Ram Ram Bolo Nagpur Chalo

Tripoto
18th Apr 2022
Day 1

Maharajbagh zoo is the central zoo of Nagpur, India. The zoo is located in the heart of the city and has been built on the garden of the Bhonsle and Maratha rulers of the city. The zoo comes under the Central Zoo Authority (CZA) of India and is maintained by the Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth (PKV) of Nagpur. The zoo had come under scrutiny in 2006 for possible closure due to issues concerning animal healthcare but was cleared of all objections raised by CZA in 2007. The Government of Maharashtra has approved a new safari park of international standards next to Gorewada Lake in the city. Animals from Maharajbagh zoo would be moved to this new animal park but the older zoo will remain open for new animals.

Also read: patna zoo

The zoo is home to leopards, lions, tigers, peacocks and other animals. One of the famous attractions in the zoo - a pair of leopards - Julie and Gopal died of old age in 2006. The pair’s cub is still in the zoo.

Photo of Maharaj Bagh Zoo by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Maharaj Bagh Zoo by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Maharaj Bagh Zoo by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Maharaj Bagh Zoo by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Maharaj Bagh Zoo by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Maharaj Bagh Zoo by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Maharaj Bagh Zoo by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Maharaj Bagh Zoo by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Maharaj Bagh Zoo by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Maharaj Bagh Zoo by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Maharaj Bagh Zoo by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Maharaj Bagh Zoo by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Maharaj Bagh Zoo by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Maharaj Bagh Zoo by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Maharaj Bagh Zoo by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Maharaj Bagh Zoo by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Maharaj Bagh Zoo by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Maharaj Bagh Zoo by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Maharaj Bagh Zoo by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Maharaj Bagh Zoo by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Maharaj Bagh Zoo by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Maharaj Bagh Zoo by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Maharaj Bagh Zoo by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Maharaj Bagh Zoo by Milind Prajapati
Day 2

Ramtek is a city and municipal council in Nagpur district of Maharashtra, India.

Ramtek hosts the historic temple of Rama. It is believed that Ramtek was the place where Rama, the Hindu god, rested while he was in exile. According to Hindu history the ashram of the Hindu sage Agastya was situated close to Ramtek. The present temple was built by Raghuji Bhonsale, the Maratha ruler of Nagpur in 18th century after his victory over fort of Deogarh in Chindwara.

This place is also related to the Sanskrit poet Kalidasa. It is believed that Kalidasa wrote Meghadūta in the hills of Ramtek.

Ramtek is the birthplace the second Sarsanghchalak (supreme leader) of Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh, Madhav Sadashiv Golwalkar.

Photo of Ramtek Temple by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Ramtek Temple by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Ramtek Temple by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Ramtek Temple by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Ramtek Temple by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Ramtek Temple by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Ramtek Temple by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Ramtek Temple by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Ramtek Temple by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Ramtek Temple by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Ramtek Temple by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Ramtek Temple by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Ramtek Temple by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Ramtek Temple by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Ramtek Temple by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Ramtek Temple by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Ramtek Temple by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Ramtek Temple by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Ramtek Temple by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Ramtek Temple by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Ramtek Temple by Milind Prajapati
Day 3

Japanese Rose Garden is a well maintained rose garden in Civil Lines, Nagpur. Besides a vast variety of local and hybrid roses, the park also has umpteen other plants and shrubberies. It is a hot favourite among the locals for morning and evening walks, and day picnics for families and kids. Many photographers also frequent the place to capture its beauty.

Photo of Japanese Garden by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Japanese Garden by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Japanese Garden by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Japanese Garden by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Japanese Garden by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Japanese Garden by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Japanese Garden by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Japanese Garden by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Japanese Garden by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Japanese Garden by Milind Prajapati
Photo of Japanese Garden by Milind Prajapati
Day 4

Renowned as an ideal trekking destination, Khrekanala is situated at a distance of about 60 kms from the city of Nagpur. A perfect spot to enjoy nature, Khekranala has a beautiful dam on a picturesque blue lake, along with a wide variety of fauna. This place is also famous for various water sporting activities, and when all of the exertions leaves you hungry, check into the MTDC guest house for a stupendous meal. The awes trucking display of nature makes Khrekanla one of the most sought after tourist destinations in Nagpur.

Photo of KhekraNala Reservior and Dam by Milind Prajapati
Photo of KhekraNala Reservior and Dam by Milind Prajapati
Photo of KhekraNala Reservior and Dam by Milind Prajapati
Photo of KhekraNala Reservior and Dam by Milind Prajapati
Photo of KhekraNala Reservior and Dam by Milind Prajapati
Photo of KhekraNala Reservior and Dam by Milind Prajapati
Photo of KhekraNala Reservior and Dam by Milind Prajapati
Photo of KhekraNala Reservior and Dam by Milind Prajapati
Photo of KhekraNala Reservior and Dam by Milind Prajapati
Photo of KhekraNala Reservior and Dam by Milind Prajapati
Photo of KhekraNala Reservior and Dam by Milind Prajapati