The journey from Kurkumbh to Lucknow spans approximately 1450 kilometers across the heart of India. You must first travel to Pune, the nearest major transit hub, via NH 65. From Pune, you can board a direct train like the Pune-Lucknow Express or take a flight from Pune International Airport. The route traverses through Madhya Pradesh, offering scenic views of the Vindhya Range. Expect a travel time of 24 to 30 hours by rail, depending on the specific train schedule. This route connects the industrial belt of Maharashtra to the cultural capital of Uttar Pradesh.
Total Distance: Driving distance is 1450 km; straight-line air distance is 1150 km.
Book your tickets at least 60 days in advance for confirmed berths.
Connecting flights usually have a layover in Delhi or Mumbai.
October to March, as the weather is pleasant for long-distance travel.