Top 8 Things to do Good for Couples in Lucknow District, Uttar Pradesh

August 21, 2021 Stefan Strunk

Discover the best top things to do in Lucknow District, India including Tornos India, Tifa Holidays, Bara Imambara, Janeshwar Mishra Park, Gomti Riverfront Park, Begum Hazrat Mahal Park, Nawab Wajid Ali Shah Zoological Garden, Kukrail Forest Reserve.
Restaurants in Lucknow District

1. Tornos India

Excellent
98%
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5.0 based on 43 reviews

Tornos India

An experiential tour company headquartered in Lucknow has been serving as full service tour operator since 1994. Company is know for out-of-box, specialized and knowledge based tours. It is just not a general tour that we offer, all our tours are backed by an extensive research and subject knowledge. That is the reason why Tornos operates in limited area of India and offers tours only in its own subjects of specialization. Guides and Walk Leaders who conduct tours at Tornos are people of academic excellence and not general tourist guides. This means that if you opt for a Gastronomy tour, it would be conducted by a Chef or for that matter a tour based on History will be conducted by a History graduate or even a historian. Tornos takes pride in its services and offers best of class cars and coaches that adhere to international standards and even beyond. Touring and availing Tornos services is an experience in itself and assurance of quality, safety and security at all times.

2. Tifa Holidays

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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Tifa Holidays

TIFA HOLIDAYS provide holiday packages and other activities for PAN India, Bhutan and Nepal. Our aim is delivery of fastest and trusted user experience. We provide facility to book: air tickets, bus tickets; holidays, and hotels. TIFA HOLIDAYS feel satisfaction in delivering these services at lowest prices in the market.

3. Bara Imambara

Lucknow 226003 India http://uptourism.gov.in/post/bara-imambara
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,502 reviews

Bara Imambara

Reviewed By bkapil - Chandigarh, India

Visited the architectural marvel along with both kids and better half on 16th fm 08:00 hrs to 11:00 hrs . Its indeed a building which signifies best of architectural design and beauty , but the way it's being managed by the board/ management (if there is any) it's far below standard . Few DOs : carry ur own water steel bottle , as the plastic bottle sold is local made and drinking water cooler is neither clean not marked in which year it was . Juices and snacks prices are jacked up , if hungry carry own snacks - it's permissible . Carry good pixel - dslr (nominal fee) / mobile (permitted) and no other visible restriction . Local guide is required if you intend to know the history of the building , can be negotiated at rs.30-35 per person , for 4 persons we paid rs.125 Handicapped person cannot visit due to no supportive infrastructure . Wear thick cotton socks as walking without shoes only is permitted in labyrinth (bhool bhuliya) , prefer October to March cooler months . During summer months the building roof galleries and terraces are not covered with carpet (dari) , causing severe sun burns on ur feet (socks++) - which are best locations to take snaps thru telephoto lenses or high mm lenses , with entire old Lucknow as background . While purchasing ticket , purchase combined ticket for seeing five buildings , it's nominal as low as rs.50 per person ( kids above 3/5 it's considered adult , tentatively). The local guide for "bouli" charges rs.25-30 for group of 4 persons - pl hire to understand the significance of the building.The sacred masjid is not permitted for visit as it's a worship place . Shoes are kept in open (no shade / locker room) with tokens issued @ nominal rs.2 a pair - carry small denomination equivalent coins. Hiring local guide for seeing for all monuments thru combined ticket - roomi darwaja + clock tower + picture gallery + chikan factory (it's no factory but cluster of private owned shops charging exhorbitant ) , along with visits in e-rickshaw costs rs.100 , but there is NO guide per se , rather e-rick guy speaks and we believe :) - no other option . The picture gallery guy (no picture taking permitted) starts moving along and expects to be paid rs.100 or 50 or whatever comfortable . In case of crowd inside the labyrinth , walking in 2.5 ft corridor becomes difficult and smell of substantially old carpet in the pathway is bad - carry handkerchief (with perfume) /masks /ginger water and stamina to wait to get passage , rather feeling pukey. Overall entire cluster of beautifully made buildings require : professional management by an agency which is monitored , uniform clothes , helpline numbers (aren't any , neither displayed - so called tourist police A4 size mobile number displayed on white page at enterance and two stationary sleuths sitting at main gate ) . Proper shoe cabinet rack availability , Que management , automatic room freshners , fire extinguishers , infirmary , digital display boards in the respective languages giving authentic information of the respective buildings and knowledgeable recognised (government board approved) , educated local guides . To know the significance of old Lucknow and its rich history , visit must be made .

4. Janeshwar Mishra Park

Patrakarpuram Rd Gomti Nagar, Lucknow 226010 India
Excellent
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4.5 based on 218 reviews

Janeshwar Mishra Park

Reviewed By rjt_sb - Lakhimpur Kheri District, India

Hey there...This park is Asia's largest park. You have to give whole day for complete tour of the park. Night lighting and sounds I like the most and yeah I'll suggest if you are going to visit then must take cycle from gate number 4 and take a round of whole park.

5. Gomti Riverfront Park

Jiamau On the banks of Gomti River, Lucknow 226010 India
Excellent
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Gomti Riverfront Park

Reviewed By AjayKacker - Gurugram (Gurgaon), India

Visited the place twice for morning walk as I was staying in a nearby hotel. Place is huge and clean as a whistle. Located in close proximity of the Ambedkar park / monument, the place is an ideal place to visit with friends and family. Jogging track is separate from the walking track. Well manicured lawns with flowers and shrubs add to the scenic beauty of the place. The river itself needs to be cleaned as it appeared to be full of water hyacinth. Will definitely come again possibly at night time on next visit.

6. Begum Hazrat Mahal Park

Lucknow India
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4.0 based on 47 reviews

Begum Hazrat Mahal Park

Reviewed By SyedK368

Begum Hazrat Mahal Park is in heart of Lucknow, i.e. Hazratganj. Sine its such a big space, its used mostly by schools for their annual function performances.

7. Nawab Wajid Ali Shah Zoological Garden

Hazratganj Road Opp. to Civil Hospital, Lucknow 226001 India 0522-223958 http://www.lucknowzoo.com
Excellent
39%
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4.0 based on 368 reviews

Nawab Wajid Ali Shah Zoological Garden

Reviewed By niya27

This place is also called Lucknow Zoo. This zoo is one of the best zoo in India. State museum is also inside this zoo.

8. Kukrail Forest Reserve

Indranagar Near Shivpuri Colony, Lucknow India
Excellent
27%
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32%
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32%
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3.5 based on 60 reviews

Kukrail Forest Reserve

Reviewed By 746manishp - Lucknow District, India

a nice place covered with small patch of forest in the concrete modern city, where you can see alligators and crocodiles from close quarters

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