About Moradabad
Arsikere to Moradabad distnce : 2206 km
Estimated travel time : 39.4 hours
Moradabad is the very popular city for both tourists and people traveling for work. Moradabad is known as "Peetal Nagri" or "Brass city of India". The city is famous for its Brass handicrafts and historic monuments.
Moradabad is a hub of Brass industry. There are 600 export units and around 9000 industries in town. Moradabad exports goods worth 4500 crores yearly. Products like iron sheet, metal wares, aluminum, artworks and glassware are exported. The export of mint is done in several crores from Moradabad. Besides this, Moradabad is famous from its history and culture. Monuments here shows the culture of both Hindus and Muslims. City has always attracted musicians, painters and dancers who have contributed to its culture. Other attraction near Moradabad is Chandausi (Chand means moon), so Chandausi is like moon. This small scenic beauty cultivates Mint on large scale and main product is mint oil. Chandausi is also famous for some of its religious sites like Kung Bihari Temple and Pataleshwar temple. Some other temples which attracts tourists are Sita temple, Bade Hanumanji temple.
Taxi from Arsikere to Moradabad is readily available at CabBazar.
Route Information
Arsikere to Moradabad by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Arsikere to Moradabad distance is 2206 Km and is 39.4 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Bengaluru - Known as the "Silicon Valley of India," Bengaluru offers attractions such as Lal Bagh Botanical Garden, Cubbon Park, Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum, and Bangalore Palace.
2. Mysuru - This city is famous for its rich heritage and grand palaces, including the Mysuru Palace. Other attractions in Mysuru include Chamundi Hill, St. Philomena's Cathedral, Brindavan Gardens, and the Mysuru Zoo.
3. Bandipur National Park - Situated in the state of Karnataka, Bandipur National Park is known for its diverse wildlife and offers a chance to spot tigers, elephants, gaurs, and various other species.
4. Ooty - A popular hill station in Tamil Nadu, Ooty is renowned for its natural beauty, tea plantations, and the Nilgiri Mountain Railway. The Botanical Gardens, Ooty Lake, and Doddabetta Peak are also worth visiting.
5. Coimbatore - This city in Tamil Nadu is known as the textile and engineering hub of South India. Some attractions in Coimbatore include the Marudamalai Temple, Patteeswarar temple, Kovai Kondattam amusement park, and the VOC Park and Zoo.
6. Tiruppur - Known as the "knitwear capital of India," Tiruppur is a major textile manufacturing hub. Visitors can explore the famous Noyyal River, Tirupur Kumaran Memorial Statue, and the Tirupur Kumaran Park.
7. Palakkad - Located in Kerala, Palakkad is known for its historical monuments, temples, and scenic beauty. Attractions in Palakkad include the Palakkad Fort, Malampuzha Dam and Gardens, and Palakkad Gap.
8. Malappuram - Situated in Kerala, Malappuram is renowned for its serene beaches, mosques, and temples. The Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary, Valiya Juma Masjid, and Thirunavaya Nava Mukunda Temple are some highlights.
9. Trichur - Also known as Thrissur, this city in Kerala has various cultural and religious attractions, including the Vadakkunnathan Temple, Thrissur Zoo, and Athirappilly Falls.
10. Kozhikode - Located on the Malabar Coast of Kerala, Kozhikode offers attractions like Kappad Beach, Beypore Port, Kozhikode Backwaters, and Pazhassiraja Museum.