Uttar Pradesh Tourism
Uttar Pradesh in North India is an unmissable holiday destination.
Heritage
A state reflecting the rich Mughal and British architecture to Varanasi showcasing a meld of Nagara style of architecture along with Mughal architecture.
Pilgrimage
A home to numerous significant Hindu temples, Muslim places of worship (Dargah and Masjid) as well as Christian pilgrimage destinations affirming being an important religious place in the country.
Best Time to Visit
Nov - Feb
Ideal Duration
Visa
A warm welcome to the capital city, Lucknow where the Chikankari suits, kurta, and sarees are going to leave you spoilt for choice. The city also has delectable cuisine on offer to revive your energy when you’re tired after hopping from one shop to another catering to the shopaholic side of you. Also popular for Bada and Chhota Imambara along with other modern-day parks and mall, this travel destination in Uttar Pradesh is a must visit. Offering an experience of a lifetime is the city of Prayagraj, formerly Allahabad that hosts one of the largest religious gathering in the world - Kumbh Mela. Sanctified by the confluence of the sacred most rivers of India - Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati, this pilgrimage destination in Uttar Pradesh also has a close association with Indian politics. The state is also home to Lord Rama and Lord Krishna and their sacred abodes of Ayodhya, Vrindavan, and Mathura have pilgrims doing rounds throughout the year.
Our Best Packages
Golden Triangle Tour
GANGES RIVER TOUR PACKAGE
JAIN PILGRIMAGE TOUR OF NORTH INDIA
Jaipur - Agra Weekend Tour
Best Time to Visit Uttarpradesh
Best Places to Visit in Uttarpradesh
Nandgaon
The birthplace of Lord Krishna, Nandgaon at its heart is a pilgrimage destination. With numerous temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, the temple sightseeing tour along with performing a pilgrimage at places like Nandishwara Hill are the best things to do in the Nandgaon.
Gokul
The town where Krishna spent his childhood, Gokul is an important pilgrimage destination in Uttar Pradesh. From temples dedicated to Lord Krishna to the sites where Lord Krishna lived and played are the must see in Gokul. Performing a pilgrimage is the top thing to do in Gokul.
Govardhan
A blend of history and spirituality, Govardhan is a walk amidst the mythological tales. From temples to scenic sites to quaint hideouts, Govardhan is perfect for those seeking the blessings of the almighty.
Barsana
One of the must do things in Barsana is to witness the famous Lathmar Holi celebration.
Chunar
A town with rich history, fused with diverse culture and religions, Chunar cannot be categorised as a particular kind of destination, and thus, it is a destination for all.
Shravasti
The place where Buddha shared his knowledge with his disciples, Shravasti is famous for its Buddhist monuments.
Sardhana
A lesser-known pilgrimage destination in Uttar Pradesh, Sardhana is known for its Catholic heritage and diverse culture.
Sarnath
A famous religious destination in Uttar Pradesh, Sarnath is famous for its pilgrimage spots for three major religions - Hindu, Jain and Buddhism
Popular Attractions Uttarpradesh
Taj Mahal Uttar Pradesh
Every intricate detail that catches your eye is worthy of being described in thousands way for its exquisite beauty.
Agra Fort Uttar Pradesh
Agra Fort, which always finds a mention in the list of heritage attractions in UP, is built mainly of red sandstone with the bricks forming its base.
Fatehpur Sikri Travel Guide
A city that has been a testimony to many tales of glory and downfall, Fatehpur Sikri is an insight into the history and heritage of the Mughal empire.
Museums in Uttar Pradesh
A perfect reflection of the state's hundreds of years old rich history and culture, museums in Uttar Pradesh make an inseparable part of the state’s tourism.
Arts & Crafts
Displaying an assortment of art & craft ranging from articulate Chikankari to intricate engravings on metalwares, Uttar Pradesh sends you back with numerous souvenirs.
Folk Dance and Music
Adorning Uttar Pradesh is the vibrant music & dance heritage. It is the land where maestros like Ustad Bismillah Khan, Birju Maharaj, Baba Alauddin Khan once practiced.
Fairs & Festivals
Diversity renders Uttar Pradesh various reasons for celebration. Each festivity and fair is unique and offers a glimpse of the rich culture, traditions, and history.
Sheesh Mahal Agra
The Sheesh Mahal, which is one of the attractions inside the Agra Fort, is a work of perfection.
Tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah Agra
The Tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah is built in pure white marble. Although the main building is the tomb, there are also other outbuildings along with the Persian styled gardens.
Dwarkadheesh Temple Mathura
The main deities of Dwarkadheesh Temple, are Dwarkadheesh (Lord Krishna) and Radha Rani. These are installed on the ground floor.
Gita Mandir Mathura
This grand temple, which is one of the most famous temples in Mathura, was built by Jugal Kishore Birla.
Keshav Dev Temple Mathura
The history of the Keshav Dev Temple is as fascinating as Lord Krishna’s childhood antics, which are so loved by everybody.
Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple Mathura
Shri Krishna Janma Bhoomi is believed to be the prison cell where Lord Krishna was born. Here, you come across a photograph of Lord Krishna.
Banke Bihari Temple Vrindavan
The architecture of the temple reflects a classic Rajasthani design. Banke Bihari Temple is one of those seven shrines of Thakur in the city of Vrindavan.
Govind Dev Ji Temple Vrindavan
As per the folklore, once the grandson of Lord Krishna was engaged in a conversation with his grandmother, and asked her how the Lord looked like.
ISKCON Temple Vrindavan
The soothing music of mrdanga, kartals and harmonium of the 24/7 kirtaniyas, all come together to create an experience which is exclusive to the ISKCON Temple.
Sri Radha Madan Mohan Temple Vrindavan
Madan Mohan Temple is linked with a fascinating mythological tale, according to which, this popular Hindu temple in Vrindavan is 5000 years old.
Rumi Darwaza Lucknow
One of the most popular tourist attractions of India, Rumi Darwaza is adorned with wonderfully carved flowers and designs.
Chhota Imambara Lucknow
At present, Chhota Imambara is reckoned to be one of the must-visit places in Lucknow, mainly because of its grandeur and interesting historical significance.
La Martiniere Lucknow
The Indian Revolt of 1857 also had an impact on La Martiniere. Concerned with the rapidly deteriorating situation, the college was shifted to the Residency on 13th June 1857.
Jama Masjid Lucknow
Along with that, the entire structure of the mosque is magnificently adorned with stucco motifs, which adds a different grandeur in the stunning architecture of Jama Masjid.
Assi Ghat Varanasi
According to a mythological tale in Hinduism, Goddess Durga, after killing the demons Shumbha-Nishumbha, threw her sword.
Dashashwamedh Ghat Varanasi
The Dashashwamedh Ghat is visited by a large number of visitors due to its immense religious significance.
Man Mandir Ghat Varanasi
The Man Mandir Ghat is also dotted with several Hindu temples including Rameshwara Temple, Sthuladanta Vinayak Temple and Someshwara Temple.
Lalita Ghat Varanasi
The ghat is named after Goddess Lalita, who is a part of a group of ten goddesses in Hinduism called Dasha-Mahavidyas or Mahavidyas.
Dhamek Stupa Sarnath
Dhamek Stupa is one of the renowned historical sites in Sarnath. Built with stones and red bricks, the structure of Dhamek Stupa is cylindrical in shape.
Chaukhandi Stupa Sarnath
Chaukhandi Stupa is the place where Lord Buddha and his first five apostles met while travelling from Bodhgaya to Sarnath
Mulagandha Kuti Vihar Sarnath
It is said that the tree in Sri Lanka originates from that particular tree under which Lord Buddha attained enlightenment in Bodh Gaya.
Sarnath MuseumVaranasi
Besides, this famous tourist attraction in Sarnath is also known to house a section which boasts a rare collection of sculptures and figures from Gupta, Kushana and Mauryan period.
Vibhuti Nath Temple Shravasti
Such is the sacred significance of this popular tourist attraction in Shravasti that every year, lakhs of devotees flock this place to seek blessings and pay their homage to the deity of Lord Shiva. D
Suhaildev Wildlife Sanctuary Shravasti
The history of this renowned wildlife sanctuary in Uttar Pradesh states that it was Maharaja Balrampur who owned most part of the land of the sanctuary before the implementation of Zamindari Abolition Act 1952.
Kachchi Kuti Shravasti
On the lower portion of the image, there is an inscription that reveals that Kachchi Kuti traces its history from the Kushana Period.
Pakki Kuti Shravasti
Pakki Kuti is one of those ideal places of tourist interest in Shravasti where one can spend time gathering some historical knowledge.
Shri Thakur Rani Ghat Gokul
One of the most important religious destinations in Uttar Pradesh, Gokul is a celebration of Krishna’s life where he slew Putana, the demon, defeated Kaalia, the serpent, and found Radha, the love of his life.
Nand Bhawan Gokul
The walls of the temple are adorned with paintings and motifs of Lord Krishna depicting playful episodes from his childhood.
Raman Reti Gokul
There are several reasons to visit Raman Reti, one of the famous religious places in Gokul.
Brahmand Ghat Gokul
Just near to the ghat stands the Brahmand Temple which overlooks the Yamuna River and is dedicated to a particular episode in Krishna’s life.
Charan Pahari Nandgaon
The melodious sound of the flute broke the meditation of sakhis who then wanted to catch the sight of him playing the flute.
Nand Bhavan Nandgaon
It was built by Raja Rupa Singh and is the only shrine where the foster parents (Nand and Yashoda) of Lord Krishna are worshipped.
Nandisvara Temple Nandgaon
However, the strange appearance of Lord Shiva created a doubt in the mind of Lord Krishna’s mother, Yashoda, and hence, she refused to let him in.
Pavana Sarovar Nandgaon
This pristine lake was built by Pavan Gopa, father of Vishakha (one of the friends of Radha, the love interest of Lord Krishna), and hence named Pavana Sarovar.
Shriji Temple Barsana
The ancient look of the temple along with its brilliant design and architecture, attracts tourists and devotees in large numbers.
Shri Radha Kushal Bihari Temple Barsana
It houses the idols of Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha built from black stone and alloy.
Dan Bihari Temple Barsana
The word “dan” means donation in Sanskrit while “bihari” is an affectionate term used to address Lord Krishna.
Daan Ghati Mandir Govardhan
The presiding deity of this popular shrine in Govardhan is manifested in the form of rock which is believed to be degrading into soil by few millimetres every year.
Govardhan Parikrama Govardhan
The ritual of Govardhan Parikrama is considered even more sacred if it is performed with milk. In the ritual, devotees carry a pot with a hole at the bottom, which remains filled with the milk.
Kusum Sarovar Govardhan
Kusum Sarovar is one of those famous places of tourist interest that lies on the route of Govardhan Parikrama.
Mansi Ganga Kund Govardhan
As per the beliefs, a sacred bath in the water of the kund (pond) sanctifies one from all sins.
Triveni Sangam Prayagraj
One of the must-see things here is the evening Aarti which are held at Saraswati Ghat and Nehru Ghat that are located in the near proximity to Triveni Sangam.
Prayagraj Fort Prayagraj
However, visitors can only enter to a limited area of the fort as it is now under the authority of the Indian army.
Patalpuri Temple Prayagraj
The legend has it, there was a time when Lord Narayana, for a moment, flooded the entire universe when he was questioned about his divine power by a sage called Markandeya.
Bade Hanuman Ji Temple Prayagraj
This is the only Lord Hanuman temple in the world the idol in reclining position.
Jama Masjid Fatehpur Sikri
The mosque complex is so enormous in size that the Buland Darwaza (which commemorates the victory of Akbar over Gujarat) and the Tomb of Sheikh Salim Chisti are part of it.
Diwan-i-Khas Fatehpur Sikri
kbar, by way of his secular outlook, was a man far ahead of this time. He was interested in knowing about other religions than Islam, and invited scholars belonging to different faiths to hold religious discussions.
Buland Darwaza Fatehpur Sikri
These are simply a very beautiful sight to come across and remind you repeatedly of the fine advancements made in the field of art and architecture during Mughal empire under Akbar.
Bharat Milap Temple Chitrakoot
Today, upon visiting the Bharat Milap Temple, you come across footprints of all the two brothers on the rocks inside the temple.
Bharat Koop Chitrakoot
Towards that end, Lord Bharata collected water from all the sacred rivers and holiest pilgrimage destinations across India.
Gupt Godavari Chitrakoot
These then flow towards another cave before simply disappearing into the ground.
Ganesh Bagh Chitrakoot
The temple complex also contains a massive stepwell (known as baoli in the native language), which is a fascination in itself.
Garhmau Lake Jhansi
Amidst the history and heritage, Garhmau Lake is a beautiful natural tourist site in Jhansi.
Rani Mahal Jhansi
This popular historical site in Jhansi takes you back to the time when Rani Lakshmibai used to stay here and address the people.
Government Museum Jhansi
The major attraction of this place of tourist interest in Jhansi is the gallery especially dedicated to Rani Lakshmibai.
Jhansi Fort Jhansi
At present, the fort complex include temples of Lord Shiva and Lord Ganesha. Along with that, the fort also houses a museum which showcases ancient relics and artefacts that depict the history of the fort and its surrounding regions.
Suraj Kund Park Meerut
At present, Suraj Kund Park serves as a perfect place in the city to spend a day with family, and hence, they can be seen picnicking in the park.
Gandhi Bagh Meerut
This renowned kids-friendly place in Meerut also gives you an opportunity to take your child on a boat ride as there is a small pond in the garden.
John's Church Meerut
The history of Saint John the Baptist Church dates back to the time of British colonial era in India.
Augarnath Temple Meerut
However, it is said that at this temple, the Maratha rulers used to perform the pilgrimage on auspicious occasions making it a significant place of worship in the city.
Church of Sardhana
The architecture of the church boasts resemblance with St. Peter's Basilica in Rome with an additional touch of Indian and Palladio architectural design.
Anthony Kothi Sardhana
People who visit the Church of Sardhana also explore this age-old building.
The Catholic Cemetery Sardhana
At present, this historical site in Sardhana is under the administration of the Archaeological Survey of India.
The Begum's Palace Sardhana
There is also a sunken bath that used to hold different flavours of waters for bathing of Begum.
Lalita Devi Temple Naimisharanya
The temple of Lalita Devi is associated with legends. According to one of them, Goddess Sati, after performing the Daksha Yajna, jumped into the fire by assuming the Yogi Agni posture.
Hanuman Garhi Naimisharanya
Besides its religious significance, the temple also draws a lot of tourists because of the peaceful aura enveloping it.
Dashashwamedha Ghat Naimisharanya
Inside this temple, there are idols of Lord Rama, his brother Lakshman, Lord Shiva and Goddess Janki.
Chakratirth Naimisharanya
A holy dip in the water of this pond is believed to sanctify one’s mind, body and soul.
Gangeshwar Nath Temple Chunar
The temple is also associated with a number of mythological stories.
Durga Khoh Chunar
It is also one of the oldest temples in Chunar, and hence, remains flocked with a large number of people, both devotees and tourists.
Chunar Fort Chunar
The fort went under the control of powerful rulers throughout history, from Babur, Humayun, Akbar, Jahangir and Aurangzeb to the British East India Company.
Ashcharya Koop Chunar
Vitthalnath was the son of the founder of Pushti Marg ( a school of Vaishnav cult) - saint Vallabhacharya.
Dussehra festival
It is held to celebrate the victory of Ram over Ravana and good over evil on this day. Raavan's effigies are burnt with fire crackers.
Top Things To do in Uttarpradesh
Pilgrimages
The birthplace of Lord Rama and Krishna, the preaching land of Buddha, and a hub for several other faiths, Uttar Pradesh indeed is an ideal pilgrimage destination.
Wildlife in Uttar Pradesh
Home to numerous wild animals including the Royal Bengal Tigers and the endangered Ganges River Dolphin, Uttar Pradesh, is an unmissable destination for wildlife enthusiasts.
Heritage Tourism
An abode of hundreds of years’ history, Uttar Pradesh is an unparalleled destination to witness rich historical and cultural heritage in India.
Cuisine
Home to the delectable Awadhi cuisine and multiple delicious dishes, Uttar Pradesh, reflects the finesse of Indian delicacies and is a must-visit for the connoisseur of food.
Shopping in Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh leaves you spoilt for choice with a wide array of handmade, embroidered and painted artifacts. Your shopping options range from elegant Banarasi Saree to decorous brassware/metalware.
Gardens & Park in Uttar Pradesh
Complementing the grandiose of Uttar Pradesh, are its gardens & parks spreading across the state. Offering visitors another excuse to love the state, these gardens & parks are a must-see.
How to Reach Uttarpradesh
Frequently Asked Questions
What deal evil rent by real in. But her ready least set lived spite solid. September how men saw tolerably two behavior arranging. She offices for highest and replied one venture pasture. Applauded no discovery in newspaper allowance am northward. Frequently partiality possession resolution at or appearance unaffected me. Engaged its was the evident pleased husband. Ye goodness felicity do disposal dwelling no. First am plate jokes to began to cause a scale. Subjects he prospect elegance followed no overcame possible it on. Improved own provided blessing may peculiar domestic. Sight house has sex never. No visited raising gravity outward subject my cottage Mr be.
At the moment, we only accept Credit/Debit cards and Paypal payments. Paypal is the easiest way to make payments online. While checking out your order. Be sure to fill in correct details for fast & hassle-free payment processing.