The approximate driving distance between Ganaur and Kaithal is around 120–130 km, depending on the exact route you take — this normally takes about 2 to 2.5 hours by road.
Ganaur is a town in Sonipat district of Haryana, located close to Sonipat and the Delhi–Chandigarh highway corridor, while Kaithal is the historic district headquarters in north-western Haryana.
🚗 Main Routes from Ganaur to Kaithal

1. Via Sonipat → Gohana → Jind → Kaithal (NH/State Highways)
- This is the most common and fastest driving route.
- You’ll leave Ganaur towards Sonipat and join a major highway toward Gohana.
- Continue via Jind city — a notable junction town — before heading north to Kaithal.
2. Alternate Highway / Local Roads (depending on traffic)
- Some local travelers may use smaller link roads through villages like Baroda, Julana, and Pillukhera before rejoining the main road toward Kaithal.
- These alternatives are suited for lighter traffic if highways are congested.
Note: Exact highways and state roads may vary based on your starting point in Ganaur and current road conditions.
🛣️ Places You’ll Pass Through
Along this journey, you’ll cross a mix of towns, villages, and rural landscapes including:
- Sonipat: Major Haryana city near Ganaur, with restaurants, fuel stops, and accommodations.
- Gohana: A key town with local markets and eateries.
- Julana: Small town with roadside cafés and stops.
- Jind: A larger city where many travelers pause for fuel, food, or quick shopping.
- Smaller villages such as Pillukhera, Balu, Teontha, Dhanauri (near Kaithal) offer glimpses into life in rural Haryana.
🌟 Sightseeing & Temples – Kaithal and En Route
Once you approach Kaithal, there are several culturally and historically significant places worth visiting:
🛕 In and Around Kaithal
- Ancient Baoli: Historic step-well with unique architecture.
- Ancient Bricks Temple: Ancient Hindu temple with historic value.
- Hanuman Mandir: Temple linked with the town’s mythological origins.
- Nine Kunds: Ancient water reservoirs with religious importance.
- Tomb of Razia Sultan: Historic site linked to the first woman ruler of Delhi.
- Gurdwara Neem Sahib & Topiyon Wala Gurudwara: Important Sikh places of worship near the city.
- Shree Gyarah Rudri Shiv Mandir: Ancient temple believed to be connected with the Mahabharata era.
- Nearby Religious Spots:
- Kapil Muni Tirth (Kalayat) – Temple town about 25 km from Kaithal.
- Naimish Tirth (Nauch) – Sacred temple + ghat spot ~17 km away.
- Flgu Rishi Tirth (Farl) – Cultural pilgrimage site.
Many of these reflect ancient Hindu, Sikh, and historical heritage of the area.
🍽️ Food & Eating Stops
Along the Ganaur–Kaithal road:
- Sonipat & Gohana: Larger towns with a mix of local Punjabi/Haryanvi dhabas, Punjabi cuisine restaurants, roadside eateries — ideal for breakfast or lunch.
- Jind City: Numerous highway‐side restaurants, small cafés, and local snack stops (parathas, thalis, chai stalls).
- Kaithal City: A wider choice of restaurants and cafés serving North Indian, local Haryanvi, and vegetarian options.
🏨 Hotels & Places to Stay (Kaithal)
When you reach Kaithal, you have several options for rest, overnight stays, and meals:
🏨 Hotels & Guesthouses:
- Lakhanpal Hotel & Restaurant – Well-reviewed local hotel near central Kaithal.
- Koel Tourist Complex – Government tourism accommodation with restaurant facilities.
- PWD Rest House – Quiet stay option near city center.
- Various roadside hotels and budget inns on Tehsil Road & main market roads.
These offer options from budget stays to mid-range accommodations where you can relax after the journey.
🗺️ Travel Tips
- Fuel & Breaks: Plan fuel stops at Sonipat, Gohana, or Jind for smoother travel.
- Peak Hours: Roads can get busy in mornings/evenings; early travel may save time.
- Nav/Maps: Follow updated GPS navigation for exact village junctions and bypasses.






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