Dehradun-Nepal bus service begins operation
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, DEHRADUN/ Created : Dec 25, 2018, 10:00 IST
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India to Nepal journey is all set to get a new side with Dehradun-Nepal bus service getting inaugurated recently. The bus service in India was recently inaugurated by Pushkar Dhami, MLA, and Prakash Rawan, Nepal Minister of State.
India to Nepal journey is all set to get a new side with Dehradun-Nepal bus service getting inaugurated recently. The bus service in India was recently inaugurated by Pushkar Dhami, MLA, and Prakash Rawan, Nepal Minister of State. Read less
India to Nepal journey is all set to get a new side with Dehradun-Nepal bus service getting inaugurated recently. The bus service in India was recently inaugurated by Pushkar Dhami, MLA, and Prakash Rawan, Nepal Minister of State.
The said bus will take people from Dehradun to Nepal’s Mahendranagar in western Nepal. Kathmandu is about 15 hours drive away from this place.
The first bus left Mahendranagar in Nepal and reached Dehradun through Haridwar, so visitors can also opt to get down at Haridwar. The bus service will in fact also leave from Anand Vihar, and go to Nepal via Dehradun. The bus fares are going to cost you INR 450 for now, and the plan is to run this service daily.
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