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Lucknow City Travel
"No city-except Bombay, the queen of all-was more beautiful in her
garish style than Lucknow," wrote Rudyard Kipling in Kim. Located on
the banks of the Gomti River, Lucknow is the capital city of Uttar Pradesh.
From ancient times, the city is known for its silks, perfumes, jewellery,
mouth-watering cuisines, and nawabi etiquettes. In fact, Lucknow could be
termed the cultural centre of northern India where people are so polite
that anyone would feel at home. The classic example of 'pehle aap' (after
you) shows how etiquette or tehjib runs in the blood of the people of Lucknow.
But the city is very much able in accommodating the modernity, keeping the
tradition and culture alive altogether.
There are several places of tourist attractions in Lucknow. The Bada
Imambada was built by Asaf-ud-Daula in the year 1784 as a part of the
famine relief project where a number of labourers were appointed to build
this Imambada. It is a big vaulted hall with a length of 50 m and a height
of 15 m. There is also the bhul bhulaiya-an amazing maze that might need
a tourist guide to get through.
There are several places to see and visit near Lucknow too. Faizabad,
situated 124 km from Lucknow, was once the capital of Avadh. Easily accessible
by both trains and buses, this place houses the Fort Calcutta built by
the third Nawab of Avadh, Suja-ud-Daula. Besides this, one can also visit
the mausoleum of Bahu Begum and Gulab Bari.
Lucknow has been famous for its Muharram celebration since the time of
the Nawabs. Due to the majority population of the city belonging to the
Shia Muslim community, almost every Muslim festival is celebrated here
with great enthusiasm.
The Indian city of Lucknow is easily accessible through air, road and
rail from the other major Indian cities and states. We
can arrange for you all types of transport for your comfortable journey
to and in Lucknow and throughout the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
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Tourist Places in Lucknow
Bada Imambada
The Bada Imambada was built by Asaf-ud-Daula in the year 1784 as a part
of the famine relief project where a number of labourers were appointed
to build this Imambada. It is a big vaulted hall with a length of 50 m and
a height of 15 m. There is also the bhul bhulaiya-an amazing maze that might
need a tourist guide to get through.
There's also a mosque, but non-Muslims are not allowed to enter. The
mosque has two tall minarets in the courtyard complex, which lies on the
left side of the well.
Rumi Darwaza
Asaf-ud-Daula built a number of historical monuments during his time.
The Rumi Darwaza was also built as a relief work during the famine of
1783. Said to be a facsimile of one of the gates of Constantinople, this
soaring edifice, which is 60 feet high, can match any similar structure
in point of beauty and splendour.
Husainabad Imambada
The Husainabad Imambada is also known as Chhota Imambada. This imambada
was the brainchild of Mohammed Ali Shah, who built it in 1837. It is believed
to be the mausoleum of Mohammed Ali Shah himself. The imambada also encloses
a tank with small imitations of the Taj Mahal on each side. One of those
imitations is the tomb of Mohammed's daughter and the other one is of her
husband. The main imambada is topped by a golden dome, which is supposed
to be the tomb of Ali Shah and his mother. There also lies the incomplete
watchtower called the satkhanda just opposite the tomb. The construction
of this tower was withdrawn when Ali Shah died in 1840 and only the four
storeys were made. There is also the tallest clock tower estimated to be
67 m high overlooking the Husainabad tank. The Imambada is illuminated during
the Muharram giving it a wonderful look.
Residency
The ruins of Lucknow Residency give a clear picture of the British rule
in India. It was the Mansion of East India Company's agent in Avadh during
the Sepoy Mutiny. This historical monument lies just near to the Hazratganj
area which is the centre of the city.
Jami Masjid
To the western side of the Husainabad Imambada lies the Jami Masjid. The
construction of the Masjid was started by Mohammed Shah and was completed
by his wife after his death in the 1840s. Jami Masjid is the largest mosque
of Lucknow. Though non-Muslims are not allowed to worship here, one can
see the wonderful paintings on the ceilings with the leaf and fruit bowl
patterns. To the right side of the Bada Imambada lies another mosque named
after Asaf-ud-Daula.
How to Reach Lucknow
By Air
Lucknow is well connected with the other important towns and cities of
the country by air. Most of the domestic flight operators have regular
scheduled flights to the Lucknow airport Amausi, which is about 15 km
away from the main city area.
By Rail
Almost all the major train routes touch this city. With the two major railway
junctions namely Charbagh and Lucknow that lie side by side, one has a variety
of choices for travelling to and from the city.
By Road
Lucknow is very well connected by a network of roads and road transport
to all major towns of Uttar Pradesh and surrounding areas. Delhi is 497
km from Lucknow, Agra is 363 km away, Allahabad is 238 km, Dehradun is 582
km, Kanpur is 77 km, and Varanasi is 300 km.