Cumilla Indus
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Cumilla to Indus: 256 km Road Guide 3h 42m Drive — Complete Travel Guide 2026

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Planning a trip from Cumilla to Indus? This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about the 256km journey. Explore detailed information about travel options, costs, attractions along the way, and insider tips to make your trip memorable.

straighten Distance
256 km
Total Distance
directions_car By Car
3h 42m
Drive Time
₹2,445
₹611/person (4 pax)
train By Train
~3–4h
Est. Time
₹227 – ₹799
Min – Max
directions_bus By Bus
~4–6h
Est. Time
₹365 – ₹2,826
Min – Max
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All prices are estimates. Train: Check IRCTC. Bus: Prices vary 25-50%, check redBus (not recommended >2,500km). Flight: Check airlines for current rates. Drive: Costs assume 4 travelers; fuel/tolls may vary.

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Train availability: Prices shown are estimates based on distance. Please check IRCTC or train booking platforms for actual availability, routes, and current ticket prices as they vary by class, train type, and booking time.

analytics Travel Comparison: Cumilla to Indus

Mode Duration Estimated Cost
directions_car Private Car 3h 42m ₹2,445 Fuel & Tolls
train Train 12h – 16h ₹227 – ₹697
bus Bus 12h – 16h ₹365 – ₹2,826
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How to Reach Indus from Cumilla: Car, Train, Bus Options

Compare different travel modes to find the best option for your budget, schedule, and preferences.

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Drive Cumilla to Indus (256 km, 3h 42m)

Flexibility, scenic stops, family trips

3h 42m
Duration
256 km
Distance
₹2,445
Fuel + Tolls

lightbulb Our Recommendation

At 256km, both driving (3h 42m) and trains are excellent options. Choose driving for flexibility and scenic stops, or trains for comfort and relaxation.

What to Eat in Cumilla Before You Hit the Road

Fuel up with these authentic local dishes before hitting the road:

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Must-Try Food in Cumilla Before Your Drive

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    Shorshe Ilish - Hilsa fish in mustard gravy, a Bengali delicacy. Try it at Hotel Grand Cumilla, rupees 450.
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    Chingri Malai Curry - Prawns cooked in a rich coconut milk gravy. Available at The Bengal Inn Restaurant, rupees 500.
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    Mishti Doi - Sweetened thick yogurt, a popular Bengali dessert. Find it at local sweet shops, rupees 50.
location_on Recommended Restaurant

Hotel Grand Cumilla Restaurant • Multiple locations

Road Trip Stops: Best Cities Between Cumilla and Indus

These cities sit along your Cumilla to Indus route corridor and are worth a brief stop:

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Kushtia Travel Guide: Things to Do, How to Reach, Best Time to Visit

schedule ~115 min detour
Stop #1

Kushtia, a quiet town in South West India, offers a unique glimpse into Rabindranath Tagore's life. It is known for his ancestral estate, the Kuthibari. This town provides a peaceful escape from city chaos.

attractions Top Attractions

Tagore's Kuthibari (Shelaidaha Kuthibari)
schedule 2-3 hours payments rupees 40 (Indians), rupees 600 (foreigners)
Lalon Shah's Shrine (Lalon Akhra)
schedule 1-1.5 hours payments Free
River Bank
schedule 1-2 hours payments Free

restaurant Must Try Local Food

Pitha - sweet or savory rice cakes, local stalls, rupees 20-50

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Tehatta Travel Guide: Things to Do, How to Reach, Best Time to Visit

schedule ~120 min detour
Stop #2

Tehatta is a small, bustling town in Nadia district, West Bengal. It serves as a commercial and agricultural hub for surrounding villages. You will find an authentic glimpse into rural Bengali life here, far from typical tourist crowds.

attractions Top Attractions

Tehatta Local Market
schedule 1-2 hours payments Free
Churni River Bank
schedule 1 hour payments Free
Tehatta Kali Temple
schedule 30 minutes payments Free

restaurant Must Try Local Food

Macher Jhol - traditional Bengali fish curry, available at local eateries, rupees 100-200

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Ranaghat Travel Guide: Things to Do, How to Reach, Best Time to Visit

schedule ~40 min detour
Stop #3

Ranaghat is a bustling railway junction town in West Bengal's Nadia district. It serves as a commercial and agricultural hub for the surrounding areas. You will find a glimpse into authentic Bengali small-town life here, away from major tourist crowds.

attractions Top Attractions

Ranaghat Church (Church of the Holy Name)
schedule 30 minutes payments Free
Ranaghat Kali Mandir
schedule 45 minutes payments Free
Churni River Ghat
schedule 1 hour payments Free

restaurant Must Try Local Food

Mishti Doi - Sweetened thick yogurt, served chilled, available at any sweet shop, rupees 40-80

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Krishnanagar Travel Guide: Things to Do, How to Reach, Best Time to Visit

schedule ~20 min detour
Stop #4

Krishnanagar, a small town in West Bengal, is globally renowned for its exquisite clay dolls and traditional pottery. This destination offers a glimpse into Bengal's rich artistic heritage, particularly in the Ghurni village. You will find skilled artisans creating lifelike figurines and intricate sculptures.

attractions Top Attractions

Ghurni Clay Doll Village
schedule 2-3 hours payments Free (to walk around), workshops may charge for demonstrations
Krishnanagar Rajbari (Palace)
schedule 1-1.5 hours payments Free
Roman Catholic Church (Cathedral of the Most Holy Redeemer)
schedule 30-45 minutes payments Free

restaurant Must Try Local Food

Shorbhaja - Deep-fried milk cream sweet, unique to Krishnanagar, available at Adhar Chandra Das & Sons. rupees 30-50 per piece.

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Palashipara Travel Guide: Things to Do, How to Reach, Best Time to Visit

schedule ~120 min detour
Stop #5

Palashipara is a small, bustling agricultural and commercial town in West Bengal's Nadia district. It offers a glimpse into authentic rural Bengali life, far from typical tourist trails. You will find vibrant local markets, serene river banks, and vast green fields.

attractions Top Attractions

Palashipara Haat (Local Market)
schedule 1-2 hours payments Free
Jalangi River Ghat
schedule 1 hour payments Free
Local Shiva Temple
schedule 30 minutes payments Free

restaurant Must Try Local Food

Mishti Doi - Sweetened thick yogurt, served in earthen pots, available at local sweet shops, rupees 30-50

Top Attractions in Indus: What to See and Do

Once you arrive in Indus, explore these must-visit attractions that showcase the best of the city:

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Where to Eat in Indus: Local Cuisine Guide

Must-Try Dishes in Indus

Don't leave Indus without tasting these local specialties:

Recommended Restaurants in Indus

Local Dhaba (Generic)

Bengali, Indian

Tea Stall & Snacks (Generic)

Snacks, Beverages

Where to Stay in Indus: Hotels for Every Budget

Budget Hotels (₹500-1500/night)

Indus Homestay (Generic)

Price:

rupees 800-1500 per night. Basic rooms, home-cooked meals, local experience. Located in village settings.

Mid-Range Hotels (₹2000-5000/night)

Rural Guesthouse (Generic)

Price:

rupees 1500-2500 per night. Slightly better amenities, often with attached bathrooms. Located near main roads or market.

Best Time to Visit Indus: Season & Weather Travel Guide

Plan your trip according to the season for the best experience in Indus:

Best Time

Temperature: 18-28 degrees C

Weather: Pleasant, dry, and cool. Clear skies.

Why Visit: Ideal weather for outdoor activities and village exploration. Festivals like Durga Puja and Kali Puja occur.

Shoulder Season

Temperature: 28-38 degrees C

Weather: Hot and dry, becoming humid towards April end.

Why Visit: Fewer tourists, good for budget travelers who can tolerate heat.

Avoid Season

Temperature: 25-35 degrees C

Weather: Hot and humid, heavy monsoon rains from June to September.

Why Visit: Lush green landscapes after rains, good for photographers who enjoy monsoon beauty.

Indus Travel Tips: Money, Safety & Local Advice

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👕 What to Wear

Light cotton clothing is suitable for most of the year. During winter (Oct-Feb), carry a light jacket or shawl for evenings. Always dress modestly, especially when visiting temples or interacting with locals, covering shoulders and knees.

Cumilla to Indus FAQ: Distance, Cost, Time & Best Routes (2026)

What is the distance from Cumilla to Indus?
The distance from Cumilla to Indus is 256 kilometers by road.
How long does it take to drive from Cumilla to Indus?
It takes approximately 3h 42m to drive from Cumilla to Indus, depending on traffic conditions and the number of stops you make along the way.
What is the cheapest way to travel from Cumilla to Indus?
The most budget-friendly option is usually by bus or train. Driving costs approximately ₹2,445 for fuel and tolls. Buses are typically the cheapest, while trains offer a good balance of comfort and affordability.
What are the best stops between Cumilla and Indus?
Popular stops along the route include Kushtia, Tehatta, Ranaghat, Krishnanagar, Palashipara. These cities offer interesting attractions, local cuisine, and comfortable rest facilities.
What is the best time to travel from Cumilla to Indus?
The best time to visit Indus is during Best Time. Ideal weather for outdoor activities and village exploration. Festivals like Durga Puja and Kali Puja occur.

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