Book Malpura to Pathankot Cab
Malpura to Pathankot distnce : 799 km
Estimated travel time : 13.2 hours
Pathankot is a truly treasure for the tourist that is nestled in the lush greens starches along with the majestic mountains, dotted with quaint temples, and the marvelous monuments that is the great attraction for sightseeing, scenic beauty, natural sceneries and many more. One of the gateway to numerous popular tourist destinations in Northern India the town itself is a wonder of nature.
Surrounded by the arduous Himalayan Ranges from the one side and other by the majestic Shivalik Ranges on the other Pathankot the town of paradise of natural beauty is flanked at foot hills of Kangra hills, and flourished by the Chakki River Chakki, best known for its serene green beauty and a rich historical past. According to the famous historian โ Cunnigham the name of Pathankot originated from the word 'Pathan'. But the traces of the picturesque town is connect with the Mahabharat's time where a city, which was named 'Prathisthan' is the Modern Pathankot . Pathankot is world famous for its Military station โ Mammon Cantt. It is the biggest Military base in Asia. Apart from that the town is center of scared ancient temples that show the cultural side of the town that is undeniable a great experience. The town get it's highest number of tourist in the month from April to October due to it's pleasant weather but if one want to really want to experience the to true joy of visiting this city, you should surely visit this city during the festivals of Baisakhi and Lohri, which livens the city of Pathankot with festive fervor.
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Malpura to Pathankot Cab Route
Malpura to Pathankot by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Malpura to Pathankot distance is 799 Km and is 13.2 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Jaipur - Known as the "Pink City," it is famous for its stunning palaces, forts, and cultural heritage. Must-visit attractions include Amer Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, and Jantar Mantar.
2. Ajmer - Ajmer is home to the famous Ajmer Sharif Dargah, a major Muslim pilgrimage site. It is also worth visiting Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra, Ana Sagar Lake, and Taragarh Fort.
3. Pushkar - Just a short distance from Ajmer, Pushkar is a small town famous for the annual Pushkar Camel Fair and its holy lake, where people come to bathe and pray. Brahma Temple and Savitri Mata Temple are other key attractions.
4. Jodhpur - Known as the "Blue City" due to its blue-painted buildings, Jodhpur offers stunning palaces and forts, such as Mehrangarh Fort and Jaswant Thada. Exploring the vibrant old city (the Blue City) is also highly recommended.
5. Bikaner - Bikaner is famous for its well-preserved Junagarh Fort, which houses several palaces and temples. Other attractions in Bikaner include Lalgarh Palace, Karni Mata Temple (Rat Temple), and the National Research Centre on Camel.
6. Amritsar - Although slightly off the direct route, Amritsar is a significant city to explore. The Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib) is a must-visit, along with the historic Jallianwala Bagh and the Wagah Border ceremony.
7. Pathankot - Finally, the city of Pathankot itself offers a few attractions, including Mukteshwar Temple, Nurpur Fort, and Shahpurkandi Fort.