Friday, 10 October 2014

My City Gurgaon in and Around for tourist

Tourist palce Around my city Gurgaon
Gurgaon is growing fastest city of India. Every year thousands of people coming here not only for job but also they settle here. People of city are mixture of various culture and city is peaceful lifestyle. We provide few information on tourist place around Gurgaon.

MANESAR
Manesar is an industrial town situated in the Gurgaon district. It has transformed from a sleepy village to one of the fastest growing townships in India.
Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary

This sanctuary is a home of over 250 species of birds, including both resident and migratory. It is a home to some of the wild animals like leopard, sambar and hog deer as well.

Distance from Gurgoan : 16 Kms.
Season : Sept to Mar.
Highlight : Migratory Birds - Siberian crane, greater flamingo, ruff, yellow-wagtail, white-wagtail, northern

Damdama Lake
Damdama Lake is one of the biggest natural lakes in the state. This lake is home to more than 190 species of native and migratory birds like cranes, cormorants, terns, egrets and kingfishers.
Distance from Gurgoan : 29 Kms.
Season : Oct to Mar.
Highlight : Hot air ballooning, parasailing, kayaking, rock climbing, cycling, angling, trekking and camping.
Trip Duration : Half to Full Day.
Note : Also known for Adventure Activities.

Mata Sheetala Devi
The presiding deity of this temple is Mata Sheetala Devi, which is also referred to as Shakti Peeth. This temple witnesses hordes of pilgrims.
Distance from Gurgoan : 2 Kms.
Season : Throughout the year, except during the month of Shravana (July-Aug).
Highlight : The deity is believed to have curative powers.
Trip Duration : 2 to 3 Hrs.

Sohna Sulpher Springs
The tiny town with pretty name, Sohna is credited with sulphur springs. The water is strongly sulphurate. The present site of main kund, called Shiv Kund, is believed to have been the ancient abode of hermits.
Distance from Gurgoan : 11 Kms.
Season : Throughout the year.
Highlight : The 'hot water' is believed to have curative powers.
Note : Hindus consider the tank sacred and come for a dip in its water on solar/lunar eclipse and Somavati Amavasya.
In and Around : Mata Sheetala Devi Temple.

"We are responsible for what we are, and whatever we wish ourselves to be, we have the power to make ourselves. If what we are now has been the result of our own past actions, it certainly follows that whatever we wish to be in future can be produced by our present actions; so we have to know how to act."
  - Swami Vivekananda tge Great

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