delhi to rishikesh taxi base fare Starts at ₹2400.The distance between delhi to rishikesh is 255kms, 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 ₹2400. |
Sedan | Indigo, Xcent, Swift Dzire, Amaze, Zest, Etios or similar. | 4 Seater 2 Bags | Starts at ₹2500. |
Suv | Ertiga, Enjoy or similar. | 6 Seater 3 Bags | Starts at ₹3400. |
Suv Prime | Innova, Crysta or similar. | 6 Seater 4 Bags | Starts at ₹9900. |
The taxi travel time from Delhi to Rishikesh is typically around 4 hours and 30 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 255 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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Laxman Jhula | Laxman Jhula is a suspension bridge across the river Ganges, located 5 kilometers north-east of the city of Rishikesh in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It is one of the most iconic landmarks of Rishikesh, offering panoramic views of the river and the surrounding hills. The bridge is named after Lord Rama's brother, Laxman. |
Triveni Ghat | Triveni Ghat is a revered bathing ghat situated on the banks of the Ganges River in Rishikesh. It is believed to be the confluence of three sacred rivers: Ganges, Yamuna, and Saraswati. Devotees gather here to take a holy dip in the river and perform various rituals. |
Ram Jhula | Ram Jhula is another suspension bridge in Rishikesh, similar to Laxman Jhula. It connects the Sivananda Nagar area of Muni Ki Reti in Tehri Garhwal district to Swargashram in Pauri Garhwal district. The bridge offers spectacular views of the Ganges and the surrounding hills. |
Neelkanth Mahadev Temple | Neelkanth Mahadev Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, situated at a height of 1,330 meters amidst the forested hills of the Himalayas. The temple is believed to be the sacred spot where Lord Shiva consumed the poison that emerged from the Samudra Manthan, turning his throat blue (Neelkanth). |
Neer Garh Waterfall | Neer Garh Waterfall is a picturesque waterfall located near Rishikesh, amidst lush greenery and rocky terrain. It is an ideal spot for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts, offering opportunities for trekking, picnicking, and swimming in the natural pools formed by the cascading waters. |
Beatles Ashram | Beatles Ashram, also known as Chaurasi Kutia, is a former ashram of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, situated in the Rajaji National Park. It gained international fame when The Beatles visited the ashram in the 1960s to learn transcendental meditation. Today, it serves as an attraction for Beatles fans and spiritual seekers alike. |
Kunjapuri Devi Temple | Kunjapuri Devi Temple is a sacred Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Sati (Shakti), located atop a hill in Rishikesh. It offers panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks such as Gangotri, Banderpunch, and Chaukhamba, especially during sunrise and sunset, making it a popular pilgrimage and tourist destination. |
Shivpuri | Shivpuri is a quaint town located near Rishikesh, known for its serene environment and adventure sports activities. It is a popular destination for river rafting enthusiasts, offering thrilling experiences amidst the scenic beauty of the Ganges and the surrounding hills. |
Rishikund | Rishikund is a sacred pond located near the Triveni Ghat in Rishikesh. According to Hindu mythology, it is believed that Lord Rama bathed in this pond during his exile period. The pond is surrounded by temples and ashrams, attracting devotees and tourists seeking spiritual solace. |
Vashishta Gufa | Vashishta Gufa is a revered cave located on the banks of the Ganges River, around 25 kilometers from Rishikesh. It is believed to be the meditation spot of Sage Vashishta, one of the seven great sages (Saptarishi) in Hindu mythology. The cave is a tranquil retreat for meditation and spiritual contemplation. |