National Highways in Chhattisgarh
35 national highways pass through Chhattisgarh, 5 of them primary routes. Each entry below links to that highway's full route, start and end points, and the states it crosses.
35
Highways
5
Primary NHs
11,874
Total route km
NH 30Primary
Vijayawada → Sitarganj
NH 43Primary
Gulluganj → Chaibasa
NH 45Primary
Obedullaganj → Bilaspur
NH 53Primary
Hajira → Paradip Port
NH 63Primary
Daund → Koraput
NH 126
Barapali → NH 49
NH 130
Simga → Ambikapur
NH 130A
Borla-Pondi → Karonda
NH 130B
Raipur → Sarangarh
NH 130C
Abhanpur → Papdahandi
NH 130D
NH-30 → Allapalli
NH 130E
NH-130C → Chandrapur
NH 130F
NH-30 → Kusumkasa
NH 130G
NH-130 → Balod
NH 130H
NH-130CD → Khadgaon
NH 143B
Jashpurnagar → Dumri ,Mahuandanr
NH 149A
Raigarh → Sohela
NH 149B
Champa → Katghora
NH 149D
Raigarh → Hati
NH 153
Saraipali → Dharamjaigarh
NH 153A
Bargarh → Raigarh
NH 163
Bhopalpatnam → Hyderabad City
NH 163A
Geedam → Dantewara
NH 249
Raigarh → Kunkuri
NH 249A
Raigarh → Dharamjaigarh
NH 249B
Old NH200 → Knika
NH 339C
Dudhinagar → NH343
NH 343
Ambikapur → Garhwa
NH 343A
Ambikapur → Manora
NH 343B
Bhaisamunda → Baniya
NH 353
Ghorai → Bhawanipatna
NH 553
Rajnandgaon → Amgaon
NH 553A
Tumdiboda → Chichola
NH 553B
Dongargarh → Khairagarh
NH 563
Mancherial → Khammam
Frequently asked questions
How many national highways pass through Chhattisgarh?
35 national highways run through Chhattisgarh, of which 5 are primary (single- or double-digit) national highways and the rest are branch or spur routes.
Which is the longest national highway in Chhattisgarh?
Among the highways passing through Chhattisgarh, NH 30 is the longest at 2116.0 km, running from Vijayawada to Sitarganj. Note that this is the highway's full length across all states it passes through, not only the portion inside Chhattisgarh.
What is the speed limit on national highways in Chhattisgarh?
On national highways the default limit notified by the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways is 100 km/h for cars on four-lane and wider divided carriageways, 80 km/h on undivided highways, and 80 km/h for light goods vehicles. State authorities and NHAI can notify lower limits on specific stretches, and the signposted limit always overrides the default.