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Raipur, Chhattisgarh's capital, is a treasure-trove of many interesting places. Know more about the tourist attractions in Raipur by scrolling down this write-up.

Places To Visit In Raipur

Raipur, the land of origin of River Mahanadi, is a beautiful city and a fast growing tourism sector in India. This city has the right blend of magical atmosphere and charm that manages to attract tourists from distant parts of India. Surrounded by greenery and lush trees on all the sides, Raipur may seem to be a small city but scores high on tourism spots and attractions. A traveler must not leave Raipur without touring the major landmarks like Mahant Das Memorial, Nandanvan Garden, Barnawapara Sanctuary, Vivekananda Ashram etc. If you thought malls could be sighted just in posh metro cities, then check out the City Mall, RK Mall, City Center and Magento Mall, which are the biggest shopping attractions here. As you walk down the unfamiliar lanes of Raipur with an air of curiosity, the warm smiles on the people faces lifts your mood. Just like any other tourism spot, even the lanes of Raipur are filled with great souvenir shops and eateries that serve rich local delicacies. Check out the article further to find out more on the tourist attractions in Raipur.

Tourist Attractions In Raipur

Mahant Ghasi Das Memorial
This top tourism spot, situated near DK Hospital comprises of two floors. Kept open on all days, the museum has an eye-catching collection of arts, crafts and paintings. Also housed within the premises is an informative library that has a collection of valuable books on science, arts, literature, philosophy, history, etc. Also, check out the five galleries namely, the archaeological gallery, the sculpture gallery, the natural history gallery, the anthropology gallery and the tribal gallery on your visit to this city.

Doodhadhari Monastery And Temple
Located in the southern region of Raipur, Doodhadhari monastery and temple was built in the mid 17th century. The shrine, dedicated to Lord Rama, features stunning murals that elevate the beauty of this important landmark to great heights. Doodhadhari monastery is named after Swami Balbhadra Das, who is said to have consumed only Doodh (milk) as his food. In addition to it, the memorials of the ex-(Mahants) ministers can also be spotted here.

Barnawapara Sanctuary
Situated in northern part of Mahasamund district of Chhattisgarh, the Barnawapara sanctuary has a mindboggling array of both flora and fauna. The lush green trees like teak, bamboo, sal and terminalia adorn the sanctuary and tickle you with gentle breeze. Seek the thrill and have a time of your life spotting wild species like jungle cat, porcupines, striped hyena, monkeys, wild boar, cobra, to name a few. Also, look out for birds such as Racket-tailed Drongos, Herons, Egrets, etc. This sanctuary caters to the people of all age groups and is not just limited to wildlife enthusiasts or nature admirers.

Vivekananda Ashram
This is the right place to head out if you want to seek some solace or spend some time in solitude or introspection. The ambience is calm and serene with no space for any kind of pollution creeping in. This tourist spot was inaugurated by none other than the famous enlightened soul, Swami Vivekananda in the year 1897. Evenings and early mornings is the best time to land up here.

Shadani Darbar
Shadani Darbar, the revered pilgrimage spot, sprawling over 12 acres of land, attracts tourists and pilgrims from many parts of India. The darbar has a big hall housing Dhuni Saheb, a collection of devotional sonnets. Also inscribed on the walls are the delicately carved images of gods and goddesses. Shadani Darbar is a good place to hang around with friends and family.