Book Sangrur to Ambala Cab
Sangrur to Ambala distnce : 113 km
Estimated travel time : 1.9 hours
Ambala is one of the highly visited cities in India due to its Cloth Market and its geographical location and connectivity. It is located on the border of Haryana, Punjab and Chandigarh and is hence seen as launching pad for exploring Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Chandigarh, Jammu and Kashmir. Its proximity to Chandigarh (47 km), Kurukshetra (50 km), Delhi (198 km), Shimla (148 km) and Amritsar (260 km) and its fantastic train and road connectivity makes it extremely important for tourism.
Skirted by the Ghaggar river and the Tangri river, Ambala has two sub-areas Ambala Cantt and Ambala City and hence is called "Twin City". It is known for its large Indian Army and Indian Air Force presence. Ambala is of high religious importance with a number of famous Gurudwaras like Badshahi Bagh which commemorates to the visit of Guru Gobind Singh ji, and Temples like Bhawani Amba temple. It is said that Ambala got its name from Bhawani Amba. Althogh there are other beliefs too about the name of this city. Ambala is equally important for business as well and is home to largest Cloth Market in the sub continent having about 1000 wholesale shops. From silks to handlooms, you will be spoilt for choice. Apart from cloth market, its Science Market, gold jewellery and linen items are quite popular.
Taxi from Sangrur to Ambala is readily available at CabBazar.
Sangrur to Ambala Cab Route
Sangrur to Ambala by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Sangrur to Ambala distance is 113 Km and is 1.9 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
2. Ludhiana - One of the largest cities in Punjab, Ludhiana offers various attractions like the Lodhi Fort, Maharaja Ranjit Singh War Museum, and numerous markets for shopping.
3. Fatehgarh Sahib - This historical town holds immense religious importance for Sikhs, as it houses Gurudwara Fatehgarh Sahib, a memorial to the younger Sahibzadas (sons) of Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
4. Sanghol - A significant archaeological site, Sanghol offers ruins of a 2000-year-old Buddhist monastery, including monastic cells, stupas, vihara, and other artifacts.
5. Barnala - This town is known for its historic monuments like the Barnala Fort and Dhyan Sthal (Meditation Place). It is also famous for its textile industry and markets.
6. Dhuri - If you are interested in rural tourism, Dhuri offers an opportunity to explore the traditional Punjabi village life, farms, and agricultural practices.
7. Malerkotla - Known for its rich history and Sufi heritage, Malerkotla is famous for the shrine of Hazrat Baba Haidar Sheikh. The city also hosts various religious and cultural festivals.
8. Sunam - This historical town is associated with the legendary warrior, Baba Ala Singh, the first Maharaja of Patiala. It offers attractions like Gurudwara Amrit Sarovar and Baba Ala Singh Fort.
9. Barnala Thermal Plant - If you are interested in industrial visits, the Barnala Thermal Plant is a major stopover point on this route, where you can learn about power generation processes.