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Accommodation of Kanpur in Central UP

Several of Kanpur’s better hotels can be found in and around the Mall, while cheaper accommodation is concentrated near the Central railway station -which itself has reasonable retiring rooms.

Ganges, 51/50 Nayaganj. Cheap and basic, not far from the station, with a mediocre restaurant attached.

Gaurav, 18/54 the Mall. Central hotel, four doors down from the better-known Geet, but not as loud, a little newer, and a lot more pleasant.

The Landmark, 10 the Mall. Behind Som Dutt Plaza; the closest Kanpur comes to luxury. Features include currency exchange, coffee shop, health suite and travel centre.

Meghdoot the Mall, Popular business-class hotel opposite Company Bagh, with a small rooftop swimming pool, health club, several restaurants and a bar.

Natraj, 71/150 Suterkhana. Reasonable budget accommodation close to the railway station. Some rooms with shared baths and some small but expensive a/c.

Station View, opposite the railway station, city side. Reasonably priced basic, budget hotel with air-cooled rooms.

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Kanpur and around in the Central UP

The teeming metropolis of KANPUR, 438km east of Delhi and 190km west of Allahabad, is among the most polluted cities in the world, and most visitors are there solely for business. Kanpur has been a textile-manufacturing centre since its cotton mills were established in 1869, and together with its twin city, Lucknow, 76km northeast, it dominates the industrial heartland of Uttar Pradesh. Unlike other points along the Ganges, the riverside is of little significance; its ghats are run down, and only those at Bithur, 20km upstream, are worth exploring.

Bithur west of Kanpur in the Central UP

Some Hindus consider the charming little town of BITHUR, set in rich farming country beside the Ganges, 20km west of Kanpur, to be the centre of the world. However, few pilgrims, let alone tourists, come to this miniature Varanasi, where many of the ghats have been reclaimed by the river since being devastated by the British bombardment that followed the uprising of 1857. Bithur's principal shrine, at the main ghats is one of the few in the Hindu world to be dedicated to Brahma. The town is also connected to the Ramayana, and specifically with Rama's wife Sita - this

Arrival, information and transport to the Lucknow in Central UP

From Amausi Airport, 16km south on the Kanpur Road, a taxi to the centre of Lucknow costs around Rsl50. Airport buses connect with flights. Lucknow s main Charbagh Railway Station (for computerized reservations), 4km southwest of the central hub of Hazratganj, is itself a remarkable building, with prominent chhatris above the entrance arcade and a roof inspired by chess pieces. Most buses, including those from Varanasi, Allahabad, Agra, Jhansi and Kanpur, arrive at the main Charbagh Bus Stand alongside, while some buses from the Nepal border at Sonauh and from Gorakhpur, Faizabad and Ayodhya pull in at the Kaisarbagh stand, near

Practicalities to the Kanpur Central UP

Trains on the main Delhi-Calcutta line, including the superfast Shatabdi Express #2003 (1 daily) pull in regularly at Kanpur Central, in the most congested part of the city. Buses from Lucknow and points east terminate at the Collectorganj Bus Stand in Sadar Bazaar, a short way east, while services from Delhi, Agra, Handwar and the west arrive at Chunniganj, 3km west of the Mall. Few people fly to Kanpur, as rail connections, especially with Delhi, are good, but there's an airport 12km to the east, a taxi-ride (Rs100) or an auto-rickshaw ride (Rs30) from the centre. Indian Airlines have offices

The Town of Kanpur in Central UP

The focus of modern Kanpur is north of the station, where the large avenue known as the Mall threads east to west to form a hub for the more pleasant and cosmopolitan sectors of the city. Further north and west, beyond the exclusive Civil Lines area, is the river. Cawnpore, among the most vital of the British East India Company's garrisons along the Ganges, was a major focus of the wild revolt of 1857 - what the British called the Indian Mutiny, and Indians the First War of Independence. One thousand or so British residents were besieged throughout June by the

Practicalities of Allahabad in the Uttar Pradesh

Allahabad has four railway stations (including Prayag, City and Daraganj), but major trains on the broad-gauge Delhi-Kanpur-Calcutta line arrive at the main Allahabad Junction. Most of the city's hotels are nearby; be sure to use the exit appropriate to the area where you plan to stay. Leader Road bus stand, used by buses from western destinations such as Agra. Lucknow, Kanpur, Kausambi and Delhi, is just outside the station's south gates on the ciry side, while the smaller Zero Road bus stand, serving Mahoba and Satna and Chitrakut to the south - the railheads for Khajuraho - is 1km southeast. Buses

Travel details for Uttar Pradesh

Trains Note that most important trains to Varanasi stop at Moghul Sarai, requiring a change of trains or a connecting bus or taxi. Agra to: Ahmedabad (1 weekly; 27hr 30min); Alwar (1 dally; 4hr); Btiopal (16-19 daily; 5hr 30min-9hr): Bhubaneshwar (1 daily; 39hr); Chennai (1-2 daily; 34hr-42hr); Delhi (15 daily; 2hr-4hr 15min); Gwalior (15-19 daily; 1hr 15min-2hr); Indore (1 daily; 14hr 25min); Jaipur (3 daily; 7hr); Jalgaon (3-4 daily; 14hr 20min-19hr); Jhansi (15-19 daily; 2hr 25min-5hr); Jodhpur (3 daily; 13hr); Kanpur (4 daily; 7hr): Kolkota (Calcutta) (1 daily; 30hr); Lucknow (3 daily: 7hr-8hr 30min); Mathura (12 daily; 1hr 30min-2hr); Mumbai (2 daily;

Faizabad southwest of Ayodhya in the Uttar Pradesh

During the reign of Shuja-ud-Daula (1756-75), as the Moghul empire disintegrated. FAIZABAD, 6km southwest of Ayodhya, attracted craftsmen, artists and musicians from Delhi. However, the first capital of Avadh declined in tandem with the rise of Lucknow. Among the few monuments to survive is the lofty white marble Tomb of Bahu Begum, widow of Shuja-ud-Daula, close to the the nawab's own mausoleum. Faizabad's cantonment area is a legacy of British rule - caught up in the rebellion of 1857, it was thankfully spared the bloodshed seen in Kanpur and Lucknow. Cheap central accommodation can be found near the chowk in the

Eating from the Kanpur in Central UP

Few of the high-street eating places can be recommended, but several of Kanpur's better hotels such as the Landmark and the Meghdoot have good restaurants. Budhsen, Virhana Road, Nayaganj. A popular restaurant with an adjacent sweetshop which, along with the posh Haveli. is one of several options on this busy and central shopping street. Kailash Misthan Bhandar, GT Road, Gumti 5. The best of a couple of roadside cafes near Moti Jheel, serving snacks such as dosas to locals who come here to take the evening air. Shanghai, the Mall. In the centre of town, popular with well-heeled locals, many of whom

Details of Central UP

Large tracts of CENTRAL UP, along the fertile flood plains of the Doab, constituted the nineteenth-century Kingdom of Avadh. Destined eventually to become little more than puppets of the British, its wealthy nawabs (governors) focused their attentions on the arts, and created a unique civilization centred around Lucknow. Monuments from those days, and traces of the bitter fighting of the "Mutiny" or "First War of Independence" that coincided with the final eclipse of Avadh, are scattered throughout both city and region. Today-central UP has become a Hindu stronghold as the BJP extends its grip from its seat in the state

Practicalities to the Jhansi Southern UP

Trains on both of the Central Railway branches that converge on Jhansi pull in at the station on the west side of town, near the Civil Lines area. Both of the two state tourist information kiosks on platform one are useless but MP Tourism's does give out leaflets on the .most up-to-date methods of transport on to Khajuraho. In town, the Regional Tourist Office, Hotel Veerangana, provides literature and information on Bundelkhand and the route to Khajuraho (Mon-Sat 10aim-5pm. closed every 2nd Sat). Jhansi is the most convenient main railway station for Khajuratio, Orchha and Deogarh. From the railway station, the

Details of Jhansi in Southern UP

Unless you harbour a passion for seventeenth-century forts, you'll find the rail-and road-junction town of JHANSI. located in an anomalous promontory of UP that thrusts south into Madhya Pradesh, unremittingly dull. Most visitors only stop long enough to catch a connecting bus to Khajuraho, 175km further southeast in Madhya Pradesh. Until 1742, Jhansi was a sleepy satellite village of the Bundela capital at nearby Orchha, 18km southeast. When the local raja died without a male heir in 1853, the British enacted the controversial Principle of Lapse to wrest control of the town from his widow. Four years later, resentment at this

Thriuvananthpuram Accommodation in Kerala

Accommodation Thriuvananthpuram's mid-range and expensive hotels are, in general, cheaper then in most state capitals, but are not concentrated in any one district. Budget hotels are grouped mainly in the streets around Central Station Road- Good areas to start looking are Manjalikulam Road, five minutes' walk west from the railway station, or the lanes off Aristo Junction; note that the best of the budget places tend to be full by late afternoon. If you prefer to base yourself at the beach, head for Kovalam.

New Manali Model Town in Himachal Pradesh

A number of carbon-copy hotels are clustered in the grid of narrow streets immediately behind the Mall, in a quarter known as Model Town. Though bland and boxed-in, these mid-range places make good bases from which to hunt for other accommodation once you've found your feet. Recommended accommodation includes: Central View (01902/52319), which has bathtubs in some rooms, Diamond (01902/53058), Lhasa (01902/52134), Mount View (01902/52465), with rooftop terrace and views, and the Sangam (01902/53019).

Nagpur Accommodation in Maharashtra

Most of Nagpur's places to stay are across the big railway bridge east of the station, along Central Avenue, or southwest of the fort around Sitabuldi. in the central bazaar. The station also has cheap retiring rooms (Rs60—80). Blue Diamond, 113 Central Ave, Dosar Chowk 0712/727460, 559534. Cheap, dingy and near the station. All rooms have cable TV a/c, attached bath-roams and "peep-out" balconies. 24-hour checkout. Blue Moon, Central Ave 0712/726061. 727591. Nearest the station and definitely the least seedy of the cheaper hotels; cleanish and friendly with large doubles. Centre Point, 24 Central Bazaar Rd $0712/520910, 523093. Trie most established of

Nagpur Practicalities in Maharashtra

Nagpur's busy central mainline railway station, Nagpur junction, is a short auto-rickshaw ride from the main hotel and market districts along Central Ave. MSRTC buses pull in at the State bus stand, a further 1500m southeast of the railway station. Buses to and from Madhya Pradesh use the smaller MPSRTC bus stand, five minutes' walk south down the main road outside the station. The MTDC tourist o6fice (10am-6pm;3)0712/529325) opposite the Hardeo Hotel on Dr Munje Margi Road, can book other MTDC accommodation but will disappoint if you're seeking specific information relating to Nagpur. At the helpful MPTDC tourist office, on the

Accommodation and eating to Aizawl in the Northeast

Several hotels in Aizawl are geared towards budget and mid-range travellers, and simple cafes, especially around Bara Bazaar, serve Mizo food. Lentils, fish, rice and bamboo shoots are popular; the mild dishes can be a welcome change from most north Indian cooking. There are several cheap and cheerful local dhabas on Zodin Square. Ahimsa, Zarkawt. One of Aizawl's better hotels. Central, with comfortable rooms, rooftop views and a popular restaurant. Berawtlartg Tourist Complex, Zemabawk. Seven hilltop cottages with great views in a rural setting. Capital Guest House Zarkawt. Below Capital Travels. Clean rooms and hot water by the bucket. Chawlhns Zarkawt.

Bodhgaya Accommodation: hotels

Buddha International 3 0631/400506- In the south of town near the Indosan Japanese temple, With an impressive lobby and nice lawn it's pleas-art but pricey. Buddha Vihar, Bihar Tourist Complex t 0631/400445. Cheap three- four- and six-bed dorm accommodation Embassy, opposite the Nepalese temple S 0631/400711. Reasonable rooms and rooftop views, but a little expensive for what you get. ITDC Bodhgaya Ashok, near the museum -i~ 0631/400700. Comfortable bungalow-type accommodation with a pleasant lawn, an upmarket restaurant and several in-house facilities including a travel desk.

Accommodation of Dehra Dun in Uttaranchal

Dehra Dun has a good selection of mid-range hotels, many of them strun along Rajpur Road as it heads north to Mussoorie. What little budget accommodation there is can be found near the town centre — or in the old-fashione railway retiring rooms. Ajanla, Rajpur Road, opposite Great Value. Comfortable, clean and well managed, with an excellent restaurant and pleasant bar. The only hotel with a swimming pool. Embassy, 18 Dhamawala. Down a series of lanes, not far from the centre and well worth seeking out. A good range of rooms. GMVN Drona, 45 Gandhi Rd. Drab government-run hotel that resembles

Accommodation price codes of Ladakh

All accommodation prices in this book have been categorized using the price codes below. Prices given are for a double room, and all taxes are included, for more details. OuptoRs100 Rs30CMOO Rs900-1500 R3100-200 Rs400-600 Rs1500-2500 Rs200-300 Rs600-900

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