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Nagpur, India

Nagpur is the winter capital of Maharashtra, which is popularly known as the Orange City due to being home to one of the juiciest species of oranges. The city enjoys a rich heritage and serves as the cultural, commercial, political and industrial hub of the region. It also features several educational institutes. Nagpur tour packages are popular among all kinds of visitors including, businessman, industrialists, politicians, students and leisure travelers. On your Nagpur vacation, you are going to explore a number of things.

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Climate

Summer
Mid-March - end June
Temperature:20°C- 35°C

Monsoons
June - end September
Annual rainfall -250 cm-325 cm

Winter
Late November To Mid-February
Temperature:13°C-25°C

Best Places to Visit in Nagpur

Dragon Palace Temple:
It is a Buddhist temple, situated in a satellite township of Nagpur district. The temple boasts of a striking architecture and enjoys picturesque surroundings. Dragon Palace Temple was founded by Mother Noriko Ogawa Society of Japan.

Seminary Hill:
It is a small hillock that is famous for offering panoramic views of the city from a height.

Ambazari Lake:
It is a calm lake, which is spread over an area of about 15.4 sq km. The lake is surrounded by a beautifully landscaped garden and offers boating facilities to the visitors.

Sitabuldi Fort:
Built by a British officer in 1857, Sitabuldi Fort is a magnificent structure positioned on the Twin Mountains. It is visited frequently by tourists.

Maharaj Baug and Zoo:
This is a botanical garden housing a zoo as well. It serves as a home to several rare species of birds and animals.

Temples:
Sri Poddareshwar Ram Mandir dedicated to Lord Rama and Balaji Mandir dedicated to Shri Balaji are two famous temples of the city.

Gandhi Baug:
Gandhi Baug is a delightfully landscaped garden, which is named after Mahatma Gandhi.

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