Book Udaipurwati to Meerut Cab
Udaipurwati to Meerut distnce : 320 km
Estimated travel time : 6.5 hours
Meerut is one of the historically important city near the Capital city of Delhi. Meerut is a city in Meerut district of the western part of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh that has the settlement dating back form the Indus civilization.
Meerut is an ancient city of the India that once was the part of the Hastinapur Empire of Kauravas. Also according to mythology the city was known as 'Maya Rashtra' in ancient time and the wife of Ravana, Mandodri belonged from that city. The city also has the traces of Indus Civilization and witness the rule of Mughals, Vaishyas, Rajputs, Gujjars, and Jats. The culturally driven and rich heritage of the city will help you know a lot of things about Meerut. Apart from that Meerut is the place from the the very first popular revolt of 1857 against the British started. The city is famous for its scissors, sports goods and Gazak. Meerut is also the sports capital of India. Meerut is the place where several mythological traces from the great epic, Mahabharata have been found. At present the city is one of the big metropolitan city in the NCR region after Delhi and developing as the industrial hub. If you want to enjoy the place to the fullest, September to December will be the right choice for you, as during these months the weather is pleasant.
Taxi from Udaipurwati to Meerut is readily available at CabBazar.
Udaipurwati to Meerut Cab Route
Udaipurwati to Meerut by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Udaipurwati to Meerut distance is 320 Km and is 6.5 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Neemrana Fort Palace - Known for its heritage charm and breathtaking views, Neemrana Fort Palace is a popular stopover on this route. It offers beautiful architecture, zip-lining, and a serene ambiance.
2. Sariska National Park - Located near Alwar, Sariska National Park is a famous tiger reserve and wildlife sanctuary. It is an ideal place to spot various animal species and enjoy jeep safaris.
3. Bhangarh Fort - Considered as one of the most haunted places in India, Bhangarh Fort attracts adventurous souls. The fort's ruins, eerie atmosphere, and legends make it an intriguing stopover.
4. Alwar City Palace - Alwar City Palace is a beautiful heritage site that showcases a blend of Rajput and Islamic architectural styles. It houses a museum displaying artifacts from the royal era.
5. Kankwari Fort - Situated within the Sariska Tiger Reserve, the ancient Kankwari Fort is worth visiting. It has historical significance and offers stunning views of the surrounding Aravalli Range.
6. Mandawa - Known for its stunning havelis (mansions), Mandawa is a small town in Rajasthan. Its intricate frescoes, architectural marvels, and the blend of Rajputana and European styles make it a must-visit.
7. Nawalgarh - Another town in the Shekhawati region, Nawalgarh is famous for its well-preserved havelis. It offers a glimpse into the opulence and grandeur of Rajput architecture.