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 Jaipur Mini Bus Route No. 16 – Amer Kunda to Dadi ka Phatak


Jaipur Mini bus route no. 16 runs from Kunda in Amer to Dadi ka Phatak in Murlipura. The route covers a total distance of 4okm approx., which takes the bus about 1hr 45mins to cover.

The buses running on route no. 16 start from Kunda in Amer and moves to Sarwa Kunda, then to Manbagh via Alwar-Jaipur Road and moves further to the ‘kachi basti’ area of Idgah, which is located on National Highway 11C. It then reaches Ramganj via Galta. From Ramganj, it crosses the city area, stopping by at Badi Chaupad, Choti Chaupad and then at Chandpol.From Chandpol, the bus travels to Shastri Nagar. It also stops by at Lankapuri, which is located in Ram Nagar, Shastri Nagar. From Lankapuri, the bus reaches VKI area, passing by Vidhyadhar Nagar and Khetan. It then moves to Dadi ka Phatak in Murlipura, Jaipur.

Stops

Distance

Estimated Time

Amer Kunda to Sarwa Kunda

7km

16mins

Sarwa Kunda to Manbagh

1.2km

2mins

Manbagh to Idgah

3.2km

7mins

Idgah to Galta

2.4km

5mins

Galta to Ramganj

1.8km

7mins

Ramganj to Badi Chaupad

0.6km

3mins

Badi Chaupad to Choti Chaupad

1.6km

9mins

Choti Chaupad to Chandpol

0.75km

5mins

Chandpol to  Shastri Nagar

4.5km

16mins

Shastri Nagar to Lankapuri

0.29

1min

Lankapuri to Vidhyadhar Nagar

3km

9mins

Vidhyadhar Nagar to Khetan

1.9km

5mins

Khetan to VKI

5.4km

11mins

VKI to Dadi ka Phatak

6.4km

16mins

 

 


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