Book Tundla to Haridwar Cab
Tundla to Haridwar distnce : 403 km
Estimated travel time : 6.1 hours
Haridwar is very popular religious town. Haridwar is also known as Dwara of Hari (Gateway to God). Thousands of pilgrims daily came here to take bath in holy river Ganga. The main attraction is Har ki Pauri. Haridwar is home to Panch Tirth (five pilgrimage destinations) and three Siddha Peetha (a place where desires get fulfilled).
Haridwar is a city of religion, holiness, spirituality, yoga and ayurved. It is famous for its temples and ghats. As Ronald Barrett said ".. the Ganga is more than a river, she is the Holy Mother. She is Ganga Ma." Its common saying that "no child is too dirty to be embraced by its mother". Mother Ganga embraces everyone and everything that is put into her. Everyday thousands of pilgrims take bath in holy river in Haridwar to relieve themselves of their sins and achieve salvation. Haridwar celebrates a number of festivals including the very famous Kumbh Mela which occurs only once in 12 years according the Hindu mythology it is one of the place where drop of Amrita, the elixir of immortality, accidentally spilled over from the pitcher or Kumbha, in which it was being carried away by Garuda, the celestial bird and the vehicle of Lord Vishnu that is reason for the Kumbh Mela that held only four pious sites of India. Haridwar is also, the gateway to the four major pilgrimages- the Char Dham - Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri and Yamunotri.
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Tundla to Haridwar Cab Route
Tundla to Haridwar by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Tundla to Haridwar distance is 403 Km and is 6.1 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Rishikesh - Located just a short distance from Haridwar, Rishikesh is known as the "Yoga Capital of the World" and a popular destination for spiritual seekers. You can visit the famous ashrams, take part in yoga and meditation classes, and enjoy the serene beauty of the Ganges river.
2. Meerut - As you continue towards Tundla, you can make a stop in Meerut. This historical city is known for its role in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and has various tourist attractions such as Jama Masjid, St. John's Church, and Radha Krishna Mandir.
3. Agra - Agra is one of the major highlights on this route and a must-visit destination. It is home to the iconic Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Besides the Taj Mahal, you can also explore the Agra Fort, Tomb of Akbar the Great, and the bustling markets of the city.
4. Mathura - Another significant stopover is Mathura, the birthplace of Lord Krishna. This holy city has numerous temples, including the famous Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple Complex. It is a center for Krishna devotees and vibrant celebrations during festivals like Holi and Janmashtami.
5. Vrindavan - Located near Mathura, Vrindavan is an important pilgrimage site for followers of Lord Krishna. It is believed to be the place where Krishna spent his childhood and showcases various temples dedicated to him. The Banke Bihari Temple and ISKCON Temple are popular attractions here.
6. Firozabad - Known as the "City of Glass" or "Suhag Nagari," Firozabad is famous for its glass industry. The city has an ancient glass-making heritage, and you can visit the glass factories and observe the intricate art of glassblowing.