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Muzaffarnaga Bustling City With Various Religious And Commercial Places

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Muzaffarnagar which is 140 km away from Delhi provides tourists with a number of religious as well as commercial places to visit. If you are planning to visit Delhi to Muzaffarnagar, then the most convenient travel would be through roads and railway.

Established in the Mughal period, city Muzaffarnagar, also known as the Sugar Bowl of India, is one of the major steel and sugar manufacturing hubs of northern India. It would be surprising to know that most of the well-known farmer leaders hail from this city of Uttar Pradesh. Situated midway on the Delhi- Dehradun National Highway (NH 58), Muzaffarnagar is well connected with the national railway as well as the road network.

If you are planning for a visit from Delhi to Muzaffarnagar, then you shall go via road/railway as the distance could be covered in approx 3 hours (140 km). If you are going along with the family, then you could hire personal taxis that will be the best option. The fare of hiring the taxis ranges between Rs 3500-4500, depending upon the number of family members. Dont worry! The road travel would be the best and the convenient option that could be made as it provides almost all the facilities. From ATMs to filling stations, from good restaurants to clean rest rooms etc., all is available in one go.

Hence, once you reach the Muzaffarnagar city, dont forget to step into various attracting tourist places. In order to go at religious places, then here are the few best and widely visited places. The first and foremost place is Shukratal. It is a famous religious town in the city which is known for its temple with tall statues of Lord Hanuman, Lord Ganesha, Goddess Durga and Lord Shiva. Another pleasing thing to watch for is the river Ganga which passes through Shukratal that flows straight from Haridwar. Further, the second religious place having historical importance is Kali-Nade Devi Mandir which is located at the west end of the town and is the oldest temple.

Another tourist places include Bahu Ki Mazar (Sadat Hostel) where the wife of Saiyed Munawwar Laskar Khan was cremated. What more? If you are a Shopaholic, then there are a couple of commercial places that could help you in fulfilling your shopping desire. Gangaram Pura, Abupura, Thakurdwara, Lohiya Bazaar, Panchmukhi, Krishnapuri, Hanuman Chowk, Dwarka Puri, Daal Mandi, Gudari, Janakpuri, Gandhi Nagar etc. are some to name a few. Another good place to visit in the city is Government Educational Museum which was established in 1959. It is known for various historical terracotta, coins as well as stone sculptures along with different sorts of paintings and dolls dressed in old and traditional attires.
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