Haldwani to Bageshwar Cab
About Bageshwar
Haldwani to Bageshwar distnce : 161 km
Estimated travel time : 6 hours
Haldwani to Bageshwar is very popular route for both domestic as well as foreign tourists. Bageshwar, a city situated at 1004m above sea level, is surrounded by the confluences of the Gomati and Saryu rivers and is very popular among pilgims and trakkers.
Bageshwar has historical and extreme religious significance. On the west and east sides of Bageshwar, you will find the towering mountains of Bhileshwar or Nileshwar. The north and south are marked respectively by the Suraj Kund, Agni Kund, and the Suraj Kund. Bageshwar is home to many holy shrines and temples. It has mythical origins, such as the Bagnath Temple, Chandika temple dedicated to Chandika Devi, Srihari Temple, where devotees can make their wishes come true, and Gauri Udiyar, which features a vast cave measuring 20*95 meters and also houses Lord Shiva's idol. These temples are bustling with activity during auspicious Hindu festivals, which makes the atmosphere lively. You will be spellbound by captivating folk dances like Hurka, Baul, and Jhora-Chanchri. Bageshwar, also a trekking paradise, is the entry point to some of the most heart-throbbing trekking routes, such as Kafni Glaciers, Sunderdunga Glaciers, and Kafni. Don't forget your wanderlust while you are in Bageshwar.
Taxi from Haldwani to Bageshwar is readily available at CabBazar.
Route Information
Haldwani to Bageshwar by car is well connected through NH109 and NH309A and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Haldwani to Bageshwar distance is 161 Km and is 6 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
Bhimtal - Garg Parwat, Nal Damyanti Tal, Hidimba Parvat, Bhimtal Aquarium, Bhimtal Lake, Butterfly Research centre
Bhowali - Golu Devta Temple, Kainchi Dham, Shyamkhet Tea Garden, Ramgarh, Folk Culture Museum, Cheena Peak
Naukuchiataal - Sattal Lake, Bhimtal Lake, Hanuman Temple, Naukuchiatal Lake
Nainital - Tiffin Top, Kilbury, Snow View Point, High Altitude Zoo, Land's End
Almora - Katarmal Sun Temple, Golu Devta Temple, Jageshwar Dham, Nanda Devi Temple
Binsar - Zero point, Wildlife Sanctuary
Tourist Attractions
Baijnath Temple: A sacred Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its stunning architecture and peaceful surroundings.
Kanda: A beautiful hill station offering panoramic views of the Himalayas and a chance to indulge in adventurous activities like trekking and camping.
Pindari Glacier: An enchanting glacier nestled in the Kumaon region, attracting trekkers with its breathtaking beauty and pristine surroundings.
Bagnath Temple: A revered temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, famous for its annual fair and historical significance in the region.
Gwaldam: A picturesque hill station that serves as a base for several treks, adorned with lush greenery, meadows, and serene lakes.
Kapileshwar Mahadev Temple: An ancient temple situated amidst the scenic beauty of Binsar forest, known for its tranquil atmosphere and religious importance.
Bageshwar Museum: A small museum that showcases the rich cultural heritage and art of Uttarakhand, offering insights into the region's history.
Kausani: Known as the "Switzerland of India," this hill station offers mesmerizing views of snow-capped peaks including Nanda Devi and Trishul.
Chadaniya Devi Temple: A sacred temple dedicated to Goddess Durga, visited by devotees for its spiritual charm and serene ambiance.
Sunderdhunga Valley: A hidden gem for trekkers, offering mesmerizing views of snow-capped mountains, beautiful meadows, and gushing streams.