Ghaziabad is one such city in the state of Uttar Pradesh, which is known as the 'Gateway to UP' because of its proximity to the national capital, New Delhi. Ghaziabad is part of the Delhi region and is also a planned industrial city. If we talk about history, then its connection is being seen from ancient times, the credit for settling it goes to Wazir Ghazi-ud-din, the minister of Emperor Mohammad Shah in the year 1740. If you live in Ghaziabad and think that there is nothing to visit here, then you are wrong, there are many great places to visit here. Let us introduce you to them today.

Dadri in Ghaziabad
Dadri has located about 19 km from Ghaziabad. It also houses the world's largest power project. Dadri is situated at an altitude of 216 meters. The city has a coal-fired thermal power plant and a gas-fired plant. Two industrial-scale factories producing cement are also located here. The city played an important role in the freedom struggle of 1857.

Dasna in Ghaziabad
Dasna is 10 km away from Ghaziabad city. It was founded by the Rajput king Salarsi. The story of setting it up was that the king had arrived on the banks of the river Ganges to cure his leprosy, but after coming here, he fell in love with the place so much that he built a fort for himself on the bank. . The fort was later conquered by Ahmed Shah Abdali in 1760. This historical place can be reached through state-run buses.

Mohan Nagar in Ghaziabad
Mohan Nagar is an industrial town that is about 7 km from Ghaziabad. The name of this city is N. N. Mohan, where there are several factories and breweries. The city also has a very famous temple called Mohan Nagar Temple. The temple is highly revered among the local people, this place is known as one of the most peaceful places in the area. There are also many malls here, where people can go to enjoy and shop.

Modi Nagar in Ghaziabad
Modi Nagar is located on the Delhi-Mussoorie highway and is named after businessman Gujar Mal Modi, who established a sugar factory here. It is said that this region was founded by Nawab Zafar Ali. The city is home to a temple built by Rani Bala Bai Scindia in the 19th century, which is one of the city's most popular attractions. The city has emerged as a commercial and industrial center of the region, where you can enjoy local street food to the fullest.

Swarna Jayanti Park in Ghaziabad
In winters, this park proves to be very good for picnics. The park is very beautiful along with walking, walking. This place is surrounded by lush greenery all around. A small lake is also present in the park with boating facilities. The entire park is perfect for kids and family walks.

Iskcon temple in Ghaziabad
Like all other ISKCON temples, Ghaziabad also has a Lord Krishna temple, which attracts a lot of people. Especially here during Janmashtami, the whole place is lit up with festivals. The environment here is very clean and hygienic. There is also a museum here, in which one can see historical epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata.