About Burdwan
Ambur to Burdwan distnce : 1810 km
Estimated travel time : 34 hours
Burdwan is one of the popular destination for the tourists and devotees. Burdwan is one the historically significant city and a municipality in the state of West Bengal, India.
Burdwan that is also known as the Bardhaman is one of the historically rich town of the that's history dates back to the 6th century BC, to the days of Mahavir and the roots of Jainism. Also the town get's it name from the Vardhamฤna or Mahฤvฤซra, the 24th Tฤซrthฤแน
kara of Jainism. As treasure trove of the devotee the town is one of spiritual center of state, also the craved temple buildings in the Bengali architectural get's tourists attraction. Apart form that the town is also known for its beautiful Maithon dam reservoir near Asansol, the technological marvels of the Meghnad Saha Planetarium, the Krishnasayer ecological park or sophisticated Burdwan Science Centre that flourished with the tourists who not only enjoy the architecture but also the view and natural sightseeing amaze them. Also While visiting Bengal how can a tourist foregate to joy of the Bengali cuisine specially when it's with a Mughlai tinge specially Sitabhog and Mihidana. Tourists visit the town specially in the season of winter when weather remains cool and pleasant making is favourable for a sightseeing tour gives the real zest to them.
Taxi from Ambur to Burdwan is readily available at CabBazar.
Route Information
Ambur to Burdwan by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Ambur to Burdwan distance is 1810 Km and is 34 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Vellore - Known for its historical significance, Vellore is home to the famous Vellore Fort and the Christian Medical College.
2. Krishnagiri - Located in Tamil Nadu, Krishnagiri is known for its scenic beauty and the famous Krishnagiri Dam.
3. Hosur - A town located on the border of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, Hosur is a popular stopover for travelers. It is known for its pleasant climate and industrial activities.
4. Bangalore - The capital city of Karnataka, Bangalore is a major stopover point on this route. It offers numerous attractions such as Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Bangalore Palace, and Cubbon Park.
5. Tumkur - Located in Karnataka, Tumkur is known for its historical and religious sites, including Devarayana Durga and Siddhaganga Mutt.
6. Chitradurga - Famous for its historical fort, Chitradurga Fort, this town in Karnataka offers a glimpse into ancient Indian architecture.
7. Bellary - Known for its rich history, Bellary is home to various ancient temples and monuments. It is also known for its iron ore mining activities.
8. Hampi - A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hampi is an ancient village known for its stunning ruins, including the Virupaksha Temple and the Vijaya Vittala Temple.
9. Dharwad - Known for its educational institutions, Dharwad offers a mix of historical and cultural attractions, including the impressive Dharwad Fort.
10. Kolhapur - Located in Maharashtra, Kolhapur is famous for its temples, including the Mahalakshmi Temple. It is also known for its spicy cuisine and Kolhapuri footwear.