Book Badrinath to Jind Cab
Badrinath to Jind distnce : 532 km
Estimated travel time : 14.1 hours
Jind is one of the largest and oldest city in Jind district in the Indian state of Haryana, that's roots connect it with the one of the Indian Epic of Mahabharata, age old temples and spiritual homage for the devotee.
Jind is one of the popular destination for the the tourist whose vicinity take you to the ancient aroma of time which can be seen and feel by visiting the age old holy shrines of the city. The city also gets it's name from the Jayantapura after the lord of victory Jayant (Indra), whom Pandavas worshipped before the Mahabharata war. Jind is noted for its numerous temples sacred to the worship of Shiva. Raghbir Singh, ruler of Jind, built a temple known as Bhuteshvara temple, with a large tank around it, locally known as Rani Talab that is the main destination for tourists while Pandu-Pindara and Ramrai are the main religious spots, attracting devotees for the holy bath during Amavasya. Ruins of the 18th CE Fort that was built by Sidhu Jat ruler Maharaja Gajpat Singh can also be explore by the tourists. The town is always ready to welcome the tourists but the the month of mild winter is best time to visit the city.
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Badrinath to Jind Cab Route
Badrinath to Jind by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Badrinath to Jind distance is 532 Km and is 14.1 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
2. Joshimath - A popular stopover on the way to Badrinath, Joshimath is known for its ancient temples, including the Narasimha Temple and Shankaracharya Math. It also serves as a base camp for several treks in the area.
3. Auli - Famous for its ski slopes and scenic beauty, Auli is a popular tourist destination. It offers panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks like Nanda Devi, Kamet, and Mana Parvat.
4. Rudraprayag - Located at the confluence of the Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers, Rudraprayag is a holy town with several temples. It is considered a gateway to the Char Dham Yatra, making it an important stopover for pilgrims.
5. Devprayag - Known as the confluence of the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers, Devprayag is a sacred place and holds great religious significance. It is believed to be the place where Lord Rama performed penance after killing Ravana.
6. Rishikesh - A popular destination for yoga and spirituality, Rishikesh offers a tranquil environment on the banks of the Ganges River. It is home to several ashrams, temples, and adventure activities like white water rafting.
7. Haridwar - Considered one of the holiest cities in India, Haridwar is a major pilgrimage site. It is known for its famous Ganga Aarti, held every evening on the banks of the Ganges River.
8. Panipat - Located in the state of Haryana, Panipat is known for its historical significance. It has witnessed three major battles, making it a site of great importance for history enthusiasts.
9. Rohtak - Rohtak is a city in Haryana known for its educational institutions and cultural heritage. It has several historical sites, including the Tilyar Lake and the Khokhar Fort.