delhi to panipat taxi base fare Starts at ₹1300.The distance between delhi to panipat is 85kms, so in most cases you wont be charged extra. Our transparent pricing ensures that you have a clear understanding of the cost, and with the initial fixed rate covering a substantial distance, you can enjoy a cost-effective and predictable journey.
Type of cab | Taxi Models | Car Seats | Price |
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Hatch Back | Alto, Eon, Celerio, Wagonr, Indica, Datsun Go or similar. | 4 Seater 1 Bag | Starts at ₹1300. |
Sedan | Indigo, Xcent, Swift Dzire, Amaze, Zest, Etios or similar. | 4 Seater 2 Bags | Starts at ₹1500. |
Suv | Ertiga, Enjoy or similar. | 6 Seater 3 Bags | Starts at ₹2000. |
Suv Prime | Innova, Crysta or similar. | 6 Seater 4 Bags | Starts at ₹4500. |
The taxi travel time from Delhi to Panipat is typically around 1 hour and 20 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 85 kilometers. Traffic conditions can affect this duration.
Our one-way taxi service is thoughtfully designed to cater to a diverse range of travelers, ensuring convenience and flexibility for:
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Panipat Museum | The Panipat Museum is a repository of artifacts and exhibits showcasing the rich history and heritage of Panipat. It offers insights into the famous battles fought in the region, including the battles of Panipat in 1526, 1556, and 1761. |
Kabuli Bagh Mosque | Kabuli Bagh Mosque is an ancient mosque built by the Mughal Emperor Babur in the 16th century. It features intricate architecture and beautiful gardens, offering a serene atmosphere for visitors. |
Devi Temple | The Devi Temple is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Kali. It is known for its religious significance and architectural beauty, attracting devotees and tourists alike. |
Old Fort | The Old Fort of Panipat is a historical site that played a significant role in various battles throughout history. It offers a glimpse into the past and provides panoramic views of the surrounding area. |
Grave of Ibrahim Lodhi | The Grave of Ibrahim Lodhi is a historical monument marking the burial site of the last Sultan of Delhi from the Lodhi dynasty. It stands as a symbol of the rich cultural heritage of the region. |
Chini Ka Rauza | Chini Ka Rauza is a mausoleum built in memory of the Persian poet and scholar, Allama Afzal Khan Mullah. It is renowned for its Persian-style architecture and intricate tile work. |
Kala Amb | Kala Amb is a historic monument featuring a black pavilion built during the reign of Emperor Shah Jahan. It is known for its architectural grandeur and historical significance. |
Salar Gunj Gate | Salar Gunj Gate is an ancient gateway built during the Mughal era. It serves as a testimony to the architectural brilliance of that period and is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. |
Devi Mandir | Devi Mandir is a popular Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Durga. It is frequented by devotees seeking blessings and spiritual solace amidst serene surroundings. |
Mausoleum of Bu-Ali Shah Kalandar | The Mausoleum of Bu-Ali Shah Kalandar is a revered Sufi shrine dedicated to the 13th-century Sufi saint Bu-Ali Shah Kalandar. It is known for its spiritual ambiance and cultural significance. |