About Bharuch
Thrippunithura to Bharuch distnce : 1746 km
Estimated travel time : 32.6 hours
The city of Bharuch (Gujarat) is flourished on the mouth of one of the most important rivers of western India, Narmada River. Famous as the 'Kanam Pradesh' (black soil land) Bharuch, One of the historical town of the Gujarat, India has many attraction for the tourist.
The city of Bharuch and surroundings have been settled since times of antiquity. The town is connected with the history of the Indian flourishment and was served as a major sea port for doing trading with the central Asian country. Traces of the settlements hare date back to as far as 3rd century during the time of Barugaza. According to Skanda Purana the great sage Bhrigu had arrived in Bharuch on top of a tortoise. There are several other interesting theories and facts that makes this place even more significant one of them is that Bharuch was the residence of the Goddess Lakshmi. As the land of temple and the spirituality there is also many other location for the enjoyment like the parks, waterfalls, bridge and many more. City of well preserved culture and heritage of India is worth to be visited to know about glorious past and also to connect the new generation with the old one traditions.
Taxi from Thrippunithura to Bharuch is readily available at CabBazar.
Route Information
Thrippunithura to Bharuch by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Thrippunithura to Bharuch distance is 1746 Km and is 32.6 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Vadodara - Located in Gujarat, Vadodara is known for its historical monuments and architectural splendors like the Laxmi Vilas Palace, Sayaji Baug, and Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park.
2. Surat - Surat is a bustling city known for its textile industries and diamond trading. You can visit attractions like Dumas Beach, Dutch Garden, and Surat Castle.
3. Mumbai - Mumbai is a major metropolitan city and offers a wide range of tourist attractions, including the Gateway of India, Marine Drive, Elephanta Caves, and Juhu Beach.
4. Lonavala - This hill station is famous for its scenic beauty and pleasant weather. You can visit popular attractions like Lions Point, Bhushi Dam, and Tiger's Leap.
5. Pune - Pune is known for its rich history, educational institutions, and cultural attractions. You can explore places like Aga Khan Palace, Shaniwar Wada, and Sinhagad Fort.
6. Bengaluru - Although slightly off the direct route, Bengaluru is a city worth exploring if you have more time. It is known for its IT industry, beautiful parks, and landmarks like Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Vidhana Soudha, and Bangalore Palace.
7. Mysore - Another detour from the direct route, Mysore is famous for its palaces, especially the grand Mysore Palace. Other attractions include Brindavan Gardens, Chamundi Hills, and St. Philomena's Cathedral.
8. Wayanad - Located in Kerala, Wayanad is a picturesque hill station known for its dense forests, waterfalls, and wildlife. Edakkal Caves, Soochippara Falls, and Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary are popular tourist spots.
9. Kochi - Finally, you will reach Thrippunithura, a suburb of Kochi. Kochi is known for its colonial architecture, Chinese fishing nets, Fort Kochi, and Mattancherry Palace.