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Vehicle Type | Oneway Rate | Distance | Per KM Rate |
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Hatchback - Ritz / Indica / Similar | ₹ 1749 | 183 Km | ₹ 9 |
Sedan - Swift Dzire / Toyota Etios / Similar | ₹ 1749 | 183 Km | ₹ 10 |
SUV - Xylo / Ertiga / Similar | ₹ 2799 | 183 Km | ₹ 14 |
The National Capital Of India, Delhi has a history that stretches back to as old as 6th century BC. The rich city is dotted with spellbounding forts, mosques and monuments constructed during the Mughal era. The difference between Old delhi and New Delhi is huge and it is quite an interesting journey to explore. While you're here, do not miss famous historical attractions such as the Red Fort, Humayun's Tomb, Qutab Minar, Lotus Temple, India Gate, and a walk through the Lodi gardens. To experience its culture and food, do drop in at Chandni Chowk and Jama Masjid.
Vrindavan is a town in the Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh. Vrindavan is one of the ancient city that has also been mentioned in Hindu scriptures. It is on the western side of the Yamuna river. It is located 140 km south-east of Delhi and 60 km north-west of Agra. Vrindavan is described as one of the twin holy cities along with Mathura. The name Vrindavan refers to an ancient forest of which two smaller groves still exist. It is the place where Lord Krishna has spent his childhood, as a result, it is a major pilgrim spot for the Hindus. There are various religious places to visit in Vrindavan. Banke Bihari Mandir is one of the most beautiful and important temples of Lord Krishna here. Another temple is Radha Raman temple which was built by Gopala Bhatta Gosvami in 1542. It is a saying that the deity here is self-manifested from one of the shalagram-shilas. Rangaji Temple is the Dravidian style structure, which was built in 1851 and is dedicated to Lord Rangaji or Ranganatha, who is depicted as Lord Vishnu. The temple has a gold plated 50 feet high Dhwaja stambha and a six-storey long gopuram. There is also a water tank and a beautiful garden within the temple premises. On the bank of Yamuna river, Kesi Ghat is a tourist attraction in Vrindavan. According to mythology, Lord Krishna, after killing demon Kesi took bath at this ghat as a result since then devotees take a dip in the water and seek divine blessings.
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