Ludhiana

Ludhiana At A Glance

The City Of Ludhiana With The Population Of More Than 45 Lacs, Is The District Headquarters Of Ludhiana. The City Stands On The Grand Trunk Road From Delhi To Amritsar. Ludhiana Is Now Punjab’s Most Populated And Very Rapidly Growing Metropolitan City. It Is On The South Bank Of The Sutlej River. The City Was The Sight Of A Great Battle During The First Sikh Wars. It Was Also An Important Center During The Struggle For Freedom, And Is Associated With Names Like Lala Lajpat Rai, Sardar Kartar Singh, Baba Santa Singh And Maulana Habibur Rehman. An Important Industrial Town, Ludhiana In Punjab, Is Textile And Light Engineering Centre Of India. Woollen Garment Machine Tools, Dyes, Cycle Parts, Mopeds, Sewing Machines And Motor Parts Produced Here Are Exported All Over The World. Ludhiana Accounts For 90% Of The Country’s Woollen Hosiery Industry. Punjab’s Most Populous Metropolis, Its Hosiery Goods Are In Demand In All The Markets Of The East And The West, Which Include America And Russia. For Its Production Of Hosiery, Ludhiana Is Also Known As The Manchester Of India. The Worlds Largest Bicycle Manufacturer, Hero Cycles, Which Produces Nearly Three Million Bicycles Annually, Is Based Here. The Rich Agricultural Area Around It Supports A Large Grain Market. Christian Medical College Hospital, Established In 1895, Was The First School Of Medicine In Asia. The World Famous Punjab Agricultural University Is On The Edge Of The Town Organizes The Kisan Mela Every Year. It Has An Excellent Museum. Ludhiana Holds World Records In Food Production. However, Ludhiana’s Claim To Fame Is Not Its Commercial Enterprises Alone. It Is An Important Pilgrimage Center As There Are Many Historic Gurdwaras. There Are A Number Of Gurudwaras Associated With The Life And Visits Of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Among Them The Gurudwaras Of Charan Kanwal And Manji Sahib Are Important.

Area 9,166/km2
Population 1,693,653
Winter Temperature 33°C
Summer Temperature 43°CC
Best Time to Visit October to March. However guest can visit this place in weekend also.

Dhavaleshwar

Dhavaleshwar Is An Exquisite Place And A Perfect Picnic Spot To Visit. It Is Located On The Banks Of The Mahanadi River At The Backdrop Of Beautiful Landscapes. It Is A Heaven For The Visitors Searching For Peace And Calm Serene From The Hustle And Bustle Of The City Life, Popular For Its Coconut Trees.

Old Jetty

Old Jetty Is A Great Place Which Is Currently In Ruins. Old Jetty Is A Monument Known For The Splendid Glory Of Orissa. Several Sailors Started Their Travel From This Jetty To Other Countries Across The Indian Sea. The Jetty Was Considered As The Start Off Site For Many Sailors To Rangoon And Indonesia.

Taptapani

Taptapani Is A Beautiful Village Situated On The Outskirts Of Gopalpur, Located At A Distance Of 67 Kms. As The Name taptapani Signifies Hot Water, A Hot Water Spring With Sulphur Content Is The Key Attraction Of The Place. It Is Believed That Bathing In The Hot Water Spring Lessens The Skin Diseases Due To The Sulphur Content Of The Water.

Brahmapur

An Important Commercial Town Of South Odisha, Berhampur Is An Ideal Market For Shopping . The Market Displays A Dazzling Array Of Odishan Handicraft And Handloom Products. Prominent Among Them Are Silk Sarees And Horn Toys.

Mahuri Kalua

Enroute To Taptapani, Mahuri Kalua Is Another Scenic Spot. There Is A Shrine Of Goddess Kalua In The Deep Greenery Of Nature.

Patisonaour

Down South Of Gopalpur, On The Border Of Andhra Pradesh, ‘patisonapur Is Another Beach. Quiet And Secluded, This Is A Wide And Clean Beach Across The River Bahuda.

Taratarini

On The Bank Of The Rushikulya Near The Village Purushottampur, The Shrine Of The Twin Loddess Tara And Tarini Adorns The Hilltop Amidst Natural Beauty. There Is A Flight Of About One Thousand Steps As Well As A Pucca Notorable Road From The Foothill To The Hilltop. Phe Shrine Is Considered To Be A Shakti Pitha Of Tantra Cult.

Jaugada

About Five Km Further From Taratarini Lies Jaugada, Famous For The Kshokan Rock Inscription Like The One Found In Dhauli Near Bhubaneswar. Large Number Of Old Bricks, Tiles, Potteries, Beads, Terracotta Objects And Punch Marked Coins Of Mauryan Kge Are Found In The Suburbans. There Is Also A Ruined Fort. It Stands As An Insignia Of The Ancient Heritage Of The Rushikulya Valley Civilization That Once Prevailed In The Area.

Chilika (Rambha)

On The Sprawling Chilika Lake, Rambha Is Famous For Its Scenic Beauty And Bird Sanctuary. Covering An Area Of About, One, , Thousand Square Kilometres, Lakhs Of Resident And Migratory Birds Of Different Hue Make Chilika Their Home During Winter. Boating In The Lake Is Enjoyable In All Seasons. There Is Also The Shakti Shrine Of Kalijai For A Pilgrimage. Rambha Is On The Southern End Of The Pear Shaped Lake Amidst Calm And Serene Environs.