About Lakhimpur
Bijnor to Lakhimpur distnce : 362 km
Estimated travel time : 7 hours
Lakhimpur is one of the boarder district of the Uttar Pradesh with Nepal that is situated on the reemergence of the Himalayan Rivers. The small quite town is one of the places where you can see the rare beauty of the Himalayan Mountains.
Lakhimpur is one of the historically city that presence can be traced from the era of Mahabharata, Rajput, Mughal to the Britishers that used it as the buffer between India and Nepal. City that is the inclusion point of the many civilization also is the great traditions and culture. The sites of attractions of the town are the Naseeruddin Memorial Hall that was built by British, Eid Gaah, mosque that is well known for its picturesque scene and architecture, ancient carved holy temples that attract the devotees. One of the unique sites of the city is the Frog Temple that is one the Shiv Temple whose premises their is a large structure of the Frog that make the unique also it is one of the important site that can not be miss by the tourists. The town is also famous as the birthplace of famous Saint Madhabdev. In the foothills of the Himalayan beauty the town is always welcome you with the great zest and joy.
Taxi from Bijnor to Lakhimpur is readily available at CabBazar.
Route Information
Bijnor to Lakhimpur by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Bijnor to Lakhimpur distance is 362 Km and is 7 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Meerut - Known for its rich heritage and historical significance, Meerut is home to various historical monuments, temples, and museums. It is a vibrant city with a blend of modernity and tradition.
2. Roorkee - Located on the banks of the Ganges, Roorkee is famous for its engineering institutes like IIT Roorkee. It is also known for its historical sites like the Roorkee Cantonment and the Roorkee Railway Station, which is one of the oldest railway stations in India.
3. Haridwar - A significant pilgrimage site for Hindus, Haridwar is famous for its ghats and the holy River Ganges. Visitors can witness the evening Ganga Aarti and take a dip in the holy river. The city is also known for its temples and ashrams.
4. Rishikesh - Located in the foothills of the Himalayas, Rishikesh is known as the "Yoga Capital of the World." It is also a popular destination for adventure enthusiasts, offering activities like white water rafting and bungee jumping. Rishikesh is dotted with several ashrams and temples, attracting spiritual seekers from around the world.
5. Najibabad - A small town located on the banks of the River Ganges, Najibabad houses several historical sites like Lal Darwaza, Jama Masjid, and Shahi Hammam. It is also known for its beautiful gardens and serene natural surroundings.
6. Bareilly - Known as the "Gateway to Uttar Pradesh," Bareilly is a commercial and educational hub. The city is known for its unique cuisine, handicrafts, and religious sites like Alakhnath Temple and Dargah-e-Ala Hazrat.