
Rajasthan Cab
13 May 2025
Amritsar is the holiest city in India. It is world-famous for the Shri Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) and its colorful streets that offer the authentic taste of life in the state of Punjab. Wagah Border is 550 km away from Jaipur. Amritsar is a place where people come for prayer in Gurudwara, etc. If you are planning to reach Wagah Border from Jaipur by road, the Rajasthan Cab presents you with the best taxi services from Jaipur to Amritsar. We have a sedan, SUV, tempo traveler, etc. cars available in Taxi. You will also get the best deals on your cab booking. It depends upon your booking dates and time. Our Car Rental services are available for all cabs like AC, Non-AC, SUV, Sedan, Tempo Traveler, etc.
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 |
Traveling from Jaipur to Wagah Border for the famous Retreat Ceremony can be a truly memorable adventure. Despite the considerable distance of approximately 658 kilometers, there are efficient ways to navigate this journey. With an estimated driving duration of 10 to 11 hours, it is advisable to allocate a full day for the trip, considering potential rest stops and traffic. This allows ample time to soak in the scenic landscapes along the way and ensures a comfortable and enjoyable experience.
Jaipur to Wagah Border Distance | 658.1 km via NH 152D |
Jaipur to Wagah Border Duration | 12 hr 10 min |
Situated close to Amritsar, India, the Wagah Border is an important landmark on the Pakistani border. It has a rich cultural heritage and is also referred to as the Attari-Wagah border. At the border gate, there’s a lively event called the Retreat Ceremony every evening. In synchronized drills, marches, and flag-lowering, soldiers from the Pakistani Rangers and the Indian Border Security Force take part. The ceremony is a well-liked tourist destination, distinguished by ornate uniforms and friendly rivalry. Despite complicated border issues, it was instituted in 1959 as a symbol of peace and is still a custom today. At the Wagah Border, visitors can observe the dynamic cultures of Pakistan and India, where jubilant crowds cheer and sing patriotic songs. Attending the ceremony is free of charge.
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