Book Bhimtal to Greater Noida Cab
Bhimtal to Greater Noida distnce : 304 km
Estimated travel time : 6.2 hours
Greater Noida which is also known as Gautam Buddha Nagar is one the industrially advance city of the Uttar Pradesh state of India. Popularly kwon as the city of large building complex of national and international business headquarter the town is also offers few sited for the tourists and residence.
Greater Noida is the west extension of the Noida city on the outskirt of the National Capital Region the town is built by the government to check the chose of the migration towards Delhi. The well planned township is comprises of the 12 villages of Uttar Pradesh that is now become the hub of the industries and business units with the quality urban environment. Apart form the the town is known for it's temples, malls and racing track. Also The Surajpur Wetland & Natural Forest is home of the variety of unique flora and fauna and various migratory bird species that make the vicinity of the town full of life and happiness. The town offers one of the great adventures park for the near by adventures lover. Other major attraction of the town is children's museum, botanical garden, fun zone and park.
Taxi from Bhimtal to Greater Noida is readily available at CabBazar.
Bhimtal to Greater Noida Cab Route
Bhimtal to Greater Noida by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Bhimtal to Greater Noida distance is 304 Km and is 6.2 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Nainital - Just a short detour from Bhimtal, Nainital is a popular hill station known for its beautiful Naini Lake, Naina Devi Temple, Tiffin Top, Snow View Point, and Mall Road.
2. Corbett National Park - Located in Ramnagar, Corbett National Park is one of India's oldest and most renowned national parks. It offers a chance to spot the majestic Bengal Tigers, as well as other wildlife species like elephants, leopards, and deer.
3. Jim Corbett Museum - Situated in Kaladhungi, the Jim Corbett Museum is the former house of famous wildlife conservationist and writer, Jim Corbett. The museum showcases his achievements, writings, and exhibits related to flora and fauna of the region.
4. Garhmukteshwar - Located on the banks of the Ganges River, Garhmukteshwar is a religious town known for its ancient Mukteshwar Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The town is also famous for its holy baths, especially during the Kartik Purnima festival.
5. Surajkund - A popular tourist destination near Greater Noida, Surajkund is known for its ancient reservoir, which is said to be built by King Suraj Pal of Tomar dynasty. The Surajkund Crafts Mela held here annually attracts artisans and craftsmen from all over India.
6. Okhla Bird Sanctuary - Situated near Greater Noida, Okhla Bird Sanctuary is a haven for bird lovers and nature enthusiasts. It is home to over 300 bird species, including rare migratory birds like Siberian Crane and Greater Flamingo.