The Chandrika Devi temple in Lucknow

Lucknow is known as the city of Nawabs and the city has been known for its secular culture that was introduced and promoted in the city by the Nawabs. The…

Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary- Nature at its Best

  The mysteries of nature have always intrigued the human race that constantly strives to unearth the hidden secrets of the world. An excursion to a wildlife sanctuary can take…

Pleasure Trips around Lucknow: Nawabganj Bird Sanctuary

  With the onset of winters in Lucknow, the city begins to feel the need to go out and celebrate the seasonal change. The ideal time to go on a…

Naimisharanya

Lucknow city has a history of Mughal and Nawabi dominance which was predominantly Muslim. It is interesting to note that the Nawabs of Awadh too, followed the style of Akbar, the…

The Majestic Kothis of Lucknow

The architecture of Lucknow city has won world-wide recognition and fame for the city. The place is rich in cultural and architectural heritage so much so that it has become…

The Dudhwa National Park- Natures Delight

  An excursion trip from Lucknow to the Dudhwa National Park will give you the much needed break from the fast paced city life. It offers the peace and tranquillity that you desire coupled…

Pleasure trips around Lucknow: Dudhwa Tiger Reserve

  Not too far from Lucknow, the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve is the best place for those who want to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city life. The Dudhwa Tiger…

Raheem ke Kulche Nahari: A Treat for the Taste Buds

Lucknow city has a rich history even when it comes to food that has made its cuisine known all over the world for its scrumptious and unique taste. The very…

The Amausi Airport in Lucknow

Lucknow, being the historical and culture capital of Uttar Pradesh, draws thousands of domestic and international visitors every year. The Gomti River flowing through the Awadhi city adds to the…

Welcome to the City of Nawabs: The Captivating Charbagh Railway Station

Lucknow, rightly called “Bagho’n ka Shehar” boasts of many localities having been suffixed “bagh” (Urdu for garden). Though not many of those baghs remain, the city continues to remember those…