Uttar Pradesh Holiday Tour Package 

Explore the Land Of Culture And Heritage Uttar Pradesh, the fourth largest state in India and the most populous state of the subcontinent, is a treasure trove of cultural and historical destinations. Home to the Taj Mahal, one of the world's seven wonders, Uttar Pradesh is on the radar of most tourists and travellers thanks to its architectural marvels. If you want an accurate idea of India's rich cultural and historical legacy, very few places will give you the insight you need. And UP is one of them. 

Top Destinations To Include In Your Uttar Pradesh Holiday Plan:  

Like in most parts of the subcontinent, the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh remains a symbol of the nation's unity in diversity. There is a mix of different
cultures, religions, and practices that make your Uttar Pradesh holiday packages an excellent investment. Here are some of the best places to visit in Uttar Pradesh. 

Varanasi 
It is one of the most well-known tourist destinations in Uttar Pradesh, commonly referred to as Kashi and Banaras. It is believed to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. Varanasi is the spiritual centre of India because it is one of the seven holiest cities in Hinduism. Although there are temples virtually everywhere you look in the area, the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas, receives the most visitors and is the most revered. The city's heart and soul consist of about 80 ghats along the banks of the Sacred Ganga. The Ganga Aarti, a ceremony of incredible grandeur and spiritual awakening, is a must-do while visiting Varanasi. A delight for your taste sensations would include spicy chaat and chilled lassi.

Ayodhya
Another prominent location in Uttar Pradesh, Ayodhya, has recently gained attention due to the magnificent Bhoomi Poojan of the Ram Temple that will be built there. Ayodhya, the home of Lord Rama, is among the seven holy towns for Hindus and is situated in Uttar Pradesh beside the Sarayu River.  Four of Jainism's 24 Tirthankaras were born in Ayodhya, trying to make it one of the most popular tourist attractions in Uttar Pradesh among Jains. 

Prayagraj 
sometimes referred to as Allahabad, is among the most important tourist destinations in Uttar Pradesh. The famed Triveni Sangam, or the confluence of the Yamuna, Ganga, and Saraswati rivers, is located there. The Maha Kumbh Mela, among the most significant Hindu assemblies in the world, is held yearly in
Allahabad. The World Heritage Site by the UNESCO of Allahabad Fort, All Saints Cathedral, Chandra Shekhar Azad Park, the Nehru's ancestors' home, and Allahabad Museum are just a few of the attractions in Allahabad.

Lucknow 
Lucknow is Uttar Pradesh's largest and capital city. It is a city of Nawabs and Kebabs, known for its architecture, history, philosophy, and culture, and is located on the banks of the Gomti River. The Rumi Darwaza, a Mughal gateway located in the city's heart, separates the old from the new sections of the town. While New Lucknow welcomes people from other cultures, it is urban and one of the best-planned cities in Asia. Old Lucknow is noted for its busy vivacious
streets, traditional mouth-watering kebabs and biryani restaurants, Lucknowi Chikan (a form of needlework) market, and bulk diamond stores. One of the most
well-known cities in India, not just in Uttar Pradesh, is, without a doubt, Lucknow.

Sarnath 
Sarnath is a tranquil, religious city of historical wonder in Uttar Pradesh that is home to various Buddhist stupas, museums, ancient monuments that have been
excavated, and stunning temples, all surrounded by a mystic and peaceful environment.  Sarnath, one of the four sacred locations for Buddhists, is only 10 kilometres from Varanasi and is frequently crowded with Buddhist, Jain, and Hindu pilgrims. That is the location of Lord Buddha's first preaching. 
Among the many landmarks that add to Sarnath's religious meaning are Ashoka's Pillar and the Dharma Stupa, which the emperor constructed. As a result, Sarnath is now one of the must-sees and experienced locations in Uttar Pradesh.

Chitrakoot 
Chitrakoot is a peaceful getaway and a great vacation spot in Uttar Pradesh. Chitrakoot is one of India's sacred sites. According to legend, during eleven years of exile, Lord Rama, his wife Sita, and brother Lakshman resided there. Temples dot the Chitrakoot city and are known for its nature's beauty; the only sounds that break the quiet are chirping birds and flowing streams.

Naimisharanya dham
Naimisharanya is a prominent Hindu temple dedicated to the Deity Vishnu. It is situated on the banks of the Gomti River in Sitapur City, in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh. It is one of the 108 Vishnu temples listed among the scholarly Alvars' writings (saints). The temple is highlighted in Nalayira Divya Prabandham, a
series of hymns written by the 12 Alvars. The temple is also known as Swayamvyaktha Kshetra and is one of the eight revered temples that are thought to have established themselves. The primary focus of the temple, which is well-known as one of the most significant Hindu pilgrimage sites, is a sacred tank named Chakra Kundra, where people bathe to atone for their sins. According to legend, this holy tank was made by God Vishnu's chakra weapon.

Mathura
As one of Hinduism's seven sacred towns and the location of Lord Krishna's birth, Mathura is one of Uttar Pradesh's most famous pilgrimage and tourism destinations, drawing throngs of visitors from every corner of the world. The Yamuna Aarti ranks among the attractions of Mathura, equivalent to the Ganga Aarti at Varanasi.  Throughout the two major festivals of Holi and Janmashtami, the town is overrun with tourists and pilgrims. The most well-known tourist destination in Mathura is Shri Krishna Janmabhumi, which is thought to be the precise location of Lord Krishna's birth and where visitors can today see the jail in which he was born. The Dwarkadheesh Temple and the Gita Mandir are the other two most significant temples in the city. 

Vrindavan
Vrindavan is only 10 km away from Mathura and is frequently referred to as a twin city. Vrindavan, among the oldest structures on the Yamuna River, is regarded as one of the holiest locations for followers of Lord Krishna. The town of Vrindavan, situated along the Yamuna River, is thought to have been his childhood home and is home to many of Lord Krishna and Radha temples. The Banke Bihari temple and the renowned ISKCON temples are the most well-known of them. The words Vrinda (meaning Tulsi) and Van (meaning grove), which may refer to the two small trees at Nidhivan and Seva Kunj, were combined to create the city's name. 

Agra
Situated on the banks of the River Yamuna, is one of the most important tourist destinations in Uttar Pradesh and is well-known worldwide as the location of
the Taj Mahal. Agra offers all visitors a glimpse into the architectural past and legacies of the Mughal empire. It is because it is home to two other UNESCO
World Heritage Sites: the Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri. The city is a component of the well-known Golden Triangle trade route with Delhi and Jaipur. Varanasi and Lucknow are both included in the Uttar Pradesh Historic Arc. Agra is bliss for lovers of history, architecture, and cuisine alike. It is highly recognised for both its Petha and its marble artefacts. So, Agra is the most visited destination in India by Indians and foreigners. you can book your Agra tour package with kiomoi.

Fatehpur Sikri 
Akbar, The Mughal emperor, created Fatehpur Sikri, a city of red sandstone, in 1571. It is 40 kilometres from Agra and is rightfully regarded as the glory of the
Mughal Empire. Since it is primarily a fortified city, Fatehpur Sikri served as the imperial capital for fifteen years. Fatehpur Sikri is adorned with an exceptional fusion of Indo-Islamic architectural styles and religious beliefs. The three palaces, one for a Hindu (Jodha Bai), one built by a Muslim (Jama Masjid), one for a Christian (Jodha Bai), as well as the Buland Darwaza, the grave of Salim Chisti, along with other well-known structures, are now part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Dudhwa National Park
As Uttar Pradesh is so diversified, it has something to offer everyone. Dudhwa National Park is one of Uttar Pradesh's most important tourist destinations. Dudhwa National Park, located on the border between India and Nepal in the state's Lakhimpur-Kheri District, is a haven for animals, ecology, and biodiversity. 
This national park is mainly recognised as one of India's best tiger reserves. It is home to various rare and endangered animals, including the Hispid hare, Bengal
Florican, Leopard, Swamp deer, Barasingha, and 400 exotic and migratory birds. You can enjoy trekking and jeep safaris here. 

Jhansi 
Jhansi, also known as Jhansi Ki Rani or Rani Laxmibai, is a city in the Bundelkhand region of India. It is located alongside the banks of the Betwa and Pahunch rivers. Jhansi was named after the Raja Bir Singh Deo-built Jhansi Fort because when the rulers looked at the fort, they could only make out a shadow on a far-off hill. Jhansi was formerly known as Balwantnagar, a walled settlement centred on a fort. Jhansi is one of the most important tourist sites in Uttar Pradesh due
to the city's fascinating and illustrious history and the variety of structures and other significant structures.

Kushinagar
Kushinagar, one of the four holies of Buddhism and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Uttar Pradesh, is situated in the state's northeast, close to Gorakhpur. Kushinagar was given this name because of the area's abundance of "Kush" grass. It is thought that Lord Gautam Buddha achieved Mahaparinirvana in the religious town. As a result, Kushinagar is justifiably popular with tourists worldwide, particularly Buddhists. The main street of Kushinagar is surrounded by Buddhist monasteries where one can stay, meditate, or talk to the monks. An enormous fair is held here every year on the festival of Buddha Purnima, and both locals and tourists who travel worldwide attend.

Hastinapur 
Hastinapur should be on your list of locations in Uttar Pradesh. It functioned as the Pandava and Kaurava kingdoms' capital throughout the events of the Mahabharata. You will be in awe of the spectacular design of
the temples, palaces, and forts. In Uttar Pradesh, Hastinapur is known for its wildlife attractions.

Meerut 
It is a cultural centre with beautiful architecture, a rich past, and delectable food. This ancient city in Uttar Pradesh, a part of the Delhi-NCR, is situated around
70 kilometres away from New Delhi. One of the top tourist destinations in UP, Meerut boasts a fascinating history dating from prehistoric times and a strong
dose of heritage and contemporary art.
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    Uttar Pradesh, a land of diverse cultural heritage, offers a blend of historical, religious, and architectural wonders. Some of the top destinations to visit in Uttar Pradesh are: Agra: Home to the iconic Taj Mahal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and other historical gems like Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri. Varanasi: The spiritual capital of India, renowned for its ancient ghats, Ganga Aarti, and the Kashi Vishwanath Temple. Lucknow: The "City of Nawabs," known for its royal heritage, fascinating monuments, and delectable Awadhi cuisine. Three most important pieces of information about the top destinations in Uttar Pradesh: Agra is famous for the Taj Mahal, a symbol of eternal love, and other architectural marvels from the Mughal era. Varanasi is a significant spiritual hub, attracting pilgrims and tourists alike to witness the Ganga Aarti and explore its ancient temples. Lucknow is celebrated for its Nawabi culture, grand monuments, and mouthwatering Awadhi dishes, making it a must-visit destination.
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