Book Saharsa to Gorakhpur Cab
Saharsa to Gorakhpur distnce : 410 km
Estimated travel time : 8.8 hours
Small glorious town on the Norther Indian State of Uttar Pradesh Gorakhpur is know for its distinct charm and center for attraction to the three prominent religious sect of the country, the ancient city is the home of India's history, heritage and tradition with twist of the modern world.
Gorakhpur has been the land of ancient glory and medieval mysticism the city Inching towards modernity while carrying sigils of a prosperous past. On the confluence of two rivers the town also the land that is blend of many culture and traditions. It is endowed with magnificent monuments and temples of attraction. Gorakhnath Temple , Vishnu Temple, Geeta Vatika, Arogya Mandir, Gita Press and Gita Vatika are the famous places any tourist would like to visit. Home to one of the most prominent shrines of the Nath sect, Gorakhpur is named after the saint Guru Gorakhnath. Famous to be the abode of Lord Buddha and connected to the 24th Tirthankar of Jainism, Lord Mahavir the town is the center of the significant religious important attractions. The town is great attraction for devotee in the winter season when the festival of Khichadi Mela is held in the Gorakhnath temple when the thousands of devotees visiting to offer their prayers and partake in the festivities.
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Saharsa to Gorakhpur Cab Route
Saharsa to Gorakhpur by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Saharsa to Gorakhpur distance is 410 Km and is 8.8 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Kushinagar - It is an important Buddhist pilgrimage site, where Gautam Buddha attained Mahaparinirvana (enlightenment). You can visit the Mahaparinirvana Temple and other significant Buddhist sites here.
2. Vaishali - It is an ancient city in Bihar known for its historical and archaeological importance. It is believed to be the place where Lord Buddha preached his last sermon before attaining Mahaparinirvana.
3. Patna - The capital city of Bihar, Patna, is a major stopover point on this route. You can visit notable attractions like the Mahatma Gandhi Setu, Golghar, Patna Museum, and Patna Sahib Gurudwara.
4. Nalanda - This ancient town is famous for the ruins of the Nalanda University, one of the world's oldest residential universities. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
5. Rajgir - Another historical town on this route, Rajgir is renowned for its association with both Buddhism and Jainism. It houses important landmarks like Griddhakuta Hill (where Buddha delivered many discourses), Venuvana Vihara, and the ruins of Nalanda University.
6. Bhagalpur - Situated on the banks of the River Ganges, Bhagalpur is a major city in Bihar. You can explore attractions like Vikramshila Setu (the longest road-cum-rail bridge in India), the Mandar Parvat hill, and the Bhagalpur Museum.