Book Pukhrayan to Patna Cab
Pukhrayan to Patna distnce : 645 km
Estimated travel time : 11 hours
Patna, also called as The cradle of Empires, has spiritual and religious significance. It is gateway to Buddhist, Hindu and Jain pilgrimage in Bihar. It is a sacred city for Sikhs as the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobindgarh Singh was born here.
Patna is capital city of Bihar and is the centre of political activities as well as commercial hub of the state. Patna was originally known as Pataliputra. The famous sacred Ganga River flows through town. Patna's most remarkable Mahatma Gandhi Setu is built upon the Ganges, which is one of the longest bridges in the world at 7.5 Km. The most significant attraction in Patna is Golghar which is huge grain storage. Patna houses several monuments which depicts cityโs culture. The most famous ones being Patna Sahib Gurudwara or Harmandir Takht, Patna Planetarium, the Highcourt, Secretariat Building and Padri ki Haveli. Every year during March a festival named Pataliputra festival is organized in Patna. Pataliputra Mahotsav makes Patna very live and people enjoys a lot. Parades, sports, dancing, music programmes are arranged at this time. The city is also famous for its archeological site Kumhrar. This site consists of archaeological excavations of Patliputra. The remains of ancient city of Patliputra have been uncovered in Kumhrar. Patna is an important business centre of eastern India. Also it is a gateway to the Buddhist and Jain pilgrimage centres of Vaishali, Rajgir, Nalanda, Bodhgaya and Pawapuri.
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Pukhrayan to Patna Cab Route
Pukhrayan to Patna by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Pukhrayan to Patna distance is 645 Km and is 11 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
2. Nalanda - The ancient Nalanda University ruins are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and depict the rich history and culture of Buddhism in India.
3. Rajgir - Known for its historical and religious significance, Rajgir is home to various Buddhist and Jain sites, hot springs, and the Venuvana Vihara monastery.
4. Bodh Gaya - This sacred town is where Gautam Buddha attained enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree. The Mahabodhi Temple Complex and Bodhi Tree attract millions of Buddhist pilgrims every year.
5. Varanasi - Considered one of the oldest living cities in the world, Varanasi (also known as Kashi) is a sacred Hindu city on the banks of the Ganges River, famous for its ghats and temples.
6. Allahabad - The confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna, and Saraswati rivers, called Triveni Sangam, is located in Allahabad. It is known for hosting the Kumbh Mela, a major Hindu pilgrimage.
7. Kanpur - Although not a major tourist destination, Kanpur is an industrial city famous for its leather and textile industries. It offers a bustling urban experience with various shopping and dining options.
8. Pukhrayan - A small town famous for its railway station, Pukhrayan gained attention due to a tragic train accident in 2016. While there might not be significant tourist attractions in the town itself, it serves as a transportation hub.