Indus to Lakhisarai: 396 km Road Guide 5h 16m Drive — Complete Travel Guide 2026
Planning a trip from Indus to Lakhisarai? This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about the 396km journey. Explore detailed information about travel options, costs, attractions along the way, and insider tips to make your trip memorable.
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| Mode | Duration | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|---|
| directions_car Private Car | 5h 16m | ₹3,782 Fuel & Tolls |
| train Train | 12h – 16h | ₹323 – ₹1,022 |
| bus Bus | 12h – 16h | ₹564 – ₹4,372 |
How to Reach Lakhisarai from Indus: Car, Train, Bus Options
Compare different travel modes to find the best option for your budget, schedule, and preferences.
Drive Indus to Lakhisarai (396 km, 5h 16m)
Flexibility, scenic stops, family trips
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At 396km, both driving (5h 16m) and trains are excellent options. Choose driving for flexibility and scenic stops, or trains for comfort and relaxation.
What to Eat in Indus Before You Hit the Road
Fuel up with these authentic local dishes before hitting the road:
Must-Try Food in Indus Before Your Drive
- local_dining Macher Jhol - traditional fish curry, available at local eateries, rupees 100-200
- local_dining Shukto - mixed vegetable stew, often served with rice, local homes/eateries, rupees 80-150
- local_dining Luchi and Alur Dom - deep-fried flatbread with spicy potato curry, street stalls/eateries, rupees 50-100
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Road Trip Stops: Best Cities Between Indus and Lakhisarai
These cities sit along your Indus to Lakhisarai route corridor and are worth a brief stop:
Bishnupur Travel Guide: Things to Do, How to Reach, Best Time to Visit
Bishnupur, a small town in West Bengal, is famous for its unique terracotta temples. These temples, built by the Malla kings, showcase exceptional craftsmanship and a distinct architectural style. You will find a quiet, historical atmosphere here, far from bustling city life.
attractions Top Attractions
Rasmancha
Jorbangla Temple (Keshta Raya Temple)
Shyama Raya Temple
restaurant Must Try Local Food
Posto Bora - Poppy seed fritters, a local delicacy. Available at local eateries, rupees 50-80 per piece.
Galsi Travel Guide: Things to Do, How to Reach, Best Time to Visit
Galsi is a small, rural town in Purba Bardhaman district, West Bengal. It is primarily known for its ancient temples, especially the Galsi Kali Temple. This destination offers a glimpse into traditional Bengali village life and religious practices.
attractions Top Attractions
Galsi Kali Temple (Mahamaya Temple)
Galsi Shiva Temples
Rural Village Exploration
restaurant Must Try Local Food
Luchi-Alur Dom - Fried flatbread with spicy potato curry, available at local eateries, rupees 50-80
Nanoor Travel Guide: Things to Do, How to Reach, Best Time to Visit
Nanoor is a small, peaceful town in West Bengal's Birbhum district. It offers a glimpse into authentic rural Bengali life, far from city crowds. You will find ancient terracotta temples and vast paddy fields here.
attractions Top Attractions
Nanoor Kali Temple (Maa Kali Mandir)
Jaleshwar Shiva Temple
Terracotta Temples of Nanoor
restaurant Must Try Local Food
Macher Jhol (Fish Curry) - traditional Bengali fish curry, available at local eateries, rupees 150-250
Bankura Travel Guide: Things to Do, How to Reach, Best Time to Visit
Bankura, a district city in West Bengal, is known for its rich cultural heritage, especially the terracotta art of Bishnupur. You will find ancient temples, traditional crafts, and a glimpse into rural Bengali life. This is not a bustling metropolis but a quiet town offering a unique cultural immersion.
attractions Top Attractions
Rasmancha, Bishnupur
Jor Bangla Temple, Bishnupur
Shyamrai Temple, Bishnupur
restaurant Must Try Local Food
Shorshe Ilish - Hilsa fish cooked in mustard gravy, a Bengali delicacy. Try at Hotel Banalata, rupees 400-600.
Bolpur Travel Guide: Things to Do, How to Reach, Best Time to Visit
Bolpur, home to Santiniketan, offers a unique cultural experience in West Bengal. This university town, founded by Rabindranath Tagore, is a hub for arts, education, and rural crafts. You will find a calm, intellectual atmosphere distinct from typical Indian cities.
attractions Top Attractions
Uttarayan Complex (Visva-Bharati University)
Kala Bhavan (Visva-Bharati University)
Sonajhuri Haat (Saturday Market)
restaurant Must Try Local Food
Luchi and Alur Dom - fluffy fried bread with spicy potato curry, available at local eateries, rupees 50-80
Top Attractions in Lakhisarai: What to See and Do
Once you arrive in Lakhisarai, explore these must-visit attractions that showcase the best of the city:
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Ashok Dham (Jain Temple)
⏱ 1-2 hours • 💰 Free • 🕐 6am-8pmBest Time to Visit: Early morning or late afternoon
💡 Insider Tip: Visit during a weekday morning for fewer crowds and a more serene experience. There are small shops outside selling religious items.
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Shringi Rishi Ashram
⏱ 1-2 hours • 💰 Free • 🕐 Sunrise to SunsetBest Time to Visit: Morning
💡 Insider Tip: Carry water and snacks as facilities are minimal. Combine this with a visit to Rishikund for a complete experience.
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Surya Mandir (Sun Temple), Barahiya
⏱ 1 hour • 💰 Free • 🕐 6am-7pmBest Time to Visit: Morning or evening aarti
💡 Insider Tip: Combine your visit with a trip to the nearby Ganges Ghats in Barahiya. Dress respectfully, covering shoulders and knees.
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Kali Mandir, Lakhisarai
⏱ 30-45 minutes • 💰 Free • 🕐 5am-9pmBest Time to Visit: Evening aarti (7pm)
💡 Insider Tip: Attend the evening aarti for a more immersive experience. Be mindful of your belongings in crowded areas.
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Ganges Ghats, Barahiya
⏱ 1 hour • 💰 Free • 🕐 Sunrise to SunsetBest Time to Visit: Sunrise or Sunset
💡 Insider Tip: Go early in the morning to witness sunrise rituals. Ask permission before photographing people engaged in religious activities.
Where to Eat in Lakhisarai: Local Cuisine Guide
Must-Try Dishes in Lakhisarai
Don't leave Lakhisarai without tasting these local specialties:
- Litti Chokha - roasted wheat balls stuffed with sattu, served with mashed vegetables. Get it from roadside stalls near Main Market, rupees 50-80.
- Sattu Paratha - flatbread stuffed with spiced roasted gram flour, often served with chutney. Find it at local eateries near Railway Station, rupees 30-50.
- Thekua - a deep-fried sweet snack made from wheat flour and jaggery, crunchy and flavorful. Available at sweet shops like Shree Ram Sweets, rupees 10-20 per piece.
- Khurma - a traditional Bihari sweet made from maida (refined flour) and soaked in sugar syrup. Buy from local sweet shops, rupees 200-300/kg.
- Malpua - a sweet pancake, deep-fried and often soaked in sugar syrup, popular during festivals. Available at sweet shops, rupees 20-40 per piece.
- Ghugni - a spicy curry made from dried yellow peas, often served with puri or bread. Find it at street vendors in Main Market Chowk, rupees 40-60.
Recommended Restaurants in Lakhisarai
Hotel Ganga Palace Restaurant
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Annapurna Bhojnalaya
Thali, North Indian •
Shree Ram Sweets & Restaurant
Sweets, Snacks, Indian •
Where to Stay in Lakhisarai: Hotels for Every Budget
Budget Hotels (₹500-1500/night)
Hotel Ganga Palace
Price:
rupees 800-1500. Basic rooms, central location, some amenities. Main Road.
Hotel Raj Palace
Price:
rupees 700-1200. Simple, clean rooms, close to railway station. Station Road.
Mid-Range Hotels (₹2000-5000/night)
Hotel Kanishka
Price:
rupees 1500-2500. Better amenities, air-conditioned rooms, restaurant. Near Bus Stand.
Best Time to Visit Lakhisarai: Season & Weather Travel Guide
Plan your trip according to the season for the best experience in Lakhisarai:
Best Time
Temperature: 18-28 degrees C
Weather: Pleasant, dry, clear skies
Why Visit: Comfortable weather for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Ideal for exploring temples and local life.
Avoid Time
Temperature: 35-45 degrees C
Weather: Extremely hot and dry
Why Visit: N/A
Avoid Time
Temperature: 28-35 degrees C
Weather: Hot, humid, heavy monsoon rains
Why Visit: N/A
Lakhisarai Travel Tips: Money, Safety & Local Advice
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👕 What to Wear
Dress modestly, especially when visiting temples and religious sites. For women, traditional Indian wear like salwar kameez or long skirts with covered shoulders is appropriate. For men, trousers and shirts are suitable. Light, breathable fabrics are best for the climate.
Indus to Lakhisarai FAQ: Distance, Cost, Time & Best Routes (2026)
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