About Jamnagar
Aizawl to Jamnagar distnce : 3357 km
Estimated travel time : 66 hours
On the coast of the Gulf of Kutch Jamnagar, the Jewel of Gujarat is flourished. The city is the wonderful example of the Rajput architecture along with that it's a prominent pearl fishing center. At present the city encloses some of the most beautiful and immaculate islands, beaches, hills, temples, forest and wildlife.
One of the former princely state of Saurashtra, Jamnagar that is known as Nawanagar is a little known gems of state, is built all around the Lakhota Lake that is established by Jam Raval in the 16th Century. The city get into transformed into it's modern architecture with the consultation of Sir Edward Lutyens that also transformed the architecture of New Delhi. As the town stretches till Dwaraka so it's believed that the region where the city is situated now was the place where Lord Krishna used to live after he migrated from โMathuraโ and established his kingdom. The city is center of magnificent fort and palaces that are well kept the rich cultural and historical past, Beaches with immaculate beauty, wildlife and marine life, religious shrines, delectable Kathiawadi cuisine and Bandhani โ all add up to make a visit to Jamnagar an unforgettable experience. Apart from that the city refers as the 'oil city' due to it's worldly recognition as world's biggest refinery complex.
Taxi from Aizawl to Jamnagar is readily available at CabBazar.
Route Information
Aizawl to Jamnagar by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Aizawl to Jamnagar distance is 3357 Km and is 66 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Silchar - Situated in Assam, Silchar is known for its beautiful landscapes, tea gardens, and the serene Barak River.
2. Karimganj - Another town in Assam, Karimganj is known for its historical sites, such as the Gauripur House and Sri Angarag Dham Temple.
3. Guwahati - The capital city of Assam, Guwahati offers various attractions, including the Kamakhya Temple, Assam State Museum, Umananda Island, and the Brahmaputra Riverfront.
4. Kaziranga National Park - Located in the state of Assam, Kaziranga National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its population of one-horned rhinoceroses, tigers, elephants, and other wildlife.
5. Imphal - As the capital city of Manipur, Imphal provides historical sites like Kangla Fort, Shri Govindajee Temple, and Loktak Lake, the largest freshwater lake in Northeast India.
6. Kohima - In the state of Nagaland, Kohima is famous for the Kohima War Cemetery, Naga Heritage Village, and Dzรผkou Valley, a scenic trekking spot.
7. Dimapur - Serving as the gateway to Nagaland, Dimapur offers attractions like Chumukedima Village, Kachari Ruins, and Triple Falls.
8. Shillong - The capital city of Meghalaya, Shillong is known as the "Scotland of the East" due to its scenic landscapes, waterfalls, and pleasant climate. Popular places to visit include Umiam Lake, Shillong Peak, Elephant Falls, and Don Bosco Museum.
9. Guwahati - You will pass through Guwahati again while returning back towards Jamnagar.
10. Kolkata - If you take a longer route, you may also pass through the city of Kolkata in West Bengal. Kolkata is famous for Victoria Memorial, Howrah Bridge, Indian Museum, and various colonial-era buildings.