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About Muzaffarnagar Tourism
The bustling city of Muzaffarnagar
is the headquarters of the Muzaffarnagar district in Uttar Pradesh. It was
founded by Sayyid Munawar Lashkar Ali, in
1633 to honour his father Sayyid
Muzaffar Ali Khan, the ruler of the princely state under the Mughal Emperor
Akhbar.However, the rich cultural heritage of the city can be
traced back to the IndusValley civilization.
According to folk legends, Mahabharata was actually waged in the fields of the
village Pachenda and army camps were pitched in the villages of Pandavli and
Kaurawali villages. Muzaffarnagar was in the limelight during the Indian
freedom struggle.Scenically located in the Doab
region, the fertile land
of Muzaffarnagar is an
ecological paradise for tourists. A unique variety of flora and fauna flourish
in the surrounding areas near the rivers. Picturesque locations, adventure
sports, rustic villages and folklores are what Muzaffarpur is known for, apart
from being a trading center.With impetus on ecological conservation, Muzaffarnagar has
grown to be a city with increasing tourist destinations. The conservation of a
variety of avian and animal species, dense foliage and dense forests are part
of the endeavor ecological preservation. Better transportation and communication facilities, budget
accommodations and a variety of scenic
locations attract many to Muzzafarnagar
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Overview of the destination Shukratal is the place where Sukadeva Goswami spoke the sacred Srimad-Bhagavatam (Bhagavata Purana) to Maharaja Pariksit 5000 years ago. It is located about half way
Activities & things to do What you will find at Shukratal is first the Bhagavata Peeth Shukdev Ashrama. This is built around the 5100 year old Akshay Vriksha tree which
Travel tips, How to reach, travel warnings etc. First of all, the village and the road to get to it are so small that they do not show up on most maps, so