Paarijaat-The Divine Tree.

Paarijaat-The Divine Tree.

Parijat tree full view 
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The Divine Parijaat Tree is located at Kintoor around  38 kilometres (24 mi) east of the district headquarters, Barabanki, was named after Kunti, Mother of the Pandavas

Recently we had visited kintoor, so if some one is interested I can guide you , how to reach there from Lucknow. 


If you are going by your own vehicle then you dont need to enter into 'Barabanki' , Barabanki is bit congested and you will get stuck in the traffic and around 1 to 2 hour will be wasted in crossing the Barabanki. so I am telling you a better way to reach out there in less time.

First of all you need to reach Chinhat(lucknow) then move towards Ayodhya Highway, keep moving on ayodhya highway until u reach 'Safdarganj Chouraha' (around 30 km from BBD university, Lucknow on ayodhya highway)Then take left turn from safdarganj chauraha and after around 15-20 km drive you will reach kintoor where this divine tree is located.This route has better road condition.0
Alternatively move 18-19 km ahead of BBD university on ayodhya highway take a left turn and go straight and after  500 meter you will find a road which is going to RAM NAGAR , if required ask someone over there. Ram Nagar is around 20-25 kilometers from there, after reaching RamNagar Turn Right hand side to Bado Sarai, Bado sarai is around 10 kilometers from Ramnagar. and finally from Bado sarai move towards Kintoor. On reaching Kintoor you will find this Divine Tree. 


The tree is very beautiful & Huge also it is quite different from other trees in many ways, it's Stem is 10 meter wide ,its flowers are very beautiful , no other such type of tree exist in the world. once you see this tree you will definitely say that this tree has surely come from Heaven because if it is not possible to get another similar tree then how this one has grown up. the tree is 5000 year old and has been mentioned in Mahabharat also. 


Best Time to go there is between July to october, in this duration you will be able to see it's Flowers also.

Regards-
Abhishek


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