National Highways in Uttarakhand
24 national highways pass through Uttarakhand, 4 of them primary routes. Each entry below links to that highway's full route, start and end points, and the states it crosses.
24
Highways
4
Primary NHs
8,246
Total route km
NH 7Primary
Fazilka → Mana Pass
NH 9Primary
Fazilka → Jauljibi
NH 30Primary
Vijayawada → Sitarganj
NH 34Primary
Gangotri Dham → Lakhnadon
NH 107
Rudraprayag → Gaurikund
NH 107A
Chamoli → Baramwari
NH 109
Rudrapur → Karnaprayag
NH 109D
NH 109K
Simli → Jauljibi
NH 134
Dharasu → Yamnotri
NH 207
Lachhiwala → Harendrapura
NH 207A
Maa Ichha Devi → Garudchatti
NH 307
Dehradun → Chhutmalpur
NH 309
Rudrapur → Srinagar
NH 309A
Rameshwar → Almora
NH 309B
Almora → Rameshwar
NH 334
Haridwar → Bulandshar
NH 344
Ambala → Roorkee
NH 507
Harbatpur → Barkot
NH 534
Najibabad → Bubakhal
NH 707
Paonta Sahib → Hatkoti
NH 707A
Tiuni → Srinagar
NH 734
Najibabad → Kashipur
NH 907
Paonta Sahib → Yamuna Nagar
Frequently asked questions
How many national highways pass through Uttarakhand?
24 national highways run through Uttarakhand, of which 4 are primary (single- or double-digit) national highways and the rest are branch or spur routes.
Which is the longest national highway in Uttarakhand?
Among the highways passing through Uttarakhand, 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 Uttarakhand.
What is the speed limit on national highways in Uttarakhand?
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.