About Guna
Agra to Guna distnce : 338 km
Estimated travel time : 6.7 hours
Agra to Guna is a very popular route for tourism. Guna is famous for Bajrangarh fort and Jain temples and most prosperous town in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
Guna is located on banks of river Parvati in state of Madhya Pradesh and is considered as gateway to Chambal and Malwa. Guna houses numerous forts, museums, gardens, palaces and more. Guna has something for all. One can visit sacred temples and also go for adventure sports, trekking and hiking. Major attractions in Guna are Bisbhuji temple and Jaingarh. Both are Jain temples. In Bisbhuji a unique idol of Maa bees bhuja Devi with 20 arms. Jaingarh is very important for Jain community as is famous as Shri 1008 Shantinath Digmber Jain Atishay Kshetra. This temple houses idols of Lord Shantinath, Arahnath and Kunthunath and other tirthankars. Other important attraction is Bajrangarh fort.
Taxi from Agra to Guna is readily available at CabBazar.
Route Information
Agra to Guna by car is well connected through Mumbai - Agra National Highway and NH 46 and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Agra to Guna distance is 338 Km and is 6.7 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
Tehra - Tearn Of Gusai Baba Tampal And Gahri Kanha, Old Temple Tehra, Shiv Mandir, Rameshwar Singh
Dholpur - Chopda Mahadev Mandir, Hanuman Temple, Machkund, Van Vihar Temple, Shergarh Fort
Morena - Hanuman Temple, Kali Mata Mandir, Shiv Temple, Parks
Bamor - Balmadi, Hanuman Mandir, Babu Baba Temple, Hanuman Temple
Gwalior - Gwalior Fort, Saas Bahu Temple, Jai Vilas Palace, Gopachal Parvat, Padavali and Bateshwa
Panihar - Radha Krishan Mandir, Triveni Hanuman Ji Mandir Panihar, Padav Hanuman Ji Mandir
Mohana - Maa Biloni Temple, Nagarkot Devi Mandir, Shiv Temple
Shivpuri - Survaya ki Garhi (Archaeological Site) 10th century, Ballari Mata Mandir, Hanuman Mandir, 3 River Bridge
Kolaras - religious city famous as mini vrindavan
Badarwas - Jacket Capital of India
Tourist Attractions
Shri Mahakaleshwar Temple: A famous Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its unique architecture and religious significance.
Jain Museum and Library: A museum showcasing Jain artifacts, manuscripts, and sculptures, providing insights into the history and culture of Jainism.
Pandav Caves: Ancient rock-cut caves believed to be associated with the Pandava brothers from the epic Mahabharata, ideal for heritage and nature enthusiasts.
Bajrangarh Fort: A historical fort offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and serving as a reminder of Guna's rich past.
Panchamukhi Hanuman Ashram: A serene ashram dedicated to Lord Hanuman, attracting devotees and spiritual seekers from all over.
Hanuman Tekri: A picturesque hilltop temple complex, offering a peaceful atmosphere for meditation and religious practices.
Guna Museum: A local museum housing a collection of artifacts, sculptures, and paintings showcasing the history and culture of the region.
Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary: A wildlife sanctuary located near the Chambal River, known for its diverse flora and fauna, including crocodiles, turtles, and numerous bird species.
Kushwah Gardens: A well-maintained garden with lush greenery, fountains, and walking paths, perfect for a leisurely stroll or picnic.
Shivpuri Palace: A beautiful palace converted into a heritage hotel, allowing visitors to experience a taste of royalty and architectural grandeur.