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A scenic lake, located within the Surdas Reserved Forest, the Sur
Sarovar is a tranquil spot, ideal for a relaxed outing. A wide variety
of fish and water-birds add to the lakes natural charm and beauty.
Fatehpur Sikri (39 kms.)
An epic in red sandstone. A city of yesteryears, today lost in the
mists of time. Fatehpur Sikri was built by the Mughal Emperor Akbar
during 1564 A.D. A sonless Akbar had gone to Sikri to seek blessings
of a muslim saint Sheikh Salim Chisti. When his son was finally
born, he in gratitude, constructed his capital city and named it
Fatehpur Sikri. Later, due to shortage of water and unrest in north-west,
Akbar had to abandon this city. The beautiful marble tomb of Sheikh
Salim Chisti still attracts thousands who seek blessings of the
revered saint. Other renowned places are Diwan-i-Am, Diwan-i-Khaas,
Buland Darwaza, Panch Mahal, Jodha Bai's Palace and Birbal Bhavan.
Open : Sunrise to sunset. Entry fee Rs.0.50.
Bharatpur Bird Santuary (60 kms.)
A paradise for bird-watchers and ornithologists, it is now known
as Keoladeo Ghana National Park.
More than 300 species of birds have been sighted here including
the famous Siberian Cranes and other birds from China and Northern
Europe. Season: October to February.
Brij Bhoomi (56 kms.)
Just an hours drive from Agra, on the banks of the Yamuna, is situtated
this birthplace of Lord Krishna. The entire land is dotted with
magnificent temples, each dedicated to various aspects of His life
& loves.
The twin cities of Mathura and Vrindavan, where He was born and
where He grew up, still resound to the sounds of His laughter, antics
and His magical flute.
Some of the more famous temples are: Govind Dev Temple, Rangaji
Temple, Dwarkadhish Temple, Bankey Behari Temple and the ISKCON
Temple.Gokul, Barsana and Goverdhan are the other townships associated
with the legend of Lord Krishna. Gokul is the hideout where Lord
Krishna was secretly brought up-away from the eyes of His maternal
uncle, Kansa. His consort Radha belonged to Barsana, where the Holi
festival lathamar Holi' is celebrated with great gusto. At Govardhan,
Krishna raised a mighty mountain on His little finger to protect
the locals frnm the wrath of rain-god Indra.
Firozabad(44 kms.) :
An industrial city famous for its glassware such as bangles and
chandeliers.
Van
Vihar Wildlife Sanctuary (60 kms.) in Dholpur Distt. (Rajasthan)
:
This picturesque forest reserve spread over 52 sq. kms. abounds
in many species of wildlife including birds. Season : November-June.
Gwalior (118 kms.) :
Capital city of the Scindia Marathas. Gwalior is most renowned for
its majestic fort which is built on an imposing hillock. On the
way to the fort are huge Jain statues carved in rocks. The fort
has many historical buildings.
Aligarh (83 kms.) :
Aligarh is famous for its Muslim University, founded by Sir Syed
Ahmed Khan in the 19th century A.D., and also for its handicrafts-specially
brassware.