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explain with reasons the places of interest that can be developed as tourist places in nagpur

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Best Places to Visit in Nagpur (Monuments)

1. The Seminary Hill

St Charles Seminary after which the hills are named

St Charles Seminary after which the hills are named (source)

The Seminary Hill is one of the most visited places in Nagpur. The peak of the hills will leave you spellbound with the panoramic view of the city. The hills are named after the St. Charles seminary that is located here.

The hills are further made beautiful by the greenery of the nearby Japanese garden and the Satpura Botanical garden as well. Be sure to take your camera along with you because when you reach this spot, you will be wanting to take as many pictures as possible.

Location: Seminary Hills, Nagpur

2. Civil Lines

Civil Lines

Civil Lines (source)

A hip, trendy area in Nagpur, Civil Lines also houses some of the widest and cleanest roads in the city. An absolute delight for a drive any time of the day, it is surrounded by lush greenery from the various trees planted here as part of the eco nature drive.

If you head here, don’t forget to stop by for a bite or a drink at one of the pubs or restaurants here. Civil Lines, in recent times, has become a go-to hotspot in Nagpur and a definite must visit when you’re in Nagpur

Location: Civil Lines, Nagpur

Places to visit in Nagpur: Places of Cultural Importance

3. Ramtek Temple

Ramtek Temple

Ramtek Temple

Ramtek Temple is a well-known temple in Nagpur and is often considered as a major tourist attraction. Legend has it that this is the place where Lord Rama lived while in exile from Ayodhya.

The temple attracts devotees from all over the country due to its association with the Ramayana. The best time to visit the places is during the month of November during which the temple conducts a fortnight-long Kalidasa festival.

Location: Ramtek Village

4. Ramdham

Ramdham

Ramdham (source)

Modelled along the lines of a theme park, Ramdham is India’s largest cultural tourism park. It perfectly replicates the story of Ramayana with a few modern twists. The place also houses the largest “OM” in the world and has been featured in the Limca Book of Records as well.

Other attractions include a Shivling made of ice and many replicas of Indian temples along the likes of Ashtavinayak and Vaishnodevi. There are models of gods like Rama and Ganpati that you can take home souvenirs after your visit here.

Places to visit in Nagpur: Lakes

6. Futala lake

Tourists Enjoying the Ambiance of the Futala Lake

Tourists Enjoying the Ambiance of the Futala Lake

The Futala Lake in Nagpur is one of the most famous spots. It is spread across 60 acres and is the second largest lake in Nagpur. The Futala Lake was built by the Bhonsle kings of Nagpur who ruled and oversaw the construction of the city as well.

The lake also has colorful fountains that are another coveted attraction. The lake sees major footfall during evenings when the lake is lit up by a series of halogen lights that run by the lakeside. People from all over Nagpur come here to admire the beauty of the lake.

8. Markanda

Markanda Deo Temple

Markanda Deo Temple (source)

Markanda was once a prosperous town but over the years has fallen to ruin. The fact that the town has been mentioned in Hindu epics of Mahabharata and Ramayana both goes to show how old the city really is.

The town initially had 24 temples but now only 18 exist. Of the 18, though, only four are maintained and open to visitors. The town is also lined with a series of paintings and sculptures that are not only beautiful but also awe-inspiring. Markanada should be on every history buffs list of places to go to while in Nagpur.

Location: Chamorshi-Nagpur road in Gadchiroli District

9. Sitabuldi Fort

Sitabuldi Fort entrance

Sitabuldi Fort entrance

The Sitabuldi Fort in Nagpur has seen many gruesome battles that have been fought on its grounds. The most famous perhaps is the one that was fought between Appasaheb and the British forces in which the British forces eventually emerged victoriously.

The British forces were so taken aback by the strategic point of Sitabuldi that they decide to convert it into a fort. Post-independence the fort is now home to the Indian Army 188th infantry battalion and remains open to the public on Republic Day, Independence Day and Maharashtra Day.

Location: Madha Colony, Sitabuldi, Nagpur

Places to Visit in Nagpur: Hidden Gems

10. Japanese Rose Garden

Japanese Rose Garden

Japanese Rose Garden (source)

The Japanese Rose Garden is the perfect place to get away from the daily hustle and bustle of Nagpur. The garden is an aesthetic beauty one of the hidden gems of Nagpur.

The garden has grown its roses in a technique native to that of Japan’s gardeners. The garden will leave you blissfully mesmerized by its beauty. The garden is also away from the pollution that the city of Nagpur. You can also gain some insight into the Japanese way of gardening while on a guided tour in the gardens.

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