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Dental Tourism - Lucknow

Dental Tourism in Lucknow is growing under the wider canvas of tourism in India. Aakriti Dental Clinic, Lucknow is obliged connect overseas patients on dental vacation to information and assistance source for travel itinerary to visit places of their interest. Once a treatment plan is finalized, patients may proceed to enjoy dental holidays in India accordingly. Your India Dental Clinic has always been known for its hospitality, uniqueness, and charm in trip after trip.



After Aakriti Dental Clinic, Singar Nagar facilitator has checked the availability, the dental tourism can be given shape to suit your interest in different types of tourism in Uttar Pradesh like Adventure tourism, Beach tourism, Business tourism, Cultural tourism, Eco tourism, Heritage tourism, Hill tourism, Medical tourism, Pilgrimage tourism, Rural Village tourism, Social tourism, Sports tourism, Wilderness tourism and Wildlife tourism.



Overview

Uttar Pradesh, a land of cultural and geographical diversity is blessed by innumerable tranquil expanses of meadows, perennial rivers, dense forests and fertile soil plays a very important role in the Tourism of India. Uttar Pradesh is viewed as the largest tourist destination in India. It is situated in the northern part of India and its neighbouring states are Uttaranchal, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh and whereas Nepal is the neighbouring country. Himalayas in the north and is garlanded by Ganga and Yamuna. Uttar Pradesh has a glorious history, the land of Rama, Krishna, Buddha and Mahavir.



Uttar Pradesh Tourist circuits are in the following manner:-



Buddhist Circuit

Bundelkhand Circuit

Braj (Agra-Mathura)Circuit

Awadh Circuit

Vindhya- Varanasi Circuit

Wild Life -Eco tourism Circuit



The most important tourist sites of Uttar Pradesh are:

Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri, Ghats(Varanasi), Sangam at Prayag (Allahabad), Allahabad Forts, Jhansi, Bithoor


Buddhist destinations:

Sarnath, Kapilvastu (Piprahwa), Sankisa, Kaushambi, Shravasti, Kushinagar



Tourist Destinations in Uttar Pradesh:



AGRA

Perhaps no other historical monument has evoked as much awareness and admiration from tourists and travellers alike, as the magnificent Taj Mahal - fondly called by people as the ultimate requiem of love, from a great Mughal Emperor to his beloved.



Highlights of Agra City

A Glorious Heritage – Taj, The Agra Fort, Chini Ka Rauza, Samadhi of Soamiji Maharaj, Itimad-ud-Daula's (Baby Taj), Mariyam's Tomb, Jama Masjid, Bauddhmath, Gurudwaras, Jain Temples



ALLAHABAD

A city of many dimensions is what befits a description of Allahabad. In addition to being a major pilgrimage centre, the city has played an important part in the formation of modern India. Hindu mythology states that Lord Brahma, the creator god, chose a land for 'Prakrishta Yajna'.



Highlights of Allahabad City

Sangam, Kumbh Mela, Allahabad Fort, Patalpuri Temple, Ashoka Pillar, Akshaya Vat, Anand Bhawan, Swaraj Bhawan, Mayo Memorial Hall (1979), Shankar Viman Mandapam



AYODHYA

Ayodhya is situated on the right bank of the river Ghagra or Saryu, as it is called within sacred precincts, on latitude 26o 48' north and longitude 82o 13' east in north India. Just 6 km from Faizabad, Ayodhya is a popular pilgrim centre. This town is closely associated with Lord Rama, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu.



Highlights of Ayodhya City

The Hanuman Garhi, Kanak Bhawan, Ramkot, Swarg Dwar, Mani Parbat and Sugriv Parbat, Treta ke Thakur, Nageshwarnath Temple



AHICHHATRA/BAREILLY

The extensive remains of ancient Ahicchatra, the capital city of Northern Panchala, of the Mahabharata period, have been discovered near Ramnagar village of Aonla tehsil, in district Bareilly. During the first excavations at Ahicchatra (1940-44) the Archaeologists came across Painted Grey ware, linked with the arrival of the Aryans in the Ganga Yamuna Valley.



Highlights of Ahichhatra City

Digambar Jain Temple, Tis Chaubisi Temple, Bhagwan Parshvanath-Padmavati Temple, New Chaubisi Temple Complex, Shwetambar Jain Temples



DUDHWA

Situated on the Indo-Nepal border in District Lakhimpur-Kheri of Uttar Pradesh, the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve with an area of 614 sq. Km is one of the finest, of the few remaining examples of the exceedingly diverse and productive tarai eco-systems.



Wild Life at Dudhwa National Park: It is home to a large number of rare and endangered species which includes Tiger, Leopard, Swamp deer, Hispid hare, Bengal Florican, etc. There are sloth bear, ratel, civet, jackal, the lesser cats like the leopard cat, fishing cat and jungle cats; varieties of deer - the beautiful spotted deer or chital, hog deer and barking deer. A bird watchers' haven, Dudhwa is also noted for its wide variety-about 400 species including crane-elegant in its grey and red livery, black necked storks, and white-necked storks, painted storks, open billed storks and adjutant storks.



FATEHPUR SIKRI

Perched atop a rocky ridge 37 km west of Agra, Fatehpur Sikri came into being four centuries ago when the Emperor Akbar, not yet 28 years old, created the first planned city in Indo-Islamic style.



Highlights of Fatehpur Sikri

Diwan-I-Am, Diwan-I-Khas, Pachisi Court



Excursions

Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary

25 km. A paradise of bird watchers and ornithologists, the sanctuary is also known as the Keoladeo Ghana National Park. More than 300 species of birds have been sighted here including the famous Siberian Cranes.



GORAKHPUR

Gorakhpur has been an integral part of the erstwhile Empires of Mauryan, Shunga, Kushana and Gupta dynasties. Gorakhpur is named after saint "Gorakshnath", who is said to be an eminent propounder saint of "Nath Sampradaya".



Highlights of Gorakhpur City

Gorakhnath Temple, Vishnu Temple, Gita Press, Kusumi Vinod Van, Geeta Vatika, Ramgarh Tal, Rail Museum, Water Park



JAUNPUR

Jaunpur was of great importance during medieval times. It was founded in the 14th century by Feroz Shah Tuglaq.



Highlights of Jaunpur City

Atala Masjid, Jami Masjid, Lal Darwaza Masjid, Khalis Mukhlis Masjid, Shahi Bridge, Shitla Choukiya Dham, Yamdagni Ashram



JHANSI

Jhansi, the gateway to Bundelkhand, was a stronghold of the Chandela kings but lost its importance after the eclipse of the dynasty in the 11th century.



Highlights of Jhansi City

Jhansi Fort, Government Museum, Rani Mahal



KALINJAR

Located in the ancient land of Jejakbhukti, an integral part of Bundelkhand, this fort and town were of strategic importance during medieval times.



Highlights of Kalinjar City

Kalinjar Fort, Neelkanth Temple, Vankhandeshwar Mahadev Temple



KANPUR

Nestled on the banks of the eternal Ganga, Kanpur stands as one of North India’s major industrial centres with its own historical, religious and commercial importance. Believed to be founded by king Hindu Singh of the erstwhile state of Sachendi, Kanpur was originally known as ’Kanhpur’.



Highlights of Kanpur City

Jajmau, Shri Radhakrishna Temple, Jain Glass Temple, Allen Forest Zoo, Kamla Retreat, Phool Bagh, Nana Rao Park, The Kanpur Memorial Church, Harcourt Butler Technological Institute, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT Kanpur)



KAPILVASTU

Today's Piprahwa 22 km from Siddharthnagar is identified with ancient Kapilvastu where Lord Buddha spent the early years of his life.



Highlights of Kapilvastu

Piprahwa Stupa Complex, Palace Site



KUSHINAGAR

53 Km from Gorakhpur, Kushinagar, one of the principal centres of the Budhist piligrime, is the place where Lord Buddha left his corporeal self and attained Maharparinivana.



Highlights of Kushinagar City

Watthai Temple, Nirvana Stupa, Mahaparinirvana Temple, Mathakuar Shrine, Ramabhar Stupa, Chinese Temple, Japanese Temple, Govt. Buddha Museum



LUCKNOW

Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, extends along the banks of the River Gomti. It dates back to the time of the Suryavanshi dynasty. The creator of Lucknow as it is today was Nawab Asaf ud Daula. The city became known as a centre for Urdu poetry and courtly diction, and reached its acme during the reign of Wajid Ali Shah who was a connoisseur of music and poetry. Lucknow city is popularly known as the 'the city of Nawabs'.



Highlights of Lucknow City

Rumi Darwaja, Shah Najaf Imambara, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Park, British Residency, Indira Gandhi Planetarium, Bada Imambara, Chhatar Manzil



SARNATH

Buddhists worldwide look upon India as the land of the Buddha and a visit to this country means a pilgrimage to those places sacred to the memory of the Enlightened One. After the Buddha attained enlightenment in Bodh Gaya he came to Sarnath. Here in the Deer Park, he delivered his first sermon.



Highlight of Sarnath City

Chaukhandi Stupa, Dhamek Stupa, Mulagandha Kuti Vihar, Sarnath Museum, Modern Reception Centre, Sarnath



SRAVASTI

Sravasti, capital of the ancient Kosala kingdom is sacred to Buddhists because it is here that Lord Buddha performed the greatest of his miracles to confound the Tirthika heretics. These miracles include that of the Buddha creating multiple images of himself, hence forth has been among the favorite themes of Buddhist art.



Highlights of Sravasti City

Maheth, Sobhanath Temple, Saheth



VARANASI

Varanasi is one of the oldest living cities in the world. A city which, since it is both an exalted place of pilgrimage and an idealize centre of faith, has been likened to Jerusalem and Mecca. According to the historians, the city was founded some ten centuries before the birth of Christ. Many names have been given to Varanasi, though its recently revived official appellation is mentioned in the Mahabharata and in the Jataka tales of Buddhism. Many still use the anglicized forms of Banaras or Benares, while pilgrims refer to Kashi, first used three thousand years ago.



Varanasi’s associations with Shiva extend to the beginning of time: legends relate how, after his marriage to Parvati, Shiva left his Himalayan abode and came to reside in Kashi with all the gods in attendance.



Pilgrims have their own way of celebrating the ritual contact with the holy Ganga: some bathe; other dip themselves entirely into the water once, thrice or any number of times; some drink the water; other make water offerings to the sun; while others fill their pots with holy water to take back to their homes to perform rituals and purification. The inflow of pilgrims developed Banaras as a trade centre. Besides traders, crafts people also settled in Banaras. Today the city is renowned for its silk weavers, who prepare the finest types of woven silk fabrics.



Highlights of Varanasi City

River Front (Ghats), Asi Ghat to Kedara Ghat, Chauki Ghat to chausathi Ghat, Dashashwamedha Ghat, Man Mandir Ghat to Lalita Ghat, Manikarnika Ghat, Scindia Ghat, Panchganga Ghat to Adi Keshva Ghat, Vishwanatha Khanda, The Kashi Vishwanath Temple



MATHURA / VRINDAVAN

The ancient city of Mathura, on the banks of Yamuna, is a city of temples and shrines abustle with the thousands of devotees who come to visit the city of Lord Krishna. Although most of the temples are dedicated to Krishna, the city’s presiding deity, and its first citizen, interestingly, however, there are four Shiva shrines on the city’s outskirts that mark the cardinal directions. To the north of city is Rangeshwar, to the south Gokaran Nath, to the west Bhuteshwar, and to the east Pingleshwar. The four shivalingas in these temples are called dikpalas, or ‘protectors’ of Mathura.



The twin-city to Mathura is Vrindavan. As the home of Lord Krishna in his youth, the small town is host to a multitude of temples belonging to various sects of Hinduism proclaiming Lord Krishna in various forms and Avatars. There are about 25 ghats in Mathura today, of which the most important is the Vishram Ghat. Where according to legend, Shri Krishna took his rest after killing Kansa.



Highlights of Mathura / Vrindavan

Brajbhoomi, The embodiment of love, Mathura, Braj Parikrama, Gokul, Mahavan, Baldeo, Govardhan, Barsana, Nandgoan



FAIRS & FESTIVALS IN UTTAR PRADESH

Makar Sankranti- Khichari Mela, Gorakh nath, Gorakhpur

Kumbh Mela (Every 12th year), Allahabad

Dhrupad Mela, Varanasi

Latthamar Holi, Braj Barsana, Nandgaon

Ramayan Mela, Chitrakoot

Nauchandi Mela, Meerut

Navratra Mela, Tulsipur, Balrampur

Urs of Zinda Shah Madar, Makanpur

Christian Fair, Begam Samru Basillica Church Sardhana, Meerut

Navratra Mela, Vindhyachal, Mirzapur

Ram Navami, Ayodhya

Sankat Mochan Music Festival, Varanasi

Gangaur Mela, Gokulpura / Moti katra, Agra

Tarkulha Mela, Gorakhpur

Kailash Fair, Agra

Shravan Jhula Mela, Ayodhya

Jal Vihar Mahotsav, Mau Rani Pur Jhansi

Shri Krishna Janmashtami, Braj- Mathura / Nandgaon

Ram Barat, Agra

Matki Leela, Braj / Barsana

Dashehra Ramdal, Allahabad

Ram Leela, Ramnagar, Varanasi

Nakkataiya, Chetganj, Varanasi

Cattle Fair, Bateshwar, (Agra)

Kichhauchha Sharief, Ambedkar Nagar

Deva Mela, Deva-sharief, Barabanki

Garh Ganga Mela, Garhmukteshwar

Kartik Purnima (Dev Deepawali), Varanasi

Ramayan Mela, Ayodhya

Govind Saheb Mela, Ambedkar Nagar

Dadari Mela, Ballia

Tourist Attractions

  • Bara Imambara
  • Chattar Manzil
  • Moti Mahal
  • The Residency

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Hotels in Vicinity

Name Category Area of City
Vivanta By Taj 5 Star Gomti Nagar, Lucknow
Best Western Plus Levana Hotel 4 Star 75, Mahatma Gandhi Marg, Hazratganj, Lucknow
Dayal Paradise 3 Star Vipul Khand 5, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow
Hotel Arif Castles 3 Star 4- Rana Pratap Marg, Hazratganj, Lucknow
Anr Hotels Budget 76/18, Naka Hindola, Gurudwara Road, Lucknow, Lucknow
Hotel Crossroad Budget C1/18, Shaheed Path, Transport Nagar, Lucknow

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Alambagh Kanpur Road
Singar Nagar
Lucknow
Uttar Pradesh - 226005
India

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