
Exploring the Ancient History of Gonda: A Two-Hour Walking Tour
This two-hour walking tour of Gonda, Uttar Pradesh, India, will take you through the city's vibrant streets and bustling markets.
The tour will begin at the Gonda Railway Station, located at 27.14°N 81.95°E. From here, you will head south to the Gonda Bus Station, located at 27.13°N 81.94°E. This is a great place to pick up souvenirs and snacks for the rest of the tour.
Next, you will head east to the Gonda Clock Tower, located at 27.13°N 81.93°E. This is a great spot to take pictures and admire the architecture of the city.
From here, you will continue east to the Gonda Museum, located at 27.13°N 81.92°E. This museum is a great place to learn about the history and culture of Gonda.
After the museum, you will head south to the Gonda Market, located at 27.12°N 81.92°E. This is a great place to pick up some local handicrafts and souvenirs.
Next, you will head west to the Gonda Temple, located at 27.12°N 81.93°E. This is a great place to admire the architecture and take in the spiritual atmosphere.
From here, you will continue west to the Gonda Zoo, located at 27.12°N 81.94°E. This is a great place to observe the local wildlife and take pictures.
Finally, you will head north to the Gonda Shopping Mall, located at 27.13°N 81.94°E. This is a great place to pick up some last-minute souvenirs and grab a bite to eat before the tour ends.
Along the way, you will also have the opportunity to explore some of Gonda's best restaurants and cafes. Some of the top spots include the Gonda Cafe, located at 27.13°N 81.93°E, and the Gonda Dhaba, located at 27.13°N 81.92°E. Both of these spots offer delicious local cuisine and are great places to take a break during the tour.
Gonda Uttar Pradesh India Tour Companies

Bharat Taxi
Bharat Taxi offers taxi, car rental, and cab booking services all over India. One can book a taxi for a local city tour and the outstation trip from Bharat Taxi. For the Business trip, you can hire corporate car rentals for local or long-way trips.

The Colonial Walk Agra
The Colonial walks Agra is a small but essential enterprise in Agra's tourism market and is proudly, the first established specialist colonial guided walking tour company not only in Agra but also in India. With JP who personally researched the historical material, initiated professional guidelines, and together with a keen and positive attitude laid the foundations for th ... More e well earned reputation that company enjoys today. The Colonial walks Agra is still one of the highlights of a Agra visitors' experience and has striven throughout all these years to maintain a standard of quality in all facets of its business operations.

The Residency
The Residency, also called the British Residency and Residency Complex, is a group of several buildings in a typical precinct in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. The Bundelkhand region, lying within the folds of the Vindhyan range of mountains, is a unique geographical unit with a distinct cultural personality. The monuments of the Bundelkhand region mainly comprise temples ... More and forts dating from the 6th & 19th century A.D. Dasavatar stone temple at Deogarh is one of the first examples of the Gupta period. In the Terai region, Buddhism became the main inspiring factor in the creation of Stupas and monasteries, and the excavations revealed several ancient Buddhist sites, including Sravasti & Piprahwa, i.e., Kapilvastu. In the Awadh region, Lucknow reflects the best example of the Awadh School of architecture. Besides, some monuments flourished on the Mughal route between Allahabad and Agra. The Circle also comprises many brick temples, the most famous of which is the Brick temple at Bhitargaon dating back to the Gupta period, which is a landmark of Indian temple architecture.