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Client Brief
Vertical SEO Blog/Article

Industry Travel & Hospitality

Distribution Platform Website

Target Audience Web visitors

Article/Blog Title Discover Aurangabad and Kanpur

Language UK English

Word Count 850 words

What are the keywords for SEO-purposed blogs? Aurangabad, Kanpur


Use each keyword at least 3 times in the
introductory sections to each city

Structure ● Begin with a couple of paragraphs about


the respective cities followed by brief
descriptions of the places to visit in each of
these cities.
● Please include at least 4 tourist attractions
for each city
● End with a concluding paragraph
● Follow the hierarchy H1, H2, H3 for the
headings used.
● The headings should all be in title case

Preferred Intent Informative

Preferred Perspective Third person

Additional instruction Include at least 3 references from credible sources

Writing Tone Professional/Formal

About Aurangabad

Aurangabad, once known as Khadki or Fatenagar, is the a city in the Indian state of Maharashtra.
Aurangabad It is located along the Kaum river. Other than being a major tourist hub, considering its
proximity to the famos Ajanta and Elora caves, you may know Aurangabad it isas one of the cities in
Maharashtra that is expanding at a rapid pace and is emerging as a major industrial centre.
Places to visit in Aurangabad

1. Bibi Ka Maqbara

Bibi Ka Maqbara, a tomb built in the Mughal era, is one of the best places to visit in Kanpur.
Dilras Banu Begum was the consort tThis monument was built for by the Mughal emperor
Aurangzeb for Dilras Banu Begum, his consort. Bibi Ka Maqbara is an excellent place to visit
for those interested in learning about the architectural style of the Mughal era. It is often
called Taj of the Deccan because of its similarity to the Taj Mahal.

2. Aurangabad caves

Aurangabad caves include 12 Buddhist shrines carved in soft basalt rock. They were built
around the sixth and eighth centuries. The shrines are were built atop a hill from were you
may enjoy the city's expensive vistas.

3. Ajanta and Ellora Caves

Ajanta and Ellora caves, which date back to the second century, is are the most popular
attraction in Aurangabad. These caverns which have been recognised by UNESCO as a
World Heritage Site since 1983, form the rock-cut complex and are one of the largest of such
complexes worldwide. The Ajanta and Ellora caves are located at two separate cites. The
Ajanta caves include about 30 Buddhist caves and are approximately 100 km from
Aurangabad. Ellora caves include about 100 caves, and these caves are approximately 32 km
away from the Aurangabad. Of the 100 caves, only 34 are accessible to the public.

Aurangabad is sometimes referred to as a "City of Bridges" because it has more than 52 gates that
date back to the mediaeval era. It has been a significant city in terms of the history of the region and
was named after the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. It used to be an epicentre of intensive socio-
political activity and a centere of education. It also served as headquarters for several religious sects.
Considering the popularity of the city and the historical sites they it includes, you areit is likely to one
will find several tourists in Aurangabad

About Kanpur

Kanpur was established by the rulers of the Chandela dynasty between the 10th and 13th centuries. A s
a significant industrial and cultural centre, this cityKanpur was totally ruled by several emperors and
dynasties at different time points. Kanpur existed as a little gem village until the first part of the 18th
century. However, after Shuja-ud-daula, Nawab of Awadh, was overthrown by the British in May
1765, Kanpur was converted into a cantonment town, given its strategic location, consequently
significantly increasing its importance. Now, luckily, most of the population in Kanpur is Hindu.

Kanpur, located on the banks of river Ganga, is a gem in Uttar Pradesh. Once a famous British
cantonment town, the city has beautiful historical buildings with intricate architectural details. Kanpur
is home to a number of tanneries, and it is known for leather goods and cotton textiles. The city also
has several major temples, churches, and mosques.

Today, Aurangabad is one of the state's largest industrialized areas and is an important hub for
education. The town was formerly known as “Manchester of India” because of its well-developed
cotton industry.

Places to Visit in Kanpur


1. Nana Rao park

Nana Rao park, one of Kanpur's most popular tourist destinations, is located close to Phool
Bagh. It was built to honour the freedom fighter Nana Sahib. It also has monuments built in
memory of other freedom fighters who significantly contributed in the struggle for Indian
independence.

2. J.K. Temple

J.K. Temple is also called the Radhakrishna Temple. It ’is renowned for its distinctive
architecture, which is an amalgamation of traditional and contemporary elements. Visiting
this temple should be at a the top of your list of things to do in Kanpur,; particularly in
August, when their grounds are exquisitely decorated for the celebration of Christmas.

3. Kanpur zoo

The Kanpur Zoological Park, popularly known as "Allen Forest Zoo," was established in
1974. It is one of the nation's oldest zoological parks. This zoo is also Kanpur's biggest
greenery as it has been built in a natural setting.

4. Moti Jheel

Moti Jheel is encircled by the Moti Park. They were built during the colonial era. It is a
recreational spot in the lap of nature, making it an idol ideal location for family outings and
picnics.

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