Uttar Pradesh Travel


Travel in Azamgarh:-
When you are travelling in azamgarh, you should must feel free. Here are many resources where you can stay. This is a district in Uttar Pradesh. Where Muslim and Hindu both lives together.
this is amazing to hear that we are providing a large number of tourism place and have large number of kind of tourist places.
Travel in Lucknow:-

Lucknow is the city of Nawabs. It is called as "Nawabo Ka sahar". 
The capital of Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow is largely the creation of the nawabs of Oudh, Muslim rulers who controlled a region of north-central India for almost a century after the decline of the Moghul Empire. The nawabs ruled eccentrically, flamboyantly and badly but whatever their shortcomings, Lucknow's reputation as a city of culture and gracious living stems from this time. Today it's a city of crumbling mausoleums, pock-marked ruins, rich Mughlai cuisine and outrageous pollution. The city's most striking building is the Bara Imambara mausoleum, built as a famine-relief project in 1784 by Asaf-ud-Daula. It has one of the largest vaulted galleries in the world, an amazing labyrinth, a bottomless well and views over the city from the roof. Beside the Bara Imambara, and also built by Asaf-ud-Daula, is the imposing Rumi Darwaza, an impressive replica of an entrance gate built in Istanbul. Nearby is the Hussainabad Imambara, which was built in 1837 by Muhammed Ali Shah to serve as his own mausoleum. It contains small imitations of the Taj Mahal, and houses a silver throne, tacky chandeliers and various paraphernalia of state. The city's most evocative remnant is the Residency. Built in 1800, it became the stage for the Siege of Lucknow, the most dramatic event of the 1857 Mutiny. A small British garrison, under the command of Sir Henry Lawrence, held out in the Residency for three months, only to be surrounded by mutineers again for a further two months after supposedly being relieved. Left exactly as it was at the time of the final relief, the group of buildings retain an eerie echo of battle: shattered walls scarred by cannon shot; musty cellars where many of the women and children sought refuge; and, outside, a cemetery holding the graves of over 2000 people, including that of the unfortunate Sir Henry.

Major Tourist Atractions in Lucknow:

Bara Imambara – This is a religious building belonging to the Shia muslim sect. The complex comprises magnificent buildings, including the splendid Imambara, an impressive mosque, and a complicated maze known as Bhulbhulaiya, which is a major attraction of the Imambara complex. The Bara Imambara is said to have been commissioned by Asaf-ud-Daula inn 1784 as part of his famine relief programme. 
The Residency – This is a collection of buildings which were the headquarters of the British resident in Oudh during the reign of the last Nawabs of the state. The residency saw brutal action during the 1857 revolt, when a lot of lives were lost here









Area Of Lucknow:- 

Area                             310.1 sq km
Population    22,66,933
Altitude                     123 m above sea level
STD Code                 0522
Languages Spoken        Hindi, Urdu, and English
Religion                      Hindus (78.97%), Muslims (19.66%), Others (1.37%)
Annual Mean Rainfall  972 mm
Maximum Temperature  31°C
Minimum Temperature   18°C


Barakhal : Barakhal is very oldest village in Mehndawal block, Santkabir nagar U.P

Mehdawal Block : Mehdawal is a town and a nagar panchayat in Sant Kabir Nagar district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

 
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