The Imambara, constructed in 1717 AD by Hajrat Saint Roshan Ali Shah, is a significant landmark in Gorakhpur. In the background of this monument, there is a fascinating story that will leave you speechless. The silver and gold Tazia kept here have garnered much attention.
This engine was built in London in 1874 and transported to India via the sea in the following year. It was also the first engine used by the North Indian Railway, which dates back to 1872. It also has a gallery that displays items such as the uniforms worn by railway workers throughout history.
The Gorakhnath is a temple of the Nath monastic group located in Gorakhnath. Guru Matsyendranath is credited with establishing the Nath tradition. A large building houses this math center in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh. It is open to the public.
The Arogya Mandir is a well-known spiritual and health facility in Gorakhpur. It is a location where chronic disorders of the mind and body are treated using natural healing techniques and yoga in their purest form and where the mind and body are rejuvenated.
When relics of Buddha were discovered during excavation at Kapilvastu Stupa in Kapilvastu, 97 kilometers north of Gorakhpur on the state highway-1A, Lord Buddha spent 29 years of his early life at this location. It is possible to observe the ruins of monasteries and palaces in Ganvaria.
Kushinagar, located 51 kilometers east of Gorakhpur on National Highway No. 28, is a popular international tourist destination closely associated with the legend of Lord Buddha, the Founder of Buddhism. There are four sacred places associated with Lord Buddha, and this is one of them.