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Popular attractions and places to visit in Kanpur

Allen Forest Zoo (Kanpur Zoo)
One of UP's largest zoos spread across 76 acres of natural forest in Kanpur, home to tigers, rhinos, hippos, and hundreds of species.

Anandeshwar Temple
Popularly called the Kashi of Kanpur, the Anandeshwar Temple on the banks of the Ganga at Parmat is one of the oldest Shiva temples in the city, estimated to be 500 years old. The naturally formed Shivling is the central attraction, drawing enormous crowds during Shravan Mondays when queues can stretch over a kilometre. A deeply spiritual experience in Kanpur, this temple is especially significant for devotees of Lord Shiva visiting Uttar Pradesh on a pilgrimage trail.

Bhitargaon Temple
One of India's oldest surviving brick temples, Bhitargaon Temple near Kanpur dates to the 5th century Gupta Empire and stands nearly 70 feet tall with a pyramidal shikhara. Built entirely from brick and terracotta, its outer walls are adorned with intricate sculpted panels depicting Vishnu, Shiva, and celestial figures. An ASI-protected monument on India's UNESCO tentative list, it is a must-visit for history buffs and architecture lovers exploring places near Kanpur.

Birhana Road
Birhana Road in General Ganj is Kanpur's premier jewellery shopping destination, housing the highest concentration of jewellery stores in the city. National brands like Tanishq, Malabar Gold, Kalyan Jewellers, and BlueStone sit alongside trusted local jewellers, offering a wide range from everyday gold to elaborate bridal sets. The entire stretch is beautifully lit and buzzing during the festive season. Anyone shopping for fine jewellery or bridal jewellery in Kanpur will find Birhana Road the most comprehensive and competitive destination in the city.

Bithoor
A historic Ganga-side town near Kanpur linked to Sita's exile in the Ramayana and Nana Saheb's role in the 1857 Revolt.

Bithoor Ghats (Brahmavart Ghat and Patthar Ghat)
The ghats at Bithoor, particularly Brahmavart Ghat and Patthar Ghat, are among the most sacred riverside sites near Kanpur. Brahmavart Ghat is dedicated to Lord Brahma and is believed to be the spot where Brahma performed the first Ashwamedha Yajna, with a small Brahma temple and Shivalinga on the steps. Thousands of pilgrims take ritual dips here daily. Set along a peaceful stretch of the Ganga away from city bustle, the Bithoor ghats are a spiritual and scenic highlight of any Kanpur visit.
Best Time to Visit Kanpur
Plan your trip around the right season
Why visit
Least sweaty months on the Gangetic plain - walks, temples, and street food are easier.
Keep in mind
Dense winter fog sometimes delays trains and flights.
Why visit
Cheaper hotels except exam/holiday spikes.
Keep in mind
Loo winds and 40°C+ afternoons - avoid outdoor plans midday.
Why visit
Parks look greener after rains.
Keep in mind
Sticky, humid weather - hard to stay outdoors all day.
How to Reach Kanpur
Intercity connectivity and travel options
Kanpur Central is major rail station; Chaudhary Charan Singh International (Lucknow, ~90 km) is nearest big airport; NH19 toward Delhi.
Getting Around Kanpur
Local transport and practical tips
Local transport
Autos, Vikram tempos, city buses, e-rickshaws, and app cabs.
Best Areas to Stay in Kanpur
Pick the right neighbourhood for your trip
Swaroop Nagar / Kakadev
Modern mid-range hotelsShopping streets and cafes suited to families avoiding industrial-zone fumes.
Civil Lines
Leafy upscale pocketsColonial-era avenues with quieter nights still linked to malls.
Mall Road / Gumti belt
Transit + meetingsCentral crossing points when Kanpur Central loops dominate your schedule.