Bhilwara to Jodhpur Taxi
One Way Cabs | Roundtrip Service |
Airport Pickup/Drop | Outstation Taxi |
Choose from our wide range of taxi services for a comfortable Bhilwara to Jodhpur Cab road trip. Avail cab rental services at Rajasthan Cab and enjoy a relaxing and refreshing trip with family or friends. Make the best use of the services at affordable rates and experience a relaxing and trouble-free journey by hiring our Car rental services. For over past decades, we are providing reliable car rental services to make your road trips enjoyable and happening.
Bhilwara to Jodhpur Distance and Travel Duration
From Bhilwara, Jodhpur is approximately 275 kilometers away via NH162 which takes approximately 4 to 5 hours. Another route is 235 kilometers via Pali to Bhilwara Rd that takes around 5 hours. Besides, the other route passes via NH 758 for 283 kilometers which also takes you on 5 to 6 hours of drive. The distance by road can be covered in the most optimal time with the help of our taxi services. We ensure you a comfortable journey while taking a halt at your convenience anytime, anywhere for a short break from a road trip. Get excellent deals on cab service to help you travel at the cheapest possible fares.
Bhilwara to Jodhpur Distance | 49.2 km via NH158 and NH25 |
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Bhilwara to Jodhpur Duration | 4 hr 46 min |
Bhilwara to Jodhpur Taxi Options
We provide a wide fleet of cars to choose the best one from options for hiring a taxi for a road trip. Our fleet of cars includes Sedan, SUV’s, Coaches, and Tempo Traveller options. All these are well-maintained, clean, and sanitized so you can remain assured of your safety and comfort. You can a suitable vehicle for traveling hassle-free from one place to another.
Sedan
Capacity | 3+1 |
Per Km | INR 11 |
Night Charges | INR 250 |
XUV
Capacity | 6+1 |
Per Km | INR 16 |
Night Charges | INR 300 |
Tempo traveller
Capacity | 11+1 |
Per Km | INR 24 |
Night Charges | INR 300 |
Bhilwara to Jodhpur Taxi Fare
Vehicle | Rates per km | Driver Night Charges |
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Suzuki Dzire | Rs 11 | Rs 250/- per day |
Toyota Etios | Rs 11 | Rs 250/- per day |
Toyota Innova | Rs 16 | Rs 250/- per day |
Toyota Crysta | Rs 18 | Rs 300/- per day |
Toyota Fortuner | Rs 45 | Rs 300/- per day |
12+1 Tempo Traveller | Rs 24 | Rs 300/- per day |
16+1 Tempo Traveller | Rs 26 | Rs 300/- per day |
20 Tempo Traveller | Rs 32 | Rs 300/- per day |
Note* : Minimum running distance for the taxi is 300km, with slight variations in pricing depending on the season.
Popular Tourist Places to visit in Jodhpur
The second-largest city of Rajasthan – Jodhpur is popularly known as the Blue City which encloses houses of vivid blue shades. The opulent fort towers this beautiful city embraces a spectacle in you that one should never miss. Some of the most famous tourist places to see in Jodhpur Sightseeing Tour are –
Must-See Historical Sites
- Mehrangarh Fort
- Umaid Bhawan Palace
- Jaswant Thada
- Kaylana Lake
- Mandore Garden
- Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park
- Ghanta Ghar
If you are planning a group holiday in Rajasthan, then book a suitable Tempo Traveller in Bhilwara for a hassle-free trip. The spacious vehicle has comfortable seat and a clean interior which offers a relaxing and drives around the tour. Book a cab through Rajasthan Cab is quite affordable and reliable. Get a free quote by filling the form below.
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- Hassle-free drive in the city
- Compliance with safety procedures for the protection of passengers.
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FAQs on Bhilwara to Jodhpur Taxi
Q.1:Why is Jodhpur called the Blue City?
Answer :The city’s most striking feature is its many indigo-painted houses. This tradition is believed to have originated with the Brahmin caste and later adopted by others to combat the desert heat and repel insects.