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What are transportation options and challenges in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh?

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Are there taxis in Gorakhpur? What about scooters? What are the public transportation options? Here's what five local experts had to say about transportation methods in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh.

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Gorakhpur is a major junction, has the headquarters of Northern Railways and has an international airport. it is well connected and plenty of jobs are available here. It has beautiful locales for nature lovers and is adjacent to Nepal, which makes travelling there by road possible too. The people here are friendly and welcoming.

Niveditha, says: 2020

People here are really nice. Usually the mind their own business. The police in Gorakhpur is really strict. traffic rules are followed strictly. There are very nice places to visit like Gorakhnath temple, Nauka vihar, Taramandal Planetarium, etc. Restaurants like Chaudhary’s, 10 park Street, Hotel Shivoy are really famous here.

Srinivasa, says: 2020

Living in Gorakhpur, is like living in any other town in India. It is one of the best places to live in Northern India, if you are government employee. The city is developing at a good pace though some areas are underdeveloped, roads are not sufficient to facilitate traffic flow, resulting in more traffic-jam, especially near Golghar market area. There is SRS Mall for shopping and fun purposes, Gol Ghar market has been a reputed place for all materials from household to clothes and others. Special mention if you are a non-vegetarian and in dire need to eat chicken, go to Sardar’s shop in Golghar market area, you will find a delicious appetite. Do visit for once at the Gorakhnath Temple and Buddha Nagar, these are some pretty good places. If you happen to be a family person with kids, ICSE schools are more reputed here than CBSE, prefer likewise.

Saurabh, says: 2020

Gorakhpur has been a centre of spirituality in this region. The city has a huge temple complex which has severed multiple roles over the years, the most famous being a community gathering spot. The Nepalese border is close by and regular buses make the overnight trip. The city is predominantly in a Hindu majority area, so most of the architecture and buildings are influenced by it.

Piyush, says: 2020

This city is not a metro city, and not having much facilities, but it is quiet clean and beautiful city. And of course it have well transportation as Railways, Roadways and Airways. And the city is not so expensive, overall it is a nice place.

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