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Vellore To Coimbatore Taxi Rental Options

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At SingleFareTaxi, you will find various types of Taxi options to choose for a Vellore to Coimbatore Taxi Service. Some of the popular vehicle models include Indica, Etios, Innova, swift desire, and many other luxury outstation Taxi. vellore to Coimbatore 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 Vellore to Coimbatore one way drop Taxi booking

Vellore To Coimbatore 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 Vellore

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

Most popular places to visit at vellore

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

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History of Coimbatore

The Coimbatore is one of the top Tamilnadu tourist places in India also. It is also named as Kovai. The Coimbatore is secnd largest city in TamilNadu with metro population of over 2 million.

Situated on the banks of the Noyyal River, Coimbatore is known as Manchester of southern India due to large number of textile industries located in the city. Coimbatore is also famous for its engineering firms, automobile parts manufacturers & educational institutions.
At a distance of 491 Kms from Chennai, 209 km from Madurai, 383 km from Bangalore, 85 km from Ooty, 189 km from Kochi and 207 km from Mysore

Coimbatore was ruled by several dynasties including Gangas, Cholas, Delhi Sultanates, Vijayanagara Kings & Madurai Nayaks when it was a small town of less than 3000 residents. It was the capital city of the Kongu Nadu and ruled by the Cheras as it served as the eastern entrance to the Palakkad Gap, the principal trade route between the west coast and Tamil Nadu. The Cholas conquered Kongu Nadu in the 10th century CE. The region was ruled by Vijayanagara Empire in the 15th century followed by the Nayaks. In the later part of the 18th century, this region came under the Kingdom of Mysore and following the defeat of Tipu Sultan in the Anglo-Mysore Wars, the British East India Company annexed Coimbatore to the Madras Presidency in 1799.

Coimbatore has a pleasant weather throughout the year.

Most popular places to visit at coimbatore

The Coimbatore is one of the top Tamilnadu tourist places in India also. It is also named as Kovai. The Coimbatore is secnd largest city in TamilNadu with metro population of over 2 million.

Situated on the banks of the Noyyal River, Coimbatore is known as Manchester of southern India due to large number of textile industries located in the city. Coimbatore is also famous for its engineering firms, automobile parts manufacturers & educational institutions.
At a distance of 491 Kms from Chennai, 209 km from Madurai, 383 km from Bangalore, 85 km from Ooty, 189 km from Kochi and 207 km from Mysore

Coimbatore was ruled by several dynasties including Gangas, Cholas, Delhi Sultanates, Vijayanagara Kings & Madurai Nayaks when it was a small town of less than 3000 residents. It was the capital city of the Kongu Nadu and ruled by the Cheras as it served as the eastern entrance to the Palakkad Gap, the principal trade route between the west coast and Tamil Nadu. The Cholas conquered Kongu Nadu in the 10th century CE. The region was ruled by Vijayanagara Empire in the 15th century followed by the Nayaks. In the later part of the 18th century, this region came under the Kingdom of Mysore and following the defeat of Tipu Sultan in the Anglo-Mysore Wars, the British East India Company annexed Coimbatore to the Madras Presidency in 1799.

Coimbatore has a pleasant weather throughout the year.

Most popular places to visit at coimbatore

  • Marudhamalai - At a distance of 15 Kms from Coimbatore Railway Station
  • Patteeswarar Temple located in Perur - At a distance of 7 Kms from Coimbatore Railway Station
  • Siruvani Waterfalls - At a distance of 36 Kms from Coimbatore Railway Station, 50 Kms from Palakkad & 535 Kms from Chennai
  • Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary - At a distance of 55 Kms from Pollachi, 91 Kms from Palakkad and 96 Kms from Coimbatore
  • Annamalai - At a distance of 108 Kms from Coimbatore, 67 Kms from Pollachi & 600 Kms from Chennai
  • Topslip - At a distance of 76 km from Coimbatore, 30 km from Pollachi and 550 km from Chennai
  • Athirapally Falls - At a distance of 65 km from Pollachi, 105 km from Coimbatore
  • Amaravathi Dam & Reservoir - At a distance of 90 Kms from Coimbatore, 50 Kms from Pollachi & 516 Kms from Chennai
  • Vaideki Falls - At a distance of 35 Kms from Coimbatore Railway Station & 533 Kms from Chennai
  • Monkey Falls - At a distance of 67 Kms from Coimbatore, 27 Kms from Pollachi & 548 Kms from Chennai
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