How To Reach Dhaula in Uttrakhand - India

How To Reach Dhaula

Nearest Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun, Uttrakhand
Nearest Rail Head: Dehradun, Uttrakhand
Route Hubs: Dehradoon - Vikasnagar - Nuagaon - Purola - Mori - Naitwar - Dhaula

From Airport:

From Railway Station:

By Bus: There are 2 buses which leaves early morning around 530 AM. Buses to Sankri leave from railway station. Do enquire for bus on the previous night before heading to the bus stand. You can get down at Naitwar and look for shared vehicle going towards Dhaula from there. However, the shared vehicles plying to Dhaula is very inconsistent from Naitwar, but you can hire a cab from Naitwar as it has enough cab to be hired, and should cost about 800 - 1000 Rs. for a vehicle to drop you to Dhaula. It will take about 30 - 40 minutes from Naitwar.

Some More Help: From Dehradoon, you will get shared jeeps or bus to Purola. From there, Mori is the next hub which is 35 km away and takes about 1.5 hours. From Mori, you get the next shared jeep to Naitwar which is 11 kms in distance. It takes about 30 minutes to reach Naitwar from Mori. From Naitwar, one road goes to Dhaula and Duni and the other ( towards right ) goes to Sankri and Taluka. Dhaula is about 11 km from Naitwar and takes a little less than an hour. However, the shared vehicles wait to get filled and it takes a lot of time to fill. Sometimes as long as 3 hours. You may hire a vehicle from Naitwar to Dhaula which will cost you 600 - 1000 Rs. Hiring a jeep from Mori will cost you about 1000 - 1500 Rs. If you are late, hiring jeeps are your only choices.

 

 

How To Reach Gosangu - Himachal - India

Nearest Airport: Bhuntar Airport (KUU), Kullu, Himachal Pradesh
Nearest Rail Head: Kalka, Himachal Pradesh
Route Hubs: Shimla - Theog - Kharapatthar - Hatkoti - Rohru - Chirgaon - Gosangu

From Airport: Shimla is well connected to Delhi and other cities of India by air. From Shimla, Rohru is about 4 hours distance and buses are available from Shimla to Rohru. From Rohru, Gosangu can be reached by bus or shared jeeps. Buses are less available are jeeps are the best choice

From Railway Station: If you are travelling by railways, then Kalka is your station. From Kalka, drive to Shimla which is an hour and a half journey. From Shimla, Rohru is about 4 hours distance and buses are available from Shimla to Rohru. Buses are less available are jeeps are the best choice

By Bus: Buses leave for Shimla from Delhi and takes about 11 - 12 hours. From Shimla, Rohru is about 3 hours distance and buses are available from Shimla to Rohru. Buses are less available are jeeps are the best choice

Some More Help:

Distance From Major Points: Shimla - Rohru: 115 Km Shimla to Gosangu: 190 km Rohru to Gosangu: 75 km

Distance From Major Points:

Dehradun to Sankri: 211 kms
Dehradun to Purola: 140 kms
Purola to Mori: 35 kms
Mori to Naitwar: 11 kms
Naitwar to Dhaula: 11 kms

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