Nagpur
Nagpur is city which is situated right at a center of India. The Zero mile Marker of the city indicate the geographical center of India. It is also the winter capital of Maharashtra and the third biggest city of Maharashtra after Mumbai and Pune. Nagpur is also been entitle the second greenest city of India. The winter session of Maharashtra state is also held in this city and the most important thing is that this city is very famous throughout the country for its oranges. It is also popularly known as "Orange City". Nagpur is also been declared the "Tiger Capital of India".
How to reach Nagpur:
Due to its geographical location this is well connected to rest of the India. Nagpur is connected with most of the cities by airways like Delhi, Mumbai, Calcutta, Hyderabad, Pune, Raipur, Bhubaneswar and many more. Nagpur Sonegaon airport is nearly km away from the city central. Daily two flights arrived from Mumbai. By railway also it is well connected with all the four major cities of the country. Nagpur is an important rail junction on the central and southern rail lines.
Places to visit in Nagpur:
There are many best places to visit in Nagpur are Zero mile, Ambazari Lake, Balaji Mandir, Seminary Hills, Sitabuldi Fort, Deeksha Bhoomi and many more. Some of which are described below:
Deeksha Bhoomi: Deeksha Bhoomi is a major and important place for Buddhists and it attracts large numbers of tourist from all over the world. This holy place also houses to one of the main stupas of the Buddhists.
Ambazari Lake: Ambazari Lake and garden has been developed especially for children to help play games. The lake is often considered to be one of the most beautiful lakes of the Nagpur city.
Sitabuldi Fort:
This fort is situated at the top of the hill and it was build by the British officer in the year 1857. Currently Sitabuldi Fort is home to the office of the territorial army. It is open for public to visit during National holidays.
So plan a wonderful holiday with your family and friends and enjoy.
trekking in this little hillock.
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