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NH-36 : Bareilly Champaran

National Highway 36 (NH-36) is trans-regional highway connecting western UP with Bihar through Nepal border areas, important for India-Nepal trade.

452 km
Length
2
Lanes
2
States
1
Toll Plazas

Data Verification Notice

Information provided is for reference only. Toll rates, road conditions, and travel times are subject to change. Please verify critical details with NHAI or MoRTH before travel. Last Updated: 1 December 2025

Overview

Highway Details

Number of Lanes
2 Lanes
Surface Type
asphalt
Road Condition
good
Traffic Density
medium

Travel Information

Average Travel Time
10 hours
Fastest Travel Time
8 hours
Last Updated
1 Dec 2025

States Covered (2)

Uttar Pradesh Bihar

Major Cities (6)

Bareilly Pilibhit Lakhimpur Bahraich Gonda Champaran

Interactive Route Map

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Construction & Upgrades Timeline

2021
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Border Trade Upgrade

completed upgrade

Enhanced for India-Nepal trade facilitation

🏗️ Infrastructure Details

Pilibhit Toll Plaza

Pilibhit, Uttar Pradesh

NHAI
Car
₹60
Bus
₹200
Truck
₹300
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Pilibhit Junction

Pilibhit, Uttar Pradesh

major junction
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Bahraich Border Post

Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh

border junction

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about National Highway 36

A: National Highway 36 (NH-36) stretches across 452 kilometers, establishing a critical connection between Bareilly (Uttar Pradesh) and Champaran (Bihar). The highway passes through Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, featuring 2 key junctions that connect to regional road networks. It serves as a backbone for commerce and tourism, facilitating seamless movement across state boundaries.

A: Currently, NH-36 operates 1 toll collection points for infrastructure maintenance and development. The toll structure is designed based on vehicle categories: Light Motor Vehicles (Cars/Jeeps/Vans) are charged approximately ₹60-60, Light Commercial Vehicles and Buses ₹200-200, while Heavy Commercial Vehicles pay ₹300-300 per toll point. With mandatory FASTag implementation, you can enjoy contactless passage within seconds, avoiding queues at dedicated FASTag lanes. Pro tip: Maintaining sufficient balance in your FASTag account prevents delays and double charges.

A: As per the latest assessment (Updated: 2025-12-01), NH-36 boasts a 2-lane configuration with asphalt pavement, currently maintaining a good condition rating. With moderate traffic patterns, the highway undergoes scheduled maintenance cycles every 6 months, including surface integrity checks, drainage system cleaning, signage updates, and road marking renewals. NHAI's preventive approach ensures the good condition is sustained year-round, with minimal disruptions to daily commuters.

A: NH-36 serves as the lifeline for 6 strategically important urban centers, creating an integrated economic corridor. This strategic corridor links Bareilly, Pilibhit, Lakhimpur, Bahraich, Gonda, Champaran, each contributing unique economic, cultural, or administrative significance to the region. The highway supports diverse sectors including agriculture produce transport, manufacturing logistics, educational institutional connectivity, and tourism circuits, making it indispensable for regional socio-economic development.

A: Planning your journey from Bareilly to Champaran? Budget an average travel time of 10 hours for the 452km stretch. Under ideal circumstances—early morning start (5-7 AM), minimal traffic, favorable weather, and express driving—the fastest documented time stands at <strong>{highway.travelTime.fastest}</strong>. However, realistic journey duration fluctuates based on multiple variables: toll plaza wait times (pre-FASTag era could add 30-45 minutes), urban area congestion near Bareilly, seasonal weather patterns (monsoons can add 20-30% more time), mandatory rest breaks (recommended every 2 hours), and meal stops. Smart tip: Leave early morning to avoid peak traffic, maintain 60-80 km/h average speed for safety, and factor in 1 toll stops even with FASTag.

A: NH-36 features comprehensive traveler infrastructure designed for comfort and safety during long journeys. Fuel stations from all major oil marketing companies—HP, Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum, and Shell—are strategically positioned every 40-60 kilometers, with most offering round-the-clock service including diesel, petrol, and increasingly, EV charging points (CCS/CHAdeMO standards). Throughout this 452km route, essential amenities are distributed at strategic intervals: family restaurants and traditional dhabas offering fresh, hygienically prepared meals, service stations with clean toilet facilities, functional ATMs for cash withdrawals, and small medical aid posts at major crossings. Auto repair workshops are clustered near Bareilly, with mobile mechanic services coordinated through the 1033 highway helpline. As the route passes through Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, you'll experience regional culinary variety from local vendors and established eateries.

A: Emergency preparedness is crucial when traveling on NH-36. For immediate life-threatening situations, dial 112—India's integrated emergency helpline connecting you to police, ambulance, and fire services with GPS-based location tracking. For highway-specific issues, 1033 is NHAI's dedicated 24/7 Highway Helpline offering roadside mechanical assistance, accident reporting, crane/towing services (₹5-8/km typically), and real-time traffic updates. Medical emergencies requiring ambulance dispatch should use 108 (free service in most states). As NH-36 crosses 2 states (Uttar Pradesh, Bihar), emergency response jurisdiction varies by location. Highway patrol vehicles from respective state police forces conduct regular rounds, especially during night hours (8 PM - 6 AM). Pre-save these essential numbers with clear labels in your phone, and consider installing the NHAI's official app for one-touch emergency access and live location sharing with authorities. In case of vehicle breakdown, move to the highway shoulder (left side), activate hazard lights, place warning triangles 50-100 meters behind your vehicle, and wait inside the car (with doors locked) while help arrives. Never attempt repairs on the carriageway itself.

A: Absolutely, FASTag has been mandatory since February 2021 for all four-wheelers (including private cars) on NH-36's toll plazas. This Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology revolutionizes toll collection—your prepaid tag, affixed to the windshield, communicates with toll sensors for automatic deduction, slashing transit time from 3-5 minutes to under 5 seconds per transaction. The environmental benefit is substantial: reduced idling cuts fuel waste and emissions at toll points. Acquiring FASTag is straightforward: Purchase from 23+ issuer banks (ICICI, HDFC, SBI, Axis, Paytm Payments Bank, etc.) via their mobile apps, bank branches, or websites. Online marketplaces like Amazon and Paytm also sell pre-loaded tags (₹200-500 including security deposit). Alternatively, buy point-of-sale at any toll plaza on NH-36—installation takes 2 minutes. Crucially, link the tag to your vehicle's RC (Registration Certificate) for KYC compliance. The FASTag operates pan-India across all national highways and participating state highways—one tag, infinite journeys. Recharge is multi-channel: bank apps, UPI payments, NHAI's 'MyFASTag' app, NETC mobile app, or cash/card at toll plazas. Maintain a minimum ₹120 balance (2x highest single toll) to avoid penalty lanes and double charges. Check balance regularly through SMS or apps to prevent payment failures.

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Need More Information?

For specific queries about NH-36, contact the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) at their 24/7 helpline 1033. You can also explore our Highways section to plan your journey with comprehensive route information.