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Delhi to Patna Tempo Traveller

Are you searching to travel to Bihar via road? Book our tempo traveller services from Delhi to Patna, Bihar and travel in comfort on special festivals, wedding or any other need. Our fleet ranges from 9 seater to 26 seater, with push back seats, individual AC vents, charging points, Wi-Fi and GPS. While you relax or play games on the way, an experienced driver will take care of the road. With multiple stop options, ample space for luggage and smooth expressway routes, your journey to Patna becomes a travel experience rather than just a long drive.

Distance Between Delhi and Patna

Delhi to Patna distance by road is 1042 km via Agra-Lucknow Expressway and Purvanchal Expressway. The journey takes around 16-17 hours depending on traffic and breaks. This is one of the fastest and most reliable ways to travel between the two cities as both expressways are well maintained and designed for long haul. The expressway toll plazas have clean washrooms, food courts and rest areas where you can take short breaks and refresh before moving ahead. When you choose rental Tempo Traveller for long distances, they become manageable, you can relax, chat or even sleep while you cruise to your destination.

Delhi to Patna Route: Delhi- Kanpur- Lucknow- Patna Via Lucknow and Purvanchal Expressway

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Why Booking Luxury Tempo Traveller for Patna is Best?

Do you know Patna is one of the oldest cities in the world, which is inhabited continuously for more than 2,500 years? If you want to explore the rich heritage of Bihar’s capital, or want to reach your home to attend a special occasion, rally, wedding or festival, then booking a Delhi to Patna tempo traveller is the best alternative option instead of train or flight. Instead of driving yourself or coordinating with multiple cars, you can choose a tempo traveller which lets you travel with your entire group in comfort.

Driving more than 1000 kms is no small task, but travelling in a tempo traveller makes it so much better. Instead of splitting into multiple cars, your entire group stays together, sharing laughter, stories and even impromptu dance sessions on the way. Our fleet ranges from 9 seater to 26 seater traveller bus options, with enough space for luggage, individual AC vents and entertainment systems. Seats recline, so you can nap during the drive and charging points so you can keep your devices charged.

Having a professional driver means you don’t have to worry about traffic or finding parking spots in crowded cities. You can stop wherever you want, whether it’s to savour roadside samosas or watch the sunrise over the Ganges. The freedom to explore without any restrictions is what makes traveling in a tempo traveller the best for your Delhi to Patna trip.

Delhi to Patna Tempo Traveller Fare

Tempo Traveller Type Rent Per Km + Driver Charges Cost for Delhi to Patna
Trip ( 2100 KM round trip)
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9 Seater
Rs 22 + Rs 500/day
Rs 52,000 Book Now Call us
12 Seater
Rs 22 + Rs 500/day
Rs 52,000 Book Now Call us
15 Seater
Rs 25 + Rs 500/day
Rs 58,000 Book Now Call us
16 Seater
Rs 26 + Rs 500/day
Rs 62,000 Book Now Call us
18 Seater
Rs 27 + Rs 500/day
Rs 66,000 Book Now Call us
20 Seater
Rs 28 + Rs 600/day
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26 Seater
Rs 30 + Rs 800/day
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Popular Places to Visit in Patna

Gandhi Ghat Gandhi Ghat is a serene riverside where the Ganga Aarti happens in the evening. Priests perform the puja with big oil lamps while the chants and hymns fill the air. The flickering flames and the reflections on the Ganges are a sight to behold. You can take a boat ride to watch the aarti from the water which is a different perspective altogether. This is also the place where Mahatma Gandhi’s ashes were immersed so it has a lot of historical significance to its spiritual vibe.

Patna Sahib Gurudwara Patna Sahib Gurudwara is a holy place for Sikhs, built to mark the birthplace of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. The big white marble structure with golden domes is a symbol of faith. Inside the complex, you will find the relics and personal belongings of the Guru are kept with love. Devotees from all over the world come to pay obeisance and participate in the langar.

Golghar Golghar is a big granary built in 1786 to prevent famine during British rule. The structure has a dome shape with 145 steps spiraling to the top. From the top you get a view of Patna and the Ganges in the distance. The granary has an echo effect, visitors often test by shouting and hearing their voices back. It’s an iconic landmark that combines history and architecture in the heart of the city.

Bihar Museum The Bihar Museum is a contemporary space that takes you through the ancient and medieval history of the region. The galleries have sculptures, pottery, coins and artefacts from the Mauryan and Gupta eras. The Didarganj Yakshi is one of the museum’s most prized possessions. Interactive displays and audio guides make the museum experience more engaging. It’s a great place to understand Bihar’s contribution to Indian art, culture and politics.

Kesaria Stupa, East Champaran Kesaria Stupa is believed to be the tallest Buddhist stupa in the world, standing at 104 feet tall. It is said that Lord Buddha donated his begging bowl to the people of Kesaria here and this makes it an important pilgrimage site. The stupa built during the Mauryan period has multiple terraces with intricate carvings of Buddha figures. Although part of the structure is in ruins, the size and historical importance of the site attracts visitors from all over the country.

Patna Planetarium Patna Planetarium is one of the biggest in Asia and is a thrilling experience into the universe. The dome-shaped theatre shows stars, planets and space. It's an educational experience, especially for kids and science lovers. The building itself is an architectural wonder and the surrounding gardens are a nice walk.

Buddha Smriti Udyan Buddha Smriti Udyan is a beautifully landscaped garden dedicated to Lord Buddha. The central stupa has sacred relics from Buddha’s life, which were gifted to India by various Buddhist countries. The garden has a meditation centre where you can spend time in silence and introspection. The well-maintained paths, lush greenery and informative plaques make it a peaceful place to learn about Buddhism while walking in nature.

Best Plan for Patna Tour in 4 Days

Day 1: Delhi to Patna

Start your journey early in the morning to make the most of the day. Stop in Mathura for a delicious breakfast and visit the Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple. Continue your journey to Agra and explore Taj Mahal. Have your lunch at the local restaurant before starting your journey to Agra-Lucknow Expressway. You will reach Lucknow by evening. Check in at your hotel, get fresh and go out to taste famous kebabs for dinner.

Day 2: Sightseeing in Patna

Start your day with a visit to the Sikh pilgrimage site named Takht Sri Patna Sahib. From there, go to explore Golghar which will give you panoramic views of the city. Next head to the Bihar Museum to explore ancient artifacts and historical exhibits. Once you have your lunch you can visit Gandhi Ghat to witness the peaceful Ganga Aarti in the evening. You can stroll along the riverbank and enjoy street food at Maurya Lok.

Day 3: Trip to Kesaria Stupa and Vaishali

Today you will leave early for a day trip to the tallest Buddhist stupa in the world named Kesaria Stupa. You can spend some time exploring some time the ancient ruins and learning about Buddhism. When you return from there, stop at the Vashali to see the historical sites associated with Lord Mahavira and Emperor Ashoka. Visit the Ashokan Pillar and walk around the archaeological remains. Return to Patna by evening and enjoy your dinner.

Day 4: Final Exploration and Back to Delhi

Start the day by visiting Patna Planetarium, one of the largest in Asia and enjoy the space show. Walk through Buddha Smriti Udyan, a peaceful park dedicated to Lord Buddha’s teachings. Have lunch at a well-known local restaurant. Start your return journey to Delhi in the afternoon and have dinner at Haveli in Agra for a final taste of North Indian cuisine before ending your trip back home.

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