The journey from Chitrakoot to Ludhiana spans approximately 950 km across the heart of North India. Most travelers prefer the train route via Prayagraj Junction to connect to the Northern Railway network. By road, the route follows NH 19 and NH 44, passing through major hubs like Kanpur and Delhi. The travel time ranges from 18 to 22 hours depending on the mode of transport. This route connects the spiritual landscape of Bundelkhand to the industrial heartland of Punjab.
Total Distance: Driving distance is 950 km; straight-line air distance is 780 km.
Book your tickets at least 30 days in advance as this route is highly congested.
Expect heavy traffic near the Delhi-Haryana border; plan to cross during night hours.
October to March, as the weather is pleasant for long-distance travel across the Indo-Gangetic plains.