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Manas National Park
Bodoland’s Unesco-listed Manas National Park has two ‘ranges’ – Bansbari and Koklabari – with different access points.
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Sacred Heart Basilica
The brown-and-white grandiosity of the Sacred Heart Basilica is set off by stained glass and a Gothic sense of proportion.
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Cenotaphs of the Maharanis of Jaipur
Located between Jaipur and Amber, 5km from the centre, the cenotaphs of the maharanis of Jaipur are worth a visit for a stroll.
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Shri Murudeshwar temple
For the best views of Murudeshar head up the skyscaper-like Shri Murudeshwar Temple via its lift for fantastic coastal panoramas.
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Sivaganga Tank
North of the Brihadishwara temple compound, but still within the outer fortifications, is a park containing the Sivaganga tank.
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St Marys Church
St Marys Church, completed in 1680, was the first English church in Madras and Indias oldest surviving British church.
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Mosque
Kumils main mosque.
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Kathi Darwaza
Golden stone gateway through one of the last remnant sections of antique city wall, directly north of the Chetipacha Gurdwara.
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Government House
Dating from 1805, Government House, formerly the British Residency, is a Tuscan Doric building set in 20 hectares of gardens.
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Maharaja Serfoji Memorial Hall
In the Sadar Mahal Palace is the Raja Serfoji Memorial Hall with a small collection of thrones, weapons and photographs.
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Lotus Mahal
A part of Hampis Zenana Enclosure, this delicately designed pavilion which was supposedly the queen’s recreational mansion.
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Panchasara Parshvanath
Among over 100 Jain temples around Patan, this is the largest, with all the domes and sacred carvings your eyes can absorb..
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National Gallery of Portraits
Located behind the State Library, with photos and paintings illustrating key players and events in the struggle for independence.
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Bhima Devi Museum
This museum preserves fine carvings from the Bhima Devi temple that was torn down when the Pinjore Gardens were first created.
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Badalgarh Gate
The second, Bansur (Archer’s Gate), has disappeared, so the next is Badalgarh , named after Badal Singh, Man Singh’s uncle.
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Ahuja Museum for Arts
Changing exhibitions feature mostly excellent 21st-century works by Bengali artists. Free, even the coffee (when we visited)!
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Stupa 5
Between Stupas 1 and 3 is the small Stupa 5 , unusual in that it once contained a statue of Buddha, now displayed in the museum.
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Jhunjhunwala Haveli
Near the Harlalka Well, the Jhunjhunwala Haveli has an impressive gold leaf-painted room to the right of the main courtyard.
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Varaha
Inside Varaha is a wonderful, 1.5m-high sandstone boar, dating from AD 900 and meticulously carved with a pantheon of gods.
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Town Hall
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