Bareilly tourist attractions lead you through the spirituality and history
The bazaars having a place in the heart of people and also in the songs hummed by everyone alike are strikingly lively in this city called Bareilly. This district of Uttar Pradesh is firmly situated on the banks of River Ramganga. A historical city though, it is the place where erstwhile Panchala kingdom used to exist during the time of epic Mahabharata, the place where Draupadi was born. Later on, this place was ruled by Rajputs till the foundation of Bareilly city was laid by Makrand Rai, a Mughal General. The city boasts of many notable educational establishments as well as various parks and temples that make it a spiritual getaway. The Bareilly travel guide can acquaint you with all that you wish to know about the city including the hotels, attractions, and routes.
Bareilly tourist attractions:
Jagannath temple: It is said to be around 200 year old temple, located in front of Ganga temple. Being dedicated to Lord Shiva, it is situated near the Alakhnath temple in Lala champak Rai ki Bagia (Garden).
Fun city: If you want to do some adventurous stuff then this is the place to visit. It is said to be best amusement park in northern region in India. It has been facilitated with many adventurous rides, Roller coaster, Water Park, an amphitheatre, discotheque and many more. Boond, the water park, is the only pool which is enabled with artificial wave.
Alakh Nath Temple: This temple is devoted to Lord Shiva and is the epicenter for Naga Sanyasins, a separate group of Shaivites. It houses shrines of different gods and always bustles with the devotees singing religious hymns and offering their prayers.
Doopeshwarnath Temple: This is a temple dedicated to Lord Doopeshwarnath. This is believed to be the place of birth of Draupadi, from the epic Mahabharata. It has an ancient Gufa or tunnel with knee deep water leading to the idol of Lord Doopeshwarnath.
Tulsi Math: Situated near the Alakhnath Temple, this is said to be the home of Tulsidas, who was the author of Ramcharitmanas.
Chunne Miyan's Lakshmi Narayan Temple: This is the temple that belongs to the Hindu refugees who migrated to this place from Pakistan. This temple was being constructed on the land owned by Chunne Miyan who earlier declined to give his land but later on agreed. Thus it got its name from the owner of land.
Trivati Nath Temple and Dargah e Ala Hazrat are other religious sites in Bareilly.
Markets: The bamboo furniture and zari work of this city are quite famous worldwide. Its markets are always abuzz with these merchandises along with ‘Surma'. Bareilly is the leading manufacturer as well as exporter of camphor all across India.
How to reach Bareilly:
The city is quite reachable with great network of roads and rail that it has. However it does not have an airport of its own. To reach via air you will have to catch a flight from Delhi which is the nearest one.
The railway station witness many express trains leading to the big cities of the state. The network of National and state highways conjoining it with other cities of state as well as country is also great with regular buses plying between them.
Bareilly tourist attractions:
Jagannath temple: It is said to be around 200 year old temple, located in front of Ganga temple. Being dedicated to Lord Shiva, it is situated near the Alakhnath temple in Lala champak Rai ki Bagia (Garden).
Fun city: If you want to do some adventurous stuff then this is the place to visit. It is said to be best amusement park in northern region in India. It has been facilitated with many adventurous rides, Roller coaster, Water Park, an amphitheatre, discotheque and many more. Boond, the water park, is the only pool which is enabled with artificial wave.
Alakh Nath Temple: This temple is devoted to Lord Shiva and is the epicenter for Naga Sanyasins, a separate group of Shaivites. It houses shrines of different gods and always bustles with the devotees singing religious hymns and offering their prayers.
Doopeshwarnath Temple: This is a temple dedicated to Lord Doopeshwarnath. This is believed to be the place of birth of Draupadi, from the epic Mahabharata. It has an ancient Gufa or tunnel with knee deep water leading to the idol of Lord Doopeshwarnath.
Tulsi Math: Situated near the Alakhnath Temple, this is said to be the home of Tulsidas, who was the author of Ramcharitmanas.
Chunne Miyan's Lakshmi Narayan Temple: This is the temple that belongs to the Hindu refugees who migrated to this place from Pakistan. This temple was being constructed on the land owned by Chunne Miyan who earlier declined to give his land but later on agreed. Thus it got its name from the owner of land.
Trivati Nath Temple and Dargah e Ala Hazrat are other religious sites in Bareilly.
Markets: The bamboo furniture and zari work of this city are quite famous worldwide. Its markets are always abuzz with these merchandises along with ‘Surma'. Bareilly is the leading manufacturer as well as exporter of camphor all across India.
How to reach Bareilly:
The city is quite reachable with great network of roads and rail that it has. However it does not have an airport of its own. To reach via air you will have to catch a flight from Delhi which is the nearest one.
The railway station witness many express trains leading to the big cities of the state. The network of National and state highways conjoining it with other cities of state as well as country is also great with regular buses plying between them.
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