Book Nanpara to Malda Cab
Nanpara to Malda distnce : 962 km
Estimated travel time : 19.2 hours
Mada is one of the popular city among tourists. Malda or English Bazar isthe sixth largest city in the Indian state of West Bengal situated on the confluence of the Mahananda and Kalindi Rivers.
The gateway to North Bengal, Malda, with its rich history and heritage, is one of the most famous tourist destinations of West Bengal, nestled at the . confluence of the Mahananda and Kalindi rivers. Malda town, with all its grace, adds to the beauty of Bengal. The town is famous for it's Museum that has a great collection of the region's architectural and anthropological specimens. The town has the rich legacy of Indian heritage and culture from mentioned by the Panini as the Gourpara ( City of the Gonda ) to the rule of the Gupta, Pala, Sen, Mughal and British and it was served as the capital of three dynasties of ancient Bengal - the Buddhist Palas, the Hindu Senas and the Muslim Nawabs. During the 18th century, Malda was the seat of prosperous cotton and silk industries. The town has plenty to explore like Museums, Mosques, Parks, Darwazas, Miners, Temples ect.
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Nanpara to Malda Cab Route
Nanpara to Malda by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Nanpara to Malda distance is 962 Km and is 19.2 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Gaur - Gaur, located in the Malda district, is an ancient historical city known for its archaeological sites and ruins. The famous attractions here include Gaur Rajbari (Gaur Palace), Firoz Minar, Dakhil Darwaza, and Bara Sona Mosque.
2. English Bazar - English Bazar, also known as Malda Town, is the district headquarters and a busy commercial hub. It has a few tourist attractions like Malda Museum and Adinath Temple.
3. Baharampur - Baharampur, situated in the Murshidabad district, is known for its historical significance. Must-visit places include Hazarduari Palace, Katra Mosque, Motijheel, and Nasipur Palace.
4. Murshidabad - Murshidabad is a historical town famous for its rich history and architecture. The main attractions here are Hazarduari Palace Museum, Katra Masjid, Imambara, and Nashipara Palace.
5. Plassey - Plassey is renowned for the Battle of Plassey, which played a significant role in the establishment of British rule in India. Visitors can explore the Plassey Memorial Monument and learn about the historical event.
6. Azimganj - Azimganj is a small town known for its beautiful colonial-era mansions and scenic surroundings. The Azimganj Palace, built in the Indo-European style, is worth a visit.
7. Dhulian - Dhulian is a town situated on the banks of the Ganges River. It is known for its scenic beauty and river activities. Tourists often opt for boat rides along the river.
8. Balurghat - Balurghat is a town located in the Dakshin Dinajpur district. The town serves as a gateway to various nearby attractions, including the Balurghat Science Center and Temple of Bana Devi.
9. Srawasti - Sravasti, located in Uttar Pradesh, is an important Buddhist pilgrimage site. It is believed to be the place where Buddha preached the majority of his sermons.