About Burdwan
Nohar to Burdwan distnce : 1728 km
Estimated travel time : 28.6 hours
Burdwan is one of the popular destination for the tourists and devotees. Burdwan is one the historically significant city and a municipality in the state of West Bengal, India.
Burdwan that is also known as the Bardhaman is one of the historically rich town of the that's history dates back to the 6th century BC, to the days of Mahavir and the roots of Jainism. Also the town get's it name from the Vardhamฤna or Mahฤvฤซra, the 24th Tฤซrthฤแน
kara of Jainism. As treasure trove of the devotee the town is one of spiritual center of state, also the craved temple buildings in the Bengali architectural get's tourists attraction. Apart form that the town is also known for its beautiful Maithon dam reservoir near Asansol, the technological marvels of the Meghnad Saha Planetarium, the Krishnasayer ecological park or sophisticated Burdwan Science Centre that flourished with the tourists who not only enjoy the architecture but also the view and natural sightseeing amaze them. Also While visiting Bengal how can a tourist foregate to joy of the Bengali cuisine specially when it's with a Mughlai tinge specially Sitabhog and Mihidana. Tourists visit the town specially in the season of winter when weather remains cool and pleasant making is favourable for a sightseeing tour gives the real zest to them.
Taxi from Nohar to Burdwan is readily available at CabBazar.
Route Information
Nohar to Burdwan by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Nohar to Burdwan distance is 1728 Km and is 28.6 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Kolkata - Start your journey from Burdwan and consider exploring the vibrant city of Kolkata. Visit iconic landmarks such as Howrah Bridge, Victoria Memorial, Indian Museum, and enjoy the local street food and markets.
2. Durgapur - Located about 55 km from Burdwan, Durgapur is an industrial town known for its steel plants and educational institutions. If you have some time, you can visit places like Durgapur Barrage, Deer Park, and Troika Park.
3. Asansol - Further along the route, around 55 km from Durgapur, lies Asansol. It is a major industrial city and a potential stopover. You can visit Kalyaneshwari Temple, Nehru Park, and the nearby Maithon Dam.
4. Dhanbad - Continuing on the route, about 80 km from Asansol, you'll reach Dhanbad in Jharkhand. This city is known for its coal industry. If interested, you can visit Topchanchi Lake, Panchet Dam, and Dhanbad Coal Fields.
5. Bokaro - Around 80 km from Dhanbad, Bokaro is another important industrial city in Jharkhand. You can visit Bokaro Steel City, Jawaharlal Nehru Biological Park, and City Park while passing through.
6. Hazaribagh - Located about 100 km from Bokaro, Hazaribagh is a picturesque town known for its wildlife sanctuary and natural beauty. Take a break and visit Hazaribagh Lake, Canary Hill, and Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary if you're interested.
7. Kota - On the way to Nohar, you can make a detour of about 85 km to visit the historical city of Kota in Rajasthan. There, you can explore the majestic Kota Fort, Jag Mandir Palace, and the picturesque Chambal Gardens.
8. Nohar - Finally, you'll reach Nohar in the Hanumangarh district of Rajasthan. This is your destination, and while it may not be a highly touristy place, you can explore local markets, visit temples like Sheshashayi Vishnu Temple or the Dadhidham Temple, and experience the local culture.