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Nagpur

Nagpur

Nagpur nestles in the Vidarbha region, which is sprawled over the north-eastern Maharashtra, having it as its main city. The city is popularly known as the Orange city and also stands as the second largest city in the Indian state of Maharashtra.


The city is rich in its biodiversity, mineral wealth and traditions, this plush land with its surging hills and gushing streams with many wildlife sanctuaries, forts, temples and geological sites. Indeed, Vidarbha is an out-and-out a package of Natures bounty; this sumptuous feast is sure to fill up your senses. The city is the winter capital of the state of Maharashtra and is also the largest city in central India and has also been stated as the cleanest and the tidiest city in the country.


In a nutshell, this is to state that the city of Nagpur has marked with many distinctions with its specialties. Along with many other titles as stated above the city is also considered as the second greenest province in the entire country, which happens to be in the center of the heart of India, by having its distance in equal measures with the cities like Kolkata, Chennai and New Delhi and Mumbai. The city is the second capital of the state of Maharashtra.


Geographically the city is sprawled, giving an appearance of vast metropolis and is also recognized as the Indias primary transport hub as it holds the nations main highways intersecting each other at in the region. Nagpur travel and tourism is a popular among the Indian and foreign tourists alike and for that the Nagpur tour packages are a perfect way of exploring the splendor of the destination in Western India.


General facts about Nagpur
Location: Western India
Language: English, Hindi and Marathi
Climate: Tropical and moderate
Major Attractions: Vidarbha Pandhari Kundinpur, Markandeya Temple
Ideal Time to Visit: September to April


Tourist sightseeing in Nagpur
The main attractions in the city are Gavilgad Fort, Magnificent Forts of Balapur, Lonar Lake, Vidarbha Pandhari Kundinpur, Markandeya Temple and Naranala Fort. The city has lots of other things to offer to its tourists. The city is spotted with many wildlife sanctuaries and has been declared as the ‘Tiger capital of India’ for the fact that the city is connected with many Tiger Reserves in India and connects these reserves to the outer world.


The city is popular as it is among the important cities for IT sector in Maharashtra after Pune. The city is also famous for its celebrations and festivals especially Kalidas Mahotsav, the Ganesh Utsav and Dhamma Chakra Pravartan Din as these are celebrated in a grand manner. Nagpur, the orange city is also hosts to handicrafts exhibitions, tribal dances, and folk-art programs on a regular basis.


Climate of Nagpur
The city possesses a monsoon type of climate having all hot, rainy and cold weather seasons, for the fact it is situated on the western coast of India. The state bears a tropical type of climatic conditions. The arrival of the monsoons in the early June renders a sigh of relief from the scorching summers which enter here in the month of March. Monsoons are here till September and thereafter the winters step in the state rendering it with the pleasant climate and cool breezes, which remains till the month of February.


How to reach Nagpur


Nagpur by Air: The airport of Nagpur, Sonegaon airport is at a distance of  8 km from the center of the city and runs domestic flights with the cities of Mumbai, Calcutta, Delhi Hyderabad, Pune, Bhubaneswar and Raipur.


Nagpur by Rail: Nagpur is very well connected to all four major cities and villages of India with Nagpur. Nagpur railway station is an important rail junction on the Central and Southeastern lines.


Nagpur by Road: The city has the main highways intersecting with the roads of the other states.


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