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The table below highlights the different outstation call taxi model options available for Bangalore to Vandhavasi one way drop Taxi booking
Bangalore To Vandhavasi One Way Drop Taxi Fare Cost |
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Vehicle Type | Model | One Way Fare |
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HATCHBACK | Indica / Swift / Similar* | Starts from ₹3223 |
SEDAN | Dzire / Etios / Indigo / Dzire / Similar* | Starts from ₹4102 |
SUV | Xylo / Innova / Enjoy / Similar* | Starts from ₹5567 |
Bangalore To Vandhavasi Drop Taxi Per Km Rate |
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Vehicle Type | Model | Seater | Per Km Rate |
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HATCHBACK | Indica / Swift / Similar* | 4 | Starts from ₹10 |
SEDAN | Dzire / Etios / Indigo / Similar* | 4 | Starts from ₹14 |
SUV | Xylo / Innova / Enjoy / Similar* | 6/7 | Starts from ₹19 |
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Bangalore is third most populous city and 5th largest City in India. It is also known as the Garden City of India. Bangalore is often referred as Silicon Valley of India due to large number of technology companies established in the city.
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The modern city of Bangalore was founded over 400 years ago by Kempe Gowda, the Vijayanagara Chieftain of Yelahanka. Bangalore gained prominence in the 18th century, when it became an important fort city under Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan of Mysore. This area witnessed the struggle between Tipu Sultan and the British. The British defeated Tipu Sultan and took over Bangalore city. In 1831, the British made it the regional administrative city and established a big cantonment here.
Vandavasi or Wandiwash is a city and a municipality in Tiruvannamalai district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. As of 2011, the town had a population of 74,320.
Vandavasi was the scene of a decisive battle in the 18th-century war between France and the United Kingdom for the control of South Asia. The Battle of Wandiwash was a watershed in Indian history as it cemented British supremacy in South Asia. On 22 January 1760, a British force led by Eyre Coote defeated a French force led by General Thomas Lally