About Yamunanagar
Delhi to Yamunanagar distnce : 188 km
Estimated travel time : 4.3 hours
Delhi to Yamunanagar is the very popular route for both tourism and work. Yamunanagar, known for its plywood units, is an important destination for industries and history buffs.
Yamunanagar was previously known as Abdullapur. The old town is known as Jagadhri. The district is located into Shiwalik foothills in state of Haryana. Yamunanagar is an important industrial town of the state houses metal, utensil and plywood industries. City is also blessed with Shri Gopalpur paper mills and Saraswati Sugar mills which is biggest sugar mill in Asia. Reliance Industries have started thermal power plant. One of the largest railway wagon and carriage repair workshops of India is situated here. Yamunanagar attracts history buffs also. In archeological survey, Harappa stones and bricks were found from this region. There are remains of many Buddhist stupas and monasteries about 1500-2000 years old near famous Adi Badri or Sri Sarasvati Udgam Tirth. Another attraction of town is Kalesar sanctuary and Panchmukhi Hanuman Mandir.
Taxi from Delhi to Yamunanagar is readily available at CabBazar.
Route Information
Delhi to Yamunanagar by car is well connected through NH44. Delhi to Yamunanagar distance is 188 Km and is 4.3 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are: Murthal - famous for dhabas like Sukhdev, Haveli, Mannat
Sonipat - - Rai sports college, jurasik park innojoland, Khwaja khizar tomb, Kali Mata temple, Badkhalsa Memorial
Panipat - - City of Textiles and Carpets, Ibrahim Lodhi tomb, Hazrat ali shah dargah, Panipat museum, Jagannath mandir, Purana Qila, Kabuli bagh Masjid
Madhuban - - Museum on tourism
Karnal - - Karna lake, Kalpana Chawla Planetarium
Kurukshetra - - A holy city, the land of Mahabharta, where Lord Krishna preached Geeta to Arjuna; Brahma Sarovar, Bhadrakali temple, Dharohar museum, Jyotisar
Tourist Attractions
Kalesar National Park: A dense forest area known for its rich biodiversity, ideal for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Chaudhary Devi Lal Herbal Nature Park: A serene park which displays a wide variety of herbal plants and offers a peaceful environment for visitors.
Adi Badri Ancient Shiva Temple: A historical temple complex dating back to the Gupta Empire, offering a glimpse into the region's ancient religious significance.
Jagadhri Workshop: A railway workshop known for its historical and cultural significance, showcasing the engineering prowess of the bygone era.
Sada Shiv Mandir: A revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, offering a spiritual ambiance and architectural beauty.
Ancient Burial Site of Sugh: An archaeological site that reveals a prehistoric burial ground, attracting history enthusiasts and archaeology scholars.
Tajewala Barrage: An important water resource management structure built across the Yamuna River, offering scenic views and boating facilities.
Sant Pura Gurudwara: A holy Sikh shrine known for its vibrant festivals and religious gatherings, providing a spiritual retreat for devotees.
Bilaspur Waterfall: A stunning waterfall surrounded by lush greenery, providing a perfect spot for picnic and nature photography.
Morni Hills: A picturesque destination full of natural beauty, offering trekking trails and panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.