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Archeological Survey of India Museum
Ppposite the Man Singh Palace is the small Archeological Survey of India (ASI) museum that was a hospital under British rule.
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Siddheswar Mandir
In the same compound as Mukteswar Mandir, Siddheswar Mandir is a later but plainer temple with a fine red-painted Ganesh.
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Sat Manzil
The ruins of Mohammed Adil Shah’s seven-storey palace, the Sat Manzil are another feature to look out for in the Citadel.
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Tamolons Tomb
A smaller structure, called Tamolon’s Tomb , stands to the west of the others at Khusru Bagh, but its origin is unknown.
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Sukh Mahal
The Sukh Mahal is a small summer palace surrounded by terraced gardens where Rudyard Kipling once stayed and wrote part of Kim.
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National Library
Located directly south of the entrance to the zoo is the (private) access road to the National Library , It is India’s biggest.
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Nilgiri Documentation Centre
The Sullivan Memorial houses the Nilgiri Documentation Centre, dedicated to preserving the regions beauty and heritage.
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Nehru Planetarium
In the grounds of Teen Murti Bhavan is an old-fashioned planetarium, which has shows about the stars in Hindi and English.
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Chatta Chowk
Immediately beyond the Lahore Gate is the regal Chatta Chowk, which once sold silk and jewels, but now mainly sells souvenirs.
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Butler Bay
Little Andaman’s best beach is Butler Bay, a spectacular curved beach with lifeguards and good surf. Its located at 14km mark.
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Lakshna Devi Temple
Built about AD 700, this squat temple features a weathered but wildly carved wooden doorway and more fine woodcarving inside.
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Horticultural Gardens
The lawn, tropical trees and flowering shrubs of the delightful Horticultural Gardens offer some respite from the traffic rumble.
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Manjusha Museum
In Dharmasthala the Manjusha Museum houses a collection of Indian stone and metal sculptures, jewellery and local craft products.
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Jehangir Art Gallery
Recently renovated, this excellent gallery hosts shows by local artists and the occasional big name; it’s also home to Samovar Café .
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Pratapeswar
Near Vishvanath Temple, the white temple Pratapeswar is a much more recent bricks-and-mortar structure built around 200 years ago.
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St Johns Church
Set in a peaceful grove above town, this church is one of the oldest buildings in Nainital, and exudes the atmosphere of another era.
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Namgyal Stupa
The prominent Namgyal Stupa sits on the cliff edge at the base of Leh Palace, a slightly awkward scramble up from the Old Town area.
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Jain Museum
While youre in Madhuban, its worth popping into the small but well-kept Jain Museum, on your left at the bottom end of the main road.
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Gorton Castle
The grand neo-Gothic Gorton Castle (1904) was formerly the colonial government secretariat and is now the State Accountant-Generals Office.
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Harishchandra Ghat
Harishchandra Ghat is a cremation ghat – smaller and secondary in importance to Manikarnika, but one of the oldest ghats in Varanasi.
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