Day 8: Kanpur – Lucknow Drive (95 Km)
After breakfast explore the sites of Kanpur, which includes Wheeler’s Entrenchment inside the Cantonment and the adjacent All Soul’s Memorial Church, built in 1857 in memory of the British soldiers who died in the revolt of 1857. Then visit SatichauraGhat also known as massacre ghat, on the banks of river Ganges, by a small Shiva temple, where, on 27th June 1857, many British men lost their lives and the surviving women and children were taken prisoners by the rebels to a building called the Bibighar (the ladies’ home). When it was apparent that the British, under General Henry Havelock were likely to retake Kanpur, the rebels executed their hostages and threw them into the well. The well is now covered and topped by a statue of the Nana Sahib’s General, Tatya Tope. Later in the afternoon, we drive to Lucknow through small towns and villages, which Havelock and his men had to fight their way, against great odds in July and August of 1857, to relive the Residency. If possible, we may have brief halt at AlamBagh, 7 Km from Lucknow, where Sir Henry Havelock is buried.
Overnight: hotel in Lucknow.
Meals: Breakfast