. Jaisalmer is the charming city of Rajasthan nestled amidst the mighty Thar Desert. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3559}",, 3562," Salim Singh ki Haveli is a beautiful edifice at the heart of the city Jaisalmer. It is one of the major tourists' attractions built in the 1815 CE and commissioned by Salim Singh, the then prime minister of the Kingdom. It also holds another beautiful name - Jahaz Mahal as the front facet of the Haveli resembles a ship stern. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3560}",, 3563," The Mandir Palace a two-century-old architecture is the finest heritage hotels in the city of Jaisalmer. The hotel offers an ambiance of medieval charm with a glimpse of modern amenities. It is adorned with exquisite stone carvings, ornate balconies, canopies that represent the craftsmanship in its purest form. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3561}",, 3564," Ramdevra Temple is a sacred temple to the folk deity of Rajasthan - Baba Ramdevji. It is situated 12 kms from Pokhran on Jodhpur to Jaisalmer road. It is believed that Baba Ramdevji took samadhi (conscious exit from the mortal body) at Ramdevra in 1459 AD. After this, the Maharaja Ganga Singh of Bikaner constructed the temple around his Samadhi. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3562}",, 3565, A ruined citadel situated amidst the scorching Thar Desert is the Khaba Fort. Its history dates back to the 13th century. The architecture once belonged to the Paliwal Brahmins of the Kuldhara village who fled the town in the 19th century leaving behind a ghost town. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3563}",, 3566," 16 km north-west of Jaisalmer is Lodhruva the ancient capital city of Bhatti dynasty of the 12th century. The old capital of Bhatti Rajput was once a flourishing city. Although the town was ransacked by Muslim invaders, the prominent attraction of the city is its architectural ruins. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3564}",, 3567," Founded by L Narayan Khatri, the Thar Heritage Museum is a historical reservoir. L Narayan was an eminent scholar of the Jaisalmer folklore. The museum showcases the rich culture, heritage, folk art and architectural style of Rajasthan. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3565}",, 3568," The Surya Gate is one of the four entry gates to the 12th century, Jaisalmer Fort. The fort on the Trikuta hill has four successive gates Akai, Surya, Ganesh and Hawa through which the visitors need to pass through. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3566}",, 3569, The Shantinath Temple is one among the cluster of seven Jain Temples built in the Jaisalmer fort. It is made in the Dilwara Style with exquisite carvings. The 16th-century temple holds the beautiful idol of the Jain Saint Shri Shanthinath. The grandeur style reflects its spectacular architecture of the medieval period. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3567}",, 3570," Tazia Tower is a unique Rajputana architecture of Rajasthan. Situated in the Badal Complex, the building has five storeys each of which tells a different story. Tazia in Urdu means float that's taken during the procession of Muharram. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3568}",, 3571, Chandraprabhu Temple is an exemplary Jain temple built in the 16th century. It is one among the seven temples that were constructed for the 8th Tirthankara Jain Prophet Chandraprabhu Ji. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3569}",, 3572," Balagarh fort was built by the Marwar Thakur, Rao Maldeo in the 14th Century, it is otherwise known as the Pokhran Fort. Pokhran means the place of five mirages enclosed by sandy, rocky, salt ranges. Although a small temple made of red sandstone, the fort is dedicated to Goddess Durga. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3570}",, 3573," Situated in the Barmer district of Rajasthan near Jaisalmer, Pachpadra Lake is a salt water lake with a sodium chloride level of 98%. Besides the usual extraction of high quality salt from the water, the lake is also a popular tourist spot. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3571}",, 3574, The beautiful Nakki lake is surrounded by hills on all sides and boating here is a blissful experience. This is the only artificial lake in India to be created at a height of more than 1200m from sea level. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3572}",, 3575," This is the highest peak of the Aravali range with an altitude of about 1,722m above sea level. The trek to the top of the mountain is adventurous and fun. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3573}",, 3576," Known as The mascot of Mount Abu, Toad Rock is one of the most frequented point in the itinerary of all visitors. To see the panoramic beauty of the surrounding lake and greenish hilly regions you can climb up the rock and capture the breathtaking scenery. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3574}",, 3577, Mount Abu is a beautiful hill station endowed with variety of flora and fauna in the land of deserts. The mystifying and beautiful city is a scared pilgrimage spot besides being a summer gateway. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3575}",, 3578," The Dilwara temples, located about 3 kms from Mount Abu, were mainly built by Vastupal and Tejpal, between the 11th and 13th centuries AD. Surrounded by lush greenery and located on a height above the surrounding areas, these temples are world famous for their stunning use of marble - many visitors consider these to be architecturally superior to even the Taj Mahal. Everything from the doors to the ceilings and the pillars are extremely intricately designed - at one point, the marble ceiling is so finely that it's actually translucent. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3576}",, 3579," The sunset point has a pleasant climate throughout the year. While nature lovers can sprawl in the last rays of the sun. One will easily be in awe of the setting magic of the coloured sky in hues of red and orange, contrary to the greens Ranges. The climate makes it favourable to enjoy the sunset in peace without any hustle. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3577}",, 3580, The locals hold faith in Lord Raghunath to whom this temple is dedicated. Located close to the Nakki Lake this is a major religious attraction for tourists. The pilgrim is apparently relieved of all pains and pangs after a visit to this temple. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3578}",, 3581," Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University is an international non-governmental spiritual organization founded by Dada Lekhraj Kripalani in the 1930s with its headquarters located in Mount Abu. The hill station of Mount Abu is also called 'Madhuban' (forest of honey) is a largely self-sufficient community, with a large international family of practising yogis who come each year. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3579}",, 3582," The honeymoon point at an elevation of 4000 foot offers an exquisite view of the sun setting down. Also known as Anadara Point, considered an ideal spot to unwind after a long day of travel and sightseeing. The beauty lies in the backdrop of Nakki Lake and Old gateway to Mount Abu. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3580}",, 3583, Achalgarh village is a picturesque village in Mount Abu which is famous for the Achalgarh fort and Achleshwar temple. The fortress Achalgarh is situated at the top of a mountain peak. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3581}",, 3584," Universal Peace Hall is also known as Om Shanti Bhavan is the main assembly hall constructed at Brahma Kumari Spiritual University in 1983. The serene white structure has a seating capacity of 5,000 with a facility of translation in 16 languages simultaneously during various events. The attractive hall was declared as a public tourist place after which more than 8,000 people visit on a daily basis. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3582}",, 3585, Arbuda Devi Temple is one of the most famous temples of Mount Abu. It is dedicated to Goddess Durga and is located on a peak of the Aravalis. It has a large number of steps devotees need to climb before reaching the temple. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3583}",, 3586, Trevor's Tank is a man-made crocodile breeding site and wildlife sanctuary. It is a popular picnic spot with picturesque views. A jungle safari is available up to a certain point from where you can walk and explore the pond housing the crocodiles. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3584}",, 3587," Gaumukh temple has a sacred climb of 700 stairs as it offers both a panoramic view of the surrounding valley and is famous for the religious pilgrimages and meditation throughout the year. The mysterious water stream falling from the mouth of the marble bull is dedicated to Nandi, the divine bull of Lord Shiva in the Hindu mythology. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3585}",, 3588," The summer capital of the Rajputana rulers has marvellous shopping markets which serve as an authentic local experience. Every traveller can find various kinds of goods such as Rajasthani crafts, paintings, leather goods along with a few Gujarati artworks and many other accessories and apparels. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3586}",, 3589, Shankar Math is a Lord Shiva temple in Mount Abu. It is known for the 9ft tall Shiva Linga made of black stone which gives it the impression of Lord Shiva's dreadlocks. Devotees believe his third eye self-manifested on this Shiva Linga making Shankar Math highly revered. The Shiva Linga is automatically bathed by rainwater during the monsoon. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3587}",, 3590," The Government Museum in Mount Abu is a popular tourist attraction, located within the Raj Bhawan premises. It houses a rich collection of artefacts depicting the tribal life of the region. There are also brass artefacts and Jan bronze carvings on display. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3588}",, 3591, Champa Cave is a historical site in Mount Abu popular for trekking. It is located between Nakki Lake and Toad Road. Champaa Cave holds historical significance as Swami Vivekanand stayed and meditated here for. a few weeks in 1891. The cave site has picturesque surroundings with stunning views. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3589}",, 3592," Nakki Lake Market is Mount Abu's main shopping market. It spreads across the road leading to the popular Nakki Lake with tiny shops and stalls. The market is known for local Rajasthani handicrafts like bandhaani clothes, cotton and silk Jaipur quilts, handmade dolls, handbags, paintings and leather goods. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3590}",, 3593," Achalgarh Fort is a 15-century fort in Mount Abu which now lies in ruins. The ruined fort complex houses a huge gate called Hanumanpol, which served as the main entrance. There. is a famous Shiva Temple (Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple) and Mandakini Lake inside the fort complex. Another major attraction is a huge Nandi statue. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3591}",, 3594," The Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple is a Lord Shiva temple in Mount Abu, situated in the Achalgarh Fort complex. The temple is believed to have been built around the toe print of Lord Shiva who is worshipped here in the form of Shiva Linga. This Shiva Linga is believed to change colour 3 times during the day - red in the morning, saffron during the afternoon and wheatish in the evening. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3592}",, 3595," Lying in the lap of the Banasura hills in the Wayanad district is the picturesque Banasura Sagar dam. Banasura Dam is the largest earthen dam in the country and the second-largest in Asia. The view of the sprawling reservoir from the top of the dam is breathtaking. Adventures like speed boating are readily available, and a trek up to the Banasura Peak is filled with streams, diverse flora, fauna, lush tropical green and majestic waterfalls. An earthen dam, also known as an embankment dam is created by placing mounds of clay, sand, rock or soil. The view of Banasura Lake from the top of the hill is mesmerising. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3593}",, 3596," Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is the second largest wildlife sanctuary in Kerala and comprises of rare as well as endangered species of both flora and fauna. It is surrounded by the protected areas of Mudumalai in Tamil Nadu as well as Nagarhole and Bandipur in Karnataka. Founded in the year 1973, the wildlife sanctuary is an integral part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve which was the first biosphere out of the 14 present in India. The sanctuary is spread over an area of 345 square km and comprises of two parts namely Upper Wayanad and Lower Wayanad. Eucalyptus, as well as bamboo trees, are grown in the region. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3594}",, 3597," With a height 2100 m, the Chembara peak is an attractive destination for Campers and Mountaineers. Many guided expeditions are conducted to the tallest summit of Wayanad. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3595}",, 3598," Famous for its exquisite rock and wall carvings, this pre-historic Edakkal Caves measures 96 ft long and 22 ft wide. You need to trek for one and half hour to hit the cave entrance, and another 45 minutes to reach the mouth of the cave. Boating cost: Pedal boat (Rs 30/2 people, Rs 50/4 people), Row boat (Rs 50/4 people) and Kayaking (Rs 100/30 minutes) ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3596}",, 3599," One of the best things to do in Kerala is to stay in a treehouse. And there is no better place in the state than Wayanad. You can find several packages in the city where you can stay in the pretty wooden house and as part of the package, you can also enjoy a bonfire and indulge in activities like rock climbing, rappelling, nature walks etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3597}",, 3600," Soochipara Falls is a three-tiered waterfall, which cascades at its best between the months of June and January. The site is also popular with rock climbers apart from picnickers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3598}",, 3601," Vythiri is a small town located in the Wayanad district, surrounded by lush rainforest. It is known for its spice plantations and indigenous tribal communities. It is a tourist favourite for adventure sports, trekking, and relaxing amidst the serene beauty of the town. Vythiri receives the highest rainfall in the district and is recorded as receiving the second-highest amount of rain in the world. The months of June-September receive the highest rainfalls. Because of its height, at 700 meters above sea level, this is one of the colder regions in Wayanad and is an all-weather destination. Vythiri houses the Pookot lake; wherein one can enjoy a relaxing boat ride and kayaking. Trekking a tourist favourite till the top of Lakkidi, a village 5 kms from Vythiri, from where one can enjoy the breathtakingly stunning view of the valley below. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3599}",, 3602, Situated on the tributaries of river Kabani is the Kuruva Island surrounded by a picturesque view of enchanting evergreen forests. The site is popular among those seeking a quiet get-away from the hustle bustle of the cities. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3600}",, 3603," Once known as an important strategic location in the Malabar region, Sulthan Bathery is now the largest town in Wayanad district which is known for its tourism and commercial activities. The main attractions for the tourists are the pre-historic caves, jungle trails, sparkling streams and rivers and lush greenery of the undulating hills, along with many options to explore the city and its surroundings. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3601}",, 3604, Lying just 3 km south of Vythiri is a natural fresh water lake unspoiled by human habitation and activities. The Pookode lake tourist resort is famous for its aquarium and green house. Visitors can enjoy a boat ride in its calm waters. Kayaking in the lake is another sought after activity. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3602}",, 3605," Located in between two lush green tea estates, Kanthanpara Waterfall is a mesmerizing attraction. The walking trails leading up to the waterfall are perfect for nature walks and the picturesque location makes it ideal for camping. The beauty of the attraction is irresistible and offers a quick escape from the busy lifestyle. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3603}",, 3606," Chain Tree is a popular Ficus, which has many myths associated with it. According to one of the legends, the road up was built by a foreign engineer but the route was given to him by a local tribal youth who was shot to death by the engineer. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3604}",, 3607," Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary is a nature lover and bird watcher's paradise. They have a stunning population of birds thriving in the natural habitat preserved within the sanctuary. The sanctuary is a favourite amongst campers as well. Some rare species of birds and plants are also found here. Other than the well-preserved natural terrain of the sanctuary, there are also some rock-cut caves that one can explore. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3605}",, 3608," Thirunelli Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, is an ancient temple which was once an important pilgrimage located in the valley. The name is derived from Amla tree and is associated with a legend that states Lord Brahma had identified the idol of Lord Vishnu under an Amla tree when he was passing by. An architectural marvel, the temple has been mentioned in several Hindu Scripture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3606}",, 3609," Lakkidi Viewpoint is a high altitude offering a bird's eye view of the city. Located 32 kilometres from Wayanad, at an elevation of 700 mts, the region mostly stays misty and offers a beautiful view of the hairpin turns down the hill. The thrill of driving up to the point is an experience in itself. One should visit Lakkidi View Point for sunrise and sunset to get the best views. The viewpoint is also a popular picnic spot which is often referred to as the 'Gateway to Wayanad'. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3607}",, 3610," One of the tallest mountains in the region, Banasura Hill is a part of the Western Ghats of India having an altitude of over 2000 metres. The hill has a wide variety of flora and fauna and offers a beautiful atmosphere for nature walks and trekking. The Kurichiya tribe, a tribe expert in bow and arrow, have their settlements at the foothills. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3608}",, 3611, Neelimala Viewpoint offers a stunning view of the lush green natural vegetation and the breathtaking Meenmutti waterfalls. The serene atmosphere and the sounds of the birds chirping amidst the whispering leaves will put one at ease instantly. Trekking through the exciting misty trails and soaking in the fresh air to reach the point is a famous activity here. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3609}",, 3612," Wayanad Heritage Museum, also known as the Ambalavayal Heritage Museum, is an archaeological museum that has an impressive collection of artefacts belonging to the tribes of the region. It has an intriguing collection of artefacts belonging to the 2nd century that are tagged as rare. Some of these artefacts have been dated back to the Neolithic era and include regular daily items, decorative items, terracotta figurines, memorial stones, etc. This archaeological museum is divided into four sections namely: Devasmruthi, Gothrasmruthi, Veerasmruthi and Jeevenasmruthi. Each block houses various items that display the simplicity and intelligence and the rustic way of the living of the bygone era. From stones of primitive wars and tiger hunts to admiring stone idols of 12th to 16th century and belongings of Wayanad tribe, the museum brings alive the past of our country in a very special way. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3610}",, 3613," Situated in Wayanad, Chethalayam Waterfalls is a seasonal waterfall in Kerala. Cascading down a height, the mesmerising waterfalls is also a popular bird watching spot. You can also spot spotted deer, sambar, gaur, elephants and sloth bear etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3611}",, 3614," Palchuram Waterfalls is a slightly unexplored yet beautiful waterfalls situated bwteen Wayanad and Kunnur in Kerala. Falling down a height of 300 metres, the waterfalls has four tiers of silvery cascading water. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3612}",, 3615," Poopoli National Agrifest and Wayanad Flower Show at Ambalavayal in Kerala is held every year in January and marks the beginning of the new year. It is the biggest flower show in Kerala and is a venue for showing and exploring the latest trends and techniques in horticulture and floriculture. The Wayanad Flower Show is a beautiful exhibition of stunning flowers, with as many as 100 stalls a year. Vertical gardens and a variety of flowers are the highlights of this festival, and apart from that, the flower show is an avenue for adventurous sports and delicacies. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3613}",, 3616," Located 29 km away from Kalpetta in Wayanad district, Meenmutty waterfalls is considered as one of the largest waterfalls in Kalpetta region and second largest in Kerala. It is also one of the most thrilling and beautiful natural attraction in Wayanad. Nestled away in the lap of a jungle trek, the cascading waterfall Meenmutty makes up for a dazzling view. The frothy water of this mighty waterfall flow in three tiers and is located near the Neyyar Reservoir area. The experience of climbing through the rocks to reach this enchanting destination is one of a kind and makes this place a popular tourist location. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3614}",, 3617," The Karapuzha Reservoir is the largest of its kind in India. This earth dam is built across the Karapuzha river and stands tall at 28 meters along a length of 625 meters. This whopping reservoir attracts tourists all year round, especially for a fun boating experience amidst the calm waters of the dam. Despite its initial purpose of irrigation, the dam, because of it's fresh foliage, attracts birds and bird-watchers. The landscaped gardens make for an enjoyable picnic spot with family or friends, and a small children's park is built to cater to kids’ needs. While there is no entry fee to access this mighty dam, it is advisable to visit between the hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. This all-weather destination is best enjoyed with loved ones and a picnic basket. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3615}",, 3618," The Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary is the second largest animal sanctuary in Kerala. It houses Kerala’s indigenous flora and fauna, and also some endangered animal and plant species. Spread over 344 sq. km., this beautiful reserve is a part of the larger Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. The elephant is a particular attraction of this Sanctuary, and the site is a declared project Elephant site. Apart from elephants, the sanctuary is home to the tiger, Indian bison, a variety of deers, panther, wild boar, sloth bear, the Malabar giant squirrel, and others. The sanctuary also is home to 59 species of fish and 30 species of amphibians. While the sanctuary is an all year round treat, the best time to visit is from December to May, when rainfall is decidedly lower. The Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary is also a haven to a variety of endangered vultures. There is an entry fee of ₹10-20 at the Wildlife Sanctuary, and fee for vehicles as well, but there is enough parking space for private vehicles. It is advised to take a guide to understand better and spot the different animal species, and a safari is the surest way to go around the sanctuary. The visiting hours are from 7 am to 5 pm, as authorities advise retreating before it gets dark. The distance of the Sanctuary from Sultan Bathery is a mere 16 kms, and people from all over Kerala and even Karnataka come to visit this magnificent Sanctuary. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3616}",, 3619," The Thirunelli Temple is an ancient temple dedicated to the Lord Maha Vishnu. It is located in the Wayanad district of Kerala and is surrounded by pleasing hills and lush green forests. It stands at the height of 900 meters, overlooking the mountainous landscape and thick forests, nestled on one side of the Brahmagiri hills, at the Karnataka border. The Thirunelly Temple is also known as the Sahyamala Kshetram and Kashi of the South. Nelli translates to gooseberry. It is believed that the idol was Lord Vishnu was first found resting on a gooseberry tree before the temple was built. Scriptures have been found that indicate that Thirunelly was an important centre of pilgrimage during the rule of the Chera king, Bhaskara Ravi Varma. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3617}",, 3620," Valliyoorkavu Bhagavathi Temple is a temple with Goddess Durga as its presiding deity in three forms namely: Vana Durga, Bhadrakali, and Jala Durga. Situated about 24 kms from Kalpetta nearby Mananthavady, the temple was built in the 14th century. The main attraction of the temple is a 15-day festival held in February, March and April and this is the best time to visit. There is no entry fee to the temple and it's open from 6:00 AM - 8:00 PM everyday. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3618}",, 3621," One of the most popular and sought after pilgrimage centre in north Kerala, Pallikkunnu Church is also referred to as 'Our Lady of Lourdes'. Situated about 19 km away from Kalpetta, this Latin Catholic Church was conceived by a famous priest Fr.Jefreno in the year 1908. The Church is a Latin-catholic church and an important religious centre for Christians in Northern Kerala. A significant event of the year is Pallikunnu Church festival, which goes on for about 16-days. Festival is from 2nd February to 19th February, 10th and 11th day as being one of the most important ones. People from all around Kerala, visit the festival because of its grand celebration. The most exciting feature of the church is that it has several rituals and practices parallel to Hindu Temples. Best time to visit Church is in February, during the Pallikunnu Church Festival. There is no entry fee, and the church is open from 7 AM to 7 PM for visitors. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3619}",, 3622," Surrounded by mystic hills and dense tea plantations, Kalpetta is a charming town in the Wayanad district of Kerala. The town is filled with fantastic tea and coffee houses, where you can go and have some of the best early morning breakfasts. Kalpetta is 13 km away from Wayanad, at an altitude of 780m above sea level. It is famous for its fantastic location since the place is surrounded by the famous sightseeing places and nature outings like Chembra Peak, Meenmutty Falls, and Pookode Lake. Perfect for a charming retreat with your partner, the town has some of the most amazing hotels and resorts for a delightful honeymoon. While visiting here, you can try some of the delicious local dishes in one of many legendary restaurants in the town. There are many tribal souvenirs available all around the town at a very cheap rate for you to buy. With some of the best natural outings combined with the rustic charm present all around the town, Kalpetta should be on your list while visiting Kerala for your next trip. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3620}",, 3623," Puliyarmala Jain Temple is dedicated to Ananthanatha Swami who was a Tirthankar; this temple is also known as ”Anantnath Swami Temple”. It is one of the oldest temple in Kerala, built in the 13th century and depicts the mastery of Jain architectures. The temple is located in Puliyarmala in the district of Wayanad in Kerala. Tipu Sultan stored his ammunition inside the premises of the building; thus it is also known as “Tipu Fort”. Influence of Dravidian style painting is all over the temple; the beautiful carvings are on the doors and stupa of the temple. Interior of the temple is peaceful and smoothly imprinted. It also has the largest brass idol in the premises and a carved statue of Lord Mahavir at the front door. You can reach Puliyarmala Jain temple which is at a distance of 6km from Kalpetta, by catching a local bus or taxi from Kalpetta. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3621}",, 3624," An important pilgrimage for Jains, Koottamunu Glass Temple was created to honor the famous Jain saint Parshawanatha Swami. Situated 22 km from Kalpetta on the hill side Vellarimala, devotees come here to pay their respect and meditate. The interior of the temple is quite tantalizing decorated with mirrors reflecting the image of the idols inside the main temple. A perfect getaway from all the usual sightseeing in Wayanad, this temple is located in the hills of Vellarimala. The Glass temple truly showcase its name since it is filled with thousands of Glass mirrors, and is perfect for an awe-inspiring experience. It is a photographer delight since the temple is beautiful and unique in its own sense, nestled in the green hills it is a delight for nature lover as well. There is no entry fee to enter into the premises, to give you a delightful experience. Located 20 km away from the Kalpetta, you can reach here via local taxi or cabs. The best time to visit here is from October to May. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3622}",, 3625," Varambetta Mosque is one of the oldest architecture in the district of Wayanad. About 300 years old, the mosque is situated at a distance of 15 km from Kalpetta. The whole complex is neat, and well maintained, for the people who visit here. It is one of the most important Muslim religious centres in Wayanad, with Maithali Palli and Juma Masjid being close to it. This place is open for all the visitors irrelevant of their caste, religion or ethnicity. It was built in remembrance of a Sufi saint. There is an annual festival which is held in the mosque in March where people all over the Wayanad come and participate irrespective of their faith. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3623}",, 3626," The Thrissilery Shiva Temple in Wayanad is a famous pilgrimage destination of Kerala. Dedicated to Lord Shiva the temple is visited along with the Lord Vishnu Temple at Thirunelli 19km away. It is believed that the ancestral rituals at Thirunelli remain incomplete until one pays a visit to the Thrissilery Temple. The temple is also home to the shrine of Jala Durga installed, according to legend by Parasurama himself. It is located on the water tank that originates from the Papanasini River. The tank has never dried up till date. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3624}",, 3627," Located in Pulpally in Wayanad district of Kerala, the Seetha Devi temple is unique because it is the only temple in the state that worships the children of Sita, Lava and Khusha. The main deity of the temple is Goddess Sita, and the legends of Ramayana are closely related to the temple and its shrine. The temple pond is one of the largest, and according to legend, this is also the same spot where Sita disappeared into the earth. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3625}",, 3628," Located in Vellamunda near Wayanad in the state of Kerala, E3 Theme Pass is one of the country’s best Multi Recreational Theme Parks. Boasting of a variety of fun and exciting activities, the park’s best includes Magnetic Free Fall, Moss Garden, 12D Theatre and a huge Kid’s Park etc. Besides, the premises are enveloped in lush green environment making it all the more appealing, not just for the kids but for the adults alike. In addition to that, you can also try your hand at adventure activities like rope course, rifle shooting, archery, rappelling, rock climbing etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3626}",, 3629," Located on the outskirts of Hyderabad, Ramoji Film City is certified as the World's largest Film Studio Complex by the Guinness Book of World Records. It is the most famous attraction in Hyderabad. The highlights are the film city tour, Sahas Adventure and holiday carnivals. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3627}",, 3630," An identifying feature of the city, Charminar is the most prominent landmark of Hyderabad. It was erected by Quli Qutub Shah to signify the founding of Hyderabad. Everyone coming to the city, definitely visits the Charminar. It is also famous for the market that sprawls around it and is called 'Laad' or 'Chudi' Bazaar. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3628}",, 3631," Hussain Sagar Lake is one of a largest man-made lake situated in Hyderabad. Renowned for its monolith of Lord Buddha placed right at the center of the lake, the place is famously known as a Tank Bund, a popular spot of tourist attraction. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3629}",, 3632," Wonderla Amusement and Theme Park is the best water park in Hyderabad and one of the best things to do. With more than 43 fun and thrilling rides, it is a fun place for a family outing. The rides are divided into High Thrill Rides, Water Rides, Family Rides and Kids RIdes. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3630}",, 3633," GravityZip is India’s first indoor sky diving arena. It is located in Gandipet, Hyderabad only a few minutes away from Mehdipatanam Bus Stop. It features the first of its kind indoor skydiving wind tunnel, which is the first in India. It is fun for beginners as well as professionals. The flight package consists of 2 flights of 1-minute duration. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3631}",, 3634," The Chowmahalla Palace of Hyderabad once served as the official residence of the Nizams of Hyderabad during their reign still retains some of its past splendour. The architecture of the palace is an imposing sight to behold. The facade itself is a delicate artwork of domes, arches, windows and meticulously carved out designs. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3632}",, 3635," Golconda Fort is a massive fortress whose ruins stand proudly even today displaying the glory of its rich past and some untold sagas of the city's history. It is reputed for being the area where once, the mighty Koh-I-Noor diamond was stored. In the evening, Golconda Fort comes to life with the light and sound show. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3633}",, 3636," The Statue of Equality is the second tallest sitting statue in the world at its height of 216 ft. Located in Muchintal, Hyderabad, it is a statue of Sri Bhagavad Ramanujacharya, who worked relentlessly to promote equality. It was built to commemorate his 1000th birthday. The highlights are the dancing water show with light and music and the dynamic fountain show (Leela Jala Neerjanam) held daily. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3634}",, 3637," Thrill City is a virtual reality amusement park located on Necklace Road near Sanjeeviah Park in Hyderabad. It offers a flying simulator, cricket simulator, bumping cars, a bowling alley, swimming pool, splash coaster and much more. The highlight is the world's largest single platform motion theatre. Thrill City is a fun place to visit for people of all ages. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3635}",, 3638," Situated in Madhapur area of Hyderabad, Shilparamam is a traditional crafts village created with the idea to preserve and conserve traditional crafts. The village has been set amidst cascading waterfalls and lush greenery; it has sections designated to depict each region of the country.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3636}",, 3639," One of the popular attractions in Hyderabad, Birla Mandir is dedicated to the Lord Venkateshwara of Tirumala and is modelled after and is the replica of the idol of Balaji of Tirupati. The temple itself is located at the top of a 280 feet tall hill called the Naubat Pahad that overlooks both, Hyderabad and Secunderabad and is one of the best viewpoints in the city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3637}",, 3640," Taramati Baradari is an ancient sarai (resting place) built during the reign of Ibrahim Quli Qutub Shah. The building is now a cultural complex which has an open-air auditorium for 1600 people, air-cooled theatre which can accommodate 500 people, a banquet hall and a multi-cuisine restaurant. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3638}",, 3641," Sprawling over an area of 12.5 acres adjacent to Hussain Lake, Jalvihar is the largest water amusement park in Hyderabad. It also has rain dance, indoor game zone, dry rides and an enormous food court. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3639}",, 3642," The Snow World of Hyderabad is the world's biggest and the first snow-themed park in India. With snow fall produced of mineral water, it is a popular attraction to be visited with kids. It offers activities like ice skating, ice boarding, snow slides with bumping-car, toboggan rides and many more. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3640}",, 3643," Situated at Shamirpet, Hyderabad, Hyd Selfie Museum is India's first selfie museum with more than 20 interactive sets to click selfies and photographs. You can run your imagination free in the millionaire bedroom, jump in the colourful ball pit, pose in everyone’s childhood favourite barbie’s box, go back to the 19th century in the London telephone booth or the retro cassette set, or click a coveted photo in the donut wall set. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3641}",, 3644," The Salar Jung Museum is located at Darushifa, on the southern bank of the Musi River, in Hyderabad. This is one of the three national museums in the country. The collection of museum was sourced from the property of Salar Jung Family and it has a myriad collection of paintings, sculptures, carvings, manuscripts etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3642}",, 3645," With about a 100 species finding habitats here, the Nehru Zoological Park is one of the largest zoos in India. Also known as Hyderabad Zoo, it houses the Indian Rhino, Asiatic Lion, Bengal Tiger, Indian Elephant as well as panthers, pythons, deers, antelopes. The zoo also hosts safaris and educational shows. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3643}",, 3646," Located in the Ibrahim Bagh, Qutub Shahi Tombs are a group of small and big mosques and tombs built by the rulers of the Qutub Shah dynasty. The tombs are all built on a raised platform and have a dome-shaped structure. The little tombs are single-storeyed while the bigger ones are double storeyed. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3644}",, 3647," Located in the Jubilee Hills area of Hyderabad, KBR National Park, or Kasu Brahmananda Reddy Park, also known as Chiran Fort Palace is a world-famous national park. Boasting of picturesque beauty and a wide variety of flora, fauna and avifauna. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3645}",, 3648," Irani tea is the Hyderabadi drink and is often served with Osmania biscuits. The Irani cafes in Hyderabad are the city’s cultural centre. Around 30 Irani Cafes in Hyderabad are located in the stretch between Sarojini Devi Road and Shah Ali Banda. Nimrah Cafe and Bakery in Ghanzi Bazaar, Shah Ghouse Restaurant at Shah Ali Banda and Farasha Irani Café near Mecca Museum are popular destinations. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3646}",, 3649," Lumbini Park is a gorgeous urban park named after Lumbini of Nepal. Located alongside Hussain Sagar, the park has an artificial water tank. A huge statue of Lord Buddha is installed in the tank which can be reached through paddle boats. The park also holds musical fountain shows. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3647}",, 3650," Laad Bazaar is a famous and historic market known for its shopping souvenirs and bangles. Located adjacent to Charminar, it is one of the oldest markets in Hyderabad. There are more than 150 workshops located here that produce some of the finest bangles called lac bangles.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3648}",, 3651," Located in the Madhapur area in Hyderabad, Inorbit Mall is a massive mall replete with big brand stores, food chains, local eateries and game zone. The mall also has an enormous parking and a huge movie theatre. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3649}",, 3652," IKEA is a global leader in home furnishing, and the IKEA in HITEC city, Hyderabad, was the very first location in India. It is affordable furniture, and home essentials shopping mall spread across 13 acres. Ikea has on display more than 7500 products, including home furnishing. Being the only store in India, it has become a popular place to visit in Hyderabad. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3650}",, 3653," A one of its kind planetarium, the Birla Planetarium is one of the most modern planetariums in India. It is most popular for the Sky Show, the theme of which changes each year. The planetarium also houses a museum, science centre, art gallery and dinosaurium. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3651}",, 3654," Hyderabad is often referred to as the City of Pearls for its wide variety and high quality of pearls. Pathergatti and Laad Bazaar are historical locations for purchasing pearls and are crowded with hundreds of stores that offer both singular pearls and pearl jewellery. They offer a variety of pearls such as Tahitian, Freshwater and South Sea Pearls. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3652}",, 3655," Sarath City Mall is the largest mall in Hyderabad located in Kondapur. It is the best destination in the city for shopping, food and other fun activities. The theatres in AMB Cinemas come with incredibly comfortable recliner seats. There is also a gaming arcade known as Tridom which is filled with fun games for every age group. It also has a trampoline park and its own adventure room! Ski Capital is a unique location filled with snow slopes that you can ski down, play with friends and make snowmen in. You can take an Uber, Taxi or Ola to the mall. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3653}",, 3656, The Durgam Cheruvu Bridge is a beautiful cable bridge stretching between Jubilee Hills and the Financial District. It is the longest bridge in Hyderabad and perfect for a night drive when the bridge lights up brilliantly. The bridge is adorned with walking and cycling ramps as well. This allows visitors to stop and look out over the Durgam Cheruvu lake which acts as its namesake. It is located near the Inorbit Mall in Madhupur which is a popular shopping destination as well. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3654}",, 3657," Situated in the Hi-Tech city, around 16 kms from the city centre of Hyderabad, Hyderabad Botanical Garden is a major attraction of the city. The park boasts of a rich variety of plants, shrubs, trees, flowering plants and medicinal herbs. In addition to that, several meandering water ways and fountains add to the charm of the place. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3655}",, 3658," Taj Falaknuma Palace is perched around 2000 metres above the city of Hyderabad. Once the royal residence of Nizam- probably the richest man in the world, the palace has now been converted into a five-star luxury heritage hotel. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3656}",, 3659," With a startling amount of choices available on amusement rides, from Ferris wheel to Columbus, the Mount Opera Theme Park resort are ideal for a day full of enjoyment and excitement. They also have a few eccentric ones like the Jumping Frogs, Thrillarium and the Alien Planet. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3657}",, 3660," Necklace Road is a long boulevard that encircles Hyderabad’s Tank Bund, resembling a glittering necklace. Tank Bund consists of the beautiful Hussain Sagar Lake with a giant monolithic statue of Gautama Buddha. Lined with beautiful green gardens, eat streets and local shopping, it is a popular picnic spot. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3658}",, 3661," When you are in Hyderabad, you are bound to try out the very famous Hyderabadi Biryani that comes along with a curry and raita. It is one of the top things to do in Hyderabad and it comes with mutton, chicken and even with vegetables (for all you vegetarians). ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3659}",, 3662," Located adjacent to the Hussain Sagar Lake in Hyderabad, NTR Gardens is a tiny but gorgeous park dotted with brightly coloured plants and tall trees. Boasting of well-groomed landscaping, ornate lamp posts and brilliant water fountains, the NTR Gardens park also has a souvenir shop, toy train, freefall, restaurants and variety of fun activities. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3660}",, 3663," Shilparamam Uppal, also called Mini Shilparamam, is a handicraft flea market and a village themed entertainment park. Spanning nearly 8 acres on the banks of river Musi in Hyderabad, it is a centre of the arts. It has handicraft and handloom stalls, and many photo spots such as an artificial waterfall and a food court. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3661}",, 3664," Chilkur Balaji Temple is situated in the picturesque village of Chilkur, about 30kms from Hyderabad. It is also called the VISA Temple because it is believed that paying your obeisance to the presiding deity, Lord Balaji Venkateswara, along with Sridevi and Bhoodev can grant your wishes of gaining a USA Visa! ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3662}",, 3665," ISKON temple of Hyderabad is located in the Nampally region. The main deity in the temple is Lord Krishna. One can also see idols of Sri Gaura-Nitai, Sri Jagannatha Baladeva-Subhadra and Sri Radha Madana-Mohana.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3663}",, 3666," Tank Bund is a road that stretches between Hyderabad and Secunderabad, connecting the two major cities. It borders the Hussain Sagar Lake on one end which contains the famous monolith of Gautam Buddha in the middle. The view of the lake is breathtaking at night when the statue lights up. It is popular for night drives and the many parks and gardens that border Tank Bund makes for popular picnic spots. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3664}",, 3667," Located in Kukatpally in Hyderabad, Forum Sujana Mall is a shopping mall mostly popular for the launching of its big brand store- Zara. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3665}",, 3668," Spread over 92 acres on land on the banks of Hussain Sagar Lake, Sanjeevaiah Park is dedicated to the former President of India Dr Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy. Replete with lush green trees, flowering shrubs, fountains and glossy grass lawns, the park is the perfect place to rewind and rejuvenate from the daily routined life. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3666}",, 3669," Mecca Masjid in Hyderabad is one of the oldest and largest mosques in the city. The bricks used here are believed to be from Mecca, and hence the name. Its interiors are a testament to the grandeur of the rulers of the Quli dynasty. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3667}",, 3670, Sudha Cars Museum is a private museum established in 2010 by Kanyaboyina Sudhakar who displayed hand made cars created by him. All cars have been personally designed to look like everyday objects. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3668}",, 3671," Originally built to serve as the home to the Peshwa of Mohammed Quli Qutub Shah, Mir Momen, Purani Haveli is converted into a museum known for its remarkable exhibits of artwork and talent. It houses a fascinating collection of items gifted to Mir Osman Ali Khan, the seventh Nizam of Hyderabad. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3669}",, 3672, It is famous for its Amareswara temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is one of the famous Pancharamas. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3670}",, 3673," Durgam Cheruvu is a serene and picturesque lake which once served as a water source for the Golconda fort. It is a lively and vibrant spot for pedal boating, camping, and trekking. The historical lake is also popular for its sunrise and sunset views. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3671}",, 3674," Located in the suburbs of Pisal Banda in Hyderabad, Paigah Tombs are a group of tombs of the Paigah royal family. Although now in a derelict and dilapidated state, the Paigah Tombs still boast of striking architecture and marvellously carved marble panels. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3672}",, 3675," Said to be a replica of the Tirumala Temple, the Sanghi Temple is dedicated to Hindu God Venkateswara. It situated about 35 kms from Hyderabad in Sanghi Nagar. Perched atop the Parmanand Giri Hill, it has a magnificent gopuram and boasts of marvellous architecture.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3673}",, 3676, GVK One is a gigantic shopping mall situated in Banjara Hills area of Hyderabad. The highlight of the mall is the massive Shoppers Stop outlet sprawling over three floors. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3674}",, 3677," The Aeroplaza is located within the main terminal of the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport and is a hub for all things food. It has many restaurants from fast-food joints to breweries and pubs like Buffalo Wild Wings, Barley & Grapes and Sip of Sky. It has become a popular nightlife spot in Hyderabad as most of the eateries are open till late at night. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3675}",, 3678, Hyderabad is home to the world’s tallest Buddha Monolith erected on Gibraltar Rock in the middle of Lake Hussain Sagar. It is made of solid granite rock found in the nearby mountains and was sanctified by the Dalai Lama in 2006. It is close to the Lakdi Ka Pul metro station and the best time to visit is in the evening when the statue is lit up in beautiful colours. Boating and other water-based activities like jet skiing and parasailing are also available. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3676}",, 3679," Located on the outskirts of Hyderabad, the Ratnalayam Temple is the seat of Lord Venkatesha and his consorts, Goddess Padmavati and Goddess Andal. It also contains temples devoted to Lord Ganesha, Lord Hanuman and Vasavi Kanyaka Parameshwari Devi. It is famous for the fountains devoted to scenes from mythology such as the one of Lord Vishnu resting on adhishesha along with his wives. You can take a taxi, Ola or Uber from any part of the city to this temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3677}",, 3680," Himayat Sagar Lake is named after one of the last Princes of Hyderabad, Himayat Ali Khan. It is an artificial lake and lies parallel to Osman Sagar Lake. The scenic beauty of the lake cannot be overstated. Along with people, it also attracts a wide variety of birds. It is a perfect location to hike and explore nature. The road encircling the lake is perfect for a drive with a view of the sunrise or the sunset. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3678}",, 3681," Paradise Beach, also known as Plage Paradiso, is situated in Chunnambar, close to Pondicherry town. Adorned with the golden sand, this is a little-isolated beach. To reach here, you have to take a ferry across the backwaters, which takes around 20-30 minutes. There are a few shacks along the main entrance to the beach, and you can get fresh coconut water and some simple snacks - don't expect any fancy street food though. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3679}",, 3682," The Sri Aurobindo Ashram, a spiritual community or ashram located in Pondicherry, is the outcome of a small community of disciples who had gathered around Sri Aurobindo after he retired from politics and settled in Pondicherry in 1910. On 24 November 1926, after a major spiritual realization, Sri Aurobindo withdrew from public view in order to continue his spiritual work. At this time he handed over the full responsibility for the inner and outer lives of the spiritual aspirants and the ashram to his spiritual collaborator, the Mother earlier known as Mirra Alfassa. This date is therefore generally known as the founding-day of the ashram. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3680}",, 3683," Auroville is one of those towns which appear to come to life right out of fiction. In the union territory of Pondicherry, this township runs on the principles of peace, harmony, sustainable living and 'divine consciousness' which was the philosophy of the Mother of Sri Aurobindo Society, Mirra Alfassa. This universal township was inaugurated on 28 February 1968 with the agenda that it will be a place with people willing enough to make this a hub of uninterrupted education and progress, regardless of their caste, creed, nationality or race. Called the city of dawn, this place is the epitome of tranquility and proves as the perfect escape for the ones in search of peace. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3681}",, 3684," Packed with enchanting marine life, Pondicherry offers an amazing adventure of scuba diving off the country's East Coast. A dive into the sea will let you explore the rich life comprising of beautiful natural coral reefs and other exotic creatures such as manta rays, kingfish, sea snakes, lionfish, butterflies, crustaceans, moray eels and many more. Apart from that, if it is your lucky day you might even spot whale sharks, even sharks, dolphins and turtles. You also have an option of enjoying the dive at an artificial reef and experience the thrill of the activity making Pondicherry an irresistible diving destination. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3682}",, 3685, Arikamedu are the ruins which carried the remnants of the Roman trade in India. Recent excavations have brought out wine jars and ancient roman coins hinting on the Roman links in the ancient history of Pondicherry. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3683}",, 3686," Pondicherry is widely known for its cheap alcohol and if you are a connoisseur, then it is an excellent place for you to visit as it serves a wide variety of gourmet food. It definitely has the best cafes around and offers a great cuisine. If you always dreamt of sitting in a French café and sipping a cup of coffee or taking a bite but are unable to visit France, then Pondy should be on your checklist. It has the best French cafes in India. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3684}",, 3687," One of the things that does justice to Pondicherry's French Roots is its beautiful Seaside Promenade. The area is well maintained, clean and beautiful and you can actually feel foam spray on your face while sipping a cooler in one of the many cafes at the promenade. Whether you're visiting during the sunny day or the starry night, the Seaside Promenade is equally feel good. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3685}",, 3688, Pondicherry beach is a different kind of beach with less sand and more rocks. It offers a very peaceful place to its tourists and visitors to sit and enjoy the waves. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3686}",, 3689," Located at a distance of 10 kms, on the outskirts on Puducherry in Kottakuppam, Serenity Beach gets its name from the Spa-Resort-Inn located at the spot with the same name. Originally, the beach was called Thanthirayan Kuppam Beach or plain Kottakuppam Beach. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3687}",, 3690," One of the most exciting and picturesque things to do in Pondicherry is to tour the beautiful territory on traditional vintage bicycles. You can also go for guided tours around the stunning French Quarters, charming mustard streets, colonial villas and vibrant Tamil settlements. Besides a very picturesque view of the lovely alleys and narrow lanes, you can also marvel at the gorgeous architecture of the French colonial settlements. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3688}",, 3691," Auroville Beach, also known as the Auro Beach is located in Pondicherry. It is a part of the Auroville Ashram and is situated about 10 kilometres away. The beach is about 12 kilometres away from Pondicherry and lies on the right-hand side of East Coast Road. Auro Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Pondicherry. It attracts a lot of tourists and locals. The beach stays true to its form and doesn't have a lot of establishments that provide food or snacks. The Ashram has maintained its serenity and ensured that it is not tampered or changed a lot due to human encroachment. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3689}",, 3692," Chunambar is a quaint little hamlet located along Cuddalore Main Road, around 8 km from Pondicherry. This serene town is visited by tourists for its beach, which is know as Paradise Beach, situated near the mouth of the backwater. With pristine sand and crystallized water, it is a perfect place for one to spend a day out playing water sports and bathing in the sun. A short cruise is also organized for the visitors which gives them a fantastic overall view of the serene beauty of the waters. One can also spot dolphins playing around in the water making it a must-visit for the nature lovers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3690}",, 3693," This Gothic style building is a highly revered place of worship in Pondicherry. Visitors comprising of both tourists as well as devotees, who are staunch believers, visit to offer their prayers to the All Mighty here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3691}",, 3694," With a unique, peaceful coastal beauty to it, Pondicherry is quickly becoming every beach lovers' favourite hideout. A number of water sports options along its white sandy beaches are another reason for travellers to love Pondy, as it is lovingly known. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3692}",, 3695," A popular tourist attraction of Pondicherry, Botanical Garden was established by C.S. Perrotet in the year 1862. The garden is home to several exotic varieties of rare plants as well as an aquarium. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3693}",, 3696," The Lighthouse is one of the remarkable landmarks in Pondicherry. The French Riviera of the East, Pondy has two lighthouses, an old one and the new one. Where the former has been closed for public appearance the latter serves as the spot for giving its visitors the most amazing bird's eye view of the city.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3694}",, 3697," An ideal place for kids, Jawahar Toy Museum is a well maintained place situated at the old light house building near Gandhi Maidan. The museum houses a wide range of dolls and toys collected from all over the country. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3695}",, 3698," Previously known as Palais du Government, Raj Niwas is an eighteenth century building presently serving as the residence of Lieutenant Governor of Pondicherry. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3696}",, 3699, French War Memorial is a stylish structure located in the Goubert Avenue and is dedicated to the soldiers who lost their lives in the First World War. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3697}",, 3700," Sri Manakula Vinayagar Temple is an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha and is said to have been established almost 5 centuries ago. Situated behind the Raj Niwas, the sanctum is enshrined with a grand idol of Vinayaka called Vellakkaran Pillai. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3698}",, 3701," Located in the Bharathi Park, Pondicherry Museum houses a fantastic collection of sculptures. It has the remains of the archeological findings from the Arikamedu Roman settlement. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3699}",, 3702," Located on the outskirts of Pondicherry in the largest coastal village called Veerampattinam, Veerampattinam Beach has an extensive coastline and is counted among the most beautiful beaches of the tinsel town. Since the beach is little known, tourist inflow is minimum and the beach boasts of golden sands and pollution free environs. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3700}",, 3703," Situated 11 km from the Pondicherry in small town of Villianur, Gokilambal Thirukameswarar Temple is a beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. However, one can clearly witness the French influence over the temple through their varied traditions. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3701}",, 3704, Chidambaram is a highly revered temple town located about 58 km from Pondicherry. The town is known for its several ancient shrines and historic buildings. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3702}",, 3705," Bharathi Park is a well planned and well maintained park flanked by some of the most important government buildings on all the sides. Serving as a popular tourist attraction since the times of British, this place is ideal to relax and unwind. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3703}",, 3706, Immaculate Conception Cathedral or Eglise de Notre Dame de la Conception Immaculee Church is a beautiful place of worship established in year 1686. Dedicated to St. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3704}",, 3707," Varadaraja Perumal Temple is an ancient temple dating back to 12th century and is of great religious significance. Situated in Villiannur, the structure of the temple is very attractive and is highly revered by its devotees. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3705}",, 3708," Also known as Eglise de Notre Dame des Anges, the Church of Our Lady of Angels is mainly renowned for its immaculate stone work. The beautiful texture of white marble is highlighted by using the fusion of limestone and egg white. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3706}",, 3709," Commissioned in the year 1870, this 3 meter high statue was established to honour Francois Dupleix, who governed Pondicherry till 1754. This statue situated at the Place du Republique is built over amazing granite columns. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3707}",, 3710," Standing sturdy at the centre of the Bharathi Park in Pondicherry, Aayi Mandapam or Park Monument is a pearly white edifice built during the reign of Napolean III, Emperor of France. The monument was built in the honour of the female courtesan Ayi who tore down her own house to build a water reservoir for the city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3708}",, 3711," One of the most revered religious spot by Muslims; Meeran Mosque was built about three hundred and fifty years ago. In fact, it serves as the oldest mosque in Pondicherry with a distinct type of architecture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3709}",, 3712," Housed in an 18th century heritage bungalow on the Rue Romain Rolland Street, Cluny Embroidery Centre is a wonderful venture started by a local convent to provide employment to underprivileged women. The building was supposedly donated by a French woman to help the poor women in need and is currently run by Catholic nuns. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3710}",, 3713," Located on the Ranga Pillai Street, opposite the Grand Bazaar, Ananda Ranga Pillai is one of the most ancient heritage buildings of Pondicherry. Built in 1735, the house was named after the courtier Ananda Ranga Pillai, of the French Governor- Joseph Francois Dupleix. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3711}",, 3714," Located on the Ramarajda Street in Pondicherry, Ganesh Garden is a quaint little botanical garden maintained by a French couple. Housed in a residential building, the garden cum nursery has a plethora bushes and shrubberies from medicinal plants to flowering plants. The place has been kept and groomed impressively and is a must visit for gardening enthusiasts. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3712}",, 3715," Situated in the Krishna Nagar locality of Pondicherry, ISKCON Pondicherry is a Hindu revered temple dedicated to Lord Krishna and his consort, colloquially known as ‘Ashta Devi’. More precisely, the centre is a spiritual society, the name ‘ISKCON’ literally translating to International Society for Krishna Consciousness. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3713}",, 3716," A national park rich in flora and fauna, Ousteri Wetland and National Park lay 10 km from Pondicherry town on the Pondicherry-Villuppuram road. Spread across an area of 3. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3714}",, 3717," Located on the Pudhukuppam Beach in Pondicherry, 12 kms north of Auroville, Sri Karneshwar Nataraja Temple is the most unusual and yet one of the most beautiful temples present in India. Constructed in a pyramid shape, the temple is built to resemble the great pyramids of Egypt. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3715}",, 3718," ICYER is a complete traditional ashram which unlike other yoga centres requires a strict decipline, routine and devotion towards a yogic living. ICYER follows the gurukul method of teaching till date and the students are required to reside in the ashram living with the guru and his family. The centre believes that total immersion into the yogic living is achieved through the process. The ashram does not offer vacation yoga courses, instead has residential teacher training course of 6 month duration. Advanced teachers training course of additional 6 months is offered to the ones who have completed the first 6 months. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3716}",, 3719," The four-meter high statue of Mahatma Gandhi is surrounded by eight granite pillars, which were supposedly brought from Gingee, a fort some 70 km from Pondicherry. The statue is placed in the middle of a garden situated at Dumas Street and attracts tourists in large number. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3717}",, 3720," Conceived as the 'Universal Town', the Auroville Ashram is a great epitome of community living. This is where people of different nationalities, culture, religion, traditions all come together to truly live in peace and harmony. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3718}",, 3721," One thing that you must definitely witness while on a trip to Pondicherry is the very mesmerising sunrise. The lovely beaches, or the gorgeous colonies, or even the promenades, are all amazing locations to experience a wonderful orange sun rise above the horizon. This is one of the top things to do in Pondicherry and is sure to stay with you for a long long time. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3719}",, 3722," Situated in the town of Yanam, the Yanam Beach is an excellent getaway for those looking to spend quiet time away from the crowds. The vast expanse of the waters beckons tranquil boat rides, as well as a walk along the Ferry Road, can be both exciting and calming. Yanam Beach also called the Rajiv Gandhi Beach, is one of the most famous attractions of the town. One can sit back on cement chairs enjoying the quiet views of the beach side or enjoy a perfect picnic with family on a pleasant day. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3720}",, 3723," Known as the French Colony of Pondicherry, White Town is a residential area in town which boasts of an interwoven culture of the Tamils and the primal French families. Flaunting cobblestone streets and mustard yellow houses, the colony retains the old world charm, daintiness and also the architecture of ancient French Quarters. Most of these have been converted into heritage hotels, restaurants, quirky cafes and art galleries. The buildings are mostly painted in pale yellow colour or shades of it and the well paved clean pathways are lined with shady trees. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3721}",, 3724," The Sri Vedapureeswarar temple is an ancient temple located in the southern union territory of Pondicherry also known as Puducherry. The temple is constructed in Dravidian style architecture and houses the all-mighty Lord Shiva. The Vedapureeswarar temple was demolished by the French in the year 1748, and it is also believed to have been demolished by the Muslims earlier. With the help of the funds of the people, the temple was re-established by the people. The temple has a seven-tiered entrance to the temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3722}",, 3725," Located in Pondicherry’s Karaikal city, Karaikal Beach is a popular one owing to its breathtaking views. It is a natural beach that lies on the Bay of Bengal and attracts large crowds throughout the year since it is an excellent spot for a dip and for evening walks. An ideal place to witness the sunset, there is a rocky path here to walk on, fishing boats to watch and plenty of opportunities for nature photography. Besides food joints and shops around the beach, there is also a park to visit. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3723}",, 3726," As the name suggests, Quiet Beach in Pondicherry is a calm and serene location that is a hidden gem for most. With clear water, golden sand and big waves, it is perfect for a relaxing day of picnicking, sunbathing, collecting pretty shells, building sandcastles and more. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3724}",, 3727," Located close to Kannur, Mahe Beach in Pondicherry is a quiet and clean beach that also forms Kerala's northern coast. Lined with tall palm trees, the beach is a must-visit during the early hours of the morning to witness the gorgeous sunrise while walking on the white sand along the blue waters. Not only is it ideal for swimming but also for beach sports like volleyball; for those looking to relax, the view of the sunset here is absolutely spectacular. There are restaurants around that serve delicious food and shops that sell souvenirs. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3725}",, 3728," A relatively unknown beach located in Pondicherry’s Vaithikuppam area, Reppo Beach is a peaceful location that is generally free of massive crowds. Known for its spectacular views of the sunset, it is ideal for swimming and surfing. There are quite a few fisherman’s boats around and once in a while a cargo ship passes by as well. It is the place to visit if you are looking for some peaceful time away from the crowds and want to enjoy nature. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3726}",, 3729," After the visit to the temple complex is over, a light and sound show is carried out which is narrated by veteran actor Mr. Amitabh Bachhan. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3727}",, 3730," Built in the year 1130 the Dulhadev Temple enshrines a beautiful shivalingam and striking sculptures of Apsaras and other ornamented figures. The temple also has a stunning sculpture of Lord Shiva with his wife Parvati, the intricate details of the carvings adding to the charm of the overall architecture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3728}",, 3731," Built around 1025-1050 AD, this temple exudes grandeur and finesse in its architecture. With beautiful frescos of women in various postures adorning the walls of this temple, this place is one of the most stunning tourists sites in Khajuraho. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3729}",, 3732," The oldest and most aesthetically pleasing temples among the Western group of Temples, the Lakshman temple is named after the ruler of that time. The trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva is depicted in the horizontal beam over the entrance of the temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3730}",, 3733," This temple is the largest among the Eastern group of temples and has intricately detailed carvings on its walls. The most intriguing side of the architecture of this temple is the aesthetic blend of Hindu, muslim and Buddhist styles. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3731}",, 3734," Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple is one among the western group of temples. It has a beautiful marble shivalinga as the main deity. An imposing image of Brahma is also housed in this temple. A massive sculpture of Nandi the Bull is also enshrined alongside the Shivalingam. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3732}",, 3735," Dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, the Hindu deity of wealth. This temple houses some moderate shrines and is comparatively smaller than the other temples in Khajuraho. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3733}",, 3736," Javari Temple is another temple from the Khajuraho Group of Monuments enshrined by Lord Vishnu although the idol of the presiding deity is broken and headless. The temple is rather tiny and has been built in Shikhara style of architecture. The temple also has sculptures of Navagrahas, Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma at the entrance gate of the sanctum. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3734}",, 3737," Initially built as a Vishnu temple, the Devi Jagdamba temple has beautifully carved erotic figures. The Garba Griha houses a stunning sculpture of the Goddess of the Universe. The temple also houses a beautiful image of Goddess Parvati, with the image of Mithuna. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3735}",, 3738," Housed within the Chandela Cultural Complex in Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh, State Museum of Tribal and Folk Art well maintained tiny repository of old scriptures of tribal art and culture in the form of masks, terracotta sculptures, folk- paintings, bamboo articles and other collectibles. The museum also has a beautiful garden surrounding it. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3736}",, 3739," Archaeological Museum is located near the Western Group of Temples in Khajuraho and was originally known as the Jardine Museum. Housing over 2000 items, the museum has relics from the 10th and 12th century temples of Hinduism and Jainism. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3737}",, 3740," Located at a distance of 20 kms from Khajuraho, Raneh Falls are mesmerising natural waterfalls over river Ken. The river has carved a deep canyon in the valley made of crystalline granite in shares of red, pink and grey. There are several small and big waterfalls emerging from this gorge, collectively called as Raneh Falls. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3738}",, 3741," This is a jain temple dedicated to the Jain God Tirthankar. With exquisite sculpted figures, including yakshis this is one of the most beautiful jain temples in Madhya Pradesh. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3739}",, 3742," Every year, Khajuraho dance festival is organized in February or March. This festival attracts loads of travellers including the international ones. They attend the festival enthusiastically and they get the opportunity to explore the rich Indian culture and its marvelous history.(br) This festival is organized by the Madhya Pradesh Kala Parishad. Many world famous artists come and perform here. The ambience around is full of art and passion and the background of the magnificent Khajuraho temples enhances the beauty of the festival. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3740}",, 3743," Chaturbhuj Temple is situated in the Jatakari village of Khajuraho and is also known as Jatakari Temple. Enshrined by Lord Vishnu, the temple is free of any erotic carvings or sculptures and hence is considered a unique temple in the region. Rectangular in shape, the shrine built on a raised platform and is visited by a large number of pilgrim all through the year. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3741}",, 3744," Varaha Temple is built in the Western Group of Temple Complex in Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh and is enshrine by a massive idol of Varaha - the incarnation of Lord Vishnu in the form of a boar. Made in sandstone, the sculpture has numerous carvings all over its body and depict Goddess Saraswati at one certain place on the body. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3742}",, 3745," Built among the Western Group of Temple Complex in Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh, Matangeshwar Temple is a rather plainly designed temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Made of sandstone, the temple houses a large shivalinga which has Nagari and Persian inscriptions carved on it. The temple is a popular site among Shiva devotees. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3743}",, 3746," Nandi Temple is a part of Khajuraho Group of Monuments which is a World Heritage Site in Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh. The temple is dedicated to Nandi- the bull which is the mount of Lord Shiva. As is customary, the temple is built across the shrine of Lord Shiva called Vishvanatha Temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3744}",, 3747, Vamana Temple in Khajuraho is dedicated to Vamana- the fifth incarnation of Lord Vishnu and is one among the Khajuraho Group of Monuments. The exterior walls of the shrine have erotic carvings of nymphs and celestial bodies and different women in several different postures. The beautiful site is a popular tourist spot and is thronged by tourists all through the year. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3745}",, 3748, Chitragupta Temple in Khajuraho is enshrined by Sun God- Surya and dates back to the 11th century. The presiding deities is riding a chariot with seven horses. The exterior walls of the shrine have carvings of several gods and erotic couples. The site is popular among tourists and devotees alike. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3746}",, 3749," Shantinatha Temple is a Jain temple counted as a World Heritage Site along the Khajuraho Group of Monuments. The temple is presided by Shantinatha; however, it has idols of other Jain tirthankaras as well, including a colossal statue of Adinatha. The temple has been renovated but still bears inscriptions from the bygone era. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3747}",, 3750," Located on the outskirts of Khajuraho city, Beni Sagar Dam has been built over River Khudar and is a masterpiece of magnificence. It also facilitates recreation activities like boasting, fishing, angling etc. and is popular for day picnic and leisure. The damalso offers spectacular views of the sunrise and sunset. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3748}",, 3751," Also known as Maharaja Chhatrasal Museum, Dhubela Museum is located in Dhubela, 62 kms from Khajuraho. Boasting of a serene setting on the banks of Dhubela lake and housed in the premises of Maharaja Chhatrasal Palace, the museum displays an extensive collection of sculptures, arms, armoury, miniature paintings etc., spread over 8 galleries. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3749}",, 3752," Located in the Jain Temples Complex, Jain Museum is a circular building housing huge statues and sculptures of Jain tirthankaras and yakshis. The entrance gate is flanked by the mythical creatures - Makara Torana. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3750}",, 3753," The Chausath Yogini Temple is the oldest temple in the temple-town of Khajuraho. This late 9th century Devi temple is now in ruins, but the shrine cells and other remnants remain at the site. There are no sculptures found here. A monument of national importance, remnants of this temple have been found in other places around the region. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3751}",, 3754," Marina Beach is a natural urban beach along the Bay of Bengal. The beach is stretched out to a distance of 13 kilometres making it the longest natural urban beach in the country, second largest in the world and also the most crowded beach in India with almost 30,000 visitors a day.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3752}",, 3755," Government Museum was established in 1851 and is the second oldest museum in the country after the Indian Museum in Kolkata. Situated in Egmore suburb of Chennai, it is built in the Indo-Sarcenic style and houses a rich collection of the works of Raja Ravi Varma. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3753}",, 3756," Having been established in the year 1994, a considerably new structure, the MGR Film city is managed by the Government of Tamil Nadu in loving memory of MG Ramachandran who was not only a crowd-pleasing tamil actor but also a longtime CM of Tamil Nadu. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3754}",, 3757," Breezy Beach lays in the remote and serene neighbourhood of Valmiki Nagar in Chennai. Being smaller and less polluted, its a perfect getaway for anyone looking for a peaceful evening. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3755}",, 3758," The magnificent Marundeeswarar Temple, in Tiruvanmiyur, near Chennai has the temple deity Shiva in the form of Marundeeswar or Aushadeeswarar, the God of Medicines. A fine specimen of Dravidian architecture, this temple is a must visit for anyone visiting Chennai or nearby cities. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3756}",, 3759," Arignar Anna Zoological Park aka Vandalur Zoo, is a zoological garden located in Vandalur is spread over an area of 602 hectares, including a rescue and rehabilitation centre. The zoo shelters about 3000 species of flora and fauna across twelve hundred acres including 46 endangered species, in its 160 enclosures. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3757}",, 3760," Valluvar Kottam is an auditorium, with a gigantic capacity to hold 4,000 people, built in remembrance of the poet-saint, Tiruvalluvar. Verses of the poet Tiruvalluvar are embellished on the pillars in and around the auditorium. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3758}",, 3761," The Chennai Ashtalakshmi temple is situated in Besant Nagar, on the shores of the Bay of Bengal. That stretch of beach is known as the Elliot's beach. The temple was constructed on the express wishes of Sri Mahaa Periyavaal of Kanchi Mutt, Sri Chandrasekara Saraswati Swamigal. (br) The temple's architecture is unique, with the deities installed in four levels.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3759}",, 3762, The Connemara Public Library at Chennai holds the prestigious status of being amongst one of the four deposit libraries in India which entitles them to a copy of every publication in India. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3760}",, 3763," With an ominous name which means ‘Mountain of Death’, Kolli Hills or Kolli Malai are a mountain range located in the Namakkal district of Tamil Nadu. It is relatively untouched by commercial tourism and therefore has retained most of its natural magnificence. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3761}",, 3764," A beach showcasing beauty, calmness, serenity and everything that signifies nature at its best, the Elliot's beach cannot be forgotten by anyone who has visited it once. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3762}",, 3765," Considered as one of the cleanest and beautiful beaches in Chennai, VGP Golden beach is one of the most sought after destinations in the area by family and friends. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3763}",, 3766," ISKCON Temple Chennai is a temple devoted to Lord Krishna. It is located on the East Coast Road at southern Chennai. Built on 1.5 acres of land, ISKCON, Chennai is the biggest Radha Krishna temple in Tamil Nadu. It was officially inaugurated on 26 April 2012. The deities revered in the temple include those of Radha Krishna and lord's family, including Sri Sri Nitai Gauranga. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3764}",, 3767," Vivekananda House also popularly known as The Ice House, is a shrine and pilgrimage centre for the admirers and followers of Swami Vivekananda. It is in this house that Swami Vivekananda stayed for six weeks in 1900. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3765}",, 3768," The sandy coastline begins from Ennore in the north extending south into Uthandi, leaving one to choose from more than just Marina and Elliot's beach. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3766}",, 3769," Dakshinachitra Museum is one of the living-history museums in India which stores in itself great works of architecture, crafts, performing arts, and lifestyles that belong to South India. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3767}",, 3770," Santhome Cathedral is a historical and ancient pilgrim centre, which was built during the 14th to the 15th century A D by the then reigning, Portuguese. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3768}",, 3771, The Madras War Cemetery houses the last remains of around 855 martyrs who laid down their precious lives at the battlefronts in the devastating Second World War and also a Memorial stone for 1000 more who died fighting in the Great War before that. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3769}",, 3772," The Madras Crocodile Bank is not to be confused with a zoo. Yes, you can certainly take a look at the reptiles in captivity. But unlike a zoo, this has a much more in-depth operation through ex-situ and in-situ conservation. Right now, it is home to around 17 croc subspecies and some other reptiles like frogs, lizards, snakes and turtles as well. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3770}",, 3773," MGM Dizzee World is one of the largest and oldest amusement parks in India. It brought Jurong’s Bird Show from Singapore to India way back in 1999. There are extreme level thrill rides, but nice and enjoyable ones are there too. The park has something for every age group. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3771}",, 3774, Shirdi Sai Baba temple in Chennai is among the most visited and respected places of worship In Tamil Nadu as well as India. Sai Baba is recognised as one of those spiritual reformers who does not have ties to any particular god of any religion but is a figure of worship himself. So there are no religious restrictions imposed upon those who visit the temple. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3772}",, 3775, Nettukuppam is the northernmost tip of Chennai and has a beach which is yet not tarnished by encroaching crowds. It is a solitary retreat for those who seek to enjoy the raging sea up close but in a peaceful environment. The place is an ideal place to spend quiet time as it is still not on the radar of the maddening tourist crowd. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3773}",, 3776," Built in 1795,a milestone in the history of Chennai, located Opposite Parry's Corner, Prakasam Salai is an impressive stylish building in Indo-Saracenic style with eminence in red bricks. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3774}",, 3777," The Thousand Lights Mosque of Royapettah, Chennai is among the most esteemed mosques of the city as well as the state of Tamil Nadu. Built in the early 19th century by the Wallajah family of the Carnatic rulers, it is till date a popular gathering place for the daily prayers and festive occasions like Muharram. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3775}",, 3778," The origin of the great white structure of Fort St. George is inextricable from the history of the city of Chennai itself. Popularly called the 'White Town', the sole purpose of establishing the massive fort compound was to build a British stronghold in the Coromandel Coast and the rest of south India. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3776}",, 3779," The Chennai Sangamam, a large open Tamil festival, also coincides with the Pongal season. It is organized in various open locations like beaches, parks etc and showcase traditional folk events, martial arts and classical dance, to name a few. In addition the festival brings together the best that South Indian cuisine has to offer – from tasty panirayams to the traditional pongal. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3777}",, 3780," Under the administration of Chennai Port Trust, Royapuram Fishing Harbour is one of the most popular fishing grounds in Chennai. Located in a region which is famous for seafood, this harbour surely has its name among the busiest fishing hubs of Tamil Nadu. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3778}",, 3781," San Thome Church is among the only three in the world that house the tombs of one of Christ's original disciples. If you visit this church, you will be stepping into a historical tale that will take you back a couple of centuries. The museum inside displays souvenirs of the great saint and his legend. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3779}",, 3782," Kapaleeswarar Temple is a holy shrine of Shiva in Mylapore, Chennai. A visit to this temple will be an experience enriched with a glimpse into Tamil religious culture and the lovely architectural combination of the two styles – Dravidian and Vijaynagari, complete with towering Gopurams. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3780}",, 3783," Mylapore is one of the oldest and culturally enriched neighbourhoods, located in the southern part of Chennai. It is very much traditionalist to its core and boasts many temples, churches and historical monuments. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3781}",, 3784," Express Avenue is a mall in Royapettah of Chennai owned, developed and promoted by Express Infrastructure. The premise includes commercial and hospitality sectors as well. E Hotel is the name of the 4-star boutique luxury-lodging, which caters to the guests all year long with its 44 room capacity. But the mall is the main attraction of the place. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3782}",, 3785," Vadapalani Murugan Temple is one of the most popular temples dedicated to Lord Murugan. Located in Vadapalani, Chennai, the temple is known for helping devotees finding solutions to life's problems. It is also believed that worshipping Lord Murugan here is as pious as praying to him at the original Palani temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3783}",, 3786," T Nagar is one of the busiest neighbourhoods in Chennai, and also the most crowded one. It serves as a commercial and economic hub, as well as a residential area. It does not have many attractions, but you will come across a plethora of retail shops lined up on every main road and arterial streets. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3784}",, 3787," Parthasarathy Temple, located in Triplicane area of Chennai, is a structure more than 1000 years old, standing in the heart of the bustling city. Dedicated to different avatars of Lord Vishnu within the many shrines of the temple, it attracts thousands of Vaishanvite followers from all across the country. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3785}",, 3788," If you think the city of Chennai is all about glitzy temples and serene beaches, look deeper cause the uber city is home to one of the most adventurous sports of all times - Parasailing. Unlike several other water sports, this one is not for the faint hearted. It allows you to sail above the water with a safely harnessed parachute tied to your back. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3786}",, 3789, Chennai could get quite hot in the summer and beating the heat would be the top priority in summers. Then why not dive into the Bay of Bengal somewhere off the coast of Chennai. Discovering a totally different world under the surface of the sea and cooling yourself at the same time is the best deal about Chennai. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3787}",, 3790," Surrounded by a number of hills around it, Chennai neighbours to some amazing places that offer nearness to Nature. Every soul in any metro city craves for something new every now and then, and Chennai doesn’t lack in fulfilling this need for its people. There are a number of places to camp in Chennai for a twist out of the normal. One can never run out of places to get closer to something natural. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3788}",, 3791," It is commonly misunderstood about Chennai that it is only about glitzy temples, serene beaches and conservative people, but that's not completely true, look deeper. The people here have the provision of getting in the sky and sailing smoothly over the hills like Eagles. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3789}",, 3792, Getting in the water and riding the waves on a surfboard is not a thing that everyone can do. But some hours of practice can make that joy possible. There are a number of surfing schools that offer courses and help you tame the waves under your feet. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3790}",, 3793," If you are into playing combat games but all the games lack the touch of reality and the feeling of getting hit, then Paintball is for you. Chennai has a bunch of such Arenas to help you get in action. Get outdoors, get some Paintball Guns in your hand and challenge your friends to some real action. Keep your skills on the check and your friends in sight; you never know when you might get hit. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3791}",, 3794," The fitness aspect for the people of Chennai has been taken up by Rock Climbing and Bouldering, rather than regular gyms. Climbing is the coolest way of being fit as well as getting a regular dose of adrenaline. But Rock Climbing doesn’t mean you put yourself under the raging sun all the time! You can opt for Indoor Climbing too and get into the daily chores after the session. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3792}",, 3795, The tropical climate of Chennai has blessed the land with ample amount of lush greenery and equally rich wildlife. Safari in Chennai’s wildlife parks award the visitors with some amazing experiences around our neighbours of nature. Interacting with the wild animals makes us realize the true nature of wilderness. There’s a lot to learn and understand from animals. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3793}",, 3796," Having the advantage of being a coastal city, Chennai also has a number of lakes and thus opening up the waters for water sports. Boating in Chennai was not so well flourished earlier, but recently the bay of Chennai has been witnessing a decent increase in the number of yachts and boats. Sailing has a charm that can fit any occasion, let that be a romantic boathouse date or a casual hangout with friends on a yacht, an exciting racing event of sails and rowboats or just a fun race of pedal boats between family and friends. Boating is for everyone. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3794}",, 3797," Viswaroopa Adhivyadhihara Sri Bhaktha Anjaneyaswami Temple is located around 10 kilometres away from the heart of the city, in a locality called Nanganallur. Commonly called the Anjaneya Temple in short, it gets its name from its principal deity, Lord Hanuman. The most important aspect of the temple is its 32 feet idol. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3795}",, 3798, Fishing was a way of survival until it got challenging and adventurous. Fishing has become a common way of bonding with friends and family. The sport seems easy but takes a lot of dedication and patience to lure and catch the biggest of all the fishes. As the Aquatic Adventure has gained popularity many Sport Fishing Facilities have opened up and are busy providing the experiences. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3796}",, 3799," The International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centers is named after Swami Sivananda, one of the most influential spiritual teachers of the 20th century and founded by his disciple Swami Vishnudevananda. The Non-Profit organisation has centres in Thiruvananthapuram, Chennai, Madurai and Delhi and all over the world. The Organisation has dedicated programmes like the Sadhana Intensive, Kids Camp, Work/Study Programme, Prison Project and Teachers Training courses and also Yoga Vacations. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3797}",, 3800," Located in the neighbourhood of Thiruvanmiyur in Chennai, Thiruvanmiyur Beach is one of the isolated and peaceful beaches of the city. Popular for beautiful sunrise and sunset views, the beach is mostly frequented by nature lovers, romantic couples or solitude seekers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3798}",, 3801, Neelankarai Beach is an untouched gorgeous beach located in the small locality of Neelankarai in South Chennai. The highlight of the beach are the innumerous turtles that can be found on the shores. People usually visit it to watch the turtles or to walk along the lengthy coastline touching the beautiful blue waters of the sea. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3799}",, 3802," The southern part of the Marina Beach is known as the Santhome Beach. With immaculate clean sands, azure blue waters and gorgeous sweeping views of the sea, Santhome Beach is a one among the most visited beaches of the sea. You can also find several eateries and sports activities at the beach. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3800}",, 3803," Situated at a distance of 1 km from Thiruvanmiyur in Chennai, Pebble Beach is a comparatively smaller beach. Due to its location, it receives relatively lesser number of visitors. However, the beach offers extremely peaceful and serene and you can visit it to spend some time in solitude. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3801}",, 3804," Located at the southern tip of Chennai in Palavakkam, Palavakkam Beach is a wonderful beach boasting of mesmerising sunrise and sunset views. The highlight of the beach is an age-old temple situated on the beach. The beach has vast expanse of shores, with stunning views of the horizon merging in the sea. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3802}",, 3805," Kaismedu Beach is a comparatively lesser known beach of Chennai. It is not just a recreation spot but also an important fishing harbour. With vast expanse of the blue sea and brown sandy shores, you can also find several fishermen at work with their huge fishing nets and boats. Besides, the fisherfolks also sell their spoils at the shores; you can buy fresh fish here. Volleyball is another popular activity at the beach. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3803}",, 3806," Located in Trikuta hills, 13 kms from Katra, Vaishno Devi Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to Vaishno Devi - a manifestation of Goddess Durga. This renowned shrine is one of the holiest pilgrimages for Hindus. It is believed that during pooja and aarti, Goddesses herself arrives at the Holy Cave.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3804}",, 3807," Katra is a small town in the foothills of Trikuta Mountains which is famous as the base camp for visiting the shrine of Vaishno Devi. Located in the Uddhampur district of Jammu and Kashmir, the prime attraction of Katra is Vaishno Devi Temple.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3805}",, 3808," Before making the Vaishno Devi Bhavan her abode, Mata Vaishnodevi is believed to have meditated in the ArdhKuwari Gufa for 9 months before beheading the demon Bhairavnath. Located halfway to Vaishno Devi Temple, Ardh Kuwari acts as a stopover for the pilgrims on their journey up to the Bhavan. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3806}",, 3809," Vaishno Devi Yatra from Katra is one of the most popular pilgrimages in the world. The starting point of the 13km yatra is Banganga, 1.5-2 km from Katra main city. It concludes at the Holy Cave (also known as Bhawan) with the darshan of Maa Vaishno Devi. The trek can be undertaken on a pony, pithoo (coolies), palki (palanquin), or foot. Helicopter service and ropeway also operate regularly. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3807}",, 3810, No journey to Katra is complete without having visited Bhairavnath Mandir. The cave temple of Bhairavnath is dedicated to Kaal Bhairav and is constructed at the site where he is believed to have breathed his last. A steep 3km journey from the Bhawan leads you to Bhairavnath temple. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3808}",, 3811," Helicopter for Vaishno Devi yatra is available from Katra to Sanjhichatt. 5-6 passengers can be accommodated at a time while the flight takes approximate 8 minutes. The Katra helipad is at Udhampur Road, 2km from Bus Stand Katra. From the Sanjhichatt helipad, it takes a 30-minute hike to reach the Vaishno Devi Bhawan. Ponies, Palkis and Porter services are also available. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3809}",, 3812, Dere Baba Banda is a 300-year old Gurudwara and a major pilgrimage points for Sikhs. It is renowned for housing the ashes of Baba Banda Bahadur who was the commanding soldier of Guru Gobind Singh's army. The Gurudwara also houses his arrow and a huge sword used by him during wars. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3810}",, 3813, Vaishno Devi Ropeway connects Vaishno Devi Mandir to Bhairon Nath Mandir. The panoramic aerial view of Bhairo Valley from the ropeway is stunning. The ropeway ticket is priced at INR 100 per person. The timinig is 8AM - 5PM. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3811}",, 3814," Shopping is mainly done by pilgrims, which includes Prasad, saris and shawls which are offered to the goddess. Gold and silver coins embossed with the images of the goddess are also sold here. The Katra Main Bazaar is the main shopping area. 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It is a ritual of light and sound where the priests perform prayers with bowls of fire and the ringing of the temple bells. The aarti is organised twice a day, every morning at sunrise and every evening at sunset. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3825}",, 3828," Regarded as one of the most sacred Ghats in Haridwar and India, Har Ki Pauri is a revered landmark and is visited by devotees and visitors in large numbers seeking the blessings of the Holy Ganga by offering their prayers. A dip in the river Ganges here is believed to wash away one's sins. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3826}",, 3829," Devoted to Lord Durga's form Chandi, this ancient hill-top temple is famous for its wish fulfilling belief. You can reach the temple using Udan Khatola aka the ropeway or trek 45 minutes up the steep stairway. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3827}",, 3830," The Mansa Devi Temple is a famous temple in Haridwar in Uttarakhand that is dedicated to the goddess Mansa Devi, who is considered to be a form of Shakti and is believed to have emerged from Lord Shiva's mind. It is one of the 'Panch Tirths' or the five pilgrimages in Haridwar. The ropeways that lead up to it is also a popular attraction. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3828}",, 3831," Famous for its wildlife, especially for tigers and elephants, Rajaji National Park is a Tiger Reserve. It is spread over 3 districts of Uttarakhand including Dehradun, Haridwar and Pauri Garhwal. Apart from the Jeep Safari and Elephant Safari, the 34 km jungle track is a major attraction here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3829}",, 3832," Shantikunj is a world-renowned ashram and the headquarter of All World Gayatri Pariwar (AWGP) located in Haridwar. The Shantikunj ashram has Yagya shala, Gayatri Mata Temple, Akhand Deep, Devatma Himalaya Temple, temples of ancient Rishis and an Exhibition of Divine Culture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3830}",, 3833," The Bharat Mata Mandir in Haridwar is dedicated to India as a country. The temple has a massive map of Mother India on the ground, denoting the statue of the mother of India depicted as a four-armed Hindu goddess wearing saffron-coloured robes, holding a book, sheaves of rice, a mala, and a white cloth. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3831}",, 3834," A famous temple in Kankhal, Haridwar Daksha Mahadev Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is named after King Daksha Prajapati, the father of Goddess Sati. Also known as Daksheswara Mahadev Temple, it houses the Yajna Kund and the Daksha ghat on the left of the main temple where devotees take a dip in the holy Ganga River. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3832}",, 3835," Patanjali Yogpeeth is a medical and research institute in Yoga and Ayurveda, located in Haridwar, Uttarakhand. It is also renowned as one of the largest yoga institutes in India as well as in the world. If one is interested in Ayurveda and Yoga, it is one of the finest places to visit in Haridwar. It comprises of two campuses: Patanjali Yogpeeth I and Patanjali Yogpeeth II. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3833}",, 3836," Famous for having hosted 7 great sages- Kashyapa, Vashishta, Atri, Vishwamitra, Jamadagi, Bharadwaja and Gautam, this ashram is well known for its tranquil atmosphere ideal for meditation. It is also believed that Ganga split herself into seven currents at this spot. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3834}",, 3837," Located in Kankhal in Haridwar, Ma Anandamayi Ashram is a spiritual centre and ashram dedicated to Sri Ma Anandamayi who was a prominent Bengali mystic and a spiritual personality. The ashram has a mausoleum or a Samadhi which houses the grave of Ma Anandamayi. The complex houses several buildings meant for meditation, yoga and similar activities. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3835}",, 3838," Pawan Dham, an ancient temple in Haridwar located at Bhagirathi Nagar, Bhupatwala, is a non-profit organization and a revered site among Hindu pilgrims. The major highlight of the temple is the gorgeous idol of Lord Krishna preaching the Bhagavad Geeta to Arjun. The stunning interiors and divine atmosphere of Pawan Dham attract devotees. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3836}",, 3839," A replica of the Vaishno Devi temple in Kashmir, the temple is marked by tunnels and caves that lead to the inner sanctum containing the shrine of Goddess Vaishno Devi. This is also one of the Shakti Peethas temples. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3837}",, 3840," The Pentagon Mall in Haridwar, Uttarakhand is located in the SIDCUL compound and is an entertainment and shopping centre that offers a touch of modernity in this holy city. With a number of retail outlets, gaming zones and entertainment options, the mall is a great place to spend some time with friends or family. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3838}",, 3841," Fun Valley is a gorgeous water park nestled in the valley of Haridwar. It offers close to 21 thrilling water rides, roller coasters, aqua dancing, DJ etc. In addition to that, it has an amusement park which boasts of a plethora of adventure activities to give you an adrenaline rush. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3839}",, 3842, Bhimgoda Tank is a sacred water tank situated near Birla Ghat in Haridwar. The tank is named after Bhima - one of the five Pandava brothers. The tank is refurbished with the water of the Ganges and is surrounded by well-groomed lush gardens. The locale is also beautified with water fountains and flower beds and hence is a popular tourist spot. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3840}",, 3843," Parad Shivlinga is a unique religious site housed in Harihar Ashram, Haridwar on the Kankhal Road. The main attraction here is the 151kg pure mercury Shivalinga which is one of its kind in the world. Also, the Pardeshwar Mahadev Temple is located here which houses a Rudraksha Tree since decades. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3841}",, 3844," Located in Bilkeswar Nagar in Haridwar, near the Chandi Devi Temple, the Gaurishankar Mahadev Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is thronged by pilgrims owing to its picturesque locales, the adjacent flowing river and the Himalayas in the backdrop. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3842}",, 3845," Built in the 11th century, the Maya Devi temple in Haridwar is one of the oldest temples in India. It is dedicated to Hindu goddess Maya and is also one of the three Shaktipeeth, believed to be the place where the heart and navel of Goddess Sati fell. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3843}",, 3846," Being primarily a pilgrimage destination, Haridwar has numerous shops along its streets selling all essentials that a pilgrim would need. Bada Bazar in Haridwar is great place to shop for wooden items and handicrafts. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3844}",, 3847," Believed to have been constructed in the 18th century by the Maratha queen Ahilyabai Holkar,, Kushavarta Ghat is considered the most sacred and auspicious ghat of the city. The final rites and rituals of the deceased are performed at the banks of the river including the Shraddha rites, after which the devotees take a dip in the holy waters of the Ganges. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3845}",, 3848," Located in Haripur Kalan in Haridwar, Adbhut Mandir is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. With a backdrop of green hills, blue mountains and the cascading river, the temple offers peace and calm like no other place. It is visited by tourists and devotees alike. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3846}",, 3849," Spread over 18 acres of land in the holy land of the Ganges, Crystal World Water Park boasts of over 18 thrilling water rides. They also have the very famous 5D water ride in addition to several other games and activities. The park is also known to host private parties, weddings and other functions. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3847}",, 3850," Bilkeshwar Mahadev Temple is situated in the valley of Billa Parvat near Har ki Pauri in Haridwar and is dedicated to Lord Shiva and his consort Parvati. It is believed that the site at which the temple sits is the same spot where Goddess Parvati worshipped Lord Shiva and he accepted to make her his wife. Being surrounded by woods in a hilly area, the Bilkeshwar Mahadev Temple is a weekend getaway and picnic spot for the locals and the visiting tourists. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3848}",, 3851, Swami Vivekanand Park is one of the few amusement parks in Haridwar located near Har ki Pauri. A massive statue of Swami Vivekananda and Lord Shiva are the main highlights which are visible even from a distance. This park is ideal for day picnics and jogging activities. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3849}",, 3852," Haridwar is the land of ghats and Vishnu Ghat is among the most serene and tranquil ghats of the city. Situated quite close to Hari ki Pauri, this ghat is comparatively less crowded and is visited mostly by Vaishnavites for the Vishnu Ghat is named after Lord Vishnu. Being one of the cleanest ghats in Haridwar, people often come to this ghat to take a dip in the holy River Ganga and absolve their sins. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3850}",, 3853," Situated on the Saptasarovar Marg, Bhuma Niketan is a popular pilgrim spot in Haridwar. The shrine houses magnificent idols of several gods and goddesses. However, the highlight of the temple are the sculptures of Shiva and Parvati adorning the entrance gates of the shrine. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3851}",, 3854," Located at a distance of 3 km from Haridwar, Prem Nagar Ashram is an epitome and a manifestation of serenity that was also a retreat for a lot of saints and sages for a lot of years. It was built in 1943 by Yogiraj Satgurudev Shri Hans Ji Maharaj and was later developed by his wife Jagat Janani Shri Mata Ji and his son Shri Satpal Ji Maharaj. Built on the banks of the river Ganges, the ashram is nothing but beautiful. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3852}",, 3855," Situated at Bhimgoda in Haridwar, Jai Ram Ashram was founded by Adi Guru Sri Jai Ram Maharaj in 1891. The ashram has gained fame in the short term owing to the services it provides. The well-maintained gardens with colourful fountains and blooming flowers add to the beauty of the ashram. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3853}",, 3856," One of the ancient ghats in Haridwar, the Birla Ghat is a pristine and tranquil site, situated adjacent to Vishnu Ghat. Situated on the banks of the pious River Ganga, there is a flight of stairs that lead towards the holy water, enabling the devotees to take a dip and absolve their sins, as is believed by many. Security barriers are installed near the flight of stairs to prevent people from drowning while bathing in the Ganga River's strong water current. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3854}",, 3857," Gau Ghat is located on the southern part of Subhash Ghat and is relatively less crowded. The ashes of Mahatma Gandhi, Indira Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru were cremated at this ghat. It is a common belief among Hindus that killing a cow is a sin equal to killing a Brahman. Devotees visit Gau Ghat to cleanse themselves of the sin of killing a cow, hence the name. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3855}",, 3858," Neel Dhara Pakshi Vihar is situated at Bhimgoda Barrage in Haridwar and has a rich flora and fauna. A popular tourist spot, the site offers rare bird watching opportunities and a panoramic view of the Shivaliks in the backdrop. The place is famous for its unrealistically beautiful locales and is a must visit if you are in the area. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3856}",, 3859," Located on the Haridwar Rishikesh highway and very close to Har ki Pauri in Haridwar, the Doodhadhari Barfani Temple is a cluster of several small shrines dedicated to various Hindu gods and goddesses. The temple is built completely out of white marble. The highlight is the Ram-Sita and Hanuman Mandir. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3857}",, 3860," Situated a little on the outskirts of the city in Ranipur near Haridwar, Sureshwari Devi Temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga. The temple is located amidst dense green forests and beautiful natural locales and hence it also makes up for a popular tourist spot near the city besides being an important pilgrimage centre. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3858}",, 3861, Local shops in Haridwar sell all the essentials that a pilgrim would need. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3859}",, 3862," Haridwar in Uttarakhand is an important pilgrimage town for the Hindus. The place is a perfect escape from the cacophony of urban life and a beautiful amalgamation of old and new, replete with beauty, culture, history and spirituality. Haridwar is known as the ‘Abode of God’ because of its serenity and scenic beauty by the River Ganga. The most famous fair in the world - Kumbh Mela is celebrated here once in twelve years. It’s a sight that should never be missed. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3860}",, 3863," Located at a distance of about 55 kilometres from Kanyakumari, the cascading waters of the Tirparappu Falls make up for an enchanting sight. This waterfall is a manmade one and falls from a height of 50 feet. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3861}",, 3864," Located in the southernmost part of India, Kanyakumari beach with its beautiful hue-changing beaches, the confluence of three water bodies: Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean, and the Arabian Sea. Miraculously, here you can see that the water of three seas does not mix, you can distinguish between the turquoise blue, deep blue, and sea green waters of the three seas, though the colors keep changing with the season and the day's weather. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3862}",, 3865," Vivekananda Rock Memorial is a well-known tourist monument placed in Vavathurai, Kanyakumari, India. The memorial stands on one of the two rocks, about 500 metres away from India's southern most tip. It was constructed in honour of Swami Vivekananda who is said to have attained enlightenment on this rock.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3863}",, 3866," Situated in Suchindram, Thanumalay temple is also known as Sthanumalayan Kovil is the sacred shrine dedicated to Trimuthis (Bramha, Vishnu and Shiva). The beautiful temple was renovated in the 17th century, and its inscriptions date back to the 9th century. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3864}",, 3867," Dedicated to the accomplished philosopher and poet Thiruvalluvar, this beautiful statue finds itself on a small island near Kanyakumari. Thiruvalluvar was the author of a legendary work in the world of Literature, Tirukkural, the classic Tamil text. In his devotion, the work for the statue started in 1990 and continued till 1999, during the year in which the figure finally got completed. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3865}",, 3868, Kumari Amman Temple is one place in Kanyakumari with a lot of cultural significance in Kanyakumari. This magnificent temple is situated on the coast surmounting the beach and thousands of vacationers come here creating very big queues. A word of caution: unless you are a Hindu you will not be permitted to enter Kumari Amman Temple even for sightseeing. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3866}",, 3869, Padmanabhapuram Palace is one of the most exquisite palaces of India that symbolize the rich and diverse cultural heritage of India that has been around for many centuries aptly. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3867}",, 3870, Lord Subramanya Temple is one of the most interesting temples to visit when in India. The never ending pillars and countless towers give it a magnificent look. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3868}",, 3871, The Wax Museum is definitely is one of its kind Museum that stands above the rest in terms of creativity. It is situated in Kanyakumari region in the city of Baywatch. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3869}",, 3872," Vattakottai Fort, which translates to the 'Circular Fort' is a seaside fort near Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of India. The fort is largely made of granite blocks and today, a part of the fort even extends into the sea. The Fort is now a protected site under the Indian Archaeological Department and a major renovation of the fort was undertaken recently by the Department. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3870}",, 3873," Set in the midst of a Panchayat town in the Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu, the Courtallam falls are renowned in the state for its enormity as well as ferocity. At an elevation of 160 metres (520 feet), the cascade towers above its green surroundings and magnificent hillside. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3871}",, 3874," Sanguthurai Beach is one of the calmest yet cleanest beaches that you should go to, during your visit to Kanyakumari. Sanguthurai Beach is located in the southernmost part of India, and you can feel the fierce power of the Indian Ocean there. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3872}",, 3875, Chitharal Jain monuments and temples are an effigy to the diversity of the culture and the religions existing in harmony in India. Sitharal Jain Monuments are one of these culturally rich monuments. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3873}",, 3876, Gandhi Mandapam is built near the famous Anna University. Gandhi Mandapam is one of the greatest monuments that you can look at when you go to India. The Gandhi Mandapam was erected to honor the world famous Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3874}",, 3877," Also known as the Mathoor Hanging Trough, the Mathoor Aqueduct is amongst the longest and tallest trough bridges that can be found all across the continent. This trough bridge gets its name from Mathoor, which is a small village located near the aqueduct. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3875}",, 3878," Our Lady of Ransom Church is a famous Catholic Church built in dedication to Mother Mary. A brilliant example of Gothic architecture, the church was built during the 15th century and looks breathtakingly beautiful against the blue lashing waves of the ocean behind it. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3876}",, 3879," The Sothavilai Beach is one of the most famous beaches that can be found in the entire district of Kanyakumari. The beach stretches to over 4 kilometres, which makes it one of the longest natural beaches in the entire state, and the views that this attraction offers cannot be put into words. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3877}",, 3880," Watching the sunset at the southernmost tip of India is a sight to behold. Kanyakumari is at the confluence of the Indian ocean, Arabian sea and the Bay of Bengal. It's the only place in India where you can see both the sunrise and sunset at the same spot.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3878}",, 3881," A one of its kind structure, the Tsunami Monument is a unique monument that is located near the southern shore of Kanyakumari. It was built in the memory of all those thousands of people who died in the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami that shook the entire nation on 26 December in 2004. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3879}",, 3882," Located at the southernmost point of the Indian mainland, Kanyakumari is bordered by the Arabian sea, the Indian Ocean and the Western ghats. One of the most serene destinations in India, Kanyakumari is a must-visit place in India. Also known as Cape Comorin, this place caters to tourists as a pilgrimage sight and a fantastic beach resort. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3880}",, 3883, Undoubtedly one of the places that offer the best scenic views and sceneries of the clear blue seas and the never-ending sky that meets it at infinity. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3881}",, 3884," Built by St Francis Xavier in the 1600s, the St. Xavier Church is a famous historical structure of great religious importance that is located in Kottar of Nagercoil. The church enjoys great fame and respect, on account of the fact that miracles have been observed to happen here since times immemorial. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3882}",, 3885," The Adikesavaperumal Temple is situated in Thiruvattar, Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu. One of the 108 divya desams devoted to Vishnu, this temple is also referred to as the Srirangam of Chera Kingdom. Surrounded by rivers Kothai, Pahrali and Thamirabarani on three sides, Vishnu rests in this temple in a reclining position on this sacred land. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3883}",, 3886," Mandaikadu Bhagavathi Temple, previously Mondaicaud Bhagavathi Temple, is a renowned temple near Colachel in Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu. Built in Kerala's traditional temple architectural-style, it lies near the seashore. A unique feature of this temple is its' presiding deity - an ant hill with five heads, standing at a tall 15 feet. The local belief is that the ant hill grows gradually. It is also referred to as 'Women's Sabarimala'. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3884}",, 3887," The Muppandal village in Kanyakumari is home to India's largest onshore windmill farms. Scattered across different regions in the city, the wind farms have not only changed the lives of the locals but have added to the visual delight. The lush green ghats surrounding the roads of Kanyakumari now contrast with stark white windmills. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3885}",, 3888," The street markets and beach stalls of Kanyakumari are prevalent for their unique handicrafts. The beach stalls at Kanyakumari offer tourists all things bamboo, be it wall decoration, trendy jewellery, showpieces or handicrafts. These stalls have it all! ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3886}",, 3889," Standing tall in its full glory, Shaniwar Wada was once a stately mansion. Built as a dwelling for Peshwas, its foundation was laid by Bajirao I in year 1730 AD. Today it gives a chance to peak into its great past. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3887}",, 3890," Aga Khan Palace is well known both for its architectural excellence as well as its historical significance. Spread over a vast land of 19 acres, the palace is now the headquarters of the Gandhi National memorial society. Here, making khadi is still one of the prime activities. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3888}",, 3891," The Ashram is a tranquil place which brings you to you own centers of peace, meditation & oneness. The ideologies of Osho also can be found here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3889}",, 3892, It has a temple and many rare species of snakes. A brown Palm Civet & a King Cobra are its main attractions. One can also chance upon birds & turtles in the area ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3890}",, 3893," Located around 36 kms southwest of the city of Pune, Sinhagad Fort is built atop a cliff on the Bhuleshwar range of the Sahyadris. Literally translating to ""Fort of the Lion"", Sinhagad Fort boasts of a rich history. It was initially occupied by the Mughals until it came to be possessed by the Marathas. Lately, it has become a popular source of tourism and is especially popular among trekkers and adventure enthusiasts. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3891}",, 3894," Dedicated to Lord Ganapati, Shreemant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganapati temple is one of the most famous places to visit in Pune. The idol of Lord Ganapati is 2.2 meters high and 1 meter wide and is adorned with almost 40 kilos of gold. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3892}",, 3895," Mulshi lake is formed in the catchment area of Mulshi dam. Known for its scenic beauty due to Sahyadri ranges, Koraigadh and Dhangad fort, it is a perfect gateway for nature lovers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3893}",, 3896," Pune Okayama Friendship Garden is the largest Japanese garden outside of Japan, in Asia. Also called the Pu. La. Deshpande Udyan, it reflects on the Indo-Japanese relationship, as it is inspired by the 300-year old Okayama Korakuen Garden in Japan. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3894}",, 3897," Tucked between the two hills of Lonavala and Khandala, Rajmachi Fort is a grand structure of the bygone era. Especially popular among the adventure enthusiasts, the fort can be reached through a thrilling trek amidst the gorgeous Sahyadris. You can also camp at the base of the fort. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3895}",, 3898," One of the most loved attraction of the city, one can enjoy kayaking, rides, water scooters, speed boats, swimming and much more here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3896}",, 3899," Vetal Tekdi is one of Pune's most well-known landmarks. It envelops the entire city and is a stunning place to spend an evening or an early morning. It is known by various names such as Hanuman Tekdi, MIT Tekdi, and Pashan Tekdi. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3897}",, 3900," Once the private shrine of the Peshwas, the temple was built in the 17th century by Balaji Baji Rao. 108 steep flights above, is the temple on a hillock from where one can behold some of the most beautiful views of the city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3898}",, 3901," Pune sports a glittering instance of nightlife culture. The city nightlife continues till the wee hours of night and there are many pubs, bars and discotheques for the urban crowd. There are also some eating joints which serve food for the late night cravings. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3899}",, 3902," The cave temple is rock-cut temple dating back to the 8th century. Dedicated to Shiva, the temple has a Shivalingam, a circular Nandi Mandapa and a passage with stone pillars inside. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3900}",, 3903," Lal Mahal located near Shaniwar Wada in Pune is a historic landmark of the 16th century. From being a childhood home for Chhatrapati Shivaji to taking Shaistekhan head-on, this red coloured structure is an architectural marvel. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3901}",, 3904," The National Defence Academy, also known as NDA is an academy for Indian armed services. Members from the three defence services: The Indian Army, Indian Navy and Indian Air Force train together until they are sent for their separate commissioning. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3902}",, 3905," The museum owes its existence to the efforts and contributions of countless people from all walk of life. It has hence, become a popular attraction for the town, that celebrates and creates increasing awareness and knowledge about Indian army and its soldiers ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3903}",, 3906," Sri Balaji Mandir of Pune is a close replica of the renowned Venkateshwara temple at Tirumala, Tirupati. Not only the architecture and the look of the sanctum deity, the temple follows its influencer in rituals and religious activities as well. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3904}",, 3907, Rajgad trek is a moderate level trek that begins at the Gunjavane Village in Pune District and ends at the Rajgad Fort. It is a favourite trekking trail among intermediate level trekkers who are looking for a great location to satisfy their urge for the thrill. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3905}",, 3908, Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park is a famous tourist attraction in Pune. The zoo expands over an area of 130 acres and is a preferred attraction for picnics and outings. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3906}",, 3909," The garden was built by Sir Jamshedji and is located on the banks of Mula-Mutha river. Famous for its scenic beauty, away from the cities rush, the area has boat rides and sports a spectacular view of the flora in and around. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3907}",, 3910," Also known as Prachandagad due to its gigantic size, Torna Fort is the tallest fort of Pune. Although in ruins, the fort stands tall as a testimony to the battles of the bygone era. Nestled in between mesmerizing surrounding, the fort has one of the most beautiful locales in the region and is a popular tourist spot. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3908}",, 3911," Mahatma Phule Museum was originally the residence of the Maratha social activist and a prominent promoter of women’s rights- Mahatma Jyotiba Phule. However, in 1890, the residence was transformed into a museum. The highlight is the taxidermy of animals including elephants, sea fish etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3909}",, 3912," Built in the memory of the Maratha nobel, Shri Mahadju Shinde, the Chatri is situated in Wanowri near Pune. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3910}",, 3913," Known for its beautiful wooden facades, Vishrambaug Wada is a three storeyed magnificent mansion built in 1811 by Peshwa Bajirao the Second. It boasts of finely carved teak pillars, cypress shaped columns, decorated ceilings, teak wood gallery and stone floors. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3911}",, 3914," The museum is built in Rajasthani style and is a worth a visit, while in the city. It adorns artifacts from D.G. Kelkar and other paintings of Lord Ganesha & some fine specimens of ancient pottery and paintings. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3912}",, 3915, Rasalgad is a fort that will reintroduce to the lost charms and intrigues of an era long forgotten. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3913}",, 3916," Khadakwasla Dam is a famous tourist in Pune. The dam forms a reservoir, called Khadakwasla Lake which offers a quick and pleasant getaway too. Its proximity to Pune City and the scenic surroundings make Khadakwasla Dam a preferred picnic spot. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3914}",, 3917," Situated in the Erandwane suburb of Pune, Joshi's Museum of Miniature Railways is a unique museum hosting an array of miniature trains, trams, steam engines, flyovers etc. The museum has various well- designed intricate layouts of cities replete with buildings and lights, roads and train tracks. The functioning is controlled by an amusing light and sound track. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3915}",, 3918, Baner Pashan Biodiversity Park is the 200 hectare park built to protect the biodiversity around two suburbs of Pune- Baner and Pashan. The park also spreads to the gorgeous looking Baner hill and is a top tourist spot of the city. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3916}",, 3919, St. Mary's Church is one of the oldest churches in Pune. It has a mixture of British as well as Indian architectural style in addition to the Gothic architecture. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3917}",, 3920," Panshet Dam is one of the most popular and picturesque getaway from Pune. Also known as Tanajisagar Dam, it is built on the Ambi River. Enveloped in lush greenery and dotted by enchanting waterfalls, it offers a variety of fun activities and water adventure sports. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3918}",, 3921," Saras Baug is considered to be one of the most pretty parks in the city of Pune. The charming garden was build atop the ground of a dried up lake. Boasting of blooming flowers and lush greenery all around, the park also has a tiny pond full of lotus flowers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3919}",, 3922," Fashion Street in Pune will give you a wardrobe makeover at the budget price. Similar to the one in Bombay, these crowded narrow lanes houses around 450 stalls to cater all accessories at budget-friendly, convenient and affordable rates. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3920}",, 3923, The synagogue was build by David Sasoon. Its a marvelous piece of architectural work and includes a prayer hall for ladies. Many foreigners visit this place for its religious & architectural marvel. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3921}",, 3924," One of the revered temples, the Chaturshringi Mandir should be on your list of places to visit when you’re in Pune.It is dedicated to Mahakali and Shri Chaturshringi. The main temple also includes idols of Goddess Durga, Ashtavinayaka and Ganesha. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3922}",, 3925," Sarasbaug Ganapati Temple is a shrine for Siddhi Vinakayak Ganesh. Located at the foot of Parvati Hills, the lake around the temple is said to be the venue of secret meetings held by the Peshwas during boat rides. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3923}",, 3926," The Empress Botanical Garden is named after Queen Victoria back when she held the sceptre. Once a favourite among the British officials and thus also named Soldier's Garden, the place is now a sprawling greenery of 39 acres with hundreds of rare species in trees and flowers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3924}",, 3927," Located in the heart of the city of Pune, Taljai Hills or Taljai Tekadi is one of the most popular trekking and picnic spots that attracts a lot of locals as well as tourist influx. The spot is basically a hilltop that has been named after the temple that is situated at the entrance of the forest leading to the hill. It is presided over by the local deity Taljai. The place is especially popular among avid bird watchers as you can find a lot of peacocks, and other migratory birds. Taljai Hills look extra ravishing and lively during the monsoons when a lot of people come here to visit. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3925}",, 3928," Situated near Junnar in Pune, Shivneri Fort can be traced back to the 17th century. The sturdy fortification and the magnanimous structure is home to a grand statue of the Maratha warrior Shivaji. The fort can be reached through a trek up a hilly terrain or through a motorable road. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3926}",, 3929, Purandar is a fort in the Pune district of Maharashtra. Purandar and Vajragad are twin forts. Purandar is the larger of the two and is situated at a height of 4472 feet from the sea level. The top of the fort presents a very scenic view of its twin fort Vajragad. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3927}",, 3930, Hadsar is a hill fort in the state of Maharashtra. It is situated at an elevation of 3200 feet from the ground in the district of Pune. Within the fort there are massive tunnel like entrances built in the Mughal style. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3928}",, 3931," Hong Kong Lane is a famous hub for street shopping in Pune. The area where Hong-Kong Lane is located is close to several colleges and hostels in the city. It, therefore, is thronged by youngsters who want to buy stuff on a small budget. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3929}",, 3932," Located approximately 20km to the south of Lonavla near the city of Pune, Korigad is one of the hill forts famous among trekkers in Pune. It is estimated that the fort was built in the early 1500s. In fact, the city's first planned township- Aamby Valley is located on the eastern and southern foothills of Korigad. The fort is so named as it is dedicated to Goddess Koraidevi, whose temple is situated at the peak of the fort. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3930}",, 3933," Also known as “Bharatpur of Maharashtra”, Bhigwan is located near Pune. It is a perfect weekend getaway for bird and animal lovers. This place will let you relax and enjoy some peaceful time away from the hustle bustle of the city. Bhigwan has three wildlife sanctuaries and you will be able to spot a myriad variety of flora and fauna. The beauty of this place is simply mesmerizing. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3931}",, 3934," Pune is brimming with shopping options that cover all you interests from fashion, books to electronics and are spread over all ranges of budgets. Popular markets such as the MG Road, Tulsi Baug, Laxmi road, Clover Centre etc to the fanciest of malls are available for your shopping spree. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3932}",, 3935," Dehu Gatha temple is one of the largest temples and is located near Pune. At the entrance of the temple lies the statue of Sant Tukaram Maharaj. What attracts people the most are the carvings of all Gathas ie legends/storis of Sant Tukaram on the walls of the temple which are very easy to read. It is said that one must read at least 3 Gathas on visiting the temple. The temple is located on Indrayani River's bank. Also, there is a place on the river where these Gathas floats which should not be missed out. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3933}",, 3936," Amanora Shopping Mall in Pune is the locals' favourite hangout spot for the afternoons, and also a great place to spend an urbane weekend with family. From clothes to accessories to electronics to motorbikes, you will find an extensive variety of both Indian and international brands ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3934}",, 3937," Chavand (or Prasannagad) is a hill fort in the state of Maharashtra. Located at an elevation of about 3500 feet from the ground in the district of Pune, this fortress is a part of the 'famous five'. The other forts which are included under this category are Hadsar, Shivneri, Jivdhan and Naneghat. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3935}",, 3938," Rohida, or Vichitragad as it is also known, is a Fort nearest to Pune, a destination which is a must on every trekker's to-do list. The windy, beautiful and spectacular fort is located in the Western Ghats near Bhor Village around 61km away from the city of Pune. The fort was built during the Yadava rule and was one of the 23 forts handed over by Marathas to the Mughals in the Treaty of Purandar. The base village of the trek is Bajarwadi, around 7km away from Bhor. Stay and food arrangements can be found at Bajarwadi and Khanapur villages. You can also stay at the top of the fort at Rohidmalla. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3936}",, 3939, ISKCON NVCC (New Vedic Cultural Center) is located in the less congested area of Kondhwa near Pune. It is a temple devoted to Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha. The temple has lavish green hills in the background and provides its visitors with a great ambience. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3937}",, 3940," Maintained by Pune Municipal Corporation, Peshwa Udyan is a zoological park in the city which boasts of lush greenery, umpteen trees, variety of shrubs and herbs. Besides, it also facilitates boasting and has a mini toy-train for kids. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3938}",, 3941," Lulu Mall is the largest mall in India regarding total retail space of 1.7 million square feet. Situated in Edapally, Kochi, the mall sprawls over an extensive area of 17 acres with 215 outlets of restaurants, multiplex, food courts, entertainment zones, bowling alley, money exchange centres, arcade games and 5D cinema. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3939}",, 3942," Fort Kochi is a seaside town in the south-western part of Main Kochi, which is known for its historical fortifications and ruins of old palatial buildings from the Portuguese or Dutch colonial era. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3940}",, 3943, This centre at Fort Cochin has seen many a dance performances! The amount of effort put in by the dancers is commendable. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3941}",, 3944, The Mattancherry Palace is a Portuguese palace popularly known as the Dutch Palace. It is now a museum displaying paraphernalia belonging to the rajas of Kochi. The four separate wings of the Mattancherry Palace surround a central courtyard which has a temple as well. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3942}",, 3945," Located on the north end of the Vypeen Island, the Cherai Beach offers a beautiful sunset point. The beach is also popular for its golden sand, palm trees and wide expanse of blue water. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3943}",, 3946," Amongst the 7 synagogues located in his area, this Jewish synagogue is the only one which is in operation today. It was built in 1568 and is also called the Cochin Jewish Synagogue or Mattencherry Synagogue. Cameras and handbags are not allowed inside. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3944}",, 3947," An amusement park filled with breathtaking charm, Wonderla has everything one can need to celebrate with vivacity. With over 50 exhilarating rides, the theme park has all the facilities to provide for an exciting experience for every visitor irrespective of their age and gender. It offers the thrill of both land-based and water-based rides. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3945}",, 3948," One of the oldest Dutch Palaces outside Holland, the Bolgatty Palace is situated on the Bolgatty Island. It was built in the year 1744 and was the official residence of the then Governor of Kochi. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3946}",, 3949," Located near Tripunithura, this is the largest archaeological museum in Kerala. It was built in the year 1865 and today houses an archaeological museum, heritage museum, a deer park, a pre-historic park and a children's park. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3947}",, 3950, The Marine drive in Kochi is one of the best places to spend time in the city and provides an amazing view of the sea. It is a picturesque promenade and is built facing the backwaters. It is a popular hangout place for the local people. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3948}",, 3951," This is a one of a kind Museum which portrays a variety of gallery art, sales, live dance forms which vary from ritualistic to martial arts, and souvenirs. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3949}",, 3952," Constructed in the year 1505, this Catholic Church located in Fort Kochi is famous for its Gothic style of architecture and Portuguese interiors. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3950}",, 3953," The Willingdon Island is one of the largest human-made islands in India which is named after Lord Willingdon, the British Viceroy of India. This beautiful island provides various links between Kochi port and other national and international ports ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3951}",, 3954," Kashi Art Cafe is one of the most beautiful cafe in Kochi catering to foodies and art lovers alike. Popular for its very delicious breakfast, the place also runs a side art gallery exhibiting works of a single artist for a single month. Very famous among the foreign tourists, the place boasts of perfect non-vegetarian food and perfect vibes. Visiting here is one of the topmost things to do in Kochi. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3952}",, 3955," There are innumerable Ayurvedic centres that provide massages in Kochi, which do much more than merely relax you; they allow you to have a sense of wholeness and rejuvenation and give you some much-needed inner peace. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3953}",, 3956," Bearing witness to the entry of Chinese into Kerala long ago, legends tell that these nets were a gift of the famous Chinese King, Kublai Khan. Fishermen even today use these elaborate conventional fishing nets, making it the only other destination other than China to have and use these fishing nets. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3954}",, 3957," One of the most popular attractions in Kochi, Kerala, the Rainbow Hanging Bridge in Ernakulam is connected to the Marine Drive. This arched bridge overlooks the expansive sea and is known for being an excellent place for taking a morning or evening walk since it has a pedestrian promenade. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3955}",, 3958," Many stalls serving various edibles such as coconuts, nuts, sea-food, ice-creams and local fares scatter the narrow esplanade along the Kochi beach which is the Vasco da Gama Square. One can even watch local fisherman fishing along the shoreline. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3956}",, 3959," A branch of the Fine Art Emporium of Kochi, the Antique Museum Kochi is situated in Mattancherry’s Jew Town. It is maintained by the government and is ideal for people who are interested in antiques as the museum is home to over 1,000 valuable items that date back centuries. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3957}",, 3960," Veeranpuzha is a beautiful lake in Kochi along with a series of brackish lagoons and lakes lying parallel to the Malabar coast, which form beautiful backwaters. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3958}",, 3961," Popularly known as Subhash Park, the Subhash Chandra Bose Park is situated along Marine Drive in Kochi, Kerala. The park, which overlooks the serene backwaters of Vembanad Lake and Kochi Harbour on one side and a bunch of trees on the other, is an excellent place for people to come and relax. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3959}",, 3962," Located in Kochi city-centre, this bird sanctuary is home to a shallow lake surrounded by thick mangrove vegetation that draws a variety of migratory and resident birds every year. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3960}",, 3963, Jew Town is one of the oldest parts of the region. It was here that the Jews first settled in India in around 700 BC. This part is famous for its architecturally solid synagogues that continue to stand till today. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3961}",, 3964," MG Road is a perfect place for shopaholics. The shopping centre of the city throbs with stores containing an assortment of handicrafts made from coir, wood, shells, brass, ivory and sandalwood, edibles and spices, clothes and jewelries. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3962}",, 3965," Located on the INS Dronacharya premises in the Ernakulam district of Kochi, Kerala, the Indian Naval Maritime Museum is an ode to the Indian Navy’s maritime past. The museum sheds light on the country’s maritime heritage, depicts international trade links, pays tribute to major maritime figures and also focuses on the settlement of the Europeans in India. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3963}",, 3966," The Sunset Cruise on the Arabian waters is an amazing 2 hour journey beginning from Marine Drive in Kochi during the time of sunset. The cruise covers Fort Kochi, Chinese fishing nets, Mattancherry, Bolgatty Island, Willingdon Island and the Cochin shipyard. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3964}",, 3967," St. Francis Church in Kochi, which finely exhibits Portuguese architecture, is believed to be one of a kind amongst all the European churches which were constructed in India. It was constructed in the 15th century by the Portuguese traders. Vasco-da-Gama, the famous explorer, was buried in this church when he died in 1524, on his third visit to India. His remains were moved to Lisbon after fourteen years but his gravestone is still present in the church. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3965}",, 3968," Princess Street is famous for its quaint old world charm and bizarreness of European homes built in the Dutch, British, French, and Portuguese style. Most of these homes allow visitors to see the interiors as well. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3966}",, 3969," Kalady is a census town located east of the Periyar river, in the Ernakulam district of Kerala, India. It is the birthplace of Sri Adi Shankara, and a popular destination for pilgrims. There are two major shrines located in Kalady, dedicated to the memory of Adi Sankaracharya. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3967}",, 3970," Situated 8 km off Ernakulam is the Greenix village where various art forms of Kerala are practiced and developed. Every evening witnesses a mixed performance of Kathakali- the dance drama form of Kerala, Kalaripayattu- an aesthetic martial art form, audio-visual history at the in-house museum and Indian classical music in this cultural centre. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3968}",, 3971," Architecturally a Kerala style mansion, the Parikshith Thampuran Museum is located inside the Durbar Hall. The museum features old coins, sculptures, oil paintings, Mughal paintings and Royal artifacts belonging to the 19th century. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3969}",, 3972, Pierce Leslie Bungalow is a colonial mansion established as offices of Pierce Leslie and Co. Established in the year 1862; the coffee merchants drew inspiration from Portuguese and Dutch architecture. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3970}",, 3973," Pallipuram, located in Vypeen Island near Kochi, allows the visitor to behold and feel the earliest of all the European memories of India. The Pallipuram Fort, built in 1503 by the Portuguese, is considered as the oldest surviving European monument in India. Standing amidst the huge trees that romance the skies, untouched by the hubbubs of the town and enduring the snags of time, the fort is also known by the name Ayikotta or Alikotta. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3971}",, 3974," Containing lithic records of historical significance, Thirikkakara Vamanamoorthy Temple hosts the spectacular secular Onam feast every year in the Malayalee month of Chingam which falls typically between August and September. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3972}",, 3975, Santhanagopala-Krishnaswamy Temple is an ancient temple with the inscriptions found here that dates the founding of the temple to 947 AD. Thus this beautiful temple is regarded as one of the oldest temples found in all India. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3973}",, 3976, This Indo-Portuguese museum built in the year 1506 houses a collection of valuable artifacts from various churches under the Cochin diocese. The building was once the residence of the Portuguese Governor. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3974}",, 3977," The Ernakulam Shiva temple is one of the major temples in Kerala. It is also called as Ernankulathapan temple, located in the heart of the city of Kochi. The temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and is considered a rare one as the deity faces the sea towards west. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3975}",, 3978," Situated along Fort Kochi in Kochi, Kerala, Fort Kochi Beach is a tranquil beach adjoining the Arabian Sea. Lined with a beautiful sidewalk, the beach also has a fort to boast of which is also a major tourist attraction of the spot. People usually visit it for routinely morning and evening walks or just to spend some quality time in solitude. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3976}",, 3979," Veeranpuzha Beach is one of the popular beaches in Kochi. With beautiful blue waters and golden sandy shores, the beach is lined with green vegetation. The proximity of fishing villages from the beach ensures the activity of fisherfolks at work all day long at the shores. You can visit Veeranpuzha to watch the fishermen at work, or to have a glimpse of the laid back rural vibe, or to witness the beautiful sunset and sunrise, or just to soak in the natural environment. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3977}",, 3980," Located at a distance of 30 kms from Kochi, Andhakaranazhi Beach is an extension of the tiny village of Andhakaranazhi. The virgin beach is still noncommercialized and unexploited from tourism and a well-kept secret of the city. Also its distance from the city makes it a perfect serene spot from the pell-mell of the city. You can find fishermen at work and their huge nets strewn all over the shores. Visit this to experience nature in its raw form with immaculate sands, clean waters and beautiful coastline. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3978}",, 3981," Located at a distance of 12 kms from Kochi in Chellanam, Puthenthode Beach is a relatively newly made beach. Slightly smaller in area than the other beaches with only half a km in length, it is popular for its peaceful vibe and calm environs. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3979}",, 3982," Puthuvype is a 3 kms long beach situated in Puthuvype near the lighthouse in Kochi, Kerala. One among the least explored beaches of Kochi, the highlight of the beach is also a lighthouse. Still unexploited by tourists, the beach is crowded by the fisherfolks at work. You can visit on a weekend for a perfect break from the city in peace and solitude. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3980}",, 3983," At a distance of 3.5 kms from Cherai Beach in Kochi, this one is remotely located and really well hidden even from the localites. Lined with huge rocks all along the shore, the place makes for a perfect romantic spot or even if you want to spend some time away from the hustle-bustle of the city. The drive to the beach is equally beautiful with two lakes flanked on the side of the narrow road. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3981}",, 3984," Also known as Muziris Beach, Munambam Beach is situated 4 kms north of Cherai Beach. Covered in Chinese fishing nets of the village fisherfolks, the beach boasts of calm sands merging into the indigo waters of the Arabian Sea. The beach also has an adjacent playground for the kids. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3982}",, 3985," The Indo- Portuguese museums in Kochi is an attractive site to view old artefacts, architectural relics and antique pieces of the bygone era. It echoes the colonial past of Kerala and helps acquaint people with the things of social, cultural and political importance. The museum is thus, one of the favourite spots of tourists who visit this place. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3983}",, 3986," An international exhibition of contemporary art, the Kochi-Muziris Biennale started in 2012 as the lead occasion of the KMB Foundation with the support of the government of Kerala. Known as the most significant art exhibition of India, the Kochi Biennale is set around different areas of Kochi including galleries, heritage buildings, public parks, halls, and other spaces. A mix of Indian as well as international artists, all with very different experiences in art, come together to present their artworks in the form of films, paintings, photographs sculptures, sketches, fashion exhibits, music, dance, drama and many more. These exhibits are carefully curated by different professionals every year. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3984}",, 3987," Areekkal Waterfalls is situated in Kochi and is one of the very few falls situated in the region. Boasting of immaculate surroundings, verdant green woods and a picturesque setting, the silvery cascading water atop rocky cliffs is a visual delight and a popular tourist spot of the city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3985}",, 3988," Quietly nestled in the middle of the Vembanad Lake in Kochi, Vallarpadam is one part of the group of islands in the state of Kerala- the one one being Willington Island. Vallarpadam is hustled near the Port of Kochi, the island only has a meagre population of around 10000 people. Considered to be one of the most picturesque and scenic places in the region, the town is mostly famous for the Basilica of Our Lady of Ransom, known as the Vallarpadam Church. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3986}",, 3989," Located in the Ernakulam region of Kerala, Paniyeli Poru is a distraction in the flow of the Periyar River due to rock formations. The bottleneck pressure results in a small waterfall like formation that has been developed into a tourist spot. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3987}",, 3990, Panangad is a small suburban village in Kochi Kerala that is only 7.5 km from Vytilla Junction. The suburban hamlet lies on the outskirts of the city and is home to a lot of fisher folk. The village is mostly known for KUFOS- KKerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies which is the first Fisheries University in India that is headquartered here. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3988}",, 3991," Sabarmati Riverfront is a waterfront developed on the banks of river Sabarmati in Ahmedabad. Started with an objective for sustainable development and environmental improvement, the pace has now become a major tourist attraction owing to its lush green promenades, beautiful parks and plazas and an all-around soothing ambience. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3989}",, 3992," Built by a woman of Sultan Begara's harem in 1499AD, these step-wells were made as a retreat during hot summers. Waiting to be filled with rain water, no matter what the weather is, it is always cooler within the Step-wells. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3990}",, 3993," Statue of Unity is a memorial to The Iron Man of India, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. The Bronze statue stands 182 metres tall and is the 'Tallest statue in the World'. The statue of Unity is located in Gujrat, by the banks of River Narmada on the River Island of Sadhu Bet overlooking the Narmada Dam (Sardar Sarovar Dam) from 3.2 km away. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3991}",, 3994," Located in the Kalupur area of Ahmedabad, Shri Swaminarayan Temple was built on the instructions of Swaminarayan, the founder of this sect of Hinduism. Green and yellow sculptures of various Hindu gods and goddesses, with their bodies fitted in opulent dresses and ornaments cover the structure of this nineteenth-century temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3992}",, 3995," Once the residence of Mahatma Gandhi and his wife Kasturba, this undoubtedly is the biggest tourist attraction situated in the suburb of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Located on the tranquil and serene stretch of Sabarmati River it was also referred to as the 'Satyagraha Ashram' as Gandhi began the famous 'Dandi March' from here. The museum is one of the most interesting sections of the ashram as it has on display some of Gandhi's personal letters and photographs ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3993}",, 3996," Rani Ki Vav or 'Queen's Stepwell' is a distinctive form of water storage system located in the small town of Gujarat called Patan, on the banks of River Saraswati. The 900-year-old structure listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site is displayed prominently in the new ₹ 100 currency note issued by the Reserve Bank of India. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3994}",, 3997," Adalaj Stepwell is a magnificent structure built brilliantly to curb water crisis in and around Adalaj Village. The stepwell is located at a distance of 3 to 4 kilometres to the south-west of Gandhinagar, the capital city of Gujarat. The Adalaj Stepwell was built in 1498 and is one of the many step wells built in India to provide access to groundwater. The entire architecture is an excellent illustration of the intelligence of the engineers and architects India had even at that time. Walk in, and you will witness a sudden yet soothing drop in temperature. Breathe in the tranquillity, absorb the beauty of the intricate carvings, make a silent wish and rest for a while before you proceed with your plan for the day. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3995}",, 3998," One of the biggest lakes in Ahmadabad, this is a total magnet for tourists and locals alike due to its complete entertainment facilities - toy train, kids' city, balloon ride, water park, food stalls. Also famous for its Kankaria Carnival which is full of week-long fun and festivities held in the last week of December, it is an entertainment, fun and cultural hub. The lake and surroundings have been recently revamped and all its subparts (zoo, balvatika,etc.) are enhanced. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3996}",, 3999," Manek Chowk is a notable city square in Old Ahmedabad which is a vegetable market in the morning, a bullion market in the noon and the street food market at night. It is most famous, however, for its food stalls that start to emerge around 8 in the evening, with various local street snacks and goodies.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3997}",, 4000," The Sun Temple in Modhera is a Hindu tempe built by the Chalukya dynasty. Built on the banks of river Pushpavati, the temple is dedicated to the solar deity Surya. It is now a historical site and no worshipped is performed at the temple. It is currently maintained by Archaeological Survey of India. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3998}",, 4001, The Bhadra Fort and its neighboring environment is the most scenic part of Ahmedabad. Located in the middle of lush greenery the huge 44 acre Fort got its name from the Bhadrakali Temple that it houses. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 3999}",, 4002," The Jama Masjid situated in Ahmedabad is one of the largest mosques in India built in the period of 1424 and was built by Emperor Sultan Ahmed Shah. To the west of the mosque built are the tombs of Ahmed Shah I, his son and his grandson followed by the graves of the queens of the king. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4000}",, 4003," A connoisseur of vintage cars converted his private collection of vintage cars into a museum. The collection comprises of the best of the world - Rolls Royce, Bentley, Jaguar, Cadillac, Austin and many more. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4001}",, 4004," Dedicated to the 15th Tirthankara of Jains, Dharmanath, this two-storied white marble structure provides a delightful experience and the tiled courtyard is another unique aspect of the temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4002}",, 4005, One of the most famous gardens of Ahmedabad the Law Garden becomes a favorite place for shopaholics with vendors and shopkeepers bustling on the scene. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4003}",, 4006," Built by Sidi Saeed or Sidi Saiyyed in 1573, as the name suggests, the Sidi Saiyyed Mosque, is one of the most famous mosques of Ahmedabad. The mosque is said to be built in the last year of the existence of the Sultanate of Gujarat. The intricately carved lattice stone window, in front of the mosque is known as the Sidi Saiyyed Jali, the unofficial symbol of city of Ahmedabad. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4004}",, 4007," Even though pretty much everything is available in this city, Ahmedabad is especially famous for its textile industry. Hence, all kinds of fabrics are available here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4005}",, 4008," One of the foremost textile museums and a celebrated institute in Indian textiles around the world, Calico Textile Museum is famous for its remarkable collection of fabrics. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4006}",, 4009," Situated in the premises of Moti Shahi Mahal at Shahibaug in Ahmedabad, Sardar Vallabhai Patel National Museum is a museum and a memorial dedicated to the 1st Deputy Prime Minister of India - Sardar Vallabhai Patel. The museum has exhibitions in English, Hindi and Gujarati. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4007}",, 4010," Located in Ahmedabad, Jhuta Minar is one of the most intriguing architectural wonders that the world has ever seen. They are still an unsolvable mystery. What makes the minarets unique is if one of the minarets is shaken then the other minaret shakes within a few seconds, while the connecting passage doesn't transmit any movements or vibrations. Many architects and historians have tried to understand the physics and logic behind the unrelated movements of the minarets. It is these movements that have led to its name, Jhulta Minar which translates to swinging minaret. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4008}",, 4011," Located on Sarkhej-Gandhinagar highway Road, Vaishnodevi Temple in Ahmedabad is a true replica of the famous temple in Jammu-Kashmir. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4009}",, 4012," Popularly known as Kankaria Zoo, Kamala Nehru Zoo is located at Kankaria, Ahmedabad. By the majestic banks of the tranquil Kankaria Lake, this zoo has been the abode of different animals, reptiles, birds and mammals belonging to different species. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4010}",, 4013," One of the largest multiplexes in Ahmedabad, Alpha One mall houses three anchor stores, a food-court and a movie hall. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4011}",, 4014," With lots of hawkers selling various items from clothes to electronics items, Lal Darwaza is crowded yet one of the most famous markets of Ahmedabad. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4012}",, 4015," Located close to the Gujarat Samachar Press, The ISKCON Temple in Ahmadabad is the best place to experience spirituality and mental bliss. Also referred to as the 'Hare Krishna Temple', the temple with its calm and peaceful atmosphere offers the perfect spot for meditation. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4013}",, 4016," One of the most famous boutiques of Ahmedabad, Banascraft offers a great variety of handmade items. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4014}",, 4017," Law Garden in Ahmedabad is one of the most popular parks which is also a usual venue of cultural activities like Music concerts, dance festivals and the like. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4015}",, 4018," While Handicrafts from Gujarat are exported to far off places all across the world, you can buy it all from Kapasi Handicraft Emporium. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4016}",, 4019," The Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Museum (also known as L. D. Museum) is museum of Indian Sculptures, Bronzes, Manuscripts Paintings, Drawings, Miniature Paintings, Wood works, Bead works and coins. (br) The Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Museum of the Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Bharatiya Sanskriti Vidyamandir is located in the premises of the L.D. Institute of Indology, Ahmedabad. It is situated on a sprawling campus in the western part of the city in an area dotted with educational and research institutes, and in the vicinity of Gujarat University. It is about 7 kilometers from the Railway Station and 12 kilometers from the Airport, therefore, it is easily accessible from any part of the Ahmedabad city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4017}",, 4020, Tomb of Sultan Ahmed Shah who was the founder of the city of Ahmedabad. This tomb also has the cenotaphs of Ahmed Shah's son and grandson. Women are not allowed in the central chamber. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4018}",, 4021," One of the most popular shopping malls and leisure destinations in the city, this mall houses about 200 shops, numerous food courts and a 4-screen multiplexes. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4019}",, 4022, Enjoy shopping at Radhe Shopping Mall for a great experience and a variety of brands to choose from. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4020}",, 4023," Dada Bhagwan Temple (also known as Adalaj Trimandir) is a trimandir situated in the village of Adalaj on the Ahmedabad-Kalol highway, 20 kms from Ahmedabad. Built by Dada Bhagwan Foundation, the trimandir brings forth a unique religious concept where statues of all religious deities are placed on a common platform. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4021}",, 4024," Located on the Science City Road in Ahmedabad, Gujarat Science City is a remarkable initiative taken up by the Government of Gujarat to spread general awareness and a scientific temperament especially among the youth of the country. Spread over 107 hectares of land, the centre also holds frequent talk shows and workshops for students and science enthusiasts. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4022}",, 4025," Situated in Shahibaug in Ahmedabad, Shree Camp Hanuman Mandir is one of the largest Hanuman temples in India. Believed to have been established by Pandit Gajanan Prasad at least a 100 years ago, the temple is still managed by the descendents of the Pandit family. Tuesdays and Saturdays are the most auspicious days of the week for the devotees. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4023}",, 4026," Located on the Parimal Cross Road in Ambavadi, Parimal Garden is a beautiful well-maintained garden in the heart of Ahmedabad. Replete with swings and dotted with stone benches, the park is popular among both adults and kids alike. Mostly used for morning and evening walks, the garden also has routine laughing clubs for the elderly. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4024}",, 4027," If you are a history buff and ever so curious to peek into the lives of the older generations, you really need to visit Lothal because this is a place that ties the past and present together. Located at a distance of around 85 kms from the city of Ahmedabad, on the banks of the ancient mythical river Saraswati (which has now dried up), Lothal is a popular Indus Valley Site and a 4500 years old city discovered in 1954. Even though the place is not as thriving as it once used to be, the magic of the ruins are enough to tell you the colourful tales about the lives of the people who were inhabitants of this place. This place is full of surprises and holds a great deal of historical significance. Lothal was not only amongst one of the early successful civilization but was also a hub of industrialisation adjoining different nations. Due to its fascinating excavations and dramatic discovery, Lothal is popular among geologists, historians and archaeologists. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4025}",, 4028," Situated in the village of Makarba, 7 kms from Ahmedabad, Sarkhej Roza is a mosque and tomb complex. Bosting of absolutely striking early Islamic architectural finesse with spacious corridors and pillared domes, and surrounded by a mesmerising water tank, the tomb houses the grave of Ahmad Khattu Ganj Baksh (the former resident of the place). ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4026}",, 4029," Nehru Bridge is a massive bridge built over the river Sabarmati in Ahmedabad connecting the Real Old City (Kot Vistar) with West Ahmedabad. Open to public use in 1962, the bridge is dedicated to Indiaês first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. The bridge is considered one of the most scenic places in the city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4027}",, 4030," Situated in Western Ahmedabad, Vastrapur Lake is an ancient lake which was renovated and prettified in 2002. A huge statue of Narsinh Mehta (a famous poet-saint of Gujarat), was installed here and the lake was named after him as the Bhakt Kavi Narasinh Mehta Sarovar. It boasts of an open-air theatre which is used for organising several cultural events of the city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4028}",, 4031," Housed in the premises of Sanskar Kendra in Paldi, Ahmedabad, Kite Museum was conceptualised and created by Bhanubhai Shah. Designed by the renowned architect Le Corbusier in 1954, the museum is an elaborate display of about 125 uniquely carved kites including mirror embroidered kites, block print kites and Japanese kites such as Rokuku. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4029}",, 4032," VECHAAR (Vishalla Environmental Centre for Heritage of Art, Architecture and Research) Utensils Museum was conceptualised by the famous architect- Mr. Surender C and was built in 1981 in the vicinity of Vishalla Village Restaurant in Ahmedabad. The museum is an elaborate collection of utensils ranging from hundreds of years back to the current times. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4030}",, 4033," Established in 1956, Sanskar Kendra is the city museum located in Paldi in Ahmedabad. The museum is a collection of exhibits depicting art, culture, history, and architecture of the city of Ahmedabad. It also boasts of housing the longest incense stick in the world. Another section in the same museum is devoted to the unique Kite Museum called the Patang Kite Museum. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4031}",, 4034," Vadla is an up and coming haven for migratory birds making their way to the marshy wetlands of Gujarat, just a short drive away from Ahmedabad. Vadla still remains relatively unknown and undiscovered in comparison to the Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary and is a hidden gem only known to the locals. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4032}",, 4035," Ahmedabad One is the largest mall in the city, situated at Vastrapur in Ahmedabad. Opened for public in 2011, the mall was initially called Alpha One. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4033}",, 4036," Victoria Garden is situated in the south of Ahmedabad near Bhadra Fort. The garden spells beauty and charm with its well-maintained lawns, pretty flower beds, rejuvenation trees and spacious play areas. The garden also has a life like statue of Queen Victoria installed in the heart of it. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4034}",, 4037," Dhanvantari Garden is another one of the pretty gardens in Ahmedabad situated in the Dungarshinagar, Paldi. The garden boasts of plenteous greenery and umpteen benches where you can go and relax. Besides the spacious tracks for jogging and walking, the park is flocked by local kids in the evening who come to enjoy outdoor games and activities. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4035}",, 4038," Situated in Bodakdev in Ahmedabad, AUDA Garden boasts of vast stretches of well-maintained green lawns, tall towering shady trees and a peaceful ambiance. The garden has patches of lovely flower beds lighting up the space with vibrant colourful flowers. It is a perfect place to escape the chaos of the city to relax and rewind amidst natural surroundings. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4036}",, 4039," Usmanpura Garden is situated in Shanti Nagar, Usmanpura suburb of Ahmedabad in Gujarat. The garden is nothing but sheer delight to spend an evening in summer or to celebrate a sun soaked day picnic in winters. With littered trees, small water tanks, fountains, jogging tracks and play spaces, the garden is a common favourite among kids and adults. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4037}",, 4040," Gotila Garden-Talav is a vibrant green garden situated in Sindhubhavan Road, Thaltej in Ahmedabad. Blessed with vibrant flowers, beautifyl water sprinklers, quaint benches and shady trees, the garden is a haven for city dwellers as well as birds. People also come here to look at the numerous birds that flock the place at early morning or late evening. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4038}",, 4041," Bansidhar is another one of the beautiful gardens situated in the heart of the city. With an array of green trees and plenty of spaces, the garden is ideal for both relaxing or for games and activity. People mostly visit it for their routine walks. In the evenings, you will find several parents flock the garden with their kids owing to the presence of a plethora of swings and rides. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4039}",, 4042," One Tree Hill Garden located in Kankaria in Ahmedabad is synonymous with beauty. Boasting of a charming lake, charming gateways, well-maintained lawns, orderly flower beds and charming fountains, the garden also has the ruins of an ancient structure as a decor to its ambiance. It is one of the most visited and finest gardens in the city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4040}",, 4043," The former residence of the royal family of Mysore, the Mysore Palace is an extremely breath-taking example of the Indo-Sarcenic style of architecture. It was built in the year 1912 for the 24th Ruler of the Wodeyar Dynasty, and is till date one of the biggest palaces in the country. It's one of the most popular and well known tourist attractions in India. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4041}",, 4044," Built across the Kaveri river, these beautiful gardens were constructed by Krishnaraja Wodeyar. These gardens spread over 60 acres of land and were modeled after the Shalimar gardens of Kashmir. The beauty of these gardens multiplies in the evenings when the fountains light up in various colors. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4042}",, 4045," Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens, also known as the Mysore Zoo is one of the best zoological gardens in India. Along with being home to various species of birds, mammals and reptiles, this zoo also engages in captive breeding of exotic and endangered species. The world's first caesarian section delivery performed on an elephant in Mysore zoo gave it global fame and recognition. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4043}",, 4046," The village is named after Somnath, the commander of the Hoysala army who founded this place. It has a perfect natural setting for a family picnic. Also, the Somnathpur temple is a classic example of the stone carvings in Hoysala architecture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4044}",, 4047," Built atop the Chamundi Hills, this temple dates back to the 12th century. The idol of the main deity is made of gold. Also featured in this temple is a intricately engraved seven storey Gopuram and a silver plated entrance. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4045}",, 4048," Home to over 2000 birds, the Shuka Vana in Mysore currently holds the record for most bird species in an aviary in the Guinness Book of World Records. This unique park, commonly known as parrot park, is a part of the Avadhoota Datta Peetham in the Sri Ganapathi Sachidananda Ashram, and also serves as a rehabilitation centre for abused, injured and abandoned birds. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4046}",, 4049," The palace that housed the royals before the construction of The Mysore palace, this structure displays various paintings of the past kings of Mysore and is one of the oldest buildings in the city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4047}",, 4050, The Bonsai Garden of Mysore is home to over a 100 different varieties of Bonsai trees spread across a vast estate of about 4 acres. It is a part of the Avadoota Datta Peetham of the Sri Ganapathi Sachidananda Ashrama. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4048}",, 4051," The Mysore Rail Museum is the second of its kind in India, right after the National Railways Museum of Delhi. The museum depicts the journey and development of the Indian railways through an opulent collection of photographs and various other exhibits, housing a plethora of information and insight into the intricacies of the railway engine. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4049}",, 4052," Karanji Lake, also known as the fountain lake, is a popular picnic spot. Visitors are allowed to bring packed food, and there is a coffee shop as well. It is a beautiful place to explore the different species of birds as the lake exhibits as many as 147 species including herons, Asian openbill storks, cormorant, grey pelican, etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4050}",, 4053," Recognized as the second tallest church of Asia, St. Philomena's Church was constructed to pay tribute to the Catholic Saint and martyr of Roman Catholic Church, Saint Philomena. It is one of the most important historical sites in Mysore and is frequently visited by tourists from all over the country. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4051}",, 4054," Located in the picturesque state of Karnataka, the Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary in Srirangapatna is a haven for a wide array of bird species. It is the largest bird sanctuary in the state and comprises of six small islands on the banks of the river Kaveri. The beauty that finds a place here in Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary is a sight to sore eyes. The scenery of the local vegetation and landscape, coupled with the colourful variety of wildlife makes it a unique learning experience for everyone. This destination offers many activities to its tourists; the most popular ones include bird watching, boating, and some good old nature photography. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4052}",, 4055, GRS Fantasy Park is a theme based amusement park and one of the favorites among the locals of Mysore. It offers some really amusing rides and activities making it a perfect spot for friends and families to hangout. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4053}",, 4056," Located on the Krishna Raja Sagara (KRS) Marg, 3 km from Mysore city, Edmuri Falls (also known as Yedmuri Falls) is a quaint waterfall that comes in pair with the adjoining Balmuri Falls. Originating from the River Cauvery, the waterfall is generated when it comes in contact with a 6 feet rocky steep slope on the path of the river. In the view of the lush green backdrop of the hills and the sparkling water in sight, the waterfall is a pure visual delight. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4054}",, 4057," Nestled on the banks of River Cauvery, Talakadu is town known for its sand dunes. With a rich past and heritage, the town is also quite famous among the devotees who come here for a special worship. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4055}",, 4058," While in Mysore, take home Mysore silk saris, Mysore sandalwood artifacts and handicrafts, incense sticks, and traditional Mysore paintings called Ganjifa paintings, that the town is known for. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4056}",, 4059," A part of the Mysore University, the museum is home to one of the most elaborate collections of folk art, products and articles. Visit the museum to witness one of the most sprawling depictions of the state's folk art ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4057}",, 4060," This ancient temple is located outside the Mysore Fort, the main deity being Trinesvara i.e. the three eyed Shiva. The gopura of this temple was destroyed in the 18th century, but the beauty of the Dravidian architecture is still on display here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4058}",, 4061, This temple town is known as the Southern Kashi. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and was built during the Ganga period but renovated by the Wodeyars. Shrines dedicated to various other Gods and Goddesses are there inside the temple. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4059}",, 4062," The two temples in Melukote are Tirunarayana temple and Yoga Narasimha, both located at the foothills and top respectively of the Yadavgiri hills. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4060}",, 4063, This temple built in the Dravidian style is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is said to have healing powers. The 125 feet tall Gopura along with the 7 gold kalash are a must see on visiting this temple. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4061}",, 4064," Built in the year 1921, Lalitha Mahal is the second largest palace in Mysore. It was built at the orders of Maharaja Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV of Mysore for stay of the then Viceroy of India. The architecture of the grand palace was inspired by St. Paul? Cathedral in London, making it one of the most remarkable structure to grace the landscape of the city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4062}",, 4065," The Ashtanga Yoga Institute based in the peaceful and tranquil environment of Mysore is a disciplined institute that provides comprehensive courses in Ashtanga Yoga and Hatha Yoga. The institute has 200 hours, 300 hours & Yoga Vacation programmes which are residential in nature. Two hours of intensive asanas practice followed by two more hours of adjustments & teaching sessions are held every day. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4063}",, 4066," Established in 2001, Mysore Mandala Yoga Shala is a Yoga and Cultural Centre, located in Lakshmipuram, Mysore City, in a Century Old Heritage House. The Yoga Shala mainly imparts Ashtanga Vinyas Yogasana, Mysore Style in a traditional way, as taught by Yogacharyas Krishnamachar and Pattabhi Jois of Mysore. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4064}",, 4067," Nestled in the town of Pandavapura between two hills, Kunti Betta is a perfect place to get away from the helter skelter of the city. This place is surrounded by sugarcane fields, paddy fields and coconut trees that makes the place look beautiful and mesmerizing. Situated at an elevation of 2882 feet, the picturesque scenic views that this place comprises of will make you feel rejuvenated. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4065}",, 4068," Masinagudi is a serene and tranquil hill station located near Mysore in the Nilgiri district. A haven for animal and bird lovers, this place is a mesmerizing and spectacular place to be close to nature. This is a great place to get away from the monotony of daily life and enjoy some peaceful time relaxing. The variegated hills and verdant trees that surround the place makes it look magical and beautiful. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4066}",, 4069," Chunchanakatte Falls are situated on River Kaveri in Chunchanakatte village of Mysore. The river fall off at a height of 20 metres divided as two different waterfalls, then at the base it continues as one river again. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4067}",, 4070," Balmuri Falls is situated in the village of Balmuri, 16 kms away from Mysore. The 6-feet-tall waterfall is a man made stretch of cascading water formed by the check-dam on River Cauvery. It is a popular picnic spot for the people of Mysore and Bangalore. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4068}",, 4071," Located in Jayanagar, Dr. Ambedkar's Park is one of the popular parks in Mysore. Built in between the residential properties, the park is a perfect place to relax and rejuvenate from the pell- mell of life. It is specifically ideal for early morning and evening walks in between natural environment. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4069}",, 4072," Situated on the north-eastern side of the Lingambudhi Lake, Lingumbudhi Park is a gorgeous park in Mysore. The park is in a state of all wilderness, it has umpteen bamboo trees. The massive park is sprawling over a vast area of land and requires atleast half an hour to take a complete round. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4070}",, 4073," Javaregowda Park is situated in the Saraswathipuram area of Mysore and is especially popular among the kids owing to the presence of an array of fun rides and swings. The lush green park is also ideal for jogging, meditation and yoga etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4071}",, 4074," Sanjeevini Park is an urban park situated in the heart of Mysore city in Saraswathipuram. The highlight of the park is the massive Laughing Buddha statue installed right in the centre of the park. It also has a lot of swings and play rides for kids. not to forget, the lush green park provides ample fresh air to relax and rewind for the city dwellers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4072}",, 4075," Sitauted in Medar Block, Yadavagiri in Mysore, Cheluvamba Park is spread over 9 acres of land and is another one of the pretty parks in the area. Boasting of lush greenery, well-maintained lawns and orderly flower beds, the park is a perfect place to relax and rewind from the chaos of the city life. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4073}",, 4076," Speaking of parks, we cannot forget to include Freedom Fighter's Park in the list owing to its resplendent beauty, vibrant flower beds and lush green lawns. The park also has a separate play area for kids and space for yoga, meditation etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4074}",, 4077," A hot spot of rich biodiversity and forever crowded by vibrant colored butterflies and exotic species of birdies, Lingambudhi Lake is a resplendent freshwater lake in Mysore. Considered to be a popular tourist spot in the city, the lake is exactly situated in Srirampura, around 8 km away from the city centre. Bustling with lush greenery and gorgeous surroundings, the spot is a popular picnic spot and offers the perfect atmosphere to relax and unwind from the hustle bustle of the city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4075}",, 4078," Located in Mandya in Karnataka, KrishnaRajaSagara Dam, also known as KRS Dam, is a huge gravity dam situated near the confluence of the rivers - Cauvery, Hemavathi and Lakshaman Tirtha. Named after Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV of Mysore, the dam was initially built to provide water for Mandya and Mysore. But later, it eventually became a source of water supply for the city of Bangalore that was rapidly growing. Today it is a major tourist attraction and amongst the most scenic spots in the region. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4076}",, 4079," Sukhna Lake is a man-made lake and one of the most famous attractions in Chandigarh. With its pristine blue water, it is frequented by morning joggers and walkers. Boating, rowing, trampoline jumping and solar cruise are popular activities here. Sukhna Lake also houses Siberian ducks and cranes. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4077}",, 4080, The Rock Garden is a massive open-air exhibition hall that displays sculptures made from urban and industrial wastes that have been designed and executed by Nek Chand. It also consists of man-made interlinked waterfalls. The popular Teej festival is also celebrated here each year. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4078}",, 4081," Elante Mall is the second-largest mall of Chandigarh situated in Industrial Area Phase 1. It comprises of various Indian and international brands, a food court and various cafes. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4079}",, 4082," Located in sector 16 of Chandigarh, Rose Garden is a blooming exhibit that showcases around 825 varieties of flowers and 32,500 varieties of trees and medicinal shrubs. Also known as Zakir Hussain Rose Garden, it is quite popular among tourists and nature enthusiasts. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4080}",, 4083," Chattbir Zoo, also known as Mahendra Choudhary Zoological Park is a zoological park in Zikarpur near Chandigarh. The park is home to a vast variety of animals, birds and reptiles. Sprawling over an expansive 202 acres of land, the zoo offers an open enclosure to the animals to retain their natural habitat environment. The highlight of the zoo is Royal Bengal Tiger. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4081}",, 4084," Sector 17 Market is the most popular of the city. Replete with several big brand stores, international outlets, food chains and eateries, the market is popular both among the youngsters and the adults. From kids wear to fashion apparels to bridal stores and the like, the market has got something for everyone and is bustling with visitors all through the day. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4082}",, 4085," Located in Sector 31A in Chandigarh, Japanese Garden is a well-groomed, beautifully maintained park which houses a park, water bodies, pagoda towers, waterfalls, meditation centres, buddha idol and several other structures. The park has two phases interconnected by an underground tunnel which is adorned with beautiful Japanese paintings. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4083}",, 4086," Gedi Route is one of the prime attractions in the city of Chandigarh. Abuzz with activity, street cafes, and college going students, the route extends from Sectors 8,9,10 to 11. 'Gedi' means rounds and true to its name, the route is used for late night drives and bike rides. The name has lately been changed to Azaadi Route. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4084}",, 4087," The Government Museum and Art Gallery is a natural history museum and an art gallery in Chandigarh. The building is typically is square of 165x165 feet. The following sections are present at the institute, other than the gallery itself - The National History Museum, the National Gallery of Portraits and the Chandigarh Architecture Museum, each with further sections of their own. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4085}",, 4088," International Dolls Museum contains a wide collection of fascinating dolls and marionettes brought from countries like Germany, Denmark, Netherlands, Spain, Korea, and Russia that stand beside the huge Indian collection. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4086}",, 4089," Housing the Legislative Assembly, the Secretariat, the High Court and the Capitol designed by Le Corbusier is another architectural marvel composed of twofold cover, which appears like an overturned umbrella. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4087}",, 4090," Fun City is the biggest water amusement park in North India. It boasts of one activity pool, three landing pools and a wave pool, a cluster of water slides of various shapes and sizes, which makes for a delightful ride for the water lovers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4088}",, 4091," Pinjore Gardens is a beautiful Mughal Garden made in 17th Century India located in the city of Pinjore, in the district of Panchkula, Haryana. Also known as Yadvinder Garden, this terraced garden is famous for its well-maintained greenery, refreshing fountains and mesmerising water bodies. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4089}",, 4092," Situated in Bhagwanpura, Chandigarh, Garden of Silence is a meditative space which houses a massive idol of Buddha. It offers a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere for meditation amidst lush green surroundings with a beautiful view of the Shivalik Ranges in the backdrop. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4090}",, 4093, Musical Fountain Show is held at Sector 17 in Chandigarh and is a popular place of recreation and sightseeing. The show is held in the evening hours and is a wonderful display of water fountains dancing to a rhythmic livid music. The place is thronged by locals and tourists alike to visit the show. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4091}",, 4094," ISKCON Temple is located in Sector 36B, Dakshin Marg in Chandigarh. The shrine is one of the several of the chain temples spread all over the country and across the world. The temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha; and is visited by thousands of devotees all through the year. The shrine reverberated with peace and tranquility and is a must visit place. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4092}",, 4095," The Tank Monument in Chandigarh is located near Leisure Valley. A Patton tank (M46), it is a tribute to the Indian Army and stands as a testament to their wars with Pakistan, especially of the Indo-Pakistan War of 1965. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4093}",, 4096," Open Hand Monument is an amazing work of art located at the Capitol Complex in Chandigarh city. The monument is an open hand symbol for the Government of Chandigarh, designed by the famous architect Le Corbusier, which means ""the hand to give and the hand to take; peace and prosperity, and the unity of mankind"". It can also rotate with the wind. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4094}",, 4097, The Terraced Gardens of Chandigarh is a famous attraction in Chandigarh. Illuminated musical fountain and the well planned orchard makes this 10 acre spread in Sector 33 an ideal picnic spot. The annual Chrysanthemum show in December is a major attraction here. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4095}",, 4098," Built by Maharaja Gopal Singh, the ruler of Manimajra in 1815 AD, Mansa Devi Temple is believed to grant blessings when wished with complete devotion. The main attraction of the temple is formed by a tree around which devotees tie sacred threads to get their prayers answered. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4096}",, 4099," Garden of Fragrance as the name suggests is famous for its fragrant plants such as Mehndi, Haar Shingar, Raat ki Rani, Motia, Champa, demask rose and varieties of jasmine. The park with beautiful landscape also offers a delightful walk for its visitors. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4097}",, 4100," Another fantasy park in the hub of the city, Thunderzone offers extensive range of exciting rides like Swinging Chairs, Octopus, Cater Pillar, Mono Junction, Columbus, Sun N Moon, Striking Cars, Baby Train, Splash, COBF Music Bob, and Wet Park. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4098}",, 4101," Showcasing the evolutionary roadmap of human lives, this museum has galleries on Astronomy, Archaeology, Pre-historic and Geology presented with scientific and technical display and complete with reference libraries. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4099}",, 4102," Le Corbusier Centre is a popular heritage spot in the city of Chandigarh, situated at Sector 19B and dedicated to the ancient architect of the city- Le Corbusier who was a Swiss- French architect and originally designed the city almost six decades ago. The building houses the legacy, research, study, writings and works of the famous architect. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4100}",, 4103," The Fateh Burj is located in Mohali, Punjab. Fateh Burj means Victory Tower and is also the tallest tower in India. It has a historical significance with the battle of Chappar Chiri between Baba Banda Bahadur Singh against Mughal emperor Wazir Khan. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4101}",, 4104," Spread over a vast area of 7 acres, Cactus Garden is situated in Panchkula, Sector 5 in the city of Chandigarh. The garden is also known as National Cactus and Succulent Botanical Garden and Research Centre and was established to preserve and protect the dying species of cactus. Currently, the garden boasts of housing around 500 varieties of cacti. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4102}",, 4105," Located on the Chandigarh Kalka Road, Aqua Village is situated 25 kms from Chandigarh and is a relatively new water cum amusement park in the city. Boasting of an array of thrilling water and regular rides, this park is only open in the summer season and is a favourite hang out place for the city folks. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4103}",, 4106," The Natural History Museum is located in the Sector 10 area of Chandigarh. It comprises several artefacts dating 5000 years back, especially Indian history. One of the major features of the museum is that it is popular for exhibiting knowledge about the evolution of life. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4104}",, 4107," Wound with a bouquet of gardens beginning from Sector 1, through Sector 23 to Sector 3, the leisure valley is best known for the Chandigarh carnival. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4105}",, 4108," Located in Sector 26, Chandigarh, Butterfly Park is a popular park in the city. The garden is well maintained with beautiful landscaping and houses a total of 35 species of butterflies and more. The park has been designed to facilitate an ideal environment for the breeding of butterflies. For the same reason, it has special silence zones where loud noises or any harsh sound is prohibited. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4106}",, 4109," Comprising of two gardens, the botanical gardens spread over Chandigarh and is adorned by a huge variety of systematically arranged plant species that are both exotic and evergreen. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4107}",, 4110," Set between the Cricket Stadium and the Rose Garden in Sector 16, Shanti Kunj is a garden fed by a natural stream that divides it into five blooming islands. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4108}",, 4111," Replete with real-life road scenarios, the Children Traffic Park in Sector 23A has extensive traffic control mechanisms such as road bents, inclines and declines, overpass, underpass, parallel parking area, blind alley, and uncontrolled intersections, T-Intersections, Stop Signs and Blinkers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4109}",, 4112," With fifty varieties of bougainvillea on display, this garden established in 1976 is spread over 20 acres. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4110}",, 4113," Nangal is a beautiful small town situated at a distance of 100km from Chandigarh in Punjab. The wetland is bounded by Sutlej River, canals and magnificent hills. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4111}",, 4114," Located in Sector-16, this academy has an astounding compilation of modern art and also conducts exhibitions on various subjects to support budding artists. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4112}",, 4115," Founded in 1996, Hibiscus Garden houses over 40 varieties of Hibiscus shrubs over an 8 acre expanse. It is located in Sector 36. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4113}",, 4116," Spread over 3245 hectares, the forest reserve of Nepali and Kansal is pregnant with floral and wild life, many of which have been declared as endangered. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4114}",, 4117," A children's park with excellent playing facilities, Topiary Park in Sector 35 is a favourite amongst the little ones. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4115}",, 4118," Covering an area of 94 acres, the Fitness Trails in Sector-10 has 50 acres dedicated to flowering plants in a multicolored bloom, and the other 44 acres is dotted with sculptures by various artists and a trail for people to jog on. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4116}",, 4119," Chronicling the Independence era, this museum houses the portraits, recorded voices of the great leaders of India and rare documents in connection with the freedom struggle. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4117}",, 4120," Situated in Sector 42C in Chandigarh, Garden of Palms is a relatively new garden in the city boasting of 21 different types of palm trees. The beautiful garden was inaugurated in 2015 and houses rivulets, ravines, cycling tracks, eateries etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4118}",, 4121," Held every year at the Terraced Garden of Chandigarh, The Chrysanthemums Show is one of the most popular flower shows of India. The Show is generally held in March in which hundreds of city gardeners participate. The flower show has been increasingly gaining momentum with rows and rows of Chrysanthemums bathed in a riot of colours that await its visitors. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4119}",, 4122," The Mango Festival or Mango Mela is held at the Pinjore Gardens of Chandigarh. It is a two-day affair where people come together to experience several (reportedly, over 4000) variants of excellent quality mangoes and how they are grown by different producers, along with other cultural festivities. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4120}",, 4123," The City Bird Wildlife Sanctuary is located in sector 21 of Chandigarh. It is also popularly known as Parrot Bird Sanctuary due to the presence of hundreds of different types of parrots. The total area of the sanctuary covers around 2.9 hectares with several trees that bring you close to nature. City Bird Wildlife Sanctuary was established in 1998. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4121}",, 4124," One of the popular places which you need to visit whenever you arrive in Chandigarh is Kalagram. It is a popular craft village which is one of the major tourist attractions. Kalagram is located on the street when you head towards Panchkula from Chandigarh. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4122}",, 4125," Officially known as the Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium, Mohali Cricket Stadium is an enormous stadium in Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Chandigarh. The stadium boasts of a capacity of 26950 spectators and is home to the Punjab cricket team - Kings XI Punjab. The stadium was inaugurated in 1993. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4123}",, 4126," The Tagore Theatre is the best and oldest auditorium in Chandigarh for the public. It is one of the renowned places in Chandigarh and holds different types of events throughout the year. The theatre is situated in Sector 18 of Chandigarh, Punjab. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4124}",, 4127," Located in Manimajra of Chandigarh DT City Centre is also known as the DT Mall of Chandigarh, showcasing premium brands like Park Avenue, Levi's, Only, Vero Moda, Carlton London, Octave, and many others. The DT City Centre is a part of the DLF group and has PVR cinemas, also called the DT Cinemas, for its visitors. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4125}",, 4128," Situated just a kilometer northeast of Sukhna Lake in the foothills of Shivalik, Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the most popular wildlife sanctuaries in Chandigarh. It has over 150 small and large water bodies around the Sukhna lake, forming their catchment areas. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4126}",, 4129," The one-stop shopping destination in Chandigarh, Paras Downtown Square is one of the largest shopping malls in the region. It flaunts luxurious atriums with a translucent ceiling and has an acre-huge green belt. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4127}",, 4130," Also known as the Pampapathi temple, it is the most famous temple in Hampi and dates back to the 7th century. It is said that this temple has had a continuous run since then, making it one of the oldest functioning temples in India. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4128}",, 4131," The most impressive structure in Hampi, the Vithala Temple dates back to the 16th century and is a truly splendid example of rich architecture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4129}",, 4132," Close to the Zenana Enclosure, is a monument that stands out in its design and style from most of the structures of Hampi. Another complex, for royal women, this one gets its name from the lotus-like dome ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4130}",, 4133," Atop the Anjenaya Hill, this temple is dedicated to Hanumana. 570 steps must be climbed by devotees to visit this temple. The view from atop the hillock beside this temple is a feast for the eyes. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4131}",, 4134, This bazaar is facing the Virupaksha temple and hence is also known as the Virupaksha Bazaar. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4132}",, 4135, Virapapur Gadde or Hippie Island is a small island situated across the Tungabhadra river. It takes 5 minutes to travel to the island via coracle or boat. The island is an epitome of scenic beauty and is known for laidback ambient and lodges. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4133}",, 4136," When in Hampi, you absolutely have to get hold of a coracle and ride in one. It is one of the few places in the country where you can get such an experience and we guarantee that it is going to be a lot of fun. You can rent a coracle at really economic rates and cross the rates in the ferry that looks exactly like the one in olden days. Coracle rides can be arranged for Rs. 50 or around that price and this is one of the most definitive experiences amongst things to do in Hampi. Coracle rides can be arranged at Tungabhadra River boating area, Sanapur Lake, or at Sanapur waterfalls. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4134}",, 4137," A part of the Royal Enclosure, this aquatic enclosure was the Royal bath during the times of the Vijayanagra Empire. It was built in such a way that no outsiders could enter the bath, and has lost much to ruins at the date. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4135}",, 4138," This hill is described as the location of the hermiatge of the Saint Matanga during the Ramayana, hence is appropriately named. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4136}",, 4139, The Elephant Stables served as an enclosure for royal elephants back in the day of the Vijayanagra Empire. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4137}",, 4140," The ride of Lord Shiva, the bull is represented here as a sculpture placed on a high platform. It is partially ruined, but is a major attraction owing to its huge size. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4138}",, 4141," Carved out of a single boulder, this Shivlinga stands at a height 3m amidst water. It is a major attraction in Hampi. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4139}",, 4142," The Zenana Enclosure was primarily the Women's Quarters. A part of the Royal Enclosure, this was a place especially for the Royal women i.e. the Queen and her friends and companions. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4140}",, 4143," This temple features the biggest effigy in Hampi, of Narasimha sitting on SeshaNaag i.e. the seven headed snake acting as a shelter to him. The idol of Goddess Lakshmi is placed along with that of Narasimha. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4141}",, 4144," Established in 1994, this sanctuary was converted from a thorny forest to a lush green area which is now inhabited by Sloth Bears. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4142}",, 4145," The Hemakunta Hill houses a temple complex, many of them dedicated to Lord Shiva. These are all protected by a fort, providing a secluded atmosphere. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4143}",, 4146," The Old Palace, surrounded by a fort, and is in ruins as of today. It is located in Anegondi, for which kingdom this palace served as the center. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4144}",, 4147," This structure served as a focal point from where the Vijayanagara kings ruled their Kingdom. Various aspects of courtly life are depicted on this huge structure, including a gem studded throne. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4145}",, 4148," This temple is also known as the Tiruvengalanatha Temple, after the main deity, a form of Lord Shiva. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4146}",, 4149," At the middle of the Royal Centre, this was a place of worship for the royals. The walls and pillars are beautifully adorned with fascinating carvings, including the outside walls of the compound. This temple is smaller in size compared to the others in Hampi. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4147}",, 4150," A government museum in the area houses a number of artifacts, remains, and other exhibits found during excavation. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4148}",, 4151," Hampi is always full of rock climbers who are climbing up the boulders with their crash pads around. The landscape is ideal for rock climbing and bouldering since there are granite craigs and boulders all around. Bolting is limited, so carry a crash pad along. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4149}",, 4152," Located on the banks of River Tungabhadra, Anegundi village is famous for the Aramane Palace Ruins, the Kamal Mahal, the Huchappayana Matha Temple, the Ranganatha temple and the Nava Brindavan. The village is older than Hampi and is considered a World Heritage Site. The rich culture and the beautiful architecture of the important monuments make it a major attraction for tourists. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4150}",, 4153, Kadalekalu Ganesh is an important religious attraction in Hampi. The temple has traditional stone architecture and is located on Hemakuta Hill and has a huge 15 feet monolithic statue of Lord Ganesha which is a believed to be one of the largest in the world. The reason why the attraction is called Kadalekalu is because the belly of the deity is chiselled to look like Kadalekalu (Bengal gram). ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4151}",, 4154," Situated close to the Vittala Temple, King's Balance is an ancient 15th-century weighing scaled which was used to weigh the king with the royal jewels every year on special occasions. The jewels were then donated to the temple priests. The structure has intricately carved pillars. It is made of granite and the pillars support a stone beam that has hoops which were used to suspend the balance. Interestingly, the king was made to eat rich and fatty food and encouraged to not move too much so that the few extra kilos would reflect on the scale and ensure that more jewels could be donated to the priests. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4152}",, 4155," The Riverside Ruins are a splendid cluster of Shivalings carved on a flat rocky surface, in addition to several shrines dedicated to Lord Vishnu and other Hindu deities, some of which are partially submerged. These ruins are in a row of 108 lingas and a sqaurish 1008 lingas and can be spotted all across the gorge. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4153}",, 4156, Sasivekalu Ganesh has a gigantic monolithic statue of Lord Ganesha. The statue is over 8 feet tall and was created in the memory of a Vijayanagara King - King Narasimha II. It is often associated with the legend of Ganesha when he tied a snake around his belly when his stomach was about to burst after he had consumed a lot of food. The snake can be clearly seen around Lord Ganesha's belly. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4154}",, 4157," Hampi Utsav, Hampi festival also known as the Vijaya Utsav is one of the largest celebrations of the ancient Vijayanagar empire now Hampi. The festivities take place every year at the Virupaksha Temple, commemorating the culture, traditions of the bygone era. With the beautifully carved ruins of Hampi serving as the backdrop, the rich culture of this region is shown through folk song and dance performances. The Janapada Kalavahini, a concert of folk songs, and the light and sound shows are unique attractions which you can't afford to miss. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4155}",, 4158, The stone carvings by local artists are a good piece of memorabilia to take back from Hampi. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4156}",, 4159," Apart from wandering through several ruins, Cliff Diving is one of the prime activities and things to do in Hampi. Especially popular among adventure buffs, the activity is enough to give you a divine adrenaline rush. You will find signs warning you of crocodiles in the Tungabhadra river below but there are little to no reports of crocodiles ever found at the diving sites. Sanapur Lake and Hampi Lake are also very popular sites for cliff diving in Hampi. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4157}",, 4160," Riding a bike across town is a whole new way to experience the local life, green fields and local culture. This is one of the most popular activities and things to do in Hampi, among tourists. Other than being a fun activity, it allows you to explore the town on your own. You can relax by the meadows or try delicious food at the local markets. Be sure to capture all these memorable moments in your camera. Bicycles can be rented from many places in Hampi and bike tours of the World Heritage Site are very commonly conducted. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4158}",, 4161," Gulmarg Gondola is the second longest and second-highest cable car in the world. Divided into two phases, it ferries almost 600 people per hour to and from the Apharwat Mountain. Phase 1 of Gulmarg Gondola ferries people from Gulmarg Resort to Kongdoori Station. Phase 2 of Gulmarg Gondola connects Kongdoori Mountain to Apharwat Peak. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4159}",, 4162, Alpather Lake is a high altitude lake set between the twin Apharwat Peak in Gulmarg. It is popularly known as the Frozen Lake as it remains completely frozen from November to June. It is popular for the one-day trek which starts from Gulmarg and covers a distance of almost 13km. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4160}",, 4163," Situated at a height of 4200 metres above the mean sea level, Apharwat Peak in Gulmarg is one of the most breathtaking places. Remotely positioned near LOC with Pakistan, the region receives heavy rainfall and is covered in snow for most of the year. Apharwat Peak is where winter sports in Gulmarg takes place. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4161}",, 4164," Gulmarg is a hill town in Jammu and Kashmir which is lately gaining a lot of popularity for its ski terrain. Ideal for both amateur and professional skiers, the place has several skiing operators and institutes that can tutor you on the same.  Skii with 30 Minutes Training: INR 3000Snow Scooter: INR 3500Jacket and Boot Rent : INR 250 Per Person  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4162}",, 4165," The Maharani Temple of Gulmarg is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and lies on a small hillock which is visible from all corners of the town. It looks striking with its red roof against the green meadows. Also known as the Rani Temple or Mohineshwar Shivalaya, it is popular as the spot where the famous Bollywood song ""Jai Jai Shiv Shankar"" was shot. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4163}",, 4166," The Drung Waterfall is an extremely popular tourist attraction located in the Tangmarg tehsil of Gulmarg, Baramulla. A cascading waterfall set amidst majestic mountains, it freezes completely during winter due to the extremely low temperature. This frozen waterfall is a must-visit in the area. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4164}",, 4167," A hidden attraction in Gulmarg is Strawberry Valley, unexploited by tourism and still holding its nascent beauty and charm. The emerald meadows with budding red strawberries look like a picture straight out from Garden of Eden. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4165}",, 4168," Situated 10 km from Gulmarg, Ningle Nallah is a mountain stream flanked with snow-capped mountains and lush green pastures from all four sides. The water formed by the melting of ice in Apharwat Peak and Alpather Lake is the main source of Ningle Nallah. It is popular for picnic and camping. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4166}",, 4169," Standing tall, even after a 100 odd years, is this Victorian architectural wonder of the Saint Mary's Church located near the Golf Course in Gulmarg. The church is accessible only by trekking and is known for the stained glass artwork. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4167}",, 4170," Famed as the highest 18 hole golf course in the world, the Gulmarg Golf Course is also the longest in India. It is very beautiful and consists of a meadow with various varieties of beautiful and rare species of flowers. Visitors are allowed to take their cars inside for a ride. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4168}",, 4171," Tangmarg is a small town in the Baramulla district of Kashmir, almost 13km from Gulmarg. Known as the gateway to Gulmarg, the prime attractions in this tiny hamlet include Baba Reshi Shrine, Ningle Nallah, Baderkoot, Gogaldara, among others. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4169}",, 4172," Seven Springs is the majestic stream, known for its seven different outlets of water. Located on a hillock near Kongdori, the springs offer a spectacular view of the valley of Gulmarg and Srinagar. A gondola cable ride from the base of the Apharwat mountain can take you to this enchanting place with sweeping vistas of snow-capped mountains and the blooming vale below. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4170}",, 4173," Ziarat of Baba Reshi is a Muslim shrine built in the 13th century on the slopes below Gulmarg. The Ziarat or the tomb is of a well-known Muslim saint, Baba Payam-Uddin who died here in 1480. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4171}",, 4174," The Gulmarg Biosphere Reserve is a protected reserve situated 48 km from Srinagar. It is known for housing many exotic and rare species including musk deer, snow leopard, etc. The reserve boasts of its rich avifauna population which are a beautiful sight during the months of migration. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4172}",, 4175," The museum has on display a modest exhibit of modern warfare & mountaineering equipments and gears used by the Indian Army in the mountains. Developed initially as a High-Altitude Warfare School, the museum was set up to commemorate 1997's first summit of Indian Army to Kanchenjunga. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4173}",, 4176," Children’s Park in Gulmarg sprawls over acres of land amidst breathtaking conifers, floating clouds, and spectacular hills. It houses toy trains, car rides, buggy rides, and several slides and swings. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4174}",, 4177, Khilanmarg is a miniature valley set at a 6 km walk from Gulmarg. It is surrounded by panoramic glimpses of some of the tallest Himalayan peaks and is a great place for offbeat travel enthusiasts as it is not directly reachable on vehicles. One has to either walk from Gulmarg or take a pony to reach Khilanmarg. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4175}",, 4178," Imambara Goom is a religious attraction located at Ahmadpora near Baramullah. It is a sacred destination for Muslims, Hindu, Sikhs and Buddhists alike. The view of the snow-dusted mountains adds to the tranquil atmosphere.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4176}",, 4179," Gulmarg is not a shopping destination and doesn't offer as much as Srinagar. However, there are always souvenirs to buy. Some of the things to buy in Gulmarg include Pashmina shawls, walnut products, dry fruits, silk carpets, papier-mache souvenirs and stone jewellery. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4177}",, 4180, Ferozepur Nallah is another exquisite mountain stream flowing through the valleys between the beautiful Chinamarg and Nurpur Pass. This Nallah is quite famous for its activity of trout fishing that takes place over here in summers. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4178}",, 4181," Started in 2003 to encourage winter sports and tourism, Gulmar Snow Festival is a two-day long celebration organized every year by the tourism ministry. The fest offers a bouquet of delights to its visitors by organizing snow sporting activities such as skiing, snowboarding, snow - sledging and ice skating. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4179}",, 4182," Located in Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary, Zero Point is the highest point in Binsar. The view of the skies from Zero Point is mesmerising, especially during sunset and sunrise. One can see panoramic view of the Himalayas including peaks like the Kedarnath Peak, Shivling, and Nanda Devi. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4180}",, 4183," Jageshwar is believed to be the home of one among the twelve Jyothirlingas. Surabhi and Nandini rivers flow through this place that has 124 temples built in medieval architectural style, and heavily influenced by Buddhist style craftsmanship. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4181}",, 4184, Kasar devi is one of the famous temple perched on the hill Kashya. It is a village situated near Almora i.e in Uttarakhand. Village got its name after the ancient and historical temple Kasar devi temple. It is believed that Swami Vivekanand visited Kasar devi in 1890's. Every year Kasardevi fair is celebrated on a huge level. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4182}",, 4185," A famous temple of Lord Gollu, another name for Lord Shiva, the Chitai temple was built during the Chand regime. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4183}",, 4186," Nestled in the glorious Kumaon Himalayas, Dunagiri is a small hill town away from the popular tourist circuit of Uttarakhand providing travelers some solitary space. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4184}",, 4187," A small and sleepy village away from the chaotic tourist centers, Jalna is a place for some trekking and exploration into the wild. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4185}",, 4188," Situated 3 km away from Almora, Bright End Corner offers breathtaking views of sunset and sunrise. This serene viewpoint has a Vivekanand library situated very close to it. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4186}",, 4189," An erstwhile summer capital of the Chand rulers, this hill resort looking to the Himalayas is famous for the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4187}",, 4190," Being the second most important Sun temple, this 800 year old temple has one main temple and 45 smaller shrines. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4188}",, 4191," Buy local handicrafts, Himalayan woolens and copperware. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4189}",, 4192," Located 3 km from Almora, Deer Park is one of the best places for nature and wildlife lovers. In this park you can spot animals like deer, leopard and black bear among lush green pine trees. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4190}",, 4193," A perfect destination for first time rafters and family adventure, a ride on the Kali Sarada River through eastern Kumaon region is simply mind blowing. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4191}",, 4194, Kasar Devi Temple is located 5 km away from Almora and it dates back to 2nd Century. The temple overlooking Almora and the Hawabagh valley gives a panoramic view of Himalayas from Bandarpunch peak. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4192}",, 4195," Lal Bazaar is the heart of Almora with this colourful shops filled with bronze and brass wares, fine rabbit wool clothes and amazingly tasty sweets. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4193}",, 4196," Situated at an elevation of 1510m in the Kumaon mountains of Almora, Dwarahat is a charming hill village. Dwarahat offers a splendid view of the Himalayan mountains and is an excellent place for a peaceful Holiday. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4194}",, 4197," Sheltering some of the legacies of the Katyuri and Chand dynasties, the museum on Mall Road also has beautiful collections of folk style painting known as Aspen and Kumaoni antiquities. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4195}",, 4198," The Sansthan Temple is one of the most famous and significant of shrines in India. Dedicated to Sai baba, Devotees can avail all facilities of a holy place from darshan lines, donation counters, prasad lines, railway booking counters to dinning halls. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4196}",, 4199," One of the most interesting villages of Maharashtra, this one has no doors in any of the houses or shops to its name. People, here believe that their Lord Shaneshwar is always protecting them from all the evils. The village is mere 65 kms away from Shirdi and therefore is one of the most visited places on the trip to Shirdi. Only male devotees are allowed in the premises near the idol to worship their lord. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4197}",, 4200," Samadhi Mandir is owned and constructed by a millionaire from Nagpur, who was an ardent devotee of Sai baba. The devotee wanted to install an idol of Lord Murlidhar and therefore Sai baba declared himself as one. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4198}",, 4201, Gurusthan is the place where Sai Baba first appeared to the world as a 16 year old boy. The place is situated under a Neem tree. It also has a shrine on which Sai baba's portrait is placed with a Shivalingam and the Nandi bull right in front of it. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4199}",, 4202," Dwarkamai is one of the treasures of Shirdi for the devotees. They say that Dwarkamai is the heart of Shirdi, the place where the great Sai Baba spent a significant part of his life including his last moments. It is a treasure to all of Baba's devotees because it was the home of, as they like to call him, God on Earth. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4200}",, 4203, The beautiful garden is situated at Shirdi-Manmade State highway. Sai Baba used to spend a lot of his time here watering the plants daily in the mornings and evenings. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4201}",, 4204," Located on Shirdi-manmade state highway, the ashram is 7km away from Shirdi. Managed and maintained by Spiritual Guru Om Gurudev, it is also a co-educational residential school for children. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4202}",, 4205," The Wada museum is located in the vicinity of the Shri Sai Baba Sansthan trust that showcases vintage pictures of Sai baba with his followers. It also displays his leather padukas, long robes and a smoking pipe along with gramophone records, bathing stone and cooking utensils, among others. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4203}",, 4206," During his last years, Sai baba used to spend alternate nights at Chavadi. The place is located near Dwarkamai mosque from where the procession of Sai baba along with his followers was carried out in a palki. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4204}",, 4207," Although most famous for its shrine dedicated to Sai Baba, Shirdi also houses the Shirdi Water Park. This destination has a number of thrilling rides and activities which are equally enjoyable for children and adults alike. Located about 5 kilometres away from Shirdi in Nighoj Village, this destination is a much-needed respite from the heat and is a fun filled way to spend some time with near and dear ones. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4205}",, 4208," During the days when Sainath lived alternate nights in Chavadi, he was taken there in a palki procession from Dwarkamai masjid. The same procession that took place then is also carried out even today on every Thursday with the same excitement and veneration. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4206}",, 4209," The temple is situated on the main road with the icons of Khandoba, Banai and Mhalsai. The temple is dedicated to Khandoba, the presiding deity of the town. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4207}",, 4210," The cottage is situated right opposite to Chavadi that once belonged to Sai baba's most fervent followers, Abdul Baba. This one is small and green in color with many rare memoirs of Baba and himself . A must visit for the collection of rare artifacts involving the two. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4208}",, 4211," The ashram is of a saint of the 20th century, named Upasani Maharaj. He was an ardent disciple of Sai Baba. Situated off the Shirdi-Ahmednagar State highway, the ashram contains the samadhi of the Maharaj and one of his disciples. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4209}",, 4212," The Hanuman Temple, also known as Maruti Mandir, is one of the oldest temples in Shirdi and is built in dedication to Lord Hanuman. The temple house two idols of the lord, with some weights and dumbbells placed in a corner. A Shivalinga along with Nandi can also be found here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4210}",, 4213," While in Shirdi, one can buy images, idols and paintings of Sai Baba. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4211}",, 4214," The Sai Heritage Village in Shirdi is a unique combination of the beauty of nature and the blessings of Sai Baba. It showcases the major events that took place during Sai Baba's lifetime in the form of statues, and visitors feel as if these moments have come to life right before their eyes. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4212}",, 4215," Abdul Baba's cottage is the residence where one of the ardent devotees of Sai Baba, Abdul Baba, spent the last years of his life at Shirdi. The cottage is open for the general public and is one of the most famous attractions in Shirdi. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4213}",, 4216," The house of Laxmibai Shinde belongs to the woman of the same name, one of the seven devotees of Sai Baba who was with him when he passed away. The house is now open for the general public and showcases a statue of Laxmibai along with a few coins that Baba gave to her before his death. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4214}",, 4217," Shri Upasani Kanyakumari Sthan is a beautiful monument that was built in honour of Upasani Maharaj, who was the first person to teach the Vedas and the Sanskrit language to women. The complex houses four temples, a small garden and a couple of rooms, and is run by Upasani's disciples. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4215}",, 4218," Shri Tatya Kote Samadhi is located near Lendi Baug and belongs to one of the most ardent devotees of Sai Baba. People visit this place to offer their respect to one of Baba's greatest devotees, and darshan is easily possible here because the place is not much crowded. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4216}",, 4219," Located next to Bhau Kumbhar's Samadhi, V.P Iyer's Samadhi belongs to an ardent devotee of Sai Baba, who had never ever seen the saint but was a staunch follower nevertheless. He was highly loved by his fellows, and his samadhi was constructed by the Shri Sai Baba Sansthan Trust on their request. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4217}",, 4220," Sai Baba Prasadalya is a mega kitchen that caters to 3,500 disciplines in every sitting. The dining hall is scattered across a distance of 11,550 sq m, within the premises of Shirdi Sai Baba Mandir. Two other halls, with a seating capacity of 1000 each, are also located within the same complex. This mega kitchen is the world's largest solar-powered kitchen owing to the 73 solar panels set up in the area. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4218}",, 4221," Dedicated to Sai Baba, Sai Teerth is the first devotional theme park located in Shirdi, Maharashtra. Making visitors walk through the life of the revered saint Sai Baba, this is a one of its kind location. Sai Teerth runs four shows, including the popular show 'Sabka Malik EK'. The devotional experience at Sai Teerth caters to all ages, amalgamating for the visitors devotion and entertainment, the 5D shows available at the theme park are surely a visitor’s delight. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4219}",, 4222," Skiing in Auli is the most popular thing to do. It offers beautiful views of peaks such as Mt Nanda Devi Kamet, Mana Parwat, Dunagiri, Beethartoli, Nilkanth, Hathi Parbat, Ghori Parbat and Nar Parbat. Skiing in Auli starts from late November to March. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4220}",, 4223," The three Himalayan mountain peaks of western Kumaun as a whole forms the Trishul peak, at a height of 7120m. It is the place where most tourists gather for skiing in Auli as it is the only place in India where skiing is carried on at a professional level. The peak can be best viewed from Kausani or during the Roopkund Trek . ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4221}",, 4224," Locally known as a Gondola, the cable car ride in Auli is the second highest and the longest cable car ride in Asia after Gulmarg. Covering a total distance of 4 km, the journey starts at Joshimath and ends at Auli, and takes a total time of around 24 min. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4222}",, 4225," Joshimath, also known as Jyotirmath, is a hill town perched at the height of 6150 feet in Chamoli district. Overlooking the confluence of rivers Alaknanda and Dhauliganga, Joshimath is also the winter home of Lord Badri as the idol is shifted from Badrinath to Joshimath during winters.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4223}",, 4226," Perched at an elevation of 3,056m, Gurson Bugyal is a picturesque wide meadow known for its lush green pasture land and oak trees. It affords stunning panoramic view of imposing Himalayas like Nanda Devi, Trishul and Dron. 3 km trek from Auli will lead you to this scenic location. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4224}",, 4227," Auli offers some of the finest slopes of the Himalayan range where you can trek. Peaks ranging from about 2500 to 3000 m, Auli has some well defined trekking routes. You can trek up to Himalayan peaks such as Nanda Devi, Kamet, Mana Parvat, Dunagiri and Joshimath from Auli. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4225}",, 4228, The panoramic views in Auli can be astonishing as it is surrounded by very high peaks including Nanda Devi (7817 m). The Hanuman Temple is a popular viewing points. There is also an artificial lake as well in Auli which is the world's highest man-made lake. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4226}",, 4229," Camping is one of the sought after activities or top things to do in Auli. After spending the evening by a bonfire, lounging on camping chairs - with fun & games and delicious food, you would sleep under the stars and wake up to enticing sunrise views. Some of these camps also let you enjoy adventure activities like trekking, hiking and wandering the woods with the help of a professional guide. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4227}",, 4230," One of the five 'Prayags' (confluences) of Alaknanda River, Rudraprayag is a sacred place regarded as one of the Panch Prayags and place of great religious significance. Rudraprayag is sprinkled with several ancient temples and serves as a gateway to two major pilgrimages of Kedarnath and Badrinath. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4228}",, 4231," Situated 12 km from Gurso Bugyal at an elevation of 3380m, Kwani Bugyal is a very popular destination for trekking. Offering mesmerising view of snow-capped mountains like Nanda Devi and Dunagiri, it is also a favourite camping destination. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4229}",, 4232," Chenab Lake is an artificial lake that serves as a reservoir for the people of Auli. It is a small crystalline lake that is still less explored and in its purest state, holding the sights of tourists and making it an enchanting spot. The trek to Chenab lake is for those who truly want to have a crude and authentic trekking experience. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4230}",, 4233," One of the Panchprayags, Nandaprayag is the place of confluence of River Alaknanda and Nandakini. It is a place of spirituality and devotion as well as beautiful landscapes. The town also used to be the capital of the erstwhile Yadu Kingdom whose king built the famous Nanda Temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4231}",, 4234," The Historic Madurai Meenakshi Amman Temple is located on the southern bank of the Vaigai River, Madurai, Tamil Nadu. It is primarily dedicated to Parvati, known as Meenakshi, and her spouse, Shiva. That makes this temple different than the others is the fact that both God and Goddess are worshipped together.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4232}",, 4235, Thirumalai Nayak Mahal was constructed way back in the 17th century. Several buildings and temples had been constructed by him in the region and they have all been splendid both in terms of construction location and spirituality. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4233}",, 4236," Vaigai Dam, a magnificent human-made structure, is constructed over River Vaigai near Andipatti, Theni District in the South Indian State of Tamil Nadu. Andipatti lies about 70 kilometres from Madurai and travellers on their way to Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary often visit this massive and wondrous dam. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4234}",, 4237, Alagar Koil is an exquisite temple situated in the north east of Madurai. The temple is the rest place of Lord Vishnu and is the sacred place for several followers of Lord Vishnu in the region. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4235}",, 4238," Often known as the “High Wavy Mountains”, Meghamalai is a petit yet beautiful place located in the Western Ghats in the state of Tamil Nadu. At an elevation of 1500 meters, this place is a perfect getaway to beat the heat and enjoy some peaceful time relaxing amidst nature. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4236}",, 4239," Located in Keelakuyilkudi village near Madurai, Samanar Hills or Samanar Malai is a beautiful hill rock complex which was originally home to Tamil Jain monks. The hill caves are a popular place of tourism and have elaborate carvings and drawings of the monks, on the interior walls. The spot also has a beautiful lotus temple located in the premises. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4237}",, 4240," The Gandhi Memorial Museum serves as a remembrance and tribute to the efforts of our very own father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi. Established in 1959 in his cherished memory, eleven years after his demise, it is one of the few Gandhi Museums in the country. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4238}",, 4241," The Koodal Azhagar Temple is situated in the city of Azhaghar, the dazzling city of southern India. It is the temple of lord Vishnu with a magnanimous monument of lord Vishnu embossed in front of the temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4239}",, 4242," Located on the Madurai - Dindigul National Highway near Madurai, Athisayam is a massive water cum amusement park. Sprawling over a vast 70 acres of land, the park boasts of a total of 40 games and 20 water rides. The park also has a 7D theatre, an eatery and a recreation garden for kids. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4240}",, 4243," Constructed in the honor of Lord Vigneshwara, this divine temple is situated about 5 km from the meenakshi temple. It has a huge tank in the compound of the temple and holds the record of being the biggest tank in the region of Tamil Nadu. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4241}",, 4244, Pazhamudhir Solai is a beautiful temple created in the memory of Lord Subramaniya who is worshipped by several people in southern India. It has great sculptures of Lord Subramaniya carved in wood and marble and is a wonderful temple with giant steps in the front of it. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4242}",, 4245, Tirupparankundram Murugan temple is one of the pilgrimage places in the southern India. The temple is an excellent master piece of art and is devoted to mother earth for the benedicts it has bequeathed on the holy earth. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4243}",, 4246, The Chithirai festival of Tamil Nadu happens to be one of the longest stretched festivals to be celebrated anywhere in the world. The festival is celebrated in the city of Madurai of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu and is celebrated for over two weeks. An estimated number of a million people gather for the celebrations from all over India and abroad. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4244}",, 4247," St Maryês Cathedral is a gothic style catholic church situated in East Veli Street in Madurai. The striking architecture is a mix of European, Continental and Roman designs. The statue of virgin Mary installed inside is dressed in a saree. The church receives a regular influx of visitors all year long. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4245}",, 4248, Vandiyur Maiamman Teppakulam is a tiny pond located near the premises of Vandiyur Maiamman Temple in mandir. •Teppakulamê literally meaning temple pond is connected to the river Vaigai through underground tunnels and its water is used for temple rituals. The pond also has a Mandapam in the centre with a Ganesha Temple and a tiny garden. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4246}",, 4249," Situated in the Mani Nagaram Main Road in Madurai, ISKCON Madurai is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna and his consort Goddess Radha. The temple reverberates with mantras and songs at all times and devotees are fed with prasad. The premises also has a pure veg tiny eatery for the devotees and other visitors. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4247}",, 4250, Banana Market in Madurai is a wholesale market for bananas situated in Rukmanipalayam. The place sells as many as 16 varieties of the fruit and is a hot trading place in the city. The bananas are brought early in the morning from the factory outlets and are unbranched from the branches to sell them to the local vendors. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4248}",, 4251," Kazimar Big Mosque or Kazimar Periya Pallivasal is the oldest mosque in Madurai located near the Periyar bus stand. The mosque also holds significant religious importance and is visited by pilgrims from far and wide. With a space to accommodate close to 1500 people, the mosque also has an enchanting architecture with a magnificent maqbara. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4249}",, 4252," Goripalayam Dargah is also known as Hajha Syed Sultan Alaoudeen Syed Sultan Samsudeen Aouliya Dargah and is situated in Madurai. Done in green and white paint, the mosque has towering minars and a magnificent dome; and it houses the shrine of Hazrat Sulthan Alauddin Badusha and Hazrat Sulthan Shamsuddin Badusha. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4250}",, 4253," Cascading from a height of 27 m, the Kutladampatti waterfalls are nestled in Cholavantha village, 30 kms from Madurai. This artificial waterfall is extremely popular for its scenic beauty and makes for the perfect weekend getaway. The freshwater streams descending down the huge rocks, the cool breeze and the lovely ambience of the area make it a local favourite. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4251}",, 4254, ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4252}",, 4255, ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4253}",, 4256, ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4254}",, 4257, ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4255}",, 4258," The Mahabodhi Temple serves to be the main and most important attraction in Bodh Gaya. It was built in the 7th century, surrounding the Bodhi Tree that Buddha sat under whilst he attained enlightenment. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4256}",, 4259," This statue of Lord Buddha is the tallest in India and was instated by the XIV Dalai Lama in 1989. It is a meditating Buddha resting on a giant lotus, constructed using intricately carved sandstone and red granite. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4257}",, 4260," This market is paradise for shopping lover. It offers a large variety of winter-wears, handicrafts and souvenirs, etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4258}",, 4261," Bodhi Tree is the tree that Lord Buddha meditated under before he could attain enlightenment. The original Bodhi tree may have been destroyed by many Kings, but the direct descendants flourish even today standing tall at 80 feet. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4259}",, 4262," Well known for its curved roof covered with exquisite tiles of gold, the Thai Monastery houses a bronze statue of Buddha and another recently erected 25m high statue in the garden. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4260}",, 4263," This book store offers a wide range of collection of Buddhist books, books on Buddhist culture and history of Mahabodhi Temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4261}",, 4264," A popular site at Bodh Gaya, the Muchalinda Lake is located next to the main temple. It is associated with a mythological tale stating that Lord Buddha was protected from the storm by Snake King Muchalinda. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4262}",, 4265," The Royal Bhutan Monastery has been named so, as it was built by the King of Bhutan as a dedication to Lord Buddha. Clay carvings are seen on the interior walls of the monastery that depict different aspects of the Buddhist culture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4263}",, 4266," Devotees who wish to visit this temple must go through a grueling climb of 424 high stone steps to reach the top of the hill, atop which lies this temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4264}",, 4267," Situated along the Bodhi Temple, Cankamana is a holy shrine featuring a carving of Lord Buddha's feet into the black stone lotuses. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4265}",, 4268, Chinese Temple was constructed by Buddhist monks. It displays beautiful Chinese artwork with a statue of Lord Buddha within the sanctum. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4266}",, 4269," An outstanding example of Buddhist culture and Japanese architecture, this temple was built in 1972 with the help of International Buddhist communities. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4267}",, 4270," As the name suggests, this temple was built as a dedication to Lord Vishnu and features a 40 cm long footprint of Lord Vishnu that is enclosed by a basin made of silver plates. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4268}",, 4271, Vietnamese Temple is the most recently constructed shrine in the area and features a serene looking statue of Buddha which exudes a calming aura and appears to be smiling. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4269}",, 4272," Kundan Bazaar is an ideal place for those looking for souvenirs to back home, books and other handicrafts of the region. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4270}",, 4273, Jama Masjid is the largest mosque in the state of Bihar and dates back to around 200 years. It was built by the royal family of Muzaffarpur. The shrine is well known for its festival Shabina when the prayers are offered on the 27th night of Ramadan. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4271}",, 4274, Dungeshwari Hills is where Lord Buddha spent a few years before travelling to Bodh Gaya in search of enlightenment. The hills are mostly known for the caves that Gautam Buddha used for shelter and meditation. The Stupas/ Buddhist shrines exist even today amidst the beautiful natural surroundings. The picturesque location of the Dungeshwari Hills is also a well-known trekking destination and draws enthusiasts in large numbers. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4272}",, 4275, Root Institute for Wisdom Culture is a Buddhist Centre that educates and promotes wisdom culture through programmes and social service. It functions as per the Tibetan tradition and is often considered as a spiritual retreat that offers a tranquil atmosphere to study and practise the culture in its true form. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4273}",, 4276," Burmese Vihara Monastery is a spiritual retreat for those who wish to take a break from their stressful lifestyle. Located amidst beautiful gardens, the tranquil monastery was built according to traditional Burmese architecture and houses a Buddha Meditation Hall, a library with a large collection of books on the teachings of Lord Buddha and a guest house. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4274}",, 4277, Sujatha Temple is dedicated to a humble tribal woman named Sujatha who offered pudding to Gautam Buddha. It is said that the pudding was the first meal Gautam Buddha had consumed after years of starvation ever since he renounced the materialistic life including food to attain enlightenment. The temple is considered to be religiously important as the offering is believed to have saved Lord Buddhaês life. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4275}",, 4278," Archaeological Society of India Museum was established to display ancient articles belonging to the Brahmanical and Buddhist belief, mostly related to Pala period. Exhibits of splendid stone and bronze statues and sculptures, panels, rods, plaques, pillars, railings, etc are found in the galleries, courtyard and the veranda of the museum that is located inside the Mahabodhi Temple Complex. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4276}",, 4279," Sujata Kuti is a stupa built in the honour of a tribal woman named Sujata who saved Gautam Buddhaês life by offering him rice pudding after he had starved himself for years in the process of attaining Nirvana and renouncing every luxury he had including food. Sujata Kuti, is thus, considered religiously important in the Buddhist Culture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4277}",, 4280," Bodhgaya Multimedia Museum was established to provide a glimpse into the historical life of Gautam Buddha in the most interesting way possible. The museum covers his journey right from his childhood till he attained Nirvana. It also includes [ ""content"" ] on his teachings and all of this is presented in the form of multimedia and 3D animation movies. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4278}",, 4281," Once considered a heritage tree, Ajapala Nigrodha Tree, which no longer exists, is but the sacred location where Gautam Buddha completed his fifth week of meditation after attaining enlightenment and held a discourse to address and answer the queries locals had about religion, humanity and equality. Now marked with a pillar, the place still is considered religiously important and is visited by believers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4279}",, 4282, Daijokyo Buddhist Temple is a tranquil respite for those seeking one amidst beautiful surroundings. The most prominent feature of the temple is the 64 foot tall Great Buddha Statue made of sandstone and granite. It draws visitors in large numbers. The temple also houses a grand meditation hall where one can sit in solitude and soak the peaceful vibe of the surroundings. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4280}",, 4283," Animesh Lochan Chaitya Shrine is where Lord Buddha spent his second week of meditation after attaining Nirvana. It is believed that his meditation involved gazing at the Bodhi Tree continuously without blinking. The place, therefore, was named Animesh Lochan which means –Open Eyes” and is considered important as it teaches self control and focus. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4281}",, 4284," Elephant's Head Point is one of the most picturesque viewpoints in Mahabaleshwar which is famous for the stunning view of the Sahyadri ranges. Also known as Needle's Point, this famous tourist spot is best visited during sunrise and sunset.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4282}",, 4285," A visit to Mahabaleshwar is less or more incomplete without witnessing the tantalizing descend of the Chinaman's fall, one of the most significant falls in the state. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4283}",, 4286," These set of fascinating waterfalls connect Lodwick and Elphinston point and further join petit road with Old Mahabaleshwar road. Surrounded by greenery and rocks, these are ideal for a surreal experience amidst nature. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4284}",, 4287," Arthur's Seat is one of the most popular viewpoints in Mahabaleshwar, located around 13km away. Also known as the Suicide Point, it is popular as the Queen of all points as it offers the most mesmerizing and fascinating view of the dense valleys of Brahma-Arayana and the Savitri river. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4285}",, 4288," Venna Lake is a scenic manmade lake in Mahabaleshwar. The lake offers rowboats, and paddleboats ride to the visitors and hence is usually very crowded. There is horse riding and rides for children such as merry go round and the toy train. There are a number of eateries around the lake famous for street food like corn, bhelpuri and fresh fruits like mulberries, strawberries and carrots. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4286}",, 4289," Wilson Point is the highest point in Mahabaleshwar, situated at an altitude of 1439m. Also famous as the Sunrise Point, it is a famous tourist attraction for viewing stunning sunrise. Wilson Point is a vast plateau comprising of three watchtowers which offers stunning panoramic view. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4287}",, 4290," Dedicated to Lord Shiva Shankar, the highlight of this temple resides in a 500 year old, self originated Shivalinga, said to be superior to the 12 Jyothi Lingams. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4288}",, 4291," Deriving its name from the five hills surrounding it, Panchgani is a popular hill station near Mahabaleshwar, famous for its various sunset/sunrise points and scenic valley view.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4289}",, 4292," Situated in Mahabaleshwar, Tapola is a satellite village famed as the 'Mini Kashmir'. It has some of the most picturesque scenic beauty which makes it an ideal destination for a back to nature experience. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4290}",, 4293," While in Mahabaleshwar, essentials include the freshest of strawberries and raspberries that the town is known for. Also take home jellies, honey, jams and more. One can also shop for handicrafts, leather items, Kolhapuri footwear and much more from the Town Bazaar. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4291}",, 4294," Elphinstone Point is one of the highest viewpoints in Mahabaleshwar. It is famous for the stunning view of Pratapgad Fort, Koyna Valley and the nearby areas. It is also the origin point of the Savitri River. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4292}",, 4295," Pratapgad is a hill fort in Maharashtra. Situated close to the famous hill station of Mahabaleshwar in the district of Satara, the citadel rises to an elevation of about 3500 feet from the ground. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4293}",, 4296," The second highest peak in the hills is located on the old Mahabaleshwar road offering a winning view of the Venna lake & Krishna valley. The peak was renamed as Connaught after the Duke of Connaught found himself in complete awe and admiration of the area. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4294}",, 4297," The Lingmala Waterfall is a breathtaking and absolutely awe-inspiring waterfall that is situated on the Mahabaleshwar-Pune Road. Located just beside the forest Bungalow of Lingmala, the waterfalls provides a view of the beautiful Dhobi Waterfall as well as Chinaman's Waterfall. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4295}",, 4298," Yet another captivating sight in Mahabaleshwar, the Morarji Castle is built in colonial British style of architecture. Having a rich history, it is believed that Mahatam Gandhi once stayed at this place. A drive around the place and you can view some of the most exotic colonial structures. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4296}",, 4299," Helen's Point, also referred to as the Blue Valley, is another viewpoint in Mahabaleshwar. It is known for its scenic beauty dotted by small huts, deep valleys and cascading waterfalls. Krishna river flowing through the heart of the area is the main attraction. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4297}",, 4300," The beautiful clear lake and the thick mysterious forests make Koyna valley the most sought after trekking destination of Maharashtra for weekend getaways and nature enthusiasts. With numerous peaks lining its edges and India's largest hydroelectric dam at a stone's throw, this valley becomes an undeniable favorite for adventure lovers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4298}",, 4301, Lodwick Point which lies 5 km to the west of Mahabaleshwar is a vantage point which provides an unmatched view of Pratapgarh Fort and Elphinstone Point. There is a huge statue of Lord Lodwick situated on the site. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4299}",, 4302," The natural thermal spring near River Savitri, it is believed to be infused with spiritual powers. A 10 minute walk away from the Arthur's point, the shallow waters are ideal to experience and spend a solitary relaxing time amidst natures gift. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4300}",, 4303," Bombay Point is located alongside Mumbai-Goa highway, and offers enticing views of the sunset. Ideal for afternoon picnic spot, people flock here in groups or as couples to spend some relaxed and enjoyable time, fascinated by all that''s around. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4301}",, 4304," Chandragad is a hill fort in Maharashtra, while Arthur Seat is a hill point in the Mahabaleshwar range of mountains. These two destinations are often visited together and they make for a thrilling trekking experience. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4302}",, 4305," Located on a hilltop, Krishnabai Temple overlooks the Krishna Valley. It was built in late 19th century by the then ruler of Ratnagiri. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Krishnabai but a Shivalinga is also found in the complex. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4303}",, 4306," Known for their production of delicious strawberries, Mapro Garden is a Garden Park established and maintained by the food processing company, Mapro. The Park has lush greenery all around, a little nursery, a restaurant, a chocolate factory and a children's play area. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4304}",, 4307," Located at the confluence of five rivers - River Krishna, Koyna, Gayatri, Savitri and Veena, the Panch Ganga Temple is a stunning ancient religious monument. It has a stone waterspout called Gaumukhi from where, it is believed, that the five rivers originate.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4305}",, 4308, On Wheelz is an amusement park in Mahabaleshwar with many thrilling themed rides suitable for every age group. They also have several exciting indoor games and a restaurant that serves mouth-watering cuisine.  ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4306}",, 4309, Babington Point in Mahabaleshwar is famous for the splendid view it offers of the Chinaman Waterfall and the densely covered mountain ranges. It is a favourite amongst trekkers and nature lovers.  ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4307}",, 4310," Velocity Entertainmentz is a themed amusement park in Mahabaleshwar. They have a number of indoor and outdoor games to suit every age group including dashing cars, gyroscope, go-carting, basketball, air hockey, zorbing, merry go round, etc.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4308}",, 4311, Table Land is a plateau that marks the highest point of the entire region of Panchgani with the height of 4500 feet above sea level. It also ranks second on the list of the largest plateaus in Asia. It offers a jaw-dropping view of deep valleys and majestic hills.  ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4309}",, 4312," Once a summer retreat of the British, Marjorie Point is a sightseeing point that offers a stunning view of the Sahyadri Mountain Range in the Western Ghats and the beautiful Konkan Valley. It is a treat to nature lovers, photographers and trekkers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4310}",, 4313, Roman Catholic Church is an 18th century church built for British citizens who settled in India. It the only Roman Catholic Church in Mahabaleshwar. The Church has stunning stained class windows and beautiful paintings.  ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4311}",, 4314," The Mapro Strawberry Festival is a three-day annual event which is one of the most awaited festivals of Mahabaleshwar; it aims to spread sweetness, cheeriness, and love all over the world.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4312}",, 4315," With stalactite and stalagmite formations and natural enigma overflowing, Borra Caves are located at 1400 meter above sea level in the Anantagiri area of Visakhapatnam. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4313}",, 4316," During your stroll on the RK Beach, or as you drive past the beach road, you might notice a rather elaborate collection of Submarines. Step down and stop to witness the only Submarine Museum in the entire of Asia. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4314}",, 4317," Located in the scenic locales of Vizag, Kailash Giri is a beautiful hilltop park perched at a height of 360 ft. Sprawling over 100 acres of lush green land area, the park is perched on a hilltop and it offers scenic panoramic vistas of the surroundings and the beach below. The highlight of the place are the magnificent 40 feet statues of Shiva and Parvati painted in white. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4315}",, 4318," The Rishikonda Beach also known as Rushikonda Beach is a stunning shore located on the coast of the Bay of Bengal in Vishakhapatnam, in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. APTDC, which is in charge of this natural beauty, has done a great job in the upkeep of the beach and ensured that this natural attraction remains unspoilt. The Rishikonda Beach is thus rightly named as the 'Jewel of the East Coast', owing to its essential and intact beauty. The serene golden sands of the beach are located in the bosom of the Rishikonda hill.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4316}",, 4319," Situated on the coast of the Bay of Bengal and located close to Dolphin's nose, the Yarada beach is a quiet beach to chill by the waves, sip that tender coconut water and occasionally play in the water. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4317}",, 4320," One of the most popular beaches of Vishakapatnam, RK beach is a beach for to spend some relaxed time, enjoy strolls across the beach, sunbath and more. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4318}",, 4321," Very similar to a dolphins nose, this 174 m high rocky headland is situated in the south of Vizag . The nose seems to be protruding out towards the Bay of Bengal giving it a rather fascinating look. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4319}",, 4322, A distance of 100 steps and a trek of 2 km will take you to a place where a most enchanting sight of Katiki Waterfalls awaits for the tourists. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4320}",, 4323," An initiative of the Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation, Matsyadarshini is a beautiful aquarium and houses countless species of fresh and salt water marine life captured in glass tanks. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4321}",, 4324," The Indira Gandhi Zoological Park is located amidst the Kambalakonda Reserve Forest in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. Declared open to the public on 19 May 1977, the Park now offers a number of exhibits of more than 80 species of mammals, birds and reptiles. The Zoo Park has differentiated the sections for primates, carnivores, lesser carnivores, small mammals, reptiles, ungulates and birds, all caged in their natural ambiance. Situated amidst the scenic Eastern Ghats of India, the Park is quite a pictueresque one. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4322}",, 4325," The Visakhapatnam Urban Development Authority or VUDA park, is a popular attraction in Visakhapatnam and a favorite amongst the tourists. One of its main attractions, here, is a musical waterfall. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4323}",, 4326," As per the belief of the Hindu religion, an east facing entrance brings luck and prosperity while the west one brings victory and luckily the Simhachalam temple faces west. The temple is situated among hills covered with cashew trees, shrubs, and mango groves. Many pilgrims undertake a journey to the hill on important and auspicious days. Neighbourhoods near the pilgrimage include Srinivasanagar, Prahladapuram, Sainagar colony, Simhapuri colony, and Simhapuri Layout. The journey often extends into the night, as the route is around 40 kilometres. Pilgrims visit the temple to bestow their offerings to the auspicious deities. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4324}",, 4327," Fondly called the ‘Kashmir of Andhra Pradesh’, Lambasingi is a quaint hamlet nestled in Chintapalli Mandal in the richly forested Arakku Valley at an elevation of 1025 m above the sea level. On of the best kept secrets of Andhra Pradesh, the dainty village is known for its majestic hills, apple orchards and panoramic views of the adjoining valleys. Also known as Korra Bayalu, the village is the only place in all of South India that experiences snowfall as the temperatures drop significantly. Besides abundant natural beauty and the gorgeous views if the towering hills and meandering rivers, the village also offers a plethora of adventure activities that you can try your hand at. So if you are looking for chilling temperature, pale mists, colourful gardens and prolific natural beauty, you know where to head to. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4325}",, 4328," The long beautiful and pristine Bheemunipatnam Beach is located at the assemblage of Gosthani River and the Bay of Bengal. It also houses the remains of a 17th century fort and cemetery, reveling history dating back to the Dutch era. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4326}",, 4329," This memorial is dedicated to the 'Victory at Sea', during the Indo-Pak war in 1971. A renowned War memorial, it is located in Vizag on the left of the beach road and facing the submarine museum. Many war related materials are displayed here, including a fighter plane, missiles, few bombs and a tank. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4327}",, 4330," Lawson's Bay beach is considered an extension of Ramakrishan beach more than often. It is a calm, serene and secluded stretch with lush greenery and whitish sands. The majestic sea with shallow crystal clear water and calm waves here is ideal for swimming, sun bathing and surfing. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4328}",, 4331, Kambalakonda Wildlife Sanctuary is located on the outskirts of Visakhapatnam and is a perfect example of natural harmony between the dry seasonal forest and the evergreen meadows. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4329}",, 4332, Bojjannakonda is a small group of six rock-cut caves that has beautifully carved statues of Gautam Buddha which draw tourists and believers for its aesthetic and religious importance. The caves nearby also have stupas where Buddhist monks would meditate. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4330}",, 4333, Ross Hill Church is a splendid attraction that draws tourists and religious followers in large numbers. It is one of the few locations that can be climbed to get a fabulous view of the quaint city and the Port area. The attraction is frequently visited by photographers and nature lovers especially to view the beautiful sunrises and sunsets. Ross Hill Church has a beautiful architecture and a serene vibe that will hit the pause button to the endless mind chatter at least for a few moments. Tourists can explore the church and attend the prayer services/ mass if they choose to. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4331}",, 4334," Located in the quaint neighborhood of Sagar Nagar in the city of Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh, Sagar Nagar beach is situated on the coast of the Bay of Bengal. Considered to be one of the most popular tourist spots in the city, the beach reverberates with tranquility and serenity. The beach is known for its golden sands, mesmerising sunsets and utter peace, all in the absence of commercial crowds or touristy pollution. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4332}",, 4335," The TU-142M aircraft of The Indian Navy served for 29 years before it was decommissioned and placed at the Visakhapatnam beach sea and converted into a museum. Located opposite the Submarine Museum, TU 142 Museum has been one of the most popular tourist locations in the area. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4333}",, 4336," Tenenti, an urban park, is located in close vicinity to the Bay of Bengal at Jodugullapalem in Visakhapatnam. It has recently been renovated for tourism purposes. In addition, one of the city's oldest parks, Tenneti, was destroyed in a cyclone Hudhud in 2014 and was reconstructed according to international standards. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4334}",, 4337," Havi Konda, Thotla Konda, Bojjana Konda, and Salihundam located around Visakhapatnam were places of Buddhist excavations. The excavations of 1906 that took place have brought out many Buddhist monuments such as stupas and chaityas. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4335}",, 4338," One of the most beautiful beaches of the town, this one with palm trees and picture perfect sceneries attracts many film and TV serial makers. This beach with soft sands and cool breeze always provides a secluded atmosphere. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4336}",, 4339," Waltair Uplands Road, Jagadamba Junction, CMR Central, Lepakshi Emporium etc tend t be the favorites for shopping in Vizag. The city is famous for its saris and varieties like Pochampalli, Ikat and a few more are almost essentials. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4337}",, 4340, Victory at Sea War Memorial is located on Beach road and is frequently visited by tourists on their way to the beach. The monument has a pyre lit 24x7 in honour of the Indian martyrs. The well maintained monument often generates a sense of patriotism and pride in our countrymen who fight selflessly for the safety of our citizens. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4338}",, 4341," The native tribal community of Araku Valley in Andhra Pradesh celebrates a hunting festival during April of the Gregorian calendar each year. The name of the festival is 'Itika Pongal,' which is similar to hunting festivals of other tribal communities, such as the 'Jani Shikar' of Jharkhand. The 'Itika Pongal' festival serves as a perfect occasion to witness the tribal culture of Andhra Pradesh in its purest form when the women of the tribe perform their native dance form, known as 'Dhimsa'. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4339}",, 4342," Located hardly 15 minutes from Kasol, Manikaran Gurudwara lies deftly on the banks of the Parvati River. It serves as a major pilgrim centre for Hindus and Sikhs. There are three hot springs where one can take a bath. The water in these springs contains sulphur which is capable of curing diseases. The water is hot enough to prepare food by directly placing the vessels and is served as langar. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4340}",, 4343," If you are up to some adventure, sightseeing and understanding the traditions of the local inhabitants, a visit to this small village is a blessing in disguise. If visiting Kasol you need to get involved in a trekking expedition to Malana. Malana village is almost 21 km from Kasol. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4341}",, 4344," Parvati River flows through the Parvati Valley in Kasol and is an indispensable part of this town. Though not really a place to visit, the Parvati River is definitely a top attraction in Kasol. Since the flow is too dangerous to allow any adventure activities, you can simply sit on the rocks by the Parvati River and be mesmerised by the rumbling sounds. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4342}",, 4345," Situated at an altitude of over 5300 feet and a 30-minute trek away from the tourist hub of Kasol, Chalal has managed to retain its old-world mountain village rustic charm. With a grand view of snow-capped mountains and majestic pine trees, this quaint town has been nicknamed the ""Isreal of Himachal Pradesh"", and rightfully so! ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4343}",, 4346, A hippie culture and some stunning sceneries - this is what makes up Tosh. This little village tucked in the Himachal offers ongoing trekkers pretty pastoral scenes and calming views. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4344}",, 4347," From luxurious modern camps to affordable ones, Kasol offers you a wide range of camping options. What makes it even more special is the Parvati River flowing across the village. Other fun activities like bonfire, fishing, trekking and mountaineering are also organised. You can also trek and camp in Kheerganga. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4345}",, 4348," Magic Valley, officially known as Waichin Valley, is a hidden gem in Himachal Pradesh, located above Malana Village at an altitude of 2,700m. An absolute treat for nature and adventure lovers, Magic Valley is known for its views of the majestic snow-covered Himalayas including Tiger Mouth Peak and Khiksa Thaj Glacier, gushing waterfalls, dense coniferous forests and streams. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4346}",, 4349," The last place accessible by road in the Parvati Valley, Barshaini is a small village beyond Manikaran that also serves as the starting point for the 24km trek to Kheerganaga and is also connected to the small villages of Kalga-Tulga-Pulga. The lush greenery, views of magnificent snow-clad mountains and Parvati river add to the area’s scenic beauty. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4347}",, 4350," Kheer Ganga (3050 meters) lies at the extreme end of Parvati valley and the last inhibited village while trekking to pin valley via Pin-Parvati pass. Kheerganga's panoramic skies and vast greenery are a much-needed delight to the trekker's eyes and especially the tired legs. It is a holy place with a hot water spring, a small temple of Lord Shiva and a bathing tank. It makes a rare combination for any trekker to bath in hot spring water when everything is covered by snow. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4348}",, 4351," Nestled in the Parvati Valley of the Himalayas is the magical village of Rasol. Close to the famous Malana village and Kasol, Rasol is a simple yet exhausting trek from Kasol (around 3-4 hours), spanning between two and four hours. Chalal is the starting point of the trek. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4349}",, 4352, Pin Parvati Pass serves as a perfect destination for trekkers seeking challenging adventures. It is one of an amazing Trans Himalayan trek that passes through the Great Himalayan National Park. It is a difficult trek of around 110km. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4350}",, 4353," The Evergreen Cafe is one of the most popular cafes of Kasol which serves mouth-watering Israeli, Chinese, Mexican, Indian and multi-cuisine food. Visiting here is like a ritual and one of the top things to do in Kasol. You also get an incredible view of the mountains from the outdoor seating. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4351}",, 4354," Pulga is a village located in Parvati Valley, 3 km from Barsheini. Located amidst denser deodar trees, waterfalls and apple orchards, Pulga is known for its scenic beauty and wooden homestays. Pulga is only accessible on foot. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4352}",, 4355," Endowed with diverse terrain and rich in nature’s beauty, Sar Pass Trek is a perfect trek destination for beginners. Steeped in great beauty, the trail passes through thick forests, lush green meadows, rustic villages, and snow clad mountains gracing the backdrop. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4353}",, 4356," If you like spending hours without being poked, Jim Morrison cafe is the right place to head to. The food at dirt cheap prices, a literal artsy vibe, eclectic but pleasant surroundings and a place to lay down with WiFi, it is the ultimate chill zone of Kasol. with an amalgam of nature, music and amazing food, nothing can go wrong with this one. With an outdoor chair seating and an indoor floor seating, you can pick the right place to sit. It's rustic, reminisces Jim Morrison's music and it also has an amazing view of the little downtown. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4354}",, 4357," Stone Garden Cafe is a cafe specializing in Israeli food and great music. Extremely popular amidst foreigners and experimental locals, the visitors keep coming back for more. The Live music, peppy ambience and offbeat food attract a great footfall of Kasol making it a pretty popular hangout spot. We can say it's one of the most popular chill spots of the mountainscapes. The quirky paintings embellishing the walls will have you gawking at them all the time. Jam and drink away at this super cool cafe! ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4355}",, 4358," Kheerganga is a tiny village and an important trekking point near Kasol in Himachal Pradesh. Kheerganga Waterfalls is a small stream of cascading water from the rocky hills on the side, en route to Kheerganga. The splendid waterfalls gurgle down in the backdrop of beautiful green hills and lush greenery and is a popular stopping point of the famous Kheerganga trek. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4356}",, 4359, If stargazing is what you die for Parvati valley has plenty of awing sights to offer. Lying beneath the sky full of twinkling stars is an unforgettable experience. Fall in love with the night beauty Kasol has to offer. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4357}",, 4360," Buddha Place is another one of the trademark cafes in Kasol. Although it has limited seating space and limited food options on the menu, but the place offers mesmerising views of the valley outside the window. Abuzz with activity all day long, the best meals here are maggi, chai and coffee. Also, trying banana crepes here is one of the top touristy things to do in Kasol. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4358}",, 4361," Market Browsing is one of the prime things to do in Kasol. Although the market street is a little small, but you will find shops lined with Jimmy Hendrix goodies, night vision glasses, neon trinkets and accessories, woollen clothes, caps and shoes, all of which you'd want to take back home. Besides, the market is based in the backdrop of the hills at one end of the road which makes for a perfect picturesque walk as well. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4359}",, 4362," A highly revered temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, this place attracts a huge number of tourists and pilgrims throughout the year. The temple, completely made in the name of Lord Shiva got slightly damaged and tilted due to an earthquake in 1905. It is said that devtas of Kullu pay regular visits to this temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4360}",, 4363," Situated in the middle of Kalga and Pulga in Himachal Pradesh’s Parvati Valley, Tulga is a secluded village that is accessible only from Barshaini and on foot. It is sparsely populated, dotted with only a few houses, and boasts of a serene environment owing to the lush greenery, patches of barley crops and the surrounding snow-clad mountains. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4361}",, 4364," Little Italy boasts of casual yet serene vibes and is set amidst tall green trees in the mountains, featuring wooden furniture and decor. What draws swarms of visitors to this cafe includes delicious dishes like farmhouse pizza, pasta, cheeseburgers, fish, danishes, muffins etc. There are live music sessions to entertain the guests as they eat.This cafe in Little Israel is a treat for foodies since it serves mouth watering Italian dishes made with an Indian twist. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4362}",, 4365," Nothing short of holy for the ardent belivers of Ramayana, this site gets a lots of visitors in the form of pilgrims and religious travellers. A serene town located near Nasik, the site offers small sightings which would let you glipmse into the ancient world of where the exile of Lord Ram, Sita and Laxman took place, with banyan trees all around and an air of spirituality. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4363}",, 4366," Sula Vineyards is an Indian winery located in Nashik in the state of Maharashtra, India. It was the valley's first commercial winery and was awarded with a silver medal for its 2012 Sauvignon Blanc as the biggest wine maker in India.The vineyard also houses a resort to live amid the winery and a tasting room in which people can taste different samples and varieties of wines produced at the winery. Sula Vineyards is spread over 160 acres of area in Nashik. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4364}",, 4367," Regarded as one of the best falls in the view, Dhudsagar falls offer a panoramic view with a spectacular scenery. The cascade is in full verve during the monsoon season and quiet a sight to behold. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4365}",, 4368," Situated on a hill range, consisting of seven hills, Saptashrungi is a site of religious significance for Hindus. The drive to the temple is quite scenic, especially during the monsoon season. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4366}",, 4369," Trimbakeshwar is about 38 km away from Nashik. Located at the source of river Godavari, perched on top of Brahmagiri hills, Trimbakeshwar enshrines one of the 12 Jyotirlingas in India. Initially there were alleged to be 64 jyotirlingas even though 12 of them remain and are considered to be holy. Each of the twelve jyotirlinga sites take the name of the governing deity, each considered to be a different manifestation of Shiva. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4367}",, 4370," Pandu Leni, also known as Trirashmi Caves, are a group of 24 caves carved between the 3rd century BC and the 2nd century AD, representing the Hinayana Buddhist beliefs. Out of the twenty-four caves, two caves majorly are the centre of attraction. The many inscriptions on the caves tell us that all the 3 kings, that ruled Nasik at that time, namely, the Kshatrapas, the Satavahanas and the Abhirs fully supported Buddhism, though they were not Buddhists in the real sense. The inscriptions also confirm that apart from the kings, the local merchants and landlords too supported and donated huge sums for the development of these caves and the belief of Buddhism. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4368}",, 4371," Nearby to Panchvati is the Sita Gufa, said to be the spot from where Sita was kidnapped by Ravana. A narrow staircase takes on into the caves, where they find idols of Lord Ram, Sita and Lakshmana as well as a Shivlinga, said to be the one, Sita worshipped. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4369}",, 4372," Believed to be the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, Anjaneri derives its name from Hanuman's mother Anjani. Perched in the picturesque mountain range of Nashik-Trimbakeshwar, Anjaneri fort is at a distance of ~20 km from Nashik. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4370}",, 4373," One of the oldest instances of this pilgrim city, this is a Shiva temple surrounded by a hint of mystery due to the absence of a statue of Nandi Bull, usually found in all Shiva Temples. Close to the Kalaram temple, this is one of the most frequented temples in the city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4371}",, 4374, A recent addition to the religious sphere in Nasik is a sprawling and elaborate structure called the Jain Temple. The structure consist of three storeys and is built mainly in white marble and pink sand. Find here the 12 ton heavy deity of the 24th of Thirthankara of the Jains. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4372}",, 4375," While in Nasik, one can shop for silver ornaments and silver ware. Head to the Main Bazaar or the Saraf Bazar for the same. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4373}",, 4376," Gangapur Dam is an earthfill dam on River Godavari, and the longest earthen reservoir of Asia. People come here to spend a peaceful afternoon on the garden by the river, enjoying the blissful, picturesque scenery of the river, straight out of a dream. Migratory birds can be spotted in the evening, and there is a new boating facility to attract more tourists. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4374}",, 4377," Situated at 177 kms from Mumbai in Nasik, Dugarwadi Waterfalls is a beautiful cascade of silvery water amidst verdant greenery, enveloped in mountains. The waterfalls are synonymous with natural beauty, calm and tranquility. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4375}",, 4378," One of the most significant religious centers of the city, this one derives its name from the black statue of Lord Rama. Also find inside the temple a black statue of Lord hanuman and statues of Sita and Lakshman. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4376}",, 4379," A peaceful place away from the daily rush, Deolali (also spelt Devlali), is a perfect destination to revitalize yourself with clean air and spend some lone time in this well kept cantonment area. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4377}",, 4380," Mulher, also known as Mayurgad, is a hill fort in Maharashtra. One of the many forts in Nasik, it is at an elevation of 4200 feet from the ground. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4378}",, 4381, Ahivantgad is a fort in the Nasik district of Maharashtra. Ahivantgad and Achala are twin forts. The top of the fort resembles more a wide plateau than the peak of a hill. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4379}",, 4382," The highest fort in the Sahyadri, Salher is a lesser known but extremely gorgeous trekking destination that should be a must on your bucket list. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4380}",, 4383," Dhodap is a hill fort in Maharashtra. One of the many forts in the district of Nasik, the fort is situated at an elevation of about 4700 feet from the ground. There is a temple of Jagdamba in the fort, along with an idol of Hanuman at the op of one of the tanks. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4381}",, 4384," Muktidham Temple in Nashik is abode to numerous Hindu gods and is made from authentic Rajasthani marble. It houses replicas of all the 12 Jyotirlingams, sanctified by their original shrines. There is also a Krishna temple, which depicts his life and eighteen chapters of Geeta on the walls. Laxmi, Hanuman,Durga and Ganesh temples are present as well. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4382}",, 4385," The mass Hindu pilgrimage of Kumbh Mela involves gathering on a massive number of Hinduism followers to bathe in a sacred river. There are four such fairs widely recognised as the Kumbh Melas, namely- the Haridwar Kumbh Mela, the Allahabad Kumbh Mela, the Nasik-Trimbakeshwar Simhastha and Ujjain Simhastha. The festivities are held on the banks of rivers, namely- Ganga, Sangam, Godavari and Shipra. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4383}",, 4386," Located in the suburbs on the banks of River Godavari, Someshwar temple is one of the oldest Shiva temples in Nashik. The soothing greenery around gives the temple a beautiful ambience. There is an attached boating club by the river and a children's park for recreation. While visiting the temple, devotees can pay respect to Lord Hanuman as well. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4384}",, 4387," Navashya Ganapati Temple is at least a 300 year old shrine on the banks of Godavari dedicated to Lord Ganesh. It was established by the Peshwas in the 1770s, and is till date known for making thousands of followers happy. The name comes from the word ¥Navas' which means prayers, and here all prayers of devotees are granted by the Lord. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4385}",, 4388," Ram Kund is the sacred tank of Nashik where believers gather to immerse the remains of the dead souls for their salvation, just like Lord Rama himself did for his father. He also took a bath here during exile. Hindus believe a dip in this tank will wash away their sins, and thus flock here in crowds, especially during the Kumbh Mela. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4386}",, 4389," Artillery Centre Museum premise used to be a military centre for British-Indian forces during World War II, but now part of it is a museum and the other part is a training ground for Indian soldiers. The museum houses a whole range of weapons and aircrafts used by the Indian army over the decades, and offers a glimpse into the country's proud military past. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4387}",, 4390," Balaji Devsthan in Nashik houses a replica of the idol deity of TIrupati, and is a haven for those who cannot make the trip to the original shrine. Moreover, River Godavari and the adjacent waterfall offer a spectacular ambience for peace and spirituality. Regular religious festivals are organised here, and the Lakshadeep Utsav on the day of Kojagari Pournima is very special. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4388}",, 4391," Swami Samarth Ashram is a place of spirituality, close to the Trimbakeshwar Temple in Nashik. The ashram is dedicated to the 19th century saint Swami Samarth, who lived in Maharashtra and effected the lives of the people with his wisdom and preachings. The temple still upholds the old traditions and rituals catering to his followers. The ashram also offers a spectacular view of the Sahyadri range. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4389}",, 4392," Sundarnarayan temple near the Ahilyabai Holkar Bridge in Nashik is a shrine of Lord Vishnu. The legend goes that being cursed by the enraged wife of a sage, Vishnu turned charcoal black and regained his beautiful form of Sundarnarayanan bathing in the waters of Godavari here. The temple attracts a large crowd on the day of spring equinox, when the sun's rays fall directly on the idols of Vishnu, Lakshmi and Saraswati. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4390}",, 4393, Vihigaon Waterfall is a perfectly refreshing weekend getaway from Igatpuri. The waterfall is known for its captivating natural beauty and the 120 feet fall where the visitors can engage in rappelling for about 30 minutes. The hike stretch to the falls through the woods is also quite fascinating. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4391}",, 4394," The Coin Museum in Nashik is a part of the Indian Institute of Research in Numismatic Studies since 1980, and houses an extensive collection of coins in different materials and of different ages. The museum perfectly depicts the evolution of currency system in India, since the historic ages till today, through its collections and dioramas. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4392}",, 4395," There are many temples scattered across the country of Sai Baba. The temple in Nashik is one such shrine similar to the Shirdi's. It marvels in cleanliness and maintaining the same sort of discipline that we associate with Sai temples. Devotees of Sai Baba, those who cannot make it to the original shrine, flock here to pay tributes to their god. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4393}",, 4396," Shubham Water World is situated in Anjeneri Hills in Nashik. The park is dotted with swings and slides and roller coasters, and is popular among both the kids and adults. The park also has an amusement park, play area and food options. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4394}",, 4397," Fun World Water Park is situated in Nasik in Maharashtra and is one of the relatively unknown parks. The park has thrilling rides like the columbus and water rides like double tube slides, aqua dancing etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4395}",, 4398," Situated on the Mumbai- Nasik highway, Shagun Resort & Water Park is frequented by visitors all throughout the week. The resort also have stay options and good buffet food options. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4396}",, 4399," Dabhosa Waterfall is situated near Nasik in Thane, Maharashtra. Formed over Lendi River, the falls fall down a height of around 300 metres. The spot also facilitates adventure activities like Kayaking, Valley Crossing, Zip Line, fishing and trekking. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4397}",, 4400," With music performances going on till late in the night, the Gourmet World Music Festival, famously known as Sula Fest is a music lover's paradise. Hosted at the Sula Vineyards, Sula Fest is one of the largest music fests in India. The fest includes some of the top artists performing and a lot of wine. In its next edition which will be held on 2nd - 3rd February 2019 has got performances from Kefaya, Rodney Branigan, Young The Giant and Nucleya all lined up for you. So hurry up and buy your tickets as it tends to get sold out very quickly. For the ultimate fest experience, make sure to stay in one of the tent accommodation. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4398}",, 4401," Zonkers Adventure Park is an ultimate fun adventure park situated in Nashik. It offers a plethora of adventure activities and fun sports for both the adults and the kids. From the several games and activities available at the park, the most popular ones include artificial rock climbing, go karting, zip lining, rappelling etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4399}",, 4402," Saptashrungi is a revered HIndu pilgrimage site in Nashik, Maharashtra, that is situated on top of a hillock and a strenuous trek uphill is required to reach it. So the ropeway was installed here for the ease of the pilgrims and that has been a major hit ever since. The furnacular trolley started operating in July 2018 and has a total of 6 compartments that can accommodate 10 people each. The building is also facilitated with restrooms, eateries and waiting rooms for the convenience of the pilgrims and tourists. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4400}",, 4403, Sri Venkateshwara Temple is the most revered and celebrated temple of the temple town of Tirupati having tourists and pilgrims flooding in all year long. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4401}",, 4404," Akasaganga Teertham is a waterfall in Tirupati, located at a distance of 3 km from the main temple. The waterfall has water flowing all throughout the year and holds immense religious significance. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4402}",, 4405," One of the natural marvels that history left behind, the Silathoranam, now, finds itself being an important landmark in archaeology and heritage. This is a natural rock formation, one of the only three of this kind in the world. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4403}",, 4406," Almost neighboring the Sri Venkateshwara Temple, is Swami Pushkarini Lake. According to the legends, the lake belonged to Lord Vishnu and was located in Vaikuntham. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4404}",, 4407," While in Tirupati one can shop for religious items such as idols, pendants, paintings and images. Another popular item here are wooden replicas of Lord Tirumala, found in varied sizes. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4405}",, 4408," This temple lies at a distance of 70 km from Tirupati and was constructed by Sir Krishna Deva Raya. It holds great mythological importance and is believed to be the site where Lord Vishnu battled with Rasksash Somakadu, won and took over the vedas from him. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4406}",, 4409," At a little distance from the main city area, one finds the Sri Padmavathi Ammavari Temple dedicated to Goddess Padmavathi. One of the many sacred structures of Tirupati, this one is home to many legends and stories about the Goddess. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4407}",, 4410," Spreading over an area of 460 acres, the TTD gardens in Tirupati are known for their ornately decorated and manicured flower gardens. Alongside its lush green beauty, the garden also includes Alwar Tank, Mangalabhavi and Ananthapalligunta. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4408}",, 4411," At around 72 km away from Tirupati, Chittoor or Chittur is a temple town and enshrines many deities. Some of the famous temples include Varasiddi Vinayaka Swamy Temple, Subramanya Swamy Temple, Durgamma Gudi and Sai baba Temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4409}",, 4412," Established in the year 1980, the Sri Venkateswara Dhyana Vignan Mandiram in Tirupati is a museum that houses some of the most traditional articles that are used to perform Puja. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4410}",, 4413," Sri Govindarajaswami Temple is a 12th century Hindu Vaishnavite shrine built by Saint Ramanujacharya and is one of the biggest temple complexes in the district. The presiding deity is Lord Vishnu, also called Govindarajaswami. The beautiful traditional Dravidian architecture and its rich culture attract tourists in quite a large number every year. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4411}",, 4414," Standing to the north of Sri Venkateswara Temple is the Sri Varahaswami Temple which according to a lot, is said to belong to Sri Adi varahaswami. Various legends surround this temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4412}",, 4415," A little away from the city of Tirupati, this temple is devoted to Lord Venugopalan. With the highlights being an idol of Sri Sita Ramula Pattabhishekam, it's a must visit area, when in Tirupati. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4413}",, 4416," Located 130km southwest of Tirupati is the fascinating city of Nellore. Nellore is known for its pristine and clean beaches, the most notable ones being Kodur(You can boat here and catch a fish if lucky! Velangani Maatha Church lies next to the sea shore. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4414}",, 4417," Located at the foothills of Tirumala Hills, ISKCON Tirupati is one of the most famous pilgrimages in the city. Srila Prabhupada, during his visit in 1974, suggested the teachings from Bhagwad Geeta be propagated by establishing a centre of Vedic Culture. ISKCON Tirupati was thus established in 1982 to revive the messages of Lord Krishna. It is believed to be the only way to bring about peace and harmony in the world. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4415}",, 4418, Tumbhuru Teertham is a sacred lake located amidst dense natural vegetation. The waters are believed to have magical powers and can absolve one's sins and help them attain moksha. The attraction is also famous for its natural beauty and is frequented by nature lovers for nature walks. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4416}",, 4419," Located amidst the beautiful natural surroundings, the Deer Park is a splendid escape from the routine for nature and animal lovers. The park houses a large number of deer and other regional flora and fauna. Tourists on their way to Tirumala often take a pit stop here and spend a few hours in the company of the deer, feed them and also watch them thrive in their natural habitat. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4417}",, 4420," A Shaivite temple, Kapila Teertham is a famous pilgrimage in the city. The temple is located at the entrance of a mountain cave at the foothills of Tirumala Hills and is a marvellous example of Dravidian architecture. The presiding deity is Lord Shiva who is locally known as Lord Kapileshwara. The idol of the deity was installed by Kapila Muni. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4418}",, 4421," Located in Sri Venkateswara National Park, Talakona Waterfall is the highest waterfall in the region and a famous picnic spot. The water is believed to have medicinal properties and comes from an unknown underground stream. The attraction is also famous for trekking and has several trekking routes running around it amidst the scenic natural surroundings. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4419}",, 4422," Also known as Silathoranam, the Rock Garden in the city is a natural stone formation in the shape of an arch. It is a Pre-Cambrian natural formation and is the only such found on the continent. Many believe that it is over this arch that Lord Venkateswara walked while he was on his way to Tirumala from Vaikunt. It is a protected monument and tourists visit in large numbers to see this natural formation. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4420}",, 4423, Japali Teertham is dedicated to Lord Hanuman and is situated amidst dense forests. It is believed that Lord Hanuman used to visit the location often to quiet his kind and soak in peace. It is also believed that Lord Rama and Goddess Sita stayed here. The water of the Teertham is said to have magical powers and can wash away all the sins a human has made. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4421}",, 4424, Papavinasam Teertham is a sacred attraction in the region. Taking a dip in the holy waters of the teertham is considered to absolve one of their sins. The attraction also is famous for its scenic beauty. The route that leads to Papavinasam Teertham goes through uneven rocky trails amidst beautiful surroundings making it a perfect location for nature walks. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4422}",, 4425, Chandragiri Palace & Fort is an 11th century monument built by the Yadav Naidu Kings and is also associated with the Vijayanagara Kingdom. The stunning structure is a perfect example of Vijayanagara architecture. Tourists are drawn by its rich history and heritage value. The attraction has fortnightly light and sound shows and the annual celebration of Madras Day. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4423}",, 4426, Sri Bedi Ananjaneyaswami Temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman. A legend states that Lord Hanuman wanted to go searching for a Camel but his mother tied him with bedis and went back to Akash Ganga. Many believe Lord Hanuman can be seen even today standing at that very location. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4424}",, 4427, Chakra Teertham Waterfalls is a famous water body considered to have high religious importance. It is believed that Lord Brahma performed penance at this location which was later cleansed by Lord Vishnu with his Sudarshan Chakra. The place where his Chakra fell is known as Chakra Teertham. The water is said to have healing powers and can absolve one of their sins. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4425}",, 4428," Sri Venkateswara National Park is a bioreserve that occupies over 350 square kilometres of the area on the Eastern Ghats of India. The park is well known for several waterfalls and a high level of biodiversity. It has fantastic topographical features and natural landscape, hence is a favourite attraction for nature and animal lovers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4426}",, 4429," Sri Vari Museum is a famous attraction to get a glimpse into the religious history of the region. The museum has an impressive collection of artefacts that give insights into the ancient history and architecture of the temple that includes sculptures, photographs, scriptures, temple and pooja utensils, etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4427}",, 4430," Sri Veda Nayaranaswami Temple is dedicated to the supreme God, Lord Vishnu. It is one of the few temples in the country that depict the incarnations of Lord Vishnu whose prime form, Matsya or the fish is also depicted. This is the place where Vishnu defeated demon Somaka and took the form of a fish to retrieve the Vedas thrown in the water by the demon. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4428}",, 4431," Situated on top of Narayangiri Hill amidst beautiful scenery, Srivari Padalu is believed to be the place where Lord Narayan first set his foot on earth. It is an important pilgrimage and visitors flock in large numbers to offer prayers to the footprints of Lord Narayan. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4429}",, 4432," Regional Science Centre is a famous planetarium built with latest digital technology. They have a marvellous sky observation deck, galleries, parks and equipment of the highest quality. The centre also holds several demonstrations, exhibitions and shows in schools and institutes through their mobile science exhibition. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4430}",, 4433," Kanipakam is a village in the district most famous for the Kanipakam Vinayak Temple, built in the 11th century by King Mahavarman Sundara Pandian and for the Shiva Temple which was built by King Kullotunga Chola. The rich religious significance of the temples and the stunning ancient architecture attracts visitors in large numbers each year. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4431}",, 4434," Considered a sacred waterfall, Vaikuntha Teertham is associated with the legend of Ramayana. It is believed that Lord Rama's vanarsena located the teertham. A dip in the holy waters is considered to bring luck, good fortune and absolve one of their sins. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4432}",, 4435," Sri Kalyana Venkateswaraswami Temple is an ancient Vaishnavite temple, also considered an archaeologically important monument in India. The presiding deity is Lord Venkateswara, who is considered to be highly powerful and can absolve one of their sins, doshas and get rid of any obstacles they face in their lives. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4433}",, 4436," Hidden like a jewel behind the lush green forests of Andhra Pradesh lies a serene and tranquil place named Nagalapuram. Also known as Nagala Hills, it is famous for its various adventurous activities. Nagalpuram is also known for housing the Nagalpuram Falls. A group of 3 waterfalls, it offers a great trekking opportunity and a stunning panoramic view. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4434}",, 4437," Sri Prasanna Venkateswaraswami Temple is an ancient shrine dedicated to Lord Venkateswara. The Dravidian temple architecture, the magnificent idol of the presiding deity and the divine vibe attract visitors daily. It is a believed that offering prayers to the deity here relieves one of doshas or sins and removes obstacles one faces while achieving their goals. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4435}",, 4438," At a distance of 4 kms from the city centre, Kapila Theertham is a popular waterfalls situated inside the premises of Kapileswara Swamy Temple at the base of Sheshadari Hills. The water cascading down of 100 metres to form a pool at the base is a gorgeously enchanting sight to see. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4436}",, 4439," Situated on Chennai - Thiruttani - Renigunta Hwy, Veerakaverirajupuram near Tirupati, Highway Grand World is a grand water park in Tirupati. The water park also hosts private parties, weddings, work gatherings and school group trips. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4437}",, 4440," Tirumala Tirupati Teppotsavam otherwise called as the float festival is one of the most popular boat festival held at the Krishna Temple at Tirupati. Falling every year in the month of Chaitra (March) according to the Hindu Calendar, the celebrations are held on a grand scale for five days. Amidst the chants hailing Lord Govinda, the Teppotsavam is a spectacular display of culture, religion, tradition and devotion of devotees. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4438}",, 4441," The Tirumala Venkateswara temple, along with being the richest temple, is also the most visited place of worship in the world. Built in the 8th century, this temple witnesses about 50,000-100,000 pilgrimage visits daily. During the Brahmostav Festival in September, the temple is visited by about a million devotees in the span of a week. The festival takes place over a span of nine days and is also termed Brahma's Utsavam or Lord Brahma's festival. In 2022, it will be held from 26th September to 5th October. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4439}",, 4442," The Sri Kodandarama Swamy Temple or Kodandarama Temple is a temple in the heart of Tirupati, dedicated to Lord Rama. The Varaha Purana suggests that Lord Rama, Sita Devi and Lakshmana stayed here when returning to Ayodhya from Lanka. Built by the Cholas in tenth century CE, this temple commemorates their stay here. While Ugadi and Ram Navami are celebrated on a grander scale, Brahmotsav is also celebrated here every year. There is a sub-shrine dedicated to Anjaneya, the mount of Lord Rama. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4440}",, 4443, Mahakaleshwar Temple is another temple in the state of Madhya Pradesh which is dedicated to the largely revered God - Lord Shiva. It is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas in India and is designed just as intricately as the other 11 are. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4441}",, 4444," Bhairav is a fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva, and Kal Bhairava is the most important among the eight Bhairavas. If ancient scriptures are to be believed, Kal Bhairav temple is said to be related with the Tantra cult, a secret religious sect who thrived upon black magic. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4442}",, 4445, Ram Mandir Ghat is of immense religious significance to Hindus because it is one of the four locations where the Kumbh Mela takes place every 12 years. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4443}",, 4446," The Kumbh mela is a sacred mass pilgrimage of the Hindus where devotees gather to take a dip in a holy river. The Kumbh is held every three years in one of the four cities, Haridwar, Allahabad, Nasik and Ujjain. The next Kumbh mela is scheduled to be held in Ujjain in 2016. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4444}",, 4447, The Harsiddhi Temple boasts of an idol of Annapurna painted in dark red colour between the idols of Mahasaraswati and Mahalaxmi. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4445}",, 4448," Situated on an island based in the Shipra River, this Palace holds immense religious significance. It was constructed in 1458 AD. The Palace is flanked on both sides by the waters of the rivers and the technical aptitude of the predecessors can be seen in the man-made tanks and channels. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4446}",, 4449," The beauty of the majestic white marble building of ISKCON in Ujjain is truly a sight for sore eyes. The impeccably sculpted marble idols of Radha Madhana Mohan, Sri Krishna and Balram and Sri Gauri Nitai dressed in vibrantly coloured dresses and beautiful jewellery will definitely lift your spirits. Be sure to try some mouth-watering dishes at Govindas, right next to ISKCON. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4447}",, 4450," Unlike the other architectural marvels in Ujjain and MP as a whole, Pir Matsyendranath is not a monument that is going to be eye-catchy. It was constructed in remembrance of the greatest leaders of the Natha sect of Saivism-Matsyendranath, very much like all the other monuments. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4448}",, 4451," Ujjain has always been an educational hub since ages now, and this place just gives us enough evidence as to why it is considered so. Jantar Mantar (also called the Vedh Shala Observatory) was established in the 17th century was established so as to help the Hindu scholars and astrologers with their research and studies. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4449}",, 4452," As the name suggests, the Bade Ganeshji ka Mandir is a magnificent temple in Ujjain that houses one of the biggest idols of Lord Ganesh. Resting along the Mahakaleshwar reservoir, this temple is just a stone's throw away from the infamous Mahakal Temple. While you're here, you can also seek the blessings of Lord Hanuman at the Panchmukhi Hanuman Gate. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4450}",, 4453," Legend has it that this is the very place where Bhartrihari, the step brother of Vikramaditya and a very renowned poet used to live and meditate after relinquishing all the luxuries of life. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4451}",, 4454, Chaubis Khamba Temple is a captivating historical wonder dated back to the 9th or 10th century. The entrance showcases the images of guardian goddesses of the Temple - Mahalaya and Mahamaya with their names inscribed on the footsteps of the temple. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4452}",, 4455, Chintaman or Bade Ganeshji Ka Mandir is located close to the tank of the Mahakaleshwar Temple and right in front of you stands a gigantic sculpture of one of the most worshipped Gods in India - Lord Ganesha. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4453}",, 4456, Ram Mandir as the name suggests is dedicated to Lord Rama who is seen here with his wife Sita on one side and his brother Laxman on another. Ram Mandir is the epitome of excellence in the field of architecture. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4454}",, 4457," Blessed upon Goddess Earth by Lord Shiva himself, the Mangalnath Temple in Ujjain holds boundless religious significance. Considered as the birth place of planet Mars, this mystical temple is visited by hundreds of devotees daily to get rid of dark energies and stubborn life problems. You can also seek the blessings of Mahadeva here, the guardian deity of the city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4455}",, 4458," A noteworthy institute of Ujjain is the Vikram University, a popular centre of learning in the city. The University, located on Dewas Road, was established in the year 1957. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4456}",, 4459," Being the very spot where Guru Sandipani coached Lord Krishna, Balram and Sudama, the Sandipani Ashram has many mentions in Mahabharat. The ashram houses a giant stone with 1-100 inscribed on it, as first written by Guru Sandipani. Be sure to check out the mystical Gomati Kunda, which holds a blend of all the holy waters in the world. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4457}",, 4460," The Gadkalika Temple in Ujjain holds tremendous religious significance, especially among students. Staring into the glory of the immaculately sculpted idol of Goddess Kalika is an absolute divine experience, just like attending the soul cleansing morning and evening aarti. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4458}",, 4461," A majestic marble towered structure at the centre of the market square, the Gopal Mandir in Ujjain is famous for the beautiful Krishna idol it houses. The idol is a whopping 2 feet tall, rests on a silver-plated altar and is entirely cloaked in silver and gold jewellery. Also, the infamous door stolen by Ghazni from the Somnath temple has now been installed here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4459}",, 4462," Built in commemoration of the beloved king Vikramaditya, the Vikram Kirti Mandir Museum does a great deal in glorifying and exalting the Maurya age. Built in 1965, this museum houses everything- right from ancient manuscripts and coins to copper plates and fossils discovered in the Narmada Valley. You can pay your respects at the Vikram Kirti Mandir where the museum is situated. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4460}",, 4463," Spanning over a whopping 3374 hectares, the Kalidasa Academy in Ujjain has helped hundreds of students get in touch with the world's first language- Sanskrit. Right from translating ancient Sanskrit scripts to the authentic reconstruction and production of Kalidasa's poems, this academy does it all. Many fun-filled and vivacious festivals are celebrated here like Kalidasa Festival, Nandi and the Kalash-Yatra. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4461}",, 4464," Standing strong for over 2000 years, the Shani Mandir in Ujjain is India's first Navgraha mandir and the only Shani temple in the world where Shanidev has been idolised as Lord Shiva. Amavasya nights are given special importance at the temple with thousands of devotees offer more than 5 quintals of oil to the lord. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4462}",, 4465," Resting amidst the peaceful environs of Sandipani Ashram, the Gomti Kund is a steep pond that holds a blend of all holy waters of the world. They say Lord Krishna summoned all the holy waters and created the Gomti Kund so that his guru, Sandipani, wouldn't have to travel to them. Till date, this is the single source of water supply for the entire ashram. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4463}",, 4466," Situated on the Indore Ujjain Road Panthpiplai in Ujjain, WWF Water Park and Resort is one of the finest water parks in the city with umpteen water and regular rides, separate pools for kids and adults, fun activities and games. The resort offers several deals for night stays and accommodation for an extended day of fun and amusement. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4464}",, 4467," Meghdoot Resort Water Park and Club is known to host some of the best pool side parties, weddings and private functions. The water park is flocked by guests all through the season for a fun day out. Besides the umpteen rides, slides and activities, the water park has different pools for kids and adults. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4465}",, 4468," Located in the Industrial Area in Nagda near Ujjain, Birla Mandir is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It is one of the several Birla Mandir built by the Birls family all across the country. Boasting of impeccable architecture and beautiful designs, the temple is further surrounded by a gorgeous garden and beautiful fountains that further accentuate the vibe of the place. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4466}",, 4469," To enjoy bird watching and sights of wild animals, especially tigers, wandering in the wild, the jungle safaris offer jeep rides through the terrain. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4467}",, 4470," This 66 ft. high waterfall is a sight to witness, especially on full-moon nights. Nature lovers often camp and come on a picnic near this falls. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4468}",, 4471," River rafting in the Kosi River at Corbett National Park is one of the popular activities. Offering Class II & III rapids, it can be done only during the monsoons. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4469}",, 4472," The Dhikala Forest Lodge is the most popular tourist attraction at Jim Corbett National Park. It is famous for spotting the Bengal tiger, spotted deers, Dhikala Chaur and the rare Hog deer. Dhikala is the only tourism zone where canter safari is available. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4470}",, 4473," Bijrani is the best zone after Dhikala to spot the royal Bengal Tiger. Characterised by Sal trees, animals like Chital, Sambar and rare Hog deer can also be spotted here. It is also popular among birdwatchers as it houses almost 600 species of rare and migratory birds. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4471}",, 4474," Jhirna safari zone in Corbett National Park is one of the five tourism zones open to the public. It is popular for tiger and sloth bear sightings. Characterised by dry deciduous forest, animals like deer, nilgai, chital and elephants can also be spotted here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4472}",, 4475," Durga Devi Zone at Jim Corbett is famous for its safari through dense forestation and hilly terrain. Other than regional flora and fauna, the enchanting zone houses a number of exotic birds and, therefore, is a favourite amongst bird watchers. Wild Elephants, Spotted and Barking Deer, Sambar, Jackals and the Black Faced Monkey can also be spotted here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4473}",, 4476," A challenging sport, rock climbing is a great option for adventurous souls since it involves using all muscle power to climb up an uneven rock formation. With Jim Corbett’s mountainous terrain, it is an excellent destination for rock climbing since there are numerous rocks that are suitable for the activity. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4474}",, 4477," Rappelling is quite a popular activity in Jim Corbett National National Park which is known for its wildlife and rugged terrain. It is a sport which involves climbing and then descending down a mountainside in a controlled manner with a fixed rope. Given that the area is full of uneven rocky formations, there are plenty of opportunities to engage in rappelling here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4475}",, 4478," Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand is not only home to dense greenery and a variety of animals but also to a multitude of birds. It is an excellent place to go bird watching and take pictures of the different kinds of birds that are found here, many of which are rare and endangered. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4476}",, 4479," Elephant Safari at Jim Corbett is a popular activity, apart from the jeep and canter safari. Done under the supervision of an elephant handler in the daytime or in the afternoon, one would get to go up to the periphery of the park and see tigers, elephants and other animals and birds. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4477}",, 4480," Dedicated to Goddess Parvati, Garjia Devi temple perched atop a huge rock in the midst of Kosi River is also home to the deities of Baba Bhairon, Lord Shiva, Lord Ganesha and Goddess Saraswati. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4478}",, 4481," Located at Kaladhungi, Corbett Museum is a bungalow that earlier belonged to Jim Corbett- the well known tiger conservationist and contains his memoirs, his personal belongings, letters written by him as well as his friends and well wishers, antiques and rare photographs. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4479}",, 4482," Kosi River in Jim Corbett National Park makes a picturesque location with a breathtaking view of the hills in the backdrop and pristine clear waters. Inhabited by mahseer fish, it attracts huge number of migratory birds. It is also popular for rafting. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4480}",, 4483, Durga Mandir is an ancient temple dedicated to Goddess Durga. The stunning temple architecture with relief work displaying legends of other Hindu deities attracts tourists in large numbers. The temple comes across as quite a surprise in the dense forests of the park but is considered to hold religious importance. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4481}",, 4484," Sitabani Temple is situated in the Sitavani Jungles of the Jim Corbett National Park. It is an ancient temple, famous for its religious significance and temple architecture. The presiding deity is Goddess Sita, who lived in the region during her exile before facing the Agnipariksha. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4482}",, 4485, Gyan Yatra is a program that is designed to share knowledge about Jim Corbett and the flora and fauna thriving inside it to the guests. The program includes nature walks and tours that allows one to see the park from a broadened point of view which is mostly missed on a Safari and realise there is more to the reserve than the wildlife and the resorts. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4483}",, 4486," Perched high at the top of a vast rocky massif, Gwalior Fort is a place hard to miss being visible from every nook and corner of the city. Regarded as one of most impregnable fortress of north and central India, the place is a must visit. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4484}",, 4487," The Jai Vilas Palace also known as the Jai Vilas Mahal, is a nineteenth-century palace placed in Gwalior Madhya Pradesh, India. It was established in 1874 by Jayajirao Scindia, the Maharaja of Gwalior and is still the residence of his descendants, the former royal Maratha Scindia dynasty.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4485}",, 4488," Built by Man Singh in the 15th century for his favorite wife Mrignayani, Gujari Mahal is now in ruins and also an archaeological museum as it showcases various sculptures, statues and other remains dating back to 1st and 2nd century BC. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4486}",, 4489," Located at the North-east end of the fort, Man mandir palace was built between 1486 and 1516 by the Tomar ruler, Man Singh Tomar. The palace couldn't survive with time, however the remains of the palace still showcases the beautiful carvings and designs of that era. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4487}",, 4490," One of the greatest musicians of India and en eminent vocalist in the courts of Akbar in the medieval period, Tansen was also among one of the nine gems of the Mughal court. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4488}",, 4491," Located in the Gwalior Fort, this temple also dates back to the 9th century and is the highest building in Gwalior (100 ft.). This temple was used to process oil before the Britishers occupied the Gwalior Fort. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4489}",, 4492," Built in the 9th century, the Saas Bahu temple attracts tourists and devotees alike. Contrary to what the name suggests, the Saas Bahu Temple does not mean Saas( mother-in-law) and bahu(daughter-in-law) but is rather a short form of Shastra Bahu, another name of Lord Vishnu. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4490}",, 4493," Dedicated to Jivaji Rao Scindia, this is one of the most prominent museums of Madhya Pradesh. It occupies around 35 rooms of Jai Villas Palace and was established in the year 1964. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4491}",, 4494, The tomb of a 16th century prince-turned-sufi is now situated in the town of Hazira. This mausoleum exhibits astonishing Mughal architecture and has proven to be a famous pilgrimage for hindus and muslims alike. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4492}",, 4495, Families and Wildlife enthusiasts can visit the Gwalior zoo which has a good collection of animals including a white tiger. The zoo is a part of a huge garden known as Phool Bagh which was built by Madhao Rao Scindia and inaugurated by Prince of Wales in 1922. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4493}",, 4496," Surya Mandir or Sun Temple located near Residency at Morar is one of the important religious centers in the historic city of Gwalior. Although not constructed long ago, it is among the most revered shrines in the ancient city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4494}",, 4497," Situated around 40 km from the main town of Gwalior, Padavali is an fortress comprising many ancient temples. The temples have intricate carvings and one of the temples also have erotic carvings and hence famous as mini Khajuraho. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4495}",, 4498, Suraj kund in Gwalior is a tank located in Gwalior fort. It is believed to have magical powers. Water from the tank act as a medicinal water that cures chronic diseases. Surroundings of the Suraj Kund are quite attractive and well maintained which encourage the tourist to spend plenty of time. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4496}",, 4499," One of the largest fairs of Madhya Pradesh, this trade fair was started in 1905 by Maharaj Madhav Rao Scindia, the king of Gwalior. Spread over an area of 104 acres, the fair is held at the Mela Ground at the Race Course Road. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4497}",, 4500, Tighra dam is located just outside the main city and provides a nice getaway from the city. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4498}",, 4501," Recognized by the Guinness as World's largest indoor mural, this is a privately owned banquet hall with all its ceilings and interior walls painted by a team of 6 artists led by Ashutosh Panigrahi. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4499}",, 4502," Music enthusiasts must visit the Sarod Ghar, which is a museum of music and has been set up in the ancestral house of the legendary Ustad Hafiz Ali Khan. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4500}",, 4503, Tighara dam is located just outside the main city and provides a nice getaway from the city. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4501}",, 4504, The best time to buy handicrafts in Gwalior is during the Annual Trade Fair held during the month of January where artisans from various parts of the country come to showcase their work. This city also has one of the biggest cloth markets in the country and known for it's unique Chanderi sarees. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4502}",, 4505," Centrally located on Maharani Laxmi Bai Road, Gwalior, the Dindayal City Mall is for that group of people who absolutely love high-end luxury malls. The mall symbolizes the city's progress, where one can find a plethora of international brands. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4503}",, 4506, Roop Singh Stadium is a famous International cricket stadium which has hosted many international cricket matches. It was here where the first double century in the history of ODI cricket was scored by Indian batting legend Sachin Tendulkar in a match against South Africa. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4504}",, 4507," A good place to buy handicrafts and clothes including famous Chanderi and Maheshwari Saris, Mrignayani Emporium is named after the Queen Mrignayani and is a chain outlet owned by the government. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4505}",, 4508," If you are looking for handicrafts, handloom products and jewellery, this is the perfect place to go. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4506}",, 4509," Another crowded market in Gwalior, you will find all kinds of handicrafts, handloom products, stone carvings, artifacts, etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4507}",, 4510," Famous for selling Gwalior style silver boxes decorated with images from the tile work of Man Mandir Palace, this shop is located near Jai Vilas Palace. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4508}",, 4511," Gurudwara Data Bandi Chhod is associated with Guru Har Gobind Saheb, his imprisonment in the Gwalior Fort and his release along with the 52 kings who were held captive. The Gurudwara has immense religious importance and is visited by the followers to pay homage to the great man. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4509}",, 4512," Constructed in 1880 by the Scindia rulers, Usha Kiran Palace Hotel is a heritage hotel in Gwalior. The property now belongs to the Taj group of hotels in India and occupies over 9 acres of land. The stunning traditional architecture and the regal decor still maintain the aesthetic appeal of the palace. The hotel has a multi-cuisine restaurant and provides all the facilities to make their guests feel like royalty. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4510}",, 4513," Gopachal Parvat is a famous for the 7th and 15th century rock-cut Jain monuments. The monuments are dedicated to Jain Teerthankaras - Adinatha, Mahavir, Neminatha and Rishanabhanatha - whose idols can be seen in a meditative posture. They are a part of 100 monuments located in and around the city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4511}",, 4514," Built in the honour of the Warrior Queen of Jhansi, Rani Lakshmi Bai, her Samadhi is a famous attraction. Other than the Samadhi, the attraction has a stunning 8 metre tall metal statue of Rani Lakshmi Bai. A fair is conducted every year in June at the location in the honour of the Queen. It is a perfect attraction for history buffs. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4512}",, 4515, Kuno-Palpur Wildlife Sanctuary is a hidden gem hiding amidst Vindhyan Hills in the state of Madhya Pradesh. This wildlife sanctuary is a well kept secret and is a safe haven for a large number of flora and fauna. The tranquil wilderness and the serene rivers makes this place look magical. The dense lush green trees hid many treasures amidst them that will surely beckon you to explore. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4513}",, 4516, Chhatris of Scindia Dynasty are the memorials built in the memory and honour of the rulers of the Scindia Dynasty. The first one was constructed in the memory of Jayaji Rao Scindia in 1817 CE. The attraction is famous for its architectural beauty. The elegant domes and the beautiful pavilions made of pink and yellow sandstone amidst the lush green lawns is a must-see for tourists. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4514}",, 4517," Situated in Gole ka Mandir in Gwalior, Splash The Sun City is one of the most popular water parks in the city and is a perfect way to spend time with friends and family. With a number of water rides, slides and roller coasters, the park is equally popular among kids and adults alike. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4515}",, 4518," Located on the Hurawali Link Road in Gwalior, Old World Water Park is a top water park of the city. It is a popular hangout place among the adults and kids alike, with a plethora of rides and slides ideal for age groups. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4516}",, 4519," Set in the humble village of Behat in Gwalior, the Tansen Music Festival or the Tansen Sangeet Sammelan/ Tansen Utsav is an alluring display of the art of music. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4517}",, 4520, It is believed that this temple is situated at the place where Lord Krishna was born and the result of many excavations has tried to prove this belief. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4518}",, 4521," The Dwarkadhish Temple, touted as one of the holiest temples in Mathura, is famous all over the country for its elaborate architecture and paintings. Built in 1814, the temple is relatively new but is highly revered. The temple is dedicated to Lord Dwarkadheesh, a form of Lord Krishna known as Dwarkanath, depicted in a black marble idol. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4519}",, 4522," Located on the Vrindavan - Mathura Road is the famous Birla Mandir, also popularly known as Gita Mandir. It is a prominent Hindu pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Lakshmi Narayan - an avatar of Vishnu. The architecture of the temple speaks of its magnificence and the exquisite carvings and paintings of its grandeur. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4520}",, 4523," Govardhan Hill or the Giri Raj is situated at a distance of 22 km from Vrindavan. It has been stated in the Holy Bhagwat Gita that according to Lord Krishna, Govardhan Parvat is not different from him. Therefore, all his worshipers worship the pure rocks of the hill just like they worship his idol. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4521}",, 4524," Situated near Govardhan Hill in the small town in Mathura is one of the holiest places in Braja - the Radha Kund and Shyam Kund. The two holy water tanks lying next to each other are considered to be the supreme of all holy places, containing pure and sacred water, also known to contain magical properties to heal for conception. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4522}",, 4525," Rangji Temple, situated on the Vrindavan - Mathura Marg, is dedicated to Lord Sri Goda Ranagamannar - a South Indian Vaishnava Saint and Lord Ranganatha - an incarnation of Lord Krishna. The highlight of the temple is the idol of Krishna present in the form of bridegroom with Goda (Andal) as his bride. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4523}",, 4526," Located between Govardhan and Radha Kund in Vrindavan, Mathura, Kusum Sarovar is a beautiful reservoir fringed by palatial sandstone building from the bygone era. The reservoir has a flight of stairs which can be used to descend in the pond. The sarovar is believed to have got its name from one of the girl attendants of Radha, named Kusum. The water is ideal for swimming and dips. Kusum Sarovar also has several temples and ashrams in the vicinity. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4524}",, 4527," Situated near Gotam Nagar on the cliff near Bankey Bihari temple is the Radha Vallabh Mandir, one of the seven temples of Thakur of Vrindavan. This temple is the epitome of the sacred and divine love of Radha and Krishna, displayed in the rarest form 'Ras-bhakti'. Enshrined by Lord Krishna, the temple does not have a deity of Radha. Instead, it has a crown placed next to Lord Krishna to signify her presence. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4525}",, 4528," Vishram Ghat is a revered and sacred bathing ghat located at about 4.5 kilometres from Mathura Junction on the banks of River Yamuna. It is the main ghat of Mathura and is central to 25 other ghats. It is believed that Lord Krishna rested at this place after killing Kansa, the evil demon king ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4526}",, 4529," Lathmar Holi is celebrated 4-5 days before the festivities of other states. However, it is interesting to note how this festival is celebrated in a rather peculiar way in Nandgaon and Barsana towns in the Mathura district. The towns are some 42 kms from Mathura and are extremely popular for the celebrations during Holi. The natives are known for playing Holi with not only colours but also sticks. Thandai (a sweet drink) and Holi go hand in hand, so don't miss out on it! ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4527}",, 4530," Initially known as Curzon Museum of Archaeology, Government Museum Mathura is located at Dampier Park. Also called Mathura Museum locally, the repository is one of the finest in the country and houses a fairly big collection of ancient relics, sculptures, coins and paintings. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4528}",, 4531," The Jama Masjid was constructed in the year 1661 by Nabir Khan, the Governor of Aurangzeb. The Jama Masjid has four 40m high minarets and a raised courtyard. The highlight of the mosque is the facade inscribed with 99 names of Allah in the Persian script. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4529}",, 4532," Located on the banks of the serene Yamuna River, Kans Qila is an ancient fortress in Mathura dedicated to Kans - the maternal uncle of Lord Krishna. Situated near the Krishna Ganga Ghat and Gau Ghat, the fort is a popular tourist spot and has been constructed as a fusion of Hindu- Muslim architecture. Kans ka Qila is in a dilapidated state due to negligence but is still thronged by tourists and alike. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4530}",, 4533," The famous Lathmar Holi on Mathura-Vrindavan is celebrated 4-5 days prior to the festivities of other states. This celebration takes place in the Radha Rani temple in Barsana and lasts for a week where men and women indulge themselves in colours, songs, dances and of course the lathis! ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4531}",, 4534," Also known as Naam Yog Sadhna Mandir, Jaigurudev Mandir is dedicated to Baba Jai Gurudev, located on the National Highway 2, between Delhi and Agra. The celebrated man is a revered guruji among the devotees and he also runs a charitable organization and ashram. The temple hosts an annual Bhandaar festival which attracts hordes of pilgrims. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4532}",, 4535," Bhuteshwar Mahadev Mandir is a revered Hindu temple situated in Garravkendra, Mathura dedicated to Lord Shiva, also known as Bhuteshwar Mahadev. It is also a Shaktipeeth where the ringlet of Mata Sati fell after her body was destroyed. The shrine is considered auspicious and unique as it is one of the very few temples in the city which is not dedicated to Lord Krishna. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4533}",, 4536," Kokilavan, situated near Kosi Kalan in Mathura, houses the famous Shani Temple, dedicated to Shani Dev (Saturn) and his guru Barkhandi Baba. Since the site is located amidst the jungle hence, it has also come to be known as Kokilavan Dham. The pilgrims perform a parikrama of the temple and take a dip in the holy kund here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4534}",, 4537," Vaishno Devi Dham in Mathura, popularly known as Ma Vaishno Devi Mandir is dedicated to Ma Vaishno Devi who is believed to grant boons to her devotees. Established by Shri J C. Chaudhry, the temple is visited by pilgrims to worship the magnificent idol of Ma Vaishno Devi alongside serving the poor. There is a cave that with water that leads to the top of the idol. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4535}",, 4538, Potara Kund is one of the four kunds in Mathura and is the water pond where baby clothes of Lord Krishna were washed in his childhood. The water tank is made in red sandstone and hs steps to descend inside. The place is a popular tourist spot and is thronged by pilgrims. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4536}",, 4539," Situated in Vashimat in Vrindavan, Mathura, Gopishvar Mahadev Temple is Lord Gopeshwar - incarnation of God Shiva in a feminine form. The idol is decorated and decked up imagining it to be a female friend (sakhi) of Lord Krishna. The shrine is especially popular among the devotees and is visited by pilgrims from far and wide. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4537}",, 4540," Chamunda Devi Temple is one of the 51 Shakti Peetha. It is believed that a hair strand of Mother Bhagwati Jagdamba fell at this sacred spot. Also, according to Srimad Bhagwat, Sri Krishna visited Chamunda Devi Temple after liberating the dragon. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4538}",, 4541," About 18 kilometres from Mathura is one of the most revered temples of the country, the Dauji Mandir. The temple has stood for over 5000 years since 1535 AD and is one of the oldest temples in the city. The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Balarama, who was the elder sibling of Lord Krishna. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4539}",, 4542," Sprawling over 14 acres of land area, Dolphin The Water Park was established in 2002 and has been a popular source of recreation and entertainment for the city dwellers and tourists ever since. The water cum theme park offers a variety of rides and fun games both for adults and kids, They also have height based separate swimming pools. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4540}",, 4543," Barsana is the birthplace of Radha Rani as the Hindu goddess Radha (Lord Krishna's consort) was born in this city. Barsana is also popular for the grand celebration performed during the Holi festival, known as the Lathmar Holi. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4541}",, 4544," Tilak Dwar in Mathura is a local market surrounding the Dwarikadish Temple and Vishram Ghat. It is known for trinkets like brass statue, rosary beads, handicrafts, painting, sculptures, and hand embroidered items at low prices. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4542}",, 4545," Krishna Nagar is one of the high-end markets of Mathura known for branded shopping places like Leiv's, Tanishq, Manyavar, Nike, etc. There are also small shops selling souvenirs, dress materials, jewellery, shoes, leather goods and accessories. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4543}",, 4546," One of the oldest cities on the banks of Yamuna, Vrindavan is considered to be one of the most important places of pilgrimage for the devotees of Krishna. It is said that Lord Krishna had spent his childhood in Vrindavan. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4544}",, 4547," Shri Nand Bhawan in Gokul is the childhood home of Lord Krishna where he spent time with Balram, after his birth parents were captured by King Kansa. It is also known as Chaurasi Khamba Temple as it rests on 84 pillars. Nand Bhawan belonged to Nand Maharaj, the foster father of Lord Krishna. It was here that Sri Krishna and Balram's naming ceremony was conducted. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4545}",, 4548," One of the top places to visit in Alibag, the Alibaug Beach is a black-sand beach which offers the panoramic sight of the Kolaba Fort from the shores. It is famous for its picturesque sceneries of sunrise and sunset. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4546}",, 4549," Kolaba fort or Alibag fort is one of the most important tourist attraction in Alibag. It is a 300-year old fort which was once chief naval stations during the reign of Shivaji Maharaj in Maharashtra. Located near Alibag Beach, it is a spectacular sight during sunset. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4547}",, 4550," Famous for its beaches, Alibaug also offers water and adventure sports. The main beaches for water sports are Mandwa beach, Nagaon beach and Alibaug beach. These beaches offer activities such as parasailing, sea kayaking, jet ski and banana boat ride. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4548}",, 4551," About 21 km from Kashid Beach, this fort is surrounded by the turquoise colored waters of the Arabian Sea. Dating back to 15th century AD, built under the rule of Emperor Malik Amber, the ruler of Ahmednagar, the structure sports an enchanting entrance to the fort depicting a carving of a tiger trapped by six elephants. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4549}",, 4552, Varsoli beach is one of the least visited beaches of Alibaug. It is known for its beach resorts and cottages that are best suited for a peaceful getaway. The beach is also known for its variety of adventure sports.  ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4550}",, 4553," Staying in any one of the gorgeous villas facing the seaside is one of the popular things to do in Alibag. Besides enjoying a pleasant stay, sumptuous meals and a glamorous view, you can also avail the several spa and massage facilities available at these villas. These beautiful villas will help you relax and rejuvenate royal style. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4551}",, 4554," Located just 12 kilometres from Alibaug, Kihim Beach is famous for butterflies and birds. The beach is adorned with incredible golden sand. Water sports along with activities like Camel Ride and ATV are available. Beautiful migratory and resident birds also make their way to the Kihim beach and are found in abundance here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4552}",, 4555," Located on the shores of the Arabian sea, Nagaon beach is 9 km away from Alibaug's city centre. Lined palms, betel, and Suru trees, this beach is most famous for its cleanliness and for hosting water-based adventure activities available at a reasonable price. Experience the life of the locals at the many homestays and resorts here, which make Nagaon Beach the perfect weekend getaway. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4553}",, 4556," Akshi Beach is an offbeat tourist attraction located between Nagaon beach and Alibag beach. One of the cleanest beaches in India, boating, sunbathing and swimming can be enjoyed here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4554}",, 4557," The beautiful, dense and majestically mesmerizing lush green Kanakeshwar Forest is known for its richness and abundance of flora and fauna. Poisonous snakes, Panthers, Leopards, and Wild boars can be spotted here roaming around the forest. The forest is so rich in vegetation as to block any sunlight and the interiors also have a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The trail is a little risky to undertake and is only advisable with prior precautions. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4555}",, 4558," One of the most popular and alluring beaches of Maharashtra, the Kashid beach comes with a promise of a perfect and relaxed beach holiday. The sun kissed, white, clean sandy beach with crystalline water is full of natural beauty. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4556}",, 4559," Located in the heart of Mumbai Harbour, south of Prong's Lighthouse, is the Island of Underi. Also known as Jaidurg, this fortified island was founded in 1680 CE by Kahim of Siddhis. Comparatively smaller to Khanderi, a sister island, both the islands were landmarks for shipping vessels. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4557}",, 4560," Located a little on the outskirts of Alibaug, Awas Beach is a beautiful stretch of golden sands lined with casuarina and suru trees. It is ideal for romantic getaways or to spend quality time in solitude. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4558}",, 4561," The beautiful and mesmerizing Mandwa beach is located 20km north of Alibaug. Located in the vicinity of Gateway of India, the beach can be reached easily via ferries from Gateway of India. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4559}",, 4562," Korlai Beach is one of the hidden gems of Mumbai. Situated at a little distance from the town of Alibaug, the main beach is located in the small fisher village of Korlai. Contrary to the usual sand beaches of Maharashtra, this one full of green-yellow weeds, pink oxalis flowers and grassy meadows during the rainy season. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4560}",, 4563, Saswane Beach lies on the coastline extended after Awas and Alibaug. The beach is known for its water sports (except during monsoon) and is frequented by travellers both from Pune and Mumbai owing to its flexible location. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4561}",, 4564," Located within a kilometer from the Alibaug beach, Raigad Bazar is a mall that has a lot of small bustling shops selling all kinds of small items, handicrafts, clothes, and accessories. It attracts locals for grocery shopping and other daily needs like medicines, gas, etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4562}",, 4565, Brahma Kund is rectangular shaped kund surrounded by steps on all four sides. It is immensely popular for its religious belief as it is believed that the water in the kund was collected by constructing walls when Lord Brahma bathed Lord Krishna. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4563}",, 4566," A relaxing stretch of glittering white sand, Murud Beach is not as cluttered by tourist rush as are most popular beaches. A popular place to visit near Alibaug, it is known for the scenic views of the surrounding landscape and adventurous water sports. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4564}",, 4567," There are numerous small shops in Alibaug selling clothes, accessories, kolhapuri chappals, antiques, etc. Do negotiate and cater to all your shopaholic desires at throwaway prices. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4565}",, 4568," The jetty is 23 km away from Alibaug, famous and significant for Mumbai Launch service. It is 6km away from Kihim. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4566}",, 4569," The ruins of the Portuguese Revdanda fort are veiled in wild plantations. Even though the fort is now in ruins, the pure historic charm combined with the nature's exotic beauty - the Ravdanda beach - make this a must visit place in Alibag. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4567}",, 4570," Spread over a sprawling 28 acres, is a synonym to a day trip of nature walks through countless mango, chikoo, guava, custard apple trees, cacti, crotons and more. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4568}",, 4571," Popular as Shiva temple, at a distance of about 13 km from Alibaug is the Kanakeshwar Devasthan Temple, located on a hill at an altitude of 900 feet. Climb some 5000 odd steps to reach this this temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4569}",, 4572," Known for legends to its origins and its hanging clusters of countless bells, Nagoba Mandir is a significant religious centre, near the Saswane Beach. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4570}",, 4573," Located within the premises of Kanakeshwar Devasthan Temple, the Hanuman temple is 13km away from Alibaug. God Hanuman, an ardent devotee of Lord Rama is worshipped here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4571}",, 4574," Located 5km off the coast of Maharashtra lies a tiny island of Khanderi. Officially renamed as Kanhoji Angre island in 1998, it consists of a fortification with its sister fort Underi. The island is home to two hills and a lighthouse built by the British in 1867. As the fort falls under the jurisdiction of the Indian Navy, it's a restricted area; however, one can visit the island and the lighthouse with a minimal charge. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4572}",, 4575," Displaying the life works of Padmashree VP Karmarkar, the Karmarkar Museum exhibits 150+ carved sculptures. Located 18km away from Alibaug in Bodani, the museum holds statues of different sizes, weights and structures. Late VP Karmarkar, has sculpted his granddaughter Suman at various stages of her life and some of the other notable sculptures include Hira Kolin and Shankhdhwani. The artworks and carvings date back to the 20th century, and hence it’s a great place for art students and enthusiasts. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4573}",, 4576," Situated at the height of 1357 ft above sea level, the Sagargad Fort offer a steering view of alibaug region. Lying 2 hours away from the Village of Khandale in Raigad district, this hill fort is home to a temple of Mahishasurmardini, Siddheshwar Monastery and the Dodhane waterfall. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4574}",, 4577, Rameshwaram is an exquisite temple in southern India dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is one for the 12 jyotirlingas. This place has a lot of importance in Hindu mythology and Lord Rama and Sita themselves are believe to have built the two lingams currenlty housed in the temple.  ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4575}",, 4578," Dhanushkodi was until a few years ago a wonderful temple on the southern tip of India. However, due to a natural calamity, the cyclone, it got completely washed away. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4576}",, 4579," Jatayu tirtham is the holy temple constructed in the memory of Jatayu, who was the most loyal eagle of Rama and who helped lord Rama at various instances in getting herbs from the mountains. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4577}",, 4580," One of the 64 sacred baths in Rameshwaram, the Agnitheertham is one of the most important theertham and receives a large number of tourists each day. Located on the beach side of Sri Ramanathaswamy temple, Agnitheertham is the only theertham sited outside the temple complex. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4578}",, 4581," Lakshmana Tirtham had been constructed in the loving memory of Lord Lakshman, brother of Lord Rama. In order to offer sacred prayers to lord Lakshmana, this temple has been constructed in Rameshwaram itself which indicates that Lord Lakshman had been given a valuable place in the dynasty of Lord Rama. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4579}",, 4582, Villoondi Tirtham is a beach which is also considered a sacred natural water body and a favourite amongst tourists. It also has a spring inside the sea which makes the attraction a unique one and is often associated with the Legend of Ramayana. It is believed that Lord Rama shot an arrow to create this spring to help his people with drinking water. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4580}",, 4583, Five-faced Hanuman temple is the most renowned temple in Rameshwara. It has mythological evidence where Hanuman showed his profile with five faces. He is reckoned to be embellished with senthooram at this particular place. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4581}",, 4584," Gandhamadhana Parvatham is the deity of several communities in southern India and the temple of Gandhamadhana is highly revered, renowned and worshiped in the southern India. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4582}",, 4585," Ariyaman Beach is a long stretch of pristine white sand beach famous for its scenic beauty. The clear waters and the gentle waves create an irresistible environment for the tourists. The beach is also called Khushi Beach and has enough facilities for boating, swimming and water sports. Those who never wish to leave the beach can opt to stay at one of the cottages by the seashore. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4583}",, 4586," One of the prime things to do in Rameswaram is to shop for silk. It is absolutely essential that you buy some to take back home from here, just fabric or suits or sarees or all of it. The fabric is woven from premium quality silk and is popular worldwide. You absolutely should browse the markets when you are here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4584}",, 4587," It is the longest bridge in southern India. It connects Rameswaram Island to the main land. It's constructed over the bay. It is 7 km away from Rameshwaram and is also called the Pamban Bridge as it is located beside Pamban, the sacred place where Rama could quench the thirst of Sita by throwing an arrow in the place where they could actually retrieve cool water. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4585}",, 4588," Sea World Aquarium is a famous attraction with a splendid collection from the sea world. They have a number of aquatic species that thrive in the oceans like the Shark, Rabbit Fish, Lobsters and Octopus. They also sell items made of seashells that tourists can purchase as memorabilia. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4586}",, 4589, Kothandaramaswamy temple is situated on the southern most tip of India and is situated on the island near Bay of Bengal. Indian Ocean covers it from all its sides. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4587}",, 4590, Kaveri tirtham is the holy tirtham in southern India where god Kapardishvara is worshipped. Jada tirtham is a small temple which lies within Kaveri Tirtham and holds its own mythological importance. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4588}",, 4591," With exotic fishes and marvelous corals to see, the glass boat ride at Pamban Bridge is a must do. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4589}",, 4592," APJ Abdul Kalam House or the House of Kalam is the residence of former President of India, an accomplished scientist and an inspirational figure. This is the place where he was raised by his parents along with his siblings. The house is now turned into a museum where tourists can get a glimpse into Abdul Kalamês life and his achievements. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4590}",, 4593, Burial Place of APJ Abdul Kalam is where the mortal remains of the 11th President of India are laid to rest in peace. The burial ground is visited often by admirers to pay homage to the Missile Man of India. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4591}",, 4594," Kalam National Memorial was built in the honour of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. The splendid memorial was initiated by the Defence Research and Development Organisation in 2015. They display an impressive collection of memorabilia that cherishes the priceless contributions of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam including replicas of missiles, rockets and information about the Pokhran Nuclear Test. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4592}",, 4595, Kunthu Kal Beach is located on the Pamban Island in the Indian Ocean. The tranquil seashore is a treat to beach lovers. The picturesque location of turquoise waters and glimmering sand lined by coconut trees draws tourists every year. The beach is also said to be a rich source of medicinal herbs in the region. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4593}",, 4596, Nambu Nayagiamman Temple is a 14th century temple dedicated to Lord Rama. The tranquillity and the splendid architecture with enormous bells and beautiful lawns draw not just the devotees but tourists as well. The main shrine is an open structure built to allow sunlight in which adds to the uniqueness of the temple. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4594}",, 4597," Thiruppullani is an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu but the presiding deity is Lord Darbha Sayana Rama whose idol is seen in a reclining posture. A good example of Dravidian architecture, the complex was built when Chola Kingdom was in power. It is one of the 108 Divya Desams - a pilgrimage visited most during the Rameshwaram pilgrimage. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4595}",, 4598, Water Bird Sanctuary is a bird watcherês paradise with dense natural vegetation and several water bodies that attract native and migratory bird species. The sanctuary is separated from the mainland by the Pamban Channel and offers shelter for the avian species. Research has revealed that several species migrate to the sanctuary for breeding while the native species thrive in the sheltered environment. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4596}",, 4599, Shri Banke Bihari Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna.This temple is among the 7 temples of Thakur of Vrindavan. The image of Lord Krishna in the temple appears in the form of a child and is seen standing in the Tribhanga position. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4597}",, 4600," Known as ""Temple of God's love"", Prem Mandir is one of the most popular places to visit in Vrindavan. It is dedicated to Radha Krishna as well as Sita Ram. Made out of white marble and adorned with very intricate carvings, this temple is also famous for its architectural beauty. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4598}",, 4601," Built by Gopala Bhatta Gosvami, this temple was established in 1542. It is said that the deity here is self manifested from one of the shalagram-shilas. As an idol of Radha is not present here, a crown placed near Lord Krishna depicts her. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4599}",, 4602," Nidhivan, a temple nestled in the holy birthplace of Krishna, has a sense of miracle attached to it. Nidhivan is known as the place that Lord Krishna visits it every night performs Ras Leela. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4600}",, 4603," Located in the Raman Reti area of Vrindavan, ISKCON temple has become the major attraction in Vrindavan. Also known as Sri Sri Krishna Balaram Mandir, the temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and Balram. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4601}",, 4604," Govind Devji Temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna in his childhood home. Although the original idol no longer exists in the temple, it is said that the idol of Lord Krishna in Govind Devji Temple resembled the face of the lord when he was born. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4602}",, 4605," Rangji Temple, also known as Sri Ranganath Temple, is dedicated to Lord Sri Goda Ranagamannar and Lord Ranganatha. The highlight is the idol of Krishna present in the form of the groom with Goda (Andal) as his bride. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4603}",, 4606," The Katyayani Peeth in Vrindavan, also known as Uma Shakti Peeth is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas. It is believed that when Lord Vishnu used his Sudarshan Chakra to cut Maa Sati’s body to relieve Lord Shiva from the sorrow of losing his wife, the ringlets of her hair fell in this place. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4604}",, 4607," Located at a distance of 8 km from Barsana and 50 km from Mathura, Nandgaon is a quaint little town situated at the base of a Nandisvara Hill and which holds immense religious significance. The town is highly revered by Hindu pilgrims as it is believed to be the home of the foster parents of Lord Krishna- Shri Nandji and Yashoda Maiyya. There is also a spacious temple situated atop the hill which is dedicated to Shri Nandji. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4605}",, 4608," An ancient shrine in Vrindavan, the Gokulnanda Temple houses multiple deities of Radha-Vinoda of Lokanatha Goswami, Vijaya Govinda of Baladeva Vidyabhusana and Radha Gokulananda of Vishwanath Cakravarti. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4606}",, 4609," Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple depicts the lord in the form of a gopi. This has been derived from a tale where he took the shape of a female to see the Rasa dance. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4607}",, 4610," The Shahji temple was built in the year 1876 by Shah Kundan Lal, and is dedicated to Lord Krishna. The main deity here is known as Chhote Radha Raman. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4608}",, 4611," Barsana is the birthplace of Radha Rani as the Hindu goddess Radha (Lord Krishna's consort) was born in this city. Barsana is also popular for the grand celebration performed during the Holi festival, known as the Lathmar Holi. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4609}",, 4612," Chamunda Devi Temple is one of the 51 Shakti Peetha. It is believed that a hair strand of Mother Bhagwati Jagdamba fell at this sacred spot. Also, according to Srimad Bhagwat, Sri Krishna visited Chamunda Devi Temple after liberating the dragon. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4610}",, 4613," Keshi Ghat is the main ghat of Vrindavan, and the only one still remaining. It is believed that in dwapara yuga, Lord Krishna killed Keshi here who was a horse demon sent by Kansa. Yamuna maha-aarti is performed at Keshi Ghat every evening. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4611}",, 4614, Radha Damodar Temple is one of the seven Goswami temples and houses the Giriraj Shila which was given to Srila Sanatana Goswami by Sri Krishna. There are idols of Sri Radha Rani and Lalita Sakshi along with Sri Damodar. It is also believed that the temple houses some fragments of the Govardhan Hill. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4612}",, 4615," One of Hinduism's seven sacred cities, Mathura is the birthplace of Lord Krishna. Mathura and Vrindavan are often considered twin cities (located only 10km away from each other). It is best visited during holi and Janmashtami. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4613}",, 4616, Madan Mohan Tempe is the oldest temple in Vrindavan. It is believed that Lord Krishna rested at this site after conquering Kaliya Naag. Radha and Lalita Sakhi are worshipped here along with Madana Mohan (Sri Krishna). The view of Vrindavan from the temple is stunning. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4614}",, 4617," The Vydehi water falls is situated some 35 km away from the Coimbatore city. People who pay a visit to Coimbatore must make it a point to visit the Vydehi water falls, as it is one of the most familiar water fall and is highly known for its magnificence. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4615}",, 4618," Surrounded by verdant green farms at the foothills of Velliangiri Mountains in the Western Ghats, Adiyogi Shiva Statue is the world’s biggest bust statue dedicated to the celebrated Hindu deity Shiva, which is carved out of 500 tonnes of steel. Located in the Isha Yoga Complex in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, the sculpture stands tall at a height of 112 feet. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4616}",, 4619," Kovai Kondattam is an amusement park located about 2 kilometres away from Perur, in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. A fun-filled destination ideal for spending hours of unending entertainment with friends and family, Kodai Kondattam is an eco-friendly theme park. The park was built by Tamil actor Vijay and caters to al large base of visitors with its numerous water-based and dry rides ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4617}",, 4620," The Marudhamalai hill temple is located at a towering height of 500 ft in the highland on the Western Ghats. 15 kms away to north-west of Coimbatore city, the temple has an excellent invigorating atmosphere. Vehicles are allowed to pass through the Marudhamalai temple and the devasthanam has granted three buses from the low slope of the hill to get through the temple on top. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4618}",, 4621," Located in the centre of the city of Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, India; the Sree Ayyappan Temple is a significant temple that is dedicated to Lord Sree Ayyappa. This temple in Coimbatore has been built on the same lines as of the original Sabarimala Temple in Kerala ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4619}",, 4622, Velliangiri Hill Temple is situated some 40 km away from the city Of Coimbatore. The temple has essentially been dedicated to Lord Siva and sits on the Velliangiri Hill which has an imperial altitude of 6000 feet. The Velliangiri hill temple is contemplated to be the most conspicuous worship abode in and around Coimbatore and an immense number of tourist groups visit this hill temple to offer their prayers. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4620}",, 4623," The Monkey falls is an exemplary and archetypal out-of-doors coffee break spot, which is situated some 65 kilometers away from Coimbatore city and it is some 27 kilometer away from Pollachi on Coimbatore-Pollachi-Valparai main road. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4621}",, 4624," VOC Park & Zoo is an Amusement Park and Zoological Garden mostly visited by locals of Coimbatore for recreational purposes. This is a preferred picnic spot for families who get their kids to have a wonderful time and introduce their children to the world of animals. The park has a play area for the kids, an aquarium and a Jurassic Park where not just children but even adults can have fun. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4622}",, 4625," Established in 1936, Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve or Nilgiri Biosphere Nature Park is an initiative of the government to preserve the rich flora and fauna of the Nilgiris. The park boasts of over 430 species of 25,000 plants in addition to several species of mammals, reptiles, birds etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4623}",, 4626," Situated on the Bhavani River near Gobichettipalayam in Tamil Nadu, Kodiveri Dam is a scenic picnic spot and a major tourist attraction in the place. The dam is not only a tourist spot but it also provides irrigation water for over 25000 hectares of land. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4624}",, 4627, The Perur Siva Temple is situated at around 6 km away in the west of Coimbatore. The temple was built by the Karikala Cholan and has been constructed marvelously on the banks of the river Noyyal. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4625}",, 4628, Kovai Kutralam falls is an exhilarating water fall located in the scenic region of Siruvani. The water fall is about 37 kilometers away from Coimbatore city and the water fall is predominantly manifested for its exaltedness. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4626}",, 4629, The Siruvani falls and dam is situated some 37 kilometers to the west of Coimbatore city amidst the lush green Western Ghats. The river is clean and offers to its visitors some sensationally tasty water. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4627}",, 4630," Isha Yoga Ashram in India is a non-profit and non-religious center, which has been drawing innumerable people from different parts of the globe since a long time. The ashram and yoga center has been founded by Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4628}",, 4631," The Anubhavi Subramaniar temple is one of the most famous temples situated in close proximity to Coimbatore. With a spiritual aura known for its uniqueness, this temple is visited by vacationers and locals alike. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4629}",, 4632, Within half an hour's drive from the city of Coimbatore stands the shrine of Vinayagar at Eachanari dedicated to Lord Ganesha. The temple follows typical Dravidian style architecture and is imbibed with a peaceful spiritual vibe around it. The story of the deity follows a myth that has been passed down from one generation to the next. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4630}",, 4633," Brookefields Mall is an attraction famous for shopping and recreational activities in Coimbatore. From apparel to shoes and accessories, you name it, and they have it. It is a perfect place to buy stylish and trendy outfits or to put a look together for an important event. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4631}",, 4634," Gedee Car Museum is one of the few places in India where one can find cars made in Britain, Japan, France, Germany and America under one roof. The collection of cars is extremely well maintained and all the relevant information about the cars on display is mentioned for visitors to learn. It is, therefore, a favourite attraction for automobile freaks and engineering students. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4632}",, 4635," Masani Amman Temple is a temple dedicated to Masani Devi, who is also known as Shakti Devi. Situated at the confluence of the Uppar Stream and River Aliyar, the temple is a major attraction for not just the devotees of Masani Devi but also for tourists visiting Coimbatore from all around the world. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4633}",, 4636," Mundhi Vinayagur Temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha. The most important feature of the temple that makes is a major attraction in the city is the idol of Lord Ganesha which, at a height of 20 feet and width of 11 feet, is the largest idol of the deity carved in stone. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4634}",, 4637," Black Thunder Theme Park is a wonderful picnic spot in Coimbatore. Right from Dashing Boats, Volcano, Dragon Coaster, Kiddies pool, Wave pool to a Wild River Ride the park has rides to suit every age group. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4635}",, 4638, Sri Naga Sai Temple is dedicated to Sai Baba and is a famous attraction for the believers and followers of Sai Baba. This is one of the few temples of Sai Baba found in the southern part of the country. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4636}",, 4639," Ramar Temple is the only temple where the idols of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita are seen facing each other depicting their love and admiration for each other. It is a well-maintained and clean temple where devotees can offer their prayers and sit in solitude before they resume their daily work. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4637}",, 4640," Spread over an area of around 300 acres in Coimbatore, TNAU Botanical Garden boasts of some rare varieties of trees, shrubs and herbs. The garden is very well-maintained and vibrantly blooms with flowers including roses, marigold, carnations, chrysanthemums, lilies etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4638}",, 4641," Aliyar Dam Reservoir Park is situated adjacent to the dam at the foothills of Anamalai Hills in Western Ghats. The park boasts of well-maintained gardens, orderly green lawns, swings for kids and play area etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4639}",, 4642," Nehru Park is one of the popular parks in Coimbatore. It houses a massive statue of Jawaharlal Nehru- the first Prime Minister of India. Besides, it has well-maintained gardens, swings, jogging track and spaces for yoga and meditation etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4640}",, 4643, Gass Forest Museum is a natural history museum in Coimbatore located inside the premises of the Forest College Campus. The museum has several relics of wild and domestic animals stuffed and preserved to make them look real. It invites a lot of tourist influx all through the year. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4641}",, 4644," The Bara Imambara of Lucknow is one of the most famous monuments of the city. Also known as Asfi Imambara, after the name of the Nawab of Lucknow who got it constructed, it is an important place of worship for the Muslims who come here every year to celebrate the religious festival of Muharram. The Imambara is specially known for its incredible maze, known as Bhul Bhulaiya locally, which is located in the upper floor of the monument. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4642}",, 4645," The Chhota Imambara, or the Imambara of Hussainabad, is one of the most beautiful and attractive buildings in the old city of Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh. This imposing monument lies to the west of Bara Imambara and is a true sight to behold. The Chhota Imambara was initially a congregation hall for Shia Muslims that was built by Muhammad Ali Shah, who was the third Nawab of Awadh, in 1838. The Imambara was to serve as his own mausoleum as well as that of his mother, who is buried beside him in this prestigious monument. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4643}",, 4646, The British Residency of Lucknow served as a refuge for several Britishers during the uprising on 1857. The fort is now in ruins and a cemetery nearby contains the graves of the hundreds of Britishers who died during the siege. The ruins are now protected by the Archaeological Survey of India. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4644}",, 4647," Marine Drive is named after the famous Marine Drive in Mumbai. It is a picturesque strip of road adjacent to the River Gomti in Gomti Nagar, Lucknow. The spot is popular among the young crowd as a hangout place. Apart from that, people use it for jogging, cycling and similar activities. The path is sprinkled with benches to sit and relax. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4645}",, 4648," The Rumi Darwaza was built in 1784-86 and is a 60 feet high entrance, with no visible supporting fittings. It is also known as the Turkish Gate and displays Awadhi architectural style. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4646}",, 4649," The Ambedkar Memorial Park was constructed by the Mayawati Government in Gomti Nagar, Lucknow. The park was built to commemorate the people who dedicated their life to equality and human justice like Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, Kanshi Ram and others. With a budget of a whopping seven billion rupees, the park is one of the loveliest things to see in Lucknow. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4647}",, 4650, The Prince of Wales Zoological Gardens was built in 1921 was built to commemorate the Royal family's visit to Lucknow. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4648}",, 4651," Hazratganj, the central shopping district of Lucknow, has a long history behind it and has undergone a great makeover that bridges the past and the present and continues to serve as Lucknow's central shopping arcade. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4649}",, 4652," Situated at the Surajkund Park neighbourhood of Lucknow, on the banks of the River Gomti, Indira Gandhi Planetarium is also popularly known as Taramandal Show. The highlights are the science and astronomy shows, 3D models and exhibitions. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4650}",, 4653, Shah Najaf Imambara is a Muslim monument centrally located in Lucknow city at Rana Pratap Road. The dome-shaped monument houses the graves of Nawab Ghazi - Ud - Din Haider and his three wives. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4651}",, 4654," Built by Nawab Saadat Ali Khan, the Moti Mahal is popularly known as the Pearl Palace. This historical monument located on the banks of river Gomti is constructed next to Mubarak Manzil and Shah Manzil. A former residence of the Nawabs of Lucknow during the time, Moti Mahal was initially a part of the Qaisar Bagh complex. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4652}",, 4655," A monastery and shrine established in Nirala Nagar, the Ramakrishna Math is an all-monk institution dedicated to Sri Ramakrishna . With the motto of ""For one's own salvation, and for the welfare of the world"", this building has a shrine adjacent to the institute. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4653}",, 4656," Bithoor is a quaint little town nestled away in the Kanpur district of Uttar Pradesh, acclaimed for being an important hub of pilgrimage for Hindus. Along with its religious significance, Bithoor also has a good share of historical places of interest. Bithoor is immersed in local legends, religious myths, primeval artifacts and ancient ruins. The town was said to be the residence of Lav and Kush, prominent figures in the Hindu mythology of Ramayana. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4654}",, 4657," Dream World Water Amusement Park is a one-stop destination for a day full of fun, thrill and enjoyment. Boasting of umpteen rides and activities and fun games, the park is a hot pick and top favourite of the teenagers and the adults alike. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4655}",, 4658," One of the historical landmarks of Lucknow with its English past, the La Martinere School started in 1845. It houses the tomb of French Major-General Claude Martin as he resided there. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4656}",, 4659," Located on the outskirts of Lucknow along the Faizabad Road, Anandi Water Park is one of the largest waterparks in the northern area. The park hosts an array of splash pads, water swings, and other swimming activities. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4657}",, 4660," Chowk market in Lucknow is one of those places of the city that are a window into its rich cultural heritage. Beginning from Chikan work to succulent kebabs, one can find it all at the Chowk market. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4658}",, 4661," A hunting lodge converted into a summer palace for the royals, Dilkusha Kothi was built in 1800 by Major Gore in Baroque style. It faced major impact during the first war of independence and hence lies in a less than perfect state with just a few towers and walls standing. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4659}",, 4662," Once belonging to a French businessman Neal, Firangi Mahal was transferred to the government treasury under the royal decree, which was then developed into an Islamic school by Aurangzeb's consultant and his brother. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4660}",, 4663," Located in Hasanganj in Lucknow, Gautam Buddha Park is situated next to Hathi Park. Set up in 1980, this hot favourite among kids and adults, is replete with swings and slides based in lusk green lawns with blooming flowers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4661}",, 4664," An intricate merge of Indian and Islamic architectural styles, the Shahi Baoli was formerly built as a reservoir for the society of the time. It was constructed between 1784 and 1795 by Nawab Asif-Ud-Din Daula and Kifayat-Ullah, one of the excellent architects of the time. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4662}",, 4665," Janeshwar Mishra Park is a newly constructed park, located in Gomti Nagar, Lucknow. Dedicated to the demised Samajwadi Party politician, Janeshwar Mishra, the park was opened to the public in 2014. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4663}",, 4666," Situated in Aashiyana, the Chandrika Devi Temple is dedicated to the Hindu Goddess Chandi. Adorning three heads, Chandrika Devi is a said to be a combined manifestation of Goddesses Kali, Lakshmi and Saraswati. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4664}",, 4667," One of the most bustling and oldest shopping hubs of Lucknow, Aminabad is a famous market selling a wide range of products from clothes and jewellery to cosmetics, footwear and even books. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4665}",, 4668," Located at Gomti Nagar in Lucknow, Fun Republic Mall is one of the most popular and one of the largest malls in the city. Launched in 2007 by the Zee Group, the mall is replete with a plethora of big brands outlets, food stalls, grocery shops, apparels & cosmetic stores. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4666}",, 4669," The Mankameshwar Mandir is situated on the banks of river Yamuna at Saraswati Ghat in Lucknow. A revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple is the first to have had a woman priest. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4667}",, 4670," Standing tall adjacent to the Rumi Darwaza, the Husainabad Clock Tower was built in 1881 and since has been the tallest clock tower in India. It is 67 meters high, displaying Victorian-Gothic brilliance with a 14 feet long pendulum and a dial in the shape of a 12 petalled flower. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4668}",, 4671," Located in Tehseenganj, Jama Masjid is an Islamic place of worship built by King Mohammad Ali Shah Bahadur. Constructed in 1423, this ancient mosque hosted on an elevated square platform was built to outpass the grand Jama Masjid in Delhi. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4669}",, 4672," Situated on the Kanpur-Lucknow Road, Disney Water Wonder Park is a water cum amusement park. Spread over 20 acres of land, the property is solely dedicated to fun, food and adventure. Offering myriad entertainment and recreational activities, it is one of the most loved parks in the city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4670}",, 4673," Shaheed Smarak or Martyrs' Memorial is a white marbled pillar-like structure standing amidst lush green lawns at Mukarimnagar, Qaiserbagh in Lucknow. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4671}",, 4674," Nawabganj Bird Sanctuary, also known as Shahid Chandra Shekhar Azad Bird Sanctuary in Uttar Pradesh is a popular tourist hotspot. Located in Unnao the bird sanctuary is engulfed by dense forests and is home to over 250 species of aviary creatures, which include domestic Indian birds as well as the birds that migrate to the sanctuary in the winter months. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4672}",, 4675," Located close to Chhota Imambara and the Hussainabad Clock Tower, Hussainabad Picture Gallery is a popular tourist attraction in Lucknow. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4673}",, 4676," Spread across 76 acres, the Dr Ram Manohar Lohiya Park is a popular park in Gomti Nagar. Dedicated to the socialist Dr Ram Manohar Lohiya, the park sites four divisions of courtyards and separate entrances. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4674}",, 4677," Chattar Manzil or popularly known as Umbrella Palace was built by Nawab Ghazi Uddin Haider and was later on used by the ruler of Awadh and his wives. Located on the banks of the river Gomti, the building is a glowing example of Nawabi and European architecture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4675}",, 4678," Located in Qaiserbagh, the 1857 Memorial Museum Residency is a dedicated piece to the First War of Independence of 1857. Containing relics and antiques of the time, the museum also has visual displays of the war. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4676}",, 4679," Situated in the Barabanki district of Uttar Pradesh, 25 kms away from Lucknow, Dewa or Dewa Sharif is a small town which is renowned world wide for the shrine of Haji Waris Ali Shah. Considered to be a prominent site of Muslim heritage, the shrine also has a mosque and a khankah within the premises, and is regularly visited by pilgrims. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4677}",, 4680," Located in Qaiserbagh in Lucknow, Begum Hazrat Mahal Park is a popular park. Hosting swings and a play area for kids, this crowd-favourite picnic spot is also a great place for walks, jobs, elderly laughing clubs, yoga and meditation. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4678}",, 4681," Situated a little on the outskirts of Lucknow city, Nilansh Theme Park hosts an array of fun games, activities and an exclusive water park. The site also avails space for events, private parties and gatherings and overnight stays. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4679}",, 4682," Hathi Park is one of the most visited and popular parks in Lucknow. The park has several swings and slides for kids and recreational elephant structures which can be climbed. The park facilitates other games and activities for children as well. Besides, it has food stalls to satisfy your hunger pangs. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4680}",, 4683," Built by Nawab Wajid Ali Shah, Safed Baradari is a white marbled palace originally constructed as the Nawab's ""Palace of Mourning"". Located at Maharaja Mahamudabad of Qaiser Bagh, the Safed Baradari houses marble statues of the Anjuman founders Maharajas Man Singh and Balrampur's Digvijay Singh. Initially called Qasr-ul-Aza, this structure further came to be used as a British petitionary court. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4681}",, 4684," Located in Qaiser Bagh, the Tomb of Saadat Ali Khan is a combined mausoleum of both Saadat Ali Khan and his wife Khursheed Zadi. Constructed by their son, this is a tomb adorning the typical amalgam of Indian and Islamic architectural styles. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4682}",, 4685," Constructed between 1848-1850, under the rule of Nawab Wajid Ali Shah, Kaiserbagh Palace is one of the most famous monuments and exotic masterpieces of Mughal architecture. It is located from the eastern end of the Chattar Manzil to the Tarawali Kothi. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4683}",, 4686," Sikandar Bagh is an ancient styled posh mansion and a bracketing garden built in the 1800s. Located on Ashok Road, this greenery housed here is known to be the last Mughal garden in India. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4684}",, 4687," Launched in 2002, Amrapali Water Park is a top pick for an adventure day outing for families and friends. The park boasts of the highest number of rides in the region. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4685}",, 4688," Four Seasons Fun City is situated on the Rai Bareilly Road in Lucknow. Besides the umpteen thrilling rides, swimming pools, rain dance, tube slides etc, the highlight of the park is the snow park where you can experience artificial snow. The park also has an amazing DJ and sound system. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4686}",, 4689, Fun Village Water Park and Resort is situated on the Lucknow - Allahabad highway and has a lot of exciting and thrilling water and regular rides. The park also has a resort within the premises where you can relax to take a break from the pell-mell of the city life. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4687}",, 4690," Located on the Behta Kursi Road in Lucknow, Scorpio Club or Scorpio Water Park is the perfect way to beat the summer heat amidst cool blue waters.You can get your adrenaline all rushed up with all the thrilling and adventurous rides. The property also has a fine dine restaurant to satiate your hunger pangs. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4688}",, 4691," MARC - Marine aquarium cum regional centre - is a major tourist attraction for all Digha visitors. It has the largest inbuilt aquarium in India. The aquarium has three kinds of creatures: species of conservative importance, 'local and curious' species and freshwater species. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4689}",, 4692," This one is a man-made beach, created 2 km away from the old one. It is better planned and more easily accessible from nearby hotels. The new beach is bigger, less crowded and better maintained compared to the Old Digha beach. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4690}",, 4693," If you're looking for a more laidback and tranquil beach atmosphere, Udaipur beach is the right place to visit. The beach has lonely, deserted stretches of seashore where you can just walk along, take a dip in the water or just rent a bike to roam around. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4691}",, 4694," 15 km from Digha, Shankarpur is a virgin beach with a lovely view of the beach surrounded by local fish boats and rows of tress giving visitors the perfect Kodak moment. Near the beach, there are also a few temples in Shankarpur. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4692}",, 4695," Lined with coconut and palm trees all along, Talasari beach is famous among sea food lovers for the delicacies it offers. The place has an amazing view with all the stretches of greens peeking through the mountains and the rivers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4693}",, 4696," With neatly paved walkways, a multitude of seating areas, verdant surroundings, a gorgeous ropeway ride and boating facilities to enjoy its own mini-lake, the Amarabati park provides wholesome family fun for children and adults looking for a relaxed manner of killing some time during their vacation in the beautiful Digha. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4694}",, 4697," Situated at a distance of 6-8 km from Digha, Chandaneswar Shiv temple has mythology and folklore depicting its creation and history. The temple plays host to a huge annual fair on the first day of Oriya calendar and sees an influx of a large number of tourists every year. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4695}",, 4698," Old Digha Beach is one of the less popular beaches in Digha and experiences relatively less tourism. Although there are no shacks or eating joints on the beach, there are however, stone seats made for people to sit and relax. There are stone crumbles and boulders formed due to erosion, that dominate the area. However, it is still considered an ideal place to watch the sunsets and sunrises. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4696}",, 4699," Flanked on the coast of the Bay of Bengal, Chandpur Beach is one of the less popular and less crowded beaches near Kolkata. Boasting of a beautiful sea side view and clear emerald water, the beach is considered ideal to relax and unwind. The beach, however, is different than the other beaches in the region. Its banks are slightly eroded and there is recession caused by the sea water. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4697}",, 4700," Nestled in the lap of the majestic Himalayan mountain range lies the quaint Dharamshala Cricket Stadium, also known as the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) Stadium. Located at a height of 1,457 masl amidst the Dhauladhar mountain range in Kangra valley, it is one of the highest sports grounds in the world. Operated under the auspices of HPCA, the Cricket Stadium often serves as the practice ground for the Indian Cricket Team, Himachal Pradesh state-level cricket team, as well as Indian Premier League (IPL) team Kings XI Punjab. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4698}",, 4701," Overlooking the mountain ranges of Dhauladhar, the Namgyal Monastery is situated within the Tsuglagkhang complex. This complex also is the proud home to the residence of Dalai Lama, among various other shrines, temples, bookstores, souvenir shops etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4699}",, 4702, Triund is a 9-km trek away from Mcleodganj. It is situated at a great height and provides a mesmerizing view of the Moon Peak-Indera Pass. This is an ideal spot for picnics and the clean and pristine environment will surely rejuvenate your senses. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4700}",, 4703," This neo-gothic church was built in 1852 and is one of the most important churches in Himachal Pradesh. Located near Dharamshala and on the way to Mcleodganj, this church was built in dedication to John the Baptist. Set amidst lush deodar forests, this peaceful edifice is known for its Belgian stained-glass windows.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4701}",, 4704," With artifacts and manuscripts that date back to the 12th century, the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives is one the pioneering institutions in the study and research of Buddhism. With as many as 80,000 manuscripts, 600 Buddhist artifacts including beautifully crafted silk applique thangkas and a three dimensional, wood carved mandala of the Avalokiteshwara, one of the most revered and compassionate Bodhisattva in Buddhism. With an air of peace and serenity descending upon people who visit the museum, it is indeed a calming experience to visitors of this offbeat museum in India. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4702}",, 4705," The War Memorial in the forests of Dharamshala was created to commemorate the memory of those who fought to save our motherland. During the Indo-China War of 1947-48, 1962, 1965, and 1971, and UN Peace Operations, many brave soldiers of Kangra lost their lives as war heroes. Three huge panels of black stone, each 24 feet in height, preserve their memory in stone. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4703}",, 4706," Popularly known for the study of Tantric Meditation and Philosophy, the Gyuto Monastery is one of the beautiful and popular monasteries located in Dharamshala. It was founded in India in 1959 and was established for preserving and promoting the tradition of Black Magic, popularly known as Tantric Teachings, of the great teacher Ksongkhapa. The glorious monastery has helped in depicting how, unlike popular belief, black magic can be used for the well-being of the people. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4704}",, 4707," This temple is located at a height of 1770 m above sea level. Surrounded by beautiful pools and lush greenery, this temple attracts a lot of devotees and tourists throughout the year. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4705}",, 4708," The ropeway between Dharamshala and Mcleodganj, called the Dharamshala Skyway, is a 1.8km long ropeway that takes one from Dharamshala to Mcleodganj in just 5 minutes. It features 18 gondolas as well as 2 stations and 10 towers, with the top station being in front of the Dalai Lama Temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4706}",, 4709," Dal lake is located 11 km away from lower Dharamsala and lies in between hills and deodar trees. This is a starting point for treks and excursion around the lake, making for a memorable experience. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4707}",, 4710," The Dalai Lama Temple, also known as Tsuglakhang Temple, is a politico-religious centre in Dharamsala located close to the home of the Dalai Lama. The gigantic complex houses massive statues of Avalokiteshvara, Padmasambhava and several other Buddhist monks. The main attraction is the enormous idol of Buddha sitting on an elevated pedestal. The chief prayer wheel is also located here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4708}",, 4711," This museum is located inside the Tsuglagkhang complex and has a collection of brilliant forms of Tibetan Art, which include history documents, pottery, handicrafts, paintings etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4709}",, 4712," The Bhagsu Falls are situated 2 km away from McLeodganj. Set amidst lush greenery and nature in its most pristine form, these falls are majestic and grand and should not be missed by all tourists travelling here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4710}",, 4713," The smallest tea region of India, Dharamshala has beautifully lined and organized tea gardens across the Kangra Valley. It is known for its good quality tea and is available for purchase in many shops across Dharamshala and Mcleodganj. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4711}",, 4714," There are different ventures or institutes which organizes treks here, you will be accompanied with well experienced guides and trekking experts. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4712}",, 4715," Located inside the Thekchen Chöling temple complex in Mcleodganj near Dharamsala, Kalachakra Temple is a popular Tibetan temple. It is known for housing the stunning murals of Kalachakra (Wheel of Time) which are linked to the Avalokitesvara, of whom Dalai Lama is a manifestation. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4713}",, 4716," Located in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, Jwala Devi Temple is dedicated to Jwala Ji - a Hindu Goddess depicted by a set of eternal flames. One of the 52 Shakti Peethas in India, it is believed that the tongue of Goddess Sati fell where the Jwala Devi Temple is now situated. A novel temple which does not have an idol, the five aartis conducted at Jwala Devi Temple are the main attraction. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4714}",, 4717," This is the place where the Dalai Lama resides. This complex has a monastery, various stupas and temples, bookstore and a cafe'''' which will attract devotees from all over the world and serve tourists as well. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4715}",, 4718," Situated 32 kms from Kangra in Dharamsala on the Nagrota- Surian Link Road, Masroor Rock Cut Temple is an archaeological site which is currently in ruins. The complex is a combination of 15 rock cut temples designed in the Indo- Aryan style of architecture, believed to have been built in the 8th century (as per relics). ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4716}",, 4719," Located 5 kms away from the town of Dharamsala in Khaniyara, at the foothills of Dhauladhar, Aghanjar Mahadev Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Believed to have been built around 500 years ago, the temple is nestled amidst bounteous forests and emerald mountain peaks. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4717}",, 4720," One of the leading independent film festivals of the county is the Dharamshala Film Festival, held every year in November. The festival is for filmmakers, volunteers and travellers from far and wide. Showcasing the best of Indian and international cinema, the DIFF provides a platform for hitherto unknown artists to take centre stage. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4718}",, 4721, The Kangra Museum is dedicated to the brilliant marvels of Tibetan and Buddhist artwork and their rich history. Its is situated near the bus station of Dharamshala. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4719}",, 4722," A small rustic space located in the village of Dharamkot about 2km from Mcleodganj, Dharamkot Studio is a hidden gem where people can take pottery lessons. The lessons include trying to get the hang of the art using simply the hands and the wheel. The studio is also known for reviving black pottery, and trained instructors guide locals and tourists every step of the way. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4720}",, 4723," McLeodganj is famous for its culture, crafts, etc. and tourists flock in from different parts of the world to experience it and be a part of it. The shopping experience in McLeodganj is worth remembering, provided you know how to bargain and purchase the local items of the place such as Tibetan mats and carpets. If you're planning a visit there, see the sights, soak in the scenery, sample the local food and before leaving, grab some souvenirs and gifts from the local markets to carry the feeling and memories of Mcleodganj home with you. As a bonus point, many of the stores on our list give part or all of their proceeds to local relief organisations. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4721}",, 4724," Located in Dharamshala near Mcleodganj, Naam Art Gallery is often visited by people interested in the art. Even people with a creative bent of mind can spend some relaxed and enjoyable time here, looking around at a number of works as well as spiritual artworks. The Naam Art Gallery showcases work of the European artists Elsbeth Buschman (watercolours and acrylics) and Alfred W. Hallett (oil paintings). Those interested in collecting art can buy some prints available here at a price of INR 400. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4722}",, 4725," Named after the summer residence of The Dalai Lama at Lhasa, the Norbulingka Institute is a popular learning centre that is located 7.5 km from the district of McLeodganj in Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh. Built in a traditional Tibetan Style, it is set in a beautiful garden of meandering paths, flowing streams, small waterfalls and ponds with the spectacular Dhauladhar Mountains of the Outer Himalayas rising prominently in the background. It is, thus, a must place to visit for people who have a natural hunger for enhancing their knowledge and observe the live culture of Tibet. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4723}",, 4726," With no shortage of hilly terrain in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, paragliding has become a significant adventure sport in the area. It is a beautiful opportunity for adventure lovers to fly like birds, surrounded by the gorgeous mountain ranges and the tea gardens under the clear blue skies. Indrunag and Bir Billing are two of the most popular spots for paragliding in Dharamshala. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4724}",, 4727," Part of the Tsuglagkhang Complex, Nechung Monastery is one of the most popular attractions in Dharamshala and is of extreme importance in Tibetan and Buddhist culture. The monastery is located below the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives and is where the State Oracle or the Nechung Oracle resides. The establishment walls are beautifully painted, and it is set in a calm environment amidst the greenery and mountains of the area. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4725}",, 4728," Situated in the village of Upari Barol, the Namgyalma Stupa is a dome-shaped structure modelled after stupas constructed in the 3rd century BC during the rule of King Ashoka. The stupa is said to contain the remains of Buddha and is a place of worship and a tribute to the Tibetan soldiers who lost their lives in the freedom struggle. There are numerous prayer wheels around the structure. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4726}",, 4729," The trek to Indrahar Pass is a fairly easy one, being the most picturesque trail starting from Mcleodganj, covering Lahesh and Triund Caves, and lasts about 14 km single way. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4727}",, 4730," Built on the Beas River in Kangra District of Himachal Pradesh, Pong Dam Lake is an earthfill reservoir constructed for generating hydroelectricity and for irrigation purposes. Constructed in 1975, the dam is based on the foothills of the Shivaliks. Also known as the Beas Dam, Maharana Pratap Sagar and Pong Reservoir, the region boasts of rich wildlife and is a breeding ground of commercially viable fish. The reservoir is home to a large number of birds and hence, has been converted into a Bird Sanctuary. The region has been declared as one of the 27 international wetland sites by Ramsar Conventions owing to its rich wildlife and vegetation cover. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4728}",, 4731," Located in Mcleodganj’s Naddi Village, Naddi View Point is the perfect location for catching a glimpse of the spectacular Dhauladhar ranges, especially during the winters when the peaks are covered in snow. A trek or drive to Naddi View Point, specifically in the evening, will allow visitors to catch the sunset against the mountains, take photographs, and there is also the option to see the distant mountains through a telescope. It also serves as the starting point for various treks like Kareri Lake, Triund, and Dharamkot. The tea stalls on the way provide snacks and beverages. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4729}",, 4732," The Laka Glacier Trek or the Snow Line Trek is a 3-day beginner-friendly trek set in the Kangra Valley that takes trekkers up to 10,600 feet. Beginning from Mcleodganj, it goes farther than the Triund trek, passing oak, pine trees, and rhododendron bushes. It covers a distance of 26km, at the end of which lies the magnificent view of the snow-clad Dhauladhar ranges and the Kangra Valley at sunset. The trek includes a camping experience that involves sitting around a bonfire, eating a hot meal, and listening to soothing music, along with a bird-watching experience owing to the many songbirds around. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4730}",, 4733," The Lahesh Cave Trek is a popular trek in Himachal Pradesh that is set in the Dhauladhar ranges, taking trekkers up to an altitude of 3,500 m above sea level, following a trail of 12km. Lahesh Caves, located on the path to Indrahar Pass, serve as a campsite and offer magnificent views of the surrounding snow-covered peaks. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4731}",, 4734," The Dhauladhar ranges, part of the lesser Himalayan mountains, rise to an altitude of 3,500 m to 6,000 m above sea level and provide marvellous scenic views, especially when snow-clad. There is no dearth of ways to catch a glimpse of these peaks, with some of the most common being trekking; some of the popular treks include the ones to Triund, Lahesh Caves and Laka Glacier. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4732}",, 4735," Set amidst oak and deodar forests in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, Guna Devi Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the Goddess Kali. One of the best ways to reach the temple is through a guided trek that begins from Naddi village and provides an opportunity to admire the area’s natural beauty and the view of the Dhauladhar peaks around. People can take photographs while on the trek and after having reached the temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4733}",, 4736," One of the most popular freshwater lakes, Velliyani Lake, is located 7km away from Kovalam in Trivandrum, Kerala. Velliyani lake is also known as 'Velliyani Kayal' in the regional language Malayalam. Spread over 7.5 acres, the lake is a significant water source for irrigation and drinking purposes. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4734}",, 4737," Kovalam has a beautiful beach surrounded by rows of green palm groves. It is one of the most picturesque beaches of India with a wide variety of water sports activities. The beach can be divided into three parts. Lighthouse beach, which lies to the South, the northernmost part is known as Samudra and Hawah which is located in the centre. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4735}",, 4738," Mainly known for its 35 m high lighthouse atop Kurumkal hillock, this beach offers are sandy walk and lip smacking sea food to its visitors. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4736}",, 4739," Hawah is a stretch of isolated beach famous for its enchanting sunset views. Renowned as the second largest beach, it is also known as Eve's Beach for it being the first topless beach in India. However, topless bathing is banned now. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4737}",, 4740," Primly sitting atop a rock on the beach, Haylcon Castle was built by Her Highness, The Queen of Travancore Maharani Sethu Lakshmi Bai as a private residence. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4738}",, 4741, A large promontory separates this Northern beach from the southern side. Samudra Beach is where you can enjoy the sight of shoreline fishing and watch local fishermen ply their trade. There is also a mosque on this beach. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4739}",, 4742," Originating from the southern part of the western ghats, the Karaman River is a prominent tourist attraction in Trivandrum. The river flows through a small suburb called Karamana. It attracts many tourists with various indulging activities. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4740}",, 4743, Surfing in India is not the way it seems. The beautiful beaches spreading across the 7500 km of coastline in India provides exciting surf spots for surfing enthusiasts. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4741}",, 4744," The Veli Tourist Village is a famous picnic spot in the mouth of the River Veli. Situated 12 km from Thiruvananthapuram, the site offers various indulging activities. The most prominent ones are the pedal/speedboat that explored the lagoon, the children's park, horse rides and swimming pool. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4742}",, 4745, Vizhinjam is a seaside hamlet very close to the scenic Kovalam Beach. It is situated 17 km from Trivandrum.Vizhinjam Caves have rock cut sculptures from the 8th century that houses one-celled shrine of Vinandhara Dakshinamurthi with an unfinished statue of Shiva and Parvathi on either side. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4743}",, 4746, Valiyathura Pier became one of the most famous spots of south Kerala in 1950. Earlier it was extensively used for transport of cargo and currently its mostly used by fishermen to launch catamarans during rough weather. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4744}",, 4747," Kovalam Art Gallery is home to many intricate paintings, artefacts and one of the favourite tourist spots in Kovalam. It is at a proximate distance from Hawah Beach, Trivandrum. It is a feast for the eyes of artist and art lover alike who wish to place their eyes on traditional Indian art. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4745}",, 4748," Located 16 km north of Trivandrum, Aruvikkara Dam is situated on the banks of the river Karamana. It is a favorite getaway for visitors who wish to feed the fishes that pop up on the shore or take a casual stroll around the picnic spots near the dam. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4746}",, 4749," Honoured as India's first offshore coral reef, Artificial offshore coral reef in Kovalam has gained popularity. This major project aimed to protect and enhance the environment by the government of Kerala in association with the Department of harbour engineering. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4747}",, 4750," Thiruvallam Parasurama Temple is situated on the banks of Karamana River. It is known to be the only temple in Kerala dedicated to Lord Parasurama. According to the folklore the 2000-year-old temple is believed to have visited by Parasurama, the sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4748}",, 4751," Located near Theatre Junction in Kovalam, Vizhinjam Marine Aquarium is situated in one of the busiest fishing harbours. Officially known as Sagarika marine research aquarium, the place houses a large variety of rare aquatic species like squirrelfish, clownfish, moon wrasse and a school of invertebrates and ornamental fishes. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4749}",, 4752," Pozhikkara is a beautiful beach in Kovalam at the inter-junction of the backwaters meeting the sea. Lined with tall towering trees and healthy vegetation, the beach is one of the most green beaches of the city. Perfect for swimming and sunbathing, the beach also has myriad other options to make your trip fun. You can also try the delicious mouth watering local food from the stalls and shacks on the shores. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4750}",, 4753," Situated in the southern part of Kovalam, Chowara Beach is popular for its fishing spots. Besides the regular fishermen at work with their huge Chinese fishing nets and big boats, you will also find several picnickers gathered here with their basket of food. The highlight of the beach is a Chowara Ayyappa Temple which gives a hilltop picturesque view of the shores and adjoining villages. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4751}",, 4754," A beautiful extension of the Samudra Beach, Ashoka Beach is a quiet, deserted stretch of land in Kovalam, Kerala. Mostly frequented by romantic couples owing the serenity and solitude of the place, the beach also has several ayurvedic spa centres to help you destress, refresh and rejuvenate from the monotony of life. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4752}",, 4755, Vizhinjam Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Kovalam which houses a lighthouse and an impressive marine aquarium. The beach is also known to be one of the largest ports in India. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4753}",, 4756," Staying in a houseboat is one of the unique experiences and one of the most exotic things things to do in Kovalam. In addition to relishing amazing Malabari cuisines, you can also enjoy stunning locales, rich green paddy fields and emerald plantations. You can avail the opportunity at the Ashtamudi Lake or the Karamana River. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4754}",, 4757, One of the most unique things to do in Kovalam is riding on a catamaran. Floating on top of the serene blue waters and letting the wind rush at your face is definitely going to be one of the most memorable experiences of your life. You can try out the activity at the Vellayani Lake or the Hawah Beach. The boats are mostly traditional and are rowed with the help of paddles. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4755}",, 4758," When in Kovalam, you absolutely have to indulge in treating yourself with the world-known Ayurvedic massages and spas. This is one of the topmost things to do in Kovalam. With a variety of techniques and herbal oils, the massages leave you completely relaxed and wanting for some more. Some hotels have this in-house facility while there are other places as well where you can avail it. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4756}",, 4759," German Bakery is one of the most popular bakeries in Kovalam and it serves mouth watering German cuisine. Besides the English ambiance and delicious food, you can also enjoy the beachy views as the restaurant is located on the Lighthouse Beach. You can also relish sumptuous Ayurvedic meals in the cafe. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4757}",, 4760," What runs through the heart of this area, River Cauvery, also creates Abbey Falls when it cascades 70 feet down the rocks. A perfect picnic spot, this is one of the main attractions in Madikeri. These falls are amidst the coffee and cardamom plantations in the Western ghats. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4758}",, 4761," The place of origin of the Cauvery river from the Brahmagiri Hills, Talacauvery is extremely sacred and hence attracts many tourists and devotees. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4759}",, 4762, Namdroling is home to the spectacular Golden Temple which is presided by an 18m tall gold plated statue of Buddha. Visitors can enjoy some serene environment here and practice meditation in the monastery. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4760}",, 4763," The relaxing venue for the Kings of Kodagu, the view from Raja's Seat is unparalleled. The breathtaking view of sun setting into the undulated mountains is mesmerizing. The garden here is adorned with multitude of flowers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4761}",, 4764," Madikeri is an equally enjoyable destination for all those whose feet itch for trekking through its landscapes, high peaks and lush greenery interspersed by streams and threads of River Cauvery. A lot of trails here, experience relatively less footfall, leaving them untouched and pristine. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4762}",, 4765," Built in the Indo-Saracenic style of architecture, this beautiful structure of Gaddige Raja's tomb is the mortal remains of the Kodavad Royalty. These tombs date back to 1820. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4763}",, 4766," The Madikeri Fort is a popular attraction in Coorg in Karnataka. Situated in the centre of Madikeri town, the majestic fort offers tourists insights into the history of Coorg. The elevated structures of the fort also provide panoramic views of the town. Built-in the 17th century by Muddu Raja using mud, the structure was rebuilt by Tipu Sultan in granite. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4764}",, 4767, Madikeri is known for its resplendent coffee plantations and green meadows sprawling over acres of land. The area is popular for its premium class coffee beans. One of the best activities to do in Madikeri is to take a walk through these gorgeous coffee plantations. The estates offer individual tours where you can closely watch the picking or sowing or harvesting of the beans depending on the season when you are visiting. You can also taste the coffee and take it back home with you. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4765}",, 4768," Depicting both Islamic and Gothic architecture, Omkareshwara temple was built in 1820 by Lingarajendra as a dedication to Lord Shiva. A water tank in this temple houses many fresh water fish and adds to the beauty of this temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4766}",, 4769," A singular attraction tucked between coffee estates and tropical forests, Chingara Falls is a delight for nature lovers and trekkers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4767}",, 4770," Chelavara Falls is one of the most enchanting falls in Coorg, Karnataka. These vigorous falls gush down from a height of 150 feet on a rock shaped like a tortoise. Therefore, this fall is also known as Embepare in the local dialect which translates to ""tortoise rock"". This massive natural marvel originates from a small stream, a tributary of Kaveri near Cheyyandane village in Karnataka. Nestled amongst the serene greenery of coffee plantations, the Chelavara falls are quite the sight. The best experience can be had during the monsoons or just after when the water level is at its peak and the surrounding forests at their luscious best. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4768}",, 4771," One of the most enjoyable picnic spots in the area, this one comes with a deer park, peacock park, rabbit park and the river running through the island's heart. One can also enjoy boating and a dip into the river here. This is a must-visit area in Madikeri, especially if you are with kids. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4769}",, 4772," Located on the Madikeri-Siddapur Road, Chettali is a small village blessed with lush greenery and misty hills surrounding it. The Cherala bhagavathy temple here also attracts tourists and devotees. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4770}",, 4773," Located at a distance of 12 kms from the town of Madikeri in the Coorg district of Karnataka, Galibeedu is a small trekking destination hidden away from the world. The 14 kms long trek is as thrilling as it can get with tiny streams flowing through it in picturesque surroundings; and offers a diverse trail to scale, ideal for both the novices and professionals. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4771}",, 4774," Bhagmandala temple is situated where the Cauvery river is meets the two tributaries Kanake and Sujyoti. Built in Kerala style architecture, it is dedicated to multiple deities. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4772}",, 4775, This training camp carries out training of wild elephants by the forest department along with the help of the local tribal communities. Elephant rides can be enjoyed by the visitors along with opportunities to scrub and feed the elephants. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4773}",, 4776," Overlooking the grassy knolls of Pushpagiri forests in the Western Ghats, Mandalpatti is a spectacular and unique vantage point in Madikeri, Karnataka. Huddled at an altitude of 1800 m, the spot is especially famous for the view it offers at sunrise and sunset. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4774}",, 4777," While in the area, get your hands on locally grown coffee and spices to take back home. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4775}",, 4778, Louisa Point is one of the most famous viewpoints in Matheran. It offers two different views from the top. Visit Louisa Point is on a clear day to enjoy the spectacular view of the city and the remains of Prabal and Vishalgad fort.  ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4776}",, 4779," Also known as the Sharlott lake, Charlotte Lake is an ideal quick retreat for those who seek silence and a perfect spot for the campers and picnickers. Birdwatching is a popular activity here.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4777}",, 4780, Different species of monkeys and langurs ca be spotted at Matheran Monkey Point. You can also experience the phenomenon of echoing here if you shout out into the mountains while facing the Hart Cliff. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4778}",, 4781," Downhill from One tree hill viewpoint in Matheran, Shivaji's Ladder is a pathway with the steps in the shape of a ladder. Surrounded by lush green woods, it is one of the most popular trekking points in Matheran. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4779}",, 4782," Panorama Point is a scenic point in Matheran that offers 360-degree panoramic views of the Western Ghats and the verdant plains dotted with villages far below. An ideal picnic spot, it is a magnet for photo fanatic and adventure seekers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4780}",, 4783, One Tree Hill point in Matheran is one of the most scenic viewpoints in Maharashtra. It affords a panoramic and unobstructed view of the deep valleys and stretching forests that surround the hill station of Matheran. It is also famous for trekking. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4781}",, 4784, Echo Point is a popular viewpoint in Matheran famous for the reverberations and echoes it generates. The hilltop also gives a bird's eye view of the entire region. Echo Point is also known for adventure activities like rope climbing and zip lining ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4782}",, 4785, Neral Matheran Toy Train is a heritage railway that connects Neral to Matheran via a 21-kilometre railway line. It serves as an interesting mode of transport to explore the Western Ghats of India. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4783}",, 4786," Ambarnath Temple is a historic Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Located at Ambarnath near Mumbai, it was built in 1060. The temple complex has a stark resemblance to the Dilwara Temples located in Mount Abu. The stunning architecture of the temple complex is a treat to the eyes.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4784}",, 4787," Also known as the sunset point, Porcupine Point is a famous viewpoint in Matheran. It is famous for the mind-stirring view of Matheran during the sunset and an unparalleled view of the Prabalgad Fort situated nearby. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4785}",, 4788," Alexander Point is one of the most scenic viewpoints in Matheran. It is famous for enchanting panoramic views of Palasdari Lake, Rambaug Point, Garbut Point and Chowk Point.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4786}",, 4789, The Hart Point is one of the popular viewpoints in Matheran. It affords a stunning panoramic view of the surrounding lush valleys and the Western Ghats. It is ideal for a picnic and for watching the sunrise and sunset.  ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4787}",, 4790, Little Chowk Point is one of the most loved spots of Matheran. It is named so because the view of Matheran Chowk from this point is absolutely breathtaking on a clear day. The large statue of Lord Ganesh is another attraction. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4788}",, 4791, The Honeymoon Point is a viewpoint in Matheran which is famous the Grand Canyon of India. The stunning view of the mountains and the nearby Prabalgad Frt from this point is simply breathtaking. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4789}",, 4792," While here, one can shop for leather items, Kolhapuri footwear, Chikki, honey and simple handicraft items here. One can head to the Mall road for their shopping spree. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4790}",, 4793," Rambagh Point is one of the most famous picnic spots of Matheran. It provides a spectacular view of Karjat and Khandala, and the surrounding valleys. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4791}",, 4794," Prabalgad Fort, also known as Kalavantin Durg is situated between Matheran and Panvel in Maharashtra. A trek to this place is perfect for those who enjoy adventure. This trek which commences from the base village of Shedung takes about 3 hours. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4792}",, 4795," A paradise for nature lovers, adventure seekers and photographers, Belvedere Point is a famous view point to get a fabulous view of the beautiful valley of Matheran. The site receives high velocity wind which even reverses the flow of the waterfall flowing downhill. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4793}",, 4796," King George Point is a view point in Matheran to see the rolling hills covered in lush green natural vegetation, the valleys, the enchanting waterfalls and the mesmerising Charlotte Lake. It is a perfect attraction to escape the polluted city air and replenish the body, mind and soul. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4794}",, 4797," One of the many view points in Matheran, Lord Point offers a different angle to view the beautiful natural surroundings. The beautiful valleys, the charming waterfalls, the sounds of the birds chirping their hearts away in the unpolluted air is sure to mesmerise everyone and serve as a perfect attraction for nature lovers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4795}",, 4798," Khandala Point is one of the most preferred points in Matheran to get a good view of the scenic beauty of the location. Due to its proximity to the main road and the market, it often gets many visitors. This is a perfect point to view the beautiful valley when on a time crunch. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4796}",, 4799," Mount Barry has the highest altitude in Matheran and offers a spectacular birdês eye view of the Western Ghats, the waterfalls and the toy train traversing through the rugged natural landscape. It is one of the few points that are not mostly crowded and provide for a tranquil escape for the tired soul. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4797}",, 4800, Malang Point is another well known point in Matheran that offers a beautiful view of the scenic mountain ranges and several enchanting waterfalls amidst dense forests. The point is also connected by several trekking trails and is frequented often by trekkers navigating through the forests. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4798}",, 4801," Paymaster Park is a recreational park and a famous picnic spot in Matheran. The beautifully landscaped gardens, the colourful and fragrant flower beds and the gazebo in the middle of the mesmerizing park are a treat to the nature lovers.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4799}",, 4802," Built at an elevation of 3700 feet above sea level, Irshalgad Fort is the sister fort of Prabalgad Fort. It is surrounded by dense forestation and has several thrilling trekking trails. The Irshalgad pinnacle also serves as a perfect spot for mountaineering.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4800}",, 4803, Pisharnath Mahadev Mandir is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is the oldest temple in  The Shivalinga is self manifested and has a unique tilted L-shape. The temple is located on the banks of the scenic Charlotte lake and is not as crowded as other commercial temples. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4801}",, 4804," Named after Goddess Pebi Devi, Vikatgad Peb Fort is an ancient fort on the Matheran Hill range. The fort is surrounded by the scenic natural landscape of the Western Ghats and is a preferred trekking destination and a weekend picnic spot. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4802}",, 4805," Dhodani Waterfalls is one of the most picturesque waterfalls situated in Matheran. A popular picnic spot among both the locals and the tourists, the waterfalls also has the option for several water sports, the most popular of which is waterfall rappelling. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4803}",, 4806," Replete with innumerous vantage points and mighty mountain peaks, Rock Climbing is one of the top activities and things to do in Matheran. You can avail the opportunity near Louisa Point, Alexander Point, Prabal Fort and Shivaji Ladder among others. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4804}",, 4807," Spread in an area of 392 sq. Km, the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve is one of the largest and famed tiger reserves in the country, famous for the magnificent Bengal Tiger found there. The Ranthambore Tiger Reserve derives its name from the Ranthambore Fort located in the region. Situated in the Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan, it forms a part of Project Tiger reserves, by the Government of India, set up in 1955. Ancient religious ruins found within the forest, surrounded by the rich biodiversity and aesthetically crumbling cenotaphs make Ranthambore Tiger Reserve a favourite spot for photographers, wildlife enthusiasts and travellers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4805}",, 4808, Jeep Safari is the best way to explore the various zones of the Ranthambore National Park. Jeep safaris need to be booked well in advance to ensure availability. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4806}",, 4809, Ranthambore Fort lies in the reserve itself though you need not buy a ticket to get into the reserve to see the fort. The fort is situated higher up and the view from it is quite amazing. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4807}",, 4810," One of the most famous temples of Lord Ganesha is located atop the fort. The local post office receives and delivers thousands of invitation cards to the Lord Ganesha temple as people symbolically send the first invitation card for major functions like weddings, house warming, etc. to Lord Ganesh. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4808}",, 4811, Wildlife Safari at Ranthambore is a famous activity amongst nature and wildlife lovers where one can see various species in their natural habitat. The Ranthambore National Park has separate safaris to explore the park in separate zones. One of the favourite is the one to see the majestic tiger in its natural habitat. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4809}",, 4812," A beautiful natural water body, Surwal Lake is a treat to the tired eyes. It is located inside the Ranthambore National Park and the mesmeric surroundings make the attraction worth a visit. The region is also famous for bird watching and one can observe a number of migratory birds during the winter season. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4810}",, 4813," Located within a 500 metres distance from the famous Ranthambore Fort in Rajasthan, Jogi Mahal is the iconic hunting lodge built by the royalties of Jaipur for their entertainment and recreation. It stands by the beautiful lake, called Padam Talao, inside the Ranthambore National Park, which gets its name from the blooming lotuses in the water. The lake happens to be a favourite watering hole of the animals of Ranthambore like tigers, leopards, deer, monkeys and more. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4811}",, 4814, Akaula Region is the most densely forested region in the wildlife reserve. It has a number of pools and waterholes which keep the temperature low at all times making it a perfect habitat for several species that thrives in a cool environment. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4812}",, 4815," Raj Bagh Ruins is an enchanting monument inside the Ranthambore National Park. It is situated on the banks of Raj Bagh Lake and is a preferred shelter for the wildlife, especially the tigers. The rustic structure amidst the beautiful dense forests and serene lakes is worth exploring. It is also an apt location for photography. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4813}",, 4816, Kachida Valley is also inside the reserve. Panther population of the reserve resides here. You will have to reach this valley via the jeep safari. Panthers don't usually leave this area in order to avoid conflict with the tigers. Bears are also found here. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4814}",, 4817, Lakarda and Anant Pura are the regions with dense forests and ample honeycombs. They are most visited to spot sloth bears. Pugmarks of the Indian Hyenas are also found here at times but the animal is rarely spotted because their population is less in the park. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4815}",, 4818," The smallest of the three lakes in the National Park, Malik Talao is a serene natural water body where most of the wildlife activities can be seen. The majestic Indian Marsh Crocodile can be spotted here often along with other bird and animal species. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4816}",, 4819, A visit to the Ranthambore School of Art is a must for art lovers. It is a school of arts where the students always strive to conserve and promote their culture. Most of the artwork found here are marvellous paintings of the majestic Tiger created using different techniques of painting. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4817}",, 4820," Padam Lake is the largest lake in the Ranthambore National Park. The water body is visited by most of the animals in the mornings. This is one of the few places where Chinkaras can be spotted. Most animals hunt around this lake which makes it the best location for wildlife photography. The Padam Lake is filled with Lotus bloom during monsoons, hence it was named Padam Talao. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4818}",, 4821," Dastkar Ranthambore is an initiation founded to resettle the people who were made to relocate after the Ranthambore National Park was established. This non-profit organisation helps these communities to create a source of income by reviving local art and crafts like pottery, leather artefacts, tie & dye, block-printing, patchwork etc. by providing necessary training and helping them reach the world market. You may visit Dastkar Ranthambore for colourful handicrafts, toys, stylish accessories such as scarves, kurtas, pouches, bags and home furnishings including bed-sheets, table linen, cushions and quilts. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4819}",, 4822," With a suitable habitat for various bird species, bird watching is a favourite activity in Ranthambore. Enthusiasts have observed over 300 species of birds including migratory birds. One can opt for a thrilling Jeep Safari to explore various parts of the National Park for bird watching, some most preferred locations being the Malik Talao, Padam Talao, Rajbagh Talao and the Ranthambore Fort. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4820}",, 4823," With the Raj Bagh ruins in the backdrop, Raj Bagh Talao has an aesthetic appeal not found anywhere else in the reserve. The picturesque location and the number of species visiting the lake for drinking water make this location a paradise for photographers and nature lovers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4821}",, 4824," Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History is located in Village Ramsinghpura, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan. Established in 2007 and open for public in 2014, this museum depicts the history of natural resources in Rajasthan. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4822}",, 4825," Village Women Craft is where one can find local craft and artwork created by the village women in Ranthambore. One can watch the local women at work here using natural dyes and environmentally friendly material. A rich quality of local craft including patchwork, woodwork and handloom is kept on display and sale for the tourists. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4823}",, 4826," The Wild Dragon Adventure Park is situated in Ranthambore, Sawai Madhopur (a city in Rajasthan). As evident from its name, the Wild Dragon Adventure Park is an amusement park that entertains adventure lovers, centred in an undisturbed, natural environment. It is engulfed by a scenic surrounding of gently sloping hills, and a crystal-clear lake that promote photography, water-sports and trekking activities. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4824}",, 4827," Years back, Ujjayanta Palace was a royal palace. Situated at the core of Agartala, the entire hustle-bustle of the city is centered around this palace. Built-in 1901, it has magnificent tiled floors, carved wooden ceilings, and lovely doors. The name 'Ujjayanta Palace' was given by Rabindranath Tagore, a regular visitor of Tripura. The State has owns a lineage of an independent royal state. The palace includes the Public halls, Throned room, Durbar Hall, Library, The Chinese Room, and The Reception Hall. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4825}",, 4828," 'The Lake Palace of Tripura' or the Neermahal is the largest palace of its kind in the entire Indian Subcontinent. This architectural beauty rightly derives its name from its location, i.e. the middle of Rudrasagar Lake. It is one of the two water palaces that our country has. The former royal palace is an outcome of King Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya Bahadur's great perspective. It was the summer palace for the king and his family. Even today, its highly ornated structure showcases the glorious past.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4826}",, 4829," The Jagannath temple is a famous religious site located in Agartala in Tripura. Built by the Maharaja of Tripura of the Manikya Dynasty in the 19th century, the Jagannath temple is situated in the Ujjayanta Palace grounds and is dedicated to the Hindu Gods- Jagannath, Balabhadra and Subhadra. While the Islamic style of architecture is predominant in the exterior of this temple, but the interiors are decorated with Hindu splendour. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4827}",, 4830," Also known as the eternal hills of spring, the Jampui hills live up to their name, having pleasant climate all year round, providing ample opportunity for each visitor to take in the beauty that is this place. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4828}",, 4831," Home to a variety of wildlife especially birds and primates, this place is not just a wildlife sanctuary but also an academic and research centre. Various lakes are present within the sanctuary, where boating facility is available. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4829}",, 4832," Located in Matabari, 100m east of NH 44, around 55km from Agartala and just 4 km from Udaipur (Tripura), this temple is one of the most famous temple of Tripura. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4830}",, 4833," Evidence to the Buddhist influence on the people of Agartala, the Buddha Temple is an important religious site and was constructed in 1946. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4831}",, 4834," The picturesque spectacle of the Chittagong hills assaults the senses of each and every onlooker. The hills comprise of mini mountains with multiple valleys and a small canyon, with 7 rivers meandering across the valleys. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4832}",, 4835," Constructed by King Birendra Kishore Manikya in 1917, the Kunjaban Palace is the official residence of the Governor of Tripura. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4833}",, 4836," Located within the Ujjayanta palace grounds, this saffron coloured temple is influenced by West Bengali culture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4834}",, 4837," This enchanting sanctuary has maintained an untainted habitat for the multiple species of flora and fauna found here. Mammals like tigers, bison, wild horses, aquatic life as well as migratory birds can be seen here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4835}",, 4838," Known as the Mother of the Tribals of Tripura, this lush green valley, decorated with gardens and plantations has become a preferred tourist spot. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4836}",, 4839," Midway between Lonavala and Khandala is a fort by the name of Rajmachi Fort, a prominent landmark that watches over some of the most breathtakingly beautiful and wide sceneries of the region. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4837}",, 4840," Perched upon a lush green plateau, the Visapur Fort is a popular weekend getaway for people living in Pune and Mumbai. It offers panoramic view hills covered in a thick blanket of green. It is also a popular destination for trekking. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4838}",, 4841," Bhedsa caves are one of the oldest caves of Maharashtra, dating back to 60 BC. These are situated on a sloppy hilly location. Known for their beautiful, exquisite carvings, the caves contain four 25 feet high pillars. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4839}",, 4842, Lohagad Fort is a popular historic structure perched over the top of an impressive hill near Malavali. The place is quite popular among trekkers who come here for one day tryst with nature and history. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4840}",, 4843," Tiger's Leap is a clifftop with a sheer drop of over 650 m, offering a comprehensive view of the hills and the Western Ghats. It is famous for the stunning sunrise and sunset view, especially on a clear day. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4841}",, 4844," Duke’s Nose viewpoint is hugely famous for hiking and its picturesque location. Tourists often visit the landmark to get a panoramic view of the beautiful Sahyadri Ranges, the splendid valleys and the dense forests that cover the Sahyadris.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4842}",, 4845," The beautiful Kune Waterfalls are the 14th highest in the country. This one is an interesting three tiered waterfall having a total height of 200m. A popular picnic spot, the area is surrounded by lush greenery. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4843}",, 4846," This site was once used by the railway department. Now a secluded area, it is a great place to enjoy the scenery. Its interesting to see the railway track below and the trains changing lines. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4844}",, 4847," Shooting Point is a viewpoint in Lonavala, frequented by tourists wishing to catch an aerial view of the Rajmachi Fort and the valley below. It is an ideal place for families as well as couples. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4845}",, 4848," While in Khandala, hoard treasure like Chikki, as well as the jams and snacks that the area is known for. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4846}",, 4849, This is a cliff located between Bhushi Dam and Amby Valley. Tourists can also get an aerial view of the Tungarli Lake and Dam from here. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4847}",, 4850," Shrivardhan Fort is one of the two forts forming the famous Rajmachi Fort, the other one being Manaranjan Fort. Located in Rajmachi Village, it can be reached either from Tungarli or by undertaking a 2-hour trek from Karjat. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4848}",, 4851," Manranjan Fort is one of the two hill forts that constitute the Rajmachi Fort. Also known as Manoranjan Fort, it is in a crumbled state slightly but still stands strong and sturdy. It is flocked by a large number of trekkers and adventure enthusiasts. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4849}",, 4852," Bhushi Dam is a masonry dam on the Indrayani River in Lonavala, Maharashtra. It is a popular tourist attraction which is best visited during the monsoons when the water in the dam overflows. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4850}",, 4853, Shingroba Temple is an ancient temple located between Khopoli and Khandala. It is a famous tourist spot In the region known for its 19-century architecture. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4851}",, 4854," These caves depict an early phase of the Buddhist architecture. The characteristic features of these early temples were two establishments, each self-contained and consisting of a prayer hall (chaitya) and a monastery (vihara), which contained accommodation for the monks. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4852}",, 4855," Constructed to provide hydroelectric power on the Indrayani River and Valvan Lake, is this dam, with a beautiful and massive garden. Ideal to spend some relaxed time amidst lush greenery with the sound of gushing water in the backdrop. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4853}",, 4856," Sunil's Celebrity Wax Museum is a popular attraction in Lonavala. It houses almost 100 sculptures of celebrities like Rajiv Gandhi, Benazir Bhutto, Michael Jackson, Kapil Dev Adolf Hitler, AR Rahman and many more. Image of Chhatrapati Shivaji is the highlight of the museum. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4854}",, 4857," Located at the starting of Khandala Ghatsa, the Amrutanjan Point is an excellent view point from where one can get a magnificent aerial view of the town Khopoli as well as the Duke's Nose. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4855}",, 4858," Another fort in the region, this one houses the Pavana Lake in its complex. At 1075m, this fort is slightly difficult to climb. To reach the site, tourists need to climb 1,200 ft area of the fort that is a steep ascent. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4856}",, 4859, Louisa Point is one of the most famous viewpoints in Matheran. It offers two different views from the top - one view is of the sky touching the mountain and a panoramic view of the valley below. The other view is of the picturesque Charlotte Lake looking like a diamond necklace. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4857}",, 4860," Tungarli Lake is the major source of water supply for Lonavala. It is located near the Rajmachi region and is a major picnic spot. Tungarli Village, in which the lake is situated, tourists can get an aerial view of Rajmachi, Lonavala and Lohagad located below. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4858}",, 4861," Located in the verdant greens of Kalimpong, Morgan House is a mansion built by Mr. and Mrs. Morgan in the 1930s. It is an archetypal example of colonial architecture in Kalimpong. What makes visiting this gorgeous piece of construction even better is that it is surrounded by legends of it being Haunted! It has been converted into a lodge for tourists and is under the administration of the West Bengal Tourism Development Corporation. Located near the New Jalpaiguri Railway Station, this destination lies right in the lap of nature and is easily accessible as well. The undulating hillocks, colorful sunsets, and a the charm of an old colonial town surround you as you make Morgan House your home. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4859}",, 4862," Offering the panoramic view of the town of Kalimpong, the snow-clad Himalayan ranges of West Sikkim, the Teesta river and its valleys, Durpin Dara Hill also has a golf course and the Zang Dhok Palri Monastery. There is also a famous botanical garden there. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4860}",, 4863, The Pine View Nursery is a popular cactus nursery in the vicinity of the Teesta River in Kalimpong. It is the largest collection of cacti in all of Asia. The large greenhouse comprises a variety of exotic cactus species and is often a part of most sightseeing tours here. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4861}",, 4864," Deolo Hills are located at an elevation of around 2000 m and thus, provide a great panoramic view of Kalimpong. There are also proper view points which are located at the ridge edges for the best view of the sunset and sunrise. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4862}",, 4865," Mangaldham is a Hindu temple situated on Relli Road in Kalimpong, West Bengal that is built in the memory of Guruji Shri Mangal Das Ji Maharaj. Lord Krishna is the principal deity here. The temple complex is known for its embellished statues, lush gardens and the vibrant sanctuary. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4863}",, 4866," One can shop for all kinds of commodities from this market including many handicraft items and artifacts, variety of wares from China, Tibet and Bhutan. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4864}",, 4867, Kalimpong is a good place for Hiking and you can also take help from guide. The altitude of about 1500 m in Kalimpong offers mild to medium challenges. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4865}",, 4868," The Kalimpong Science Centre, which is also known as the Kalimpong Science City, is a science and technology centre situated close to Deolo Hill in Kalimpong, West Bengal. There is a science observatory and 3D movie theatre on the premises along with indoor and outdoor exhibits. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4866}",, 4869," Lepcha Museum is an initiative to preserve the culture and values of the Lepcha tribe that resides in the areas around Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Sikkim, Nepal and Bhutan. The museum has relics and objects of everyday use like articles of worship, musical instruments, handicrafts items, manuscripts etc. all used by the Lepcha people. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4867}",, 4870," Linking humans to nature, this centre established and managed by forest department conducts research on the impact of human activities on the Environment. The museum contains information, pictures, photographs and books on ecology and environment. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4868}",, 4871, The 7th Mile Viewpoint is located 3km outside of Kalimpong. The viewpoint overlooks the stunning Teesta Rangeet Valley and tea plantations and is the ideal place to relax. It is known for photography and sunset views. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4869}",, 4872," Himalayan Handmade Paper Industry is a small scale industry cum workshop where you can visit to watch the entire process of creating paper from pulp, more so recycling it. The recycled paper is then used for block- printing the Buddhist scriptures. It is also used as notebooks for kids and handmade greeting cards. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4870}",, 4873," Built by the British wool traders in 18th century, Crockety is a bungalow famous for its architectural design and the breathtaking surroundings. Nobel Laureate Rabindra Nath Tagore broadcasted his work Janmadin on his birthday on All India Radio from behind Crockety. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4871}",, 4874," The oldest Bhutanese Monastery established in 1692, Thongsa Gompa, is also known as Bhutanese Monastery. The monastery is a perfect place for meditation. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4872}",, 4875, One of the richest biological zones in the entire Northeast Neora National park spreads over an area of 88 sq km Much of the park is still inaccessible because of the luxurious growth of the forests and the park becomes an adventurous place for nature lovers/trekkers whole like to explore the untouched terrains. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4873}",, 4876, Consecrated by Dalai Lama in 1976 Jang Dong Palriffo Brang Gompa is also known as Durpin Monastery. The monastery serves as a sample of Buddhist construction style with beautiful paintings on the walls and the sacred Kunguyar serve as an important feature of this monastery. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4874}",, 4877," Another British Bungalow, Galingka offers spectacular views of the Kanchenjunga peak- the second highest Himalayan peaks. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4875}",, 4878," Known for its research in sericulture and is a place for breeding the silkworms, it works closely with the farmers in developing self-help groups and in the cultivation and sale of different stages of silk production. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4876}",, 4879, Teesta River with its green surroundings is the best choice for Rafting in Kalimpong. The rafting trips is Teesta river starts mostly at Melli Bridge and culminate at Geilkhola in Kalimpong. Get ready for the excitement and roller coaster rapids on the Teesta River exploring the mesmerizing beauty of North East region of India. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4877}",, 4880, Founded in 1912 Tharpa Choeling Monastery is situated at the Tirpai Hills in Kalimpong and is one of the oldest gompas here. The monastery is famous for housing several ancient scriptures and other literary works. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4878}",, 4881, Built by local craftsmen the church resembles a Bhutanese Gompa(monastery) and it is built in Tibetan architectural design. While the walls are enriched with paintings and inscriptions from the Bible the doors of the church have carvings which resemble tashi tagye (the 8 auspicious symbols of the Himalayan Buddhism). ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4879}",, 4882," Famous as a farm Bungalow built by the British, Ringking farm on the Himalayan foothills popular for a resort holiday and trekking. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4880}",, 4883," Art Cafe is a very dainty quaint cafe in Kalimpong popular for its pleasant ambiance and sumptuous food. Especially popular among the coffee aficionados, the place also boasts of serving delicious aged cheese. Besides, it has an elaborate collection of books for its guests and it offers a very enchanting view of the valley outside the window. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4881}",, 4884," Kalimpong is known to produce premium quality cheese which is known as Kalimpong Cheese. This cheese is crumby, slightly tangy and with little smell. There are several cafes in and around town where you can have this cheese as much as you want. You can also take it back home. One of the most popular shops to purchase cheese from is Lark's situated on the D.B. Giri Road. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4882}",, 4885," The biggest attraction of Thanjavur - The Brahadeshwara Temple, also known as the Big Temple. Built during the reign of the Great Chola emperor, Raja Raja Chola, this temple is an architectural marvel. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4883}",, 4886," The magnificence of the Gangaikonda Cholapuram along with Brihadishwara temple will enchant you and thrill you with its history and engineering. A place which is a testimony to the architectural and engineering genius of the region and the pride of one of the greatest empires of India - Chola Empire, Gangaikonda Cholapuram is a place worth exploring. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4884}",, 4887, Shiva Ganga Garden lies within the Vijayanagar Fort and is open to the public. This garden is very well maintained and hence a pleasure to visit. A square tank is located in the Siva Ganga Garden built by the 16th-century rulers for providing water to the Tanjore Palace is still in use and is well known for its sweet-tasting water. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4885}",, 4888, Vijayanagar Fort is a famous tourist spot is located nearly 2 km from the Brahadeeswara temple. This majestic fort was built by Nayaks and partly by Maratha rulers during the early 1550 AD. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4886}",, 4889," Thanjai Mamani Koil near Thanjavur is a set of three Vishnu temples, together called a Divyadesam. It is among the 108 such more temple premises in India. The temple has a local origin myth that has its roots in one of the many canonical myths about Lord Vishnu.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4887}",, 4890," Alangudi and its temple are famous for being the Holy Sthala surrounded by the three holy rivers Cauvery, Kolidam and Vennaru. The place and the temple are intimately connected with each other and have some historical, mythological and local folklores tied to its past origin and present legend. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4888}",, 4891," Chandra Bhagwan temple is dedicated to the Moon God. Located almost 25km from the town, this temple is largely visited by those who believe that they are under the bad effects of the Moon as per their horoscopes. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4889}",, 4892," Bangaru Kamakshi Temple is located in a very well-known and crowded locality of Thanjavur. This temple is situated amidst a few others, but it sure holds its own importance. A large part of its popularity lies in the history and legend of the temple. The word Bangaru means 'gold’.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4890}",, 4893," The Schwartz church in Thanjavur is one of the oldest churches of India, though it has not gained much popularity throughout the country. It is because unlike the rest, the cornerstone of this church was laid down by an Indian king, Maratha ruler Sarfoji II. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4891}",, 4894," Located in Thanjavur, the Swami Malai temple has great religious significance in the Hindu community of south India. It is one of the Arupadaiveedu, the six main abodes of Murugan, each of which marks the six different phases of his life.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4892}",, 4895," The Britannica Encyclopaedia enlists the Serfoji Sarasvati Mahal Library as “the most remarkable library of India”. The library is not only one of the few medieval ones that are still there in the world, but also a well-stocked one. Not just books, the library boasts a large collection of art, paintings, maps and manuscripts as well. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4893}",, 4896," The Lingaraj Temple is an ancient temple situated in the city of Bhubaneswar and is the largest one situated in the city. Dedicated to Lord Shiva as the name suggests, the temple was built in the 7th century by King Jajati Keshari. It is highly revered because of the fact that the Linga here, a manifestation of Lord Shiva, is believed to have appeared naturally. It rises to a massive height of 8 inches above the floor level and is about 8 feet in diameter as well. Lingaraj Temple is located in the old part of Bhubaneswar Town and can be easily reached using local transport. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4894}",, 4897," Built by the ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) in 1991, this temple serves as an alternative to Lord Jagannath temple of Puri as that temple is restricted to Indians. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4895}",, 4898," Located at a distance of 15 km from the Sambalpur district and around 305 km from Bhubaneshwar, is a small town of Hirakud, which houses a major dam established during the year 1956. This dam has been a source of tourism in this region since many years. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4896}",, 4899, Constructed in 650 A.D. this temple is a unique specimen of Oriyan style of architecture. The most special feature of this temple is the presence of one thousand lingas in the north-west corner of the complex. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4897}",, 4900, Raja Rani Temple is situated in the capital of orissa was earlier known as Indreswara Temple. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4898}",, 4901, The Bindu Sarovar or Bindu Sagar is a water tank which is believed to be sacred by Hindus. This tank is surrounded by a number of temples and lies in the vicinity of the Lingaraj Temple. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4899}",, 4902, The Orissa State museum has an exclusive collection of some unique and ancient art and craft objects. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4900}",, 4903," The Brahmeshwara Temple is yet another relic of the brilliance of Oriyan style of architecture. Built in the 11th century, this temple is surrounded by four smaller shrines. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4901}",, 4904," Tikarpada is a small town nestled on the banks of River Mahanadi, situated at a distance of 160 km from the capital city of Bhubaneshwar. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4902}",, 4905, Mukteswara Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is a 10th century temple and presents a quintessential example of the longevity of the Kalinga style of architecture. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4903}",, 4906," Museum of Tribal Arts & Artefacts has a splendid collection that introduces one to the 62 tribes of Odisha. Those who love to explore cultures will find the attraction a treat. The collection consists of traditional tribal costumes, jewellery, accessories, weapons and gears, farming equipment, etc. The Schedule Caste and Schedule Tribe Research and Training Institute have incorporated the museum for anthropological research. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4904}",, 4907," A unique zoo set inside a forest, Nandankanan Zoological Park was established in 1960. It is a fascinating sanctuary built to ensure that the flora and fauna thrive in a protected region in their natural habitat. It is the first zoo in the world to have successfully bred Melanistic and White Tigers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4905}",, 4908," Ram Mandir is a stunning temple dedicated to Lord Rama, his consort, Goddess Sita and his beloved brother, Lord Lakshmana. Other than religious reasons, the architectural beauty of the temple attracts tourists in large numbers. The spires on the temple shikharas can be spotted from various locations in the city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4906}",, 4909," Ekamra Kanan covers a vast expanse of over 500 acres and is the biggest Botanical Garden in the city. The beautiful landscape of the garden is a treat to the nature lovers who can spend hours strolling across the lawns, sit by the flower beds or get mesmerized by the serene waters of the lake. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4907}",, 4910," Located near the mesmerising River Narmada, Chausath Yogini Temple is a 10th century ancient temple that resembles the temple in Khajuraho. It was built during the Kalachuri Kingdom. The presiding deity is Goddess Durga. The temple follows the Yogini culture in India with about 70 Yoginis residing in the temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4908}",, 4911," One of the eight Asthasambhu Temples, Kedar Gauri Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Gauri. Some locals also believe that the temple is dedicated to a couple with the names Kedar and Gauri. The attraction is, however, famous for the annual procession held to commemorate the marriage of Shiva and Parvati. This process starts from Lingaraja and goes on all the way till Kedar Gauri Temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4909}",, 4912," Dedicated to Biju Patnaik, the chief minister of Odisha, the Biju Patnaik Park is a recreational place preferred most as a picnic destination due to its accessibility. It has an amusement park and boating facilities amidst beautifully landscaped gardens that draw tourists, especially nature lovers, in quite a large number. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4910}",, 4913," Regional Museum of Natural History has an impressive collection of plants, skeletons of rare and extinct animals, photographs and relevant samples from all over the world and information on the geology of the city. Established by the Ministry of Environment and Forest, this is the only museum in India that has, on display, a rare egg of the now extinct Elephant Bird, the Baleen Whale and many more such exhibits that help enlighten the knowledge of animal and nature lovers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4911}",, 4914," Built amidst the beautiful natural surroundings of the Chadaka Elephant Sanctuary, Deras is a neat little dam constructed for irrigation purposes. The serene waters, the lush green forest and the fresh air make the attraction a pleasant escape at a stone's throw distance from the city life. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4912}",, 4915," Dedicated to Goddess Chamunda, Vaital Deul Temple is an 8th century structure built in the Khakara style. A unique feature of the structure is the set of three spires on the top of the shrine. It is also locally called the Tini Mundea Deula. The architecture includes stunning stone sculptures of Hindu Gods and Goddesses and intricate decorative carvings that are a treat to the eyes. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4913}",, 4916, Nicco Park is an amusement park preferred mostly for a quick getaway in the city. It was created in India in association with Nicco Japan. The place has beautifully landscaped gardens and areas designated for a number of interesting rides and kiosks to suit the customer's preference ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4914}",, 4917," Named after a famous astronomer, Pathani Samanta, the planetarium was established by the Science and Technology department of the Government of Odisha to create awareness and promote the subject. Enthusiasts often visit the planetarium for their informative audio visual programs, poster shows and for night sky gazing. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4915}",, 4918," A beautiful 13th century shrine, Ananta Vasudev Temple was built by Queen Chandrika. The presiding deity is Lord Krishna. The temple resembles the Lingaraj temple but the intricate carvings and Vaishnavite sculptures are no less a treat to the eyes and draw tourists in large numbers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4916}",, 4919," Also known as Cuttack caves, Khandagiri Caves are artificial caves located in the state of Orissa which date back to 2nd century. This place is quite a sight to see with all the beautifully carved inscriptions and figures. This place holds a great historical significance. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4917}",, 4920," Bhaskareswara Temple is a 7th century ancient Shiva Temple with a nine feet tall Shivalinga. A unique feature of the temple, apart from the size of the Shivalinga, is the architecture of the shrine that resembles a Buddhist Stupa. It is believed that the temple has been built after destroying the stupa. Religiously important, Bhaskareswara Temple has been mentioned in the sacred texts of Vrihalingam. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4918}",, 4921," Located at a distance of 65 kms from Bhubaneswar, Ramachandi is a beautiful beach situated on the confluence of the mighty Bay of Bengal and vivacious River Kushabhadra. At a distance of just 7 kms from Konark, and with the construction of the Marine Drive Road, the beach is easily accessible and is frequented mostly by picnickers, young couples, college students apart from regular tourists. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4919}",, 4922," Located at a distance of 22 kms from Bhubaneswar in Kurang Sasan, Ocean World Water Park is one among the best and the most popular water parks of the city. Apart from the massive water rides and roller coasters, Ocean World also has an amusement park facilitated with umpteen regular rides and fun activities. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4920}",, 4923," Situated in Rasulgarh in Bhubaneswar, Esplanade One is one of the largest mall of the country. The mall boasts of several big brand stores for apparels, footwear, accessories and more. In addition to that it has a huge food court, gaming zone for kids, PVR multiplex and a big parking space. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4921}",, 4924," Gandhi Park is one of the most popular parks in Bhubaneswar situated near Janta Maidan in Jaydev Vihar. The park has a massive statue of Mahatma Gandhi installed right in the heart of it. The verdant green lawns are ideal for jogging, walking, relaxing, playing or day picnics. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4922}",, 4925," Situated in Sahid Nagar area of Bhubaneswar, IMFA Park is another one of the beautiful parks in Bhubaneswar. Boasting of well-maintained orderly lawns, proper flower beds, benches etc. the park is ideal for morning/ evening walks and also has a separate play section for kids. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4923}",, 4926," Kharavela Park is situated in the Khandagiri suburb of Bhubaneswar and is replete with shady green trees. The park also boasts of well-maintained green carpeted lawns, jogging track, benches and a separate play area for kids. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4924}",, 4927," Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Park is one of the most popular parks in Bhubaneswar dedicated to the great freedom fighter of the country-Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. The park has beautiful garden and flower beds, sprinkling fountains, play areas, benches, spaces for yoga and meditation etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4925}",, 4928," Boasting of a massive statue of Indira Gandhi installed in the heart of the park, Indira Gandhi Park is situated in Ashok Nagar area of suburb of Bhubaneswar. Spread over 10 acres of land area, the park is rich with vegetation, trees and flowering shrubs. The several sprinkling fountains installed in the heart of the park add to the beauty of it. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4926}",, 4929," Dargah Sharif, the tomb of Moinuddin Chishti is one of the holiest places of worship in India. Being the final resting place of the Gharib Nawaz Moin-ud-din Chisti, it is visited by millions of people every year. Khwaja Moin-ud-din Chisti was a great Sufi Saint. Women are allowed to enter the dargah. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4927}",, 4930," Ana Sagar is an artificial lake constructed in the 12th century AD by Anaji Chauhan, grandfather of the last independent Hindu king Prithvi Raj Chauhan. Spread over 13km, this lake features marble pavilions and gardens and is best visited during the sunsets when the views are extraordinarily marvellous. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4928}",, 4931," Adhai Din ka Jhopara is a Masjid built by Qutub-ud-Din-Aibak, first Sultan of Delhi in AD 1199. It is believed to be constructed in two and a half days and that's where it gets its name. Though most of the ancient temple is in ruins today, the area of the mosque is still used as a place of worship. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4929}",, 4932," Akbar's Palace is the place where he and his troops stayed at Ajmer whenever he visited the Ajmer Sharif Dargah. It is now converted into a museum that portrays the age-old military weapons and exquisite sculptures, paintings and other artefacts of the Mughal era. It is also known as Akbari Fort & Museum. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4930}",, 4933," Ajmer Jain Temple or Soniji Ki Nasiyan is a Digambar Jain temple dedicated to Lord Rishabhdev (Agnidev), the first of the 24 Tirthankara of Jainism. The main attraction is the main chamber, known as the Swarna Nagari ""City of Gold"", which has several gold-plated wooden figures, depicting several figures in Jainism. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4931}",, 4934," Called as the marble city of India, Kishangarh city is a tourist spot in itself as the city is famous for it's art and culture, Bani Thani style of painting and the Kishangarh Fort. It is the only place in the world with a temple of nine planets. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4932}",, 4935," The lively markets of Ajmer are well-known for their exquisite momentoes such as embroidered apparel and shoes, silver and lac jewellery, black metal showpieces, handmade jute bags and more. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4933}",, 4936, Lake Foy Sagar is an artificial lake situated on the Foy Sagar Garden Road in Ajmer. It's a popular picnic spot during the winter. The lake resonates with peace and serenity and offers a 360 angle view of the neighbouring Aravalli peaks. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4934}",, 4937, Durga Bagh is a charming garden on the banks of the majestic Ana Sagar Lake. The garden was built by Maharaja Shiv Dan in 1868 AD. The Marble pavilions (Baradari) built in the premises of the Daulat Bagh are the main attraction apart from the greenery and numerous trees and flowering plants. The pavilions were built by Emperor Shah Jahan. This place is an ideal picnic spot. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4935}",, 4938, Nareli Jain Temple is a beautiful marble temple with angular and strikingly appealing designs. The temple is situated on the ranges of the Aravali Mountains that makes the views from the temple more scenic. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4936}",, 4939," A rather ramshackle fort, with its overgrown vegetation, Taragarh Fort is one of the most famous places in Bundi, Rajasthan. Believed to be the first hill fort of Asia, Taragarh Fort is located on top of the Nagpahri Hill. The place is at its peak of beauty when the sun sets, and the entire city is immersed in the fading light of the setting sun. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4937}",, 4940, The Clock Tower at Ajmer was constructed in 1887 to mark Queen Victoria's Silver Jubilee which is why it is also known as Victoria Jubilee Clock Tower. It is a major landmark of Ajmer. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4938}",, 4941," Abdulla Khan's Tomb is a splendid memoir constructed by the son of Abdulla Khan, Hussain Ali Khan, who was the minister of king Farrukhsiyar. Opposite to this is the tomb of Abdulla Khan's wife. It is one of the major attractions of Ajmer due to its historic importance and architectural beauty. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4939}",, 4942," Housed in Jhalwar House, Mayo College Museum was ideated by Mr T. N. Vyas and is considered the largest school museum in the world. Spread over 18 rooms on the campus, the collection included old paintings, sculptures, photographs and coins. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4940}",, 4943," A palace and former fortress in the town of Roopangarh, Roopangarh Fort is a grand monument that has now been converted into a vibrant Heritage Hotel. The Fort was built in 1648 by Maharaja Roop Singh of Kishangarh. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4941}",, 4944," The famous Ajmer Sharif shrine in Rajasthan witnesses an annual Urs celebration on the death anniversary of the Sufi saint, Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. The Candles are lit, prayers are made, and qawwalis are performed all night as parts of the six-day-long Urs festival. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4942}",, 4945, Fort Masuda is situated 54 kms away from Ajmer in Masuda. The fort was originally built around 1595 AD but it deteriorated fast and was in ruins very soon after. It was later restored and renovated by Nar Singhji Mertia (1583–1623). ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4943}",, 4946," Sambhar Lake is the largest inland saltwater lake in India. It is located at a distance of 80 kms from Jaipur and 64 kms from Ajmer. The area attracts a lot of migratory birds. It is frequented by nature lovers, wanderers, birdwatchers, photography enthusiasts and all kinds of tourists. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4944}",, 4947," Housed in the premises of the ancient 16th century Akbari Fort in Ajmer, the Government Museum of Ajmer boasts of a vast collection of historical artefacts, exhibits, sculptures, miniature paintings and the like. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4945}",, 4948," Spread over 5 beeghas, Sai Baba Temple is a beautiful temple constructed by Mr. Suresh K. Lal. Situated in Ajay Nagar, the temple was inaugurated in 1999. The entire temple is made of marble. The temple also has shelters for all devotees of Shirdi Sai Baba. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4946}",, 4949," Bijay Niwas Palace was built by Rao Bijay Singh, almost a 100 years ago, at the same time when he founded Bijaynagar. The ancient fort has been now converted into a luxury heritage hotel with 20 rooms. Situated at 70 kms from Ajmer, the fort is frequented by the young and adults alike. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4947}",, 4950," Akbari Mosque is situated between Shahjahani Gate and Buland Darwaza on the Ander Kote Road, Ajmer. Made in red sandstone, the shrine is decorated with white and green marbles. Four tall minarets flank the entrance and accentuate the beauty of the mosque. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4948}",, 4951," Located on the Taragarh Road in Ajmer, Prithviraj Smarak is a memorial dedicated to the fearless Rajput King- Prithviraj Chauhan. The Smarak is perched atop a hill and it offers panoramic views of the city below. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4949}",, 4952," A kilometer long walk away from Ellora caves, the 18th century temple of one of the five Jyothirlingas of Lord Shiva in Maharashtra and 12 of that in India, holds great gathers much significance from its visitors. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4950}",, 4953," Having a striking resemblance to Taj Mahal, the Bibi ka Maqbara is often referred to as the Taj of the Deccan. Bibi ka Maqbara was constructed by Azam Shah, son of Aurangzeb in the memory of his mother Dilras Banu Begum. It is the principal monument in the historic city of Aurangabad. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4951}",, 4954," At a distance of 99km from the town lies a highlight to its tourism and heritage spheres. These ones find themselves a place in the UN's list of World Heritage Sights and are a must visit, while here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4952}",, 4955," Another World Heritage Site that the town boasts of, are the Ellora caves, that one must not miss while in Aurangabad. The sculptures here, represent elements of three religions and do so grandly and beautifully. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4953}",, 4956, Daulatabad aka Devagiri is a town which includes the Devagiri Daulatabad fort which carries the distinction of remaining undefeated in battle. It is a 14th century fort city in Maharashtra state of India about 16 kilometers northwest of Aurangabad. Earlier the place was called Devagiri when it was an important uplands city along caravan routes but the times later have reduced it to a village. However it is also considered to be one of the seven wonders of Maharashtra and a developing tourist spot. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4954}",, 4957," The majestic caves of Aurangabad are ten in number, divided in two separate locations of Eastern and Western groups of caves. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4955}",, 4958," A well maintained garden, elaborate with trees, flowers and an aquarium, rides, and a zoo, this one is ideal for some relaxed time in lush green and refreshing surroundings. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4956}",, 4959," Every place has a distinct bazaar, so does Aurangabad. Amongst all the famous and well known ones, Gul Mandi is the largest bazaar in Aurangabad. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4957}",, 4960," At a distance of 24km from Aurangabad is this astonishingly beautiful garden with fountains, fluted pillars & massive domes. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4958}",, 4961, Cave 34 is an unfinished four-pillared hall with a shrine. Another place called Samvatsarana is located in Ellora caves which was used by thirthankaras preached after attaining omniscience. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4959}",, 4962," The 12 Buddhist Caves mostly include viharas or monasteries. In these caves, several monasteries have shrines that are carved with paintings and sculptures of Buddha, Bodhisattva and Saints. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4960}",, 4963," Panchakki is a water mill located in the dargah complex at Baba Shah Musafir Dargah, Auranagabad. It is an ancient mill which used to grind grain for the pilgrims who visited the Dargah. This mill displays the scientific thought process behind medieval Indian architecture, as in those days, it was designed to generate energy via water which was brought down from a spring on a nearby mountain. The complex, along with the mill, also consists of a mosque, a madrissa, a kacheri, a minister's house, a sarai and houses for zananas. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4961}",, 4964," Khuldabad is a small town located around 13 km from Aurangabad and 3 km from the world heritage site of Ajanta and Ellora Caves. Formerly known as 'Rauzaa', which means the garden of paradise, Khuldabad is popular as the ""Valley of Saints"", because the city was resided by several Sufi saints in the 14th century. This holy city is home to several important historic monuments like Aurangzeb's Tomb, Dargah of Zar Zari Zar Baksh, Shaikh Burhan ud-din Gharib Chisti and Shaikh Zain-ud-din Shirazi. Khuldabad also houses the famous Bhadra Maruti Temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4962}",, 4965," While Ajanta and Ellora caves are known as the world famous Buddhist monuments, they are a testimony to the fact that the three religions Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism were one and hence there are also Hindu temples to visit here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4963}",, 4966," Surrounded by a beautiful view, one can also finds themselves spotting a number of birds here, given the bird sanctuary in the area. During the monsoons and winter months, boating facility is also available. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4964}",, 4967," The Bhadra Maruti Temple, located in Khuldabad near Aurangabad, is dedicated to the Hindu deity Lord Hanuman. This is one of the only three temples in India where the idol of the presiding deity, Lord Hanuman, is seen in the Bhav Samadhi or the sleeping posture, the other two being at Allahabad and Madhya Pradesh. Situated just 4 kms from the renowned Ellora Caves, Bhadra Maruti is thronged by devotees, especially on Saturdays during the months of ""Sharavan"" according to the Marathi calendar. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4965}",, 4968," Himroo Factory falls on your list of essentials if you wish to take back home some conventional and traditional Himroo fabric, shawls and saris. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4966}",, 4969, The Jama Masjid is located near Killa Arrak. Five rows of ten polygonal pillars are connected by a system of arches. It is therefore a very intellectually constructed structure. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4967}",, 4970," The Dargah was built in the memory of Pir Ismail, a tutor to the then Mughal ruler, Aurangzeb. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4968}",, 4971," An elaborate palace with 4 entrances, this structure was built on the Mughal king, Aurangzeb's order. The throne room of Aurangzeb can be found here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4969}",, 4972," Cannaught place or market is developing as a good market for almost everything. It has good multiplex, Prozone Mall, showrooms for cars, gold ornaments SHOWROOMS, market for mobile phones, and almost everything people need in day to day life, with plenty of flats and multi storied buildings. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4970}",, 4973," One of the largest irrigation projects in Maharashtra, Jayakwadi Dam is a multipurpose project which aims to irrigate drought-prone Marathwada Region and also to provide water for drinking and industrial usage. Built across Godavari River, its height is approximately 41.30 m and length of 9,998 metres with a total storage capacity 2,909 MCM. Jayakwadi Bird Sanctuary and Dnyaneshwar Dam in the surrounding area make the dam a perfect site to escape the chaos of city life and reminisce the serenity. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4971}",, 4974," Situated in Khuldabad village, about 25 kilometres away from Aurangabad lies the Tomb of Aurangzeb, the grave of the sixth and the last Mughal Emperor, Muhi-ud-Din Muhammad, famously known as Aurangzeb. Unlike several grand tombs built in the memory of Mughal Emperors, the Aurangzeb Tomb is an unmarked grave at the Dargah of his spiritual guru, Sheikh Zainuddin. It is said that it was Aurangzeb's wish to be buried near the dargah. This is a quaint historical site which is visited by people who are keen to explore the history of the grave. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4972}",, 4975," Located around 27km from Aurangabad in the Kachner Village is the Aurangabad Jain Temple, dedicated to the 23rd Teerthankara, Chintamani Parshwanath. Considered to be ""Atishaya Kshetra"" or a miraculous site, the idol at the temple is believed to possess divine powers, solving the problems of the devotees and fulfilling their desires. The stunning idol is said to be discovered from an underground basement, around 250 years ago. The Jain Temple in Aurangabad is visited by a huge number of pilgrims who walk here all the way from their village or town as a sign of reverence. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4973}",, 4976," Established in the honour of the great Maratha ruler, Shivaji Maharaj, the Chhatrapati Shivaji Museum, located near Nehru Bal Udyan, has a marvellous collection of artefacts belonging to Maratha Empire. The main highlight of the museum is the 500-year-old armour, an equally old traditional Paithani Saree and a copy of the Holy Quran that was written by Aurangzeb. Housing 6 exhibition halls, the Chhatrapati Shivaji Museum in Aurangabad is a rich source of knowledge of the Maratha valour. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4974}",, 4977," Dargah Baba Shah Musafir is a 17th century memorial built by Emperor Aurangzeb in the honour of Baba Shah Musafir who was the spiritual teacher of the emperor. The memorial complex houses a tombstone of Baba Shah Musafir, a mosque, a beautiful garden and a mesmerising fountain. The ambience created in the beautiful complex is extremely tranquil and inviting. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4975}",, 4978," One of the earliest caves in Maharashtra, Pitalkhora Caves are located in Chandora hills, near Bharmarwadi village, Aurangabad district. This 3rd-Century rock-cut Buddhist cave complex is the largest group of monuments belonging to the Satavahana Dynasty. Also known as Brazen Glen, the caves are made up of fourteen rock-cut structures which have fine architectural styles and paintings. Out of these fourteen monuments, four are chaityas and the rest are viharas. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4976}",, 4979," Located on the outskirts of Aurangabad, Goga Baba Hill is a tranquil location apt for a quick getaway. A favourite amongst trekkers, the climb to the top of the hill is fairly easy, requiring half an hour. The panoramic view of the entire city (especially Hanuman Tekdi, Aurangabad Caves, Devgiri Fort and Bibi ka Maqbara) from the top of Goga Hill is simply breathtaking, with an even gorgeous view of the sunset. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4977}",, 4980," About 37 kilometres away from the city of Aurangabad in Maharashtra, Mhaismal is a beautiful, unexplored hill station tucked amidst the Sahyadri Ranges at an altitude of over 106 metres above the sea level. Also titled as the 'Mahabaleshwar of Marathwada', Mhaismal is a perfect blend of the undefiled nature and the breathtaking terrains. It s famous for its temples, gardens, valleys, caves and forts all adding to its inherent natural charm. The pristine ambience of the place is a treat for the tired urban eyes looking for a quiet weekend getaway from Mumbai, Aurangabad or Pune. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4978}",, 4981," Hazur Sahib is a sacred monument that houses one of the five takhts or thrones of temporal authority. Also famous as Abchalnagar and Takht Sachkhand Sri Hazur Sahib, Hazur Sahib is a renowned location for Sikh Pilgrimage. This is where Guru Gobind Singh breathed his last in 1708. The temple or the Gurudwara was built around the location where Guru Gobind Singh was cremated. The stunning architecture of the Gurudwara is quite a treat to the eyes and so is the complex that extends around it on the banks of River Godavari in Nanded, Maharashtra. Every year, hundreds of thousands of followers visit the Gurudwara. What is more humbling is that they welcome people from every background with open arms. Therefore, its pristine beauty and serene ambience can also be enjoyed by tourists visiting Nanded. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4979}",, 4982," Located 2 kilometres from the infamous Bibi Ka Maqbara and about 6 kilometres from the Aurangabad Railway Station, is the last remaining Palace in the city, Soneri Mahal. This historical Palace is said to have derived its name from the golden paintings that adorned it in the past. These paintings have now disappeared, leaving the two-storeyed spacious building, which has a Rajput style architecture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4980}",, 4983," One of the largest malls in the city of Aurangabad, the Prozone Mall is the first horizontally built mall of India and is situated on API road, MIDC Industrial Area. With more than 150 retail stores, a large family entertainment centre, and ample parking space, it is one of the city’s most happening spaces with loads of recreational and entertainment facilities. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4981}",, 4984," Located near Delhi Gate in Rauza Bagh area of Aurangabad, Himayat Bagh is a mesmerising 400-acre garden built in the 17th century during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. Amidst the lush green lawns, Himayat Bagh houses a pool and a stunning nursery where one can find a variety of flora. The garden is now also a part of Marathwada University and has a Fruit Research Station. The verdant Himayat Bagh is an absolute paradise for photographers and nature lovers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4982}",, 4985," A former royal palace in Aurangabad, the Naukhanda Palace was built in 1616 by Malik Ambar and had massive gateways leading to it. The magnificent palace has nine apartments, masjid, hot baths, kacheri in addition to several other structures which were subsequently ruined and later demolished. The Naukhanda Palace now houses The Aurangabad College For Women and is often a spot where people drop by to have a quick view of the once grand edifice. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4983}",, 4986," Situated on the National Highway Daulatabad - Ellora Road in Aurangabad, H2O Water Park is a power-packed amusement water park in the city. With a plethora of slides and rides designed for both adults and kids, the park also has separate swimming pools depending on the height of the guests. You can also tap your feet to amazing Bollywood music played by some of the best DJs in the area. It also has several food stalls and counters serving delicious snacks and beverages.  ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4984}",, 4987," The Ellora Ajanta Festival is an age-old tradition in Aurangabad that focuses on appraising and appreciating the culture as well as the architecture and monuments of the district. The festival lasts for three days and is a vibrant blend of activities that entices individuals to visit and take interest and gives them treasured memories in return. The Ellora Ajanta Festival aims to put the rich cultural history of India in the spotlight. Held at the Soneri Mahal, it showcases a mix of classical and folk performances from the best talents in India. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4985}",, 4988," Gautala Wildlife Sanctuary, also known as Gautala Autramghat Sanctuary and Gautala Abhayarana Sanctuary is a protected wildlife reserve in the village of Gautala in Maharashtra. Precisely located between the Satmala and Ajantha Hills in the Western Ghats, the sanctuary was founded in 1986 to protect the wildlife. Boasting of dense green deciduous forests spread over the hilly terrain. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4986}",, 4989," The Bahu Fort stands tall and sturdy on the left bank of the Tawi River. Raja Bahucholan constructed this magnificent fort over 3000 years ago, making it one of the oldest monuments in the city. This fort is also famous for its Goddess Kali temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4987}",, 4990," Known for a large population of Pheasants, this wildlife sanctuary, just a little away from Jammu, is home to an abundance of fauna, especially birds. While here, one can spot countless Pheasants, Indian mynah, Blue Rock Pigeon, Indian Peafowl, Red Junglefowl, and Chakor. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4988}",, 4991, One reaches Nathatop after a short trek from Patnitop. The hill station is covered with snow during winters thereby enhancing its beauty two times. One can happily go skiing in these mountains. Nathatop has also become very famous for its paragliding. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4989}",, 4992," The Mubarak Mandi is a royal palace in Jammu that once served as the residence of the maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir from the Dogra dynasty. One of its most spectacular segments, The Shesh Mahal or The Pink Hall houses the Dogra Art Museum which has several miniature paintings and Emperor Shah Jahan's golden bow and arrow, among other interesting things. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4990}",, 4993," Dedicated to an Islam saint, Peer Budhan Ali Shah, this Dargah, attracts devotees across religions. The saint was said to have lived for 500 years, only on milk. He also shared connections to the Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4991}",, 4994," The Surinsar Lake, considered a twin of the Mansar Lake, is a captivating lake placed in the setting of the densely wooded mountain ranges. It is a favourite among locals and tourists, serving as a perfect getaway for those looking for a change of pace from the din of the city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4992}",, 4995," Constructed by King Raja Amar of Dogra in the 1890s, this museum was home to the royal family for many years. Made of red sandstone, the palace was turned into a museum with rich collections of paintings, books, inscriptions and sculptures. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4993}",, 4996," Situated by the iconic Bahu Fort, the Bagh-e-bahu is a beautiful and popular garden of Jammu. Atop a mountain facing the Tawi river, this garden is a combination of sprawling lawns, grand fountains, charming stone sculptures, a beautiful lake and a large aquarium. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4994}",, 4997," The Akhnoor Fort is perched on a cliff, situated on a historical site by the banks of the river Chenab. This fort is said to be built on the ruins of a town from the Harappan Civilisation. This monument is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4995}",, 4998," Housed in the Mubarak Mandi palace, the museum is an ideal destination for witnessing and experiencing the folklore and culture of Jammu along with Ladakh and Kashmir. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4996}",, 4999," The Raghunath Bazaar in Jammu is one of the best shopping destinations in the region. Some of the shopping items are phirans, tweeds, woollen carpets, woven willow baskets, brass and silverware, silk and embroidery works. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4997}",, 5000," Another shrine, which has its devotees, spread across religions, this one is dedicated to a saint, Garib Shah who preached of humanity and unity. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4998}",, 5001," The Mahamaya Temple was built to honour Mahamaya, a local freedom fighter of the Dogra community, who sacrificed her life about 14 centuries ago to save her region from foreign invaders. This temple attracts scores of devotees throughout the year who come to pay their respects to the great heroine. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 4999}",, 5002," The Ranbireshwar temple is one of the oldest temples in Jammu and the largest temple of Lord Shiva in North India. The largest Shivlinga of the country, set at 8 feet and made of a single black marble stone is found within. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5000}",, 5003," The Raghunath Temple is a prominent temple and one of the biggest complexes in entire northern India. The regal temple has many gods and goddesses, but the presiding deity is Lord Rama. The temple comprises a complex of seven Hindu shrines. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5001}",, 5004," Mansar Lake is located 62 km from Jammu which is a lake fringed by forest-covered hills, over a mile in length by half a mile in width. Besides being a popular excursion destination in Jammu, it is also a holy site, sharing the legend and sanctity of Lake Mansarovar. Mansar Lake is also home to two temples, Umapati Mahadev & Narasimha and the temple of Durga apart from many others. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5002}",, 5005," In the lap of nature , the Shivkhori shrine is situated on a hillock in the Udhampur district of Jammu and Kashmir. The cave is dedicated to one of the forms of Lord Shiva ( unborn and invisible ) resting place in the lingam. The cave consist of many magical and natural impression and images of other deities . The route from Jammu to Shivkhori is full of mountains and waterfalls. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5003}",, 5006, Located at Gandhinagar in Jammu this place is well connected to the city via all means of transport. The place is mostly known for its low prices as compared to the rest of the city. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5004}",, 5007," The Poonch Fort hosts a series of grand structures reflective of a combination of architectural styles of the Dogra rule, the Sikh rule and the Muslim rule. This majestic complex is sprawled across the top of a small hill, covering an area of 7,500 sqm. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5005}",, 5008," Vaishno Devi is a temple town that's home to the famous Vaishno Devi Mandir. Located in Trikuta hills, 13 kms from Katra. This renowned shrine allures millions of devotees from all over the world. Popularly known as Mata Rani, Vaishnavi and Trikuta, Vaishno Devi is a manifestation of the Hindu Goddess Durga. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5006}",, 5009," The shrine of Vaishno Devi, one of the most important places of worship in India calls the little town of Katra its home. The pilgrimage route is only complete when Shiv Khori, 1.6 km away from Vaishno Devi is also visited. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5007}",, 5010," On the banks of Tawri River, are these cave temples tied to instances from the Ramayana. Nearby, one also finds the Panchbakhtar temple and Ranbireshwar temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, which too have their origins and depictions shared with legends and epics. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5008}",, 5011," A little away from the city of temples, is a modest instance of religion and spirituality, a holy town, by the name of Purmandal. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5009}",, 5012, Shopping in Jammu is quite famous as it is a place where different cultures and kingdoms have met leading to various kinds of traditional handicrafts being sold here. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5010}",, 5013," One of the biggest Hindu festivals held in Jammu, the Bahu Mela is a grand celebration held in the Bahu Fort in Jammu. The fair is filled with fun, frolic and jubilance, with lights decorating the whole place, brightening up the entire atmosphere. It is a great place to view the traditions and customs of the people of Jammu. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5011}",, 5014," Mansar Food and Craft Mela is one of the major events organised in Jammu, celebrated every year in April during the harvest festival of Baisakhi. This 3-day fair is a fantastic way of people to find local crafts, the delicacies of the region, and see the traditions and customs of Jammu The mela is held at the exquisite Mansar Lake, 62 kms from Jammu. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5012}",, 5015, No journey to Katra is complete without having visited Bhairavnath Mandir. The cave temple of Bhairavnath is dedicated to a saint by that name. A steep 2km journey from the Bhawan leads you to Bhairavnath temple. The temple provides picturesque views of the forest fed mountains. Ponies are available for the up down journey incase you can not climb the steep stairs. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5013}",, 5016," Robber's Cave, locally known as Gucchu Pani, is a river cave formed in the Himalayas. This river cave is believed to be an abode of Lord Shiva. Its speciality is that river water flows out from the middle of the cave. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5014}",, 5017, Sahastradhara meaning 'thousand fold spring' is popular for its ecstatic beauty and therapeutic value since its water contains Sulphur. Its picturesque beauty attracts a lot of travellers. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5015}",, 5018, Tapkeshwar is a famous cave temple on the banks of a rivulet. The water further flows in to the cave to drip on to the Shiv Linga inside. Sulphur springs present around the temple makes for a therapeutic bath. This cave was once the abode of the famous guru Dronacharya and hence is also known as Drona cave. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5016}",, 5019," The Mindrolling Monastery, also known as the Buddha Temple Complex, is the largest Buddhist Vihara of India, training monks for over 300 years. Being an architectural masterpiece with several sections, the monastery is a visual wonder. It also houses the tallest Stupa in Asia. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5017}",, 5020," Established in the year 1906, the Forest Research Institute is a premier institution in the field of forestry research in India. Nestled in the serene backdrop of the Doon Valley, Forest Research Institute is also a significant tourist attraction of Dehradun. The Institute has been used to film various Bollywood films. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5018}",, 5021," Paltan Bazaar is located in the heart of Dehradun, spanning a 1.5km stretch between the Clock Tower and the railway station. From local spices, confectionery items & street food to goods like apparel, appliances and artefacts, this busy market has it all. Considered as Dehradun's main bazaar, it is the best place for shopping in Dehradun. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5019}",, 5022," Located at the base of the Shivalik range, Dehradun Zoo, formerly known as Malsi Deer Park, is a zoological garden. It is home to two horned Deer, tigers, Neelgai, Peacock and many other animals. This well maintained zoological garden is an ideal place for a picnic. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5020}",, 5023," The Regional Science Centre at Vigyan Dham, Jhajra in Dehradun, is a newly established science park. It features a variety of indoor and outdoor exhibits and installations to educate people, especially children. It houses exhibits on nuclear power generation, robotics, cloud computing, carbon nano-tube & graphene and more. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5021}",, 5024," The biggest and most popular shopping mall in Dehradun, Pacific Mall is known for shopping and for entertainment. It features hundreds of brands, several food joints and entertainment options which means it is a great place for individual and group shoppers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5022}",, 5025," Clock tower, also known as ""ghanta ghar"" is a very famous tourist attraction. It was a renowned landmark of the city and was built by the British before India got its independence. The clock does not tick at present, but it is said that years ago when it was built, the peak of it was such that a person on the other end of the city could hear it as well. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5023}",, 5026," Sahastradhara, which literally translates to “Thousand fold spring,” is an extremely popular tourist destination in Dehradun, Uttarakhand. The region is famous for its unmatched natural beauty which can be admired via the the Sahastradhara Ropeway. Featuring a ride which is over an hour long, the ropeway takes you to the top of the mountain to the Sahastradhara Heights Top Station in colourful cable cars which overlook the magnificent valleys. The ride is the perfect opportunity to enjoy the stellar scenery which comprises the majestic Himalayas, the entire Dehradun Valley, dense forests, river as well as wildlife. One can click some excellent pictures en route! Upon reaching the Station, stroll around the park, grab a bite to eat at the food court, play games, or go rock climbing. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5024}",, 5027, The Daat Kali Temple in Dehradun is dedicated to the Goddess Kali. Devotees come here to seek blessings before starting a new chapter of their lives and also for the darshan of a flame that has been continuously burning since 1921. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5025}",, 5028," Located within Uttarakhand's Golden Triangle - Dehradun, Haridwar and Rishikesh, Fun Valley is an amusement park cum resort. The largest amusement and water park in North India, it is equidistant from the 3 towns. It has a water park, go-karting and shopping complexes. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5026}",, 5029," Paonta Sahib is a vibrant, industrial town located in the Sirmaur district of Himachal Pradesh, a few kms from Dehradun. Apart from hosting significant industries, it is also a prominent place of worship for the Sikh community. The noted Gurudwara Paonta Sahib, built in the memory of Shri Guru Gobind Singh, is situated on the banks of the River Yamuna in this town and attracts many pilgrims round the year. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5027}",, 5030, Shikhar Falls is a waterfall picnic spot located around 13km from Dehradun in Kairwaan village of Raipur. Reaching the waterfall requires a 1 km hike on the rugged terrains. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5028}",, 5031," The Subir Raha Oil Museum in Dehradun, Uttarakhand showcase the different stages of the oil and gas value chain. The museum also depicts the industrial history of petroleum in India as well as the process of conservation of fossil fuels. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5029}",, 5032," Located along the Sahastradhara road, Kalinga War Memorial, or Khalanga War Memorial, was erected by the British to honor the Gurkhas. The only war memorial of its kind which was built was Britishers to honor their foe, it is a symbol of pride for Gurkha community. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5030}",, 5033," Lacchiwalla is a popular picnic destination near Dehradun. Located in the forest area of Rajaji, Lacchiwalla is famous for its greenery, picturesque cottages and hotels. The beauty of the place is heightened by the brook, flowing through the forest area. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5031}",, 5034," Rajaji National Park is home to the Tiger, Leopard, Himalayan Bear, Cheetal, hog deer, barking deer, Sambar deer, wild boar, antelopes such as the Nilgai, Goral , Jackal, Hyena, Jungle Cat, Leopard Cat, Civets, Himalayan Yellow-Throated Marten, Sloth Bears, Pythons, King Cobra, Common Krait, Indian Cobra and the Monitor Lizard and above All the Asian Elephant. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5032}",, 5035," Tapovan Ashram is located along the Dehradun-Rajpur Road. It is a picturesque valley, surrounded by lush greenery and calm meadows. Situated just above the Gangotri Glacier, the place also attracts trekking activities. The ashram also holds periodic yoga courses. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5033}",, 5036," Nestled away from the hustle bustle of the city, Har Ki Dun is a beautiful cradle-shaped valley with untouched panoramic beauty. Perched at an elevation of 3,566 mts above the sea level, this place is one of the remotest areas of Uttarakhand offering a plethora of trekking excursions. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5034}",, 5037," An amazing place bustling with life, the richness of nature and beauty, Assan Barrage is a bird lover's paradise and a naturalists' heaven with its artificial lake attracting thousands of birds of varied species. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5035}",, 5038," Situated in the lap of mountains of the Tons River Valley, Kedarkanth is a stunning place offering an easy, classic trek. It is a lovely ridge peak accessible throughout the year with plethora of rewarding adventures. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5036}",, 5039," Maldevta, located in Shripur, 18 km away from the ISBT, is a popular vacation spot in Dehradun. It offers one of the vistas of nature’s perfection, with the great Himalayas in the backdrop, the pristine Song River gurgling through thick shrubberies and little birds hopping and chirping about the area. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5037}",, 5040," Dedicated to Shirdi Sai Baba, the Sai Darbar Temple in Dehradun is situated along Rajpur Road. It is frequented by a plethora of devotees who come to pay their tribute to Sai Baba by offering chadars, flowers and sweets, and to attend the aarti organised every evening. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5038}",, 5041," Established by 'Ram Rai', the eldest son of the seventh Guru of the Sikhs, Sri Har Rai ji in 17th Century, Ram Rai Gurudwara in Dehradun is one of the oldest Gurudwara and a popular pilgrimage center of the Sikh religion. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5039}",, 5042," Trekking has been one of the favourite activities among adventure travellers coming to Dehradun. Jwala Devi, George Everest, Bhadraj Temple, Shivalik ranges, Doon valley, Dakpather, Asan Barrage are some of the places for trekking from Dehradun. Pachhwadun region is one of the starting points for a lot of treks. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5040}",, 5043," Situated in the village Goolar Khalla, Tiger View Jungle camp shelters the endangered Indian Tiger. You can take the jungle safari, and enjoy the rare facility of camping in the wilderness. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5041}",, 5044," One of the least explored treks in the Indian Himalayan region that connects the Har Ki Dun Valley with Yamunotri, the Bali Pass Trek is a beautiful journey that one should try at least once in a lifetime. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5042}",, 5045," The zonal museum is popular for its collection of artifacts relating to the origin, development and sustenance of the mankind on earth, and stands witness to the ancient living conditions and customs of its people. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5043}",, 5046," Fun 'n' Food Kingdom is a huge and gorgeous situated near Prem Nagar in Dehradun. Owing to its themed decor, immaculate clean pools and array of thrilling adventurous rides, the park experiences a huge influx of localites and tourists alike. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5044}",, 5047, The Chetwoode Hall adjoins the Indian Military Academy and is home to the Indian army's modern artilleries and sophisticated ammunitions along with a wide range of artifacts that detail the splendor of the Indian Armed Forces. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5045}",, 5048," Perched at an altitude of 4600m, Rupin Pass is a place adorned with stunning beauty offering an adventurous thrill to its trekkers. Situated in the lap of surreal Himalayan mountain range, the trek holds several surprises for you. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5046}",, 5049," Located in Mussoorie, Mall Road is the best place to shop as there is a cluster of small and large shops displaying the best products. You can pick variety of items from here like Tibetan carpets local jewelries, brass statues, wooden crafts work, Garhwali paintings and woolen items. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5047}",, 5050, If you have experience and courage then get ready to raft on India’s one of the wildest river Ton and get on a nerve wrecking ride of your life. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5048}",, 5051," This little known town finds its place along the bright, crystal clear waters of Yamuna, unlike the dead creature you encounter in Delhi. While the fine landscapes of Doon Valley, Katta Pathar where the Yamuna first comes out of the mountains, scintillating 180º panoramas of the Chakrata Hills and the celebrated 3rd century BC Ashokan Rock Edict are routine sights, the one of its kind river rafting on the Yamuna, and leisurely drives and picnics make for a perfect trip. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5049}",, 5052," Joy Land Water & Amusement Park is situated in Sahastradhara in Dehradun. With a picture perfect scenery and hills in the backdrop, the ambiance of the water park looks still better. Owing to its thrill rides and adventure activities, the water park experiences a large tourist influx especially in summers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5050}",, 5053," Shree Jagannath Puri temple, one of the most majestic monuments of Odisha, was built by a famous king of Ganga Dynasty Ananta Varman Chodaganga Deva. This stunning Vaishnava temple, dating back to 12th century, enshrines Lord Jagannath, Devi Subhadra and Balabhadra. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5051}",, 5054," Puri Beach is a fine coastline of Bay of Bengal with sun gleaming on the pristine waters of the beach. Located at a mere distance of 35 kms from the Sun Temple, the place is ideal for holiday makers looking for some solitude. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5052}",, 5055," Assumed to have been constructed during the 13th century, Markandeswara temple is known for its magnificent architectural and artistic essence. The entrance of the temple is adorned with a figure of Nataraja with ten arms. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5053}",, 5056, Narendra Tank is one of the largest tanks in Odisha and is believed to have been built during the 15th century. This tank is considered holy and has a lot of small and big temples surrounding it. There is an island in the middle of the lake with a small temple called Chandana Mandapa. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5054}",, 5057," The Sudarshan Crafts Museum was established by Sri Sudarshan Sahoo to create a location where artists and art lovers can see the evolution of modern craftsmanship. The museum displays the change that has taken place in traditional sculptures over the decades. The museum has facilities for artists as well, giving them an opportunity to ply their craft in the workroom, and have a showroom to display it. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5055}",, 5058," Pipili is a town in Puri, famous for the abundant handicraft products which are available here for sale. The entire economy depends on the crafts, and they provide all sorts of products. Figures of Gods, animals, birds, flowers etc., pillow covers, sheets, handbags, purses are all of the best quality here. The town itself has numerous food stalls to sate hunger in between shopping. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5056}",, 5059," Sakshigopal temple has a few legends about how it became a revered shrine for Lord Vishnu. One is about the lord coming to bear witness to a village wedding. Another myth is that the temple is one of the 16 shrines of King Vajra, the grandson of Lord Krishna built for the Lord. Nevertheless, the temple acts as a marking gateway for those who arrive to the holy city of Puri via train or roadway. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5057}",, 5060," Chilika Lake is the biggest inland salt-water lake. Situated 50 km away from Puri, this lake is a major tourist attraction in Odisha. Set amidst a beautiful landscape full of lush greenery, the Chilika Lake also has a beautiful island laden with trees. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5058}",, 5061," Raghurajpur village is a heritage crafts village near Puri, known for Pattachitra paintings, as well as other art forms like palm leaf engraving, wood and stone carvings, papier mache and Gotipua folk dance, the predecessor of classical Odissi dance style. The village is also the only place where the traditional decoration for Lord Jagannath's throne, called Patas, is made. The art-enriched village owes its culture to an era as early as 5 BCE. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5059}",, 5062, Astaranga meaning “colourful sunset” is a magnificent beach located in the state of Orissa. As the name suggests this beach is famous for the picturesque views that it provides during the sunset. The sky takes on vivid hues and the blue water in juxtaposition of it makes the whole place look magical. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5060}",, 5063," Jagannath Rath Yatra is one of the most awaited and much-celebrated festivals in Orissa as well as countrywide. It is dedicated to Lord Jagannath i.e. Lord Krishna, his sister Goddess Subhadra and his elder brother Lord Balabhadra. Commonly known as Gundicha Yatra, Dasavatara, Chariot Festival or Navadina Yatra, it is celebrated every year in the month of June or July. For this, the Puri Rath Yatra sees 4-5 lakh pilgrims every year. Indians, as well as foreigners, flock in large numbers to get a glimpse of the idols in the chariot. It is believed that those who manage to get a glimpse of the idols will have a prosperous year ahead. This year it is going to be held on Friday, 1st July ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5061}",, 5064," Situated near the Jagannath Temple, this is a very important temple owing to the beliefs around the history of this structure. It is believed that the marriage of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati happened on the sixth day of the fortnight of Jyeshta and they were invited to this temple by Goddess Lakshmi. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5062}",, 5065," Running along the main Marine Drive of Puri, right in front of the Swargadwar Crematorium, the ever-so-famous beach of Puri is the throbbing heartbeat of the city. Crowded with visitors throughout the year, the Swargadwar Beach is dotted with numerous stalls selling local handmade products, seashells, and jewelleries. A whole morning goes away by splashing and bathing at the safe, sandy beach, while the evenings are kept for enjoying the oceanic view and tea and snacks from the many stalls. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5063}",, 5066," Goddess Vimala residing within the complex of Jagannath temple in Puri is as important as the main deity. Regarded as a Shakti Peetha, one of the many shrines scattered around India dedicated to the supreme goddess. Goddess Vimala here is a tantric manifestation of the Goddess Mother and is revered by the Shaktism followers as a protector guardian of the temple and the Lord. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5064}",, 5067," Located 3 kilometres away from the main temple complex of Jagannath, the Gundicha Temple acts as the summer retreat for Lord Jagannath, his brother Balarama and sister Subhadra. This temple marks the ending of the Ratha Yatra, where the deities rest for seven days, before making the journey back to their original home. Gundicha temple is empty for the rest of the year, except for the many images depicting the Lord's life. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5065}",, 5068," According to a legend popular in Orissa, long ago, Puri was a centre of Shiva worship. According to this legend, Lord Ramachandra himself installed the Lingam in the Lokanath Temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5066}",, 5069," Inside the famous Jagannath temple complex in Puri, is situated a small Ganesh temple, housing an exclusive image of Ganesh known as Natya Ganesh i.e. Dancing Ganesh. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5067}",, 5070," Alarnatha Temple is a shrine dedicated to Lord Vishnu in Brahmagiri near Puri. The legend says that the Lord's devoted follower Chaitanya Mahaprabhu could not see his God for the 15-day period of Anavasara, following the Snana Yatra, when the three idols of Jagannath temple are kept hidden in a secret chamber. Taking pity on his beloved worshipper's devastation, Lord Vishnu directed him towards the Alarnatha Temple. Every devotee ever since follows the same ritual during that phase. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5068}",, 5071," Baliharachandi Beach is the much quieter and offbeat alternative to the Puri Beach, with a peaceful calm and tranquillity about the whole place. There are not many people here, and even fewer stalls. Since the beach falls between Puri and Konark, visitors take a round on the way. Scurrying little crabs, scattered seashells and an unobstructed view of the sea make up for the lack of other entertainment. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5069}",, 5072," Daya River is a branch shooting of Kuakhai River and empties into the Chilika Lake known for the Dolphins. The river is historically important, not only in terms of the history of Odisha-Bihar region, but of India as whole. It is on the banks of Daya, in the green slopes adjoining the Dhauli Hills that the famous Kalinga War was fought, which marked an end of Emperor Ashoka's violent ways and embracing Buddhism. There are many Ashokan edicts here, carved on the surface of rocks up along the hill. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5070}",, 5073," Baleshwar Beach, or Chandipur Beach as it is more popularly known, is one of the less crowded and more serene beaches of Odisha. What makes this beach unique is its tide pattern. During particular ebb tides, the sea water recedes back from the sandy beach for up to 5 kilometres, leaving muddy traits behind. Because of this, this beach is ecologically rich and also great place to find molluscs, crustaceans and horseshoe crabs. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5071}",, 5074," Sonar Gouranga Mandir in Puri is one of the main centres of pilgrimage. It is located near the Puri Jagannath Temple, only three kilometres away, and close to the beach. The temple has the shrines of Shri Rama, Lord Jagannatha, Balaram and Subhadra, while also including other incarnations of Lord Vishnu. Located on the Chakratritha Road, photography is prohibited within the temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5072}",, 5075," Balighai beach is all about serenity and quietude that you will hardly find in the other beaches near Puri, The luxury resorts make sure that you can make this a destination getaway instead of a drive-through, and at the same time enjoy the tranquil environment of a clean environment and solitude, surrounded by Casuarina and Eucalyptus, and the azure blue up ahead. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5073}",, 5076," The Mausima Temple is located on the Grand Road in Puri. The name of the temple translates to 'Aunt Mother' and is closely related to the tradition of Rath Yatra which is so famously prevalent here. The legend says that Goddess Mausi Ma saved Puri from floods by drinking half of the sea water. The temple itself has strong fortress-like walls and intricate architecture, representing safety. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5074}",, 5077," Located at a distance of 20 kms from Puri, Golden Beach is a pristine, laid back beach away from the din of the city. On a little diversion on the highway leading to Konark, you can come across this wonderful beach free of the crowds and regular pilgrims. The beach is untouched and desolated and boasts of a perfectly peaceful environment with only the crashing of sea waves to give you company. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5075}",, 5078," Spread over eight acres of land area, Blue Splash Water Park boasts of over seven massive water rides spread over variety of pools. Besides it has an adjacent amusement park, play area for children, snacks facility, changing and locker rooms etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5076}",, 5079," Pratyush Ocean World Water Park is situated in Batamangala New Bay Pass Road in Puri. Besides the umpteen rides and water activities, the park also has several food options available for the visitors. In addition to that, the park also hosts family functions, events and gatherings on prior reservations. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5077}",, 5080," Nalbana Bird Sanctuary is situated on the Nalbana Island in Odisha, which is a part of the Chilika Lake- India’s largest brackish water lagoon. It is known for the large green spaces of land that are the refuge points of several migratory birds that flock here every year during the winter season. For the same reason, the sanctuary is a big hit among nature lover, birdwatchers and photography buffs. During the peak season, you may be able to spot as much as 181 different varieties of birds here which is a treat for the avid bird watchers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5078}",, 5081," Hidden deep in the lush, green forests of the wettest place in India: Cherrapunjee, Meghalaya; one can find the magnificent Jingkieng Nongriat Double Decker Living Root Bridge; more commonly known as the Umshiang Double Decker Living Root Bridge or simply just the Double Decker Root Bridge.  This area is famous for root bridges made of Indian Rubber Tree, but the Double Decker Bridge is the most famous of all due to its large size. It is 3 kilometers long and placed at a height of 2400 feet! A unique attraction and quite an innovative mix of nature and engineering. The Umshiang River flows beneath the bridge. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5079}",, 5082," A beautiful river with crystal clear waters, Dawki is one of the most picture-perfect spots you'll find in Meghalaya. Travellers love spending a day outing here, especially boating in the pretty surroundings. Dawki is a small town in the Jaintia Hills and is a border town between India and Bangladesh. The small town, besides being a trade hub is also famous for its tourism, with many people flocking to the town in order to experience a boat ride in its famed Umngot River and enjoy the nearby sights and sounds. People also come here directly from Shillong for a day trip. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5080}",, 5083," The fourth highest waterfalls in the world, Nohkalikai falls plunge some 335 meters from a verdant cliff to the ground giving the portrayal of immense and natural magnificence. The pride of the state of Meghalaya, the falls are one of the most beautiful and grand waterfalls in the country. Tucked in between the evergreen rainforest of the Khasi Hill and flowing with all its majesty and might, the falls plunges into a lagoon that is as blue as the afternoon sky. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5081}",, 5084," Also located in the East Khasi district, this village has won the title of Asia's cleanest village in 2003 and India's cleanest village in 2005. This village is also referred as God's own garden. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5082}",, 5085," Just half a kilometer from Cherrapunji these caves are the most prominent of the tourist hubs. Considered to be the fourth longest caves in the entire Indian sub-continent, the highlight of these caves is a little pool formed inside as a result of five different rivers joining here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5083}",, 5086," These are the highest waterfalls in India. At 1,035 ft the falls are also known as the Nohsngithiang Falls. Such a tourist landmark needs no introduction at all. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5084}",, 5087, Basically a view point developed by the government. It lies at the beginning of the Sohra tourism circuit. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5085}",, 5088," A village close to the main city of Cherrapunji, Mawsynram gives Cherrapunji a run for its money with a neck to neck competition for the title of the wettest place on earth. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5086}",, 5089, These are one of the most popular falls of Cherrapunji - even for the locals. Legends have it that in the caves near the falls an evil snake was once killed. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5087}",, 5090," Located south of Cherrapunji, this place is a major tourist attraction owning to the caves it has. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5088}",, 5091," This is a famous park of the state. Located nearly 45km from Tura, it is boasts of a wide variety of flora and fauna. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5089}",, 5092," Created in the plateaus of Meghalaya by the state government, it is a great attraction for locals as well as tourists. The Shillong Agri-Hoticulture has given this park many beautiful orchids which are housed in the Eco park's green house. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5090}",, 5093," About 2 km from south of Sohra, this is one of the most visited sites by tourists. A large number of tourists from all around the world flock this site to see the great work by Welsh Missionaries. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5091}",, 5094," Located almost 13km from the city, it is a park under the State Forest Dept. The Khoh Ramhah Rock (in the shape of an upside down basket) is what tourists come and see. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5092}",, 5095, The Khasi Monoliths are located in close proximity to the Mawsmai Falls. These are amazing underground mazes and passages of age old caves. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5093}",, 5096, Another scenic fall located in this area. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5094}",, 5097," For a change, this is one of the few forts which is not built on a hill. Instead, this fort, built in the arid region of the Thar Desert, is famous for its marvellous architecture, intricate carvings which leave travellers mesmerized. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5095}",, 5098," Located in Deshnoke, 30 km from Bikaner, Karni mata temple is the place where devotees and rats share a special bond. The temple is heavily influenced by mogul architecture and the entire temple is built with beautiful white marble. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5096}",, 5099," Gajner Palace is located in the city of Bikaner on the banks of Gajner Lake. This regal palace was built by Maharaja Ganga Singh as a hunting lodge for him and his family but was converted to a hotel in 1976. Gajner Palace offers you a variety of leisure activities from boat rides to desert safaris. Built as a traditional Rajasthani Palace, it is an architectural beauty that now is modernised to host guests. The entire vicinity is filled with lush green trees while the glorious palace itself offers recreational activities like billiards, lawn tennis, cycling, bird watching and wildlife safaris. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5097}",, 5100," Lallgarh Palace was constructed for the Maharaja of Bikaner, Maharaja Ganga Singh, between 1902 and 1926. The palace built in European architecture style has now been opened up for tourists as a Heritage Hotel, and the entire estate comes under the National Heritage Trust. The estate also houses a museum named Shri Sadul Museum, where you can find traces of Rajasthani Royalties and get an insight into their extravagant lifestyle. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5098}",, 5101," Among all other havelis like Rikhji Bagri ki Haveli, Haveli of Bhairondan, Daga Chowk Havelis and Sampatlala Agarwal Haveli, Rampuria group of Havelis are known for their more than 400 years old architecture splendour. With intricate details of jharokhas and carvings, havelis are no less than palaces. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5099}",, 5102," Identified as one of the important tourist place of Bikaner, National Research Centre On Camel is open for tourists during afternoon. Tourists can see the camel of different breeds and their behavior. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5100}",, 5103," A two day event organized every year in the month of January, the Camel festival has some spectacular and unusual camel performances like camel races, camel dances, and the bumpy, neck shaking camel rides take place at this event. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5101}",, 5104," Bhandasar Jain Temple is one of the 27 beautiful Jain temples located in Bikaner. This temple is dedicated to the fifth Tirthankara, Sumatinath and it is also considered to be the most beautiful and the highest temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5102}",, 5105, The Royal Cenotaphs is the cremation ground of the foyal families of Bikaner. It is an architectural treat for the tourists. The splendid structure with intricately carved marble pillars display legends of Lord Krishna and other beautiful traditional designs. The oldest monument on the ground was installed in the honour of Rao Kalyanmal and the earliest is the one made for Maharaja Karni Singh. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5103}",, 5106," Built by the founder of Bikaner, Rao Bikaji, Kodamdesar Bhairu Ji Temple has been religiously important for the Hindus. The presiding deity is Lord Bhairu ji who was born from the place between the eyebrows, also called the third eye of Lord Shiva. Hence, the deity is considered to be an incarnation of Lord Shiva and his ferocious form. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5104}",, 5107," Dedicated to the Maharajas of Bikaner, Maharaja Ganga Singh, Maharaja Karni Singh and Maharaja Sadul Singh, the Sadul Singh Museum has a fabulous collection of artefacts belonging to the kings, paintings, trophies, weapons, photographs to mention a few. It is the best place to get insights into the heroic activities of the Maharajas. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5105}",, 5108," Built of red sand stone, the Shiv Bari Temple is located about 6km from Bikaner. Fortified by a high wall the temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple has a beautiful wall panting of Nandi Bull facing the Shiva Lingam. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5106}",, 5109," Ganga Singh Museum has a marvellous collection of artefacts belonging to the Harappan Civilisation and Gupta Dynasty. The museum is a perfect attraction for history and archaeological buffs as the stunning antiques like pottery, paintings, terracotta artwork, etc. are sure to give one a peep into the rich ancient heritage of India. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5107}",, 5110," The Station Road market is replete with numerous shops and small time vendors. This market is a fabulous place to acquire embroidered footwear (jootis), local fabrics, leather goods and wood as well as traditional artifacts. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5108}",, 5111," Prachina Museum was established in 2000 by the daughter of Maharaja Narendra Singhji, Siddhi Kumari and has a stunning collection exhibiting royal apparel, accessories, perfumes, textiles, artwork, unique class artefacts, cutlery, crockery and portraits of the Maharajas. The objects on display provide a sneak peek into the rich lifestyle of the royals of Bikaner. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5109}",, 5112," Sursagar Lake was dug out during the reign of Maharaja Sur Singh to curb water shortage in the region. With well maintained surroundings and proper seating arrangement around the mesmerizing lake, it is a famous attraction and a preferred picnic spot in the city. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5110}",, 5113," Once a royal palace of Maharaja Ganga Singh, Laxmi Niwas Palace is a stunning attraction which is now open to the public as a heritage hotel. The architectural beauty of the palace and its rich historic and heritage value draw guests in large numbers. The grand palace also has a museum that can be explored to get a glimpse into the royalty of Bikaner. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5111}",, 5114," The ships of desert, Camels, enable us to discover some of the beautiful and relatively unexplored regions of Bikaner. You can witness the vibrancy of colors, jubilant music, men with colorful turbans and massive moustaches and an evening full of dance and music. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5112}",, 5115," If you are a shopaholic then Kote Gate is full of surprises for you. You can shop for buffed camel hide articles, miniature paintings, Khadi industry articles, as well as wood carvings apart form mouth watering Bhujia and Rosogollahs here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5113}",, 5116, Streets of Bikaner are a shopper's delight! From traditional clothes and footwear to handicrafts and eateries - all are available in the locals Bazaars of Bikaner. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5114}",, 5117," Located around 8km from Bikaner, Devi Kund consists of royal cenotaphs or chhatris of brave rulers of Bika dynasty. This royal crematorium houses several cenotaphs. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5115}",, 5118," Kolayat is a quaint little town famous for the Kapil Muni Fair, the largest fair in the city, the sacred waters of the Kolayat Lake and the divine Kolayat Temple. It is, therefore, a famous pilgrimage. Legend states that Kapil Muni stopped here and meditated to bring about peace and harmony when he was passing by. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5116}",, 5119," Built in the 14th Century by Maharaja Rao Lunakaran, Sri Laxminath Temple is the oldest temple in the city. The presiding deities are Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi. The colourful architecture with sculptures, painting and silver artwork and the rich religious significance of the temple attracts tourists in large numbers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5117}",, 5120," Situated about 115 km away from Shimoga town, Kodachadri is a peak in Western Ghats packed full of flora and fauna. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5118}",, 5121," One of the most sought after attraction and natural wonder in the region, Jog Falls is located nearly 100 km from Shimoga town. Lying in Sagara, it is the 11th highest waterfall in India created by Sharavathi River. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5119}",, 5122," A one of a kind experience in perhaps one of the most bio-diverse regions in the world, the Sita Nadi river rafting is an unparalleled experience. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5120}",, 5123," Honnemaradu is a small cosy village, by the Honnemaradu Reservoir. The site is set in the middle of a valley and a weekend getaway to this place is nothing less than an adventure camp. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5121}",, 5124," Keladi is a village in the Shimoga District known for its rich past and culture. Once served as the first capital of the Keladi Nayaka Kingdom, today this prime location is adorned with two popular spots i.e. Rameshwara Temple and Keladi Museum. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5122}",, 5125," Located 10 km from Shimoga, a thick cover of forest is situated there inhabiting tigers and lions moving freely in its deep parts. A lion and tiger safari began there in 1988, across a huge area of 200 hectares. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5123}",, 5126," Sakrebayalu Elephant Camp is a place where one can see herds of Elephants being trained. Situated at a distance of nearly 14 km from the town of Shimoga, it is a quite popular spot among tourists. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5124}",, 5127, These pristine falls in Shimoga district are not polluted due to them being hidden in the mountains and not warranting much tourist activity. A major trek through a valley leads to these falls. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5125}",, 5128," Kundadari is a place for trekkers, situated about 12 km from Thirthahalli. A paradise for trekking lovers, it offers a good trail with a Kundadri Hill which is huge single rock formation and many protrusions. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5126}",, 5129," A paradise for bird watchers, Gudavi Bird Sanctuary is spread across an area of nearly 0.75 sq km. The sanctuary is located in the town of Sorab in the proximity of Shimoga on the banks of Gudvi Lake. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5127}",, 5130," The Bhadra dam is constructed on the river Bhadra, which is a tributary of the River Tungabhadra. The dam is surrounded by lush greenery and is a majestic place to be at. The river has many small islands which are home to migratory birds like the red spurfowl, emerald dove, black woodpecker and green imperial pigeon. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5128}",, 5131," A popular picnic spot rich in fauna, Tyavarekoppa is located about 10 km from Shimoga town. Covering a huge area of 200 hectares, the place is renowned for its Lion and Tiger Safari which commenced in the year 1998. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5129}",, 5132, Mandagadde Bird Sanctuary is a small picturesque island located in the River Tunga nearly 32 km from Shimoga town on the way to Thirthahalli. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5130}",, 5133," Located 12 km from Shimoga en-route Thirthahalli, one can witness a perfect picnic spot in a way of Tunga Dam built over River Tunga. An Elephant Camp where elephants are trained can also be enjoyed there by visitors. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5131}",, 5134," The Barkana Falls are located between Agumbe and Shimoga and derive their name from ‘Barka’, the mouse deer, a shy creature that inhabits this particular region. The trek route runs through the dense rainforests of the Western Ghats. During monsoons, the regions start buzzing with life as new streams begin to emerge and the canopy of vegetation gets dense enough for any traveller to lose orientation. The best time to visit these falls are in the early days of winter. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5132}",, 5135, The Onake Abbi falls is one of the many waterfalls in Shimoga. The trek to the top of the fall is relatively short covering a distance of about 4-5 kilometres. The trail runs through a dense forest that is rich in flora and fauna. The summit of the trek offers a breathtaking view of the entire waterfall as it cascades from a height of 500 feet. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5133}",, 5136," Lying on the banks of River Tunga, the Shivappanaika Palace is a popular attraction located within the Shimoga town. A very much sought after destination among tourists, the palace was established by Shivappa Naik of Keladi during 16th century and was crafted brilliantly out of rosewood. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5134}",, 5137," The second largest church in India, the sacred Heart Church is a fine example of an architectural marvel of Shimoga. It is a Catholic Church spread over an area of 18000 sq ft. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5135}",, 5138," A unique village that merges ancient India with modern civilisation, the village of Hosahalli, along with its twin village Mattur, is known across the world as the only place where the ancient Sanskrit language is still spoken on a day-to-day basis. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5136}",, 5139," A tiny village in the Shimoga district of Karnataka, the quaint little Mattur, along with its twin village Hosahalli, is famous across the world for being one of the few existing locations where the ancient language of Sanskrit is used colloquially and in routine conversation. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5137}",, 5140," The beautiful Nagara Fort is located 84 km from Shimoga and is built on a small hill near a lake and is a popular place known for its scenic views. The fort has a well-developed system to circulate water and also comprises of a large Darbar Hall and two tanks known as Akka Thangi Kola, apart from a cannon. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5138}",, 5141," Kunchikal Falls located on the Shimoga- Udupi highway in Karnataka is India's highest waterfalls situated on River Varahi. There is also a hydro-electric plant installed on the waterfalls to generate electricity. Situated amidst the dense lusty woods, the waterfalls are also a popular trekking spot. It ranks 116 in the list of highest waterfalls in the world. Unlike many waterfalls in Shimoga, Kunchikal Falls is accessible by road and visitors just have to walk a few meters from the parking to view the falls. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5139}",, 5142," This is the most popular picnic spot near Jog Falls, with lush green paddy fields surrounding it. One also finds Teak jungles, all around the dam. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5140}",, 5143," Also known as the Keladi Kote, this fort is located in Shimoga district and is named after the Keladi dynasty that ruled this place. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5141}",, 5144," Constructed by the Karnataka State Government in 1964, The Linganamakki Dam is a 2.4 km long structure stretching across the Sharavathi river. Situated about 6 kms from Jog Falls, the Dam is located in the Sagara taluk of the state. The Dam receives water mainly from rainfall and also from the Chakra and Savahaklu reservoirs, which are linked to the Linganamakki Dam through a canal. When the Dam's sluice gates are closed, the Jog Falls get reduced to a mere trickle. However, they become magnificant once the gates are opened. The Dam, being quite large in size, offers a breathtaking view. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5142}",, 5145," Unchalli Falls also known as Lushington Falls, is a waterfall created by a 116 metres (381 ft) drop in the Aghanashini river. The fall is located near Siddapur in Uttara Kannada District of Karnataka, India. The falls are named for J. D. Lushington, a District Collector for the British Government, who discovered the falls in 1845. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5143}",, 5146," Shivganga Falls located near Sirsi in Shimoga in the state of Karnataka is a haven for trekkers and adventure enthusiasts. Swimming is allowed here. The water cascading down several cliffs amidst dense woods and plenteous vegetation is also a popular trekking spot. The waterfalls are surrounded by several forests and overlook the valley. Another popular attraction here is the Ganeshpal Island which has a small Ganapathi Temple here. The falls are not accessible by road but rather by trek only, which brings the element of adventure here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5144}",, 5147," Tucked away from the prying eyes of the world, the Jogigundi Falls are situated in the midst of the dense forests of Western Ghats. The unique feature of these falls is the point of origin. Unlike traditional waterfalls they do not fall from a height, instead they originate from a cave and run through a hill. The falls are not accessible by road and it requires a trek to reach the falls. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5145}",, 5148," Sigandur or Sigandooru is a small village located in Sagara Taluk, Karnataka, India. The village is surrounded on three sides by back waters of the Linganamakki Dam formed on the Sharavathi River. The place is well-known for the Sigandur Chowdeshwari Temple, which attracts many hundreds of people every day, both locals and visitors. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5146}",, 5149," The Varanasi of South, Koodli, is amongst the holiest places of Southern India and the site of confluence of two holy rivers Tunga & Bhadra. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5147}",, 5150," If you are travelling to the city in mid January, you will be quite lucky to participate in one of the most awaited festival not only in Shimoga but also in whole state. Pongal is celebrated to honor The Sun God or Surya devta. It is celebrated with great enthusiasm and vigor. A special dish is prepared with rice, cardamom, jaggery and cashew nuts and is consumed on the festival day. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5148}",, 5151," The Shiva Temple, also known as Kedareshwara Temple in Shimoga is an ancient stone temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Built in 11th century in the Shilahar kingdom, the beautiful temple is situated on the bank of river Krishna in the village of Khidrapur. It also houses a Swarg Mandap, which means a room without a roof. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5149}",, 5152," Shimoga is a popular destination offering some amazing products to take back as souvenir. Handicraft items, different type of spices and sandalwood are some of the popular items you would like to while visiting the town. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5150}",, 5153," The Mahatma Gandhi Park is one of the oldest parks in Shimoga, and is used widely by the locals. It comprises of a swimming pool, a path for joggers, a play area for kids and a small train that runs in the park. Different flower shows are also conducted here. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5151}",, 5154," Located in the dense Mookambika forests, Hidlumane Falls is a series of 6 - 7 mesmerising waterfalls in the district of Shimoga, Karnataka. All of these waterfalls are hidden from view of one another and the most gorgeous one is situated at the top and is the last of the series. The pool is shallow and hence you find a lot of visitors swimming here. But swimming is prohibited here during the monsoons as the currents get harsh. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5152}",, 5155," Situated in the village of Aralasurali in Shimoga, Karnataka, Achakanya Falls is one of the town's best kept secrets. The waterfall is formed over River Sharavathi in the dense woods of the Western Ghats. The 6-7 feet high waterfalls is a visual delight to the eyes, a popular picnic spot for the locals and also an ideal trekking spot. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5153}",, 5156," Kavaledurga is ancient hill fort situated near Shimoga in Karnataka that is perched at a height of 1541 metres. Although in ruins right now, the hill fort is still considered to be one of the most scenic and enchanting places in the state. Engulfed in greenery, the fort is surrounded by the majestic Western Ghats. The heritage spot is a hidden secret in the region and therefore is devoid of the typical tourist crowd. The fort can be reached through a trek uphill that might be a little tiring but the view at the top will make it all worthwhile. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5154}",, 5157," The prime attraction of Hogenakkal are the Hogenakkal Falls. The Kaveri River forks into multiple streams and falls through multiple steps, making the site mesmerizing. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5155}",, 5158," Mettur Dam, situated 30 miles from Salem in a small Mettur Village is one of the largest dams of India. The dam is surrounded by hilly range and is quite popular among tourists. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5156}",, 5159," After having seen the breathtaking falls, the next most attractive place of Hogenakkal are the Melagiri Hills. The Hills are a few km away and various trekking options upto the hill add to the thrill of finally seeing the ranges. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5157}",, 5160," The place obviously has a lot of options for boating. A very unique kind of boat is available here. Often referred to as basket-boats, the circular vessels called Coracles. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5158}",, 5161," The village is about 20 km away from Hogenakkal. The village is famous for its weekly fair that it holds every month to attract tourists. The village is also know for its brightly colored giant terracotta statues, which are known as Aiyanars. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5159}",, 5162," Theerthamalai is a popular pilgrim centre close to Hogenakkal. One of its most popular destinations is the Theerthamalai temple. Lord Theerthagireeswar, a form of Lord Shiva is the worshipping deity. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5160}",, 5163," About 1 km off the main temple is a temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, Hanuman Theertham. According to an old legend, in order to worship to Lord Shiva, Lord Ram sent Lord Hanuman to fetch water from the River Ganga. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5161}",, 5164," Kasauli's Monkey point is the highest point of the town and is one of the most famous attractions of the place. Located at a mere distance of 4 kilometres from the bus stand, this destination has a small temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman that remains crowded with monkeys. Being the highest point of the town, the Monkey point offers a bird's eye view of the nearby cities of Chandigarh, Kalka, Panchkula and Sutlej river from this point. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5162}",, 5165," Items like handcrafted shawls, jewellery, and other products can be found here. Tibetian carpets, shoes and sweaters are also famous items here. This is a much-loved exception to the otherwise quiet Kasauli. For a small town that it is, mall road provides flattering options for shopping and eating out. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5163}",, 5166," Gilbert Trail is an easy hike of 1.5 kilometres. Starting from Kasauli Club, the trail ends at the Air Force Station, close to Sunset Point. The path is wide in the strat and gets narrow after a while. Gilbert Tail is known for its views and different species of birds. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5164}",, 5167," Sunset Point in Kasauli is a popular yet very quiet spot to enjoy the sunset, pine-laid landscapes, valleys and sceneries. Nearby to the Sunset point, is a trail or a path known as the Lover's Lane which is an only more quiet walk through the valleys and some of Kasauli's most calm and breath-taking sceneries. However, it is preferable to leave the area before it gets dark or late in the evening since it tends to be a rather off-beat place with not too many facilities. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5165}",, 5168," Located in the centre of the city with a vibrant Mall road around it, this church is a popular tourist spot. It was constructed in the year 1853 and was built with the grandeur of the Gothic style of architecture. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5166}",, 5169," Kalka to Shimla toy train runs on a narrow-gauge track and is known for its dramatic views of the hills and surrounding villages. A part of the UNESCO World Heritage List, the train takes on a ride amongst vast green hills and deodar and pine forests. One can take a trip from Dharampur (10 kms from Kasauli) and take a train to Barog and return. Barog has a huge tunnel that takes 3 minutes to cover. The tickets can be booked through IRCTC and other partner websites. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5167}",, 5170," Wrapped in the quiet charms of Himachal Pradesh, Timber Trail in the city of Kasauli is a quiet little hill station. The destination is an emerald beauty with its many pine and coniferous trees. Perhaps the most sought-after destination around Kasauli's Parwanoo, Timber Trail is a favourite among the backpacker community and students alike. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5168}",, 5171," This Gurudwara is an important religious center as well as a favorite tourist spot. Other than daily prayers and programmes, a special programme is held on the Sundays. The Gurudwara also offers accommodation facilities ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5169}",, 5172," One of the oldest breweries in the country, the Solan brewery, also known as Kasauli Brewery and Distillery was started back in the 1820s by Edward Dyer. He brought the equipment from Scotland and England because of the availability of spring water and Scotland kind of temperature. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5170}",, 5173," Built in the year 1923 by the Britishers, the architecture of this Church is influenced by a blend of Indian and Victorian styles. However the church was damaged by a fire in 2008 and all internal furnishings were destroyed. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5171}",, 5174," This temple is dedicated to Baba Balak Nath, an ardent follower of Lord Shiva. It is located 3 km away from Kasauli and can be easily reached by bus or taxi. The belief surrounding this temple is that if childless couples come and pray here they will be blessed with children. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5172}",, 5175," This place is for people who are fascinated by past and history. Gurka Fort situated on a small hill Subathu is 16 km away from Parwanoo. Believed to be founded by the Gurkha Army Chief Amar Singh Thapa to fight against British, the fort today exhibits strength even through its ruins. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5173}",, 5176, This is one of the holiest lakes of India. People come from all over the country to wash off their sins in this lake. There are about 500 or so odd temples placed around this lake. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5174}",, 5177," Jagatpita Brahma Mandir or the Brahma Temple located in Pushkar, Rajasthan is the most famous Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Brahma who is considered the creator of the universe. Being the only temple dedicated to Brahma in India, it attracts lakhs of pilgrims every year. The small town of Pushkar seems holy because of the presence of Brahma Temple. It also finds its mention in the prominent ten religious places of the world and the five sacred pilgrimages for Hindus in India. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5175}",, 5178," Savitri temple is located atop the Savitri Hill. The one and half hour climb to the temple is hard and strenuous. Both, idols of Brahma's first wife Savitri and his second consort Gayatri are present here, though Savitri is always worshipped first. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5176}",, 5179," The largest and the most ancient temple of Pushkar, Varaha Temple is dedicated to Varaha The Boar which is the third incarnation (avatar) of Lord Vishnu. The Varaha temple houses an image of lord Vishnu in the incarnation of wild boar. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5177}",, 5180," The golden deserts of Pushkar can be best explored in a camel safari. While it is a common myth that the best camel safaris are available in Jaisalmer, not a lot know that Pushkar offers some of the most amazing sand dunes and mesmerising views of the sunrise/ sunsets. And while you are out there, exploring the shimmering golden sands, you can also enjoy a spectacular view of the mountains and Aravalli hills in the backdrop. What is more, you will also be allowed to pass through tiny dainty villages and can get a sneak peek into the rustic lifestyle of the locals. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5178}",, 5181," Rangji temple is a reflection of South Indian architectural style with glimpses of Mughal design as well. It is in the top three temples of Pushkar dedicated to one of the incarnations of Vishnu, Rangji. The temple is a major attraction for south Indian pilgrims. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5179}",, 5182, The Gurudwara was made to commemorate the visit of Guru Nanak Dev to Pushkar. This place is also known as the Guru Nanak Dharamshala. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5180}",, 5183," India's greatest tribal gathering, Pushkar Mela is held annually in November from Karthik Ekadashi to Karthik Purnima as per the Hindu calendar. It is a grand travel experience held on a vast scale. People visit the fair to witness the beauty of Rajasthani Culture. Attracting more than 400,000 tourists, funky competitions like 'Matka Tod', 'Longest Moustache', and 'Bridal Competitions', are held during the annual Pushkar Fair. Spread over five days, more than 11,000 cattle, horses and camels are part of this visual spectacle. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5181}",, 5184," Built as the royal residence of Man Singh, Man Mahal is a stunning work of architecture. From the top of the grand palace, one can get a splendid view of the surroundings. The reflections of the temples in Pushkar in the Pushkar Lake is a mesmerising sight rendering it a perfect site for photography. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5182}",, 5185," Pushkar Bazar is where one can find a variety of traditional Rajasthani products including apparel, accessories, jewellery, decor items and items for daily use. It is the best market to buy the local leather work, puppets and the bangles made in the region. This is where the colours of Rajasthan can be found in a variety that is awe-inspiring. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5183}",, 5186," Boasting of surreal scenic beauty of the Thar desert and known to be an important pilgrimage centre of the Hindus, Pushkar is thronged by hundreds of tourists every year besides the regular pilgrims. The town has a lot to offer to its guests and desert camping is one of the top activities on the list. Boasting of Aravalli Hills in the backdrop and the magnanimous gorgeous desert in the vicinity, the town is an oasis of natural beauty and vibrant culture. And the same scenic beauty alongwith the beautiful starlit sky makes the activity even more exciting. The unique charm and charisma of the small town makes it an ideal camping destination. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5184}",, 5187," Naga Pahar is located between Pushkar Lake and Ajmer and is believed to be where Agastya Muni lived. The Naag Kund is believed to have existed on the Naga Pahar. The Kund was home to Vatu, Lord Brahma's son who stayed on the hill after he was punished by Chyavan Rishi for being a mischief-maker. The attraction, thus, has religious significance, and is also famous for trekking and spiritual walks. Locals believe that the height of the hillock has been decreasing over the years and it will eventually vanish some day in the future. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5185}",, 5188," Located on the banks of Pushkar Lake in the heart of the city, Mahadev Temple- also known as Apteshwar Mahadev Temple, is a popular Hindu pilgrimage site in the city of Pushkar. Enshrined by Lord Shiva, the temple was built in the 19th century and boasts of a spectacular architectural style. Constructed in white marbles, the temple house a five faced idol of Lord Mahadev- four of its faces represent the four directions that they face, while the fifth one looks upwards and is a symbol of purity and spiritual progress. The five faces are called Sadyojat, Vamdev, Aghor, Tatpurush and Ishan. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5186}",, 5189," Pap Mochani Temple is one of the most famous attractions in the state. Its presiding deity is Goddess Gayatri who is believed to be a powerful Goddess who can absolve one's sins. It is also associated with the Legend of the Mahabharata - Ashwatthama is believed to have visited the temple to seek salvation. The traditional Hindu temple architecture also draws tourists in large numbers. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5187}",, 5190," Strewn about with colourful goods, garments and accessories with pocket sized shops tucked next to each other on the side of the pathways, Sarafa Bazaar is one of the most popular markets in Pushkar which is a common favourite among shopaholics, tourists and pilgrims as well. The most common items available in the market are handicrafts, textiles, leather goods, embroidered Camel covers, and colourful idols of different gods and goddesses. Another very popular item sold at the market is stone studded bangles, that are a specialty of Rajasthan. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5188}",, 5191," Kishangarh is famous for its art, forts and the marble mines. Tourists can find explore the splendid Kuchaman Fort and the Phool Mahal Palace. The attraction also has the serene Gundaloo Lake where one can find various species of birds. Tourists can also purchase marble artefacts as gifts and souvenirs. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5189}",, 5192," Renowned for its temples and bravura palaces, Merta City is an attraction in itself. There are several unique attractions viz the Meera Bai Temple (four hundred years old), Aurangzeb Mosque and Bhanwal Mata Temple in the Merta City. (br) Users make use of the shortest route map from merta city to pushkar during their travel. Browse the website of Shortest Route and enter to and from locations in the boxes provided. Click to search and get the road route between merta city to pushkar. Users are able to find out the shortest road from merta city to pushkar. This shortest route finder tool helps users in reducing the travel time to their travel points. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5190}",, 5193, Rose Garden is a delightful attraction in the deserts of Rajasthan. Some of the rose species are grown by the local farmers while some are sourced from various parts of the world. One can find a wide variety of colourful and fragrant roses here. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5191}",, 5194," Dedicated to Lord Mahadev (Shiva), the Apteshwar Temple is actually an underground shrine. One of the most visited temples in Rajasthan, Apteshwar Temple is a perfect blend of splendid architecture and spiritual importance thus attracting both tourists as well as devotees. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5192}",, 5195, Atmeshwar Temple is a famous religious attraction that is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The Shivalinga is located a few feet below the ground level. A narrow hallway leads to the shrine. The Shivalinga is seen encircled by a serpent (the Naga) made of copper. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5193}",, 5196," Being one of the largest forts in India, Chittorgarh fort is a world heritage site. The fort was previously the capital of Mewar and is now situated in Chittorgarh. It is one of the most historically important forts in the entire north India and it reverberates with tales of heroism and sacrifice. It also displays the Rajput culture and values in true sense. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5194}",, 5197," Padmini Palace is the palace where Rani Padmini lived after she married Rawal Ratan Singh, the ruler of Mewar Kingdom. The palace is a historical monument related to the self-sacrifice of Rani Padmini after Chittorgarh was attacked by the Sultan of Delhi, Alauddin Khilji. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5195}",, 5198, It is one of the most important temples of Chittorgarh and the city's tour isn't complete without a visit to this temple. The splendid sculpture of the temple is what attracts most tourists. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5196}",, 5199," Located within Chittorgarh fort, the Gomukh Kund is also known as ???Tirth Raj'' of Chittorgarh because whenever pilgrims and devotees go on the tour of different Hindu spiritual places, then they come to Gomukh kund for completion of their holy journey after returning back. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5197}",, 5200," About 110 km away from Chittorgarh, this is the sacred place where Udaipur Rulers used to be cremated. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5198}",, 5201, Rana Kumbha palace is where Rana Kumbha lived and spent his royal life. Its charming and artistic architecture makes it a must visit for tourists visiting Chittorgarh. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5199}",, 5202," Sitamata Wildlife Sanctuary is a dense forest area with thick deciduous plantations that include trees like Gulmohar, Sindoor, Rudraksha, Bamboo, Bel, etc. It is best explored during the day in the winter season as the weather stays pleasant and one can spot many migrating birds and local species of animals. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5200}",, 5203," This palace of Chittorgarh takes Rajput grandeur to a new level. The architecture is splendid, and the layout fantastic. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5201}",, 5204," Meera Temple was constructed by Maharana Kumbha, the Rajput king during his rule making it both a historical and religious attraction. Kumbha Shyam and Meera temple are on the same ground enclosed in the Chittorgarh Fort. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5202}",, 5205, Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the most important natural reserves of Rajasthan. It is home to a variety of flora and fauna in the region. Tourists can also go on a Jeep safari arranged by the forest officials. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5203}",, 5206, This monument is also known as the Victory Tower since it was built to mark the triumph of Chittorgarh over Mahmud Khilji in 1440. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5204}",, 5207," Sathis Deori Temple is a group of twenty seven temples dedicated to the Jain Teerthankaras. These ancient temples adorn beautiful carvings and splendid sculptures all over them, and the site has been declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5205}",, 5208," Chittor, in Rajsthan, is one of the most famous of all forts in India. Constructed in the Solanki style of architecture, it has numerous balconies and windows. Famous for the intricate carvings of the Digambar sect, this seven storied tower has a beautiful Adinatha statue on the second floor. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5206}",, 5209," Located in Chittorgarh Fort, Shyama Temple is dedicated to Varaha, one of the incarnations (boar incarnation) of Lord Vishnu. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5207}",, 5210," Sanwariaji Temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and is located in Mandaphia. Because of its location, devotees visit the temple in large numbers while commuting between Chittorgarh and Udaipur. The temple complex is a beautiful work of architecture and adorns colourful paintings and carvings that tourists find quite mesmerising. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5208}",, 5211, Ratan Singh Palace or Ratan Singh Mahal is a monument of immense historical importance located on the premises of the Chittorgarh Fort. Tourists are sure to get a glimpse of the lifestyle of the Rajasthani Royalties as they explore the magnificent monument. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5209}",, 5212," Menal is a small village situated in the district of Chittorgarh. The hamlet is a major attraction in Rajasthan because of its ancient temples, traditional architecture, nature and the rich culture of Rajasthan. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5210}",, 5213, Bhainsrorgarh Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the most important and world-renowned wildlife sanctuaries in Rajasthan since it was declared in 1983. The scenic location is a perfect attraction for nature lovers and photographers. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5211}",, 5214, Archaeological Museum of Chittorgarh displays a valuable collection of artefacts belonging to the royalty of Chittorgarh. It is located inside the Chittor Fort and is visited quite often by history and archaeology enthusiasts. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5212}",, 5215," Located just 38 kilometres away from Nahan, the Renuka Lake is the perfect place to visit for people who are into nature and the solace it offers. Unlike other lakes in the area that is famous for their pristine beauty and surroundings, the Renuka Lake is renowned for its cultural history. Not only is this the largest natural lake in Himachal Pradesh regarding area (the lake covers a circumference of about 3214 meters); this fantastic water body is shaped in the form of a reclining woman, and hence is considered to be a personification of the Goddess Renuka. Other than its cultural and religious significance, the lake also offers breathtaking views to visitors who reach the ridge of the lake after passing through dense alpine forests. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5213}",, 5216," This theme park is for the life science and fossil fanatics. Almost 21 km away from Nahan, Suketi Fossil Park is a first one of a kind park in Asia and is established on the actual site of fossil discovery. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5214}",, 5217," Travellers have many options for trekking in Nahan with some really exciting paths. The trek from Nahan to Renukaji, though easy is quite amazing. Churdhar peak also provide for various treks that offers spectacular view from the top. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5215}",, 5218," Built by Gurkha leader Ranjor Singh Thapa in 1810, this fort is situated on the top of Jaitak Hills. Constructed using the material recovered from the Nahan fort after it was ransacked and destroyed. It is situated at a distance of 25 km from Nahan. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5216}",, 5219," A treat for trekking and rock climbing buffs, Churdhar Peak at a height of 3650 m above sea level is a 50km trek. Covered with verdant forests and fields, one can approach this peak from Dadahu, Sangrah, Bhawal, Gandhuri and Nauhra. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5217}",, 5220," This spot has a lot of appeal attached to it. One of the major tourist attractions, Dhaula Kuan is packed with numerous orchards housing plants of citrus fruits and mango trees. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5218}",, 5221, Rani Tal is a nature's treat that is also known for its royal past. This place with its calm and serene surroundings is ideal for picnic while enjoying a boat ride in lake. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5219}",, 5222," Besides the activities that involve the adrenaline rush like trekking and rock climbing, fishing is another major activity offered by the town. While lazing around in peaceful surroundings, one has an option to go fishing at various lakes and ponds which houses fishes like Mahaseer, Brown Trout and Rainbow Trout. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5220}",, 5223, A wildlife sanctuary that is home to various migratory birds and wild animals is a hotspot of Nahan. It consists of sal forests and lush green grassland with meandering streams in this natural part of Shivaliks. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5221}",, 5224, The Mall Road on Nahan is one of those places that locals like to chill at after a long day. The evenings see the Mall Road abuzz with people chatting and socializing. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5222}",, 5225," One of a major attraction of the town, Jagannath Temple was built by Raja Budh Prakash in the year 1681. Dedicated to Lord Neel Madhav, this temple is constructed on the same line of architecture of original Puri Temple. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5223}",, 5226," Surrounded around the Renuka lake is paradise for wildlife lovers. Renuka Wildlife sanctuary inhabits variety of animals and birds such as Asiatic lions, lion tailed macaques, Indian antelope, red-jungle fowl, chital, sambar, peacock and black-pheasant etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5224}",, 5227," Sirmouri Tal or Rajbans is an interesting place with enriched history. They are ruins of an old city which is said to be loaded with curses and intriguing tales of betrayal, craftiness, and treachery attached to it. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5225}",, 5228," Nahan is famous for its handicrafts and woolen clothing items. However, one thing that you must take back as a token of this place is Himachali caps. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5226}",, 5229," Almost 5 km from Dhaula Kuan, Giri Nagar is famous for housing a power house with a capacity of 60MW. The electricity generated by this plant is used by Himachal Pradesh along with Uttar Pradesh and Punjab. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5227}",, 5230," Another famous attraction of the town, this peak offers a splendid view of Renuka Lake from the top. Located almost 8 km from the lake, the peak houses a small temple where it is believed that sage Jamadagni meditated. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5228}",, 5231," Chaugan road serves as one of the best places to shop in Nahan, replete with the flavor of local sights and sounds. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5229}",, 5232, Visit this famous temple in Nahan if spirituality is always on your mind. Trilokpuri Temple almost 23 km away from Nahan is a place of great religious importance. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5230}",, 5233," Kangojodi is an offbeat destination nestled in the Himachal mountains lined with pine trees, surrounded by majestic hills and ravines. The place hasn’t been popularised yet and sees considerably lower volumes of tourists compared to its overcrowded counterparts. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5231}",, 5234," The main bazaar area of Nahan, Nahan Bada Bazar is a shopper's paradise and boasts of a beautiful Digambar Jain Mandir. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5232}",, 5235," There aren't many attractions in Lavasa at the moment. Most of the landscape is dotted with construction activity. Some boating can be done in the lake, but water levels are very low. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5233}",, 5236, Lakeside Promenade is a tourist attraction in the privately modelled city of Lavasa near Pune in the Western Ghats. The promenade has a variety of eateries and food options. It alsoo facilitates boating. The place is also ideal for cycling or simply strolling around. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5234}",, 5237, Bamboosa is a cultural centre in Lavasa highlighting the important and relevance of bamboo products. The hill station is surrounded by forests replete with bamboo trees and so it is an initiative to popularize the products of bamboo and provide employment to the rural locals at the same time. The craft factory also enables its visitors to view the production. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5235}",, 5238," Temghar Dam is a massive dam built on the river Muthu 40 kms from Pune. A major source of water supply to the city, the dam also offers an enticing panoramic view of the Temghar reservoir and the city. The beautiful site is used as a local picnic spot both by the tourists and the locals. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5236}",, 5239," Lakeshore Watersports are available at Town Hall in Lavasa. The place offers a plethora of watersports including kayaking, pedal boating, luxury cruising, jet skiing, bumper boats, water volleyball etc. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5237}",, 5240," Located at a distance of about 55 kilometres from Kanyakumari, the cascading waters of the Tirparappu Falls make up for an enchanting sight. This waterfall is a manmade one and falls from a height of 50 feet. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5238}",, 5241," Vizhinjam is a natural sea port located in Thiruvananthapuram City, very close to the international shipping routes of the area. Following an ambitious project taken up by the Government of Kerala, Vizhinjam is now an international deepwater multi-purpose shipping hub, currently in its initial stages of development. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5239}",, 5242," Poovar is a small coastal area where one does not have many options for shopping. However, if you are visiting the place make appoint to check out the exquisite range of footwear, dhurries, artificial jewelry and carpets. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5240}",, 5243, A village lying in the proximity of Poovar is comprised of fisher's community. The people of this village make their living solely by fishing in a traditional old ways. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5241}",, 5244," Amid the crystal clear ripples of water and surrounded by raw nature, make sure you do not miss out on the cruise to the neighboring fishing villages. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5242}",, 5245," A captivating beach with nature's beauty at its prime, Kovalam Beach is considered to be one of the major beaches in India. Comprising a group of three remarkable crescent shaped beaches namely Samudra Beach, Hawwah Beach and Lighthouse Beach, Kovalam is always buzzing with activities. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5243}",, 5246, Adrenaline rushing snake boat races are a specialty of Kerala. Poovar during the local boat races is a sight to be held. The usually calm and tranquil environment is all charged up and one can see the enthusiastic festivity mood all around. ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5244}",, 5247," Based on a universal principle of faith that health and wellness depends on a subtle balance between the three major elements of the human existence- mind, body, and spirit. The key motivation of Ayurvedic healing is to encourage a person to pursue good habits to live healthy and fit. ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5245}",, 5248, Capture the Sceneries of Old Manali is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5246}",, 5249, Engage in the Adventures of Solang Valley is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5247}",, 5250, Jogini Waterfall is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5248}",, 5251, Hadimba Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5249}",, 5252, Rohtang Pass is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5250}",, 5253, Parvati Valley is 6 out of 50 places to visit in Manali ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5251}",, 5254, Sethan Valley is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 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5262, Take a Dip in the Vashisht Baths is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5260}",, 5263, Tour in the Museum of Himachal Culture & Folk Art is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5261}",, 5264, Picnic in Van Vihar is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5262}",, 5265, Rafting is 18 out of 50 places to visit in Manali ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5263}",, 5266, Naggar is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5264}",, 5267, Bhrigu Lake is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5265}",, 5268, Kullu is 32 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5266}",, 5269, Adventure Activities is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5267}",, 5270, Ski in the chilling snow is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5268}",, 5271, Trek to Cafes in Malana is 21 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5269}",, 5272, Himalaya Nyingmapa Buddhist Temple is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5270}",, 5273, Hike through the Kothi Village is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5271}",, 5274, Trek through The Great Himalayan National Park is 63 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5272}",, 5275, Dwell the landscape of Gulaba is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5273}",, 5276, Rahala Falls is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5274}",, 5277, Trek to the Beas Kund is 17 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5275}",, 5278, Trek the Hampta Pass is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5276}",, 5279, Chill at the Club House is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5277}",, 5280, Explore the Wildlife at Manali Sanctuary is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5278}",, 5281, Pray at the Jagatsukh Temple is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5279}",, 5282, Click Pictures at Nehru Kund is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5280}",, 5283, Chandrakhani Pass and the Parvati Valley is 19 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5281}",, 5284, Bara Bhangal Kalihani Trek is 37 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5282}",, 5285, Hampta Valley is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5283}",, 5286, Deo Tibba Base Camp Trek is 19 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5284}",, 5287, Gayatri temple is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5285}",, 5288, Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa Monastery is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5286}",, 5289, Pray at Siyali Mahadev Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5287}",, 5290, Keylong is 40 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5288}",, 5291, Trek to the Chandratal Baralacha lake is 48 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5289}",, 5292, Marvel at the Gauri Shankar Temple is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5290}",, 5293, Rozy Waterfalls is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5291}",, 5294, Zorbing in Manali is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5292}",, 5295, Winter Carnival Manali is 48 out of 50 places to visit in Manali ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5293}",, 5296, Roerich Art Gallery and Estate is 49 out of 50 places to visit in Manali ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5294}",, 5297, Bhunter is 40 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5295}",, 5298, Pangong Lake is 156 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5296}",, 5299, Khardung La Pass is 20 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5297}",, 5300, Nubra Valley is 71 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5298}",, 5301, Sangam is 23 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5299}",, 5302, Shanti Stupa is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5300}",, 5303, Tso Moriri Lake is 155 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5301}",, 5304, Magnetic Hill is 21 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5302}",, 5305, Hall Of Fame Museum is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5303}",, 5306, Thiksey Monastery is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5304}",, 5307, Zanskar Valley is 100 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5305}",, 5308, Shey Monastery and Palace is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5306}",, 5309, Stok Palace is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5307}",, 5310, Hemis Monastery is 29 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5308}",, 5311, White water rafting is 23 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5309}",, 5312, Pathar Sahib Gurudwara is 22 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5310}",, 5313, Kargil is 140 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5311}",, 5314, Likir Monastery is 37 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5312}",, 5315, Alchi is 38 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5313}",, 5316, Spituk Monastery is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5314}",, 5317," Diskit monastery, Lachung temple and Hundur monastery is 44 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5315}",, 5318," Bactarian camel safari, Nubra Valley is 71 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5316}",, 5319, Leh Palace is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5317}",, 5320, Tso Kar lake is 101 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5318}",, 5321," Hemis High Altitude Wildlife Sanctuary, Hemis is 46 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5319}",, 5322, Chadar Trek is 37 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5320}",, 5323, Hunder Village is 49 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5321}",, 5324, Taglang La is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5322}",, 5325, Turtuk is 105 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5323}",, 5326, Hundur Monastery is 48 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5324}",, 5327," Phuktal Monastery, Zanskar is 105 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5325}",, 5328, Lamayuru Town is 76 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5326}",, 5329, Stargazing is 32 out of 71 places to visit in Leh Ladakh ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5327}",, 5330, Chang La Pass is 34 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5328}",, 5331, Chemrey Monastery is 29 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5329}",, 5332, Namgyal Tsemo Gompa is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5330}",, 5333, Ladakh Trekking is 622 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5331}",, 5334, Sankar Gompa is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5332}",, 5335," Lachung Temple is 1,281 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5333}",, 5336," Druk White Lotus School is 3,277 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5334}",, 5337," City Shopping is 2,037 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5335}",, 5338, Dah Hanu is 102 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5336}",, 5339, Sindhu Darshan Festival is 42 out of 71 places to visit in Leh Ladakh ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5337}",, 5340, Changtang Wildlife Sanctuary is 111 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5338}",, 5341, Nyoma is 145 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5339}",, 5342, Mountain Biking is 24 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5340}",, 5343," Panamik village, Nubra Valley is 71 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5341}",, 5344," Yarab Tso, Sumur is 1 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5342}",, 5345," MoonLand, Lamayuru is 76 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5343}",, 5346, Darcha to Padum Trek is 100 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5344}",, 5347," Maitreya Buddha, Nubra Valley is 43 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5345}",, 5348, Shyok Valley is 173 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5346}",, 5349," Handicrafts Industrial Cooperative Shop is 2,037 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5347}",, 5350, Abbey Falls is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5348}",, 5351, Raja's Seat is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5349}",, 5352, Coffee Plantations in Coorg is 3 out of 34 places to visit in Coorg ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5350}",, 5353, Golden Temple (Namdroling Monastery) is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5351}",, 5354, Trek & Camp at Tadiandamol Peak is 21 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5352}",, 5355, Take a Dip under the Iruppu Falls is 58 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5353}",, 5356, Talacauvery is 30 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5354}",, 5357, Take a Walk in Madikeri Fort is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5355}",, 5358," White River rafting in Barapole River, Coorg is 49 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5356}",, 5359, Dubare Elephant Camp is 19 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5357}",, 5360, Omkareshwara Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5358}",, 5361, Honnamana Kere Lake is 27 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5359}",, 5362, Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary is 60 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5360}",, 5363, Gaddige Raja's Tomb is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5361}",, 5364, Trekking is 61 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5362}",, 5365, Take a Safari through Nagarhole National Park is 63 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5363}",, 5366, Engage in the Adventures around Somwarpet is 22 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5364}",, 5367, Honey Valley - Nilakandi Falls is 25 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5365}",, 5368, Ayurvedic treatments is 46 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5366}",, 5369, Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary is 30 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5367}",, 5370, Bhagamandala is 22 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5368}",, 5371, Shopping in Coorg is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5369}",, 5372, Brahmagiri Trek is 28 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5370}",, 5373, Mallalli Falls is 29 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5371}",, 5374, Kutta is 61 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5372}",, 5375, Angling (Fishing) in Coorg is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5373}",, 5376, Kopatty Hills is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5374}",, 5377, Rameshwara temple is 221 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5375}",, 5378, Chettali is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5376}",, 5379, Nalakunad Palace is 21 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5377}",, 5380, Bird Watching is 64 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5378}",, 5381, Mandalpatti is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5379}",, 5382, Virajpet is 26 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5380}",, 5383, Nishani Motte Trek is 25 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5381}",, 5384, Cellular Jail is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5382}",, 5385, Elephant Beach is 43 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5383}",, 5386, Neil Island is 44 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5384}",, 5387, Radhanagar Beach is 42 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5385}",, 5388, Baratang Island is 54 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5386}",, 5389, Night Kayaking in Andaman is 6 out of 82 places to visit in Andaman ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5387}",, 5390, Scuba Diving In Andaman is 49 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5388}",, 5391, Mount Harriet National Park is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5389}",, 5392, North Bay Island is 9 out of 82 places to visit in Andaman ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5390}",, 5393, Bharatpur Beach is 42 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5391}",, 5394, Water Sports in Andamans is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5392}",, 5395, Ross Island is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5393}",, 5396, Laxmanpur Beach is 40 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5394}",, 5397, Laxmanpur Beach is 39 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5395}",, 5398, Corbyn's Cove is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5396}",, 5399, Chidiya Tapu is 26 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5397}",, 5400, Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park is 18 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5398}",, 5401, Kalapathar Beach is 48 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5399}",, 5402, Seakart in Andaman is 19 out of 82 places to visit in Andaman ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5400}",, 5403, Snorkeling in Andamans is 49 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5401}",, 5404," Howrah Bridge, Andaman is 21 out of 82 places to visit in Andaman ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5402}",, 5405, Glass Bottom Dolphin Boat is 22 out of 82 places to visit in Andaman ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5403}",, 5406, City Shopping is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5404}",, 5407, Long Island is 75 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5405}",, 5408, Jolly Buoy Island is 22 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5406}",, 5409, Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex is 26 out of 82 places to visit in Andaman ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5407}",, 5410, Amkunj Beach is 92 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5408}",, 5411, Little Andaman is 112 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5409}",, 5412, Mangrove Creeks in Andaman is 29 out of 82 places to visit in Andaman ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5410}",, 5413, Guitar Island Beach is 30 out of 82 places to visit in Andaman ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5411}",, 5414, Barren Island is 144 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5412}",, 5415, Anthropological Museum is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5413}",, 5416, Sitapur Beach is 45 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5414}",, 5417, Viper Island is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5415}",, 5418, Narcondam Island is 257 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5416}",, 5419, Wandoor Beach is 17 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5417}",, 5420, Sea Walking in Andaman is 37 out of 82 places to visit in Andaman ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5418}",, 5421, Boat Trips Andaman is 38 out of 82 places to visit in Andaman ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5419}",, 5422, Mangrove Kayaking is 39 out of 82 places to visit in Andaman ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5420}",, 5423, Vijaynagar Beach is 48 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" 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'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5428}",, 5431, Diglipur is 173 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5429}",, 5432, Saddle Peak National Park is 49 out of 82 places to visit in Andaman ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5430}",, 5433, Lalaji Bay Beach is 80 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5431}",, 5434, Stewart Island Beach is 51 out of 82 places to visit in Andaman ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5432}",, 5435, Limestone Caves Andaman is 52 out of 82 places to visit in Andaman ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5433}",, 5436, Minicoy Island is 208 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5434}",, 5437, Agatti Islands is 180 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5435}",, 5438, Bangaram Island is 176 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5436}",, 5439, Scuba Diving in Lakshadweep is 211 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5437}",, 5440, Kavaratti Islands is 123 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5438}",, 5441, Kalpeni Island is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5439}",, 5442, Water Sports is 123 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5440}",, 5443, Marine Museum is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5441}",, 5444, Kadmat is 158 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5442}",, 5445, City Shopping is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" 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'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5450}",, 5453, Dine on a Cruise is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5451}",, 5454, Water Sports in Goa is 26 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5452}",, 5455, Behold to Dudhsagar Waterfalls is 52 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5453}",, 5456, Adventures of Anjuna Beach is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5454}",, 5457, Chapora Fort is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5455}",, 5458, Thalassa is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5456}",, 5459, Basilica of Bom Jesus is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5457}",, 5460, Go Clubbing by the Baga Beach is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5458}",, 5461, Butterfly Beach is 56 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5459}",, 5462, Divar Island is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5460}",, 5463, Scuba Diving in Goa is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5461}",, 5464, Go Shopping in Goa is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5462}",, 5465, Explore Dona Paula is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5463}",, 5466, Arambol Beach is 25 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5464}",, 5467, Vagator Beach is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5465}",, 5468, Fontainhas and Sao Tome is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5466}",, 5469, Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5467}",, 5470," Party at the Tito's, Calangute is 10 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5468}",, 5471, Brittos is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5469}",, 5472," Mambos, Calangute is 10 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5470}",, 5473," Club LPK - Love Passion Karma, Candolim is 5 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5471}",, 5474, Anjuna Flea Market is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5472}",, 5475, Relax at the Palolem beach is 58 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5473}",, 5476, Bungee Jumping in Goa is 56 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5474}",, 5477, Rejuvenate by Spas and Massages is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5475}",, 5478, Colva Beach is 26 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5476}",, 5479, Morjim Beach is 18 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5477}",, 5480, Casino is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5478}",, 5481, Agonda Beach is 53 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5479}",, 5482, Candolim Beach is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" 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from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5488}",, 5491, Mollem National Park is 41 out of 184 places to visit in Goa ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5489}",, 5492, Sunburn Festival is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5490}",, 5493, Carnival in Goa is 43 out of 184 places to visit in Goa ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5491}",, 5494, Church of St Cajetan is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5492}",, 5495, Bambolim Beach is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5493}",, 5496, Butterfly Conservatory Of Goa is 21 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5494}",, 5497, Sri Mahadeva Temple is 46 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5495}",, 5498, Church of St Francis of Assisi is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5496}",, 5499, Cabo de Rama Beach is 45 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5497}",, 5500, Monastery Of St Augustine is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5498}",, 5501, Savoi Plantation is 19 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5499}",, 5502, Ashwem Beach is 20 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5500}",, 5503, City Palace is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5501}",, 5504, Sunset Cruising over Lake Pichola is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5502}",, 5505, Sajjangarh Palace is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5503}",, 5506, Bagore Ki Haveli is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5504}",, 5507, Jag Mandir palace is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5505}",, 5508, Eklingji Temple is 20 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5506}",, 5509, Ahar Cenotaphs is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5507}",, 5510, Jagdish Temple is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5508}",, 5511, Boating over Fateh Sagar Lake is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5509}",, 5512, Saheliyon Ki Bari is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5510}",, 5513, Ambrai Ghat is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5511}",, 5514, Admire the nature in Gulabh Bagh and Zoo is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5512}",, 5515, View the Sunset at Jaisamand Lake is 47 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5513}",, 5516, Under The Sun Aquarium is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5514}",, 5517, Sukhadia Circle is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5515}",, 5518, Vintage Car Museum is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5516}",, 5519, Bharatiya Lok Kala Museum is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5517}",, 5520, Shilp Gram is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5518}",, 5521, Take a Ride of Mansapurna Karni Ropeway is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5519}",, 5522, Doodh Talai Musical Garden is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5520}",, 5523, Apparel shopping in Hathi Pol Bazar is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5521}",, 5524, Neemach Mata Temple is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5522}",, 5525, Wax Museum Udaipur is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5523}",, 5526, Crystal gallery is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5524}",, 5527, Menar is 39 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5525}",, 5528, Maharana Pratap Smarak is 46 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5526}",, 5529, Art Shopping in Bada Bazar is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5527}",, 5530, Rajiv Gandhi Park is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5528}",, 5531, Nehru Garden is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5529}",, 5532, Sahastrabahu Temple is 18 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5530}",, 5533, Sajjangarh Biological Park is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5531}",, 5534, Manik Lal Verma Park is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5532}",, 5535, Food in Udaipur is 33 out of 42 places to visit in Udaipur ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5533}",, 5536, Pratap Park is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5534}",, 5537, Trekking in Udaipur is 35 out of 42 places to visit in Udaipur ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5535}",, 5538, Taj Lake Palace is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5536}",, 5539, Bada Mahal is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5537}",, 5540, Haldighaati is 35 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5538}",, 5541, Marvel Water Park is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5539}",, 5542, Badi Lake is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5540}",, 5543, Take an Evening Walk in Chetak Circle is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5541}",, 5544, Jeel Water Park is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5542}",, 5545, Dal Lake is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5543}",, 5546, Shalimar Bagh is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5544}",, 5547, Shikara Ride is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5545}",, 5548, Shankaracharya Temple is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5546}",, 5549, Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5547}",, 5550, Stay in a Houseboat is 6 out of 41 places to visit in Srinagar ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5548}",, 5551, Nishat Bagh is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5549}",, 5552, Nigeen Lake is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5550}",, 5553, Hot Air Balloon in Srinagar is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5551}",, 5554, Chashm-E-Shahi is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5552}",, 5555, Pari Mahal is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5553}",, 5556, Hazratbal Shrine is 53 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5554}",, 5557, Hari Parbat is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" 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Badamwari Garden is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5563}",, 5566, Dastgeer Sahib is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5564}",, 5567, Challi Point is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5565}",, 5568, Nehru Garden is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5566}",, 5569, Burzhama Ruins is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5567}",, 5570, Kheer Bhawani Temple is 17 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5568}",, 5571, Tarsar Marsar Trek is 33 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5569}",, 5572, Apple Orchards is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5570}",, 5573, Dachigam National Park is 23 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5571}",, 5574, Tulip Festival in Srinagar is 30 out of 41 places to visit in Srinagar ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5572}",, 5575, City Shopping is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5573}",, 5576, Makhdoom Sahib Shrine is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5574}",, 5577, Charar-i-Sharif is 25 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5575}",, 5578, Floating Vegetable Market is 34 out of 41 places to visit in Srinagar ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5576}",, 5579, Wular Lake is 37 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5577}",, 5580, Baramulla is 44 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5578}",, 5581, Chinar Park is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5579}",, 5582, Khanqah of Shah Hamdan is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5580}",, 5583, Anantnag is 51 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5581}",, 5584, Chatti Padshahi Gurudwara is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5582}",, 5585, Kathi Darwaza is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5583}",, 5586, Nathu La Pass is 23 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5584}",, 5587, MG Road is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5585}",, 5588, Rumtek Monastery is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5586}",, 5589, Tsomgo Lake is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5587}",, 5590, Ganesh Tok is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5588}",, 5591, Namgyal Institute of Tibetology is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5589}",, 5592, Kanchenjunga is 58 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5590}",, 5593, Baba Mandir is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5591}",, 5594, Mangan is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5592}",, 5595, Himalayan Zoological Park is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5593}",, 5596, Reshi Hot Springs is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5594}",, 5597, Kabi Longstok is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5595}",, 5598, Seven Sisters Waterfalls is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5596}",, 5599, Tinkitam is 29 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5597}",, 5600, Flower Exhibition Centre is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5598}",, 5601, Do Drul Chorten is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5599}",, 5602, Saramsa Garden is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5600}",, 5603, Hanuman Tok is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5601}",, 5604, Paragliding is 19 out of 33 places to visit in Gangtok ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5602}",, 5605, Tashi View Point is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5603}",, 5606, Tsuk La Khang Monastery is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5604}",, 5607, Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5605}",, 5608, Banjhakri Falls is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5606}",, 5609, Ranka Monastery is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5607}",, 5610, Enchey Monastery is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5608}",, 5611, Saga Dawa is 26 out of 33 places to visit in Gangtok ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5609}",, 5612, International Flower Festival in Gangtok is 27 out of 33 places to visit in Gangtok ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5610}",, 5613, Gangtok Ropeway is 57 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5611}",, 5614, Yak Safari is 29 out of 33 places to visit in Gangtok ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5612}",, 5615, Mountain Biking in Gangtok is 30 out of 33 places to visit in Gangtok ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5613}",, 5616, ’ine Native Cuisine is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5614}",, 5617, Baker's Cafe is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5615}",, 5618, Phodong Monastery is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5616}",, 5619, Munnar Tea Plantations is 1 out of 48 places to visit in Munnar ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5617}",, 5620, Atukkad Waterfalls is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5618}",, 5621, Soak the vibe of Rose Garden is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5619}",, 5622, Tata Tea or KDHP Museum is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5620}",, 5623, Sunset at Pothamedu View Point is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5621}",, 5624, Picnc at Mattupetti Dam is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5622}",, 5625, Witness a combat at Kalari Kshethra is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5623}",, 5626, Munnar Jeep Safari is 8 out of 48 places to visit in Munnar ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5624}",, 5627, Witness the Neelakurinji Blooming Spectacle at Top Station is 21 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5625}",, 5628, Pose at the Photo Point is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5626}",, 5629, Eravikulam (Rajamalai) National Park is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5627}",, 5630, Spend a day at Wonder Valley Adventure and Amusement Park is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5628}",, 5631, Spa & Massages in Munnar is 13 out of 48 places to visit in Munnar ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5629}",, 5632, Meet the Wildlife at Anamudi Peak inside Eravikulam National Park is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5630}",, 5633, Kundala Dam & Lake is 20 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5631}",, 5634, Tree Houses in Munnar is 16 out of 48 places to visit in Munnar ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5632}",, 5635, Shout out at the Echo Point is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5633}",, 5636, Chokramudi Peak is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5634}",, 5637, Sunset over the Lock Heart Gap is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5635}",, 5638, Wet your Toes by the Cheeyappara Waterfalls is 25 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5636}",, 5639, Trek & Camp in Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is 29 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5637}",, 5640, Marayoor is 23 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5638}",, 5641, Meesapulimala is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5639}",, 5642, Indo Swiss Dairy Farm is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5640}",, 5643, Lakkom Water Falls is 23 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5641}",, 5644, Spend an evening at the Blossom Park is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5642}",, 5645, Pallivasal Falls is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5643}",, 5646, Trekking is 34 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5644}",, 5647, Chinnakanal Waterfalls is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5645}",, 5648, Sevenmallay Tea Estate is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5646}",, 5649, Mountain Biking in Munnar is 31 out of 48 places to visit in Munnar ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5647}",, 5650, Kolukkumalai Tea Estate is 17 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5648}",, 5651, Chithirapuram is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5649}",, 5652, Bird Watching at Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary is 39 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5650}",, 5653, Tea Shopping is 35 out of 48 places to visit in Munnar ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5651}",, 5654, Lockhart Tea Museum is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5652}",, 5655, Nyayamakad Waterfalls is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5653}",, 5656, Pallivasal Tea Garden is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5654}",, 5657, Kuthumkal Waterfalls is 17 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5655}",, 5658, Wait and Watch at the Elephant Arrival Spot is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5656}",, 5659, Rock Climbing and Rappelling is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5657}",, 5660, High Range Club is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5658}",, 5661, Mattupetti Indo-Swiss Farm is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5659}",, 5662, Floriculture Centre is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5660}",, 5663, Valara Falls is 24 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5661}",, 5664, CSI Christ Church is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5662}",, 5665, Elephant Lake is 47 out of 48 places to visit in Munnar ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5663}",, 5666, Anayirankal Dam is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5664}",, 5667, Water Sports in Varkala is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5665}",, 5668, Varkala Beach is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5666}",, 5669, Edava Beach is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5667}",, 5670, Mangrove Forest Kayaking is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5668}",, 5671, Thiruvambadi Beach is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5669}",, 5672, Anjengo Fort is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5670}",, 5673, Sivagiri Mutt is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5671}",, 5674, Ponnumthuruthu is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5672}",, 5675, Janardhanaswamy Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5673}",, 5676, Varkala Cliff is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5674}",, 5677, Vishnu Temple is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5675}",, 5678, Kaduvayil Juma Masjid is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5676}",, 5679, Varkala Lighthouse is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5677}",, 5680, Kappil Lake is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5678}",, 5681, Asparagus is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5679}",, 5682, Kappil Beach is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5680}",, 5683, Varkala Aquarium is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5681}",, 5684, Varkala Tunnel is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5682}",, 5685, Saint Sebastian's Pilgrim Church Moongode is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5683}",, 5686, Sarkara Devi Temple is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5684}",, 5687, Chilakoor Beach is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5685}",, 5688, Arattu Festival in Janardhanaswamy Temple is 22 out of 24 places to visit in Varkala ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5686}",, 5689, Darjeeling Cafe is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5687}",, 5690, InDa Cafe is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5688}",, 5691, Bhagsu Falls is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5689}",, 5692, Namgyal Monastery is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5690}",, 5693, Bhagsunath Temple is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5691}",, 5694, Triund is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5692}",, 5695, Naddi View Point is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5693}",, 5696, Dal Lake is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5694}",, 5697, Shiva Cafe is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5695}",, 5698, Trekking is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5696}",, 5699, Kalachakra Temple is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5697}",, 5700, Norbulingka Institute is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5698}",, 5701, Dharamkot is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5699}",, 5702, Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5700}",, 5703, Sunset Cafe is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5701}",, 5704, Naam Art Gallery is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5702}",, 5705, Tibetan Museum is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5703}",, 5706, Dharamshala to Mcleodganj Ropeway is 63 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5704}",, 5707, Church of St Johns in the wilderness is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5705}",, 5708, Minkiani Pass is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5706}",, 5709, Masroor Rock Cut Temple is 26 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5707}",, 5710, City Shopping is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5708}",, 5711, Dalai Lama Temple is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5709}",, 5712," Kangra Fort, Kangra is 20 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5710}",, 5713, Homestays in Mcleodganj is 23 out of 42 places to visit in Mcleodganj ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5711}",, 5714, Camping in Mcleodganj is 24 out of 42 places to visit in Mcleodganj ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5712}",, 5715, Paragliding in Mcleodganj is 25 out of 42 places to visit in Mcleodganj ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5713}",, 5716, Gallu Devi Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5714}",, 5717, Gallu Devi Waterfall is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5715}",, 5718, Kareri Lake Trek is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5716}",, 5719, Indrahar Pass Trek is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5717}",, 5720, Tushita Meditation Centre is 30 out of 42 places to visit in Mcleodganj ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5718}",, 5721, Vipassana Meditation Centre is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5719}",, 5722," Kareri Lake, Kangra is 8 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5720}",, 5723, Pong Dam is 40 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5721}",, 5724, Tibet Kitchen is 34 out of 42 places to visit in Mcleodganj ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5722}",, 5725," Baglamukhi Temple, Kangra is 34 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5723}",, 5726," Bajreshwari Temple, Kangra is 18 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5724}",, 5727," Kangra Art Museum, Kangra is 2 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5725}",, 5728," Kaleshwar Mahadev Temple, Kangra is 47 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5726}",, 5729, Body Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5727}",, 5730, Thatharana Trek is 40 out of 42 places to visit in Mcleodganj ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5728}",, 5731, Laka Glacier Trek is 41 out of 42 places to visit in Mcleodganj ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5729}",, 5732, Illiterati Books & Cafe is 42 out of 42 places to visit in Mcleodganj ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5730}",, 5733, Rafting in Rishikesh is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5731}",, 5734, Take a Walk over the Lakshman Jhula is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5732}",, 5735, Sunset on the Triveni Ghat is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5733}",, 5736, Attend the Famous Ganga Aarti is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5734}",, 5737, Cliff Jumping is 5 out of 53 places to visit in Rishikesh ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5735}",, 5738, Camping is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5736}",, 5739, Neelkantha Mahadeva Temple is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5737}",, 5740, Find Peace in The Beatles Ashram is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5738}",, 5741, Flying Fox is 9 out of 53 places to visit in Rishikesh ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5739}",, 5742, Bungee Jumping in Rishikesh is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5740}",, 5743, Tera Manzil Temple is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5741}",, 5744, Camping at Kaudiyala is 22 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5742}",, 5745, Camping in the Kuari Pass is 131 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5743}",, 5746, Neer Garh Waterfall is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5744}",, 5747, Geeta Bhawan is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5745}",, 5748, Bharat Mandir is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5746}",, 5749, Muni ki Reti is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5747}",, 5750, Jadh Ganga Trek is 42 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5748}",, 5751, Swarg Ashram is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5749}",, 5752, Jumpin Heights is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5750}",, 5753, Take a Dip in Rishi Kund is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5751}",, 5754, Take a walk over Ram Jhula is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5752}",, 5755, Piran Kaliyar Sharif is 37 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5753}",, 5756, Byasi is 18 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5754}",, 5757, Omkarananda Ashram is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5755}",, 5758, Sivananda Ashram is 74 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5756}",, 5759, Kunjapuri Devi Temple is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5757}",, 5760, Raghunath Temple is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5758}",, 5761, Meditate at the Swami Dayananda Ashram is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5759}",, 5762, Parmarth Niketan Ashram is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5760}",, 5763, Yoga Centres is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5761}",, 5764, Rejuvenate in the Spa & Wellness Centers is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5762}",, 5765, Take Cooking Classes is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5763}",, 5766, Vashista Gufa is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5764}",, 5767, Andhra Ashram is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5765}",, 5768, Anand Prakash Ashram is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5766}",, 5769, Madhuban Ashram is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5767}",, 5770, Himalayan Yog Ashram is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5768}",, 5771, Nirmal Ashram is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5769}",, 5772, Osho Ganga Ashram is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5770}",, 5773, Phool Chatti Ashram is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5771}",, 5774, Sadhaka Grama Ashram is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5772}",, 5775, Virbhadra Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5773}",, 5776, Vanprastha Ashram is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5774}",, 5777, Garudchatti Waterfall is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5775}",, 5778, Patna Waterfalls is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5776}",, 5779, Himshail Waterfalls is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5777}",, 5780, Phool Chatti Waterfalls is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5778}",, 5781, Rappelling and Rock Climbing is 49 out of 53 places to visit in Rishikesh ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5779}",, 5782, Mountain Biking is 50 out of 53 places to visit in Rishikesh ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5780}",, 5783, Kayaking in Rishikesh is 51 out of 53 places to visit in Rishikesh ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5781}",, 5784," International Yoga Festival, Parmarth Niketan Ashram is 52 out of 53 places to visit in Rishikesh ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5782}",, 5785, Houseboats is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5783}",, 5786, Marari Beach is 23 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5784}",, 5787, Alappuzha beach is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5785}",, 5788, Ambalapuzha Sree Krishna Temple is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5786}",, 5789, St Mary's Forane Church is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5787}",, 5790, Krishnapuram Palace is 34 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5788}",, 5791, Pathiramanal is 20 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5789}",, 5792, Kayaking in Alleppey is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5790}",, 5793, Vembanad Lake is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5791}",, 5794, Backwaters is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5792}",, 5795, Nehru Trophy Snake Boat race is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5793}",, 5796, Bay Island Driftwood Museum is 19 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5794}",, 5797, Revi Karunakaran Museum is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5795}",, 5798, Punnapra Beach is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5796}",, 5799, Thottappally Beach is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5797}",, 5800, Spa & Massage in Alleppey is 16 out of 34 places to visit in Alleppey ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5798}",, 5801, Pallippuram is 35 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5799}",, 5802, Edathua Church is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5800}",, 5803, Kuttanad is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5801}",, 5804, Coir Weaving in Alleppey is 20 out of 34 places to visit in Alleppey ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5802}",, 5805, Punnamada Lake is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5803}",, 5806, St Andrew's Basilica Arthunkal is 28 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5804}",, 5807, Chettikulangara Devi Temple is 26 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5805}",, 5808, Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple is 17 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5806}",, 5809, Karumadikkuttan is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5807}",, 5810, Vijay Beach Park is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5808}",, 5811, Mullakkal Rajeshwari Temple is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5809}",, 5812, Thumpoly Beach is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5810}",, 5813, Alappuzha Lighthouse is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5811}",, 5814, Pandavan Para is 23 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5812}",, 5815, International Coir Museum is 31 out of 34 places to visit in Alleppey ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5813}",, 5816, Haripad Sree Subrahmanya Swamy Temple is 18 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5814}",, 5817, Arthunkal Beach is 32 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5815}",, 5818, Thaikal Beach is 32 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5816}",, 5819, Darjeeling Himalayan Railway is 20 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5817}",, 5820, Tiger Hill is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5818}",, 5821, Batasia Loop is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5819}",, 5822, Darjeeling Ropeway is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5820}",, 5823, Himalayan Mountaineering Institute is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5821}",, 5824, Nightingale Park is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5822}",, 5825, Rock Garden is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5823}",, 5826, Singalila National Park is 20 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5824}",, 5827, Japanese Peace Pagoda is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5825}",, 5828, Sandakphu Trek is 27 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5826}",, 5829, River Rafting in Teesta is 11 out of 23 places to visit in Darjeeling ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5827}",, 5830, Tea Plantations is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5828}",, 5831, City Shopping is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5829}",, 5832, Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5830}",, 5833, Tinchuley is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5831}",, 5834, Happy Valley Tea Estate is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5832}",, 5835, Observatory Hill is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5833}",, 5836, Monastries in Darjeeling is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5834}",, 5837, Trekking is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5835}",, 5838, Ghoom Monastery is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5836}",, 5839, Bengal Natural History Museum is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5837}",, 5840, Lamahatta Eco Park is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5838}",, 5841, Lepchajagat is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5839}",, 5842, Naini Lake is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5840}",, 5843, Snow View Point is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5841}",, 5844, The Mall Road is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5842}",, 5845, Tiffin Top (Dorothy's Seat) is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5843}",, 5846, Eco Cave Gardens is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5844}",, 5847, High Altitude Zoo is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5845}",, 5848, Naina Devi Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5846}",, 5849, Nainital Ropeway is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5847}",, 5850, Naina Peak is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5848}",, 5851, Neem Karoli Baba Ashram is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5849}",, 5852, Land's End is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5850}",, 5853, Bhimtal is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5851}",, 5854, Sattal is 13 out of 33 places to visit in Nainital ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5852}",, 5855, Governor's House is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5853}",, 5856, Pangot is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5854}",, 5857, Himalayan View Point is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5855}",, 5858, Tibetan Market is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5856}",, 5859, Gurney House is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5857}",, 5860, St John Wilderness Church is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5858}",, 5861, Jeolikot is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5859}",, 5862, Hanuman Garhi is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5860}",, 5863, Mukteshwar Temple is 22 out of 33 places to visit in Nainital ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5861}",, 5864, Khurpa Taal is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5862}",, 5865, Ranikhet is 29 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5863}",, 5866, Astronomical Observatory is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5864}",, 5867, Naukuchiatal is 26 out of 33 places to visit in Nainital ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5865}",, 5868, Sariya Tal is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5866}",, 5869, Peora is 22 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5867}",, 5870, Himalayan Centre of Sri Aurobindo Ashram is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5868}",, 5871, Jim Corbett National Park is 69 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5869}",, 5872, Sitabani is 22 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5870}",, 5873, Bhowali is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5871}",, 5874, Kainchi Dham is 33 out of 33 places to visit in Nainital ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5872}",, 5875, Ridge is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5873}",, 5876, Mall Road is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5874}",, 5877, Jakhoo Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5875}",, 5878, Kufri is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5876}",, 5879, Toy Train to Kalka is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5877}",, 5880, Green Valley is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5878}",, 5881, Chail is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5879}",, 5882, Visceral Lodge is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5880}",, 5883, Institute of Advanced Studies is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" 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center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5889}",, 5892, Tara Devi Temple is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5890}",, 5893, Scandal point is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5891}",, 5894, Rothney Castle is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5892}",, 5895, Theog is 17 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5893}",, 5896, Shimla Reserve Forest Sanctuary is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5894}",, 5897, Tattapani is 22 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5895}",, 5898, Skiing in Kufri is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5896}",, 5899, Chadwick Falls is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5897}",, 5900, Lakkar Bazar is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5898}",, 5901, Jakhoo Ropeway is 27 out of 63 places to visit in Shimla ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5899}",, 5902, Gaiety Heritage Cultural Complex is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5900}",, 5903, Gorton Castle is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5901}",, 5904, Bantony Castle is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5902}",, 5905, Gurudwara Sahib is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5903}",, 5906, Pabbar Valley is 32 out of 63 places to visit in Shimla ,text,"[ ""content"" 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center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5912}",, 5915, Wake & Bake is 41 out of 63 places to visit in Shimla ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5913}",, 5916, Cafe Hide Out is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5914}",, 5917, Wild Flower Hall Hotel is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5915}",, 5918, Retreat Building is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5916}",, 5919, Heritage Walk is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5917}",, 5920, Bharara Fair is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5918}",, 5921, Bhoj Fair is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5919}",, 5922, Chanshal Pass is 78 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5920}",, 5923, Lavi Fair is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5921}",, 5924, Kharapathar is 43 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5922}",, 5925, Shimla Summer Festival is 51 out of 63 places to visit in Shimla ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5923}",, 5926, Hatkoti is 54 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5924}",, 5927, Nilgiri Mountain Railway is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5925}",, 5928, Ooty Lake is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5926}",, 5929, Emerald Lake is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5927}",, 5930, Ooty Botanical Gardens is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5928}",, 5931, Dolphin's Nose is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5929}",, 5932, Ooty Rose Garden is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5930}",, 5933, Avalanche Lake is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5931}",, 5934, Doddabetta Peak is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5932}",, 5935, St Stephen's Church is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5933}",, 5936, Thread Garden is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5934}",, 5937, Trekking is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5935}",, 5938," Kalhatti Falls, Bellikkal is 8 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5936}",, 5939, Tiger Hill is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5937}",, 5940," Kotagiri, Coonoor is 17 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5938}",, 5941, Kamraj Sagar Lake is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5939}",, 5942, Annamalai Temple is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5940}",, 5943," Droog Fort, Coonoor is 16 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5941}",, 5944," Lamb's Rock, Coonoor is 12 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5942}",, 5945," Simi's Park, Coonoor is 13 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5943}",, 5946," Catherine Falls, Coonoor is 18 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5944}",, 5947, Upper Bhavani Lake is 109 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5945}",, 5948," Bison Valley, Bellikkal is 9 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5946}",, 5949, Pykara Lake is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5947}",, 5950, Wenlock Downs is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5948}",, 5951, Thunder World is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5949}",, 5952, Ketti Valley View is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5950}",, 5953, Cairn Hill is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5951}",, 5954, Adamês Fountain is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5952}",, 5955, Elk Hill Murugan Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5953}",, 5956, Wax Museum is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5954}",, 5957, Kandal Cross Shrine is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5955}",, 5958, Stone House is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5956}",, 5959, Government Museum is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5957}",, 5960, Pykara Falls is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5958}",, 5961, Children's Park is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5959}",, 5962, Lake Park Ooty is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5960}",, 5963, Katari Falls is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5961}",, 5964, Halashana Falls is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5962}",, 5965, Tea Factory is 39 out of 43 places to visit in Ooty ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5963}",, 5966, Shopping in Ooty is 40 out of 43 places to visit in Ooty ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5964}",, 5967, Honey & Bee Museum is 41 out of 43 places to visit in Ooty ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5965}",, 5968, Ooty Flower Show is 42 out of 43 places to visit in Ooty ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5966}",, 5969, Mukurthi National Park is 43 out of 43 places to visit in Ooty ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5967}",, 5970," Amber Fort, Jaipur is 10 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5968}",, 5971, Experience the Village of Chokhi Dhani is 17 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5969}",, 5972, City Palace is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5970}",, 5973, Hawa Mahal is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5971}",, 5974, Witness the Magic of Jantar Mantar is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5972}",, 5975, Nahargarh Fort is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5973}",, 5976, Explore collections at Albert Hall Museum is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5974}",, 5977, Birla Temple is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5975}",, 5978, Masala Chowk is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5976}",, 5979, Take a tour of Jaigarh Fort is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5977}",, 5980, Pink Pearl Resort and Fun City is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5978}",, 5981, Galtaji Temple is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5979}",, 5982, Click Pictures near the Peaceful Jal Mahal is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5980}",, 5983, Gatore ki Chhatriyan is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5981}",, 5984, Amrapali Museum is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5982}",, 5985, Pink City is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5983}",, 5986, Patrika Gate is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5984}",, 5987, Angel Resort and Amusement Park is 18 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5985}",, 5988, Amar Jawan Jyoti is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5986}",, 5989, Jaipur Zoo is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5987}",, 5990, Evening Walk in Central Park is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5988}",, 5991, Sisodia Rani Garden is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5989}",, 5992, Rambagh Palace is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5990}",, 5993, Govind Ji Temple is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5991}",, 5994, Moti Dungri Temple is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5992}",, 5995, Watch a movie at Raj Mandir Cinema is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5993}",, 5996, Panna Meena Ka Kund is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5994}",, 5997, Ram Niwas Garden is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5995}",, 5998, Digamber Jain Mandir Sanghiji is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5996}",, 5999, Abhaneri step well is 82 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5997}",, 6000, Shopping at Bapu Bazar is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5998}",, 6001, Kale Hanuman Ji Ka Mandir is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 5999}",, 6002, World Trade Park Jaipur is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6000}",, 6003, Johari Bazaar is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6001}",, 6004, Swaminarayan Temple is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" 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Water Park and Fun Resort is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6010}",, 6013, Garh Ganesh Temple is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6011}",, 6014, Bond with the Elephants at Elefantastic is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6012}",, 6015, Explore the Temples of Karauli is 131 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6013}",, 6016, Bhandarej is 63 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6014}",, 6017, Samode Palace is 33 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6015}",, 6018, Hari Mahal Palace is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6016}",, 6019, Rajmahal Palace is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6017}",, 6020, Narain Niwas Palace is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6018}",, 6021, Shahpura Haveli is 56 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6019}",, 6022, Tiger's Leap is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6020}",, 6023, Rajmachi Fort is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6021}",, 6024, Imagica Adlabs is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6022}",, 6025, Aamby Valley is 17 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6023}",, 6026, Lonavala Lake is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6024}",, 6027, Karla caves is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6025}",, 6028, Bhaja Caves is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6026}",, 6029, Lohagad Fort is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6027}",, 6030, Bushi Dam is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6028}",, 6031, Celebrity Wax Museum is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6029}",, 6032, Amrutanjan Point is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6030}",, 6033, Rajmachi is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6031}",, 6034, Wet N Joy Water Park is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6032}",, 6035, City Shopping is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6033}",, 6036, Bungee Jumping in Lonavala is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6034}",, 6037, Lonavala - Bhimashankar Trek is 39 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6035}",, 6038, Visapur Fort is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6036}",, 6039, Tikona fort is 17 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6037}",, 6040, Valvan Dam is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6038}",, 6041, Bhairavnath Temple is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6039}",, 6042, Duke's Nose is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6040}",, 6043, Narayani Dham Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6041}",, 6044, Scorpion's sting is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6042}",, 6045, Koregad Fort is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6043}",, 6046, Tungarli Dam is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6044}",, 6047, Sausage hills is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6045}",, 6048, Reverse Waterfall is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6046}",, 6049, Ekvira Devi Temple is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6047}",, 6050, Ryewood Park is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6048}",, 6051, Tunga Fort is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6049}",, 6052, Lionês Point is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6050}",, 6053, Kune Waterfalls is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6051}",, 6054, Shri Durga Parameshwari Temple is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6052}",, 6055, Shivling Point is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6053}",, 6056, Kaivalyadhama Ashram is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6054}",, 6057, Aundoli is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6055}",, 6058, Della Adventure Park is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6056}",, 6059, Kataldhar Waterfall is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6057}",, 6060, Ghangad is 23 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6058}",, 6061, Manaranjan Fort is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6059}",, 6062, Andharban is 41 out of 41 places to visit in Lonavala ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6060}",, 6063, The Mall is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6061}",, 6064, Kempty Falls is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6062}",, 6065, Camel's Back Road is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6063}",, 6066, Landour is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6064}",, 6067, Dalai Hills is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6065}",, 6068, Gun Hill is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6066}",, 6069, Lal Tibba is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6067}",, 6070, Jharipani Falls is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6068}",, 6071, Company Garden is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6069}",, 6072, Devalsari is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6070}",, 6073, George Everest's House is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6071}",, 6074, Cloud's End is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6072}",, 6075, Kellogg Memorial Church is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6073}",, 6076, Soham Heritage Centre is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6074}",, 6077, Bhatta Falls is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6075}",, 6078, Jwala Devi Temple is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6076}",, 6079, Dhanaulti is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6077}",, 6080, Shedup Choepelling Temple is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6078}",, 6081, Mussoorie Lake is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6079}",, 6082, Mossy Falls is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6080}",, 6083, Mussoorie Christ Church is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6081}",, 6084, Benog Wildlife Sanctuary is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6082}",, 6085, Char Dukan is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6083}",, 6086, Library Bazaar is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6084}",, 6087, Lake Mist is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6085}",, 6088, Bhadraj Temple is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6086}",, 6089, Nag Tibba Trek is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6087}",, 6090, Jabarkhet Wildlife Reserve is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6088}",, 6091, Paragliding and Trekking is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6089}",, 6092," Happy Valley is 5,592 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6090}",, 6093, Mussoorie Heritage Centre is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6091}",, 6094, Mussoorie Adventure Park is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6092}",, 6095, K Dev Bhoomi Wax Museum is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6093}",, 6096, White Water Rafting in Mussoorie is 34 out of 36 places to visit in Mussoorie ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6094}",, 6097, Rock Climbing and Rappelling in Mussoorie is 35 out of 36 places to visit in Mussoorie ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6095}",, 6098, Lambi Dehar Mines is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6096}",, 6099, Green Valley View (Suicide Point) is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6097}",, 6100, Kodai Lake is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6098}",, 6101, Bear Shola Falls is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6099}",, 6102, Dolphin's Nose is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6100}",, 6103, Pillar Rocks is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6101}",, 6104, Thalaiyar Falls is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6102}",, 6105, Vattakanal is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6103}",, 6106, Mannavanur is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6104}",, 6107, Devil's Kitchen is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6105}",, 6108, Coakers Walk is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6106}",, 6109, Berijam Lake is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6107}",, 6110, Kodai-Palani Trek is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6108}",, 6111, Trekking is 32 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6109}",, 6112, Bryant Park is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6110}",, 6113, Silver Cascade Falls is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6111}",, 6114, Silent Valley View is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6112}",, 6115, Kurinji Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6113}",, 6116, Kodaikanal Solar Observatory is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6114}",, 6117, Shembaganur Museum Of Natural History is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6115}",, 6118, Subrahmanya Temple (Kartikeya Temple) is 54 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6116}",, 6119, Pine Forest is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6117}",, 6120, La Salette Church is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6118}",, 6121, Kukkal Caves is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6119}",, 6122, Moir Point is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6120}",, 6123, Christ The King Church is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6121}",, 6124, Fairy Falls is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6122}",, 6125, Pambar Falls is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6123}",, 6126, Mile Round is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6124}",, 6127, Upper Lake View is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6125}",, 6128, Dolmen Circle is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6126}",, 6129, Lutheran Church is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6127}",, 6130, Perumal Peak is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6128}",, 6131, Vattakanal Falls is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6129}",, 6132, Chettiar Park is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6130}",, 6133, Poombarai is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6131}",, 6134, Panch Pulla is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6132}",, 6135, Khajjiar is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6133}",, 6136, Kalatop wildlife sanctuary is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6134}",, 6137, Satdhara Falls is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6135}",, 6138, Chamera Lake is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6136}",, 6139, Ganji Pahari is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6137}",, 6140, Dainkund Peak is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6138}",, 6141, Paragliding at Khajjiar is 8 out of 28 places to visit in Dalhousie ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6139}",, 6142, St John Church is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6140}",, 6143, Subhash Baoli is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6141}",, 6144, Sach Pass is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6142}",, 6145, River Crossing and River Rafting is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6143}",, 6146," Rock Garden, Dalhousie is 13 out of 28 places to visit in Dalhousie ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6144}",, 6147, Indo Tibetan Market is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6145}",, 6148, Chamba is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6146}",, 6149, Trekking is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6147}",, 6150, Dainkund to Jot Trek is 17 out of 28 places to visit in Dalhousie ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6148}",, 6151, City Shopping is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6149}",, 6152, Cafe Dalhousie is 19 out of 28 places to visit in Dalhousie ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6150}",, 6153, St Patricks Church is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6151}",, 6154, Bakrota Hills or Upper Bakrota is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6152}",, 6155, Rock Climbing is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6153}",, 6156, Garam Sadak is 23 out of 28 places to visit in Dalhousie ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6154}",, 6157, Chamunda Devi Temple is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6155}",, 6158," St Francis Church, Dalhousie is 25 out of 28 places to visit in Dalhousie ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6156}",, 6159, Laxmi Narayan Temple Dalhousie is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6157}",, 6160, Bhuri Singh Museum is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6158}",, 6161, Pohlani Devi Temple is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6159}",, 6162, Bee falls is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6160}",, 6163, Jata Shankar caves is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6161}",, 6164, Pandava Caves is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6162}",, 6165, Dhoopgarh is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6163}",, 6166, Handi Khoh is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6164}",, 6167, Mahadeo hill is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6165}",, 6168, Duchess falls is 21 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6166}",, 6169, Satpura National Park is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6167}",, 6170, Priyadarshini Point (Forsyth point) is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6168}",, 6171, Chauragarh Temple is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6169}",, 6172, Apsara Vihar is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6170}",, 6173, Bade Mahadev is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6171}",, 6174, Reechgarh is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6172}",, 6175, Bison Lodge is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6173}",, 6176, Rajendragiri Sunset Point is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6174}",, 6177, Rajat Prapat Waterfall is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6175}",, 6178, Christ Church is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6176}",, 6179, Gupt Mahadev is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6177}",, 6180, Kashi Vishwanath Temple is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6178}",, 6181, Ganga Aarti is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6179}",, 6182, Dashashwamedh Ghat is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6180}",, 6183, Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6181}",, 6184, Assi Ghat is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6182}",, 6185, Vishwanath Gali is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6183}",, 6186," New Vishwanath Temple, BHU is 6 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6184}",, 6187, Tulsi Manasa Temple is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6185}",, 6188, Durga Temple is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6186}",, 6189, Nepali temple is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6187}",, 6190, Kedar Ghat is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6188}",, 6191, Batuk Bhairav Mandir is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6189}",, 6192, Banaras Hindu University is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6190}",, 6193, Gyan Vapi Well is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6191}",, 6194, Bharat Mata Mandir is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6192}",, 6195, Tibetan Temple is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6193}",, 6196, Alamgir Mosque is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6194}",, 6197, Shivala Ghat is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6195}",, 6198, Manmandir Ghat is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6196}",, 6199, ISKCON Varanasi is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6197}",, 6200, Ramnagar Fort is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6198}",, 6201, Bharat Kala Bhavan Museum is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6199}",, 6202, Manikarnika Ghat is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6200}",, 6203, Chunar Fort is 24 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6201}",, 6204, Chinese Temple is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6202}",, 6205, St Maryês Church is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6203}",, 6206, Yoga is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6204}",, 6207, Varanasi Fun City is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6205}",, 6208, Aqua World is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6206}",, 6209, Vindham Waterfalls is 30 out of 38 places to visit in Varanasi ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6207}",, 6210, Lakhaniya Dari Waterfall is 40 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6208}",, 6211, Rajdari Waterfalls is 46 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6209}",, 6212, Devdari Waterfall is 45 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6210}",, 6213, Mukkha Falls is 34 out of 38 places to visit in Varanasi ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6211}",, 6214, Tanda Falls is 54 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6212}",, 6215," Ganga Mahotsav, Varanasi is 36 out of 38 places to visit in Varanasi ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6213}",, 6216, Ramnagar Ramlila at Varanasi is 37 out of 38 places to visit in Varanasi ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6214}",, 6217, Sita Samahit Sthal is 38 out of 38 places to visit in Varanasi ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6215}",, 6218, Elephanta Caves is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6216}",, 6219, Walk at Marine drive is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6217}",, 6220, Picnic at Juhu Beach is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6218}",, 6221, Shopping at Colaba Causeway is 18 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6219}",, 6222, Stroll around Gateway of India is 18 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6220}",, 6223, Bollywood Tour at Film City is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6221}",, 6224, Enjoy Street Food is 7 out of 105 places to visit in Mumbai ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6222}",, 6225, Hanging Gardens is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6223}",, 6226, Prince of Wales Museum is 17 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6224}",, 6227, Mumbai Zoo is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6225}",, 6228, Enjoy Rides at Essel World is 19 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6226}",, 6229, National Museum of Indian Cinema is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6227}",, 6230, Wildlife Safari at Sanjay Gandhi National park is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6228}",, 6231, Pray at Siddhivinayak Temple is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6229}",, 6232, National gallery of Modern Art is 17 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6230}",, 6233, Sunset at Haji Ali Dargah is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6231}",, 6234, Shopping at Fashion Street is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6232}",, 6235, Drive Through Bandra Worli Sea Link is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6233}",, 6236, Marvel at the Victoria Terminus is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6234}",, 6237, Kamla Nehru park is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6235}",, 6238, KidZania Mumbai is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6236}",, 6239, ISKCON Temple is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6237}",, 6240, Gorakhgad Trek is 70 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6238}",, 6241, Kanheri caves is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6239}",, 6242, Street Food at Girgaum Chowpatty is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6240}",, 6243, Water Sports in Mandwa Beach is 30 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6241}",, 6244, Global Pagoda is 19 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6242}",, 6245, Mahakali caves is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6243}",, 6246, Shopping at Lokhandwala is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6244}",, 6247," Partying at Hill Road and Linkin Road, Bandra is 5 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6245}",, 6248, Makarandgad Trek is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6246}",, 6249, Mahalaxmi temple is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6247}",, 6250, Siddhgad Bhimashankar Trek is 69 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6248}",, 6251, Jehangir art gallery is 17 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6249}",, 6252, Naneghat Trek is 88 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6250}",, 6253, Hajimalang Trek is 31 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6251}",, 6254, Mahuli Trek is 60 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6252}",, 6255, Jivdhan Trek is 88 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6253}",, 6256, Jama Masjid is 17 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6254}",, 6257, Mahipatagad Trek is 152 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6255}",, 6258, Mount Mary Church is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6256}",, 6259, Gorai Beach is 21 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6257}",, 6260, Madh Island is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6258}",, 6261, Marve Beach is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6259}",, 6262, Versova Beach is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6260}",, 6263, Dadar Chowpatty Beach is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6261}",, 6264, Aksa Beach is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6262}",, 6265, Kalamb Beach is 38 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6263}",, 6266, Spend your evening at Worli Sea Face is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6264}",, 6267, Uran is 23 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6265}",, 6268, Hangout with friends at Bandstand is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6266}",, 6269, Explore Cafes at Carter Road is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6267}",, 6270, Taj Mahal is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6268}",, 6271, Fatehpur Sikri is 36 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6269}",, 6272, Agra Fort is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6270}",, 6273, Itimad-ud-daula's Tomb is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6271}",, 6274, Mehtab Bagh is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6272}",, 6275, City Shopping is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6273}",, 6276, Akbar's Tomb is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6274}",, 6277, Jama Masjid is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6275}",, 6278, Chini ka Rauza is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6276}",, 6279, Jhangir Mahal is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6277}",, 6280, Dolphin Water Park is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6278}",, 6281, Anguri Bagh is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6279}",, 6282, Taj Museum is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6280}",, 6283, Kalakriti Dance Drama Show is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6281}",, 6284, Taj Mahotsav is 15 out of 19 places to visit in Agra ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6282}",, 6285, Wildlife SOS is 17 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6283}",, 6286, Mother Teresa's Missionaries Of Charity is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6284}",, 6287, Friends Gokulam Fun City Water Park is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6285}",, 6288, Ram Barat is 19 out of 19 places to visit in Agra ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6286}",, 6289, Marvel at the Victoria Memorial is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6287}",, 6290, Fort William is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6288}",, 6291, Belur Math is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6289}",, 6292, Evening Walk along the Howrah Bridge is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6290}",, 6293, Birla Planetarium is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6291}",, 6294, Indian Museum is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6292}",, 6295, Marble Palace Mansion is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6293}",, 6296, Mother House is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6294}",, 6297, Take a tour of Science city is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6295}",, 6298, St Paul's Cathedral is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6296}",, 6299, Relax on the Tajpur Beach is 127 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6297}",, 6300, Birla Mandir is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6298}",, 6301, Catch a Match at the Eden Gardens is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6299}",, 6302, Catch the Shows at Jorasanko Thakur Bari is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6300}",, 6303, Take a Toure of Birla Industrial & Technological Museum is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6301}",, 6304, Rabindra Sarovar is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6302}",, 6305, Kalighat Temple is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6303}",, 6306, Shobhabajar Rajbari is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6304}",, 6307, Get close to Nature in the Botanical Gardens is 45 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6305}",, 6308, Nakhoda Mosque is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6306}",, 6309, Alipore Zoo is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6307}",, 6310, Sabarna Sangrahashala is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6308}",, 6311, Spend an Evening in Eco Tourism Park is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6309}",, 6312, Calcutta Jain Temple is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6310}",, 6313, Rides in Nicco Park is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6311}",, 6314, Boat Ride & Food at Prinsep Ghat is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6312}",, 6315, Enjoy the rides at Aquatica is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6313}",, 6316, Party in the Park Street is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6314}",, 6317, Shopping in Chowringhee is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6315}",, 6318, Pray at ISKCON Kolkata is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6316}",, 6319, South Park Street Cemetery is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6317}",, 6320, Strolling in Sonajhuri Forest is 143 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6318}",, 6321, St John's Church is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6319}",, 6322, Barrackpore is 22 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6320}",, 6323, Jhargram is 141 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6321}",, 6324, Baabur Haat is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6322}",, 6325, Kamarpukur is 81 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6323}",, 6326," Picnic in Deulti is 48 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6324}",, 6327, Hooghly Riverfront is 60 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6325}",, 6328, Maidan is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6326}",, 6329, Central Park is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6327}",, 6330, Millenium Park is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6328}",, 6331, Deshapriya Park is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6329}",, 6332, Safari Park is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6330}",, 6333, Mohor Kunja is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6331}",, 6334, Elliot Park is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6332}",, 6335, Gitanjali Sports Complex is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6333}",, 6336, Kishore Bharati Krirangan is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6334}",, 6337, Salt Lake Stadium is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6335}",, 6338, Rabindra Sarobar Stadium is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6336}",, 6339, Mohunbagan Stadium is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6337}",, 6340, Netaji Indoor Stadium is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6338}",, 6341, Mehrangarh Fort is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6339}",, 6342, Umaid Bhawan Palace is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6340}",, 6343, Camel Safari is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6341}",, 6344, Toorji Ka Jhalra is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6342}",, 6345, Jaswant Tada is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6343}",, 6346, Mandore Garden is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6344}",, 6347, Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6345}",, 6348, Flying Fox is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6346}",, 6349, Khejarla Fort is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6347}",, 6350, Balsamand Lake is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6348}",, 6351, Om Banna Temple is 42 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6349}",, 6352, Sardar Market is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6350}",, 6353, Sheesh Mahal is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6351}",, 6354, Bishnoi Village Tour is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6352}",, 6355, Mahamandir Temple is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6353}",, 6356, Sardar Samand Lake Palace is 46 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6354}",, 6357, Sardar Government Museum is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6355}",, 6358, Ranisar Padamsar is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6356}",, 6359, Rai ka Baag Palace is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6357}",, 6360, Moti Mahal is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6358}",, 6361, Fort Chanwa is 27 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6359}",, 6362, Machia Biological Park is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6360}",, 6363, Ghanta Ghar is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6361}",, 6364, Jodhpur Flamenco And Gypsy Festival is 24 out of 44 places to visit in Jodhpur ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6362}",, 6365, Splash - The Fun World is 369 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6363}",, 6366, Phalodi is 119 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6364}",, 6367, Pali is 60 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" 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Festival is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6373}",, 6376, Rajasthan International Folk Festival is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6374}",, 6377, Shastri Circle is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6375}",, 6378, Guda Bishnoi Village is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6376}",, 6379, Chamunda Mata Temple is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6377}",, 6380, Mahamandaleshwar Mahadev is 18 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6378}",, 6381, Fun World Jodhpur is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6379}",, 6382, Rajasthan International Folk Festival (Jodhpur RIFF) is 42 out of 44 places to visit in Jodhpur ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6380}",, 6383, Dhawa Doli Wildlife Sanctuary is 43 out of 44 places to visit in Jodhpur ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6381}",, 6384, World Sacred Spirit Festival is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6382}",, 6385, Relax in Lal Bagh is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6383}",, 6386, Church Street is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6384}",, 6387, Bannerghatta National Park is 23 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6385}",, 6388, Bangalore Palace is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6386}",, 6389, Jog through Cubbon Park is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6387}",, 6390, ISKCON Temple is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6388}",, 6391, Catch the Sunrise at Nandi Hills is 45 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6389}",, 6392, Be amused at the Wonder La Water Park is 26 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6390}",, 6393, Tour the Innovative Film City is 29 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6391}",, 6394, Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6392}",, 6395, National Gallery Of Modern Art is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6393}",, 6396, Shopping at Commercial Street is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6394}",, 6397, Art of Living International Centre is 19 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6395}",, 6398, Vidhana Soudha is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6396}",, 6399, Explore the Universe at Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6397}",, 6400, Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6398}",, 6401, Paddle over the Ulsoor Lake is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6399}",, 6402, Shiva Temple is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6400}",, 6403, UB City Mall is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6401}",, 6404, Night Shopping at MG Road is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6402}",, 6405, St Mary's Basilica is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6403}",, 6406, Chunchi Falls is 71 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6404}",, 6407," Fun World, Bangalore is 4 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6405}",, 6408, HAL Aerospace Museum is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6406}",, 6409, Go-Karting is 17 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6407}",, 6410, Muthyala Maduvu (Pearl Valley) is 33 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6408}",, 6411, Bangalore Aquarium is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6409}",, 6412, Bull Temple is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6410}",, 6413, Sankey Tank is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6411}",, 6414, Devanahalli Fort is 33 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6412}",, 6415, Maha Bodhi Society Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6413}",, 6416, Cycling in the Outskirts is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6414}",, 6417, Ragigudda Anjaneya Temple is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6415}",, 6418, Venkatappa Art Gallery is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6416}",, 6419, Halasuru Someshwara Temple is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6417}",, 6420, Snow City is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6418}",, 6421, Find Peace under the Big Banyan Tree is 23 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6419}",, 6422, Indian Music Experience is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6420}",, 6423, Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain Park is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6421}",, 6424, Siddara Betta is 82 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6422}",, 6425, Go Quad Biking is 45 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6423}",, 6426, Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta is 47 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6424}",, 6427, Avalabetta is 68 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6425}",, 6428, Manchanabele Dam is 30 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6426}",, 6429, Skandagiri is 51 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6427}",, 6430, Bananthimari Betta is 51 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6428}",, 6431, Doddamakali is 84 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6429}",, 6432, Devarayanadurga is 61 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6430}",, 6433, Kanakapura is 51 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6431}",, 6434, Ranga Shankara is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6432}",, 6435," Smaaash, Bangalore is 3 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6433}",, 6436, Bangalore Turf Club is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6434}",, 6437, Golden Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6435}",, 6438, Wagah Border is 28 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6436}",, 6439, Jallianwala Bagh is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6437}",, 6440, Partition Museum is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6438}",, 6441, Harike Wetland and Bird Sanctuary is 60 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6439}",, 6442, Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6440}",, 6443, Street Food is 7 out of 34 places to visit in Amritsar ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6441}",, 6444, Guru Ke Mahal is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6442}",, 6445, Gurudwara Chheharta Sahib is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6443}",, 6446, Hall Bazaar is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6444}",, 6447, Mata Lal Devi Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6445}",, 6448, Akal Takht is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6446}",, 6449, Gobindgarh Fort is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6447}",, 6450, Gurudwara Mata Kaulan is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6448}",, 6451, Durgiana Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6449}",, 6452, Dukh Bhanjani Ber Tree is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6450}",, 6453, Bibeksar Sahib is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6451}",, 6454, Khair-ud-Din Masjid is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6452}",, 6455, Goindwal Baoli is 40 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6453}",, 6456, Gurudwara Bir Baba Budha Sahib is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6454}",, 6457, Gurudwara Shri Tarn Taran Sahib is 21 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6455}",, 6458, Khalsa College is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6456}",, 6459, Shri Ram Tirth Temple is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6457}",, 6460, Punjab State War Heroes Memorial and Museum is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6458}",, 6461, Pul Kanjari is 30 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6459}",, 6462, Bathinda Fort is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6460}",, 6463, Gurudwara Baba Atal Rai is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" 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6468}",, 6471, Morning walk near India Gate is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6469}",, 6472, Qutub Minar is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6470}",, 6473, Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6471}",, 6474, Humayun's Tomb is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6472}",, 6475, Clubbing in Hauz Khas Village is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6473}",, 6476, Museum of Illusions is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6474}",, 6477, National Gallery Of Modern Art is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6475}",, 6478, Lotus Temple is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6476}",, 6479, Red Fort is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6477}",, 6480, Agrasen ki Baoli is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6478}",, 6481, Sunder Nursery is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6479}",, 6482, Garden of Five Senses is 17 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6480}",, 6483, Lodhi Garden is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6481}",, 6484, Waste to Wonder Park is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6482}",, 6485, Shop at Chandni Chowk is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6483}",, 6486, Shop & Eat at Dilli Haat is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6484}",, 6487, Bharat Darshan Park is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6485}",, 6488, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6486}",, 6489, Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6487}",, 6490, Rail Museum is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6488}",, 6491, Nizamuddin Dargah is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6489}",, 6492, Jantar Mantar is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6490}",, 6493, Tour the National Zoological Park is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6491}",, 6494, Mehrauli Archaeological Park is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6492}",, 6495, Kingdom of Dreams is 26 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6493}",, 6496, Mughal Gardens is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6494}",, 6497, Rashtrapati Bhavan is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6495}",, 6498," Jama Masjid, Delhi is 2 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6496}",, 6499, Pick the Trends at Sarojini Market is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6497}",, 6500, Party at the Connaught Place is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6498}",, 6501, Roam around the Shopping Markets is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6499}",, 6502, ISKCON (Hare Krishna) Temple is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6500}",, 6503, Savour the food of Khan Market is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6501}",, 6504, A Different World in Paharganj is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6502}",, 6505, Birla Mandir Delhi is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6503}",, 6506, Enjoy the Colours of Lajpat Nagar is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6504}",, 6507, Safdarjung Tomb is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6505}",, 6508, Admire the architecture of Purana Qila is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6506}",, 6509, Adventure Island is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6507}",, 6510, Stroll through Pragati Maidan is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6508}",, 6511, Rajghat is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6509}",, 6512, National Museum is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6510}",, 6513, Kuchesar is 69 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6511}",, 6514, Crafts Museum is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6512}",, 6515, Tughlaqabad Fort is 17 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6513}",, 6516, Teen Murti Bhavan (Nehru House) and Nehru Planetarium is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6514}",, 6517, Rajpath is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6515}",, 6518, Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6516}",, 6519, Sulabh International Museum of Toilets is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6517}",, 6520, Nicholson Cemetery is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6518}",, 6521, Iron Pillar is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6519}",, 6522, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6520}",, 6523, Jaisalmer Fort is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6521}",, 6524, Desert Safari is 37 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6522}",, 6525, Gadisar Lake is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6523}",, 6526, Patwon ki haveli is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6524}",, 6527, Sam Sand Dunes is 37 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6525}",, 6528, Jain Temples is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6526}",, 6529, Nathmal Ki Haveli is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6527}",, 6530, Kuldhara Village is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6528}",, 6531, Vyaas Chhatri is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6529}",, 6532, Desert National Park is 40 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6530}",, 6533, Tanot Mata Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6531}",, 6534, Jaisalmer War Museum is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6532}",, 6535, Tazia Tower and Badal Palace is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6533}",, 6536, Indo-Pak Border is 14 out of 39 places to visit in Jaisalmer ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6534}",, 6537, Camping & Cultural Evening is 29 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" 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39 places to visit in Jaisalmer ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6543}",, 6546, Desert Festival is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6544}",, 6547, Desert Culture Centre and Museum is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6545}",, 6548, Parasailing in Jaisalmer is 26 out of 39 places to visit in Jaisalmer ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6546}",, 6549, Jaisalmer Government Museum is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6547}",, 6550, Salim Singh ki Haveli is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6548}",, 6551, Mandir Palace is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6549}",, 6552, Ramdevra Temple is 101 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6550}",, 6553, Khaba Fort is 26 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6551}",, 6554, Lodhruva is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6552}",, 6555, Thar Heritage Museum  is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6553}",, 6556, Surya Gate is 70 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6554}",, 6557, Shantinath Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6555}",, 6558, Tazia Tower is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6556}",, 6559, Chandraprabhu Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6557}",, 6560, Pokhran Fort is 100 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6558}",, 6561, Pachpadra Salt Lake is 172 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6559}",, 6562, Nakki Lake is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6560}",, 6563, Guru Shikhar is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6561}",, 6564, Toad Rock is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6562}",, 6565, Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6563}",, 6566, Dilwara Temples is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6564}",, 6567, Sunset point is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6565}",, 6568, Shri Raghunath Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6566}",, 6569, Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6567}",, 6570, Honeymoon Point is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6568}",, 6571, Achalgarh Village is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6569}",, 6572, Universal Peace Hall is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6570}",, 6573, Arbuda Devi Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6571}",, 6574, Trevors Tank is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6572}",, 6575, Gaumukh temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" 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km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6581}",, 6584, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is 21 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6582}",, 6585, Chembra Peak is 17 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6583}",, 6586, Edakkal Caves is 18 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6584}",, 6587, Stay in a Treehouse is 5 out of 34 places to visit in Wayanad ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6585}",, 6588, Soochipara Falls is 23 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6586}",, 6589, Vythiri is 7 out of 34 places to visit in Wayanad ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6587}",, 6590, Kuruva Dweep is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6588}",, 6591, Sulthan Bathery is 18 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6589}",, 6592, Pookot Lake is 20 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6590}",, 6593, Kanthanpara Waterfall is 22 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6591}",, 6594, Chain Tree is 23 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6592}",, 6595, Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary is 29 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6593}",, 6596, Thirunelli Temple is 25 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6594}",, 6597, Lakkidi Viewpoint is 23 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6595}",, 6598, Banasura Hill is 20 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6596}",, 6599, Neelimala Viewpoint is 24 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6597}",, 6600, Wayanad Heritage Museum is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6598}",, 6601, Chethalayam Waterfalls is 18 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6599}",, 6602, Palchuram Waterfalls is 25 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6600}",, 6603, Poopoli Wayanad Flower Show is 21 out of 34 places to visit in Wayanad ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6601}",, 6604, Meenmutty is 22 out of 34 places to visit in Wayanad ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6602}",, 6605, Karapuzha Dam is 23 out of 34 places to visit in Wayanad ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6603}",, 6606, Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary is 24 out of 34 places to visit in Wayanad ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6604}",, 6607, Thirunelly Temple is 25 out of 34 places to visit in Wayanad ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6605}",, 6608, Valliyoorkavu Bhagavathy Temple is 26 out of 34 places to visit in Wayanad ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6606}",, 6609, Pallikunnu Church is 27 out of 34 places to visit in Wayanad ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6607}",, 6610, Kalpetta is 28 out of 34 places to visit in Wayanad ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6608}",, 6611, Puliyarmala Jain Temple is 29 out of 34 places to visit in Wayanad ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6609}",, 6612, Koottamundu Glass Temple is 30 out of 34 places to visit in Wayanad ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6610}",, 6613, Varambetta Mosque is 31 out of 34 places to visit in Wayanad ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6611}",, 6614, Thrissilery Shiva Temple is 32 out of 34 places to visit in Wayanad ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6612}",, 6615, Seetha Devi Temple is 33 out of 34 places to visit in Wayanad ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6613}",, 6616, E Theme Park is 22 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6614}",, 6617, Tour the Ramoji Film city is 25 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6615}",, 6618, Charminar is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6616}",, 6619, Enjoy the Show and Food at Hussain Sagar Lake is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6617}",, 6620, Wonderla is 19 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6618}",, 6621, GravityZip is 18 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6619}",, 6622, Chowmahalla Palace is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6620}",, 6623, Golkonda Fort is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6621}",, 6624, Statue of Equality is 28 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6622}",, 6625, Thrill City is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6623}",, 6626, Indulge in Various Activities of Shilparamam is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6624}",, 6627, Birla Mandir is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6625}",, 6628, Taramati Baradari is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6626}",, 6629, Jala Vihar is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6627}",, 6630, Chill at the Snow world is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6628}",, 6631, Hyd Selfie Museum is 22 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6629}",, 6632, Salar Jung Museum is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6630}",, 6633, Go on a Safari in Nehru Zoological Park is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6631}",, 6634, Qutub Shahi Tombs is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6632}",, 6635, KBR National Park is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6633}",, 6636, Irani Cafes is 20 out of 101 places to visit in Hyderabad ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6634}",, 6637, Relax at the Lumbini Park is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6635}",, 6638, Shop for Bangles at the Laad Bazaar is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6636}",, 6639, Stroll in the Inorbit Mall is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6637}",, 6640, IKEA Hyderabad is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6638}",, 6641, BM Birla Planetarium and Science & Technological Museum is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6639}",, 6642, Hyderabadi Pearl Shopping is 26 out of 101 places to visit in Hyderabad ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6640}",, 6643," Sarath City Mall is 6,444 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6641}",, 6644, Durgam Cheruvu Bride is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6642}",, 6645, Hyderabad Botanical Garden is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6643}",, 6646, Taj Falaknuma Palace is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6644}",, 6647, Mount Opera Theme Park Resort is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6645}",, 6648, Necklace Road is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6646}",, 6649, Food in Hyderabad is 33 out of 101 places to visit in Hyderabad ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6647}",, 6650, NTR Gardens is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6648}",, 6651, Shilparamam Uppal is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6649}",, 6652, Chilkur Balaji Temple is 20 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6650}",, 6653, Iskcon temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6651}",, 6654, Tank Bund is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6652}",, 6655, Forum Sujana Mall is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6653}",, 6656, Sanjeevaiah Park is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6654}",, 6657, Mecca Masjid is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6655}",, 6658, Sudha Cars Museum is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6656}",, 6659, Purani Haveli is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6657}",, 6660, Amaravathi is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6658}",, 6661, Ride Boats at Durgam Cheruvu is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6659}",, 6662, Paigah Tombs is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6660}",, 6663, Sanghi Temple is 24 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6661}",, 6664, GVK One Mall is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6662}",, 6665, Aero Plaza Hyderabad Airport is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6663}",, 6666, Buddha Statue Hyderabad is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6664}",, 6667, Ratnalyam Temple is 28 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6665}",, 6668, Himayat Sagar Lake is 20 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6666}",, 6669, Play on the Paradise Beach is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6667}",, 6670, Aurobindo Ashram is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6668}",, 6671, Auroville is 3 out of 48 places to visit in Pondicherry ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6669}",, 6672, Scuba Diving in Pondicherry is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6670}",, 6673, Explore the sites of Arikamedu is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6671}",, 6674, Cafes in Pondicherry is 6 out of 48 places to visit in Pondicherry ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6672}",, 6675, Take a Leisure Walk by the Seaside Promenade is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6673}",, 6676, Pondicherry beach is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6674}",, 6677, Serenity Beach is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6675}",, 6678, Cycling in Pondicherry is 10 out of 48 places to visit in Pondicherry ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6676}",, 6679, Auroville Beach is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6677}",, 6680, Chunnambar Boat House is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6678}",, 6681, Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6679}",, 6682, Water Sports in Pondicherry is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6680}",, 6683, Botanical Garden is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6681}",, 6684, Pondicherry Lighthouse is 16 out of 48 places to visit in Pondicherry ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6682}",, 6685, Take the Kids to Jawahar Toy Museum is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6683}",, 6686, Raj Niwas is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6684}",, 6687, French War Memorial is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6685}",, 6688, Sri Manakula Vinayagar Temple is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6686}",, 6689, Pondicherry Museum is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6687}",, 6690, Veerampattinam Beach is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6688}",, 6691, Gokilambal Thirukameswar Temple is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6689}",, 6692, Chidambaram is 59 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" 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6697}",, 6700, Cluny Embroidery Centre is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6698}",, 6701, Ananda Ranga Pillai Mansion is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6699}",, 6702, Ganesh Garden is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6700}",, 6703, ISKCON Pondicherry is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6701}",, 6704, Capture some Pictures in Ousteri Wetland and National Park is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6702}",, 6705, Sri Karneshwar Nataraja Temple is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6703}",, 6706, International Center for Yoga Education and Research (ICYER) is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 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Quiet Beach is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6712}",, 6715, Mahe Beach is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6713}",, 6716, Reppo Beach is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6714}",, 6717, Light and sound show is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6715}",, 6718, Dulhadev Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6716}",, 6719, Kandariya Mahadev Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6717}",, 6720, Lakshman Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6718}",, 6721, Parsvanath temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6719}",, 6722, Vishwanath Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6720}",, 6723, Lakshmi temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6721}",, 6724, Javari Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6722}",, 6725, Devi jagdamba Temple is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6723}",, 6726, State Museum of Tribal and Folk Art is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6724}",, 6727, Archaeological Museum Khajuraho is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6725}",, 6728, Raneh Falls is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6726}",, 6729, Adinath Temple is 2 km from city center 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Shantinath Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6735}",, 6738, Beni Sagar Dam is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6736}",, 6739, Dhubela Museum is 49 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6737}",, 6740, Jain Museum is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6738}",, 6741, Chausath Yogini Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6739}",, 6742, Explore The Marina Beach is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6740}",, 6743," Government Museum, Chennai is 1 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6741}",, 6744, MGR Film City is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6742}",, 6745, Breezy Beach is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6743}",, 6746, Marundeeswarar Temple is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6744}",, 6747, Arignar Anna Zoological Park is 27 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6745}",, 6748, Valluvar Kottam is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6746}",, 6749, Ashtalakshmi Temple is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6747}",, 6750, Read Some Books at Connemara Library is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6748}",, 6751, Trek the Koli Hills is 279 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6749}",, 6752, Elliot's Beach is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6750}",, 6753, Enjoy the games at VGP Golden Beach is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6751}",, 6754, ISKCON (Hare Rama Hare Krishna) Temple is 17 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6752}",, 6755, Vivekananda House is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6753}",, 6756, Akkarai Beach is 18 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6754}",, 6757, Dakshinachitra Museum is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6755}",, 6758, Santhome Cathedral Basilica is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6756}",, 6759, Madras War Cemetery is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6757}",, 6760, Madras Crocodile Bank Trust is 35 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6758}",, 6761, Be amazed at MGM Dizzee World is 26 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6759}",, 6762, Shirdi Sai Baba Temple is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6760}",, 6763, Nettukuppam is 21 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6761}",, 6764, Prakasam Salai is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6762}",, 6765, Thousand Lights Mosque is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6763}",, 6766, Fort St George is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6764}",, 6767, Chennai Sangamam is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6765}",, 6768, Buy Fishes at the Royapuram Fishing Harbour is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6766}",, 6769, Santhome Church is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6767}",, 6770, Kapaleeswarar Temple is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6768}",, 6771, Mylapore is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6769}",, 6772, Roam the Express Avenue is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6770}",, 6773, Vadapalani Murugan Temple is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6771}",, 6774, Shopping in T Nagar is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6772}",, 6775, Parthasarathy Temple is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6773}",, 6776," Parasailing in Chennai is 19 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6774}",, 6777," Scuba Diving in Chennai is 6 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6775}",, 6778," Camping in Chennai is 9 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6776}",, 6779," Paragliding In Chennai is 11 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6777}",, 6780," Surfing In Chennai is 29 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6778}",, 6781," Paintball In Chennai is 10 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6779}",, 6782," Rock climbing In Chennai is 16 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6780}",, 6783," Jungle Safari In Chennai is 3 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6781}",, 6784," Boating in Chennai is 6 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6782}",, 6785, Anjaneyar Temple Nanganallur is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6783}",, 6786, Go Fishing In Chennai is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6784}",, 6787, Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centers & Ashram is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6785}",, 6788, Thiruvanmiyur Beach is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6786}",, 6789, Neelankarai Beach is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6787}",, 6790, Santhome Beach is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6788}",, 6791, Pebble Beach is 17 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6789}",, 6792, Palavakkam Beach is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6790}",, 6793, Kasimedu Beach is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6791}",, 6794, Vaishno Devi Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6792}",, 6795, Katra is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6793}",, 6796, Ardh Kuwari Cave is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 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6809}",, 6812, Sapt Rishi Ashram is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6810}",, 6813, Ma Anandamayi Ashram is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6811}",, 6814, Pawan Dham is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6812}",, 6815, Vaishno Devi Temple is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6813}",, 6816, Pentagon Mall is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6814}",, 6817, Fun Valley Water Park is 21 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6815}",, 6818, Bhimgoda Tank is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6816}",, 6819, Parad Shivlinga is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 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6832}",, 6835, Doodhabhari Barfani Temple is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6833}",, 6836, Sureshwari Devi Temple is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6834}",, 6837, Local Markets is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6835}",, 6838, Kumbh Mela is 552 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6836}",, 6839, Thirparappu Falls is 45 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6837}",, 6840, Kanyakumari Beach is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6838}",, 6841, Vivekananda Rock Memorial is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6839}",, 6842, Thanumalayan Temple - Sthanumalayan Kovil is 11 km from city 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6847}",, 6850, Sanguthurai Beach is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6848}",, 6851, Chitharal Jain Monuments is 42 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6849}",, 6852, Gandhi Mandapam is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6850}",, 6853, Mathur Aqueduct is 38 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6851}",, 6854, Our Lady of Ransom Church is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6852}",, 6855, Sothavilai Beach is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6853}",, 6856, Sunset Point is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6854}",, 6857, Tsunami Monument is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" 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6865, Shaniwar Wada is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6863}",, 6866, Aga Khan Palace is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6864}",, 6867, Meditate at the Osho Ashram is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6865}",, 6868, Katraj Snake Park is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6866}",, 6869, Sinhagad Fort is 20 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6867}",, 6870, Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6868}",, 6871, Mulshi Lake and Dam is 36 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6869}",, 6872, Pune Okayama Friendship Garden is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6870}",, 6873," Rajmachi Fort, Pune is 139 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6871}",, 6874, Panshet Water Park is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6872}",, 6875, Vetal Tekdi is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6873}",, 6876, Parvati Hill Temple is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6874}",, 6877, Live the Nightlife in Cafe's & Nightclubs is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6875}",, 6878, Pataleshwar cave temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6876}",, 6879, Lal Mahal is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6877}",, 6880, National Defence Academy is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6878}",, 6881, National War Museum is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6879}",, 6882, Sri Balaji Mandir is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6880}",, 6883, Rajgad Trek is 36 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6881}",, 6884, Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6882}",, 6885, Picnic in Bund Garden is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6883}",, 6886, Torna Fort is 37 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6884}",, 6887, Mahatma Phule Museum is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6885}",, 6888, Shinde's Chatri is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6886}",, 6889, Vishram Bagh Waada is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6887}",, 6890, Raj Dinakar Kelkar museum is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6888}",, 6891, Rasalgad is 91 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6889}",, 6892, Khadakwasla Dam is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6890}",, 6893, Joshi's Museum of Miniature Railways is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6891}",, 6894, Baner Pashan Biodiversity Park is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6892}",, 6895, St Mary's Church is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6893}",, 6896, Panshet Dam is 30 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6894}",, 6897, Saras Baug is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6895}",, 6898, Style Shopping in Fashion Street is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6896}",, 6899, David Synagogue is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6897}",, 6900, Chaturshringi Temple is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6898}",, 6901, Sarasbaug Ganpati Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6899}",, 6902, Empress Garden is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6900}",, 6903, Taljai Hills is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6901}",, 6904, Shivneri Fort is 76 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6902}",, 6905, Purandar Trek is 30 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6903}",, 6906, Hadsar Trek is 84 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6904}",, 6907, Shop it Cheap at Hong-Kong Lane is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6905}",, 6908, Korigad Trek is 51 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6906}",, 6909, Bhigwan is 98 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6907}",, 6910, City Shopping is 11 km from 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4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6916}",, 6919, Kerala Kathakali Centre is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6917}",, 6920, Mattancherry Palace is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6918}",, 6921, Cherai Beach is 22 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6919}",, 6922, Jewish Synagogue is 30 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6920}",, 6923, Wonderla Amusement Park is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6921}",, 6924, Bolgatty Palace is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6922}",, 6925, Hill Palace is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6923}",, 6926," Marine Drive, Kochi is 1 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6924}",, 6927, Folklore Museum is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6925}",, 6928, Santa Cruz Basilica is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6926}",, 6929, Willingdon Island is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6927}",, 6930, Kashi Art Cafe is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6928}",, 6931, Ayurvedic Massage in Kochi is 15 out of 50 places to visit in Kochi ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6929}",, 6932, Chinese Fishing Nets is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6930}",, 6933, Rainbow Hanging Bridge is 1 km 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6938}",, 6941, Indian Naval Museum is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6939}",, 6942, Sunset Cruise is 53 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6940}",, 6943, St Francis Church is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6941}",, 6944, Princess Street is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6942}",, 6945, Kalady is 28 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6943}",, 6946, Greenix Village is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6944}",, 6947, Parikshith Thampuran Museum is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6945}",, 6948, Pierce Leslie Bungalow is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 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Andhakaranazhi Beach is 25 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6954}",, 6957, Puthenthode Beach is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6955}",, 6958, Puthuvype Beach is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6956}",, 6959, Kuzhupilly Beach is 19 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6957}",, 6960, Munambam Beach is 26 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6958}",, 6961, Indo Portuguese Museum is 45 out of 50 places to visit in Kochi ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6959}",, 6962, Kochi-Muziris Biennale is 46 out of 50 places to visit in Kochi ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6960}",, 6963, Areekkal Waterfalls is 29 km from city center 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is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6969}",, 6972, Rani ki Vav is 101 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6970}",, 6973, Adalaj Step Well is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6971}",, 6974, Kankaria Lake is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6972}",, 6975, Manek Chawk is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6973}",, 6976, Modhera Sun Temple is 74 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6974}",, 6977, Bhadra Fort & Teen Darwaza is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6975}",, 6978, Jama Masjid is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6976}",, 6979, World Vintage Car Museum is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6977}",, 6980, Hathisingh Jain Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6978}",, 6981, Law Garden Night Market is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6979}",, 6982, Sidi Saiyyed Mosque is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6980}",, 6983, City Shopping is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6981}",, 6984, Calico Textile Museum is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6982}",, 6985, Sardar Vallabhai Patel National Museum is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6983}",, 6986, Jhulta Minar is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6984}",, 6987, Vaishnodevi Temple is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6985}",, 6988, Kamala Nehru Zoo is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6986}",, 6989, Alpha One Mall is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6987}",, 6990, Lal Darwaza is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6988}",, 6991, ISKCON Temple is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6989}",, 6992, Banascraft is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6990}",, 6993, Law Garden is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6991}",, 6994, Kapasi Handicraft Emporium is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6992}",, 6995, Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Museum is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6993}",, 6996, Tomb of Ahmed Shah and Ahmed Shah's Mosque is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6994}",, 6997, R The Mall is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6995}",, 6998, Radhe Shopping Mall is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6996}",, 6999, Dada Bhagwan temple is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6997}",, 7000, Gujarat Science City is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6998}",, 7001, Shree Camp Hanuman Mandir is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 6999}",, 7002, Parimal Garden is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7000}",, 7003, Lothal is 66 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7001}",, 7004, Sarkhej Roza is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7002}",, 7005, Nehru Bridge is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7003}",, 7006, Vastrapur Lake is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7004}",, 7007, Kite Museum is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7005}",, 7008, Vechaar Utensils Museum is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7006}",, 7009, Sanskar Kendra is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7007}",, 7010, Vadla is 282 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7008}",, 7011, Ahmedabad One is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7009}",, 7012, Victoria Garden is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7010}",, 7013, Dhanvantari Garden is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7011}",, 7014, AUDA Garden is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7012}",, 7015, Usmanpura Garden is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7013}",, 7016, Gotila Garden-Talav is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7014}",, 7017, Bansidhar Garden is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7015}",, 7018, One Tree Hill Garden is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7016}",, 7019, Mysore Palace is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7017}",, 7020, Brindavan Gardens is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7018}",, 7021, Mysore Zoo is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7019}",, 7022, Somanathapura Temple is 26 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7020}",, 7023, Chamundeshwari Temple is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7021}",, 7024, Shuka Vana is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7022}",, 7025, Jaganmohan Palace is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7023}",, 7026, Bonsai Garden is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7024}",, 7027, Rail Museum is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7025}",, 7028, Karanji lake is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7026}",, 7029, St Philomena's Church is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7027}",, 7030, Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7028}",, 7031, GRS fantasy park is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7029}",, 7032, Edmuri Falls is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7030}",, 7033, Talakadu is 44 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7031}",, 7034, City Shopping is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7032}",, 7035, Folklore Museum is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7033}",, 7036, Trinesvaraswamy Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7034}",, 7037, Nanjangud is 20 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7035}",, 7038, Melukote Temples is 41 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7036}",, 7039, Srikanteswara Temple is 20 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7037}",, 7040, Lalitha Mahal Palace is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7038}",, 7041, Ashtanga Yoga Institute is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7039}",, 7042, Mysore Mandala Yoga Shala is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7040}",, 7043, Kunti Betta is 24 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7041}",, 7044, Masinagudi is 80 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7042}",, 7045, Chunchanakatte Falls is 44 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7043}",, 7046, Balmuri Waterfalls is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7044}",, 7047, Dr Ambedkar's Park is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7045}",, 7048, Lingambudhi Park is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7046}",, 7049, Javaregowda Park is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7047}",, 7050, Sanjeevini Park is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7048}",, 7051, Cheluvamba Park is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7049}",, 7052, Freedom Fighter's Park is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7050}",, 7053, Lingambudhi Lake is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7051}",, 7054, Krishnarajasagar Dam is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7052}",, 7055, Sukhna Lake is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7053}",, 7056, Rock Garden is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7054}",, 7057, Elante Mall is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7055}",, 7058, Rose Garden is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7056}",, 7059, Chattbir Zoo is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7057}",, 7060, Sector Market is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7058}",, 7061, Japanese Garden is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7059}",, 7062, Gedi Route is 8 out of 51 places to visit in Chandigarh ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7060}",, 7063, Government Museum and Art Gallery is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7061}",, 7064, International Dolls Museum is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7062}",, 7065, The Capitol is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7063}",, 7066, Fun City is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7064}",, 7067, Pinjore Gardens is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7065}",, 7068, Garden of Silence is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7066}",, 7069, Musical Fountain Show Sector is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7067}",, 7070, ISKCON Chandigarh is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7068}",, 7071, Tank Monument is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7069}",, 7072, Open Hand Monument is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7070}",, 7073, Terraced Garden is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7071}",, 7074, Mansa Devi Temple is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7072}",, 7075, Garden of Fragrance is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7073}",, 7076, Thunder Zone is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7074}",, 7077, Museum of the Evolution of Life is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7075}",, 7078, Le Corbusier Centre is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" 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1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7084}",, 7087, Children Traffic Park is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7085}",, 7088, Bougainvillea Garden is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7086}",, 7089, Nangal Wetlands is 82 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7087}",, 7090, Punjab Kala Kendra is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7088}",, 7091, Hibicus Garden is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7089}",, 7092, Forest Reserves is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7090}",, 7093, Topiary Park is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7091}",, 7094, Fitness Trails is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7092}",, 7095, National Gallery of Portraits is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7093}",, 7096, Garden of Palms is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7094}",, 7097," Chrysanthemum Show, Terraced Gardens is 43 out of 51 places to visit in Chandigarh ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7095}",, 7098, Mango Festival in Chandigarh is 44 out of 51 places to visit in Chandigarh ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7096}",, 7099, City Bird Wildlife Sanctuary is 46 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7097}",, 7100, Kalagram is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7098}",, 7101, Mohali Cricket Stadium is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7099}",, 7102, Tagore Theater is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7100}",, 7103, DT Mall is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7101}",, 7104, Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary is 42 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7102}",, 7105, Paras Downtown Square is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7103}",, 7106, Virupaksha Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7104}",, 7107, Vithala Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7105}",, 7108, Lotus Palace is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7106}",, 7109, Monkey Temple is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7107}",, 7110, Hampi Bazaar is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7108}",, 7111, Hippie Island is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7109}",, 7112, Coracle Ride is 7 out of 31 places to visit in Hampi ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7110}",, 7113, Queen's Bath is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7111}",, 7114, Matanga Hill is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7112}",, 7115, Elephant Stables is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7113}",, 7116, Monolith Bull is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7114}",, 7117, Big Shivlinga is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7115}",, 7118, Zenana Enclosure is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7116}",, 7119, Lakshmi Narasimha Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7117}",, 7120, Daroji Bear Sanctuary is 17 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7118}",, 7121, Hemakuta Hill Temple Complex is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7119}",, 7122, Old Palace is 58 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7120}",, 7123, Mahanavami Dibba is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7121}",, 7124, Achyutraya Temple is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7122}",, 7125, Hazara Rama Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7123}",, 7126, Archaeological Museum is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7124}",, 7127, Rock climbing is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7125}",, 7128, Anegudi village is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7126}",, 7129, Kadalekalu Ganesh is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7127}",, 7130, King's Balance is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7128}",, 7131, Riverside Ruins is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7129}",, 7132, Sasivekalu Ganesh is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7130}",, 7133, Hampi Utsav is 28 out of 31 places to visit in Hampi ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7131}",, 7134, City Shopping is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7132}",, 7135, Cliff Jumping is 30 out of 31 places to visit in Hampi ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7133}",, 7136, Bike Riding is 31 out of 31 places to visit in Hampi ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7134}",, 7137, Kongdori - Gulmarg Gondola is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7135}",, 7138, Alpathar Lake is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7136}",, 7139, Apharwat Peak is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7137}",, 7140, Skiing in Gulmarg is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7138}",, 7141, Maharani Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7139}",, 7142, Drung Waterfall is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7140}",, 7143, Strawberry Valley is 7 out of 21 places to visit in Gulmarg ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7141}",, 7144, Ningli Nalla is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7142}",, 7145, St Mary Church is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7143}",, 7146, Golf Course is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7144}",, 7147, Tangmarg is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7145}",, 7148, Seven Springs is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7146}",, 7149, Ziarat of Baba Reshi is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7147}",, 7150, Gulmarg Biosphere Reserves is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7148}",, 7151, Kanchenjunga Museum is 86 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7149}",, 7152, Children's Park is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7150}",, 7153, Khilanmarg is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7151}",, 7154, Imambara Goom is 18 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7152}",, 7155, City Shopping is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7153}",, 7156, Ferozpur Nallah is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7154}",, 7157, Gulmarg Snow Festival is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7155}",, 7158, Zero Point is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7156}",, 7159, Jageshwar is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7157}",, 7160, Kasar Devi is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7158}",, 7161, Chitai Temple is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7159}",, 7162, Dunagiri is 104 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7160}",, 7163, Jalna is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7161}",, 7164, Bright End Corner is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7162}",, 7165, Binsar is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7163}",, 7166, Katarmal Sun Temple is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7164}",, 7167, City Shopping is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7165}",, 7168, Deer Park is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7166}",, 7169, Rafting in Kali Sarada is 301 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7167}",, 7170, Kasar Devi Temple is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7168}",, 7171, Lal Bazaar is 31 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7169}",, 7172, Dwarahat Village is 30 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7170}",, 7173, Gobind Vallabh Pant Museum is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7171}",, 7174, Shri Sai Baba Sansthan Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7172}",, 7175, Shani Shingnapur is 58 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7173}",, 7176, Samadhi Mandir is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7174}",, 7177, Gurusthan is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7175}",, 7178, Dwarkamai is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7176}",, 7179, Lendi Baug is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7177}",, 7180, Jangli Maharaj Ashram is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7178}",, 7181, Dixit Wada Museum is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7179}",, 7182, Chavadi is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7180}",, 7183, Wet n Joy Waterpark is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7181}",, 7184, Thursday Palki procession is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7182}",, 7185, Khandoba Mandir is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7183}",, 7186, Abdul Baba cottage is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7184}",, 7187, Upasani Maharaj Ashram is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7185}",, 7188, Maruti Mandir is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7186}",, 7189, City Shopping is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7187}",, 7190, Sai Heritage Village is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7188}",, 7191, Adul Bada Cottage is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7189}",, 7192, House Of Laxmibai Shinde is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7190}",, 7193, Shri Upasani Kanyakumari Sthan is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7191}",, 7194, Sri Tatya Kote Samadhi is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7192}",, 7195, VP Iyer's Samadhi is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7193}",, 7196, Prasadalaya is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7194}",, 7197, Sai Teerth is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7195}",, 7198, Skiing in Auli is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7196}",, 7199, Trishul Peak is 31 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7197}",, 7200, Auli Ropeway is 3 out of 12 places to visit in Auli ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7198}",, 7201, Joshimath is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7199}",, 7202, Gurso Bugyal is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7200}",, 7203, Trekking is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7201}",, 7204, View Points is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7202}",, 7205, Camping in Auli is 8 out of 12 places to visit in Auli ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7203}",, 7206, Rudraprayag is 63 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7204}",, 7207, Kwani Bugyal is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7205}",, 7208, Chenab Lake is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7206}",, 7209, Nandaprayag is 32 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7207}",, 7210, Meenakshi Amman Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7208}",, 7211, Thirumalai Nayakar Mahal is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7209}",, 7212, Vaigai Dam is 60 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7210}",, 7213, Alagar Koil is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7211}",, 7214, Meghamalai is 85 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7212}",, 7215, Samanar Hills is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7213}",, 7216, Gandhi museum is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7214}",, 7217, Koodal Azhagar Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7215}",, 7218, Athisayam is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7216}",, 7219, Mariamman Teppakulam is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7217}",, 7220, Pazhamudhir Solai is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7218}",, 7221, Tirupparankundram Murugan temple is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7219}",, 7222, Chithirai Festival is 13 out of 20 places to visit in Madurai ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7220}",, 7223," St Maryês Cathedral is 1,099 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7221}",, 7224, Vandiyur Mariamman Teppakulam is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7222}",, 7225, ISKCON Madurai is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7223}",, 7226, Banana Market is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7224}",, 7227, Kazimar Big Mosque is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7225}",, 7228, Goripalayam Dargah is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7226}",, 7229, Kutladampatti Falls is 26 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7227}",, 7230, Mahabodhi Temple is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7228}",, 7231, Great Buddha Statue is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7229}",, 7232, Tibetan Refugee Market is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7230}",, 7233, Bodhi Tree is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7231}",, 7234, Thai Monastery is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7232}",, 7235, Mahabodhi Temple Complex Book store is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7233}",, 7236, Muchalinda Lake is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7234}",, 7237, Royal Bhutan Monastery is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7235}",, 7238, Brahmayoni Temple is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7236}",, 7239, Cankamana is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7237}",, 7240, Chinese Temple is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7238}",, 7241, Indosan Nippon Japanese Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7239}",, 7242," Vishnupad Temple, Gaya is 9 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7240}",, 7243, Vietnamese Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7241}",, 7244, Kundan Bazaar is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7242}",, 7245, Jama Masjid is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7243}",, 7246, Dungeshwari Hills is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7244}",, 7247, Root Institute for Wisdom Culture is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7245}",, 7248, Burmese Vihara Monastery is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7246}",, 7249, Sujatha Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7247}",, 7250, Archaeological Society of India Museum is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7248}",, 7251, Sujata Kuti is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7249}",, 7252, Bodhgaya Multimedia Museum is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7250}",, 7253, Ajapala Nigrodha Tree is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7251}",, 7254, Daijokyo Buddhist Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7252}",, 7255, Animesh Lochana Chaitanya Shrine is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7253}",, 7256, Elephant's Head point is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7254}",, 7257, Chinaman's falls is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7255}",, 7258, Dhobi waterfall is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7256}",, 7259, Arthur's seat is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7257}",, 7260, Venna Lake is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7258}",, 7261, Wilson Point is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7259}",, 7262, Mahabaleshwar Temple is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7260}",, 7263, Panchgani is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7261}",, 7264, Tapola is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7262}",, 7265, City Shopping is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7263}",, 7266, Elphinstone Point is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7264}",, 7267, Pratapgad fort Trek is 41 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7265}",, 7268, Connaught Peak is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7266}",, 7269, Lingmala Falls is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7267}",, 7270, Morarji Castle is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7268}",, 7271, Helen's point is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7269}",, 7272, Koyna Valley Trek is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7270}",, 7273, Lodwick Point is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7271}",, 7274, Tiger's Spring is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7272}",, 7275, Bombay point is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7273}",, 7276, Arthur's Seat Trek is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7274}",, 7277, Krishnabai Temple is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7275}",, 7278, Mapro Garden is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7276}",, 7279, Panch Ganga Temple is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7277}",, 7280, On Wheelz is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7278}",, 7281, Babington Point is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7279}",, 7282, Velocity Entertainmentz is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7280}",, 7283, Table Land is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7281}",, 7284, Marjorie Point is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7282}",, 7285, Roman Catholic Church is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7283}",, 7286, Strawberry Festival in Mahabaleshwar is 31 out of 31 places to visit in Mahabaleshwar ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7284}",, 7287, Borra caves is 69 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7285}",, 7288, Submarine Museum is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7286}",, 7289, Kailasagiri is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7287}",, 7290, Rishikonda Beach is 21 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7288}",, 7291, Yarada Beach is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7289}",, 7292, Ramakrishna Beach is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7290}",, 7293, Dolphin's nose is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7291}",, 7294, Katiki Waterfalls is 70 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7292}",, 7295, Matsyadarshini Aquarium is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7293}",, 7296, Indira Gandhi Zoological Park is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7294}",, 7297, VUDA Park (Taraka Rama) is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7295}",, 7298, Simhachalan Temple is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7296}",, 7299, Lambasingi is 78 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" 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Museum is 1,964 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7305}",, 7308, Tenneti Park is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7306}",, 7309, Buddhist Excavation is 26 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7307}",, 7310, Gangavaram beach is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7308}",, 7311, City Shopping is 34 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7309}",, 7312, Victory at Sea War Memorial is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7310}",, 7313, Itika Pongal is 27 out of 27 places to visit in Visakhapatnam ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7311}",, 7314, Manikaran Gurudwara is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7312}",, 7315, Malana is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7313}",, 7316, Parvati River is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7314}",, 7317, Chalal is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7315}",, 7318, Tosh is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7316}",, 7319, Camping is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7317}",, 7320, Magic Valley is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7318}",, 7321, Barshaini is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7319}",, 7322, Kheerganga Trek is 20 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7320}",, 7323, Rasol is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7321}",, 7324, Pin Parvati Pass is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7322}",, 7325, The Evergreen Cafe is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7323}",, 7326," Pulga is 4,025 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7324}",, 7327, Sar Pass Trek is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7325}",, 7328, Jim Morrison Cafe is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7326}",, 7329, Stone Garden Cafe is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7327}",, 7330, Kheerganga Waterfall is 18 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7328}",, 7331, Stargazing is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7329}",, 7332, Buddha Place is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7330}",, 7333, Flea Market is 20 out of 23 places to visit in Kasol ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7331}",, 7334, Shiv Temple is 21 out of 23 places to visit in Kasol ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7332}",, 7335, Tulga is 124 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7333}",, 7336, Little Italy is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7334}",, 7337, Panchvati is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7335}",, 7338, Sula Vineyard is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7336}",, 7339, Dudhsagar falls is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7337}",, 7340, Saptashrungi is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7338}",, 7341, Trimbakeshwar is 28 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7339}",, 7342, Pandavleni Caves is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7340}",, 7343, Sita Gufa is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7341}",, 7344, Anjaneri Hills is 24 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7342}",, 7345, Kapileshwara Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7343}",, 7346, Jain Temple is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7344}",, 7347, City Shopping is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7345}",, 7348, Gangapur Dam is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7346}",, 7349, Dugarwadi Waterfalls is 34 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7347}",, 7350, Kalaram Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7348}",, 7351, Deolali Camp is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7349}",, 7352, Mulher Trek is 91 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7350}",, 7353, Ahivantgad is 214 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7351}",, 7354, Salher Trek is 82 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7352}",, 7355, Dhodap Trek is 50 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7353}",, 7356, Muktidham Temple is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7354}",, 7357, Kumbh Mela is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7355}",, 7358, Someshwar Temple is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7356}",, 7359, Navashya Ganapati Temple is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7357}",, 7360, Ram Kund is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7358}",, 7361, Artillery Museum is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7359}",, 7362, Balaji Devsthan is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7360}",, 7363, Swami Samarth Ashram is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7361}",, 7364, Sundarnarayan Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7362}",, 7365, Vihigaon Waterfall is 46 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7363}",, 7366, Coin Museum is 19 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7364}",, 7367, Sai Baba Temple is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7365}",, 7368, Shubham Water World is 20 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7366}",, 7369," Fun World, Nasik is 7 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7367}",, 7370, Shagun Resort & Water Park is 38 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7368}",, 7371, Dabhosa Waterfall is 61 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7369}",, 7372, Sula Fest is 36 out of 38 places to visit in Nashik ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7370}",, 7373, Zonkers Adventure Park is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7371}",, 7374, Saptashrungi Ropeway is 38 out of 38 places to visit in Nashik ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7372}",, 7375, Sri Venkateswara Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7373}",, 7376, Akasaganga Teertham is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" 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Venkateswara Dhyana Vignan Mandiram is 56 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7382}",, 7385, Sri Govindarajaswami Temple is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7383}",, 7386, Sri Varahaswami Temple is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7384}",, 7387, Sri Venugopalaswami Temple is 24 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7385}",, 7388, Nellore is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7386}",, 7389, ISKCON Tirupati is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7387}",, 7390, Tumburu Teertham is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7388}",, 7391, Deer Park is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7389}",, 7392, Kapila Teertham is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7390}",, 7393, Talakona Waterfall is 30 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7391}",, 7394, Rock Garden is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7392}",, 7395, Japali Teertham is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7393}",, 7396, Papavinasam Theertham is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7394}",, 7397, Chandragiri Palace & Fort is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7395}",, 7398, Sri Bedi Ananjaneyaswami Temple is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7396}",, 7399, Chakra Teertham Waterfalls is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7397}",, 7400, Sri Venkateswara National Park is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7398}",, 7401, Srivari Museum is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7399}",, 7402, Sri Veda Nayaranaswami Temple is 49 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7400}",, 7403, Srivari Padalu is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7401}",, 7404, Regional Science Centre is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7402}",, 7405, Kanipakam is 29 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7403}",, 7406, Vaikuntha Teertham is 112 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7404}",, 7407, Sri Kalyana Venkateswaraswami Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7405}",, 7408, Nagalapuram is 49 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7406}",, 7409, Sri Prasanna Venkateswaraswami Temple is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7407}",, 7410, Kapila Theertham is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7408}",, 7411, Highway Grand World is 41 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7409}",, 7412, Teppotsavam is 38 out of 40 places to visit in Tirupati ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7410}",, 7413, Brahmotsavam Festival in Tirupati is 39 out of 40 places to visit in Tirupati ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7411}",, 7414, Kodandarama Swamy Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7412}",, 7415, Mahakaleshwar Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7413}",, 7416, Kal Bhairava Temple is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7414}",, 7417, Ram Mandir Ghat is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7415}",, 7418, Kumbh Mela is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7416}",, 7419, Harsiddhi Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7417}",, 7420, Kaliadeh Palace is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7418}",, 7421, ISKCON Ujjain Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7419}",, 7422, Pir Matsyendranath is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7420}",, 7423, Jantar Mantar is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7421}",, 7424, Bade Ganeshji Ka Mandir is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7422}",, 7425, Bhartrihari Caves is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7423}",, 7426, Chaubis Khamba Temple is 26 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7424}",, 7427, Chintaman Ganesh Temple is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7425}",, 7428, Ram Mandir is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7426}",, 7429, Mangalnath Temple is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7427}",, 7430, Vikram University and Park is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7428}",, 7431, Sandipani Ashram is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7429}",, 7432, Gadkalika Temple is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7430}",, 7433, Gopal Mandir is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7431}",, 7434, Vikram Kirti Mandir Museum is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7432}",, 7435, Kalidasa Academy is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7433}",, 7436, Shani Mandir is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7434}",, 7437, Gomti Kund is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7435}",, 7438, WWF Water Park and Resort is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7436}",, 7439, Meghdoot Resort Water Park and Club is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7437}",, 7440, Birla Mandir is 48 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7438}",, 7441, Jungle Safari is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7439}",, 7442, Corbett Waterfall is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7440}",, 7443, River Rafting is 89 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7441}",, 7444, Dhikala is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7442}",, 7445, Birjani is 32 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7443}",, 7446, Jhirna is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7444}",, 7447, Durga Devi Zone is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7445}",, 7448, Rock Climbing in Corbett National Park is 8 out of 17 things to do in Jim Corbett National Park ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7446}",, 7449, Rappelling in Jim Corbett is 9 out of 17 things to do in Jim Corbett National Park ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7447}",, 7450, Bird Watching at Jim Corbett National Park is 10 out of 17 things to do in Jim Corbett National Park ,text,"[ ""content"" 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7458, Gwalior fort is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7456}",, 7459, Jai Vilas Palace is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7457}",, 7460, Gujari Mahal (State Archaeological Museum) is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7458}",, 7461, Man Mandir Palace is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7459}",, 7462, Tomb of Tansen is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7460}",, 7463, Teli Ka Mandir is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7461}",, 7464, Saas Bahu Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7462}",, 7465, Scindia Museum is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7463}",, 7466, Tomb of Ghaus Mohammed is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7464}",, 7467, Gwalior Zoo is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7465}",, 7468, Sun Temple is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7466}",, 7469, Padavali and Bateshwar is 23 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7467}",, 7470, Suraj Kund is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7468}",, 7471, Gwalior Trade Fair is 14 out of 34 places to visit in Gwalior ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7469}",, 7472, Tighra Dam is 18 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7470}",, 7473, Shyam Vatika is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7471}",, 7474, Sarod Ghar (Kala Vithika) is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7472}",, 7475, Boating at Tighara Dam is 18 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7473}",, 7476, City Shopping is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7474}",, 7477, City Mall is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7475}",, 7478, Roop Singh Stadium is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7476}",, 7479, Mrignayani Emporium is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7477}",, 7480, Jiyaji Chowk Bazaar is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7478}",, 7481, Patankar Bazaar is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7479}",, 7482, Arihant Emporium is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7480}",, 7483, Gurudwara Data Bandi Chhod is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7481}",, 7484, Usha Kiran Palace Hotel is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7482}",, 7485, Gopachal Parvat is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7483}",, 7486, Samadhi Of Rani Lakshmi Bai is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7484}",, 7487, Kuno-Palpur Wildlife Sanctuary is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7485}",, 7488, Chhatris Of Scindia Dynasty is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7486}",, 7489, Splash The Sun City is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7487}",, 7490, Old Water Park is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7488}",, 7491, Tansen Music Festival is 34 out of 34 places to visit in Gwalior ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7489}",, 7492, Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple Complex is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7490}",, 7493, Dwarkadhish Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7491}",, 7494, Gita Mandir is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7492}",, 7495, Govardhan Hill is 23 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7493}",, 7496, Radha Kund is 18 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7494}",, 7497, Rangji Temple is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7495}",, 7498, Kusum Sarovar is 19 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7496}",, 7499, Sri Radhavallabh Vrindavan Temple is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7497}",, 7500, Ghats is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7498}",, 7501, Lathmar Holi is 10 out of 28 places to visit in Mathura ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7499}",, 7502, Government Museum Mathura is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7500}",, 7503, Jama Masjid is 2 km 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Gopishvar Mahadev Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7509}",, 7512, Chamunda Devi Temple is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7510}",, 7513, Dauji Mandir is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7511}",, 7514, Dolphin The Water World is 23 out of 28 places to visit in Mathura ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7512}",, 7515, Barsana is 35 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7513}",, 7516, Tilak Dwar is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7514}",, 7517, Krishna Nagar Market is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7515}",, 7518, Vrindavan is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 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,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7524}",, 7527, Nagaon Beach is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7525}",, 7528, Akshi Beach is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7526}",, 7529, Kanakeshwar forest is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7527}",, 7530, Kashid Beach is 24 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7528}",, 7531, Underi Fort is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7529}",, 7532, Awas Beach is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7530}",, 7533, Mandwa is 17 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7531}",, 7534, Korlai Beach is 15 km from city center 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from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7540}",, 7543, Kanakeshwar Devasthan Temple is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7541}",, 7544, Nagoba Mandir is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7542}",, 7545, Hanuman temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7543}",, 7546, Khanderi Island is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7544}",, 7547, Karmarkar Museum is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7545}",, 7548, Sagargad Fort is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7546}",, 7549, Rameshwaram Temple is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7547}",, 7550, Dhanushkodi Temple and Beach is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7548}",, 7551, Jatayu Tirtham is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7549}",, 7552, Agnitheertham is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7550}",, 7553, Lakshmana Tirtham is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7551}",, 7554, Villoondi Tirtham is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7552}",, 7555, The Five-faced Hanuman Temple is 51 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7553}",, 7556, Gandhamadhana Parvatham is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7554}",, 7557, Ariyaman Beach is 27 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7555}",, 7558, Silk Shopping is 10 out of 22 places to visit in Rameshwaram ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7556}",, 7559, Annai Indira Gandhi Road Bridge is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7557}",, 7560, Sea World Aquarium is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7558}",, 7561, Kothandaramaswamy Temple is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7559}",, 7562, Jada Tirtham is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7560}",, 7563, Glass boat ride at Pamban Bridge is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7561}",, 7564, Abdul Kalam House is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7562}",, 7565, Burial Place Of Abdul Kalam is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7563}",, 7566, Kalam National Memorial is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7564}",, 7567, Kunthu Kal Beach is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7565}",, 7568, Nambu Nayagiamman Temple is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7566}",, 7569, Thiruppullani is 54 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7567}",, 7570, Water Bird Sanctuary is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7568}",, 7571, Banke Bihari Mandir is 56 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7569}",, 7572, Prem Mandir is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7570}",, 7573, Radha Raman Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7571}",, 7574, Nidhivan is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7572}",, 7575, ISKCON Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7573}",, 7576, Govind Devji Temple is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7574}",, 7577, Sri Rangji Mandir is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7575}",, 7578, Katyayani Peeth is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7576}",, 7579, Nandgaon is 865 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7577}",, 7580, Gokulnanda Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7578}",, 7581, Gopishvar Mahadev Temple is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7579}",, 7582, Shahji Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7580}",, 7583, Barsana is 34 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7581}",, 7584, Chamunda Devi Temple is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7582}",, 7585, Keshi Ghat is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7583}",, 7586, Radha Damodar Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7584}",, 7587, Mathura is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 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from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7593}",, 7596, VOC Park and Zoo is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7594}",, 7597, Nilgiri Biosphere Nature Park is 24 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7595}",, 7598, Kodiveri Dam is 63 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7596}",, 7599, Perur Siva Temple is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7597}",, 7600, Kovai Kutralam Falls is 31 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7598}",, 7601, Siruvani Falls and Dam is 33 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7599}",, 7602, Isha Yoga Center is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7600}",, 7603, Anubhavi Subramaniar Temple is 27 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7601}",, 7604, Eachanari Vinayagar Temple is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7602}",, 7605, Brookefields Mall is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7603}",, 7606, Gedee Car Museum is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7604}",, 7607, Masani Amman Temple is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7605}",, 7608, Puliakulam Vinayagar Temple is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7606}",, 7609, Black Thunder is 34 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7607}",, 7610, Naga 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'_split_id': 7615}",, 7618, British Residency is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7616}",, 7619, Marine Drive is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7617}",, 7620, Rumi Darwaza is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7618}",, 7621, Dr Ambedkar Park is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7619}",, 7622, Lucknow Zoo is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7620}",, 7623, Hazratganj Market is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7621}",, 7624, Indira Gandhi Planetarium Lucknow is 9 out of 47 places to visit in Lucknow ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7622}",, 7625, Shah Najaf Imambara is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7623}",, 7626, Moti Mahal is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7624}",, 7627, Ramakrishna Math is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7625}",, 7628, Bithoor is 72 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7626}",, 7629, Dream World Amusement Park is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7627}",, 7630, Constantia (La Martiniere School) is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7628}",, 7631, Anandi Water Park is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7629}",, 7632, Chowk is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7630}",, 7633, Dilkusha Kothi is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7631}",, 7634, Farangi Mahal is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7632}",, 7635, Gautam Buddha Park is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7633}",, 7636, Shahi Baoli is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7634}",, 7637, Janeshwar Mishra Park is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7635}",, 7638, Chandrika Devi Temple is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7636}",, 7639, Aminabad is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7637}",, 7640, Fun Republic Mall is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7638}",, 7641, Mankameshwar Mandir is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7639}",, 7642, Husainabad Clock Tower is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7640}",, 7643, Jama Masjid is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7641}",, 7644, Disney Water Wonder Park is 29 out of 47 places to visit in Lucknow ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7642}",, 7645, Shaheed Smarak is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7643}",, 7646, Nawabganj-Bird-Sanctuary is 39 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7644}",, 7647, Picture Gallery is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7645}",, 7648, Dr Ram Manohar Lohiya Park is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7646}",, 7649, Chattar Manzil is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7647}",, 7650, Memorial Museum Residency is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7648}",, 7651, Dewa Sharif is 31 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7649}",, 7652, Begum Hazrat Mahal Park is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7650}",, 7653, Nilansh Theme Park is 28 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7651}",, 7654, Hathi Park is 405 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7652}",, 7655, Safed Baradari is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7653}",, 7656, Tomb of Saadat Ali Khan is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7654}",, 7657, Kaiserbagh Palace is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7655}",, 7658, Sikandar Bagh is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7656}",, 7659, Amrapali Water Park is 21 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7657}",, 7660, Four Seasons Fun City is 45 out of 47 places to visit in Lucknow ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7658}",, 7661, Fun Village Water Park and Resort is 46 out of 47 places to visit in Lucknow ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7659}",, 7662, Scorpio Club is 47 out of 47 places to visit in Lucknow ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7660}",, 7663, Marine Station/Aquarium of Zoological Survey of India is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7661}",, 7664, New Digha Beach is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7662}",, 7665, Udaipur Beach is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7663}",, 7666, Shankarpur Beach is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7664}",, 7667, Talsari Beach is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7665}",, 7668, Amarabati Park is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7666}",, 7669, Temple at Chandaneswar is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7667}",, 7670, Old Digha Beach is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7668}",, 7671, Chandpur Beach is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7669}",, 7672, Dharamshala Cricket Stadium is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7670}",, 7673," Namgyal Monastery, Mcleodganj is 3 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7671}",, 7674, Triund is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7672}",, 7675, St John in the Wilderness Church is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7673}",, 7676, Library of Tibetan Works and Archives is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7674}",, 7677, War Memorial is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7675}",, 7678, Gyuto Monastery is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7676}",, 7679, Bhagsu nath temple is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7677}",, 7680, Dharamshala to Mcleodganj Ropeway is 58 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7678}",, 7681, Dal lake and Nadi is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7679}",, 7682, Dalai Lama Temple Complex is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7680}",, 7683," Tibet museum, Mcleodganj is 2 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7681}",, 7684, Bhagsu falls is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7682}",, 7685, Tea gardens is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7683}",, 7686, Trekking is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7684}",, 7687, Kalachakra Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7685}",, 7688, Jwalamukhi Devi Temple is 38 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7686}",, 7689," Tsuglagkhang, Mcleodganj is 2 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7687}",, 7690, Masroor Rock Cut Temple is 24 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7688}",, 7691, Aghanjar Mahadev Temple is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7689}",, 7692, Dharamshala International Film Festival is 21 out of 36 places to visit in Dharamshala ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7690}",, 7693, Kangra art museum is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7691}",, 7694, Dharamkot Studio is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7692}",, 7695, Mcleodganj Market is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7693}",, 7696, Naam Art Gallery is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7694}",, 7697, Norbulingka Institute is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7695}",, 7698, Paragliding in Dharamshala is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7696}",, 7699, Nechung Monastery is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7697}",, 7700, Namgyalma Stupa is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7698}",, 7701, Indrahar Pass Trek is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7699}",, 7702, Pong Dam is 37 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7700}",, 7703, Nandi View Point is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7701}",, 7704, Laka Glacier Trek is 33 out of 36 places to visit in Dharamshala ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7702}",, 7705, Lahesh Cave Trek is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7703}",, 7706, View of the Dhauladhar Ranges is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7704}",, 7707, Guna Devi Temple is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7705}",, 7708, Vellayani Lake is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7706}",, 7709, Water Sports in Kovalam is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7707}",, 7710, Lighthouse Beach is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7708}",, 7711, Hawah Beach is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7709}",, 7712, Halcyon Castle is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7710}",, 7713, Samudra Beach is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7711}",, 7714, Karamana River is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7712}",, 7715, Surfing is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7713}",, 7716, Veli Tourist Village is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7714}",, 7717, Vizhinjam Rock Cut Cave Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7715}",, 7718, Valiyathura Pier is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7716}",, 7719, Kovalam Art Gallery is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7717}",, 7720, Aruvikkara Dam is 20 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7718}",, 7721, Artificial Off Shore Coral Reef is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7719}",, 7722, Thiruvallam Parasurama Temple is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7720}",, 7723, Vizhinjam Marine Aquarium is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7721}",, 7724, Pozhikkara Beach is 59 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7722}",, 7725, Chowara Beach is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7723}",, 7726, Ashoka Beach is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7724}",, 7727, Vizhinjam Beach is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7725}",, 7728, Kovalam Houseboat is 21 out of 24 places to visit in Kovalam ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7726}",, 7729, Catamaran Ride is 22 out of 24 places to visit in Kovalam ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7727}",, 7730, Ayurvedic Massages & Spa is 23 out of 24 places to visit in Kovalam ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7728}",, 7731, German Bakery is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7729}",, 7732, Abbey Falls is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7730}",, 7733, Talacauvery is 30 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7731}",, 7734, Namdroling Monastery is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7732}",, 7735, Raja's Seat is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7733}",, 7736, Trekking is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7734}",, 7737, Gaddige Raja's Tomb is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7735}",, 7738, Madikeri Fort is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7736}",, 7739, Coffee Plantations is 8 out of 18 places to visit in Madikeri ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7737}",, 7740, Omkareshwara Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7738}",, 7741, Chingara Falls is 23 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7739}",, 7742, Chelavara Falls is 25 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7740}",, 7743, Cauvery Nisargadhama is 21 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7741}",, 7744, Chettali is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7742}",, 7745, Galibeedu Trek is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7743}",, 7746, Bhagamandala is 22 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7744}",, 7747, Dubare Elephant Training Camp is 19 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7745}",, 7748, Mandalpatti is 17 out of 18 places to visit in Madikeri ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7746}",, 7749, City Shopping is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7747}",, 7750, Louisa point is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7748}",, 7751, Charlotte lake is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7749}",, 7752, Monkey point is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7750}",, 7753, Shivaji's ladder is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7751}",, 7754, Panorama point is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7752}",, 7755, One tree hill point is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7753}",, 7756, Echo point is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7754}",, 7757, Neral Matheran Toy Train is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7755}",, 7758, Ambarnath Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7756}",, 7759, Porcupine point is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7757}",, 7760, Alexander point is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7758}",, 7761, Hart point is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7759}",, 7762, Little Chowk Point is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7760}",, 7763, Honeymoon hill is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7761}",, 7764, City Shopping is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7762}",, 7765, Rambagh point is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7763}",, 7766, Prabal fort is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7764}",, 7767, Belvedere Point is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7765}",, 7768, King George Point is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7766}",, 7769, Lord Point is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7767}",, 7770, Khandala Point is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7768}",, 7771, Mount Barry is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7769}",, 7772, Malang Point is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7770}",, 7773, Paymaster Park is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7771}",, 7774, Irshalgad Fort is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7772}",, 7775, Pisharnath Mahadev Mandir is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7773}",, 7776, Vikatgad Peb Fort is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7774}",, 7777, Dhodani Waterfalls is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7775}",, 7778, Rock Climbing in Matheran is 29 out of 29 places to visit in Matheran ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7776}",, 7779," Ranthambore Tiger Reserve is 1,308 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7777}",, 7780, Jeep Safari is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7778}",, 7781, Ranthambhore Fort is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7779}",, 7782, Ganesh Trinetra Temple is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7780}",, 7783, Wildlife Safari is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" 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center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7789}",, 7792, Padam Lake is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7790}",, 7793, Dastkar Ranthambore is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7791}",, 7794, Bird Watching is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7792}",, 7795, Raj Bagh Talao is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7793}",, 7796, Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History is 968 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7794}",, 7797, Village Women Craft is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7795}",, 7798, Wild Dragon Adventure Park is 20 out of 20 places to visit in Ranthambore ,text,"[ ""content"" 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135 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7804}",, 7807, Kunjaban Palace is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7805}",, 7808, Ummaneshwar Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7806}",, 7809, Gondacherra Wildlife Sanctuary is 18 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7807}",, 7810, Raima Valley is 39 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7808}",, 7811, Rajmachi Fort is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7809}",, 7812, Visapur Fort is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7810}",, 7813, Bedsa caves is 19 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7811}",, 7814, Lohagad Fort is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7812}",, 7815, Tiger's Leap is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7813}",, 7816, Duke's Nose is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7814}",, 7817, Kune Waterfalls is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7815}",, 7818, Reversing Station is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7816}",, 7819, Shooting Point is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7817}",, 7820, City Shopping is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7818}",, 7821, Lion's Point is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7819}",, 7822, Shrivardhan Fort is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7820}",, 7823, Manoranjan Fort is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7821}",, 7824, Bushi Dam is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7822}",, 7825, Shingroba Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7823}",, 7826, Karla and Bhaja Caves is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7824}",, 7827, Valvan Dam is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7825}",, 7828," Celebrity Wax Museum, Lonavala is 7 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7826}",, 7829," Amrutanjan Point, Lonavala is 2 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7827}",, 7830, Tunga Fort is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7828}",, 7831, Lonavala Lake is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7829}",, 7832, Tungarli Lake is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7830}",, 7833, Morgan House is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7831}",, 7834, Durpin Dara hill is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7832}",, 7835, Cactus Nursery is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7833}",, 7836, Deolo Hill is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7834}",, 7837, Mangal Dham is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7835}",, 7838, Teesta Bazar is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7836}",, 7839, Hiking is 20 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7837}",, 7840, Kalimpong Science Centre is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7838}",, 7841, Lepcha Museum is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7839}",, 7842, Nature Interpretation Centre is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7840}",, 7843, th Mile View Point is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7841}",, 7844, Himalayan Handmade Paper Industry is 12 out of 24 places to visit in Kalimpong ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7842}",, 7845, Crockety is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7843}",, 7846, Thongsa Gompa is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7844}",, 7847, Neora Valley National Park is 22 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7845}",, 7848, Jang Dog Palriffo Brang Gompa is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7846}",, 7849, Galingka is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7847}",, 7850, Sericulture Research Institute is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7848}",, 7851, Teesta River Rafting is 20 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7849}",, 7852, Tharpa Choeling Gompa is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7850}",, 7853, StTheresa Catholic Church is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7851}",, 7854, Ringking Farm is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7852}",, 7855, Art Cafe is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7853}",, 7856, Cheese Shopping is 24 out of 24 places to visit in Kalimpong ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7854}",, 7857, Brahadeshwara Temple is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7855}",, 7858, Gangaikonda Cholapuram is 59 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7856}",, 7859, Shiva Ganga Garden is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7857}",, 7860, Vijayanagar Fort is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7858}",, 7861, Thanjai Mamani Koil is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7859}",, 7862, Alangudi Guru Temple is 30 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7860}",, 7863, Chandra Bagwan Temple is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7861}",, 7864, Bangaru Kamakshi Amman Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7862}",, 7865, Schwartz Church is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7863}",, 7866, Swami Malai Temple is 29 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7864}",, 7867, Saraswathi Mahal Library is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7865}",, 7868, Lingaraj Temple is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7866}",, 7869, ISKCON Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7867}",, 7870, Hirakud Dam is 245 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7868}",, 7871, Parasurameswara Temple is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7869}",, 7872, Rajarani Temple is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7870}",, 7873, Bindu Sarovara is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7871}",, 7874, Orissa State Museum is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7872}",, 7875, Brahmeshwara Temple is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7873}",, 7876, Tikarpada Wildlife Sanctuary is 107 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7874}",, 7877, Mukteswara Temple is 93 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7875}",, 7878, Museum of Tribal Arts & Artefacts is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7876}",, 7879, Nandankanan Zoological Park is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7877}",, 7880, Ram Mandir is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7878}",, 7881, Ekamra Kanan is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7879}",, 7882, Chausath Yogini Temple is 10 km 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'_split_id': 7887}",, 7890, Ananta Vasudev Temple is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7888}",, 7891, Khandagiri Caves is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7889}",, 7892, Bhaskareswara Temple is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7890}",, 7893, Ramachandi Beach is 55 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7891}",, 7894, Ocean World Water Park is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7892}",, 7895, Esplanade One is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7893}",, 7896, Gandhi Park is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7894}",, 7897, IMFA Park is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" 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7905, Soniji Ki Nasiyan is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7903}",, 7906, Kishangarh City is 27 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7904}",, 7907, City Shopping is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7905}",, 7908, Foy Sagar Lake is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7906}",, 7909, Durga bagh gardens is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7907}",, 7910, Nareli Jain Temple is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7908}",, 7911," Taragarh Fort, Bundi is 2 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7909}",, 7912, Clock tower is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7910}",, 7913, Abdulla Khan's Tomb is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7911}",, 7914, Mayo College Museum is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7912}",, 7915, Roopangarh Fort is 43 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7913}",, 7916, Urs Festival is 16 out of 23 places to visit in Ajmer ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7914}",, 7917, Fort Masuda is 42 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7915}",, 7918, Sambhar Lake is 70 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7916}",, 7919, Government Museum is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7917}",, 7920, Sai Baba Temple is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7918}",, 7921, Bijay Niwas Palace is 60 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7919}",, 7922, Akbari Masjid is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7920}",, 7923, Prithviraj Smarak is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7921}",, 7924," Ghrishneshwar temple, Ellora is 25 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7922}",, 7925, Bibi-ka-Maqbara is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7923}",, 7926, The Ajanta caves is 84 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7924}",, 7927, Ellora caves is 23 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7925}",, 7928, Daulatabad Fort is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7926}",, 7929, Aurangabad caves is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7927}",, 7930, Siddharth Garden and Zoo is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7928}",, 7931, Gul mandi is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7929}",, 7932, Bani Begum garden is 22 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7930}",, 7933," Jain Caves, Ellora is 23 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7931}",, 7934," The Buddhist Caves, Ellora is 23 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7932}",, 7935, Panchakki is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" 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from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7941}",, 7944, Connaught is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7942}",, 7945, Jayakwadi Dam is 44 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7943}",, 7946, Tomb of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb is 21 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7944}",, 7947, Jain Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7945}",, 7948, Chatrapati Shivaji Museum is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7946}",, 7949, Dargah Baba Shah Musafir is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7947}",, 7950, Pitalkhora Caves is 61 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7948}",, 7951, Goga Baba Hill is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7949}",, 7952, Mhaismal is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7950}",, 7953, Hazur Sahib Nanded is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7951}",, 7954, Sunheri Mahal is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7952}",, 7955, Prozone Mall is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7953}",, 7956, Himayat Bagh is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7954}",, 7957, Naukhanda Palace is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7955}",, 7958, HO Water Park is 35 out of 37 places to visit in Aurangabad ,text,"[ ""content"" 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'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7963}",, 7966, Surinsar Lake is 18 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7964}",, 7967, Amar Mahal Museum is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7965}",, 7968, Bagh-e-bahu is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7966}",, 7969, Akhnoor Fort is 22 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7967}",, 7970, Dogra Art Museum is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7968}",, 7971, Raghunath Bazaar is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7969}",, 7972, Dargah Garib Shah is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7970}",, 7973, Mahamaya Temple is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7971}",, 7974, Ranbireshwar Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7972}",, 7975, Raghunath Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7973}",, 7976, Mansar Lake is 27 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7974}",, 7977, Shivkhori is 54 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7975}",, 7978, Gole Market is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7976}",, 7979, Poonch Fort is 136 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7977}",, 7980, Vaishno Devi is 20 out of 27 places to visit in Jammu ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7978}",, 7981, Katra is 21 out of 27 places to visit in Jammu ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7979}",, 7982, Peer Kho Cave is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7980}",, 7983, Purmandal is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7981}",, 7984, City Shopping is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7982}",, 7985, Bahu Mela is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7983}",, 7986, Mansar Food And Craft Mela is 27 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7984}",, 7987, Bhairavnath Temple is 27 out of 27 places to visit in Jammu ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7985}",, 7988, Robber's Cave is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7986}",, 7989, Sahastradhara is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7987}",, 7990, Tapkeshwar Temple is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7988}",, 7991, Mindrolling Monastery is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7989}",, 7992, Forest Research Institute is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7990}",, 7993, Paltan Bazar is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7991}",, 7994, Malsi Deer Park is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7992}",, 7995, Regional Science Centre Dehradun is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7993}",, 7996, Pacific Mall is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7994}",, 7997, Clock tower is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7995}",, 7998, Sahastradhara Ropeway is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7996}",, 7999, Daat Kali Mandir Dehradun is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7997}",, 8000, Fun Valley is 24 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7998}",, 8001, Paonta Sahib is 14 out of 37 places to visit in Dehradun ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 7999}",, 8002, Shikhar Falls is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8000}",, 8003, Subir Raha Oil Museum is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8001}",, 8004, Kalinga War Memorial is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8002}",, 8005, Lacchiwalla is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8003}",, 8006, Rajaji National Park is 25 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8004}",, 8007, Tapovan Temple is 35 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8005}",, 8008, Har ki Dun is 86 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8006}",, 8009, Assan Barrage is 37 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8007}",, 8010, Kedarkantha Trek is 80 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8008}",, 8011, Maldevta is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8009}",, 8012, Sai Mandir Dehradun is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8010}",, 8013, Ram Rai Gurudwara is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8011}",, 8014, Trekking is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8012}",, 8015, Tiger View Jungle Camp is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8013}",, 8016, Bali Pass is 86 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8014}",, 8017, Zonal Museum is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8015}",, 8018, Fun 'n' Food Kingdom is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8016}",, 8019, Chetwoode Hall is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8017}",, 8020, Rupin Pass Trek is 116 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8018}",, 8021," Mall Road, Mussoorie is 17 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8019}",, 8022, Rafting in Tiuni is 71 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8020}",, 8023, Kalsi is 29 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8021}",, 8024," Joy Land Water & Amusement Park is 12,906 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8022}",, 8025, Sri Jagannath Puri Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8023}",, 8026, Puri Beach is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8024}",, 8027, Markandeswara Temple is 47 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8025}",, 8028, Narendra Tank is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8026}",, 8029, Sudarshan Crafts Museum is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8027}",, 8030, Pipili is 33 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8028}",, 8031, Sakshi Gopal Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8029}",, 8032, Chilika Lake is 53 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8030}",, 8033, Raghurajpur Artist Village is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8031}",, 8034, Astaranga Beach is 49 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" 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center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8040}",, 8043, Baliharachandi Beach is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8041}",, 8044, Daya River is 30 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8042}",, 8045, Baleshwar Beach is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8043}",, 8046, Sonar Gouranga Mandir is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8044}",, 8047, Balighai Beach is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8045}",, 8048, Mausima Temple is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8046}",, 8049," Golden Beach is 2,192 km from city center ",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8047}",, 8050, Blue Splash Water Park is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8048}",, 8051, Pratyush Ocean World is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8049}",, 8052, Nalbana Bird Sanctuary is 58 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8050}",, 8053, Double Decker Living Root Bridge is 25 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8051}",, 8054, Dawki is 35 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8052}",, 8055, Nohkalikai Waterfalls is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8053}",, 8056, Mawlynnong is 24 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8054}",, 8057, Mawsmai Cave is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8055}",, 8058, Mawsmai Falls is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8056}",, 8059, The Mawkdok Dympep Valley View is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8057}",, 8060, Mawsynram is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8058}",, 8061, Dainthlen waterfall is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8059}",, 8062, Krem Phyllut is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8060}",, 8063, Nokrek National Park is 129 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8061}",, 8064, The Eco Park is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8062}",, 8065, Nongsawlia is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8063}",, 8066, Thangkharang Park and Ka Khoh Ramhah is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8064}",, 8067, Khasi monoliths is 32 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8065}",, 8068, Wakaba Falls is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8066}",, 8069, Junagarh Fort is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8067}",, 8070, Karni Mata Temple is 26 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8068}",, 8071, Gajner Palace is 27 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8069}",, 8072, Lalgarh Palace is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8070}",, 8073, Rampuriya Haveli is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8071}",, 8074, National Reserch Centre On Camel is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8072}",, 8075, Camel festival is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8073}",, 8076, Bhandasar Jain Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8074}",, 8077, Royal Cenotaphs is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8075}",, 8078, Kodamdesar Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8076}",, 8079, Sadul Singh Museum is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8077}",, 8080, Shiv Bari Temple is 128 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8078}",, 8081, Ganga Singh Museum is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8079}",, 8082, Station Road is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8080}",, 8083, Prachina Museum is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8081}",, 8084, Sursagar lake is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8082}",, 8085, Laxmi Niwas Palace is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8083}",, 8086, Desert Safari is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8084}",, 8087, Kote Gate is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8085}",, 8088, City Shopping is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8086}",, 8089, Devi Kund is 4 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8087}",, 8090, Kolayat is 41 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8088}",, 8091, Sri Laxminath Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8089}",, 8092, Kodachadri is 75 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8090}",, 8093, Jog Falls is 88 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8091}",, 8094, Agumbe is 65 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8092}",, 8095, Honnemaradu is 4 out of 37 places to visit in Shimoga (Shivamogga) ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8093}",, 8096, Keladi is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8094}",, 8097, Tavarekoppa Tiger and Lion Safari is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8095}",, 8098, Sakrebayalu Elephant Camp is 15 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8096}",, 8099, Dabbe Falls is 92 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8097}",, 8100, Kundadari is 60 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8098}",, 8101, Gudavi Bird Sanctuary is 82 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8099}",, 8102, Bhadra River Project Dam is 26 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8100}",, 8103, Tyavarekoppa is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8101}",, 8104, Mandagadde Bird Sanctuary is 25 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8102}",, 8105, Gajanur Dam is 14 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8103}",, 8106, Barkana Falls is 69 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8104}",, 8107, Onake Abbi Falls is 71 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8105}",, 8108, Shivappa nayaka Palace Museum is 10 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8106}",, 8109, Sacred Heart Church is 59 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8107}",, 8110, Hosahalli is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8108}",, 8111, Mattur is 6 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8109}",, 8112, Nagara Fort is 59 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8110}",, 8113, Kunchikal Falls is 65 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8111}",, 8114, Tunga Anicut Dam is 88 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8112}",, 8115, Kanoor Fort is 102 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8113}",, 8116, Linganamakki Dam is 82 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8114}",, 8117, Unchalli Falls is 103 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8115}",, 8118, Shivaganga Falls is 130 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8116}",, 8119, Jogigundi Falls is 70 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8117}",, 8120, Sigandur is 77 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8118}",, 8121, Koodli is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8119}",, 8122, Pongal is 77 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8120}",, 8123, Shiva Temple is 3 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8121}",, 8124, Shopping in Shimoga is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8122}",, 8125, Gandhi Park is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8123}",, 8126, Hidlumane Falls is 74 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8124}",, 8127, Achakanya Falls is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8125}",, 8128, Kavaledurga is 54 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8126}",, 8129, Hogenakkal Falls is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8127}",, 8130, Mettur Dam is 35 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8128}",, 8131, Melagiri Hills is 33 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8129}",, 8132, Boating is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8130}",, 8133, Pennagram Village is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8131}",, 8134, Theerthamalai Temple is 88 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8132}",, 8135, Hanuman Theertham Temple is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8133}",, 8136, Monkey point is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8134}",, 8137, Mall Road is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8135}",, 8138, Gilbert Trail is 3 out of 12 places to visit in Kasauli ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8136}",, 8139, Sunset Point and Lover's Lane is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8137}",, 8140, Christ (Anglican) Church is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8138}",, 8141, Toy Train Ride is 6 out of 12 places to visit in Kasauli ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8139}",, 8142, Timber Trail is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8140}",, 8143, Gurudwara Shri Guru Nanakji is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8141}",, 8144, Kasauli Brewery is 9 out of 12 places to visit in Kasauli ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8142}",, 8145, Baptist Church is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8143}",, 8146, Sri Baba Balak Nath Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8144}",, 8147, Gurka Fort is 12 out of 12 places to visit in Kasauli ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8145}",, 8148, Pushkar Lake is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8146}",, 8149, Brahma Temple is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8147}",, 8150, Savitri Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8148}",, 8151, Varaha Temple is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8149}",, 8152, Camel Safari in Pushkar is 5 out of 20 places to visit in Pushkar ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8150}",, 8153, Rangji Temple is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8151}",, 8154, Singh Sabha Gurudwara is 28 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8152}",, 8155, Pushkar Mela is 8 out of 20 places to visit in Pushkar ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8153}",, 8156, Man Mahal is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8154}",, 8157, Pushkar Bazar is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8155}",, 8158, Camping in Pushkar is 11 out of 20 places to visit in Pushkar ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8156}",, 8159, Naga Pahar is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8157}",, 8160, Mahadev Temple is 13 out of 20 places to visit in Pushkar ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8158}",, 8161, Pap Mochani Temple is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8159}",, 8162, Sarafa Bazar is 15 out of 20 places to visit in Pushkar ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8160}",, 8163, Kishangarh is 32 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8161}",, 8164, Merta City is 55 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8162}",, 8165, Rose Garden is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8163}",, 8166, Apteshwar temple is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8164}",, 8167, Atmeshwar Temple is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8165}",, 8168, Chittorgarh Fort is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8166}",, 8169, Padmini Palace is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8167}",, 8170, Kalika Mata Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8168}",, 8171, Gau Mukh Kund is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8169}",, 8172, Maha Sati is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8170}",, 8173, Rana Kumbha's palace is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8171}",, 8174, Sitamata Wildlife Sanctuary is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8172}",, 8175, Fateh Prakash Palace is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8173}",, 8176, Meera Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8174}",, 8177, Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8175}",, 8178, Vijay Stambh is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8176}",, 8179, Sathis Deori Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8177}",, 8180, Kirti Stambh is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8178}",, 8181, Shyama Temple is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8179}",, 8182, Sanwariaji Temple is 31 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8180}",, 8183, Ratan Singh Palace is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8181}",, 8184, Menal is 60 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8182}",, 8185, Bhainsrorgarh Wildlife Sanctuary is 94 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8183}",, 8186, Archaeological Museum is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8184}",, 8187, Renuka Lake is 16 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8185}",, 8188, Suketi Fossil Park is 8 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8186}",, 8189, Trekking is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8187}",, 8190, Jaitak Fort is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8188}",, 8191, Churdhar Peak is 30 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8189}",, 8192, Dhaula Kuan is 21 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8190}",, 8193, Rani Tal is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8191}",, 8194, Fishing is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8192}",, 8195, Simbalwada Wildlife Sanctuary is 27 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8193}",, 8196, Mall Road is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8194}",, 8197, Jaggannath Temple is 52 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8195}",, 8198, Renuka Wildlife Park is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8196}",, 8199, Rajbans/Sirmouri Tal is 35 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8197}",, 8200, Shopping in Nahan is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8198}",, 8201, Giri Nagar is 5 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8199}",, 8202, Jamu Peak is 18 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8200}",, 8203, Chaugan Road is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8201}",, 8204, Trilokpur Temple is 9 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8202}",, 8205, Kangojodi is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8203}",, 8206, Nahan Bada Bazaar is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8204}",, 8207, Sightseeing in Lavasa is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8205}",, 8208, Lakeside Promenade is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8206}",, 8209, Bamboosa is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8207}",, 8210, Temghar Dam is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8208}",, 8211, Lakeshore Watersports is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8209}",, 8212, Poovar Beach is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8210}",, 8213, Thirparappu Falls is 13 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8211}",, 8214, Vizhinjam is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8212}",, 8215, Shopping in Poovar is 0 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8213}",, 8216, The Fishing Village is 11 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8214}",, 8217, Cruises is 1 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8215}",, 8218, Kovalam Beach is 12 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8216}",, 8219, Boat Race is 2 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8217}",, 8220, Ayurveda is 7 km from city center ,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8218}",, 8221,The rating for Capture the Sceneries of Old Manali is 3.9,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8219}",, 8222,The rating for Engage in the Adventures of Solang Valley is 4.6,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8220}",, 8223,The rating for Jogini Waterfall is 4.6,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8221}",, 8224,The rating for Hadimba Temple is 4.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8222}",, 8225,The rating for Rohtang Pass is 4.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8223}",, 8226,The rating for Parvati Valley is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8224}",, 8227,The rating for Sethan Valley is 4.0,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8225}",, 8228,The rating for Gulp some Maggi by the Jana Waterfall is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8226}",, 8229,The rating for Arjun Gufa is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8227}",, 8230,The rating for Peek into the History of Manu Temple is 3.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8228}",, 8231,The rating for Bathe in the Hot Springs of Manikaran is 3.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8229}",, 8232,The rating for Paraglide in the Skies is 4.0,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8230}",, 8233,The rating for Atal Tunnel is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8231}",, 8234,The rating for Sissu is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8232}",, 8235,The rating for Take a Dip in the Vashisht Baths is 3.7,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8233}",, 8236,The rating for Tour in the Museum of Himachal Culture & Folk Art is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8234}",, 8237,The rating for Picnic in Van Vihar is 3.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8235}",, 8238,The rating for Rafting is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8236}",, 8239,The rating for Naggar is 3.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8237}",, 8240,The rating for Bhrigu Lake is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8238}",, 8241,The rating for Kullu is 3.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8239}",, 8242,The rating for Adventure Activities is 3.7,text,"[ ""content"" 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'_split_id': 8247}",, 8250,The rating for Trek to the Beas Kund is 4.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8248}",, 8251,The rating for Trek the Hampta Pass is 3.5,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8249}",, 8252,The rating for Chill at the Club House is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8250}",, 8253,The rating for Explore the Wildlife at Manali Sanctuary is 3.9,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8251}",, 8254,The rating for Pray at the Jagatsukh Temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8252}",, 8255,The rating for Click Pictures at Nehru Kund is 3.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8253}",, 8256,The rating for Chandrakhani Pass and the Parvati Valley is 3.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8254}",, 8257,The rating for Bara Bhangal Kalihani Trek is 3.5,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8255}",, 8258,The rating for Hampta Valley is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8256}",, 8259,The rating for Deo Tibba Base Camp Trek is 3.5,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8257}",, 8260,The rating for Gayatri temple is 3.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8258}",, 8261,The rating for Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa Monastery is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8259}",, 8262,The rating for Pray at Siyali Mahadev Temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8260}",, 8263,The rating for Keylong is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8261}",, 8264,The rating for Trek to the Chandratal Baralacha lake is 3.5,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 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8296,The rating for Hunder Village is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8294}",, 8297,The rating for Taglang La is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8295}",, 8298,The rating for Turtuk is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8296}",, 8299,The rating for Hundur Monastery is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8297}",, 8300,"The rating for Phuktal Monastery, Zanskar is 4.2",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8298}",, 8301,The rating for Lamayuru Town is 3.5,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8299}",, 8302,The rating for Stargazing is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8300}",, 8303,The rating for Chang La Pass is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8301}",, 8304,The rating for 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rating for Maitreya Buddha, Nubra Valley is 3.3",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8318}",, 8321,The rating for Shyok Valley is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8319}",, 8322,The rating for Handicrafts Industrial Cooperative Shop is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8320}",, 8323,The rating for Abbey Falls is 4.6,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8321}",, 8324,The rating for Raja's Seat is 3.7,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8322}",, 8325,The rating for Coffee Plantations in Coorg is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8323}",, 8326,The rating for Golden Temple (Namdroling Monastery) is 4.5,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8324}",, 8327,The rating for Trek & Camp at Tadiandamol Peak is 3.3,text,"[ ""content"" 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rating for Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary is 4.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8333}",, 8336,The rating for Gaddige Raja's Tomb is 3.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8334}",, 8337,The rating for Trekking is 3.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8335}",, 8338,The rating for Take a Safari through Nagarhole National Park is 3.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8336}",, 8339,The rating for Engage in the Adventures around Somwarpet is 3.8,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8337}",, 8340,The rating for Honey Valley - Nilakandi Falls is 3.5,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8338}",, 8341,The rating for Ayurvedic treatments is 3.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8339}",, 8342,The rating for Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary is 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Viper Island is 3.6,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8388}",, 8391,The rating for Narcondam Island is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8389}",, 8392,The rating for Wandoor Beach is 3.6,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8390}",, 8393,The rating for Sea Walking in Andaman is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8391}",, 8394,The rating for Boat Trips Andaman is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8392}",, 8395,The rating for Mangrove Kayaking is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8393}",, 8396,The rating for Vijaynagar Beach is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8394}",, 8397,The rating for Trekking in Andaman is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8395}",, 8398,The rating for Samudrika Naval Marine Museum is 3.0,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8396}",, 8399,The rating for Chatham Saw Mill is 3.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8397}",, 8400,The rating for Cinque Island is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8398}",, 8401,The rating for Sandbar Beach is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8399}",, 8402,The rating for Rutland Island is 3.7,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8400}",, 8403,The rating for Parrot Island is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8401}",, 8404,The rating for Diglipur is 3.0,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8402}",, 8405,The rating for Saddle Peak National Park is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8403}",, 8406,The rating for 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Cruising over Lake Pichola is 4.6,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8475}",, 8478,The rating for Sajjangarh Palace is 4.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8476}",, 8479,The rating for Bagore Ki Haveli is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8477}",, 8480,The rating for Jag Mandir palace is 4.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8478}",, 8481,The rating for Eklingji Temple is 4.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8479}",, 8482,The rating for Ahar Cenotaphs is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8480}",, 8483,The rating for Jagdish Temple is 4.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8481}",, 8484,The rating for Boating over Fateh Sagar Lake is 4.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8482}",, 8485,The rating for Saheliyon Ki Bari is 4.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8483}",, 8486,The rating for Ambrai Ghat is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8484}",, 8487,The rating for Admire the nature in Gulabh Bagh and Zoo is 3.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8485}",, 8488,The rating for View the Sunset at Jaisamand Lake is 3.9,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8486}",, 8489,The rating for Under The Sun Aquarium is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8487}",, 8490,The rating for Sukhadia Circle is 3.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8488}",, 8491,The rating for Vintage Car Museum is 3.6,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8489}",, 8492,The rating for Bharatiya Lok Kala Museum is 3.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 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Nishat Bagh is 4.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8522}",, 8525,The rating for Nigeen Lake is 4.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8523}",, 8526,The rating for Hot Air Balloon in Srinagar is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8524}",, 8527,The rating for Chashm-E-Shahi is 4.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8525}",, 8528,The rating for Pari Mahal is 3.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8526}",, 8529,The rating for Hazratbal Shrine is 4.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8527}",, 8530,The rating for Hari Parbat is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8528}",, 8531,The rating for Sinthan Top is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8529}",, 8532,The rating for Char Chinar is 3.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8530}",, 8533,The rating for SPS Museum is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8531}",, 8534,The rating for Yusmarg is 4.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8532}",, 8535,The rating for Salim Ali National Park is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8533}",, 8536,The rating for Paragliding in Srinagar is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8534}",, 8537,The rating for Jamia Masjid is 3.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8535}",, 8538,The rating for Badamwari Garden is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8536}",, 8539,The rating for Dastgeer Sahib is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8537}",, 8540,The rating for Challi Point is 3.3,text,"[ 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nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8608}",, 8611,The rating for Wet your Toes by the Cheeyappara Waterfalls is 3.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8609}",, 8612,The rating for Trek & Camp in Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is 4.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8610}",, 8613,The rating for Marayoor is 4.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8611}",, 8614,The rating for Meesapulimala is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8612}",, 8615,The rating for Indo Swiss Dairy Farm is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8613}",, 8616,The rating for Lakkom Water Falls is 3.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8614}",, 8617,The rating for Spend an evening at the Blossom Park is 3.7,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8615}",, 8618,The rating for Pallivasal Falls is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8616}",, 8619,The rating for Trekking is 3.6,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8617}",, 8620,The rating for Chinnakanal Waterfalls is 3.6,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8618}",, 8621,The rating for Sevenmallay Tea Estate is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8619}",, 8622,The rating for Mountain Biking in Munnar is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8620}",, 8623,The rating for Kolukkumalai Tea Estate is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8621}",, 8624,The rating for Chithirapuram is 3.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8622}",, 8625,The rating for Bird Watching at Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary is 3.4,text,"[ ""content"" 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High Range Club is 3.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8631}",, 8634,The rating for Mattupetti Indo-Swiss Farm is 3.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8632}",, 8635,The rating for Floriculture Centre is 3.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8633}",, 8636,The rating for Valara Falls is 3.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8634}",, 8637,The rating for CSI Christ Church is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8635}",, 8638,The rating for Elephant Lake is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8636}",, 8639,The rating for Anayirankal Dam is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8637}",, 8640,The rating for Water Sports in Varkala is 4.0,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8638}",, 8641,The rating for Varkala Beach is 4.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8639}",, 8642,The rating for Edava Beach is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8640}",, 8643,The rating for Mangrove Forest Kayaking is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8641}",, 8644,The rating for Thiruvambadi Beach is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8642}",, 8645,The rating for Anjengo Fort is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8643}",, 8646,The rating for Sivagiri Mutt is 3.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8644}",, 8647,The rating for Ponnumthuruthu is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8645}",, 8648,The rating for Janardhanaswamy Temple is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8646}",, 8649,The rating for Varkala Cliff is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8647}",, 8650,The rating for Vishnu Temple is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8648}",, 8651,The rating for Kaduvayil Juma Masjid is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8649}",, 8652,The rating for Varkala Lighthouse is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8650}",, 8653,The rating for Kappil Lake is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8651}",, 8654,The rating for Asparagus is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8652}",, 8655,The rating for Kappil Beach is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8653}",, 8656,The rating for Varkala Aquarium is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8654}",, 8657,The rating for Varkala Tunnel is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8655}",, 8658,The rating for Saint Sebastian's Pilgrim Church Moongode is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8656}",, 8659,The rating for Sarkara Devi Temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8657}",, 8660,The rating for Chilakoor Beach is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8658}",, 8661,The rating for Arattu Festival in Janardhanaswamy Temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8659}",, 8662,The rating for Darjeeling Cafe is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8660}",, 8663,The rating for InDa Cafe is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8661}",, 8664,The rating for Bhagsu Falls is 4.7,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8662}",, 8665,The rating for Namgyal Monastery is 4.6,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8663}",, 8666,The rating for Bhagsunath Temple is 4.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8664}",, 8667,The rating for Triund is 3.8,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8665}",, 8668,The rating for Naddi View Point is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8666}",, 8669,The rating for Dal Lake is 4.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8667}",, 8670,The rating for Shiva Cafe is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8668}",, 8671,The rating for Trekking is 3.9,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8669}",, 8672,The rating for Kalachakra Temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8670}",, 8673,The rating for Norbulingka Institute is 3.9,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8671}",, 8674,The rating for Dharamkot is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8672}",, 8675,The rating for Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8673}",, 8676,The rating for Sunset Cafe is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8674}",, 8677,The rating for Naam Art Gallery is 3.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8675}",, 8678,The rating for Tibetan Museum is 3.7,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8676}",, 8679,The rating for Dharamshala to Mcleodganj Ropeway is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8677}",, 8680,The rating for Church of St Johns in the wilderness is 3.9,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8678}",, 8681,The rating for Minkiani Pass is 3.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8679}",, 8682,The rating for Masroor Rock Cut Temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8680}",, 8683,The rating for City Shopping is 3.7,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8681}",, 8684,The rating for Dalai Lama Temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8682}",, 8685,"The rating for Kangra Fort, Kangra is 3.4",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8683}",, 8686,The rating for Homestays in Mcleodganj is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8684}",, 8687,The rating for Camping in Mcleodganj is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8685}",, 8688,The rating for Paragliding in Mcleodganj is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8686}",, 8689,The rating for Gallu Devi Temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8687}",, 8690,The rating for Gallu Devi Waterfall is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8688}",, 8691,The rating for Kareri Lake Trek is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8689}",, 8692,The rating for Indrahar Pass Trek is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8690}",, 8693,The rating for Tushita Meditation Centre is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8691}",, 8694,The rating for Vipassana Meditation Centre is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8692}",, 8695,"The rating for Kareri Lake, Kangra is 3.4",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8693}",, 8696,The rating for Pong Dam is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8694}",, 8697,The rating for Tibet Kitchen is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8695}",, 8698,"The rating for Baglamukhi Temple, Kangra is 3.8",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8696}",, 8699,"The rating for Bajreshwari Temple, Kangra is 3.3",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8697}",, 8700,"The rating for Kangra Art Museum, Kangra is 3.4",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8698}",, 8701,"The rating for Kaleshwar Mahadev Temple, Kangra is 3.3",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8699}",, 8702,The rating for Body Temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8700}",, 8703,The rating for Thatharana Trek is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8701}",, 8704,The rating for Laka Glacier Trek is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8702}",, 8705,The rating for Illiterati Books & Cafe is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8703}",, 8706,The rating for Rafting in Rishikesh is 4.0,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8704}",, 8707,The rating for Take a Walk over the Lakshman Jhula is 4.5,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8705}",, 8708,The rating for Sunset on the Triveni Ghat is 4.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8706}",, 8709,The rating for Attend the Famous Ganga Aarti is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8707}",, 8710,The rating for Cliff Jumping is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8708}",, 8711,The rating for Camping is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8709}",, 8712,The rating for Neelkantha Mahadeva Temple is 3.8,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8710}",, 8713,The rating for Find Peace in The Beatles Ashram is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8711}",, 8714,The rating for Flying Fox is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8712}",, 8715,The rating for Bungee Jumping in Rishikesh is 4.0,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8713}",, 8716,The rating for Tera Manzil Temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8714}",, 8717,The rating for Camping at Kaudiyala is 3.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8715}",, 8718,The rating for Camping in the Kuari Pass is 3.5,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8716}",, 8719,The rating for Neer Garh Waterfall is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 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8951,The rating for Masala Chowk is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8949}",, 8952,The rating for Take a tour of Jaigarh Fort is 4.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8950}",, 8953,The rating for Pink Pearl Resort and Fun City is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8951}",, 8954,The rating for Galtaji Temple is 3.9,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8952}",, 8955,The rating for Click Pictures near the Peaceful Jal Mahal is 3.9,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8953}",, 8956,The rating for Gatore ki Chhatriyan is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8954}",, 8957,The rating for Amrapali Museum is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 8955}",, 8958,The rating for Pink City is 4.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 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9078,The rating for Vattakanal is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9076}",, 9079,The rating for Mannavanur is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9077}",, 9080,The rating for Devil's Kitchen is 3.5,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9078}",, 9081,The rating for Coakers Walk is 4.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9079}",, 9082,The rating for Berijam Lake is 4.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9080}",, 9083,The rating for Kodai-Palani Trek is 3.5,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9081}",, 9084,The rating for Trekking is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9082}",, 9085,The rating for Bryant Park is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9083}",, 9086,The rating for Silver Cascade Falls 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4.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9108}",, 9111,The rating for Chamera Lake is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9109}",, 9112,The rating for Ganji Pahari is 4.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9110}",, 9113,The rating for Dainkund Peak is 3.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9111}",, 9114,The rating for Paragliding at Khajjiar is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9112}",, 9115,The rating for St John Church is 4.0,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9113}",, 9116,The rating for Subhash Baoli is 3.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9114}",, 9117,The rating for Sach Pass is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9115}",, 9118,The rating for River Crossing and River Rafting is 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""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9124}",, 9127,The rating for Bakrota Hills or Upper Bakrota is 3.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9125}",, 9128,The rating for Rock Climbing is 3.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9126}",, 9129,The rating for Garam Sadak is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9127}",, 9130,The rating for Chamunda Devi Temple is 3.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9128}",, 9131,"The rating for St Francis Church, Dalhousie is nan",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9129}",, 9132,The rating for Laxmi Narayan Temple Dalhousie is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9130}",, 9133,The rating for Bhuri Singh Museum is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9131}",, 9134,The rating for Pohlani Devi Temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9132}",, 9135,The rating for Bee falls is 3.6,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9133}",, 9136,The rating for Jata Shankar caves is 3.5,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9134}",, 9137,The rating for Pandava Caves is 3.6,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9135}",, 9138,The rating for Dhoopgarh is 3.5,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9136}",, 9139,The rating for Handi Khoh is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9137}",, 9140,The rating for Mahadeo hill is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9138}",, 9141,The rating for Duchess falls is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9139}",, 9142,The rating for Satpura National Park is 4.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9140}",, 9143,The rating for Priyadarshini Point (Forsyth point) is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9141}",, 9144,The rating for Chauragarh Temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9142}",, 9145,The rating for Apsara Vihar is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9143}",, 9146,The rating for Bade Mahadev is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9144}",, 9147,The rating for Reechgarh is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9145}",, 9148,The rating for Bison Lodge is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9146}",, 9149,The rating for Rajendragiri Sunset Point is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9147}",, 9150,The rating for Rajat Prapat 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Gali is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9156}",, 9159,"The rating for New Vishwanath Temple, BHU is 4.3",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9157}",, 9160,The rating for Tulsi Manasa Temple is 3.6,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9158}",, 9161,The rating for Durga Temple is 3.6,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9159}",, 9162,The rating for Nepali temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9160}",, 9163,The rating for Kedar Ghat is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9161}",, 9164,The rating for Batuk Bhairav Mandir is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9162}",, 9165,The rating for Banaras Hindu University is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9163}",, 9166,The rating for Gyan 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9597,The rating for Statue of Equality is 4.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9595}",, 9598,The rating for Thrill City is 4.0,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9596}",, 9599,The rating for Indulge in Various Activities of Shilparamam is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9597}",, 9600,The rating for Birla Mandir is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9598}",, 9601,The rating for Taramati Baradari is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9599}",, 9602,The rating for Jala Vihar is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9600}",, 9603,The rating for Chill at the Snow world is 3.7,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9601}",, 9604,The rating for Hyd Selfie Museum is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', 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9783,"The rating for Aurangabad caves, Aurangabad is nan",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9781}",, 9784,The rating for Shopping In Aurangabad is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9782}",, 9785,"The rating for Panchakki, Aurangabad is nan",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9783}",, 9786,The rating for The shopping plaza is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9784}",, 9787,The rating for Shopping in Ajanta and Ellora is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9785}",, 9788,The rating for Ganga Aarti is 4.6,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9786}",, 9789,The rating for Har Ki Pauri is 4.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 9787}",, 9790,The rating for Chandi Devi Temple is 4.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 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10312,The rating for Rasol is 4.1,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10310}",, 10313,The rating for Pin Parvati Pass is 4.0,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10311}",, 10314,The rating for The Evergreen Cafe is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10312}",, 10315,The rating for Pulga is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10313}",, 10316,The rating for Sar Pass Trek is 4.0,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10314}",, 10317,The rating for Jim Morrison Cafe is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10315}",, 10318,The rating for Stone Garden Cafe is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10316}",, 10319,The rating for Kheerganga Waterfall is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10317}",, 10320,The rating for Stargazing is 3.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10318}",, 10321,The rating for Buddha Place is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10319}",, 10322,The rating for Flea Market is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10320}",, 10323,The rating for Shiv Temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10321}",, 10324,The rating for Tulga is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10322}",, 10325,The rating for Little Italy is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10323}",, 10326,The rating for Panchvati is 4.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10324}",, 10327,The rating for Sula Vineyard is 4.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10325}",, 10328,The rating for Dudhsagar falls is 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10368,The rating for City Shopping is 2.9,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10366}",, 10369,The rating for Vedadri Narasimha Swamy Temple is 3.1,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10367}",, 10370,The rating for Sri Padmavathi Ammavari Temple is 3.1,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10368}",, 10371,The rating for TTD gardens is 3.1,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10369}",, 10372,The rating for Chittoor is 3.1,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10370}",, 10373,The rating for Sri Venkateswara Dhyana Vignan Mandiram is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10371}",, 10374,The rating for Sri Govindarajaswami Temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10372}",, 10375,The rating for Sri Varahaswami Temple is 3.1,text,"[ ""content"" 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10391,The rating for Sri Veda Nayaranaswami Temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10389}",, 10392,The rating for Srivari Padalu is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10390}",, 10393,The rating for Regional Science Centre is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10391}",, 10394,The rating for Kanipakam is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10392}",, 10395,The rating for Vaikuntha Teertham is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10393}",, 10396,The rating for Sri Kalyana Venkateswaraswami Temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10394}",, 10397,The rating for Nagalapuram is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10395}",, 10398,The rating for Sri Prasanna Venkateswaraswami Temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" 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Mandir Ghat is 3.5,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10404}",, 10407,The rating for Kumbh Mela is 4.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10405}",, 10408,The rating for Harsiddhi Temple is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10406}",, 10409,The rating for Kaliadeh Palace is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10407}",, 10410,The rating for ISKCON Ujjain Temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10408}",, 10411,The rating for Pir Matsyendranath is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10409}",, 10412,The rating for Jantar Mantar is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10410}",, 10413,The rating for Bade Ganeshji Ka Mandir is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10411}",, 10414,The rating for Bhartrihari Caves is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10412}",, 10415,The rating for Chaubis Khamba Temple is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10413}",, 10416,The rating for Chintaman Ganesh Temple is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10414}",, 10417,The rating for Ram Mandir is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10415}",, 10418,The rating for Mangalnath Temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10416}",, 10419,The rating for Vikram University and Park is 3.1,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10417}",, 10420,The rating for Sandipani Ashram is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10418}",, 10421,The rating for Gadkalika Temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', 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Dehradun is 4.0,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 10999}",, 11002,The rating for Ram Rai Gurudwara is 3.7,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11000}",, 11003,The rating for Trekking is 3.9,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11001}",, 11004,The rating for Tiger View Jungle Camp is 3.1,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11002}",, 11005,The rating for Bali Pass is 3.5,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11003}",, 11006,The rating for Zonal Museum is 3.1,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11004}",, 11007,The rating for Fun 'n' Food Kingdom is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11005}",, 11008,The rating for Chetwoode Hall is 3.1,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11006}",, 11009,The rating for Rupin Pass Trek is 3.5,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11007}",, 11010,"The rating for Mall Road, Mussoorie is 3.1",text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11008}",, 11011,The rating for Rafting in Tiuni is 3.5,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11009}",, 11012,The rating for Kalsi is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11010}",, 11013,The rating for Joy Land Water & Amusement Park is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11011}",, 11014,The rating for Sri Jagannath Puri Temple is 3.6,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11012}",, 11015,The rating for Puri Beach is 4.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11013}",, 11016,The rating for Markandeswara Temple is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11014}",, 11017,The rating for Narendra Tank is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11015}",, 11018,The rating for Sudarshan Crafts Museum is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11016}",, 11019,The rating for Pipili is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11017}",, 11020,The rating for Sakshi Gopal Temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11018}",, 11021,The rating for Chilika Lake is 4.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11019}",, 11022,The rating for Raghurajpur Artist Village is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11020}",, 11023,The rating for Astaranga Beach is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11021}",, 11024,The rating for Jagannath Rath Yatra is 4.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11022}",, 11025,The rating for Lakshmi Temple is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11023}",, 11026,The rating for Swargadwar Beach is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11024}",, 11027,The rating for Vimala Temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11025}",, 11028,The rating for Gundicha Temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11026}",, 11029,The rating for Lokanath Temple is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11027}",, 11030,The rating for Ganesh Temple is 3.7,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11028}",, 11031,The rating for Alarnatha Temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11029}",, 11032,The rating for Baliharachandi Beach is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 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3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11046}",, 11049,The rating for Mawsynram is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11047}",, 11050,The rating for Dainthlen waterfall is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11048}",, 11051,The rating for Krem Phyllut is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11049}",, 11052,The rating for Nokrek National Park is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11050}",, 11053,The rating for The Eco Park is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11051}",, 11054,The rating for Nongsawlia is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11052}",, 11055,The rating for Thangkharang Park and Ka Khoh Ramhah is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11053}",, 11056,The rating for Khasi monoliths is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11054}",, 11057,The rating for Wakaba Falls is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11055}",, 11058,The rating for Junagarh Fort is 4.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11056}",, 11059,The rating for Karni Mata Temple is 4.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11057}",, 11060,The rating for Gajner Palace is 4.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11058}",, 11061,The rating for Lalgarh Palace is 4.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11059}",, 11062,The rating for Rampuriya Haveli is 3.5,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11060}",, 11063,The rating for National Reserch Centre On Camel is 3.5,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11061}",, 11064,The rating for Camel festival is 3.5,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11062}",, 11065,The rating for Bhandasar Jain Temple is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11063}",, 11066,The rating for Royal Cenotaphs is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11064}",, 11067,The rating for Kodamdesar Temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11065}",, 11068,The rating for Sadul Singh Museum is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11066}",, 11069,The rating for Shiv Bari Temple is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11067}",, 11070,The rating for Ganga Singh Museum is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11068}",, 11071,The rating for Station Road is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11069}",, 11072,The rating for Prachina Museum is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11070}",, 11073,The rating for Sursagar lake is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11071}",, 11074,The rating for Laxmi Niwas Palace is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11072}",, 11075,The rating for Desert Safari is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11073}",, 11076,The rating for Kote Gate is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11074}",, 11077,The rating for City Shopping is 3.0,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11075}",, 11078,The rating for Devi Kund is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11076}",, 11079,The rating for Kolayat is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11077}",, 11080,The rating for Sri Laxminath Temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11078}",, 11081,The rating for Kodachadri is 3.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11079}",, 11082,The rating for Jog Falls is 3.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11080}",, 11083,The rating for Agumbe is 4.0,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11081}",, 11084,The rating for Honnemaradu is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11082}",, 11085,The rating for Keladi is 3.1,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11083}",, 11086,The rating for Tavarekoppa Tiger and Lion Safari is 3.1,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11084}",, 11087,The rating for Sakrebayalu Elephant Camp is 3.1,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11085}",, 11088,The rating for Dabbe Falls is 3.6,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11086}",, 11089,The rating for Kundadari is 3.1,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11087}",, 11090,The rating for Gudavi Bird Sanctuary is 3.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11088}",, 11091,The rating for Bhadra River Project Dam is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11089}",, 11092,The rating for Tyavarekoppa is 3.1,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11090}",, 11093,The rating for Mandagadde Bird Sanctuary is 3.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11091}",, 11094,The rating for Gajanur Dam is 3.4,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11092}",, 11095,The rating for Barkana Falls is 4.0,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11093}",, 11096,The rating for Onake Abbi Falls is 4.0,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11094}",, 11097,The rating for Shivappa nayaka Palace Museum is 3.1,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11095}",, 11098,The rating for Sacred Heart Church is 3.0,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11096}",, 11099,The rating for Hosahalli is 3.0,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11097}",, 11100,The rating for Mattur is 3.0,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11098}",, 11101,The rating for Nagara Fort is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11099}",, 11102,The rating for Kunchikal Falls is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11100}",, 11103,The rating for Tunga Anicut Dam is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11101}",, 11104,The rating for Kanoor Fort is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11102}",, 11105,The rating for Linganamakki Dam is 3.6,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11103}",, 11106,The rating for Unchalli Falls is 3.7,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11104}",, 11107,The rating for Shivaganga Falls is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11105}",, 11108,The rating for Jogigundi Falls is 4.0,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11106}",, 11109,The rating for Sigandur is 4.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11107}",, 11110,The rating for Koodli is 3.5,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11108}",, 11111,The rating for Pongal is 3.1,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11109}",, 11112,The rating for Shiva Temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11110}",, 11113,The rating for Shopping in Shimoga is 3.0,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11111}",, 11114,The rating for Gandhi Park is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11112}",, 11115,The rating for Hidlumane Falls is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11113}",, 11116,The rating for Achakanya Falls is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11114}",, 11117,The rating for Kavaledurga is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11115}",, 11118,The rating for Hogenakkal Falls is 4.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11116}",, 11119,The rating for Mettur Dam is 4.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11117}",, 11120,The rating for Melagiri Hills is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11118}",, 11121,The rating for Boating is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11119}",, 11122,The rating for Pennagram Village is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11120}",, 11123,The rating for Theerthamalai Temple is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11121}",, 11124,The rating for Hanuman Theertham Temple is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11122}",, 11125,The rating for Monkey point is 4.3,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11123}",, 11126,The rating for Mall Road is 3.5,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11124}",, 11127,The rating for Gilbert Trail is 3.8,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11125}",, 11128,The rating for Sunset Point and 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11152,The rating for Kishangarh is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11150}",, 11153,The rating for Merta City is 3.7,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11151}",, 11154,The rating for Rose Garden is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11152}",, 11155,The rating for Apteshwar temple is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11153}",, 11156,The rating for Atmeshwar Temple is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11154}",, 11157,The rating for Chittorgarh Fort is 4.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11155}",, 11158,The rating for Padmini Palace is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11156}",, 11159,The rating for Kalika Mata Temple is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11157}",, 11160,The rating for Gau Mukh Kund is 3.5,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11158}",, 11161,The rating for Maha Sati is 3.5,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11159}",, 11162,The rating for Rana Kumbha's palace is 3.5,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11160}",, 11163,The rating for Sitamata Wildlife Sanctuary is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11161}",, 11164,The rating for Fateh Prakash Palace is 3.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11162}",, 11165,The rating for Meera Temple is 3.5,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11163}",, 11166,The rating for Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary is nan,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11164}",, 11167,The rating for Vijay Stambh is 4.2,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 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'_split_id': 11181}",, 11184,The rating for Simbalwada Wildlife Sanctuary is 3.1,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11182}",, 11185,The rating for Mall Road is 3.1,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11183}",, 11186,The rating for Jaggannath Temple is 3.1,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11184}",, 11187,The rating for Renuka Wildlife Park is 3.1,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11185}",, 11188,The rating for Rajbans/Sirmouri Tal is 3.1,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11186}",, 11189,The rating for Shopping in Nahan is 3.0,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11187}",, 11190,The rating for Giri Nagar is 3.1,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 'https://www.yatra.com/', '_split_id': 11188}",, 11191,The rating for Jamu Peak is 3.1,text,"[ ""content"" ]","{'url': 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