Faridabad
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Manglaur to Faridabad

Updated: 28 May 2026

The distance from Manglaur to Faridabad is about 220 km. The route follows NH 44, passing through Delhi. The journey takes 5 to 6 hours by road. Faridabad is a major industrial city in the National Capital Region.

Total Distance: 220 km driving distance, 190 km air distance.
Fastest Way
Private car, taking 5 hours via NH 44.
Cheapest Way
UPSRTC bus, costing around 350 INR.
Compare Manglaur to Faridabad Routes
Bus
Connecting
Duration
6 hours
Avg Price
350-600 INR
Operator
UPSRTC
Route
NH 44 via Delhi

Traffic in Delhi can cause delays.

Travel Tips
  • Traffic
    Avoid peak hours in Delhi for a smoother trip.
  • Metro
    Use the Delhi Metro to reach Faridabad easily.
  • Navigation
    Use GPS to bypass city traffic.
  • Booking
    No advance booking needed for buses.
  • Weather
    Carry an umbrella during monsoon.
Safety Tips
  • Road Safety
    Be cautious of heavy traffic on NH 44.
  • Personal Items
    Keep your belongings secure in the metro.
  • Emergency
    Know the nearest hospital location.
  • Night Travel
    Avoid late-night travel on highways.
People Also Ask
  • Is it a direct route?
    No, requires a change in Delhi.
  • How long does it take?
    About 6 hours.
  • Is Faridabad safe?
    Yes, it is a safe city.
  • What is the best transport?
    Bus and Metro combination.
  • Are there trains?
    Yes, but bus is more direct.
Quick Info
  • From Manglaur, Uttarakhand, India
  • To Faridabad, Haryana, India
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

October to March for pleasant weather.

Things to Do in Faridabad
1
Badkhal Lake
A scenic lake surrounded by the Aravalli hills.
2
Surajkund
A historic reservoir famous for its annual craft fair.
3
Raja Nahar Singh Palace
A beautiful palace with historic architecture.
4
Town Park
A large park perfect for evening relaxation.
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