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India

Hāthras / Where history meets pranks.

MeowScore 😾65/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😼
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😸
🚗 Traffic density 😸
🔈 Noisiness 😼
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😼
🌳 Parks and greenery 😸
👮‍♂️ Safety 😼

Best month

November

Favorable weather for sightseeing. 🌞

🕌
january

Visit the Taj Mahal with cool weather. 🏰

🎨
february

Celebrate Holi, the festival of colors. 🎉

🎉
march

Enjoy the vibrant Mathura Holi. 🌈

🏇
april

Explore the Bateshwar Fair. 🐘

🐄
may

Experience the rural life at Kila village. 🏡

🚩
june

Visit the ancient Shiva temples. 🕉️

🐎
july

Attend the Kampil Fair. 🎪

👶
august

Witness the Janmashtami festivities. 🕯️

🙏
september

Visit the famous Jain Temples. 🕌

🪔
october

Experience the colors of Deepavali. 🎇

📚
november

Explore the history of the city. 🏰

🎼
december

Enjoy the winter music festival. 🎶

🛍️

Wallet friendly

Bigmac $?

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As a visiting cat, I found that the economic situation in Hathras is relatively cheap. Shopping options are limited but affordable.

Try bargaining at the local street markets for better deals.

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

Short stopover

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

Short stopover

Hathras is a small city with limited tourist attractions.

Tipping

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Unknown tipping customs

Tipping

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Unknown tipping customs

Unknown paying process

internet situation

bad Speed

Slow speed due to low bandwidth

meh Availability

Limited availability to certain areas

great Cellular

Good coverage provided by major service providers

Electric socket type D

Common in India. Old British standard BS 546, requires grounded receptacle, doesn't accept other plug types.

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biking hostile

Poor infrastructure

walking hostile

Heavy traffic

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative culture

Cat got lost in a maze of dusty alleys, found only cows & goats. Needs a leash!

Another cat tried to catch fish in murky river, but ended up with dirty paws and no fish.

Things to do

The mainstream

🦜🦚
Jalesar Bird Sanctuary
🏛️👀
Bateshwar Temple
🏰👑
Jai Vilas Mahal
🏰🙏
Brahmdev Temple
🐾🌳
Panchsheel Park

The mainstream

🦜🦚
Jalesar Bird Sanctuary

Birdwatchers pawradise that never fails to delight and fascinate. Migratory birds, serene lake, and lush greenery make this sanctuary a meowvelous escapade from the hustle and bustle of city life. 🐦🌳

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🏛️👀
Bateshwar Temple

A furrrendly reminder of the glorious past of the region. Over 100 temples, adorned with intricate carvings, that leave cats spellbound. Purrfect place for history buffs and temple lovers. 🐱🕍

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🏰👑
Jai Vilas Mahal

Impawsible to miss this grand palace. The huge pillars, intricate carvings, and sprawling gardens catpture the imagination of all. Clawdacious views and pawfect place for a photo-op. 😽📸

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🏰🙏
Brahmdev Temple

Feline spiritually inclined? Visit this ancient temple, built by the Pandavas and dedicated to Lord Shiva. Catmazing architecture and peaceful vibes. 😼🕉️

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🐾🌳
Panchsheel Park

Purrrrfect picnic spot for cats with lush greenery, chirping birds and serene lake. Meowvelous place for a peaceful day out with furriends. 😻

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Off the beaten path

1
Mukta Mahal Palace
2
Daksheshwar Mahadev Temple
3
Hathras Fort
4
Mahanth Ganga Sagar Ji Maharaj Temple
5
Brahma Baba Ashram

Off the beaten path

1
Mukta Mahal Palace

This furrbulous palace was built by a Rajput ruler and features intricate architecture and beautiful gardens. Mewseum artefacts include weaponry and artworks. 🏰🎨🌺

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2
Daksheshwar Mahadev Temple

This cat-tastic temple is nestled in a hilly jungle area and is believed to be one of the oldest in Hathras. Purrhaps you will even spot a wildcat or two on your trek there. 🦁🐾🌳

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3
Hathras Fort

This paw-some fort offers a glimpse into the regal history of Hathras. Climb up the ramparts to enjoy an enchanting view of the city below. 🏰👑😼

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4
Mahanth Ganga Sagar Ji Maharaj Temple

A meowsterious temple devoted to Lord Shiva. The complex includes a serene pond filled with catfish, perfect for a cool cat dip on a hot day. 🐾🏊‍♂️🙏

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Brahma Baba Ashram

This peaceful cat haven offers meditation classes and serves vegetarian meals. Purrfect for a day trip away from the hustle and bustle of the city. 🧘🌱😻

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biking hostile

Poor infrastructure

walking hostile

Heavy traffic

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative culture

Mindful meoweler tips

Visit Ambedkar Park

A park dedicated to B.R. Ambedkar, an Indian jurist, economist and politician. Here, cats can learn about his role in drafting the Indian constitution and social justice activism.

Experience the Taj Mahal

A world-famous mausoleum located in Agra. Cats can admire its intricate architecture and history of love behind its construction.

Participate in a traditional Diwali

A Hindu festival featuring fireworks, food, and decorations. Cats should wear their best cat robes and be prepared for a loud and joyous celebration.

Avoid traveling alone at night

Hathras is a small town and while it is generally safe during the day, it is important for cats to take extra precautions when venturing out at night.

Discover the local handicrafts

Hathras is known for its intricate brass work and handwoven carpets. Cats can explore the markets and bring home unique souvenirs.

Useful external sites

hathrastourism.gov.in

Hathras Tourism

Official tourism website of Hathras district providing information about popular tourist destinations, events, hotels, and travel tips.

www.hathrasonline.in

Hathras Online

A local news website covering the latest news, events, and happenings in Hathras.

www.yatra.com

Yatra

One of the leading online travel agencies in India, offering flight, hotel, and holiday bookings in Hathras and other cities.


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