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India's golden triangle is a tourist circuit in India that connects the national capital, New Delhi, with Agra and Jaipur.Tourists' trips usually start in Delhi and move south to the site of the Taj Mahal at Agra (in Uttar Pradesh state), then west, to Jaipur (in the desert landscapes of Rajasthan state).
Delhi–Mumbai Expressway connects the Sohna Elevated Corridor, Delhi to the Jawaharlal Nehru Port in Maharashtra via Dausa, Kota, Ratlam, Vadodara and Surat. It passes through the Union territory of Delhi (12 km) and the states of Haryana (129 km), Rajasthan (373 km), Madhya Pradesh (244 km), Gujarat (426 km) and Maharashtra (171 km).
Rajasthan state has a good road network. The name of that highway is Rajasthan State Highway as "RJ SH", There are 48 National Highways in Rajasthan with total length of 10618.09 km;and 170 State Highways with total length of 17237 km.
National Highway 70, commonly referred to as NH 70 is a primary national highway in India. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] NH-70 traverses the state of Rajasthan in India. It is part of Bharatmala pariyojana.
Jaipur is located on National Highway No.48 connecting Delhi and Mumbai. National Highway 52 links Jaipur with Kota and National Highway 21 links Jaipur with Agra. RSRTC operates bus service to major cities in Rajasthan and other states of New Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab and Gujarat.
National Highway 703 (NH 703) is a National Highway in Northern India. NH 703 connects Jalandar in Punjab , Sirsa in Haryana and Churu in Rajasthan , running a distance of 342 km (213 mi). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] National Highway 703 starts at the junction of NH 3 at Jalandar and traverses down to Churu to meet NH 52 .
Porbandar in the State of Gujarat connecting Bamanbore, Morvi, Samakhiali, Radhanpur, Palanpur-Rajasthan — — NH 41: 290.0: 180.2 Samakhiyali connecting Gandhi Dham, Mandvi, Naliya and terminating at Narayan Sarovar — — NH 47: 388.2: 241.2 Junction with NH-27 near Bamanbore connecting Limbdi, Ahmedabad, Godhra, Dahod-Madhya Pradesh ...
Agra-Bombay Highway near Dhule, Maharashtra. National Highway 3 (old number), or Old national NH 3, commonly referred to as the Agra–Bombay Road or just Agra Road in Bombay, was a major Indian National Highway that ran through the states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra in India. [1]