Bhusawal to Burhanpur Cab
About Burhanpur
Bhusawal to Burhanpur distnce : 67 km
Estimated travel time : 1.5 hours
Bhusawal to Burhanpur is very popular route for tourism as well as business. Burhanpur also called as โGateway to Deccanโ is famous for its textile industry and Mughal monuments.
Burhanpur is situated on the bank of rhe Tapti River in state of Madhya Pradesh, India. City was ruled by Shah Jahan for a very long period so it houses several monuments depicting Mughal architecture and Mughal grandeur. Burhanpur is also hub for Power Loom industry in Madhya Pradesh. This small sleepy city attracts business and history buffs, houses magnificent mosques, tombs and palaces of Mughal era. Main attractions of town are Shahi Jama Masjid, Black Taj and Ahukhana, popular monument in Burhanpur where the body of Mumtaz Mahal was initially laid to rest until it was moved to Taj Mahal in Agra.
Taxi from Bhusawal to Burhanpur is readily available at CabBazar.
Route Information
Bhusawal to Burhanpur by car is well connected through NH53 and MH MSH 8 and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Bhusawal to Burhanpur distance is 67 Km and is 1.5 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Jalgaon - Known for its temples, including the famous Ajanta Caves.
2. Dharangaon - A small town known for its textile industries and cotton production.
3. Chalisgaon - A town famous for its ancient temples, including a 1200-year-old Jain temple.
4. Pachora - Known for its historical monuments like the Langotiya palace and the Devidham temple.
5. Raver - A town situated on the banks of the river Tapti, known for its scenic beauty.
6. Shahpur - A small village known for its historical significance and the Shahpur Fort.
7. Nepanagar - Famous for housing the largest newsprint paper mill in Asia.
8. Khandwa - A city known for its historical and religious sites, including the Omkareshwar temple.
9. Edlabad - A small town known for its ancient and historically significant sites.
10. Burhanpur - The final destination, a historical city famous for its Mughal-era monuments like the Asirgarh Fort and Jama Masjid.
Tourist Attractions
Asirgarh Fort: A majestic fortress offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Jama Masjid: A historic mosque known for its impressive architecture and intricate carvings.
Dargah-e-Hakimi: A prominent religious site housing the tomb of Sayyedna Abdul Qadir Hakimuddin Taj.
Ahukhana: A fascinating underground structure used as a water reservoir in ancient times.
Shahi Qila: A well-preserved palace complex showcasing the opulent lifestyle of the Mughal rulers.
Raja Ki Chhatri: A beautiful cenotaph adorned with intricate carvings, dedicated to King Anand Rao Pawar.
Asigarh Fort Museum: A museum displaying artifacts, weaponry, and historical information about the region.
Aam Khas Bagh: A charming garden built during Mughal times, featuring pavilions, fountains, and lush greenery.
Shahi Hamam: An ancient royal bathhouse showcasing the architectural brilliance of the Mughal era.
Kundi Bhandara: An underground water management system famous for its unique engineering design.