The Potential of Tourism in Etawah

Authors(1) :-Murali Kumar

Etawah, the Ishtika Puri, has kept the function of forming bricks since ancient times, at the present, it is being pursued. This region is believed to have existed even in the bronze period, Panchals (Arayan) mentioned in the Mahabharatha and Ramayana epics, ruled in this region, having a large chronology of ruling kings. Etawah has experienced modernisation and development under British Raj. Etawah city is the headquarters of Etawah district. The district area covers 2311 sq km. Raja sumer singh fort, Safari park, Victoria park, Kali Bahan temple, Tixi temple, Nilkanth temple, Jain temple, Sarsai nawar wet land under UNESCO, Pilua Hanuman mandir, and the extensive Ravines region provide a number of potential for tourism, Chambal river attracts the birds lover also known as Chambal wildlife sanctuary. Methodology of this research is based on primary and secondary data, which is used as a synthesis approach. Outcomes of the research enhance the interest of people to attract tourists.

Authors and Affiliations

Murali Kumar
Assistant professor, Department of Geography, K. K. P. G. College, Etawah, India

Potential tourism, Birds- Lover, Temple, Wetlands, Kalp tree

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Publication Details

Published in : Volume 7 | Issue 1 | January-February 2024
Date of Publication : 2024-01-30
License:  This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Page(s) : 42-49
Manuscript Number : SHISRRJ24715
Publisher : Shauryam Research Institute

ISSN : 2581-6306

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Murali Kumar, "The Potential of Tourism in Etawah", Shodhshauryam, International Scientific Refereed Research Journal (SHISRRJ), ISSN : 2581-6306, Volume 7, Issue 1, pp.42-49, January-February.2024
URL : https://shisrrj.com/SHISRRJ24715

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