Maneswar – New Gurgaon
Maneswar is a well known town located in the Gurgaon district of the state of Haryana. It is known as the fastest growing townships of India. The city is also referred as “New Gurgaon” for its modernized layout.Before it was a small village with approx 1000 residents. Later with the starting of some factories the place has got a new developed look. Yadav is the indigenous inhabitants of this place and agriculture was the basic profession of Maneswar. The place now holds a modern look with its updated infrastructure and modern ease. Maneswar is ideally located on the lower Aravalli Ranges. This place offers an alluring beauty of Aravalli Ranges. It offers some must visit places. Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary is the main attractions of this place. The place is the home of many avian species included many rare species and migratory birds. Damdama lake is an another place to visit. Boating is an additional enjoyment which are well explored by the tourists. Mata Sheetala Devi temple is a religious shrine of this place and it bears a old culture of this agrarian place. Sohna attracts the tourists for its hot water springs which are famous for its medicinal properties. Haryanvi is the most common language of this place apart from Hindi and English. Delhi airport is the nearest airport of this place. Delhi rail head is the nearest rail station which is connected with the many major places of India. By bus the place is also accessible from Delhi. Winter offers an inviting outline and it is referred as the best time to visit this place. The world famous Hirakud Dam built across the Mahanadi River is a major tourist attraction. The dam is the world’s largest earthen dam and is one of the longest dams in the world, about 26 km in length. It also forms the biggest artificial lake in Asia, with a reservoir holding 743 km² at full capacity with a shoreline of over 640 km. It also attracts a large number of migratory birds in winters. The Leaning Temple of Huma located about 25 km from Sambalpur built in the 17th century leans at an approximate angle of 47 degrees to the west which is one of a kind in India. Samaleswari Temple is the main temple of Goddess Samaleswari, located on the banks of river Mahanadi. It is an ideal picnic spot and also known for harbouring “Ghanteswari”, the presiding deity of the place. Ghanteswari Temple played an important role for river navigation in the past. Earlier there were some large bells on this spot and with the help of wind those created enormous sound which made the navigators aware of this treacherous spot. This area being the conglomeration of three streams of water of the Mahanadi river, the water current here is very dangerous forming a whirlpool. Due to this many boats sunk while nearing this spot. Here the wind blows quite heavily which caused the bells to produce sound. After the construction of Hirakud Dam, this spot became safer. The specialty of this temple area is thousands of bells hanging everywhere. For information about online hotel booking hotel information hotel booking and you can book best Hotels in India