Book Ambur to Morbi Cab
Ambur to Morbi distnce : 1854 km
Estimated travel time : 31.3 hours
Morbi is the very popular city for both tourists and people travelling for work. Morbi, also called Morvi, is hub of ceramic tiles industry and is inspired by the 19th century European town planning, attributed to its former ruler Sir Waghji.
Placed on the bank of river Machhu, just 35 km from sea and 60 km from Rajkot, Morbi attracts lots of visitors because of its proximity to Rajkot and to sea. One can find lots of people from Uttar Pradesh, Bihar working here since years and this gives Morbi a cultural diversity. Hindi, Bhojpuri are quite often used here apart from Gujarati. Apart from the ceramic industry, other industries are also blooming here like clock, toy, electronics industries. Ajanta industries are quite popular and attracts many workers and traveller. Not only for work, Morbi is a good destination for tourists as well. It welcomes tourists with a hanging suspension bridge on beautiful riverfront which reminds of Victorian London. Darbargarh which is now a heritage hotel was the original residence of Morbi rulers. Green Chowk is a town square approached by three gates which are landmarks in the town. Nehru gate depicts Rajput architecture with a central clock tower. Mani Mandir is another example of magnificiant architecture and great craftsmenship.
Taxi from Ambur to Morbi is readily available at CabBazar.
Ambur to Morbi Cab Route
Ambur to Morbi by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Ambur to Morbi distance is 1854 Km and is 31.3 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Salem - This city is known for its historical sites like the Salem Fort, Salem Steel Plant, and the famous Kottai Mariamman Temple.
2. Coimbatore - Coimbatore is a bustling city with attractions like the Marudamalai Temple, Black Thunder Amusement Park, and the GD Naidu Museum.
3. Pollachi - Pollachi is a serene town known for its lush greenery and scenic beauty. It is a great place to unwind and relax amidst nature.
4. Palakkad - Palakkad is famous for its rich cultural heritage and ancient temples like the Palakkad Fort, Malampuzha Dam, and Kalpathy Temple.
5. Thrissur - Thrissur is known as the cultural capital of Kerala and is famous for its grand Thrissur Pooram festival. The city also boasts attractions like the Vadakkunnathan Temple and Athirapally Waterfalls.
6. Cochin - Cochin, or Kochi, is a major port city with a unique blend of Indian and Western cultures. It is known for its backwaters, historical Fort Kochi, and the iconic Chinese fishing nets.
7. Ahmedabad - Ahmedabad is a vibrant city known for its rich history, bustling markets, and architectural wonders like the Sabarmati Ashram and the Sidi Saiyyed Mosque.
8. Rajkot - Rajkot is a thriving city with attractions like the Jubilee Garden, Watson Museum, and the Swaminarayan Temple.