London To Calcutta Bus Service - The World'S Longest Bus Route.



    

A private tourism company based in Gurugram has announced the world's longest bus service from Delhi to London, where travellers will travel 18 countries and 20,000 km in 70 days. After the recent terrorist attacks in Paris and London, an astonishing announcement has emerged. A Gurgaon-based travel and tourism company has announced that it will start bus services to Delhi from London, covering a total distance of 1,500 km, the longest of its kind. 

    

The initiative, called "Buses to London," will cover a total distance of 1,500 km from London to Calcutta in 70 days. The Adventures Overlands bus, due to go into service in the summer of 2021, will travel through 18 different countries in a 70-day journey from Delhi to the UK capital. 

The road trip, touted as the longest bus ride in the world, costs a whopping $20,000, or about 15 liras. It is scheduled to depart from Delhi in May 2021, and tickets cost between Rs 10,500 and 14,800 for the first leg and between Rs 10 and 12,200 for each of the other legs. If you divide the Delhi - London trip into four stages, you can choose to do part of it in one day, part in two days and the rest in three days with a total of 70 days. 

    

A trip from London to Calcutta would cost 145 PS145 (Rs13518), which is undoubtedly a huge sum in one day. Interestingly, the longest bus line in the world is the London - Kolkata - Delhi - Bengaluru bus line, and there is an average fare of £85,145, which is quite high at this time. The one-way fare from K Bengalata to London is £85 (about Rs 7.89), which can be quite expensive considering that bus services have been launched this year. 

The one-way journey from Kolkata to London costs £85 (about Rs 7.89), which is quite expensive considering that bus services have started this year. The one-way bus journey between Bengalata and London used to be a journey that only royals could afford, but no more. 

In 1972, for example, the buses would leave London on July 25 and arrive in Kolkata on September 11. According to the timetables on the tickets from 1972 to 1973, it took about 46 to 48 days to get from London to Bengalata by bus. The buses arrived in Calcutta on June 5 and returned to London on the scheduled arrival day, September 10.

The return journey started the same day and led from London over a distance of 4,000 km to Calcutta and then back to London. However, an all-time record is held by a bus line connecting London, Great Britain, with the Indian city of Calcutta, which was only driven 15 times between 1968 and 1976 at a speed of 1,100 km / h. The longest bus line in the world has been running between Bengalata and London since the late 1960s. The buses cover 2.5 million square kilometres, with Australia being their final destination, making them the longest bus journey in the world in terms of distance. 

    

Although Albert Tours specifies the longest bus journey between London and Calcutta at 1,100 km, there are also several sources who claim that the longest bus journey between London and Calcutta is / h Indeed, a British-built double-decker bus nicknamed "Albert" made 15 trips between India and Britain between 1968 and 1976. In the late 1960s, the double-decker bus, nicknamed Albert, travelled from London to Bengalata at speeds of 1-1.5 km / h, covering a total of 14 journeys of more than 4,000 km between the two cities. 

The bus, known as Indiaman, travelled at a speed of 1.5 km / h from London to Kolkata, covering a total distance of more than 4,000 km between the two cities, a distance of 2,500 km. 

    

The bus, called Indiaman, travelled at a speed of 1.5 km / h from London to Kolkata, covering a total distance of over 4,000 km between the two cities, a distance of 2,500 km. The journeys, numbered from 4 to 9, ran between London and Sydney, and journeys 12 to 15 connected London with K Bengaluru, Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, New Delhi and Bangalore. 

    

The double-decker bus was introduced in London in the late 1990s and has a total capacity of 2,000 passengers per day and a speed of 1.5 km / h. 

    

Not only does Kolkata's bus link London to Sydney, Adventures Overland has announced the opening of the London - Sydney - Melbourne - New York - London bus line in 2021. There are many bus services between India and London, but this royal, exhilarating bus tour is probably the longest in the world. So did you know that these long bus routes between London and K Bengalata cover much of Asia and Europe? 

    




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