Getting Around
Bāngarmau is well-connected by roads, including the main Unnao-Hardoi road SH38.
Bāngarmau is a tehsil and municipal board situated in the Unnao district of Uttar Pradesh, India. It stands on elevated ground by the Kalyani river, approximately 50 km northwest of Unnao. The city is a hub for agricultural production, notably wheat flour, rice, and pulses. Roads from Bāngarmau lead in all directions, including the main Unnao-Hardoi road SH38. The city's historical significance is highlighted by the nearby Sanchan Kot site, where a 2000-year-old Shiva temple was unearthed in 2009.
Bāngarmau is a tehsil and municipal board situated in the Unnao district of Uttar Pradesh, India. It stands on elevated ground by the Kalyani river, approximately 50 km northwest of Unnao. The city is a hub for agricultural production, notably wheat flour, rice, and pulses. Roads from Bāngarmau lead in all directions, including the main Unnao-Hardoi road SH38. The city's historical significance is highlighted by the nearby Sanchan Kot site, where a 2000-year-old Shiva temple was unearthed in 2009.
Located on the Kalyani riverbank.
Major producer of wheat flour, rice, and pulses.
Nearby 2000-year-old Shiva temple at Sanchan Kot.
Connected by the Unnao-Hardoi road SH38.
Close access to the Kalyani river, ideal for scenic views.
Rich in agricultural activities and local produce.
Historical significance with ancient sites nearby.
Bāngarmau is well-connected by roads, including the main Unnao-Hardoi road SH38.
Visit the ancient Shiva temple at Sanchan Kot for a glimpse into the region's history.
Exploring rural Indian culture and history.
INR ₹
$30-$50 p/day
Hindi, English
Explore local markets to experience the agricultural produce Bāngarmau is known for.
Cultural Exploration, History Buffs
October-March
Spring offers pleasant weather for exploring the city's historical sites and surrounding countryside.
Summers can be hot, so plan indoor activities during peak heat hours.
Fall is ideal for visiting local markets and enjoying the harvest season.
Winters are mild, making it a good time to explore the area comfortably.