January
4.5 - 25.5 °C
February
7.5 - 29.6 °C
March
10.9 - 35.9 °C
April
16.5 - 41.5 °C
May
20.4 - 43.6 °C
June
22.4 - 42.8 °C
July
23.0 - 38.4 °C
August
23.2 - 36.8 °C
September
21.6 - 35.8 °C
October
16.0 - 35.0 °C
November
10.6 - 31.3 °C
December
5.7 - 27.5 °C
Major Airports :
Bareilly Airport (BEK)
Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport (LKO)
State :
Uttar Pradesh
Bareilly
Major Airports :
Bareilly Airport (BEK)
Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport (LKO)
State :
Uttar Pradesh
Tradition and modernity unveiling their splendours
As you explore Bareilly, you will be mesmerised by its breathtaking architecture that speaks of its past. Every corner and cranny tell a tale from its glorious past while its bustling markets provide an experience full of colours, sounds and flavours - make sure to sample some local delicacies like Kebabs, Papdi Chaat or Dahi Bhalle - ancient recipes with contemporary taste that showcase Bareilly's diverse cultural mix!
Sanctuary of serenity exploring spiritual sanctity
Bareilly's spiritual significance draws seekers and travellers alike. Boasting revered temples and shrines throughout its landscape, Bareilly offers an idyllic oasis for reflection and connection. From Dargah-e-Ala Hazrat's stunning mosque to Chunne Miyan's Lakshmi Narayan Temple's architectural marvel - each place of worship tells its own tale of devotion and artistic finesse that stands the test of time.
An exploration of historical treasures
Explore Bareilly's historical treasures as you travel back in time. The Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Museum holds artefacts and documents which vividly narrate India's struggle for independence, providing a window into our nation's past. Bareilly Fort is another gateway into its glorious past while Trivati Nath Temple stands as testament to Bareilly's artistic history.
An exotic mela of colours and devotion
Experience the vibrant spirit of Bareilly festivals, where this city truly comes to life! Join in on Bareilly Mahotsav, an exuberant celebration that highlights local culture and heritage. Feel the exhilaration of Holi as it transforms the city into a canvas of colours and witness Navratri's devotion at Bareilly Sharad Utsav honouring Goddess Durga. Celebrate Diwali, one of the most prominent festivals of the city and experience the triumphant spirit of light over darkness.
Souvenirs that capture Bareilly's essence
Before leaving this enchanting city behind, take something that captures its spirit with you - souvenirs are a wonderful way to do just that. Zari work made with metallic threads shows off the artistry of Bareilly's craftsmen while wooden toys carved with meticulous care evoke childhood nostalgia and local traditions. Fragrances crafted using age-old methods serve as reminders of Bareilly's sensory charm while petha, a delectable local snack, will transport a piece of its culinary legacy along the way!
Bareilly offers you a journey that's unlike any other, where every street, monument and experience becomes a brushstroke on time's canvas and invites you to discover its charms. Be part of this remarkable experience, where cultural heritage meets spiritual sanctity while modernity and tradition collide in an array of fascinating experiences that promise unforgettable adventures! So come discover why Bareilly is truly amazing and be a part of this unforgettable experience that offers something to everyone.
Attractions
worth a thousand stories
Shri Baba Pashupati Nath Ji Mandir
Where devotees bask in the divine blessings of Lord Shiva
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Trivati Nath Temple is said to be one of the oldest in Bareilly, dating back to the 18th century. It is renowned for its exquisite architecture and intricate carvings, which reflect the artistic and cultural heritage of the region.
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A trove of
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Chunne Miyan's Lakshmi Narayan Temple is known for its distinctive blend of Hindu and Islamic architecture, which reflects the cultural and religious diversity of the region. It is said to have been built by a local Muslim nobleman named Chunne Miyan in the 19th century.
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A trove of
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Dargah-e-Ala Hazrat is the final resting place of renowned Islamic scholar and Sufi saint Imam Ahmad Raza Khan, who lived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is widely revered among Sunni Muslims for his scholarship and piety.
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