Travel and Leisure Asia | Global https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/ Travel + Leisure Southeast Asia, Hong Kong and Macau Tue, 12 Dec 2023 07:00:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.4 https://images.travelandleisureasia.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2023/01/03185908/cropped-favicon-32x32.pngTravel and Leisure Asia | Global https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/ 32 32 The Best Times To Visit India For Good Weather, Tiger Spotting & Festivalshttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/destinations/india/the-best-times-to-visit-india-for-good-weather-lower-rates-and-festivals/2023-12-12T07:00:17+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=148997best times to visit India

India is a massive country, home to more than 1 billion people. Complex, intricate, overwhelming, and beautiful, there are many reasons to visit the South Asia destination, and many things to consider before booking a fabulous trip.

“India is not only about forts, palaces, and temples; it’s about five-star deluxe properties, delicious food, and the human experience,” says Marion Miller, an India travel specialist with Micato Safaris and a Travel + Leisure A-List Advisor.

That said, Miller also wants travellers to know that there are better — and worse — times to arrive. “India is not a year-round destination,” she says. “Within the timeframe that you travel to India, there are also optimal times; it just depends on where you want to go.” Read on to learn about the best times to visit India, and which stretches of the year to avoid.

Best times to visit India for smaller crowds

With such a tremendous number of residents, plus nearly 20 million tourists per year, you simply have to expect crowds in India year-round. That said, there are times of day when crowds may be smaller.

“When you see [monuments like] the Taj Mahal, visit in the morning. Then it is very calm,” says Miller. “We usually go very early in the morning, around 5:30 am, so that we are the first in line. Then it is less crowded and you can get those famous photos. There are crowds [in India]; you can’t really get away from that.”

Best times to visit India for good weather

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Determining the best weather is dependent on where in India you want to visit. The country is the seventh largest in the world in terms of landmass, so the weather can be dramatically different from one part to another.

Northern India has its seasons, just like Europe and the US,” says Miller. “I love October because temperatures are lovely; it’s between 75 (23.8 degrees Celsius) and 85 degrees (29.4 degrees Celsius), with a slight nip in the air, something that says fall is coming.”

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November is the same as October, except temperatures dip a little bit more, between 70 (21.1 degrees Celsius) and 80 degrees (26.6 degrees Celsius). In the northern part of India, you may even need a light jacket by December. Miller says February and March are lovely, too, as spring begins and the flowers start to bloom.

“The south is tropical,” she said. “The coastline, like Chennai, Goa, and Bangalore, will have more humid temperatures, and there is not much difference in temperature there during the year.”

Best times to visit India for lower prices

Between mid-April and mid-September, India has its monsoon season, and temperatures soar up to nearly 110 degrees (43.3 degrees Celsius). If you are looking for travel deals, this would be the time, but it’s also one of the least favourable stretches during which to visit; the extreme heat and torrential rains often deter travellers.

Best times to visit India to see Tigers

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A caveat to the above: monsoon season is one of the best times to visit India if you want to spot the country’s majestic resident tigers.

“Tigers are very elusive creatures,” says Miller. “They are beautiful animals, and they are easily seen when it is hot because they are hunting for water. I had an avid photographer visit in April last year and he saw 26 tigers.”

Best times to visit India for festivals

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When it comes to festivals in India, there is never a wrong time, as the country always has a reason to celebrate. Two of the largest festivals in India are Diwali and Holi. The holidays run on a lunar calendar, so the dates change every year, but Diwali is typically in the winter and Holi is typically in the spring.

“Diwali is the Festival of Light,” says Miller. “It’s a lot of lights, people give each other gifts, and it’s also a time where they shoot lots of fireworks into the sky.”

Holi is the festival that welcomes spring. It is a festival of colours, where anyone and everyone throws colourful dye at each other, filling the air, their clothing, faces, and hair with bright, springtime hues.

“There is also Dussehra [usually in October], which is the festival of good prevailing over evil,” Miller says. “Another festival called Raksha Bandhan [usually in August] celebrates the connection between siblings. Plus there are so many gods and goddesses, and they are all being celebrated.”

Worst times to visit India

As to be expected, the worst time to visit India is also the best time to get deals, but you have to consider if those deals are worth the extreme weather. Between April and September, temperatures are extraordinarily high, and monsoons make travelling quite difficult.

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From Peaks To Plateaus: Unveiling The Charms Of Maharashtra's Scenic Hill Stationshttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/destinations/india/hill-stations-in-maharashtra/2023-12-10T06:00:41+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=148629

Whether you seek mist-covered peaks, pristine lakes, or historical marvels, Maharashtra’s hill stations provide the perfect escape to unwind in the lap of nature.

Resting on the majestic Deccan plateau, Maharashtra is a beautiful state adorned with charming cities, breathtaking waterfalls, pristine beaches and rolling hills. Bordered by the Western Ghats on one end, it stands as one of the many stunning states in India where one can find both a beach and a mountain within short driving distance. Whether you live in one of Maharashtra’s vibrant cities, like Mumbai or Pune, or you are visiting the state for a vacation from anywhere, we strongly recommend exploring the stunning hill stations that Maharashtra has to offer!

Spend your holidays at these marvellous hill stations in Maharashtra

Amboli

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Located in Sindhudurg, Amboli is a beautiful hill station hidden in the heart of the Sahyadri ranges. It is not only a paradise for mountain lovers, but it also attracts water babies with its unique offering — a vantage point to observe the magnificent deep-blue ocean. Have a trekking adventure to Kavalshet Point, Kavalesaad Point, Shirgaonkar Point, Parikshit Point and Amboli Forest Park. Drive across the scenic Amboli Ghat mountain pass, where you will be delighted by several waterfalls.

How to reach

By air: Goa’s Manohar International Airport is the nearest, approximately 62 km away.
By rail: Sawantwadi Station is the closest, approximately 39 km away.
By road: Goa is 103 km away.

Mhaismal

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Located in the Marathwada region, Mhaismal is another unexplored gem of Maharashtra. Untouched natural beauty defines this hill station, making it a charming and underrated destination waiting to be explored. Get in touch with your spiritual side at the renowned Girija Mata Temple, Gorakshnath Baba Caves and Shri Bhadra Maruti Temple. The quaint town even has a water dam, offering a scenic viewpoint. The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ellora Caves, located about 12 km away, adds another dimension to your Mhaismal experience.

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How to reach

By air: Aurangabad Airport is the nearest, approximately 42 km away.
By rail: Aurangabad Station is the closest, approximately 35 km away.
By road: Aurangabad is 40 km away.

Matheran

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Matheran prides itself on being a pedestrian-only hill station, banning motor vehicles to provide a perfect escape from the city’s poor air quality. Hop on the toy train from Neral to Matheran and embrace the picturesque journey in the Vistadome coach. This hill station is a hiker’s paradise, with Panorama Point, Hart Point, Monkey Point, and Charlotte Lake sprawled across Matheran, offering ideal spots to enjoy a sunrise and sunset.

How to reach

By air: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport is 93 km away.
By rail: Matheran Station is the main railway station here.
By road: Mumbai is 83 km away.

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Jawhar

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Perched at a height of 1,699 ft, Jawhar is sanctified with scenic beauty and pleasant weather, making it an ideal destination for weekend getaways. Located in the Palghar district, this retreat has an abundance of lush natural beauty along with heritage. Spend time at Jai Vilas Palace, Bhupat Garh Fort, Shirpamal and the Old Palace. Enjoy the charm of Dabhosa Falls, Kalmandvi Waterfall, Pawarpada Waterfall and Hiradpada Waterfall. Hike to Hanuman Point and Sunset Point to immerse yourself in the wild.

How to reach

By air: Nashik National Airport is 105 km away.
By rail: Dahanu Station is the closest, approximately 67 km away.
By road: Nashik is 80 km away.

Lonar

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Did you know that Maharashtra has a meteorite site? Astrophiles will love to spend their weekend in Lonar, home to the third-largest crater lake in the world, formed between 35,000 and 50,000 years ago due to a meteorite crash. Lonar is located in Buldhana district and features ancient temples like Gomukh Temple, Daityasudan Temple, Kamalja Devi Temple, Motha Maruti Temple and Kumareshwar Temple.

How to reach

By air: Aurangabad Airport is the nearest, approximately 134 km away.
By rail: Aurangabad Station is the closest, approximately 151 km away.
By road: Aurangabad is 149 km away.

Junnar

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Go back in time as you explore the mountains of Junnar, an ancient hill station of great significance and heritage, renowned as the birthplace of the ruler Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Situated in the Pune district, Junnar is home to iconic archaeological sites like Lenyadri Caves, Shivneri Fort, Junnar Fort, Bhimashankar Buddhist Caves and Tulja Buddhist Caves. You can also spot leopards in the wild at Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre.

How to reach

By air: Pune International Airport is the nearest, approximately 90 km away.
By rail: Pune Station is the closest, approximately 94 km away.
By road: Pune is 94 km away.

Lonavala-Khandala

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The go-to hill station for Mumbaikars and Punekars, Lonavala and Khandala are famous for being the beloved getaway from these metropolitan cities. With a convenient location and wonderful attractions, these twin hill stations attract many travellers. Whether you wish to spend your day at a theme park, hike through the jungle, enjoy a waterfall or explore caves, Lonavala and Khandala have something for everyone. Explore historical sites like the Lohagad Fort, Visapur Fort, Rajmachi Fort, Bhaja Caves, Karla Caves and Shree Narayani Dham Temple. Hike to the Lion’s Point, Tiger’s Leap and Duke’s Nose. Have a childlike adventure at Imagicaa and Della Adventure Park. Embrace nature at Kune Falls, Lonavala Lake, Bhushi Dam and Rajmachi Garden.

How to reach

By air:  Pune International Airport is the nearest, approximately 74 km away.
By rail: Lonavala Station is the main railway station in the city.
By road: Pune is about 64 km, and Mumbai is 88 km away.

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Mahabaleshwar

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Mahabaleshwar is a premier destination, synonymous with the revered Mahabaleshwar Temple. This former summer capital of the Old Bombay Presidency is renowned for its amazing weather and lush greenery, making it a popular hill station in Maharashtra. Enjoy strawberry picking in Mapro Gardens or boating in Venna Lake. Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature by hiking to Arthur’s Seat, Elphinstone Peak, Connaught Peak and Echo Point. Visit Lingmala Falls and Dhobi Waterfall, and explore the hill station’s history at Pratapgarh Fort and Shri Panchganga Mandir.

How to reach

By air: Pune International Airport is 128 km away.
By rail: Wathar Station is the closest to Mahabaleshwar, approximately 81 km away.
By road: Pune is 137 km away.

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Panchgani

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Another beloved hill station in Maharashtra, Panchgani’s hilly landscape, has a huge volcanic plateau at its heart — Table Land. This natural marvel is just one of the many wonders of Panchgani, attracting travellers with its towering mountains. These hills have some breathtaking viewpoints like Parsi Point, Sydney Point and Kates Point. Go boating at Dhom Dham in Wai and explore the Rajpuri Caves as well as Pratapgad Fort. Don’t forget to enjoy a scenic picnic at Sherbaug, learn about the local art at Devrai Art Village and shop at Budh-ka-Bazaar. If you are keen on adventure, try paragliding here. What’s wonderful is that Mahabaleshwar is just 19 km away; you can cover these two destinations in just one trip.

How to reach

By air: Pune International Airport is the nearest, approximately 109 km away.
By rail: Satara Station is the closest, approximately 50 km away.
By road: Pune is 98 km away.

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Durshet

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Last but not least is Durshet, another underrated hill station in Maharashtra. About 40 km away from Lonavala-Khandala, Durshet is calmer than its neighbours and is more about experiencing untamed nature. The quaint village is set across the banks of the river Amba, offering more camping options and nature lodges. Try the Umberkhind trek to witness the battleground where Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj defeated General Kartalab Khan.

How to reach

By air: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport is the nearest, approximately 85 km away.
By rail: Khopoli is the closest railway station, approximately 18 km away.
By road: Mumbai is 76 km away.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

– What is the best time to visit these hill stations in Maharashtra?
These hill stations have great weather year-round. Whether you’re looking to escape the summer heat, avoid pollution, or experience quintessential winter, these destinations offer a delightful experience.

– What are the best hill stations in Maharashtra to go by bike?
Durshet, Panchgani, Mahabaleshwar, Lonavala, Khandala, Junnar, Lonar, Jawhar, Mhaismal and Amboli are some of the best hill stations in Maharashtra for a bike ride.

– Is it necessary to make hotel reservations in advance for these hill stations?
While not necessary, making hotel reservations in advance is advisable for a hassle-free travel experience. It ensures a tension-free arrival without worrying about last-minute accommodation.

– What adventure activities are available in these hill stations?
These hill stations in Maharashtra offer a range of adventure activities, including camping, trekking, and even paragliding.

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Retreat To These Hill Stations Near Hyderabad To Escape Metropolitan Humdrumhttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/destinations/india/hill-stations-near-hyderabad-the-most-scenic-locales-to-visit/2023-12-01T00:00:06+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=145864hill station near hyderabad

Catch a break from the cacophony of honking streets and concrete views. These panoramic hill stations near Hyderabad, within 300 km, are sprinkled with meandering brooks, quaint cafes, and cotton-candy skies.

For a getaway wrapped in the wilderness, pick the Nallamala Hills. Relish the views of untouched hills and storybook sunsets at Ananthagiri Hills: the idyllic escape for a workation. And, if you fancy cascading waterfalls and sun-kissed vistas, look no further than Nagarjuna Sagar Dam. Simply put, the labyrinth of pleasantly weathered destinations near Hyderabad is tailor-made for impromptu trips, weekend getaways, and wellness breaks.

Evergreen and uncharted: Explore offbeat hill stations near Hyderabad

Ananthagiri Hills (82.4 km)

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A meshwork of lush forests, trickling streams and splendid waterfalls, Ananthagiri Hills offer the perfect hillside sojourn for the family. Plan a fun-filled road trip to the destination, located just 82.4 km from Hyderabad. Upon reaching, explore the trekking trails in Ananthagiri Forest, go kayaking in the Nagasamudram Lake, and visit the Borra Hills and Caves. Fuel the thrill quotient further with rock climbing and camping at the Deccan Trail. Lastly, embrace the skies on the Tarzan Swing and explore the spiritual landmark of Sri Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple.

How to reach:
By air: Rajiv Gandhi International Airport is the nearest, approximately 81 km away.
By train: Vikarabad Railway Station is approximately 7.3 km away.

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Srisailam (213.2 km)

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Saunter through India’s mystical past at Srisailam: a melting pot of temples, caves and wildlife explorations. Start with the Ishtakameshari Temple, nestled amidst thick forests, inside a whimsical cave. Owing to its ornate architecture and scenic location, the temple dedicated to Goddess Parvati attracts all kinds of travellers, be it devotees, history enthusiasts or trekkers. Next, visit the Akka Mahadevi Caves, tucked amidst the forests near the Krishna River. The journey to the caves — roughly 150 metres deep — includes an hour-long boat ride and a short trek. As you voyage into the depths of the cave, a naturally-formed Shiva Lingam will greet you. Additionally, enjoy a rendezvous with wildlife at the Nagarjuna Sagar-Srisailam Sanctuary (the largest tiger reserve in India), where you might encounter leopards, tigers, dholes, antelopes, and crocodiles.

How to reach:
By air: Rajiv Gandhi International Airport is the nearest, approximately 200.7 km away.
By train: Markapur Railway Station is approximately 84.1 km away.

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Nallamala Hills (245.4 km)

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Nallamala Hills weave a magical holiday dotted with rivulets, uncharted forest trails and admirable rock formations (add Ugra Stambham rock to your itinerary). The deciduous forests of the region flaunt about 1,500 flowering plant species, out of which 353 are medicinal herbs. Located in the Eastern Ghats, Nallamala Forest is the largest unaltered forest in South India and is spread across Nellore, Kurnool, Chittoor, Prakasam, and Kadapa. Positioned amidst the thick of this forest, the Nemaligundam Ranganayaka Swamy Temple and the surrounding Nemaligundla Falls offer one of the best sights to soak in the area. This hill station near Hyderabad, within 300 km, is also popular for its towering peaks: Bhairani Konda (3.048 ft) and Gundla Brahmeshwara (2.964 ft). At an altitude of 4000 metres, the Nallamala Hills are ideal for a quiet getaway amidst sweeping views, flourishing waterbodies, and a wide range of forest trekking trails.

How to reach:
By air: Rajiv Gandhi International Airport is the nearest, approximately 246.4 km away.
By train: Markapur Railway Station is approximately 74.2 km away.

Nagarjuna Sagar (152.8 km)

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Built over Krishna Sagar in Andhra Pradesh’s Nalgonda district, Nagarjuna Sagar is a man-made marvel surrounded by rolling hills and lush foliage. Now, it is not technically a hill station but is just as gratifying. It frames the three hills of Hyderabad surrounding the rivers, the Nagarjuna Sagar Dam, and water gushing through the dam’s 12 gates with graceful ferocity. Built across the Krishna River, on the border between Andhra Pradesh‘s Guntur district and Telangana’s Nalgonda district, the Nagarjuna Sagar Dam is the world’s largest masonry dam. Here, you can take a boat ride down the Nagarjuna Valley, appreciate the Ethiopia Waterfalls, explore the ancient Buddhist monuments and relics at Nagarjunakonda, and pay respects at Pillalamarri Shiva Temple.

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How to reach:
By air: Rajiv Gandhi International Airport is the nearest, approximately 153.9 km away.
By train: Macherla Railway Station is approximately 23.4 km away.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

– What are the best hill stations near Hyderabad for a workation?
The best hill stations near Hyderabad for a workation include Ananthagiri Hills, Srisailam, and Panchgani, among others.

– What are the best hill stations near Hyderabad for a solo trip?
For a solo trip to a hill station near Hyderabad, consider Ananthagiri Hills, Srisailam, Araku Valley, Lambasingi, and Agumbe, among others.

– What are the best hill stations near Hyderabad for honeymoon?
The best hill stations near Hyderabad for honeymoon include Ananthagiri Hills, Srisailam, Yana, Lambasingi, and Araku Valley, among others.

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These Shooting Locations From The Archies Will Help You With Your Next Ooty Itineraryhttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/destinations/india/shooting-locations-from-the-archies-for-ooty-itinerary/2023-11-25T10:00:50+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=145320The Archies Shooting Locations

The Archies movie, set in 1960s India, promises a nostalgia-inducing storyline filmed across picturesque shooting locations in Ooty.

The official trailer showcases an abundance of breathtaking natural beauty. From lush green tea gardens to verdant rolling hills and a charming neighbourhood to rock ‘n’ roll, The Archies movie is all set to dazzle viewers. If you have been wondering about The Archies’ shooting locations, read on to find out more.

The Archies: Cast, trailer & release date

The Archies movie is a live-action musical based on the popular comic book series of the same name. The cast of the film includes newcomers Suhana Khan, Khushi Kapoor, Agastya Nanda, Vedang Raina, Mihir Ahuja, Yuvraj Menda, and Aditi Dot in the main roles. The movie is set to release on December 7, 2023, on the streaming giant – Netflix.

The Archies movie trailer was released on November 9, 2023, offering viewers a glimpse of Ooty – the main shooting location for the movie. As one of the most stunning hill stations in India, Ooty stands out with its temperate climate almost all year round. While the summers are mild, the winters are chilly but not cold enough to keep you indoors. Sounds perfect, doesn’t it?

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Behind the magic: Explore The Archies shooting locations in Ooty

The Archies shooting locations
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The film was shot in Ooty, with the beloved hill station playing the role of ‘Riverdale’, the mythical town where the Archies gang navigates life, school, romance, and squabbles. The Archies shooting locations have been kept pretty hush-hush, but if the trailer is anything to go by, here are a few best places in Ooty where The Archies was likely filmed.

Nilgiri Mountain Railways

Ooty Nilgiri Railways
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The Nilgiri Mountain Railways, affectionately known as the ‘Toy Train’, offers one of the most scenic train rides in the country. Traversing hills, forests, bridges and tunnels, the train and its surroundings are featured in the movie for sure. The entire 46-km train journey is one of the slowest you will ever experience. After all, you’ll only get on the train to enjoy the splendid scenery, and that is done as slowly as possible. Here’s an interesting tidbit: it is one of the only three railways in India recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Ooty Lake

Ooty Lake
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The Ooty Lake, a quintessential part of the hill station, is likely a filming location for the picnic scenes in The Archies. The lake is surrounded by Eucalyptus trees adding to the serenity of the place. With lots of sunny/shady spots to sit and marvel at the beauty of this man-made lake constructed in 1824, you can also enjoy a boat ride on the lake, with rowing and paddle boating being the most popular options.

Also read – 10 Secret Tourist Spots In Ooty That You Must Explore On Your Next Vacation

Botanical Gardens

Ooty Botanical Garden
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The Government Botanical Gardens of Ooty are an ideal location for a film shoot. With its riot of colourful seasonal flowers, aesthetic standalone green pods, and a vast collection of tropical and subtropical plants, this location is truly multi-faceted. Notably, movies such as Maine Pyar Kiya, Jo Jeeta Wahi Sikander, and Deewana, among others, have also been shot here. The Botanical Gardens of Ooty are home to rare flora, including a paperbark tree and the monkey puzzle tree. It also houses a fossilised tree trunk that is approximately 20 million years old.

Rose Garden

Ooty Botanical Garden
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One of the largest rose gardens in India, the Government Rose Garden in Ooty provides a perfect and romantic setting for a movie. Home to more than 2000 varieties of roses, flower enthusiasts will find rare and exotic varieties, from miniature roses, hybrid tea roses, and black roses to fluorescent green ones, and from Floribunda rose bushes to huge Ramblers. The garden offers a tranquil environment with tunnels covered with roses, manicured lawns, comfortable benches, pergolas, and fountains, creating a cherishable experience for visitors.

Also read – Ooty Shooting Spots That Will Make You Revisit Your Favourite Bollywood Movies

Tea estates

Ooty tea estates
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Could a movie shot in Ooty omit the ubiquitous tea estates? Probably not. All of Ooty is nestled comfortably amidst lush, fragrant tea estates, giving it the appearance of resting on a lush green carpet against the backdrop of the Nilgiris. The scenes featuring Khushi Kapoor’s character “Betty” cycling through the greenery were likely shot across multiple tea estates, making them an integral part of The Archies’ shooting locations. When you visit some of these estates, be sure to partake in guided tours that not only take you through the tea gardens but also tell you about the tea-making process. Some tea estates even sell their own brands of various tea leaves, including speciality blends.

Doddabetta Peak

View from Doddabetta Peak
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Doddabetta Peak, the highest vantage point in the Nilgiris, offers panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and rolling hills. The winding roads leading here traverse scenic hillsides, unique biodiversity, grassy meadows and lush forests. And if you are into trekking, this is the perfect opportunity for you to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Ooty. The site also has an observatory with two telescopes, allowing you to enjoy glimpses of the distant mountains.

How To Reach Ooty

By air: The Coimbatore Airport is approximately 85 km away.

By train: The Mettupalayam Railway Station is approximately 40 km away.

Best Time to Visit Ooty

While Ooty is blessed with pleasant weather almost throughout the year, the period from March to June is considered the best time to visit this hill town.

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Related – 11 Legendary Temples Of South India That Are Architectural Masterpieces

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

-What is The Archies movie about?
The Archies is a live-action musical film based on the Archies comics. The main characters — Archie, Betty, and Veronica — along with their friends, navigate life and face tough choices. The movie delves into not only school romances and conflicts but also the friends’ efforts to save a beloved local park from being transformed into an urban nightmare.

-What is the cast for the movie The Archies?
The Archies features a cast of newcomers, ranging from star kids to industry first-timers. Archie Andrews is played by Agastya Nanda, Betty Cooper by Khushi Kapoor, Veronica Lodge by Suhana Khan, Jughead by Mihir Ahuja, Reggie Mantle by Vedang Raina, Ethel Muggs by Aditi Dot, and Dilton Doiley is played by Yuvraj Menda.

-When is the movie The Archies releasing?
The Archies is set to release on December 7, 2023, on Netflix.

-Where can I watch the movie The Archies?
You can catch The Archies on Netflix.

-Who is the director of the movie The Archies?
Zoya Akhtar, a celebrated screenwriter and director, is directing The Archies.

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Escape The Urban Bustle: Discover Tranquility At These Hill Stations Near Chennaihttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/destinations/india/hill-stations-near-chennai/2023-11-23T02:00:10+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=145167Hill stations near Chennai

A bustling cosmopolitan hub in South India, Chennai seamlessly blends modern innovations with deep-rooted traditions and culture. While the city is known for its politics, filter coffee, beaches and temples, the pristine hill stations near Chennai provide a quick respite from the urban hullabaloo.

Nestled in the Eastern and Western Ghats surrounding the capital city of Tamil Nadu, these beautiful hill stations provide a refreshing respite with pleasant weather, lush greenery and abundant natural beauty. Their proximity to Chennai makes them perfect weekend getaways with both friends and family, offering ample opportunities for trekking and adventure sports.

Whether you’re visiting Ooty’s famous Botanical Garden, soaking in the calmness of the Kodaikanal’s forests or sipping on some fine coffee in Coorg, these hill stations near Chennai are calling with a large array of experiences. If you’re unable to decide where to head, our list of the best hill stations near Chennai will give you a comprehensive idea.

Escape the city: Explore the finest hill stations near Chennai

Ooty

Hill stations near Chennai- Ooty
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Distance from Chennai: 556 km

Remember the gorgeous landscapes surrounding Shahrukh Khan and Malaika Arora when they danced to “Chaiyya Chaiyya”? That mesmerising hill station is none other than Ooty. Surrounded by mystic views of the Blue Mountains, the Nilgiris, Ooty is steeped in colonial history, featuring architecture from the British Raj era when it served as the summer headquarters of the Madras Presidency.

The Nilgiri Mountain Railway offers gorgeous toy train rides through serene coffee and tea gardens, providing an unforgettable experience. For those looking for some adrenaline rush, the rich green hills offer thrilling activities like ziplining, trekking, mountain biking and horse riding. The winding mountain roads, picturesque white waterfalls and soothing climate make Ooty a sought-after destination for honeymooners and couples too.

Must-visit places: While in Ooty, explore its famous lakes and enjoy boating on Ooty Lake, Emerald Lake or Pykara Lake. Visit the Ooty Botanical Garden and the Rose Garden for a rare glimpse into the bountiful flora and fauna of the region. Take a train ride with the Nilgiri Mountain Railways for a gorgeous journey through the forests from Ooty to Coonoor and Mettupalayam. Visit the Ooty Dolphin’s Nose viewpoint, Madumalai National Park (which also has a tiger reserve) or trek from Kalahatti to the Kalahatti Falls for photography and rejuvenation.

Best time to visit: Between October and March, and during the monsoon months of July and August.

How to reach:
By train: The nearest railway station is Mettupalayam, approximately 50 km away
By air: The nearest airport is Coimbatore, approximately 94 km away.

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Coonoor

Hill stations near Chennai- Coonoor
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Distance from Chennai: 519 km

One of the crown jewels of the Nilgiri Hills, Coonoor is nestled in the Western Ghats. Known for its sprawling tea estates, pleasant weather, trekking and hiking trails, and colonial heritage bungalows, Coonoor is a haven for nature lovers. Situated at a height of about 1930 m, it is the second-largest hill station in the Western Ghats after Ooty.

A popular summer retreat, the hill town boasts some fascinating flora and fauna and mesmerising panoramic views that make every turn a picturesque sight, including the gorgeous Catherine Falls.

Must-visit places: Trek from Lady Canning’s seat to Dolphin’s Nose viewpoint for the perfect views of the landscape. Explore scenery from the 76m-high Catherine Falls. Head to Sim’s Park for much-needed tranquillity while boating on the lake inside the park. Adventure seekers can trek to Lamb’s Rock, about 5km from Coonoor’s main town.

Best time to visit: October to February

How to reach:
By train: The nearest railway station is Coimbatore Junction, approximately 75 km away
By air: The nearest airport is Coimbatore Airport, approximately 70 km away.

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Coorg

Hill stations near Chennai- Coorg
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Distance from Chennai: 580 km

One of the most famous hill stations near Chennai, Coorg, also known as the ‘Scotland of India’, is a quaint town straight out of a fairytale. Enveloped by misty mountains with lush green valleys, aromatic cardamom and coffee plantations, and dense forests, it captivates visitors with its natural beauty and colonial architecture.

Besides its enchanting landscapes, Coorg is home to the friendly Kodava tribe, known for their martial arts. If you are a foodie, indulge in characteristic Coorgi dishes like Bambale Curry and Pandi Curry.

Must-visit places: Visit the Dubare Elephant Camp and spend a fun-filled day bathing, feeding or riding the jumbos. Head out to any of the campsites for a calming time amid nature or indulge in river rafting on the Barapole River for some breathtaking scenery.

Best time to visit: July and August; October to March

How to go:
By train: The nearest railway station is Mysore Railway Station, approximately 107 km away
By air: The nearest airport is Mangalore International, approximately 137 km away.

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Horsley Hills

Hill stations near Chennai- Horsley Hills
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Distance from Chennai: 275 km

Horsley Hills is among the nearest hill stations to Chennai, offering a perfect destination for a short vacation. Seated in the interiors of Andhra Pradesh, this quaint town may not be bustling with activity, but it provides an ideal escape for some fun time with friends and family away from the monotony of the city.

Named after W.D. Horsley, the Kadapa District Collector during British rule, this hill station is perched at an altitude of about 1,312 m in the Eastern Ghats. It is home to a variety of plants, including Kalyani, the oldest eucalyptus tree standing tall for over 160 years. Another natural wonder, Thimmamma Marrimanu, the world’s largest single-tree canopy, can also be found here.

Must-visit places: Explore the Horsley Hills Museum for a glimpse into the local culture. Hike up to the top of the hills for a panoramic view, and nearby, the Horsley Hills Environmental Park houses various animals like rabbits, peacocks, deer and crocodiles. Other attractions include Lake Gangotri, Chennakesava Temple and Gali Banda. Adventure seekers can indulge in activities like rock climbing, trekking and zorbing.

Best time to visit: October to March

How to reach:
By road: Drive from Chennai via Tirupati or Chittoor.
By train: The nearest railway station is Madanapalle Road Railway Station, approximately 24 km away.
By air: The nearest airport is Tirupati Airport, approximately 160 km away.

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Kolli Hills

Hill stations near Chennai- Kolli Hills
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Distance from Chennai: 377 km

Hiding in the Namakkal district of central Tamil Nady, Kolli Hills, also known as ‘Kolli Malai’ or Hills of Death, is one of the lesser-known hill stations near Chennai. Despite its ominous name, the region is untouched by commercialisation, offering pristine nature and stunning panoramic views.

Devoid of the hustle and bustle, Kolli Hills invites you to explore its tea plantations, coffee estates and sublime environs, making it an ideal destination for hiking and unwinding. One of the best places for meditation and yoga, Kolli Hills is the destination to rejuvenate after a long week.

Must-visit places: Explore the Arapaleeswarar Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and the Selur viewpoint for the best views. Visit the Siddhar Caves, where the sages are believed to have practised medicine in ancient times. Nature lovers can also head to Agaya Gangi Waterfalls, the Masila Falls and the Botanical Garden to relax in the lap of nature.

Best time to visit: Between December and February

How to reach:
By train: The nearest railway station is Salem Station, approximately 92 km away.
By air: The nearest airport is Trichy Airport, approximately 90 km away.

Yercaud

Hill stations near Chennai- Yercaud
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Distance from Chennai: 370 km

Among the closest surrounding hill stations to Chennai, Yercaud is as pristine as it gets. Snuggled in the Shevaroy Hills of the Eastern Ghats, Yercaud is known for sprawling coffee plantations, gardens and natural parks.

The hill town sits at an elevation of about 1,515m and is abundant with natural beauty, flora and fauna, making it the perfect weekend getaway.

Must-visit places: The Yercaud Lake is the most important attraction here and features swan-shaped boats against the emerald backdrop of skies and forests. Other attractions include Kiliyur Waterfall, Bear’s Cave, Anna’ Park and Rose Garden. Adventure seekers can hike through the Kottachedu Teak Forest to witness raw wilderness.

Best time to visit: October to May

How to reach:
By train: The nearest railway station is Salem Station, approximately 30 km away.
By air: The nearest airport is Chennai International Airport, approximately 300 km away.

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Yelagiri Hills

Hill stations near Chennai- Yelagiri
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Distance from Chennai: 230 km

A congregation of 14 hamlets, Yelagiri is the nearest hill station to Chennai. Travellers seeking adventure will have a lot of trekking, climbing and hiking options.

Dotted with rose gardens, parks and captivating viewpoints, the Yelagiri Hills is a quaint hidden gem of South India.

Must-visit places: Embark on a stunning trek to the Jalagamparai Falls or enjoy the rolling vistas on a trek from Punganoor Lake to the top of the Swamimalai Hills — the highest point in Yelagiri Hills. For a more relaxed experience, go boating on the serene lake. Visit the Vainu Bappu Observatory, Velavan Temple (dedicated to Lord Murugan) and the Nilavoor Lake. Witness the Summer Festival between May and June, featuring dog shows, flower shows, cultural performances and more.

Best time to visit: October to February

How to reach:
By train: The nearest railway station is the Jolarpettai Railway Station, approximately 20 km away.

By air: The nearest airport is Salem Airport, approximately 160 km away.

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Munnar

Hill stations near Chennai- Munnar
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Distance from Chennai: 590 km

Among the most beautiful hill stations of South India, Munnar is an idyllic destination for a quick weekend trip. Situated in the Western Ghats of Kerala, its picturesque landscape, astounding tea plantations, and colonial-era architecture make it a postcard-perfect destination for a quick weekend trip.

Many endangered animals and plants, such as the Neelakurinji flower and Nilgiri Tahr, call these misty hills their home. Dotted with several viewpoints and adventure activities, Munnar should be on your list of southern hill retreats.

Must-visit places: Witness the wide variety of flora and fauna with safaris at Eravikulam National Park, Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary and Carmelagiri Elephant Park. Other attractions include Attukal Waterfalls, Echo Point, Tata Tea Museum and Kundala Lake. Nature lovers can join camping groups and spend the night under the open sky surrounded by lush greenery and rappelling streams.

Best time to visit: November to March

How to go:
By train: The nearest railway station is Aluva Railway Station, approximately 110 km from Munnar.
By air: The nearest airport is Cochin International Airport, approximately 110 km from Munnar.

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Kodaikanal

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Distance from Chennai: 530 km

Perched at around 2,195 m and surrounded by thick woods and lofty cliffs, Kodaikanal is a jocund hill station, particularly popular among honeymooners.

The Palani Hills, which surround this hill station, give rise to some majestic cascading waterfalls that have become popular tourist sites. For those with a taste for local delights, Kodaikanal is famous for homemade sandwiches, chocolates, cookies and bakery items.

Must-visit places: Stroll or cycle along the tracks and pathways surrounding the Kodai Lake or the Kodaikanal Lake. Experience the thrill of standing on the edge at Coakers Walk, a 1-km walkway along the hill slopes. Other attractions include Dolphin’s Nose, Bryant Park and Kurinji Andavar Temple Astronomy enthusiasts will enjoy a trip to the Kodaikanal Solar Observatory and the Astronomy Museum.

Best time to visit: October to June, December and January

How to reach:
By train: The nearest railway station is the Kodaikanal Road Railway Station, around 100 km away from the main town.
By air: The nearest airport is Madurai Airport, approximately 120 km away.

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Meghamalai

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Distance from Chennai: 555 km

One of the most beautiful hill stations near Chennai, Meghamalai is adorned with tea estates, lush green mountains, sparkling waterfalls and diverse flora and fauna.

From exploring the many dams to getting close to exotic animals at the Meghamalai Wildlife Sanctuary, and experiencing the charm of the Western Ghats, it offers a peaceful weekend away from the city.

Must-visit places: Explore Meghamalai Wildlife located in the buffer zone of the Periyar Tiger Reserve along the border of Kerala. Expect to see a variety of fauna here, including elephants, Nilgiri tahr, gaur, spotted deer, barking deer, sambar deer, wild boar, Nilgiri langur, sloth bear, white-browed wagtail, grey wagtail, pied bush chat, Blyth’s reed warbler and barn swallow. Other attractions include Suruli Falls, Sathuragiri Hills, Pilavakkal Dam and Manalar Dam. If you have the time, consider a short trip to the temple city of Madurai.

Best time to visit: October to May

How to reach:
By air: The nearest airport is Madurai Airport, approximately 140 km away.
By train: The nearest railway station is Madurai Junction, approximately 128 km away.

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Kotagiri

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Distance from Chennai: 535 km

Kotagiri is one of the oldest and largest destinations in the Nilgiri Hills. Once a summer station for the British, this place is rich in tea plantations and produces the famous Nilgiri tea. Named after the ‘Kota’ tribe, which once inhabited the region, Kotagiri retains historical significance despite the dwindling population of the tribe.

Must-visit places: Kodanad View Point, Catherine Falls, Elk Falls and Longwood Shola Forest Reserve are some of the highlights to explore in Kotagiri.

Best time to visit: December to February and May to experience chilly or mild temperatures.

How to go:
By train: The nearest railway station is Mettupalayam, approximately 35 km away.
By air: The nearest airport is Coimbatore Airport, approximately 75 km away.

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Araku Valley

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Distance from Chennai: 895 km

Located near Vizag in Andhra Pradesh, Araku Valley is a pristine hill station near Chennai that has a plethora of nature’s bounty. The valley is seated at a height of about 1,300 m and spreads across 36 km.

From the limestone formations of Borra Caves to the aromatic coffee plantations, Araku Valley offers more than one reason to be a popular tourist hub. While here, don’t forget to indulge in the famous Araku coffee. Crafted by the tribal communities, it is aromatic and strong. Additionally, visitors can buy handmade chocolate biscuits, cookies and natural honey.

Must-visit places: Explore the stalactite and stalagmite formations, shapes of the Kamdhenu cow, a naturally formed Shiva Lingam and much more at the 150 million-year-old Borra Cave network. Other attractions include Padmapuram Gardens, Coffee Museum, Ananthagiri Waterfalls and Katiki Waterfalls.

Distance from Chennai: Araku Valley is located about 895 km from Chennai.

Best time to visit: September to May

How to reach:
By train: The nearest railway station is the Araku Station, located in the hill town.
By air: The nearest airport is the Vishakhapatnam Airport, approximately 107 km away.

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Related: Journey Through Time: Explore India’s Oldest Railway Stations

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

-When is the best time to visit hill stations near Chennai?
The best time to visit hill stations near Chennai is during the winter months, between October and March.

-What are the best hill stations to visit during winter?
Some of the best hill stations to visit during winter include Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Kashmir, Meghalaya, Coorg and Ooty.

-What are the best hill stations near Chennai to visit for a solo trip?
Yercaud, Coorg, Yelagiri Hills and Coonoor are some of the best hill stations near Chennai for solo trips.

-What are the best hill stations near Chennai to visit for a girls’ solo trip?
Girls can explore places like Ooty, Chikmagalur, Coonoor and Coorg for the best solo trips.

-What are the best hill stations near Chennai to visit for nature lovers?
Kotagiri, Kodaikanal, Ooty, Coorg and Munnar are some of the best hill stations near Chennai for nature lovers.

-What are the best hill stations near Chennai or trekking?
Ooty, Coorg, Coonoor, Munnar and Kodaikanal are some of the best hill stations near Chennai for trekking.

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Sip, Savour And Soak In The Scenery: Best Rooftop Restaurants In Udaipurhttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/destinations/india/best-rooftop-restaurants-in-udaipur-for-a-meal-with-a-view/2023-11-18T08:00:44+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=144031Sip, Savour And Soak In The Scenery: Best Rooftop Restaurants In Udaipur

Welcome to the world of rooftop restaurants in Udaipur, the “City of Lakes”. As you explore the historical streets and iconic landmarks, these restaurants invite you to experience a unique and picturesque culinary adventure.

With the serene waters of Lake Pichola and Fateh Sagar in the backdrop and the grandeur of the City Palace and Jag Mandir Island on the horizon, these elevated dining areas offer an unparalleled setting for travellers seeking not just a meal but an immersive experience.

Udaipur’s rooftop restaurants effortlessly blend rich flavours and experiences, bringing to your table the authentic essence of Indian, Rajasthani, and international cuisines. Imagine savouring North Indian curries, spicy Rajasthani thalis, or the subtlety of Continental and French dishes while enjoying the cool evening breeze under the starry skies. You’ll find options that cater to diverse tastes, from traditional to contemporary, ensuring a delightful dining journey for every palate.

Rooftop restaurants in Udaipur offer more than just a meal; they provide an opportunity to create lasting memories against the backdrop of this breathtaking cityscape. Whether it’s a romantic candlelit dinner with your loved one, a family outing, or an evening of live traditional music, these elevated havens promise an unforgettable experience. Come along on a journey to uncover these culinary treasures, which not only offer a taste of mouth-watering flavours but also provide a front-row seat to Udaipir’s majestic beauty.

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9 Postcard-Worthy Stops In Bangalore That Bare The Dreamy Side Of The Metropolishttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/destinations/india/most-beautiful-places-in-bangalore/2023-11-16T02:00:21+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=143128places to visit in bangalore

Beneath the corporate concrete, shopping arcades, and a steadily rising student population, Bangalore veils lush green parks, alfresco diners, majestic palaces, and sacred shrines. Whether you’re a local looking to unwind or a tourist, Bangalore is sprinkled with beautiful places that are sure to delight all.

A picnic at Cubbon Park, exploring Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace, and bicycling through Turahalli Forest are just some of the hearty experiences awaiting you in Garden City. Read on as we round up nine of the most delightful spots in Bangalore.

Most beautiful and scenic tourist places in Bangalore

Bangalore Palace

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Built by Chamaraja Wodeyar, Bangalore Palace is a 19th-century marvel inspired by England’s Windsor Castle. The construction showcases Tudor-style architecture, replete with towers, arches, lush lawns, and ornate wood-carved interiors. The palace premises offer plenty of walkways and sit-outs, making it an ideal destination for a rendezvous with history as well as sunny explorations.

Location: Vasanth Nagar, Bengaluru
How to reach: Cubbon Park Metro Station is approximately 2.8 km away.
Timings: Sunday to Monday from 10.00 AM to 5.00 PM
Entry Fee: INR 230 (USD 2) for Indians and INR 460 (USD 5) for foreigners.

Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace

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This magnificent palace was the summer residence of the Mysorean ruler, Tipu Sultan. An epitome of Indo-Islamic architecture, the palace’s teak construction and floral motifs ornamenting the walls are worth admiring. Currently, the ground floor houses a humble museum showcasing Tipu Sultan’s achievements and administration. The palace also features a vibrant lawn maintained by The Horticulture Department, Government of Karnataka. If you’re seeking a cultural day filled with learning and leisure, this destination should be on your radar.

Location: Tippu Sultan Palace Rd, Chamrajpet, Bengaluru
How to reach: KR Market Metro Station is approximately 750 metres away.
Timings: 8.30 am to 5.30 pm
Entry Fee: INR 20 (USD 0.24) for Indians and INR 200 (USD 2) for foreigners.

Ulsoor Lake

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One of the largest and oldest lakes of the city, Ulsoor Lake is spread over 123 hectares and delights with walking tracks and boating facilities. This destination is particularly exciting for avid birdwatchers and photographers, as the waters and its coast welcome birds like cranes, common herons, and Brahminy kites in large numbers. Fitness enthusiasts can also head to Ulsoor Lake Park’s open-air gym for an invigorating workout. Its convenient location is a bonus, ensuring that some of the city’s best art galleries, shrines, restaurants, and shopping malls are within a 5-km radius.

Location: Ulsoor, Near MG Road, Bengaluru
How to reach: Halasuru Metro Station is approximately 2.2 km away.
Timings: 6 am to 8 pm. The lake is closed on Wednesday.
Entry Fee: Entry is free; boating charges are INR 35 (USD 0.42).

Maha Bodhi Society Temple

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Embrace serenity and spirituality at the Maha Bodhi Society Temple. This Buddhist Charitable Organisation endeavours to spread the teachings of Lord Buddha through selfless service, meditation, teaching, and helping those in need. Here, one can saunter through the tranquil alleys, meditate for as long as you’d like, visit the library (or bookshop) stocked with comprehensive texts on Buddhism, or even attend a spiritual retreat. This temple is located right opposite Freedom Park, so travellers may club the two.

Location: 14, Kavi Kalidasa Road, Gandhi Nagar, Bengaluru
How to reach: Dr BR Ambedkar Metro Station is approximately 1.8 km away.
Timings: 9 am to 7 pm
Entry Fee: N/A

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Lalbagh Botanical Garden

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Spend a day among fragrant flowers and verdant lawns. Spread across 240 acres, Lalbagh Botanical Garden houses over 1,000 kinds of flora. Be sure to visit the Glass House, an architectural jewel inspired by the Crystal Palace in London. Other attractions include the Lalbagh Lake, Topiary Garden, Pigeon House, Kempegowda Tower, Lalbagh Rock, and the Bombax Tree. In addition to sauntering through the beautiful lanes of the garden and admiring horticultural gems, you can also purchase seeds, flowers, plants, gardening equipment as well as Vetiver handicrafts from the stalls in the garden premises.

Location: Lalbagh Road, Wilson Garden, Near BMTC Office, Bengaluru
How to reach: Lalbagh Botanical Garden Metro Station is approximately 240 metres away.
Timings: 6 am to 7 pm
Entry Fee: Entry is free between 6 am to 9 am and from 6 pm to 7 pm. The ticket costs INR 20 (USD 0.24) per visitor above 12 years of age.

Bannerghatta National Park

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Spread over 25,000 acres, the Bannerghatta National Park houses tigers, elephants, lions, bison, deer, bears, and a verdant variety of bird and butterfly species. Among the main attractions of the park is the Grand Safari, also called the Tiger Safari. On this one-hour excursion, you may spot Bengal Tigers, leopards, White Tigers, lions, and other fascinating wildlife. The destination also features a Butterfly Park spread over 7.5 acres. Other highlights within the premises include a Crocodile Park, an aquarium, a zoo, a museum, a Snake Park, and a Safari Park. In a nutshell, the Bannerghatta National Park promises unmatched scenery, wildlife encounters, and cherished memories.

Location: Mitganahalli, Bellahalli, Bengaluru
How to reach: Jaya Prakash Nagara Metro Station is approximately 12 km away.
Timings: 9 am to 5 pm. The park is closed on Tuesdays.
Entry Fee: INR 80 (USD 0.96) for adults and INR 40 (USD 0.48) for children.

Bull Temple

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Fondly known as ‘Dodda Basavana Gudi’, the Bull Temple is among the oldest temples in the city and the biggest temple dedicated to Nandi across the globe. Built by Kempe Gowda, the architectural style is predominantly Dravidian. The statue, measuring 6.5 metres in height and 4.5 metres in length, is sculpted using a single granite rock. Within the same complex, a temple is dedicated to the beloved son of Shiva, Lord Ganesha. It’s interesting to note that the Ganesha statue here is made entirely of butter, 110 kgs to be precise. The existing statue is replaced with a new one every four years.

Location: Bugle Hill, Bull Temple Rd, Basavangudi, Bengaluru
How to reach: Krishnarajendra Market Metro Station is approximately 3 km away.
Timings: 6 am to 8 pm
Entry Fee: N/A

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Cubbon Park

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Spread across 300 acres, Cubbon Park canopies sprawling lawns, gazebos, statues and a dancing fountain. Prominent statues in the park include those of Major General Sir Mark Cubbon, Queen Victoria, Rajya Dhurandhar, Chamarajendra Wodeyar, and Sir K. Sheshadri Iyer. In addition to well-manicured gardens and hedges, the park also offers early morning yoga sessions, the State Archaeological Museum, and a toy train ride. Sunday mornings at the park are sheer joy, as you can meet a lot of furry friends on their walks.

Location: Kasturba Rd, Behind High Court of Karnataka, Ambedkar Veedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagara, Bengaluru
How to reach: Cubbon Park Metro Station is approximately 100 metres away.
Timings: 6 am to 6 pm. The park is closed on Monday and every second Tuesday.
Entry Fee: N/A

Devanahalli Fort

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Built by Malla Baire Gowda in 1501, the Devanalli Fort was a ground for various battles. While the fort was damaged as a result of these conflicts, the present-day fort reflects modifications made by Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan. Today, the fortress stands as a testament to the history and culture of the region. While the interiors are festooned with various temples (Siddheswar Swami temple, Chandramouleshwara temple, and Raghavendra Swamy temple), the walls narrate the story of the yesteryears via graffiti.

Location: 14, Kavi Kalidasa Road, Gandhi Nagar, Bengaluru
How to reach: Kadugodi Metro Station is approximately 35.3 km away.
Timings: 7 am to 8.30 pm
Entry Fee: N/A

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Best time to visit Bangalore

Bangalore is best explored between the cooler months from October to February. With a nip in the air, but never too chilly, the city promises ideal weather conditions to explore. However, one must note that Bangalore witnesses a moderate climate throughout the year. Neither summer nor winter experience degree-based extremities, making it a pleasant city to visit any time of the year.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

– What are the best places for photography in Bangalore?
The best places for photography in Bangalore are Cubbon Park, Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Abbey Falls, Ulsoor Lake, and Nandi Hills, among others.

– What are the best options to get around in Bangalore?
The best option to get around Bangalore is through the well-connected metro. The city also offers autorickshaws, taxis, and public buses for ease of commute.

– What are the best attractions in Bangalore to visit free of cost?
A wide range of attractions in Bangalore can be accessed free of cost. The list includes Devanahalli Fort, Cubbon Park, Bull Temple, Hennur Bamboo Forest, and Maha Bodhi Society Temple, among others.

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Discover India's Biggest Forts: Historical Marvels That Are Definitely Worth Visitinghttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/destinations/india/biggest-forts-in-india-to-visit-merangarh-fort-golconda-fort-gwalior-fort/2023-11-14T00:00:03+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=143193Forts in India

India is home to some of the world’s most majestic forts that stand as a testament to its rich and diverse heritage. Through the length and breadth of the country, these fortresses have witnessed the rise and fall of empires, battles that have shaped dynasties and the ever-shifting sands of time. Keep reading as we explore the biggest forts in India and the tales hidden within their monumental walls.

India’s forts are more than just stone and mortar structures; they are gateways to the country’s rich history, each resonating with the footprints of emperors, warriors, and dynasties that have profoundly influenced the subcontinent’s destiny. From the grandeur of the Mughal Empire, as reflected by the Red Fort and Agra Fort, to the medieval might of the Rajputs, as showcased by Chittorgarh and Mehrangarh Forts, these fortresses have stood witness to defining moments in Indian history.

Explore India’s most magnificent forts

Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur

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One of the tallest forts in the country, standing at an elevation of 410 feet, is the Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. This magnificent fortress features intricate glasswork and stunning Rajput architecture within its expansive 1,200-acre grounds, immersing you in tales from the past. With regal halls made of sandstone, the fort’s majestic museum exhibits palanquins, swords, paintings and antique musical instruments. Walk the steep pathways leading through various compounds and halls to climb up to the cannon point for a breathtaking vantage point to witness the sunset.

The fort is not only a historical treasure but also a symbol of Jodhpur’s rich cultural heritage. It hosts various cultural events, music festivals, and exhibitions, making it a vibrant centre of art and culture in Rajasthan.

Historical background: Built in the mid-15th century by Rao Jodha, Mehrangarh Fort served as the seat of the Rathore dynasty and played a vital role in the history of Marwar. It remains a symbol of the grandeur and resilience of the Rathore dynasty and is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and tourists exploring the royal heritage of Rajasthan.

Places to visit nearby: Jaswant Thada Museum, Phool Mahal Palace, Bal Samand Lake and Sheesh Palace Museum.

Timings: 9 am to 5:30 pm
How to reach:
By air: Jodhpur Airport is the nearest airport, approximately 8.4 km away.
By train: Jodhpur Railway Station is approximately 5.5 km away.

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Golconda Fort, Hyderabad

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A popular attraction in Hyderabad, Golconda Fort is spread across 778 acres of land. Located on the outskirts of the city, this giant citadel attracts visitors from all parts of the world who come to admire its architecture. The fort’s architectural brilliance is truly remarkable, boasting intricately designed gates, majestic ramparts, and an ingenious acoustic system that allows whispers to be heard across vast distances. One must attend the light and sound show here, which shares highlights of the fort’s history.

Golconda Fort holds a prominent place in history as it has witnessed various dynasties, battles, and cultural exchanges. It is also a symbol of the Deccani culture, known for its distinct architectural style and contributions to literature and arts.

Historical background: Built in the 12th century under the Kakatiya Dynasty, the Golconda fort was rebuilt by several Qutub Shahi rulers in the 16th century. In the late 17th century, Golconda Fort was captured by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb after an eight-month-long siege. This marked the end of the independent Golconda Sultanate and its absorption into the Mughal Empire.

Places to visit nearby: Charminar, Chowmahalla Palace, Qutub Shahi Tombs, Birla Mandir and Salar Jung Museum

Timings: 9 am to 5:30 pm
How to reach:
By air: Rajiv Gandhi International Airport is the closest airport, approximately 30.5 km away.
By train: Nampally Railway Station is approximately 10.7 km away.

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Gwalior Fort, Madhya Pradesh

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One of the most prominent structures in Madhya Pradesh is Gwalior Fort, showcasing timeless exteriors and interiors. Spread across almost 741.3 acres (3 sq km) of land, the fort houses two palaces and numerous temples inside its premises. The two main palaces, Gujari Mahal and Man Mandir were built by Raja Man Singh Tomar in the 15th century. The fort is packed with water tanks and was initially built in sandstone and lime mortar. Sitting on a hilltop, visiting this architectural wonder allows you to admire the skilled craftsmanship of the glorious past.

Gwalior Fort played a pivotal role in several historical events and battles and was considered one of the most impregnable forts in North India due to its formidable defences and strategic location.

Historical background: Gwalior Fort has a history dating back over a millennium and has been ruled by various dynasties and empires. It was originally constructed as a mud fort in the 8th century by the Tomar dynasty, who were the early rulers of Gwalior. In the 16th century, Gwalior Fort came under the control of the Mughal Empire, led by Emperor Babur. The Marathas, led by Ranoji Scindia, captured Gwalior Fort in the 18th century.

Places to visit nearby: Sasbahu Temple, Jahangir Mahal, Tomb of Tansen and Gopachal Parvat.

Timings: Open 24 hours.
How to reach:
By air: Rajmata Vijaya Raje Scindia Airport is the closest airport, 12.4 km away.
By train: Gwalior Junction Railway Station is the closest, 3.1 km away.

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Chittorgarh Fort, Rajasthan

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Chittorgarh Fort, nestled in the historic city of Chittorgarh in Rajasthan, is a colossal and iconic testament to the valour, resilience, and grandeur of India’s Rajput heritage. Perched atop a rocky hill, the fort is also one of the largest in India, spanning 700 acres of land. Its history is a tapestry of heroic tales, dramatic sieges, and unwavering loyalty to the Rajputana legacy. Within its formidable walls lie ornate palaces, intricate temples, majestic gates, and countless stories of chivalry. Chittorgarh Fort has borne witness to several pivotal moments in Indian history, including the legendary sacrifice of Rani Padmini and the prolonged sieges by various invaders.

Today, it stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and remains a prominent symbol of Rajasthan’s rich cultural and historical heritage, attracting visitors from around the world.

Historical background: Chittorgarh Fort’s origins are shrouded in myth and legend, but it is believed to have been established in the 7th century by the Maurya dynasty. One of the most significant events in the history of Chittorgarh Fort was the siege of 1303 by Alauddin Khilji. Despite the valiant defence, the fort fell to the Delhi Sultanate, and its defenders chose to perform ‘jauhar’, a mass self-immolation to avoid capture. Another famous siege of Chittorgarh Fort took place in 1568 when Emperor Akbar led an assault. The fort, under the rule of Rana Udai Singh II, faced an extended siege and ultimately fell to the Mughals.

Places to visit nearby: Kumbhalgarh Fort, Padmini Palace, Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary, Jagmandir and Lake Pichola.

Timings: 9 am to 5 pm
How to reach:
By air: Maharana Pratap Airport is the closest airport, 95.1 km away.
By train: Chittorgarh Junction is the closest railway station, 4.5 km away.

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Kangra Fort, Himachal Pradesh

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Nestled in the serene Kangra Valley of Himachal Pradesh, Kangra Fort stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of the time. As you approach its mighty walls, you’re transported back in time, to the era of Rajput dynasties, Mughal emperors, and Sikh rulers. The fort’s massive stone walls, intricate design, and strategic location atop a hill create a picturesque sight. Exploring the fort’s nooks and crannies, you’ll discover a rich tapestry of history, from the early Rajput rulers to the artistry of the Kangra school of painting. The fort, which is spread across 778 acres of land, also offers panoramic views of the lush Kangra Valley, making it a perfect blend of history and natural beauty.

Kangra Fort’s rich history, architectural splendour, and cultural legacy make it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and tourists alike.

Historical background: The history of Kangra Fort dates back over a thousand years. It is believed to have been founded by the Rajput family of Susharma Chand Katoch, who were the rulers of the region. The fort was a stronghold of the Katoch dynasty, one of the oldest surviving dynasties in the world. Kangra Fort was captured and sacked by Mahmud of Ghazni in the early 11th century, marking a significant event in its history. In the 17th century, the fort was taken over by the Mughal Empire under Emperor Jahangir. The fort came under the control of Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s Sikh Empire in the early 19th century. The Sikhs maintained their presence in the region until the British East India Company’s annexation in the mid-19th century.

Places to visit nearby: Raja Sansar Chandra Museum, Namgyal Monastery, Dal Lake and BhagsuNag Waterfall.

Timings: 9 am to 7:30 pm
How to reach:
By air: Kangra Gaggal Airport is the nearest airport, 12.4 km away.
By train: Pathankot Cantt is the nearest railway station, 89.4 km away.

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Red Fort, Delhi

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Spread across 256 acres of land and surrounded by a striking 18-metre-high wall, the spectacular fort got its name from the red-coloured stone extensively used in its construction. Famously known as ‘Lal Quila’, the Red Fort is undoubtedly one of the most iconic monuments in the country. It took almost ten years to complete construction on the entire fort. Measuring 900 metres by 550 metres, the walls of the fort cover a perimeter of 2.41 km and rise to a height of 33.5 metres.

This UNESCO World Heritage Site in the heart of Old Delhi is a testament to Mughal grandeur and sophistication. Its intricate design, featuring ornate arches, delicate marble inlays, and sprawling courtyards, showcases the zenith of Mughal architecture. Today, it remains a vibrant reminder of the country’s struggle for independence, and an annual focal point for the nation’s Independence Day celebrations, where the tricolour flag is unfurled from the iconic Lahori Gate.

Historical significance: The construction of the Red Fort began in 1638 under the rule of Emperor Shah Jahan of the Mughal Empire. It served as the main residence of Mughal emperors for over 200 years and witnessed numerous grand celebrations, including the famous Peacock Throne where Emperor Shah Jahan received foreign dignitaries. During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the British took control of the fort, when they also removed several precious items, including the Koh-i-Noor diamond, from the fort. It then came under British rule and lost its status as a royal residence.

Places to visit nearby: Jama Masjid, India Gate, Jantar Mantar, National Museum and Chandni Chowk Market.

Timings: 9:30 am to 4:30 pm
How to reach:
By air: Indira Gandhi International Airport is the closest airport, 20 km away.
By train: Old Delhi Railway Station is only a km away.

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Lohagad Fort, Pune

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Lohagad Fort in Pune, Maharashtra, is a UNESCO-enlisted World Heritage Site that should be visited for the majestic structure and the breathtaking views it offers at an elevation of 3,400 feet. Get amazed by the traditional Indian architecture of the fort dating back to the 18th century. The fort gets its name from the spikes on the two entrance gates, the northern entrance and the southern entrance, which are made of eight different metals. This monument is an ideal trekking spot for nature and adventure enthusiasts. With three old palaces, the fort also houses a museum that should not be missed.

The fort’s impressive architecture, picturesque location, and historical legacy make it a beloved destination for history enthusiasts, trekkers, and tourists, who come to explore its ancient ruins and soak in the breathtaking views it offers of the Sahyadri mountains.

Historical significance: The Lohagad Fort’s origins can be traced back to around 300 BCE when it was built by the Satavahana dynasty. It was later occupied by various dynasties, including the Mauryas, the Chalukyas, and the Yadavas. The Lohagad Fort is most famously associated with the legendary Maratha king, Chhatrapati Shivaji, who captured the fort in 1648. The fort changed hands several times between the Marathas and the Mughals during the 18th century and was eventually captured by the Mughals in 1751 and remained under their control until the advent of British colonial rule.

Places to visit nearby: Pavana Lake, Della Adventure Park, Karla Caves and Tikona Fort.

Timings: 9 am to 5:30 pm
How to reach:
By air: Pune International Airport is the closest airport, 70.4 km away.
By train: Malavli Railway Station is the closest railway station, 58 km away.

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Jaisalmer Fort, Rajasthan

Jaisalmer Fort, Rajasthan
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Jaisalmer Fort is one of the most enthralling structures in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, that houses several temples, residences and palaces as it stands with four entrances on a hill. Explore the many hidden passageways and visit other attractions such as the Jain Temples, Raj Mahal and Laxmikanth Temple as you wait for the sun to set. During sunset, witness the fort shimmering like gold, thanks to the yellow sandstones used in its building. The 1,500 ft long and 750 ft wide fort in the Thar desert should be visited for its extraordinary architecture, which features Rajasthani style, Mughal patterns and Bengali art.

Today, Jaisalmer Fort stands not only as a historical marvel but also as a vibrant living monument. The fort’s mesmerising architecture, bustling bazaars, and cultural heritage make it a must-visit destination for tourists, offering a glimpse into Rajasthan’s rich and colourful past.

Historical significance: This UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts a rich history that dates back to its foundation in 1156 AD. The fort was built by Rawal Jaisal, the founder of Jaisalmer, and served as the capital of the Bhati Rajput clan. Over the centuries, Jaisalmer Fort served as a vital military stronghold, protecting the city from invasions by various rulers, including the Mughals. Jaisalmer’s location on the Silk Route also brought immense prosperity to the region.

Places to visit nearby: Nathmal ki Haveli, Gadisar Lake and Jaisalmer War Museum.

Timings: Open 24 hours.
How to reach:
By air: Jodhpur Airport is the closest airport, 268.3 km away.
By train: Jodhpur Railway Station is the closest, 264.8 km away.

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Agra Fort, Agra

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Made from red sandstone and marble, the remarkable fortress of Agra spans 94 acres and has also been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Often overshadowed by the wondrous Taj Mahal in the city, Agra Fort must be visited for its grand courtyards, the workmanship of the artists, and the Indo-Saracenic architecture. The structure was built by the Mughal emperor Akbar and served as the royal residence of the Mughal Kings until 1638. The fort houses several exquisite buildings, namely Moti Masjid, Diwan-i-Aam, Diwan-i-Khas and Musamman Burj, Jahangir’s Palace, Khaas Mahal and Sheesh Mahal, which are a visual delight.

Agra Fort is not only an architectural marvel but also a repository of India’s rich history, and its stunning design continues to captivate visitors from around the world, making it a key attraction in the city of Agra.

Historical significance: Agra Fort’s origins can be traced back to the 11th century when it was originally a brick fort. However, the present-day structure was built during the reign of Emperor Akbar in the mid-16th century. Agra Fort witnessed important historical events, including the imprisonment of Shah Jahan by his son Aurangzeb, who later died within its walls, looking across the Yamuna River at the Taj Mahal, the monument he had built for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. Under British colonial rule, parts of the fort were used for military purposes, and it fell into a state of neglect.

Places to visit nearby: Taj Mahal, Mehtab Bagh, Jama Masjid and Anguri Bagh.

Timings: 6 am to 6 pm
How to reach:
By air: Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Airport is the closest airport, 8.2 km away.
By train: Agra Fort Railway Station is the closest railway station, 2 km away.

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Panhala Fort, Kolhapur

Panhala Fort, Kolhapur
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One of the biggest forts in the Deccan, the Panhala Fort is situated about 19 km from Kolhapur in Maharashtra. Sitting on the Sahyadri mountain range, the fort is placed at an elevation of 2,772 ft above sea level. With numerous underground tunnels, one of them extending to one km, several other structures in the fort are worth exploring. Visit major attractions such as Teen Darwaza, Wagh Darwaza, Andhar Bavadi, Kalavanticha Mahal, Ambarkhana, Dharma Kothi and Sajja Kothi. Built in the Bijapuri style, the design features peacock and lotus motifs across various structures.

The fort’s rich history and stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape make it a memorable visit for anyone interested in the legacy of the Marathas and the historical heritage of Maharashtra.

Historical significance: The Panhala Fort’s history can be traced to the 12th century when it was constructed by the Shilahara dynasty. In the 15th century, the Bahamani Sultanate captured Panhala and it was later taken over by the Adil Shahi dynasty. Chhatrapati Shivaji, the founder of the Maratha Empire, captured the fort in 1659. The Mughals, led by Aurangzeb, laid siege to Panhala Fort in 1690 when Maratha commander Baji Prabhu Deshpande sacrificed his life to ensure Shivaji’s safe exit. The fort finally fell to the Mughals and remained under their control for several years.

Places to visit nearby: Pusati Buruj (historical place), Kaneri Museum, Rankala Lake and Tabak Udyan (garden).

Timings: 7 am to 5:30 pm
How to reach:
By air: Kolhapur airport is the closest airport, 30.6 km away.
By train: Kolhapur Railway Station is the closest railway station, 21.8 km away.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
– Are forts in India open to the public?
Yes, forts in India are open to the public.

– Are there any haunted forts in India?
Yes, India has several haunted forts. Bhangarh Fort in Rajasthan, Uparkot Fort in Gujarat and Firoz Shah Kotla Fort in Delhi are a few of them.

– Can I stay at forts in India?
Yes, you can stay at forts in India, as some forts have been converted into palaces. Ahilya Fort Heritage Hotel, Ramathra Fort and Hill Fort are some of the forts you can stay at.

– Are there any UNESCO World Heritage-listed forts in India?
Yes, six forts in Rajasthan, namely Chittorgarh, Kumbhalgarh, Jaisalmer, Ranthambhore (Sawai Madhopur), Gagaron (Jhalawar) and Amber (Jaipur), Lohagad Fort in Pune and Agra Fort are some of the world heritage sites recognised by UNESCO.

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Footloose In Hyderabad: Exploring Famous Walking Streets For Fun And Flavourhttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/destinations/india/walking-street-hyderabad-shop-snack-stroll-at-these-famous-streets/2023-11-13T07:00:34+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=141582walking street hyderabad

Nothing compares to the joy of exploring a city on foot. The bustling bazaars, cobbled avenues, and cultural hotspots come alive as curious travellers pace along the streets. Case in point: Hyderabad. The City of Pearls is sprinkled with iconic neighbourhoods, architectural marvels, and numerous high streets for retail therapy. If a Hyderabad holiday is on the cards for you, we recommend street-hopping and walking the tourist trails. 

Admire the buildings that flaunt multiple architectural styles, interact with the locals, and pocket memories — one stride at a time. Whether you fancy a quiet stroll along the lake, sampling street food, or shopping at a promenade — Hyderabad’s popular streets offer it all.

Step by step: Walking through Hyderabad’s scenic streets

Necklace road

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Mimicking a sparkling necklace ornamenting the Hussain Sagar Lake, the Necklace Road delights with a lake-side walkway, coffee shops, and exciting activities for all age groups. At first glance, the Gautam Buddha statue in the middle of the lake emerges as the highlight. On walking some more, you’ll be greeted by a host of restaurants and coffee shops — perfect for a quick break, until you’re fuelled to walk some more. We recommend hitting the ‘Eat Street’ on Necklace Road for lake-side munchies and get-togethers. Click a memorable shot in front of the “Love Hyderabad” sculpture, stop at Nani’s Tiffins for a sumptuous breakfast, make some furry friends at the Dog Park, or partake in go-karting at Pitstop. Occasionally, cultural activities, games, and band performances are also organised at this hotspot!

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Abids

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This commercial hub takes its name from the iconic Jewish valet, Albert Abid, who served the sixth Nizam. Dotted with some of the city’s oldest churches, Irani cafes, and a Parsi Fire Temple, Abids promises to teleport you to a vintage wonderland. A brief walk through the lanes will introduce you to a mix of Anglican, Persian, and Modern architectural styles that have been preserved for over 200 years. Saunter through the locality and pay respects at the myriad churches like St Joseph’s Cathedral Church, Wesley Church, and Centenary Methodist Church. Stop for one of the best Hyderabadi Biryanis in the city at the Grand Hotel, an establishment dating back to 1935. Better yet, brace your tastebuds for South Indian fare at the Taj Mahal Hotel. For a sweet lesson in history, stop by the Hameedi Confectioners. It is said that the last Nizam loved their Jouzi Halwa, a Turkish dessert. In addition to architectural marvels and palate-pleasing diners, Abids is also a shopper’s haven. Head to Meena Bazaar for traditional attires spanning everything from Anarkali suits to sarees. A little further, Kamal Watch Co. delights with timepieces of international and indigenous origin — housing horological creations by Rolex, Balmain and more.

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Jubilee Hills

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Another bustling and upscale neighbourhood perfect for exploring on foot is Jubilee Hills. If you start your day early, begin with a stroll along the tranquil Lotus Park. Just 3 minutes into the walk, you’ll face the Shri Jagannath Temple — a vibrant creation by the Kalinga Cultural Trust that pleases with its intricate architecture. For those who fancy an open gym area, walking trails, and peacocks in the wilderness, the KBR National Park is a mere 10-minute walk away. Grab a wholesome breakfast at nearby diners like The Hole In The Wall Cafe and Sage Farm Cafe. As the sun sets, Jubilee Hills rolls the carpet for some of the city’s best nightlife destinations. Say yes to pub-hopping and explore Tabula Rasa Cafe and Bar, Prost Brewpub, Fat Pigeon, and The Moonshine Project, among other options. Additionally, if your itinerary includes some retail therapy, hit Road Number 36 — an upscale shopping street filled with trendy brands in the heart of Jubilee Hills.

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Tank Bund road

Among the most walkable streets in Hyderabad is the Tank Bund Road. Spread across 2.09 km, this road helps you pocket about 3000 steps while enjoying soul-soothing views. A 20 to 25-minute walk along this road will take you to the NTR Garden and Lumbini Park. With its well-manicured lawns and views of the Gautam Buddha statue and Birla temple, the NTR Garden is a must-visit. In addition to indulgent walking paths, it has water tunnels, fun rides for kids, and a haunted house too! The Lumbini Park, on the other hand, pleases with a boat ride to the Gauntam Buddha statue in the Hussain Sagar Lake, and a laser show in the evening. For those seeking a day of outdoor exploration amidst lush greens, the Tank Bund road and its nearby (and walkable) destinations are an excellent choice.

Charminar Bazaar

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The next port of call is Hyderabad’s celebrated Charminar Bazaar. Needless to say, Charminar is an inseparable jewel in the city’s heritage. Built by Sultan Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, the structure is over 200 years old, and the adjoining Charminar Bazaar is about the same age. Unlike other markets, Charminar Bazaar only opens after 11 am and continues to entertain visitors until 11 pm. Here, buy the choicest of cultural finds like radiant bangles, kharra dupattas with zardosi work, signature perfumes and ittars, and much more. The market is also known for its authentic pearl stores that sell everything from Basra to Cultured pearls. After a day of shopping, head to Nimrah cafe for authentic Irani chai and Osmania biscuits. Other must-try delicacies in this market include sheer qorma, seewaiyyan, and dahi bhalle.

Sindhi Colony

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Satiate all your street-food cravings at Sindhi Colony — one of Hyderabad’s favourite haunts to indulge in giant dabeli, chocolate paan, paani puri, burger pizza, and much more! Hit up Bombay Chaat House, Chachaji Wada Pav and Dabeli, Pizza Den, and Popular Punjabi Paratha House for the most lip-smacking meals. After you’ve savoured the salt and spice, head to Prachi’s Kulfi Celebrations and Dimmy’s Paan Palace to culminate your culinary escapades on a sweet note.

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Moazzam Jahi Market

Built in 1935, the Moazzam Jahi Market presents a tryst with vintage Hyderabad. At one glance, visitors can discern the all-pervasive old-world charm. Arches, spiral stairways, and granite stone architecture contribute to the nostalgia of the structural sensibilities of the yesteryears. Eateries with outdoor seating and a sea of shopping nooks ensure a well-rounded experience for the entire family. One of the mainstays of the market is the Famous Ice Cream Shop — their handmade ice creams come in classic and seasonal flavours and are a treat for the palate. We also recommend purchasing baked delights from the famous Karachi Bakery; from plum cakes to dilkush and fruit biscuits, there’s no dearth of flavoursome confections here. Additionally, get your hands on striking pottery items sold by local vendors, Hyderabadi souvenirs, and exotic fruits at the market. Make sure to try mangustaan (mangosteen), Buddha’s hand (fingered citron), and ambarella (Indian hog plum).

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Koti Market (also called Sultan Bazaar)

Home decor, fashion must-haves, pre-loved books, and innovative grub stops are just some of the reasons why Hyerabad’s Koti Market is a hit with locals and tourists alike. Over 200 years old, this market abounds in handicrafts, handloom, imitation jewellery, thrift shops, bookstores, and some vintage shops too! After scouring through the stores and revelling in the remarkably low price points, stop for a bite at one of the many food outlets at Koti Market. We recommend Gokul Chat for Indian fast food and kulfi, Pragathi Tiffin Centre for wholesome breakfasts and South Indian meals, and Panchratan Bakery for cookies and desserts.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

– Which road is best for a photo shoot in Hyderabad?
The best photoshoot spots in Hyderabad include the Maqta Art District, Charminar, Gudimalkapur Flower Market, Jumerat Bazaar, Necklace Road, Shilparamam, and Monda Market, among others.

– Which road is famous in Hyderabad?
Some of the popular roads in Hyderabad include Tank Bund Road, Necklace Road, and Road Number 36 on Jubilee Hills.

– Which Bazar is famous in Hyderabad?
The famous bazaars of Hyderabad include the likes of  Koti Market (also called Sultan Bazar), Moazzam Jahi Market, Charminar Market, Laad Market, etc.

– Which is best for shopping in Hyderabad?
For shopping in Hyderabad, we recommend the Charminar Market, Abids, Laad Market, and Koti Market (also called Sultan Bazar).

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Magnificent Diwali Fetes To Explore In Delhi This Festive Seasonhttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/destinations/india/mela-and-shops-for-diwali-in-delhi/2023-11-12T06:00:30+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=143457Diwali mela

Diwali is one of the biggest festivals in India which brings with it many celebrations that require preparation, especially shopping. Delhi is one city that celebrates this festival of lights with utmost enthusiasm, which also means many visits to different Diwali melas, fetes and fairs in 2023.

The fascinating part about the Diwali melas in Delhi is the beautiful decorations of colourful lights, diyas, lanterns, and rangoli that create a festive atmosphere. You will also find numerous stalls and exhibitions where vendors sell a variety of goods, including traditional and contemporary clothing, jewellery, handicrafts, home decor items, and sweets. It’s an excellent opportunity for people to do their Diwali shopping.

The Diwali 2023 fetes in Delhi also feature cultural performances such as folk dances, music concerts, theatrical performances, and other forms of entertainment which you can enjoy while indulging in a variety of traditional Indian delicacies, street food, sweets, and snacks from different states of India.

The best part about the Diwali 2023 melas remains the fun activities like games, rides, and competitions, especially for children. There are attractions like Ferris wheels, carousels, and various game stalls, adding to the festive fun. There are also so many special areas that have shops exclusively dedicated to Diwali shopping. Check out our specially curated list below:

List of fetes, melas and shopping pop-ups to explore for Diwali 2023

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Blind School Diwali Mela

The Blind Relief Association organises an annual Diwali Mela and for the 2023 edition, they have gathered their team to sell products like candles, diyas, paper mache, gift bags, laptop bags, organisers, etc. All proceeds from the sales are used to support the education and training of the visually impaired.

Address: The Blind Relief Association, Delhi Lal Bahadur Shastri Marg, Near Hotel Oberoi

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Dastkar: Festival Of Light

A Diwali 2023 fair that you cannot miss is Dastkar: Festival Of Light. Several local artisans from 26 states set up their stalls at this Diwali mela. From cultural performances to tasty festive food, you will find a lot of entertaining things under one roof. Diwali shopping for outfits can also be done here.

Address: Nature Bazaar Venue, Andheria Madh, Chattarpur

Jashn- The Charity Diwali Mela

The Rotaract Club of Delhi Yuva has organised a charity Diwali mela called Jashn. Expect to witness cultural performances from various artists, handicraft Diwali Bazar, dhol and a groovy DJ at the fair. The Diwali mela will also have several competitions where you can win exciting prizes.

Address: Block H, Vikaspuri, New Delhi, Delhi

Meri Dilli Utsav

Another amazing Diwali fete that you can be a part of is Meri Dilli Utsav. The annual extravaganza offers a unique Diwali shopping experience along with entertaining and unique programs and exotic mouth-watering delicacies. More than 200 lifestyle stalls are set up at the event, ensuring that you will have a great shopping experience at the Diwali fair.

Address: Dilli Haat Pritampura, Pritampura TV Tower, Netaji Shubash Palace, Pritampura, New Delhi, Delhi

Chandni Chowk market

One of the oldest and busiest markets in Delhi, Chandni Chowk is famous for its narrow lanes, historical monuments, and a wide variety of goods. It’s an excellent place to buy textiles, electronics, jewellery, and traditional Indian attire. Don’t miss the street food and the vibrant atmosphere while shopping.

Address: 2573, Nai Sarak, Roshanpura, Old Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi

Malviya Nagar market

From day-to-day items to extravagant finds, many local residents head to Malviya Nagar for Diwali shopping. The main Market has several stores including some of the best shops for pottery and ceramics. If you are looking for home decor for Diwali, then this place is perfect for you.

Address: Old Market, Block C, Malviya Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi

Dilli Haat

Dilli Haat is an open-air market that showcases the rich heritage and culture of India. It offers a range of handicrafts, textiles, pottery, and jewellery from different states of India. The market also hosts cultural events, making it a delightful shopping experience.

Address: INA Market, Dilli Haat, Kidwai Nagar West, Kidwai Nagar, Delhi

Lajpat Nagar market

Lajpat Nagar is famous for its diverse range of products, including clothing, accessories, and home decor items. It’s a great place to shop for both traditional and contemporary Indian wear. This Delhi market is divided into different blocks, each specialising in specific items.

Address: Block J, Lajpat Nagar II, Lajpat Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi

Palika Bazaar market

Located in Connaught Place, Palika Bazaar is an underground market known for electronic goods, clothing, accessories, and footwear. It’s a bustling market where you can find a wide range of products at competitive prices.

Address: 26, Baba Kharak Singh Rd, Hanuman Road Area, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi

Janpath Market

Janpath is a popular market among tourists, offering a variety of products such as clothing, accessories, artefacts, and home decor items. It’s a great place to buy souvenirs and unique gifts for your guests this Diwali.

Address: J6H9+JGJ, Janpath Rd, Janpath, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

-What is Diwali Mela?
Diwali fetes are fairs that are organised to celebrate the festival of lights.

-Is there any Diwali Mela in Delhi?
There are many Diwali Mela in Delhi as listed above.

-Where can I go for Diwali in Delhi?
You can visit the fetes, parties and cultural programmes during Diwali 2023.

-Which is the best mela in Delhi NCR?
Meri Dilli Utsav is one of the best melas in Delhi NCR.

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