Bhopal To Indore Cab

Bhopal To Indore Cab

Travel comfortably from Bhopal to Indore with our reliable cab service. Covering a distance of approximately 190-200 km in about 4 to 5 hours, our cabs ensure a safe, convenient, and hassle-free journey. Enjoy clean vehicles, experienced drivers, and flexible booking options for a smooth ride between these two major cities of Madhya Pradesh.

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Distance & Route - Bhopal to Indore

Distance & Route

The journey from Bhopal to Indore covers a distance of approximately 190-200 km by road. The most popular route is via National Highways NH52 and NH86, offering a smooth and direct connection between these two major cities of Madhya Pradesh. The estimated travel time is about 4 to 5 hours, depending on traffic and weather conditions.

Starting Point Bhopal
Destination Indore
Distance Approx. 190-200 km
Estimated Travel Time 4 to 5 hours
Main Route Bhopal → Sehore → Ashta → Dewas → Indore (via NH52/NH86)
Alternate Route Bhopal → Shujalpur → Akodia → Indore (longer, less used)

Key Stops Along the Route

  • Bhopal (Starting Point)
  • Sehore
  • Ashta
  • Dewas
  • Indore (Destination)

The route includes several rest stops, food joints, and petrol pumps, making it convenient for travelers to take breaks as needed. The highway is generally well-maintained and safe for both day and night travel, though daytime travel is recommended for first-time visitors.

Favourite Places in Indore & Bhopal

Favourite Places in Indore & Bhopal

Favourite Places in Indore

  • Rajwada Palace – Historic royal residence and iconic landmark.
  • Khajrana Ganesh Temple – Revered temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha.
  • Sarafa Bazaar – Famous night street food market.
  • Patalpani Waterfall – Scenic natural waterfall and picnic spot.
  • Lal Bagh Palace – Majestic 19th-century palace with a museum.
  • Ralamandal Wildlife Sanctuary – Nature reserve for trekking and wildlife.
  • Chappan Dukan – Popular food street with diverse eateries.

Favourite Places in Bhopal

  • Upper Lake (Bhojtal) – Largest artificial lake, great for boating and sunsets.
  • Van Vihar National Park – Urban wildlife sanctuary with diverse fauna.
  • Bhimbetka Rock Shelters – UNESCO World Heritage prehistoric cave paintings.
  • Sanchi Stupa – Ancient Buddhist monument near Bhopal.
  • Taj-ul-Masajid – One of the largest mosques in India.
  • Birla Museum & Temple – Museum of art and archaeology with a hilltop temple.
  • Shaukat Mahal & Sadar Manzil – Unique blend of Indo-Islamic and European architecture.

These destinations are popular for their cultural, historical, and natural significance, making them must-visit spots for anyone traveling to Indore or Bhopal.

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