Top 10 Things to do in Nagaon, India

October 10, 2017 Augustus Redeker

Nagaon (previously Nowgong), is a city and a municipal board in Nagaon district in the Indian state of Assam. It is situated 121 kilometres (75 mi) east of Guwahati. It has a population of 147,231.
Restaurants in Nagaon

1. Gateway of India

Apollo Bandar | Colaba, Mumbai 400001, India +91 99287 80565
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4 based on 9 reviews

Gateway of India

Built in 1911 to welcome the King and Queen of England, this stone archway in Colaba is now a historic landmark.

Reviewed By FLworldwanderer - Florida

Mumbai is the capital of Maharashtra and one of the busiest and sprawling cities of India. Formerly called Bombay, it is a fascinating blend of the past and the present, densely populated. On the Mumbai Harbor waterfront stands the iconic Gateway of India stone arch, built by the British Raj in 1924. When you visit, there may be large crowds of people, so act accordingly, and always beware of your surroundings. Hope this helps with your first visit.

2. Narayani Dham Temple

Tungarli Road | Plot No 28/199 Tungarli, Lonavala 410403, India +91 93211 40475
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4.5 based on 131 reviews

Narayani Dham Temple

Reviewed By Girdev - Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Visited the temple and stayed overnight in their rooms.
Very big compound. Well maintained garden and surrounding. Well lit colored lighting and Fountain.
Goddess Naranani, Lord Ganesh and Hanuman were the deities in the same compound. Temple surroundings was clean.
Guest Rooms were dirty. Not even swept or mopped when they allotted the rooms. Corridor was dusty and the broom was lying outside the room from 9 in the morning till the next day we left I.e.9 am.
They provide coffee, good quality break fast, lunch and dinner at affordable price. Provided you book in advance. Generally I felt the staff were not very friendly. Get a feeling of Pro Gujarati (I wish I am wrong)

3. Hanuman Temple of SIES

Opposite To Rajiv Gandhi Bridge, Navi Mumbai, Mumbai 400706, India +91 22 6516 1642
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4.5 based on 139 reviews

Hanuman Temple of SIES

Reviewed By AnitaKhandelwal - Mumbai, India

Its a famous temple on its place.Students,elders,kids all visit this place.Near Sion Railway station.Garlands shops are nearby.

4. Louisa Point

Matheran, India +91 78320 34083
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4.5 based on 261 reviews

Louisa Point

Reviewed By Pals2002 - Navi Mumbai, India

We went to almost all the points in Matheran but finally concluded that Lousia points is enough and the only spot one should visit here.
Trust me, all the points in Matheran are similar, so you should not tire yourself walking all the way to cover all the points.Louisa point is best in terms of scenic beauty, one can see entire Matheran from there, and even the sunset can be seen from here.

5. Pavana Lake

at Pavanadam | Near Lonavala, Thakursai, Khandala, Lonavala 410406, India +91 97672 82386
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4.5 based on 442 reviews

Pavana Lake

Reviewed By Ganesh B

=>The water is surreal... With juxtaposition of the sky, and the water...
=>Camping is a must...leave early... The approach road is difficult and confusing... Even after using Google maps... Plan in such a way that you reach before sun set....
=>You can play cricket and sit around the lake for sunset...
=>At night bon fire is must... Camp organisers have speakers and all that is required....
=>Toilet facilities are available... Toilets are clean...
=> Do kayak in the morning (a guy visits the camp and charges 300 per person) and play around the water. Careful again water runs deep and the fall is not gradual. (100+feets). Lots of oysters to see.
=> Carry warm clothes it's really really cold in the morning..
=> Carry power banks though they have charging facility
=> You won't be able to njoy once the sun is up as it gets very hot.
Cheers

6. Kashid Beach

Kashid, India +91 96000 17031
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4 based on 565 reviews

Kashid Beach

Reviewed By Sachin_103 - Pune

Kashid is a clean and peaceful beach. Does get crowded on weekends but on weekdays you'll find it almost like a private beach. Facilities available around are pretty basic though and you'll need to make your own arrangements for any emergency. Basic tea and snacks are available on some roadside stalls and for those interested, horse rides and basic water sports are available in weekends!

7. Nerul Balaji Temple

Nerul | Near Nerul Railway Station, Navi Mumbai, Mumbai, India
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4.5 based on 332 reviews

Nerul Balaji Temple

Reviewed By piyush2884 - Navi Mumbai, India

Sorry I'll be a bit honest - This is just another temple among the countless temples in India - Okay, I understand that the sentiments of students are tied to it but as such it has no historical significance nor is it an extraordinary architectural feat.

8. Della Adventure

Kunegaon, Lonavala 410401, India +91 2114 662 700
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4 based on 1 reviews

Della Adventure

Located between Mumbai and Pune and spread across 36 acres, Della Adventure is India’s largest adventure park and corporate outbound training destination. Brainchild of Mr. Jimmy Mistry, Chief Architect and Managing Director, Della Tecnica Group, Della Adventure has over 86 adrenalin-pumping adventure activities, including the country's longest ‘Flying Fox’ zip line at 1,250 feet; India’s highest Rocket Ejector at 4.5 floors high; India’s first permanent public track for dirt-bike racing – with bikes ranging from 110cc to 250cc; ATV rides which includes the world’s largest 800cc 4X4 Polaris Ranger; the most professional hard ball bowling machine on an astro turf cricket pitch, and India’s first four-lane night Rappelling.To ensure safety of the highest possible international standards, it also houses PETZL equipment and safety gear, which is used for Rappelling, Flying Fox and the Ropes Challenge Course set-up: built with more than 100 tons of steel and which covers 27 team-building activities.Also introducing, India's First and only swoop swing conducted by New Zealand certified Bungee Masters and India's first permanent Bungy station 45 meters high giving you one of the best experiences of your life.

Reviewed By ShabsMeherKaiz - Mumbai, India

Adventure Sports state of art facility. Amazing place if you love adventure activities.
Aqua Zorb, Double Seater Cycles, Rocket Ejector, House Ridding, Dog Walk, Flying Fox, Cyclying, Rodeo (Bull Ride)Trike, DellaKnock Out are some of the fun activities.
There is a seprate section for artifical rock climbing, balancing log, balancing plank, broken bridge, swinging bridge, high rope challenge, burma bridge are some of the challeging activities, not to forget the flying fox.
You need yo carry a spare pair of clothes if you want to enjoy water zorbing.
You can have a look at the horses and be careful not to go close to their stable when they are resting.
There are a variety of dogs that you can enjoy taking for a walk.
There is a separate ac section where there are indoor activities like carrom, chess, Pool, air hockey, fooseball, Virtual Dancing, darts and table tennis.. You can chill and relax there too if you want to get away from the scortching Sun.
Do ensure you carry your glairs, cap and wear a sunscreen.
Food at the Parsi Dhaba was excellent. Delecious and tasty.
PNF Bar and Resturaant is a great experience too tasty food and gerat customer service.
Over the Staff was good and helpful.
Its good for kids 8 years and above.

9. Western Ghats

Pune, India +91 88949 17116
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4.5 based on 240 reviews

Western Ghats

Reviewed By Prasanna1965 - Kuwait, Al Kuwayt, Kuwait

This is one of the best places in India to visit, especially, in monsoon season because all Mountains are lush green everywhere. It rains heavily here in monsoon season. There are several spots all over the western ghats, which are worth visiting. One can go with friends & families. It is preferred to have your own vehicle or rented vehicle so that one can have stopover at any scenic spot along the way.

10. Shree Siddhivinayak

Prabhadevi Shree Siddhi Vinayak Rao Bahadur S K Bole Marg, Mumbai 400028, India +22-2437 3626
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Shree Siddhivinayak

Located in Mumbai’s central area, Prabhadevi, this temple is the most revered Lord Ganesh temple not only of Maharashtra but also of India.

Reviewed By rahelab - London, United Kingdom

The temple is very impressive, and quite crowded with individuals, families, and groups of people coming to be blessed. I must admit that I tend to suffer in almost 40oC weather, so by taking a VIP package, you are put into a separate queue that gets you to the front faster. No photos are allowed inside the temple, but there is a locker area to leave your camera equipment (and it's attended). To appreciate the architecture, you need to be down the block, as it's hard to see the building when you're actually underneath the awning surrounding it.

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