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Is Force Urbania a good option for the Amarnath Yatra from Delhi?

Yes, I think a Force Urbania is one of the best choices if you're planning the Amarnath Yatra with family or a group of friends. Since the road journey from Delhi is quite long, comfort becomes very important. The Urbania offers spacious seating, good legroom, powerful air conditioning, and enough luggage space for everyone's bags, making the journey much more comfortable than traveling in multiple cars.

It's especially suitable for groups of 9–17 passengers who want to travel together without worrying about coordinating several vehicles. Having an experienced driver for the mountain routes also makes the trip more relaxed.

If you're looking for a Force Urbania on Rent for Amarnath Yatra, you can check out this page. It covers the available seating options, vehicle features, and booking details to help you plan your trip

Has anyone here already traveled to Amarnath in a Force Urbania? I'd love to hear how comfortable it was during the long drive and whether you'd recommend it over a regular Tempo Traveller.

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Best Places to Visit Near Kathgodam Within 50 km in 2026?

Travelers book tempo traveller from Delhi to reach Kathgodam, and rush straight to Nainital completely missing some absolute hidden gems nearby!

Places almost nobody visits but absolutely should:

  • Ghughuti -15 km from Kathgodam A tiny village with breathtaking valley views, ancient temples, and zero tourists. Perfect for a peaceful morning walk.
  • Garjia Devi Temple - 30 km Perched dramatically on a rock in the middle of the Kosi River near Ramnagar. Deeply spiritual, incredibly scenic, and massively underrated.
  • Kosi River Banks - 25 km Perfect for peaceful riverside picnics. The water is crystal clear and the surrounding forest is beautiful.
  • Chafi Estate - 20 km A heritage tea estate with stunning Himalayan views. Almost nobody from outside Kumaon knows this exists!
  • Corbett Waterfall - 45 km A hidden waterfall inside the buffer zone of Jim Corbett. Locals know it, tourists don't!
  • Champawat Road Villages - 35 km Ancient Kumaoni architecture and centuries-old Shiva temples completely untouched by commercialization.

Planning to explore all these hidden spots? Book a tempo traveller on rent in Delhi with Delhi Tempo Travels their experienced drivers know every offbeat road in Kumaon region. Get your free quote today!

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