Delhi–Haridwar National Highway

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The Delhi–Haridwar National Highway is a major roadway in northern India that connects the national capital, Delhi, with the pilgrimage city of Haridwar, serving as a key route for religious tourism and regional transport.

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Delhi–Haridwar National Highway canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf highway
road transport corridor
associatedWith Char Dham travel routes
Ganga pilgrimage
connectsCity Delhi NERFINISHED
Haridwar NERFINISHED
connectsTo Himalayan foothill pilgrimage circuits
national capital region
pilgrimage city of Haridwar
country India
hasDirection generally northwest–southeast alignment between Delhi and Haridwar
hasRoadType paved highway
importance important regional transport link
major roadway for religious tourism
locatedIn northern India
regionServed Delhi–NCR NERFINISHED
Uttarakhand NERFINISHED
western Uttar Pradesh NERFINISHED
roadNetworkRole link between national capital and Uttarakhand pilgrimage centers
servesAs key route for religious tourism
regional transport corridor
supportsTraffic buses
passenger vehicles
tourist vehicles
trucks
terminusA Delhi NERFINISHED
terminusB Haridwar NERFINISHED
usedFor pilgrimage travel
road transport

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Patanjali Yogpeeth locatedOn Delhi–Haridwar National Highway