Travel Guide to Bhopal for a first time visitor

Posted by Bharti S.
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May 11, 2016
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Bhopal is one of the most historically significant cities of India. It is believed that Bhopal is named after its one time ruler Raja Bhoj, who had established a strong dominion. There are plenty of things to see and do in Bhopal. When in Bhopal, one must visit the Van Vihar National Park, the Moti Masjid, the Taj-Ul-Masjid, the Lower Lake, the Upper Lake, etc. You can also stroll about in the streets soaking in the life and spirit of the city. In fact, if want to enjoy a relaxed stay, get the hotel booking in bhopal online done prior your arrival to avoid last minute confusion.

 Being one of the major metropolitans of the country, travelling to Bhopal is not at all difficult as it is very well connected to the rest of the country.

Take the train:

The best way to travel, especially in India is always by train. You get to witness the change in the flora, the colour of the soil, the type of houses, etc., as the train passes through the countryside. Being one of the major cities, Bhopal is very well connected by trains. You have to get over either at the Bhopal Railway Station, which is in Old Bhopal, or at the Habibganj Railway Station, which is at New Bhopal. There are various connecting trains from the major metropolitans, which you can opt or you can take the Shatabdi Express, which leaves from Delhi to Bhopal.

Flying in:

The Raja Bhoj Airport is the one airport of Bhopal. It houses both national as well as international flights. There are direct as well as connecting flights that pass through Bhopal. Bhopal’s airport is connected to all the major metropolitans like Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai, Indore, etc. Jet Airways and AirIndia have flights ascending and descending in the terminals on a daily basis.

Driving in:

If you really love to hit the roads, then you can book a car and travel to Bhopal. Being well-connected with the national highway, you will not have any major difficulties of finding your way into the city. However, you must plan your route and halts depending upon the distance that you will have to cover. For example, if you are travelling from Delhi to Bhopal, the distance is about 788kms and the total time to reach would be close to 14 hours. It is best to plan a halt for some substantial time rather than driving for straight 14 hours, even with an experienced driver.

Thus as you see, travelling to Bhopal is quite easy. So book your preferred hotel, pack your bags and set out for Bhopal today! 

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