Kanpur Zoological Park

The attractions inside the zoo include a diversified botanical garden, a large lake, aviary featuring colorful avifauna, a night house, aquarium, life-size dinosaur sculptures, and a toy train. Among mammals, the zoo has leopard, hyena, black bear, grizzly bear, sloth, rhinoceros, hippopotamus, monkeys, langur, baboons, musk deer, zebra, and antelope. There are also a host of chimpanzees and orangutans here.

Jungle Water Park

One of the most prominent tourist places in Kanpur to have developed over the past few years, Jungle Water Park has got everything to satiate your thirst for adventure. Settled right into the heart of Chiran Gaon, this beautiful park welcomes you with numerous pools and rides which can be enjoyed by both kids, as well as, adults.

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Geetanjali International Annex (A Unit of Geetanjali International)

Ram Janki Mandir

A temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, Ram Janki Mandir is one of the most revered places to visit in Kanpur dedicated to Ram, Sita,and Lord Hanuman. The temple got its name from the two prominent mythological figures of Ramayana, i.e Ram and Sita and has gained widespread popularity among the tourists for its impeccable architecture and religious significance.

Nana Rao Park

Nana Rao Park located near the Phool Bagh area of Kanpur district is a daily haunt for fitness enthusiasts in the city and among the top tourist places in Kanpur. The place is frequented for morning and evening walks, swimming, badminton, and yoga. Built to commemorate the heroics of Nana Sahib in the Indian war of independence, the park also houses the statues of famous luminaries of the Indian freedom struggle.

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Geetanjali International Annex (A Unit of Geetanjali International)

Blue World Theme Park

A top vacation destination among places to visit in Kanpur, the Blue World Theme Park is packed with a number of entertainment choices. Adventure rides, spectacular shows, photogenic fountains and water pools, toy train rides, laser shows and other attractions within a vast 25 acres enclosure make the Blue World Theme Park a superbly enjoyable day-long getaway with friends and family.

Moti Jheel

Constructed during the British colonial rule, Moti Jheel surrounded by the Moti Park is a cherished recreational spot among the places to visit in Kanpur. The banks of the ‘jheel‘ or the lake have been redesigned to serve as a reservoir as well as a scenic outing spot. Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of urbanscapes, this quiet spot in nature is chosen for picnics and family get-togethers on weekends and holidays.

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Geetanjali International Annex (A Unit of Geetanjali International)

J.K. Temple

J K Temple, more popularly known as the Radhakrishna Temple in Kanpur, is noted for its unique architecture, blending a number of ancient Indian and modern traits. Built in the year 1953 under the sponsorship of the Singhania family who owns J K Trust, this temple today is one of the top places to visit in Kanpur.

Kanpur Memorial Church

One of the much-cherished tourist places in Kanpur, the Kanpur Memorial Church is a historical Anglican Church built in the year 1875. Visit this site to note its ornate Gothic architecture, the verdant garden surroundings, and the brilliant sculpture of an Angel in the front by Carlo Marochetti. The church was erected to pay homage to British soldiers who laid down their lives at the battle of 1857.

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Geetanjali International Annex (A Unit of Geetanjali International)

Phool Bagh

An enticing urban park nestled on the Mall Road, Phool Bagh draws in the visitors with its ethereal settings and historical prominence. Also known as Queen’s Park, this ancient park used to be the venue for numerous political rallies and public meetings in the past.

Kanpur Sangrahalaya

A visit to the official museum of the city- Kanpur Sangrahalaya will be a rewarding place for history buffs and general tourists alike. Built by the British as King Edward Memorial Hall, this museum is a trove of important articles that tells about the storied past of the Kanpur City. You will find a number of exhibits here from the British colonial times, including handwritten books by freedom fighters,

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Geetanjali International Annex (A Unit of Geetanjali International)

Massacre Ghat

Massacre Ghat in the Kanpur Cantonment Area is located about 6.5 km away from the city. A cemented river bank on the River Ganga, the site is steeped in history, particularly to the Revolt of 1857, otherwise known as the Sepoy Mutiny- the first war of Indian Independence.

Iskcon Temple

The ISKON Temple, located at 15.5 km from the city center, is an international tourist attraction dedicated to Lord Krishna. The impressive marble structure of the temple is truly grand and inspiring. You can spend your day here, touring the temple complex, exploring the temple bookshop, meditating within the peaceful aura, and offering prayers to the deities Krishna and Radha.

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Geetanjali International Annex (A Unit of Geetanjali International)

Ganga Barrage

Looking for picturesque places to see in Kanpur to admire ethereal sunset and sunrise views? Make your way to the Ganga Barrage and absorb all the beauty that this place has to offer. A 621 meter bridge built in 1995, it is still undergoing continuous development. The lush green expanses around the Ganga Barrage along with the constant water flow around make it an ideal spot for nature buffs.

Jain Glass Temple

The Jain Glass Temple of Kanpur, a regally beautiful structure, was built by the Jain community in reverence to the 24 Tirthankaras of the Jain tradition. Inside the ornate temple, you can find the statues embodying Bhagwan Mahavir and the Tirthankaras under a massive canopy on a marble platform. Just 4 km away from the city center, this temple among places to visit in Kanpur!

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Geetanjali International Annex (A Unit of Geetanjali International)

Jajmau Fort

The fort of Jajamou is the excavation site located on the east end on the Kanpur-Lucknow Highway. The high mound under the excavation is believed to be the site of King Yayati’s Fort - a puranic King from the Mahabharata. Moreover, The region of Jajmau is known most famously as an industrial leather district. Located on the banks of the river Ganga, Jajmau is around 8 km away from Kanpur city.

Valmiki Ashram

Located in Bithoor district of Kanpur, Valmiki Ashram is one of the most sacred tourist places in Kanpur situated on a hilltop. The ashram is marked by its simplistic architecture and peaceful vibes which will soothe your soul in minutes after you step inside. Being reckoned as the place where saint Valmiki wrote down the Ramayana, this Ashram bears a lot of significance in Indian mythology.

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