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Lookout
Near the helipad, this lookout point offers dramatic views of Khangchendzonga at dawn and dusk.
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Raneh Falls
The 30m-high Raneh Falls is a worthwhile nature excursion, 18km from Khajuraho, if it has just rained.
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Kanger Valley National Park
The 200-sq-km park , some 40km south-west of Jagdalpur, consists of ancient forest flanking the Kanger River.
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Himalayan Nyinmapa Buddhist Temple
The Himalayan Nyinmapa Buddhist Temple contains a two-storey statue of Sakyamuni, the historical Buddha.
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Guru Lhakang
This 17th-century shrine to Guru Rinpoche sits on the edge of the old-town ridge beneath the palace.
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Deer Park
Behind the Mulgandha Kuti Vihar temple is a large deer park together with some aviaries and a crocodile pool.
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Dalai Lama Bell
A a large bell erected by the Dalai Lama on the grounds of ancient Kushingar near Maharparinirvana Stupa.
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Chullichan Nunnery
Set in orchards downhill from the Rizong gompa, the Chullichan Nunnery provides an education for local girls.
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Sansad Bhavan
The Indian parliament meets at the Sansad Bhavan, a circular, colonnaded edifice at the end of Sansad Marg.
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Patan Patola Heritage
Run by the award-winning Salvi family, this is an excellent place to see Patola silk weaving in action.
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Lila Gumbaj ki Masjid
East of the Champaner citadel, this mosque sita on a high platform and features a fluted central dome.
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World Renewal Spiritual Museum
Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University runs the World Renewal Spiritual Museum in the town centre.
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Lavi Fair
The huge Lavi Fair, in the second week of November, attracts traders and pilgrims from remote villages.
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Birla Science Centre
The fun, retro Birla Science Centre comprises a museum of science, dolls and archaeology, plus a planetarium.
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Bharat Mata Temple
The Bharat Mata Temple , built in 1918, has an unusual marble relief map of the Indian subcontinent inside.
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Gemur Gompa
The 16th-century Gemur Gompa, 18km northeast of Keylong, is the scene of a devil dance by lamas in July.
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Nako Lake
Nako is centred on this small sacred lake, behind which rise towering rock-strewn mountains dotted by stupas.
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Guru Gobind Singh Gurdwara
On the east side of the lake is the gold-domed Guru Gobind Singh Gurdwara, a Sikh temple built in the 1930s.
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Gandhi Statue
As per most Indian cities, Port Blair has a memorial statue of Mahatma Gandhi standing in a busy roundabout.
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Hindu Temple
A small four-pillared Hindu temple to the hermit Gwalipa, after whom both fort and town are named.
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