Visiting Places near Sharda University

Delhi - "The Capital City of India"

Delhi, the capital of India, is a vibrant city blending historic charm with modernity, featuring both Old Delhi and New Delhi. Key attractions include historical monuments like the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Humayun's Tomb, and Purana Qila, reflecting its Mughal heritage. The city is also home to notable temples such as Akshardham, the Lotus Temple, and ISKON Temple.

Culinary offerings abound, showcasing Delhi's diverse cultures with dishes like kebabs, tikkas, and Chhole Bhature. Central Delhi is the political hub, with must-see sites including Connaught Place, Rashtrapati Bhawan, Rajpath, and India Gate, especially beautiful when illuminated at night. Visitors can enjoy a rich tapestry of history, culture, and cuisine in this bustling metropolis.

Vrindavan - 117 kilometres from Noida

Vrindavan is a city in the state of Uttar Pradesh. It is located in the Mathura district. The place is located at a distance of round 12 km from Mathura, which according to Hinduism, is considered to be the birth place of Lord Krishna. It is believed that Lord Krishna has spent most of his childhood days in Vrindavan. It is one of the most holy towns in the country for the followers of Vaishnavism tradition of Hinduism and has several temples.

Mathura - 125 kilometres from Noida

India is a country where people of every religion co-exist. One of those religions and the most dominant of all is the Hindu religion. The Hindu religion is very deep-rooted within various sects of this religion. This makes them take trips to spiritual places and find the peace and spiritual solace that they have been trying to find. One such place is Mathura. It is about 150 kilometres from Delhi and is known to be the birthplace of Lord Krishna. There...

Taj Mahal, Agra - 188 kilometres from Noida

The Taj Mahal is located on the right bank of the Yamuna River in a vast Mughal garden that encompasses nearly 17 hectares, in the Agra District in Uttar Pradesh. It was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal with construction starting in 1632 AD and completed in 1648 AD, with the mosque, the guest house and the main gateway on the south, the outer courtyard and its cloisters were added subsequently and completed in 1653 AD. The existence of several historical and Quaranic inscriptions in Arabic script have facilitated setting the chronology of Taj Mahal. For its construction, masons, stone-cutters, inlayers, carvers, painters, calligraphers, dome builders and other artisans were requisitioned from the whole of the empire and also from the Central Asia and Iran. Ustad-Ahmad Lahori was the main architect of the Taj Mahal.

Mukteshwar - 244 kilometres from noida

Taking you a step closer to the Himalayas, this quaint little town in Nainital, Uttarakhand, is the dreamiest of places. Mukteshwar sits high at the Kumaon Hills offering you a breathtaking view of the Himalayan ranges. This sleepy town with its unspoiled beauty bears the Nanda Devi which is India's second-highest peak. There may not be many places to visit in Mukteshwar but one can always appreciate the surroundings that are lush with orchards of plum...

Abbott Mount - 282 kilometres from noida Best Time: March-November

A curious old town, where one can feel and observe the appeal of the past periods of time through a wonderful church and 13 confined bungalows dabbed over the slope is the Abbott Mount. Mount Abbott is a spot that has not changed much since it was built up in the twentieth century by a British specialist John Harold Abbott. Roasted at a rise of 6400 feet over the ocean level, it offers some bewitching perspectives on snow clad Himalayas

Pithoragarh - 300 kilometres from noida

Pithoragarh is a little urban town, situated in the state of Uttarakhand. The place is always clamoring with visitors, which is a prime case of the crude excellence of nature and is regularly affectionately alluded to as the 'Little Kashmir'. A door to Himalayan Range, this town additionally fills in as the stopover for travelers on their approach to Kailash Mansarovar. Arranged in a wonderful Soar valley and flanked by Nepal in the east and Tibet in th...

Kullu - 376 kilometres from noida

Kullu often coupled with Manali doesn't get as much attention as its other half. But it is an integral part of Himachal and for all the right reasons. It has all it takes to be a perfect weekend getaway- snow-clad majestic mountains, a beautiful flowing river, gushing with all its might, high on musical notes all along the way, thick forest cover full of deodar and pine, stretch of moors which are full of snow for one half of the year.

Amritsar - 415 kilometres from noida

Amritsar, literally a Pool of Nectar, derives its name from Amrit Sarovar, the holy tank that surrounds the splendid Golden Temple. Guru Ramdas, the fourth Guru of the Sikh faith, founded Amritsar in 1579. The 400-year-old city of Amritsar is the most important seat of Sikh history and culture. One of the most poignant memorials of free India, Jallianwala Bagh is also located in the city. The Wagah Border, one of the most

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