Delhi to Patiala Travel

Mr Singh taxi service offers an online taxi booking service for Delhi to Patiala travel at an affordable price. Book online in advance for the best price and offers. Book one-way, multi-city, round trip, package trips and many more for Delhi to Patiala and vice versa with Mr Singh. There are many ways to travel from Delhi ​to Patiala. This includes travel by flight, bus, train or in a personal taxi or a shared cab/carpool.

Traveling from Delhi to Patiala by Taxi is the most comfortable option. The most comfortable and fastest option for traveling short distances (150-300km) is to get an outstation taxi rental. However, if you are looking to go on a one-way journey it’s best to hire a chauffeur-driven one-way cab. There are options available to book a shared taxi if you are on a budget trip. If you are looking for a taxi that is dedicated to your use you can find that as well. Most generally is a quick door-to-door transport, most comfortable and cheaper than that same group buying AC train or AC bus tickets. Try to book in advance, this enables us to have the time to find you a taxi most suited for your travel plans. See our cheapest one-way taxi rates for traveling across India.

Distance and time for Delhi to Patiala travel and vice versa

Distance from Delhi ​to Patiala ​by car is around 259 ​Kms. Estimated travel time traveling from Delhi ​to Patiala ​by a dedicated car is ​5 hours and 20 minutes. Please budget between 30-60 Minutes for delay in traffic.

Why is Mr Singh the best taxi service for travel in India?

Mr Singh Taxi is one of the best, reliable and affordable taxis to the Delhi to Patiala. We are continuously focused on being and staying as India’s best taxi service for inter-city or outstation car hire with a driver. We are generally the cheapest in most regions as we keep our margins low and we keep our quality high by ensuring that our cabs and providers are inspected regularly. At the time of onboarding, the taxi operators are whetted for proper licenses and their ability to meet our quality bar. We also provide ongoing training to our drivers. But most importantly Mr Singh strives to be the best with our support and customer service. Our service was started with the focus of simplifying car hire for outstation trips and we specialize in the one-way taxi, round trip journeys, and even multi-city trips. Car rentals in Delhi or Car rentals in Patiala are also provided. We offer daily car rentals and also airport transfers in most cities across India.

Best Places to visit in patiala

Shri Kali Devi Mandir -Shri Kali Devi Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Maa Kaali. He brought the 6-ft statue of Divine Mother Kali and Paawan Jyoti from Bengal to Patiala and offered the first Bali (sacrifice) of a water buffalo to the temple. Because of the temple’s beautiful structure, it has been declared a national monument. This large complex attracts devotees, Hindu and Sikh, from distant places.

Gurdwara Dukh Niwaran Sahib -Dukh Nivaran, literally meaning eradicator of suffering. Devotees have faith in the healing qualities of water in the sarovar attached to the shrine. It is still believed that any kind of illness can be cured by ‘Ishaan’ on 5 consecutive panchmi. It is in the vicinity of Patiala Bus Station.

Bahadurgarh Fort –The Bahadurgarh Fort is 6 kilometres away from Patiala city. It is situated on the Patiala-Chandigarh road.

Qila Mubarak complex-The Qila Mubarak complex stands on a 10-acre ground in the heart of the city and contains the main palace or Qila Androon (literally, ‘inner fort’), the guesthouse or Ran Baas and the Darbar Hall.

Sheesh Mahal-A part of the Old Moti Bagh Palace built in the 19th century by the Maharajas is the famous Sheesh Mahal, literally meaning the Palace of Mirrors.

Baradari Gardens-The Baradari Gardens, the garden with 12 gates, are in the north of old Patiala city, just outside Sheranwala Gate. The garden complex, set up during the reign of Maharaja Rajindera Singh, has extensive vegetation of rare trees, shrubs, and flowers dotted with impressive Colonial buildings and a marble statue of Maharaja Rajindera Singh.