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The table below highlights the different outstation call taxi model options available for Madurai to Vellore one way drop Taxi booking
Madurai To Vellore 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 ₹4411 |
SEDAN | Dzire / Etios / Indigo / Dzire / Similar* | Starts from ₹5614 |
SUV | Xylo / Innova / Enjoy / Similar* | Starts from ₹7619 |
Madurai To Vellore 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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Madurai was the seat of power of the Pandyan Empire. It was built by the Pandyan king Kulasekhara and was the capital city of the great Pandya kings of South India. It was later ruled by Cholas, Later Pandyas, Madurai Sultanate, Vijayanagara, Madurai Nayaks and finally British. Pandyas and Nayaks contributed enormously to the development of Meenakshi Amman Temple and Madurai city.
Meenakshi Amman Temple (known as Madhurai Meenakshi) is the biggest landmark of Madurai. It is one of the largest temples in India. The temple has a stunning architecture and a significant testimony for Vishwakarma Brahmins for their master architecture in sculpting this temple. The core city of Madurai is built parallel to the streets of Madhurai Temple.
The Sangam period poet Nakkeerar is associated with some of the Tiruvilayaadal episodes of Sundareswarar - that are enacted as a part of temple festival traditions even today
Vellore has seen a plethora of dynasties stake claim over it such as the Cholas, Pandyas, Vijayanagar, Pallavas, Hoysalas, Chalukyas, Sambhurvarayars, Rashtrakutas, Carnatic dynasty, Mughals, Bijapur Sultans, Marathas, French and British. The history of Vellore dates back to the 9th century as depicted in Chola inscriptions in the Annamalaiyar Temple in Tiruvannamalai.
There are inscriptions found from before the 9th century pointing to the rule of the Pallava kings. The Chola Kings took the reins from 850 to 1280. After the Cholas, came the Rashtrakutas, the later Cholas, Reddys and Vijayanagar kings. During the 17th century, Vellore came under the dominion of the Nawab of Carnatic. The Palaiyakkarar or poligars opposed British rule but were subdued.
Vellore finds itself etched on the annals of the Indian freedom struggle in that the Sepoy Mutiny of 1806 which took place inside Vellore fort is held as the forerunner of the Revolt of 1857. After Indian independence in 1947, Vellore became a part of the erstwhile Madras state. Currently, Vellore is climbing the ladders of industrialisation while also developing into a medical and educational hub