Trip and Tales

Tourist destinations in Uttar Pradesh

Taj Mahal (Agra)

A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Seven Wonders, built by Shah Jahan in memory of Mumtaz Mahal. Its stunning white marble structure features intricate carvings and precious stone inlays. Surrounded by lush gardens and the Yamuna River, it is an architectural masterpiece. The changing hues of the Taj during sunrise and sunset make it a mesmerizing sight.

Agra Fort (Agra)

A grand red sandstone fort that was the main residence of the Mughal emperors. It houses palaces, mosques, and gardens, offering a glimpse into Mughal grandeur and history.

Fatehpur Sikri​

A historic Mughal city built by Akbar, known for its stunning Indo-Islamic architecture. It features prominent sites like Buland Darwaza, Jama Masjid, and the Tomb of Salim Chishti.

Bara Imambara (Lucknow) ​

An architectural wonder built by Nawab Asaf-ud-Daula, famous for its massive central hall. It also features the mysterious Bhool Bhulaiya, a labyrinth with 1,000 passages.

Sarnath

A significant Buddhist pilgrimage site where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon after enlightenment. The Dhamek Stupa, Ashoka Pillar, and archaeological museum make it a must-visit.

Triveni Sangam (Prayagraj)

The sacred confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and mythical Saraswati rivers. It is the site of the grand Kumbh Mela, one of the largest religious gatherings in the world.

Ram Janmabhoomi (Ayodhya)

The revered birthplace of Lord Ram, an important Hindu pilgrimage site. It holds immense religious and cultural significance for millions of devotees.

Krishna Janmabhoomi (Mathura)

The sacred site believed to be the birthplace of Lord Krishna. The temple complex attracts thousands of devotees and has deep spiritual significance.

Banke Bihari Temple (Vrindavan)

A highly revered temple dedicated to Lord Krishna in his playful form. It is famous for its unique darshan system, where the deity’s eyes are intermittently covered. Devotees experience an intense spiritual connection through kirtans and bhajans. The temple is a must-visit for those seeking divine bliss in Krishna’s land.

Jhansi Fort

A historic fort associated with Rani Lakshmibai and her heroic resistance in the 1857 Revolt. It offers stunning views and houses artifacts from India’s freedom struggle.

Dudhwa National Park

A major wildlife sanctuary in the Terai region, home to tigers, elephants, and rhinos. It is a paradise for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.

Kushinagar

A significant Buddhist pilgrimage site where Lord Buddha attained Mahaparinirvana. The Mahaparinirvana Temple and Ramabhar Stupa are key attractions for visitors.

Chunar Fort (Mirzapur)

A historic fort standing on the banks of the Ganges, linked to rulers like Sher Shah Suri and the British. The fort offers stunning river views and has underground tunnels and ancient inscriptions. It has witnessed several battles and is a great spot for history lovers.

Kalinjar Fort (Banda)

A historic fort known for its ancient temples and battle history.

Sankisa (Farrukhabad)

A Buddhist pilgrimage site believed to be where Lord Buddha descended from heaven.

Shukratal (Muzaffarnagar)

A spiritual site with a 5000-year-old banyan tree associated with sage Shukracharya.

Vindhyavasini Temple (Mirzapur)

A powerful Shakti Peeth dedicated to Goddess Vindhyavasini, believed to fulfill devotees’ wishes. The temple is located in the Vindhya hills and is a major pilgrimage destination. It sees grand celebrations during Navratri.

Naimisharanya (Sitapur)

A mythical forest region mentioned in Hindu scriptures, believed to have divine energy.

Balrampur Devi Patan Temple

A significant Shakti Peeth known for its spiritual aura and grand celebrations.

Maudaha Dam (Hamirpur)

A peaceful getaway with scenic water views and religious significance.

Surha Tal (Ballia)

A stunning freshwater lake and bird sanctuary, home to several migratory birds. It provides a serene escape for nature lovers, photographers, and bird watchers. The picturesque surroundings make it a must-visit during the winter season.

Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary (Bahraich)

A dense forest reserve housing tigers, crocodiles, and Gangetic dolphins.

Mahoba (Bundelkhand)

A historical town with scenic lakes and ancient Chandela dynasty temples.

Lakh Bahosi Bird Sanctuary (Kannauj)

A paradise for bird watchers, hosting numerous migratory birds in winter.

Jaunpur Shahi Bridge (Jaunpur)

A magnificent Mughal-era bridge built over the Gomti River, showcasing grand arches and unique architecture. It was constructed during the reign of Akbar and remains a historical landmark. The bridge offers stunning views, especially at sunrise and sunset.

Bithoor (Kanpur)

A sacred town on the banks of the Ganges, linked to the Ramayana and freedom struggle.

Parichha Dam (Jhansi)

A serene spot for picnics and water activities, offering beautiful sunset views.

Temples of Deogarh (Lalitpur)

An ancient temple complex with intricate Jain and Hindu carvings.