About Bhimtal
Gandhinagar to Bhimtal distnce : 1215 km
Estimated travel time : 23 hours
Gandhinagar to Bhimtal is the most popular route for both domestic as well as foreign tourists because of its proximity to other hill stations like Nainital, Kausani and Ranikhet. Bhimtal is fondly known as "Mini Nainital", because of the similarity in landscapes but it is much less crowded than its cousin hill station.
Blooming at an altitude of 1370m, Bhimtal is well known for its bhimtal lake which has an island at its centre surrounded by dense forests of peak and oak trees which makes the lake even more beautiful. Bhimtal Lake stands still in the centre of the charming ambience, with soothing and cool breeze giving a calming sensation to your soul. Apart from this, there are various adventerous activities like boating, kayaking, and zorbing which makes Bhimtal a paradise for adventure lovers. Bhimeshwar Mahadev Temple, Mall road and Karkotaka Temple are another popular tourist spots here. If you are fond of adventures, nature beauty and marine life, Bhimtal is an ideal weekend destination and is well connected via road.
Taxi from Gandhinagar to Bhimtal is readily available at CabBazar.
Route Information
Gandhinagar to Bhimtal by car is well connected through NH48 and is very convenient and comfortable drive. You can also go to other hill stations located nearby like Nainital, Kausani and Ranikhet. Gandhinagar to Bhimtal distance is 1215 Km and is 23 hours journey. Another route is via Udaipur which is almost same distance and takes same time. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are : Gandhinagar - Akshardham Temple,Indroda Nature Park,Sarita Udhyan,Indroda Dinosaur and fossil park
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Mehsana - - Dudhsagar Dairy, Mehsana Jain pilgrimage
Patan - - Rani Ki Vav, architectural gems, ancient temples
Palanpur - - City of Flowers, Jessore Sloth Bear Sanctuary, Keerti Stambh Victory tower, Balaram Mahadev Temple, Pataleshwar Mahadev Temple, Pallaviya Parshwanath Temple, Kedarnath Mahadev temple, Balaram Palace
Mount Abu - - only hill station in Rajasthan
Sirohi - - popular for Fort and temples
Pali - - textile hub, famous temples like the Somnath temple, Adishwar temple, and the Ranakpur Jain temple
Ajmer - - Dargah Sharif Tomb of Garib Nawaz (Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti)
Pushkar - - Brahma Temple is most popular attraction in Pushkar
Kishangarh
Jaipur - - The Pink City, forts, palaces, temples, architecture
Neemrana - - Neemrana Fort Palace, Zip Lining, Baori
Delhi - - the capital city of India
Garh Mukteshwar - - Holy dip in Ganga, Ganga temple, Mukteshwar Mahadev temple, Meerabai ki Reti, Kalpavriksha
Amroha - - Dargah of Shah Wilayat
Moradabad - - Brass City or "Peetal Nagri"
Hapur - - Industrial hub of stainless steel
Modinagar - - Industrial Hub
Rampur - - Aryabhatt Planetarium, Jama Masjid
Shamlaji - - a major Hindu pilgrimage centre in Aravalli district of Gujarat
Dungarpur - - Fort, Palaces
Hill Forest
Idar - - known for handmade wooden toys, tiles, its temples and various beautiful architectural monuments on hill
Nathdwara - - Shrinathji Temple, Statue of Shiva
Udaipur - - The city of Lakes and the popular destination wedding city.
Rajsamand - - Rajsamand lake, the second largest man-made lake in the world.
Palanpur - - famous for its ancient temples and Gujarat"s history
Himmatnagar - - Swaminarayan temple
Bhilwara
Chittorgarh
Devgarh