Varanasi to Daltonganj Cab
About Daltonganj
Varanasi to Daltonganj distnce : 266 km
Estimated travel time : 6.5 hours
Varanasi to Daltonganj is the most popular route for both tourism and business. Daltonganj, also known as Medininagar, is famous for its tribal culture and historical legacy.
Daltonganj is situated on the banks of the North Koel River in the Palamu district. The town is blessed with natural resources like coal, bauxite, limestone, etc. Daltonganj is the cultural and economic heart of Palamu District. The city still has ruins of history in the form of Palamu Fort. This Fort is a majestic reminder of Chero tribal kings. Daltonganj has religious significance also. The town is the house of numerous sites of different religions. The most popular and also oldest is Kali Mandir. Vishnu Mandir, Surya Mandir, and Jama Masjid are other attractions. Betla National Park and Betla Fort are other nearby attractions.
Taxi from Varanasi to Daltonganj is readily available at CabBazar.
Route Information
Varanasi to Daltonganj by car is well connected through NH19 and NH139 and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Varanasi to Daltonganj distance is 266 Km and is 6.5 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
Chandauli - Devdari waterfall, Rajdari waterfall, Naugarh Dam, Chandraprabha wildlife sanctuary
Chakia - Latif Shah Dam Chakia, Chousatti Ghat, Dhamekh Stupa, Darbhanga Ghat, Chandraprabha Wildlife Sanctuary
Bhabua - Puranas haweli, Maa Mundeshwari temple, Telhar waterfalls, good quality rice
Kudra - Kudra dam, Dargah, Narad ghat, Sankat Mochan Temple
Sasaram - Sher Shah Suri tomb, Dhuandhar kund, Tara chandi temple, Manjhar kund waterfall
Dehri - Jharkhandi Mandir, Jawahar setu, Nehru setu, Indrapuri barrage
Aurangabad - Suryapet Mandir dev, Dargah Amjhar sharif, Sita thapa
Chhatarpur - Chitragupt Mandir, Phoola Devi Mandir, Hanuman Mandir, Narmadeshwar Temple
Tourist Attractions
Betla National Park, park hosts a wide variety of wildlife Palamu Tiger Reserve, one of the first tiger conservation projects in India Palamu Fort, twin forts of Chero dynasty built by Raja Medini Ray Hussainabad Fort, built by Mughal jagirdar, Hidayat Ali Khan Shahpur Fort, built by Chero ruler Bishrampur Fort, built by Chero rulers Kala-Kabra mound, Harappan era artifacts Bhim Chulha, a 5000-year-old stove, on which Bhima used to make food during the Pandava's ignorance Palamu Ladigarh Betla Fort