Kutiz Skin care, Cosmetology and Laser Clinic is situated in Dehradun city Uttarakhand state of India and well connected by roadways, railways, and airways.
Our postal Address :
Kutiz Skin care, Cosmetology and Laser Clinic
56 - Rajdhani Enclave
GMS Road, Balliwala Chowk
Near Ann Mary School
Dehradun
Pin Code - 248001
Uttarakhand ( India ) |
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Feel free to contact us by telephone regarding any kind of Skin Care consultation or to schedule an appointment.
Our Telephone Numbers :
+91-135-2763231
+91- 9410102333
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How to Reach Us
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Kutiz Skin care, Cosmetology and Laser Clinic is situated in Dehradun the capital of Uttarakhand state of India . Dehradun and Kutiz Skin care, Cosmetology and Laser Clinic is well connected by Roadways, railways, Airways from all over world and Transportation is easily available from all over India's major or minor stations such as Delhi, Mumbai, Agara, Jaipur, Amritsar, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Cochin, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Pune and Thiruvananthapuram etc.
Overseas patients should come to New Delhi first because New Delhi is the nearest Airport from dehradun, from Delhi almost every kind of transport is available to Dehradun such as- Airplane, Train, Bus, and cab. Patient can be easily reach our clinic without any hassles because transportation services are
extremely good between Delhi and Dehradun.
How to Reach INDIA : - Accessibility
- Airways
The major points of entry are Bombay, New Delhi, Chennai and Calcutta. If you are flying in from a Western country, chances are that you will get in through one of these cities. However in recent years, to accommodate the increasing traffic, many other airports have been upgraded to take in international flights. Among these are Amritsar, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Cochin, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Pune and Thiruvananthapuram . India has homegrown international airlines like Air India and Indian (formerly known as "Indian Airlines"), but they manage to be both affordable, dependable and provide service to the point. In recent years, the government has allowed Indian private airlines like Jet Airways and Air Sahara to go international. There are daily flights to most imaginable places on Earth from a wide array of Indian Airports.
- By Boat
India has several international ports on its peninsula, Bombay and Chennai are the main ones handling passenger traffic. The remaining mainly handle cargo
- Railways
There are active rail links into India from Nepal and Pakistan. From Nepal the link is from Khajuri in Dhanusa district of Nepal to Jaynagar in Bihar, and run by the Nepal Railways. There are two links from Pakistan: Samjhauta Express from Lahore to Attari near Amritsar in Punjab. The Thar Express restarted in February 2006, after 40 years out of service. It runs from Munabao in the Indian state of Rajasthan to Khokrapar in Pakistan's Sindh province. Neither train is the fastest or the most practical way to go between India and Pakistan due to the long delay to clear customs and immigration. Should you want to get from one country to the other as quickly as possible, walk across at Attari/Wagah, however the trains are sights in their own right, and are a fascinating way to travel between the two countries.
- Roadways
There is only one pass over land from Pakistan. Buses from Nepal cross the border daily, usually with connections to New Delhi, Lucknow, and Varanasi. However, it's cheaper and more reliable to take one bus to the border crossing and another from there on. The border crossings are (India/Nepal side) Sunauli/Bhairawa from Varanasi, Raxaul/Birganj from Calcutta, Kakarbhitta from Darjeeling, and Mahendrenagar-Banbassa from Delhi. The main route for travellers crossing between India and Pakistan is from Amritsar to Lahore. Despite the tensions between the two countries, there is a steady trickle of travellers passing this way. The immigration procedures can be lengthy. Expect to take most of the day to go between Lahore and Amritsar on local busses. Normally it's possible to get a direct bus from Amritsar to the border, walk to the other side and catch a direct bus to Lahore, although you may need to change at some point on route. The direct Delhi-Lahore service is currently suspended and due to restart in January 2006, though it was far more costly than local buses, not any faster, and would mean you miss seeing Amritsar. Now there is bus service across the 'Line of control' between Indian and Pakistani Kashmir too. Whether or not non-Kashmiris can use this crossing is not clear, it is likely more hassle than it's worth.
How to Reach uttarakhand: - Accessibility
- Airways
Uttarakhand is well connected with Delhi and other important centres in India, mostly via Delhi. Besides Indian Airlines, private operators also provide the connectivity. Airports are in Pant Nagar, Nainisaine and Jolly Grant.
- Railways
A number of trains are available for Uttarakhand's cities from several centres of India.
Major railway stations in Uttarakhand are in Kotwara, Dehradun, Haridwar, Rishikesh, Haldwani, Lalkuan, Kathgodam, Tanakpur.
- Roadways
Uttarakhand is well connected by roadways and All types of buses like - deluxe, semi deluxe and ordinary - are available to and from centres like Mussorie, Rishikesh, Haridwar, Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Shimla, Allahabad etc.
How to Reach dehradun: - Accessibility
- Airways
Dehradun is well connected with Delhi and other important centres in northern India, mostly via Delhi. Besides Indian Airlines, private operators also provide the connectivity. The Jolly Grant Airport is about 25 km from Dehradun.
- Railways
A number of trains are available for Dehradun. From Dehradun and other important centres in UP and several centres of India.
Dehradun is an important railhead on Northern Railway and is connected to many parts of the country with express trains. Some of the major trains for Dehradun are:
2018 Shatabdi Express (except Wednesday)
3009/3010 Dehradun/Howrah Express (Calcutta)
4014/4042 Mussoorie Express (Delhi)
4265/4266 Dehradun/Varanasi Express
9019/9020 Dehradun/Bombay Express
4309/4310 Ujjaini Express (Ujjain)
4113/4114 Dehradun/Allahabad Express
- Roadways
Dehradun is well connected by Roads. One can easily reach Dehradun from Delhi by following the GT Road, passing through Hindon River Bridge, Modinagar, Meerut, Muzaffarnagar and Roorkee, the travel time is about 5-6 hrs.
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