Book Pratapgarh Rajasthan to Bathinda Cab
Pratapgarh Rajasthan to Bathinda distnce : 841 km
Estimated travel time : 15 hours
Bathinda is the very popular city for both tourists and people traveling for work. Bhatinda is perfect destination who want to experience history and have a feel of Punjab. It is also known as 'City of Lakes'.
Bhatinda has rich culture and it's one of oldest city of Punjab. City is known for its fort where India's first women emperor 'Razia Sultan' was imprisoned. Town is sacred place for Sikhs because sikh's fifth takhat Takht Sri Damdama Sahib is situated 30km from Bathinda. This is the place where Guru Hargobindji fought against the Mughals in 1634. Besides it's historic and religious culture, Bhatinda is one of biggest food grain and cotton market of north India. Bhatinda offers Qila Mubarak, two modern thermal plants, fertilizer plant, Chetak park, Bahia fort and a Zoo to its tourists. It is home to the Central university of Punjab and AIIMS Bathinda. Dhobhi Bazaar and the Mazaar of Peer Haji Rattan are other attractions of Bhatinda. Bhatinda is home of several eminent personalities like Harbhajan Mann, actor and singer; Avneet Sidhu, Commonwealth games gold-winning shooter; Parduman Singh Brar, Shotputter, Asia gold medallist and Balkan Sidhu, singer are few of them.
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Pratapgarh Rajasthan to Bathinda Cab Route
Pratapgarh Rajasthan to Bathinda by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Pratapgarh Rajasthan to Bathinda distance is 841 Km and is 15 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Bhatinda Fort - Begin your journey by visiting the historical Bhatinda Fort, located in Bathinda city. This 18th-century fort boasts ancient architecture and offers a glimpse into the region's rich history.
2. Kalra Market, Bathinda - If you are interested in shopping or exploring local culture, make a stop at Kalra Market. It is known for its traditional Punjabi clothing, handicrafts, and street food.
3. Faridkot - Located approximately halfway between Bathinda and Pratapgarh, Faridkot is known for its beautiful palaces and historical landmarks such as Faridkot Fort and Raj Mahal. You can also visit the Gurdwara Godri Sahib, a significant Sikh pilgrimage site.
4. Malout - Another town that falls on the way to Pratapgarh is Malout, which is famous for its handicraft items. Take a stroll in the local markets and explore the artifacts and traditional crafts made by local artisans.
5. Hanumangarh - As you enter Rajasthan, Hanumangarh is a good stopover for its historic significance. The town is home to ancient temples and monuments dedicated to Lord Hanuman, making it an ideal place for religious tourists.
6. Churu - Churu lies further south on your route and is known for its havelis (traditional mansions) and unique architecture. Explore the famous frescoes in Surana Haveli and the grand architecture of Kanhaiya Lal Bagla Haveli.
7. Bikaner - While slightly off-route, Bikaner is a major tourist destination in Rajasthan and offers several attractions worth visiting. The Junagarh Fort, Karni Mata Temple (famous for its population of rats), and the famous Bikaneri sweets and snacks are some of the highlights.
8. Sri Ganganagar - This city, located near the India-Pakistan border, is known for its canals and farms. You can visit the scenic and well-maintained Nehru Park and take a boat ride in the nearby Suratgarh Canal.