Book Nokha Bihar to Kolkata Cab
Nokha Bihar to Kolkata distnce : 569 km
Estimated travel time : 12.3 hours
Kolkata, commonly known as โCity of joyโ is second largest city of India. Kolkata formerly called as Calcutta is one of top tourist destination in India.
Situated on the banks of river Hooghly, Kolkata is cultural capital of India. It is a vibrant town and have everything for tourists. Kolkata is birth place of Rabindernath Tagore and famous filmmaker Satyajit ray. Kolkata is city of Museums, Parks, heritage structures, Academic institutes & places of historical interest. Kolkata has remains of British Raj also, still many British administrative offices exist in town. Kolkata is shopper's paradise also. Tourist can buy beautiful handicrafts, sarees made of unique fabrics and leather articles. Kolkataโs street food is famous all over country. Kolkata streets are full of eateries and food stalls of Bengali food like Jhal Muri & Gunghi Chat. Do not miss the famous Rasogullas. Other major attraction is ghats. Kolkata has plenty of ghats where one can enjoy sunset while sipping on tea. Most popular ghat is Prinsep ghat. It offers stunning view of Vidyasagar Setu. Other spot near this ghat is Millenium Park. Itโs beautiful park on waterfront. Boat rides and cruises are also available here.
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Nokha Bihar to Kolkata Cab Route
Nokha Bihar to Kolkata by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Nokha Bihar to Kolkata distance is 569 Km and is 12.3 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Durgapur - This industrial city in West Bengal is known for the iconic Durgapur Steel Plant. It's a major urban center with various attractions including the Upasana Griha Temple, Deul Park, and Troika Park.
2. Asansol - Another significant city in West Bengal, Asansol is famous for its coal mining industry. You can visit Maithan Dam, Nehru Park, and Kalyaneshwari Temple while here.
3. Dhanbad - Known as the "Coal Capital of India," Dhanbad is an important industrial hub in Jharkhand. It is home to the Indian School of Mines and offers attractions like Birsa Munda Park and Bekar Bandh Park.
4. Gaya - Gaya is a sacred city for Hindus and Buddhists. The Mahabodhi Temple Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage site, attracts numerous visitors. The city is also associated with Lord Buddha's enlightenment and offers other attractions such as Vishnupad Temple and Bodhi Tree.
5. Patna - The capital city of Bihar, Patna is rich in history and culture. It boasts attractions like Golghar, Patna Museum, Takht Sri Patna Sahib, and Mahavir Mandir. You can explore the ancient city of Pataliputra and enjoy the local cuisine.
6. Rajgir - Rajgir is located in the Nalanda district of Bihar and is considered sacred by both Buddhists and Jains. The attractions include Gridhakuta Hill, Venu Vana, Ajatshatru Fort, and the hot springs at Brahmakund.
7. Nalanda - Visit the ruins of Nalanda University, one of the oldest learning centers in ancient India. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers insights into the ancient educational system and Buddhist studies.
8. Nokha - Finally, you will reach Nokha in Bihar. It is a small town known for its historical and cultural significance. While here, you can explore local markets, taste authentic Bihari cuisine, and experience the local lifestyle.