Tourist Places to Visit in Pangong, Jammu and Kashmir, India

Tourist Places to Visit in Pangong, Jammu and Kashmir, India

Pangong is a beautiful lake positioned at a height of about 4,350 meters from the mean level of sea. It is 134 km long lake sited on the Himalayan range, sixty percent of the lake flows in Tibet and remaining forty percent in India. The lake has a total area of 604 sq. km. and about 5 km wide.

Pangong Lake is situated between latitude 33°43′04.59″ in the north and longitude 78°53′48.48″in the east. The lake is home to rare species of some small crustaceans. Also tourists can see duck, gulls, Bar-headed goose, Brahmini ducks, Kiang and Marmot over and on the lake surface. Pangong Lake is also called as ‘Pangong Tso’.

 

Connectivity to Pangong Lake:

Pangong Lake is located about five hour drive from Leh Town and also there is an inner line permit necessary to visit Pangong Lake. The permit is available at the tourist office in Leh.

Pangong Tso is situated on the Indo-Tibet border about 200 km from Leh Town, 415 Kms from Kargil and about 484 Kms from Manali. There are few Jammu and Kashmir State Road Transport Corporation buses and other private buses plying between Pangong Lake and its nearby regions. Other than buses, there are plenty of tourist vehicles, Taxis and Jeeps accessible to travel in and near Pangong Lake.

The nearest railway station is Jammu Railway Station situated about 900 km from Pangong. Tourists can board trains of the main cities of the country like Bangalore, Lucknow, Chennai, Kanyakumari, Dehradun, Ahmedabad, Mumbai and New Delhi from Jammu Railway Station.

Leh Airport is the closest airport to Pangong and also one can board flights from Srinagar International Airport.

 

Other tourist places to see near Pangong Lake:

General Zorawar’s Fort:

General Zorawar’s Fort also called as Riasi Fort is a historical fort and a popular tourist destination in Ladakh Region. It is located near Leh Palace and the Namgyal Tsemo Gompa. It was the residence of prominent Warrior General Zorawar Singh. The fort includes treasure of the Zorawar Singh, collection of coins and varieties of all latest stamps is located about 20 km from Leh City.

 

Hall of Fame:

Hall of Fame is a museum situated 5 km away from Leh City lies on Spituk – Kargil Road constructed in reminiscence of the heroic soldiers who lost their lives in Indo-Pakistan war. The museum comprises the photographs and life histories of courageous soldiers, Ladakhi culture, history and wildlife in the world.

The museum opens from 9 am to 1 pm and 3 pm to 7 pm. The entrance fee is 50 Rupees per head.

Leh Palace:

9 storey Leh Palace was a house of the King Singge Namgyal and was constructed during the period of 17th century. It is located 2 km away from Leh Town and this beautifully built Palace can reachable within 10 minutes by Taxi or Jeeps from Leh Town. There are different entrance fees for Indian and foreign tourists. Five Rupees entrance fees for Indians and hundred rupees for Foreigners.

 

Maharana Pratap Sagar Dam:

Maharana Pratap Sagar Dam was earlier known as Pong Dam Reservoir and was named after famous fighter Maharana Pratap. It is the best viewpoint for bird watching and was announced as a wildlife sanctuary in 1983. It visited by more than 225 species of migratory birds from Central Asia and Siberia. This wildlife sanctuary is home to barking deer, sambhar, wild boars and leopards.

 

Stok Palace:

Stok Palace is one of the prime attractions of Leh placed 15 km away from Leh Town. It was constructed by King Tsespal Tondup Namgyal in the year 1825 AD and it magnetizes tourists from all over the country and also from bordering countries because of its ancient architecture. It is well known for its stunning garden and watching sunrise as well as sun set from here gives a great feel to visitors. The palace is open to visitors from 8 am to 7 pm. The entrance fee is 25 rupees per head.

 

The list of other places near Pangong Tso is:

  • Shanti Stupa, Leh
  • Stok Palace Museum
  • Drang-Drung Glacier
  • Suru Valley
  • Tso Kar Lake
  • Tso Moriri Lake

 

Best time to visit Pangong Tso:

The months of winter and monsoon season are the ideal time to visit Pangong to watch beautiful lake.

 

Accommodation options near Pangong:

The hotels near Pangong are famous for its rich hospitality services. Hotels in Leh and Ladakh are:

  • Hotel Hill Town
  • Padma Hotel Guest House
  • Hotel Khangri
  • Hotel Lasermo
  • Indus Guest House
  • Snow Leopard Guest House
  • Royal Ladakh
  • Hotel Shambhala
  • Singge Palace Hotel
  • The Grand Dragon, Ladakh
  • Omasila Hotel
  • Namgyal Palace Hotel
  • Hotel Tso-Kar
  • Oriental Hotel and Guest House

Places to Visit in Panchamarhi, Hoshangabad, Madhya Pradesh, India

Places to Visit in Panchamarhi, Hoshangabad, Madhya Pradesh, India

Panchamarhi is a hill station situated in Hoshangabad District in Madhya Pradesh State in India. It is a tourist paradise well known for Pachmarhi Cantonment and Satpura ki Rani. Dhupgarh, Vindhya and Satpura range lies on Panchamarhi.

Panchamarhi is located about 200 km from state capital Bhopal and about 532 km south of Gwalior City. The Pin Code of Panchamarhi is 461881. Panchamarhi is positioned between 22.4667°N latitude and 78.4333°E longitude and is placed at an altitude of 1100 meters.

Most of the Panchamarhi is covered by trees and other than environmental beauties Panchamarhi houses hotels, a movie hall, a club golf course, airstrip, a market and a military base.

 

History of Panchamarhi:

Gond tribe King Bhawut Singh ruled Panchamarhi for so many years and also he was made it as his capital. British Government conquered Panchamarhi from the local Kings in the year 1857. British Army Captain James Forsyth revealed Pachmarhi’s specialties to foreign countries in 1857. UNESCO declared Pachmarhi Park as one of the World Biosphere Reserves in May 2009.

 

Food, Culture and Shopping in Panchamarhi:

Panchamarhi is populated with major religions of the country like Hindu, Muslim and Christians. Hindi is the official language of Panchamarhi. Apart from Hindi, the natives speak Urdu, Marathi, Sindhi and Gujarati Language. Phag and Lota are the popular dance styles of Panchamarhi.

The cuisine of Panchamarhi is similar to Rajasthani and Gujarati Style. Jowar and Wheat are the staple food of locals. Bafla is a special type of wheat cake and Rogan Josh, Keema, Korma, Chicken Kabab and Biryani Pilaf are most popular non vegetarian dishes of Panchamarhi.

Panchamarhi is well known for woven silk sarees and handicraft products. Panchamarhi Town houses numerous folk paintings, jute woodcraft, stone craft, terra cotta and zari work shops. Also the town is packed with several modern retail outlets, general stores and film theatres along with handicraft shops.

 

How to reach Panchamarhi?

Panchamarhi has good connectivity with surrounding regions and the major cities of the state as well. There are regular buses available to Hoshangabad, Babai, Sohagpur and Pipariya from Panchamarhi Bus Junction. Also tourists can hire Autos, Taxis and Jeeps to reach surrounding localities.

Piparia Railway Station is the nearest and main railway station to Panchamarh located about 51 km and other railway stations near Panchamarhi are Junnardeo Railway Station, Bankhedi Railway Station and Sohagpur Railway Station. The distance between Panchamarhi and Bhopal Airport is about 213 kms.

 

Tourist places in Panchamarhi:

 

Satpura National Park:

Satpura National Park is stretched over an area of 523 sq. km. and was established in the year 1981. It is situated on Satpura ranges very near to Panchamarhi. The park includes fine gorges, dark forests, ravines and sandstone peaks.

Satpura National Park is rich in bamboo, teak, tendu, aonla, mahua, bel trees and also there are several leopard, tiger, flying squirrel sambhar, chital, bhedki, nilgai, chinkara, bison (gour), wild boar, wild dog and bear found in the park.

 

Christ Church:

Christ Church is a worship place of Christians and was constructed by British in the year 1875 with western style of architecture and hemispherical dome on top is the prime attraction of the church.

 

Apsara Vihar:

Apsara Vihar is a stunning waterfall on the hills of Pachmarhi. Here water falls from the height of 30 feet is about 14 km away from the Pachmarhi Bus Stand and is very popular among the surrounding regions.

 

Rajat Prapat:

Rajat Prapat is a waterfall situated in the vicinity of Apsara Vihar also known as Silver Falls and here water falls from the height of 350 feet. Monsoon season is the best time to enjoy the natural beauty of Rajat Prapat.

 

Jata Shankar Cave:

Jata Shankar Cave is a holy place has 108 Shiva lingams inside the caves. According Hindu Mythology, it is believed that Lord Shiva sited inside the cave to escape from demon Bhasmasur. The water flows through Jata Shankar Cave is called as Gupt Ganga’.

 

Other top attractions near Panchamarhi are:

  • Priyadarshini Point
  • Bade Mahadev Cave
  • Jata Shankar Cave

 

Best time to visit Panchamarhi:

During the months of monsoon is the great time to reach Panchamarhi because of its marvelous waterfalls.

 

Accommodation options in Panchamarhi:

Major well facilitated hotels and home stays in Panchamarhi are:

  • Highlands Hotel
  • Pachmarhi Hotel
  • Glen View Hotel
  • Panchavati Huts and Cottages
  • Welcome Heritage Golf View
  • Pandav Hotel
  • Misty Meadows
  • Champak Bungalow
  • Pachmarhi Regency Hotel
  • Giri Shingar Hotel
  • Amaltas Hotel
  • Rock End Manor
  • Satpura Retreat
  • Kachnar Hotel
  • Utkarsh Hotel
  • Ambika Shree Hotel
  • Vinayak Hotel
  • Amrapali Hotel

Tourist Places to Visit in Pakur, Jharkhand, India

Tourist Places to Visit in Pakur, Jharkhand, India

Pakur is a municipal town and the administrative headquarter of Pakur District in the Indian State of Jharkhand, geographically located between latitude 24.63° in the north and longitude 87.85° in the east. Pakur District occupies an area of 696 sq. km. and the Postal Code of Pakur is 816107.

Pakur District is bounded by Sahebganj district in the north, Dumka district on the west, Godda district to the northwest, Murshidabad district and Birbhum district of West Bengal towards east and southeast respectively.

The holy river Ganga flows through southern part of Pakur District. Agriculture is the main economy source of Pakur. Pakur is rich in mineral sources of coal, china clay, fire clay, and silica.

Pakur houses one of the major coal reserves in the globe. Pakur is famous for its crushing and screening equipment manufacturing units. Agarwalla Crushes is the first indigenous crusher manufacturing unit of Pakur established in the year 1928.

Other than the industries and tourist places, Pakur is home to numerous well facilitated educational institutions. D.A.V. Public School and Bethany Christian Society School are the major schools at Pakur.

 

History of Pakur:

Pakur was ruled by major dynasties of the country and foreign as well. Pakur was formed as a district in the year 1994. Prior to being a region in Jharkhand State, it was the part of Santhal Parganas district of Bihar.

 

Food, Shopping and Culture in Pakur:

The natives of Pakur have a greater knowledge of state main music styles like Domkach, Janani, Jhumar, Mardana, Daidhara and Pahilsanjha. Also Paika, Chaw, Jadur and Karma are the popular dance styles of locals. Pakur locals are very much expert in wood crafts, bamboo crafts, Paitkar paintings and metal works.

Litti, Pittha, Suran Chutney and Khichdi are the most favorite food of Pakur citizens. One can see the different communities of people in Pakur like Asur, Banjara, Bhumij, Bedia, Binjhia, Santhal, Oraon, Birjia, Birhor, Chero, Gond, Karmali, Parhaiya, Kora, Lohar, Munda, Mahli and Mal Paharia.

Pakur is the best place to purchase handicraft products and archeological items. There are several handicrafts products centres situated in Pakur and items are available at affordable cost.

 

Connectivity to Pakur:

Pakur is well connected by both road and railway transport facilities. There are ample number of buses plying between Pakur and its surrounding towns regularly. Buses are easily accessible at Pakur Town Bus Stand and other local bus terminals.

Pakur Railway Station is located 1.5 km away from the heart of the town and there are daily train services available to Ranchi City (420 km) and other major cities of the state. Malda Airport, West Bengal is the nearest airport to Pakur located at a distance of 63 kms.

 

Places to see in Pakur:

Shiva Temple:

Shiva Temple is one of the oldest temples of Pakur dedicated to Lord Shiva and is very famous worship place among the people  of surrounding regions. There is daily pooja done in Shiva Temple.

 

Shiv Sheetla Mandir:

Shiv Sheetla Mandir is devoted to Lord Shiva and Goddess Shakti and is situated well behind Pakur Railway Station.

 

Siddhu-Kanhu Park:

Siddhu-Kanhu Park is a delightful park situated near SDO Bungalow in the vicinity of Deputy Commissioner’s residence and Martello Tower.

 

Nityakali Mandir:

Nityakali Mandir is sited 2 km away from Pakur Railway Station devoted to Goddess Kali. The idol of the Goddess Kali made by big black stone and this temple is visited by most numbers of pilgrims throughout the year.

 

Devinagar:

Devinagar is a village situated towards southwest of Pakur city. It includes the residences of King Raja Udit Narayan Singh and some ruins of the temples. Other than the residences, it has numerous famous temples.

 

Other tourist places in and around Pakur are as follows:

  • Birkitti Fort
  • Mahakal Shakti Pith
  • Kanchangarah
  • Dharni-Pahar
  • Martello tower
  • Hot Spring of Sidpur
  • Dharni-Pahar Temple
  • Diwan-e-Pir
  • Kathikund
  • Mayurakshi River
  • Baba Basukinath Dham
  • Massanjore Dam
  • Shristi Hill Park

 

Best time to visit Pakur:

September to March is the ideal time to holiday Pakur to enjoy the festival celebrations of Pakur.

 

Accommodation options in and around Pakur:

Prominent hotels, rest houses and guest houses located in Pakur, Dumka (87 km) and Godda (106 km) are as follows:

  • Aditya Hotel
  • Hotel R K Palace
  • Anu Guest House
  • Shyam Hotel
  • Sona Hotel
  • Anand Hotel
  • Suvidha Hotel
  • Kalyani Hotel
  • Karuna Rest House
  • Anjana Hotel

Best Places to Visit in Pachewar, Tonk, Rajasthan, India

Best Places to Visit in Pachewar, Tonk, Rajasthan, India

Pachewar is a village situated in Malpura Taluk of Tonk District in the Indian State of Rajasthan. It is located about 312 meters from the mean level of sea. Pachewar is well known for its ancient historical Pachewargarh Fort.

Pachewar is placed 23 km away from taluk main town Malpura and about 88 km from district main town Tonk. Pachewar is located at the distance of 88 km from state capital Jaipur. The Postal Code of Pachewar is 304502.

Pachewar is surrounded by tourist destinations, educational institutions, worship places and several big shops. Barol, Malikpur, Parli, Kirawal and Kurad are the nearby villages of Pachewar.

 

Culture, Shopping and Cuisine in Pachewar:

The temples in and around Pachewar are famous for holiness. Shri Kalyan Temple is a prominent temple located about 30 km from Pachewar. Onn Mataji Temple, Sindholiya Temple, Adinath Jain Temple and Jain Dadawadi are the popular worship places surrounding Pachewar. Also there is annual fair celebrated in major temples of Pachewar.

Pachewar is famous for vegetarian items and handicraft products. Krishi Mandi is the agricultural market located in Tonk Town about 90 km from Pachewar. Tourists can choose any products at affordable cost from Ashok General Stores and medical products are available at reasonable prices in famous Agarwal Medical Store.

The food and drinks in and around Pachewar are very delicious and tasty compared to other regions of the district. Jhajariya, Makkhan-bada, and Imarti are the popular sweet dishes of Pachewar. Most of the Pachewaris like Roti, Chapati and side dish called ‘Potato Sabji’.

 

Connectivity to Pachewar:

State Highway 12 passes near Pachewar and it is very easy to reach Jaipur, Kankroli, Malpura, Kekri and Bhilwara by private and government vehicles through this highway. One can board buses to major towns of the state at Malpura Town Bus Stand and other local bus stops.

Malpura Railway Station is the closest railway station to Pachewar situated 23 km away. The distance between Pachewar and Jaipur International Airport is about 88 kms.

 

Places to see near Pachewar:

Pachewar Garh Fort:

Pachewar Garh Fort is historical monument as well as popular tourist attraction well known for its ancient Rajasthani style of architecture and frescos. It is one of the best examples for the hard work of ancient Rajasthani architects and now has been converted into a heritage hotel.

 

Bisalpur Dam:

Bisalpur Dam was constructed in the year 1999. It is one of the best viewpoint and attracts environment lovers from all around the district. Bisalpur Dam was built for the reason of water circulation and irrigation.

 

Shri Kalyan Temple:

Shri Kalyan Temple is a worship place of Hindus situated in Diggi Town in Malpura Taluk and is about 38 km from Pachewar Village. It was constructed about 5600 years back by King Digva.

 

Chandlai:

Chandlai is a village on Tonk-Kota Road and Chandla was the founder of this Village. Also this village has one beautiful pond constructed by Chandla for his daughter Bhala.

 

Ghanta Ghar:

Ghanta Ghar is a historical monument constructed by Mohammed Sadat Ali Khan in the year 1937. Mohammed Sadat Ali Khan built this village with the help of villagers by circulating medicines to villages for the haiza disease.

 

The list of other tourist places near Pachewar include:

  • Rajamahal Palace
  • Sunehri Kothi Palace
  • Rasiya ke Tekri
  • Hathi Bhata
  • Sindholiya Temple
  • Ghati Balaji
  • Jaldevi Mandir
  • Toda Rai Singh Town
  • Mandakala
  • Rasiya ke Tekri
  • Shivaji Garden
  • Kalpvriksh
  • Hathi Bhata
  • Nagarfort
  • Sunehri Kothi
  • Jama Masjid

 

Ideal time to visit Pachewar:

The months between October and March is the best time to reach Pachewar because of its tourist friendly weather.

 

Accommodation options near Pachewar:

Hotels near Pachewar have a mixed style food and services of ancient and modern approach. Most of the hotels have good parking facility, cable TV, laundry, hot water bath, room with attached bathroom, garden area, and internet. The healthy climate of the Pachewar makes tourists very happy. Top hotels situated in Pachewar and Tonk are as follows:

  • Fort Pachewar
  • Khan Hotel
  • Sharma Hotel
  • Ambika Hotel
  • Hotel Madina
  • Hotel Ail Back
  • Bismilla Hotel
  • New Jaipur Hotel
  • Rajputana Hindu Hotel
  • Kailash Hotel
  • Hotel Royal
  • Zameel Hotel
  • Ajmera Hotel
  • Uttam Palace Hotel
  • Tordi Garh Hotel
  • The Fort Uniara
  • Durga Niwas
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