About Gangtok
Ahmednagar to Gangtok distnce : 2092 km
Estimated travel time : 40 hours
Gangtok the Capital of the north eastern state of Sikkim is one of the most popular hill stations in India. The town is the home of Incredibly alluring, pleasantly boisterous and wreathed in clouds that attract the tourist. The town is home of abundant beauty and many natural attractions of large number for the tourist of all ages.
Gangtok spreads over a forested mountain that faces the Kanchenjunga snow peaks. As the name suggest the town is as the top of the ridges that offers very magnificent views of the Kanchenjunga and other Himalaya snow peak. The mountain town of the India is the paradise for the natural lover, adventures seekers that offer large range of activities like the paragliding, ropeway, Hiking, trekking and ride on the Yak etc. The town is perfect place that represent the Indiaโs great and varied topography. Apart from that the town is one of the important Buddhist pilgrims destination and remains a Tibetan Buddhist center. The town is perfect for the city comers who are looking for the great weather, sightseeing, delicious food and the comfortable stay with the great shopping opportunities specially in the winter season when the town is flanked by the snow that offer the great views that adore the heart of visitor with the mesmerizing memory for the life long.
Taxi from Ahmednagar to Gangtok is readily available at CabBazar.
Route Information
Ahmednagar to Gangtok by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Ahmednagar to Gangtok distance is 2092 Km and is 40 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Mumbai - Known as the financial capital of India, Mumbai offers a vibrant cityscape, stunning beaches, historical sites, and delicious street food.
2. Pune - Pune is a cultural and educational hub, known for its historical landmarks, such as the Aga Khan Palace and Shaniwar Wada, and its picturesque surroundings.
3. Nashik - Famous for its vineyards and wineries, Nashik offers beautiful landscapes, religious sites like the Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple, and the Kumbh Mela, a Hindu festival held every 12 years.
4. Shirdi - Shirdi is a pilgrimage town dedicated to Sai Baba, a revered saint. The Shirdi Sai Baba Temple attracts devotees from all over the world.
5. Kolkata - If you are willing to make a slight detour, Kolkata, also known as the "City of Joy," offers a rich cultural heritage, colonial architecture, the iconic Howrah Bridge, and delicious Bengali cuisine.
6. Darjeeling - Located in the state of West Bengal, Darjeeling is famous for its tea plantations, stunning views of the Himalayas, and the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Darjeeling Himalayan Railway.
7. Kalimpong - Situated in the Indian state of West Bengal, Kalimpong offers beautiful views of the Kanchenjunga mountain range, serene Buddhist monasteries, and vibrant local markets.
8. Siliguri - Often considered the gateway to Northeast India, Siliguri is a major transportation hub. It lies at the foothills of the Himalayas and serves as a base for exploring the nearby hill stations and national parks.