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Pick our outstation call taxi service, drop Taxi from Bangalore to Chennai. You can book our one way drop Taxi service which can be either a one-way drop or round trips. Get in touch with us for more details on any Taxi service services required.

At SingleFareTaxi, you will find various types of Taxi options to choose for a Bangalore to Chennai Taxi Service. Some of the popular vehicle models include Indica, Etios, Innova, swift desire, and many other luxury outstation Taxi. bangalore to Chennai Car Rental packages are designed so customers could benefit more by simply paying one-way drop-off charges. So why wait any longer? Hurry up, you are just a few steps away from getting this offer.

The table below highlights the various outstation call taxi options available which you can choose for Bangalore to Chennai one way drop Taxi booking

Bangalore To Chennai Taxi Per Km Rate

Vehicle Type Model Seater Per Km Rate
HATCHBACK Indica / Swift / Similar* 4 11
SEDAN Dzire / Etios / Indigo / Similar* 4 14
SUV Xylo / Innova / Enjoy / Similar* 6 19
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History of Bangalore

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.

Bengaluru derives its name from the Kannada words 'Benda Kalluru', which means the land of boiled beans. According to legend, once the Hoysala king Veera Ballara was lost his way during a hunting expedition. He met an old lady and she offered a humble meal of boiled beans to him. In order to show his gratitude, he named the place as Benda Kalluru.

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.

Most popular places to visit at bangalore

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.

Bengaluru derives its name from the Kannada words 'Benda Kalluru', which means the land of boiled beans. According to legend, once the Hoysala king Veera Ballara was lost his way during a hunting expedition. He met an old lady and she offered a humble meal of boiled beans to him. In order to show his gratitude, he named the place as Benda Kalluru.

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.

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History of Chennai

Chennai, on the Bay of Bengal in eastern India, is the capital of the state of Tamil Nadu. The city is home to Fort St. George, built in 1644 and now a museum showcasing the city’s roots as a British military garrison and East India Company trading outpost, when it was called Madras.

Religious sites include Kapaleeshwarar Temple, adorned with carved and painted gods, and St. Mary’s, a 17th-century Anglican church

Most popular places to visit at chennai

Chennai, on the Bay of Bengal in eastern India, is the capital of the state of Tamil Nadu. The city is home to Fort St. George, built in 1644 and now a museum showcasing the city’s roots as a British military garrison and East India Company trading outpost, when it was called Madras.

Religious sites include Kapaleeshwarar Temple, adorned with carved and painted gods, and St. Mary’s, a 17th-century Anglican church

Most popular places to visit at chennai

  • the famous Marina beach - At a distance of 4 Kms from Chennai Central Railway Station (located at Kamarajar Road, near local Chepauk Railway Station)
  • the Pantheon complex built in 1789 houses Government Museum - At a distance of 4 Kms from Chennai Central Railway Station (on Pantheon Road)
  • Sri Parthasarathy Temple - At a distance of 4.5 Kms from Chennai Central Railway Station (located in Peter's Road, Triplicane, near local Triplicane Railway Station)
  • the Kapaleeswarar Temple - At a distance of 6.5 Kms from Chennai Central Railway Station (located in Mylapore)
  • San Thome Cathedral Basilica - At a distance of 7 Kms from Chennai Central Railway Station (located at the Southern end of Marina Beach, in Mylapore)
  • Valluvar Kottam - At a distance of 7 Kms from Chennai Central Railway Station (located in Vaikuntapuram, less than 1 Kms from local Kodambakkam Railway Station)
  • the Birla Planetarium - At a distance of 10 Kms from Chennai Central Railway Station (located at Kotturpuram near Guindy, less than 1 km from local Kotturpuram Railway Station)
  • the Vadapalani Murugan Temple - At a distance of 10 km from Chennai Central Railway Station
  • the National Art Gallery - At a distance of 3 km from Chennai Central Railway Station
  • The Elliot's Beach - At a distance of 13 Kms from Chennai (located in Besant Nagar)
  • VGP Golden Beach - At a distance of 21 Kms from Chennai Central Railway Station and 40 Kms from Mahabalipuram (situated on East Coast Road between Chennai and Mahabalipuram)
  • MGR Memorial - At a distance of 3 km from Chennai Central Railway Station
  • The Snake Park - At a distance of 12 Kms from Chennai Central Railway Station (next to Guindy National Park)
  • The Cholamandal Artists Village - At a distance of 20 Kms from Chennai Central Railway Station (near Injambakkam, on Mahabalipuram Road)
  • Muttukadu - At a distance of 31 Kms from Chennai Central Railway Station and 27 Kms from Mahabalipuram (on East Coast Road between Chennai and Mahabalipuram)
  • Arignar Anna Zoological Park - At a distance of 38 Kms from Chennai Central Railway Station (located in Vandalur, Kanchipuram district)
  • the Rippon Building - At a distance of 0.5 Kms from Chennai Central Railway Station (located on the West of the Central Railway Station)
  • Fort St. George - at a distance of 1 Kms from Chennai Central Railway Station (near local Fort Railway Station)
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