Book Ayodhya to Malda Cab
Ayodhya to Malda distnce : 829 km
Estimated travel time : 15.9 hours
Mada is one of the popular city among tourists. Malda or English Bazar isthe sixth largest city in the Indian state of West Bengal situated on the confluence of the Mahananda and Kalindi Rivers.
The gateway to North Bengal, Malda, with its rich history and heritage, is one of the most famous tourist destinations of West Bengal, nestled at the . confluence of the Mahananda and Kalindi rivers. Malda town, with all its grace, adds to the beauty of Bengal. The town is famous for it's Museum that has a great collection of the region's architectural and anthropological specimens. The town has the rich legacy of Indian heritage and culture from mentioned by the Panini as the Gourpara ( City of the Gonda ) to the rule of the Gupta, Pala, Sen, Mughal and British and it was served as the capital of three dynasties of ancient Bengal - the Buddhist Palas, the Hindu Senas and the Muslim Nawabs. During the 18th century, Malda was the seat of prosperous cotton and silk industries. The town has plenty to explore like Museums, Mosques, Parks, Darwazas, Miners, Temples ect.
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Ayodhya to Malda Cab Route
Ayodhya to Malda by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Ayodhya to Malda distance is 829 Km and is 15.9 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Gorakhpur - Located approximately 145 km from Ayodhya, Gorakhpur is famous for its Gorakhnath Temple and Gorakhpur Railway Station, which is one of the busiest in the region.
2. Kushinagar - Continuing on the route, about 45 km from Gorakhpur, you can visit Kushinagar, a significant Buddhist pilgrimage site. It is where Lord Buddha is believed to have attained Parinirvana.
3. Patna - From Kushinagar, head towards Patna, which is approximately 275 km away. Patna, the capital city of Bihar, offers attractions such as the Mahavir Mandir, Patna Museum, and the historical Golghar monument.
4. Rajgir - After Patna, you can make a detour of around 55 km to reach Rajgir, an ancient city renowned for its spiritual and historical significance. Rajgir is known for sites like Griddhakuta Hill, Venuvana Vihar, and the famous Hot Springs.
5. Bodh Gaya - Continuing on the route, you can head to Bodh Gaya, around 80 km from Rajgir. This sacred destination is where Gautam Buddha is believed to have attained enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree. The Mahabodhi Temple Complex is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit.
6. Kolkata - From Bodh Gaya, you can proceed to Kolkata, the capital city of West Bengal, which is approximately 380 km away. Kolkata offers numerous attractions, including the iconic Howrah Bridge, Victoria Memorial, Indian Museum, and the famous restaurant-filled Park Street.
7. Murshidabad - As you near Malda, you can visit Murshidabad, located about 160 km from Kolkata. This historically significant city is known for its architectural marvels like Hazarduari Palace, Kathgola Palace, and the scenic banks of the Bhagirathi River.