Behat - Travel and Transport

Travel and Transport

Behat has two bus stands on the State Highway No 57 connecting Saharanpur with Yamunotri - known as Tehsil Behat and Behat Bus Stand, respectively. Tehsil Behat, which is situated outside the Tehsil Building, is the bus terminus from where one can take buses for Kalsia - Chhutmalpur. From Behat Bus Stand one could take a bus for Kalsia - Saharanpur, Herbertpur - Vikas Nagar - Dakpatthar - Chakrauta, Shakumbhari Devi Shrine etc. The buses are owned by private bus operators who have formed a union. The members of the union have to obey the Departure and Arrival time table strictly (up to the minute) otherwise they are levied penalty by their own Union. Thus, it is a very reliable bus service for this route.

The town is also serviced by various state Roadways such as UPSRTC,HRTC, DTC, etc., as it falls en route to Dak Patthar (Uttarakhand), and Nahan (Himachal Pardesh)

Besides in the Main Saharanpur City, there is a bus stand named as "Behat Adda" situated at Behat Road (Behat Road is the stretch of State Highway No 57 between Saharanpur City and Behat, sometimes also referred to as Chakrauta Road)ahead of "Dehaat Kotwali", from where one could take a bus to reach Kalsia, Behat, Raipur, Shakumbhari Devi, Mirzapur, Badshahi Bagh, Herbertpur, Vikas Nagar, Kalsi, Chakrauta, and Nahan (Himachal Pardesh)

There is no local transport to travel in and around Behat.

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