Ranchi is the capital city of the state of Jharkhand. The name Ranchi comes from the Oraon village. Ranchi is a beautiful destination full of natural and cultural wonders, with opportunities for trekking through bamboo covered topography and feasting on regional delicacies like Golgappas, discovering Rabindranath Tagore’s literary sanctuary at Tagore Hill and enjoying the immensity of the Rock Gardens.
What to visit in Ranchi?
Hundru Falls
Hundru Falls is a famous waterfall located 45 km away from Ranchi. It is one destination in a land that is called ‘The City Of Waterfall’.The Hundru Falls is created on the course of the Subarnarekha River, where it falls from a height of 98 metres creating one of the highest water falls in the state. The different formations of rock due to the erosion by the constantly falling of water have added to the beauty of the place.
Rock Garden
Rock Garden in Ranchi is considered second only next to the Jaipur Garden. Rocks from Gonda Hills were carved to create this beautiful garden and the statues inside. Kanka Dam, which lies at the bottom of Gonda hills, adds more attraction to the landscape.
Sun Temple
Sun Temple is one of the most frequented tourist destination in Ranchi. It is a wonderful display of architecture with 18 wheels and driven by seven horses, the uniquely designed sun temple look majestic. Sanskrit Vihar, a charitable trust constructed the temple.
Jagannath Temple
The 17th century situated on hilltop is a major attraction in the city. Jagannath Temple looks very much like the Puri Jagannath Temple and it is considered the second largest Jagannath Temple next to Puri Temple. You can have an excellent view of the city from here.
A visit to Mumbai can inspire everyone because this heritage city is forever beaming with vibrance, vigour and life. Mumbai is one of the busiest cities of the world and also one of the most visited cities in Maharashtra. While getting accustomed to the crowd here itself is an experience, you can have a fair share of experiences in various areas of interest. The cultural heritage, architecture of the past and the present, amazing beaches, natural picnic spots and man made malls and clubs for entertainment and a lot more offer you one hundred percent.
What to visit in Mumbai?
Gateway Of India
A trip to Mumbai is incomplete without a visit to the Gateway of India, as the place is full of fun and excitement. It can be visited with family and friends or just on your own. It’s a gathering point for locals and a popular spot among youth and couples. You can enjoy the lovely view with Arabian Sea in the background and the world famous architectural marvel Taj Hotel at the forefront, also the famous Marine Drive is at a walking distance.
Siddhivinayak Temple
Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Temple is a gem located at Prabha Devi. The grand temple is dedicated to the Hindu god Ganesha. Visitors visit the Siddhivinayak Temple, Mumbai to seek blessings from Lord Ganesha.
Haji Ali Dargah
Haji Ali Dargah is a tomb and a mosque located in the coast of Worli, on an islet. This structure is located in the heart of the city and it is an important landmark. This icon of Islamic Indian architecture has a strong legend and a stunning beauty that attracts tourists and pilgrims from around the world.
Juhu Beach
Juhu beach and the Juhu Chaupati are some of the most famous localities in Mumbai. Juhu is one of the most sought after places in Mumbai specially by the film stars. The Juhu beach is a long beach in Mumbai spreading over a length of 1.2km. People from across the city come and visit the Juhu beach. Outsiders make it a point to visit the Juhu beach. This area is particularly crowded in the evenings due to the Chaupati on the Juhu beach.
Kanheri Cave
The Kanheri Caves are ancient caves built during the first century, that were hand-chiseled by Buddhist monks into the side of a mountain. Most of the 109 caves making up the cave complex are small, basic rooms called viharas, which were used for sleeping, studying, and meditating.
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