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Uttar Pradesh Tourism
Uttar Pradesh is a land of cultural and geographical diversity,
blessed by a innumerable tranquil expanses of meadows, perennial rivers,
dense forests, fertile soil, plays a very important role in the politics,
education, culture, industry, agriculture and Tourism of India. A place of
gods and goddesses, a land which has a glorious history. It is the land of
Rama, Krishna, Buddha, Mahavir, Ashoka, Harsha, Akbar and Mahatma Gandhi. It
is a land dotted with countless shrines and pilgrimage which hold a special
significance in the lives of the Indian people.

Guarded by the majestic Himalayas in the north, garlanded by Ganga and
Yamuna. Surrounded by states like Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Delhi,
Himachal and Haryana. It has a strategic importance for Indian Defense as it
touches Tibet and Nepal on the Northern Border of the country.
Major Cities
Agra, Allahabad, Ayodhya, Bithoor, Braj Bhoomi, Chaukori,Chitrakoot,Dakpathar, Deogarh, Dhanaulti, Dudhwa, Fatehpur Sikri, Harsil,
Jaunpur, Jhansi, Kalinjar, Kanpur, Kapilvastu, Khirsu, Kushinagar, Lucknow,
Mahoba, Mukteshwar, Sarnath, Sravasti, Varanasi
WildLife
Corbett National Park Nainital (Now in Uttaranchal)
Dudhwa National Park Lakhimpur Kheri
Wildlife Sanctuary, Chila (Now in Uttaranchal)
Bhuddist Pilgrimage
Kapilvastu:The capital city of the Sakya clan, and one of the
earliest republics, it was in Kapilavastu's opulent environs, that the holy
soul of prince Siddarth (Gautam Buddha) spent his childhood.
Sarnath:The blessed locale where more than 2,500 years ago Buddha
chose to deliver his first sermon, after attaining Nirvana. The five
disciples who had followed him were surprised to see the mesmerizing glowing
countenance of Buddha, who convinced them and delivered his first sermon
before them, now termed Dharamachakra Pravartan.
Kaushambi:Was visited by Buddha in the 6th and 9th years after his
enlightenment. He delivered several sermons here, elevating it to a center
of learning for Buddhists. Today one can see the ruins of an Ashokan Pillar,
an old fort and the Ghositaram Monastery.
Kushinagar:It was here that the Tathagata, the reciter of truth,
breathed his last with the last words, "behold now, brethren, I exhort you,
saying , decay is inherent in all component things ! Work out your salvation
with diligence !". A temple dedicated to the event - the Mahaparinirvana
temple today stands amidst a serene 'sal' grove ...... as if still
reminiscing the great demise.
Sravasti:The capital of the ancient kingdom of Kosala, has the honor
for sheltering Buddha for 24 rainy seasons in the Jetvana Gardens.
Sankisa:It is believed to be the place where Buddha, along with
Bramha and Devraj Indra descended after giving sermons to his mother in
heaven.
Char Dham
Yamunotri:The shrine of Yamunotri, situated at an elevation of about
3,235 mt is a point of paramount religious importance. Situated in the
direction opposite to Gangotri, the road bifurcates from a place called
Dharasu, somewhere between Rishikesh - Uttarkashi and goes on to Yamunotri.
The shrine can also be visited vow Mussoorie and Barkot.
Gangotri:This shrine, situated at an altitude of 3,200 MT is the
source of the river Bhagirathi. It is surrounded by the mountain peaks of
Shivling, Satopanth and Bhagirathi sisters. Accessible by a motorable road,
it is one of the most pious Hindu pilgrimages.
Kedarnath:The Kedarnath shrine is one of the 12 jyotirlingas of Lord
Shiva, is a scenic spot situated, against the backdrop of the majestic
Kedarnath range. At an altitude of 3,581 MT it is a 14 Km trek from
Gaurikund.
Badrinath:Situated in the lap of Nar-Narayan Parvat, with the
towering Neelkanth peak (6,597 MT) in the background, Badrinath is one of
the most revered Hindu shrines of India.