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Prasanth - Pre-paid cabs are run by the police. Shashank started this thread for reasons in his OP. Radio cabs are different to pre-paid cabs but they do have a small counter at both Domestic and International airports where you can book from, just like pre-paid ones. This thread is not exactly the same topic as the one you have referred to in the link.
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how much will a city tour of delhi cost me if a i use this radio cabs service??...i want to visit all the major places in delhi..
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Maybe you can call one of the numbers mentioned and check out if they have anything that might be called a Delhi Tour |
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i want to visit Old Delhi (Raj Ghat, Jama Masjid, Red Fort) and New Delhi (Humaytun's Tomb, Qutub Minar, Rapjath, India Gate, President’s Residence and Diplomatic Enclave) and Hanuman TEMPLE, THE LOTUS TEMPLE and the Indian Museum. can i visit all these places in a day...or do i need to break it into 2 days.. are these places near each other so that it wont cost me much?? i can spend arnd 1000 bucks to visit these places..so if they r near about..then i can take the above said radio cab |
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even 2 days are not enough...try to priortise, you need time to absorb things...
All the things are close by, the farthest being the Qutub Minar and the Lotus temple. Rest all are in Central Delhi. It would be better to book a car and driver for a day, rather than radio cab, you might end up paying Rs.500-700 for 8 hours OR 80 KM... |
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ohh..k..so can i hire the car from the hotel itself??..also...can u suggest me some budget hotel upto Rs600/night...i tried searching the database here, but to no avail..i didnt find evn a single hotel which would be reliable...is it necessary to pre-book the hotel..or can i find land up directly??..i will be coming on June 20
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There is no waiting area at the airport, he might have to park the car, which would attract parking fees, and the waiting charges...I am sure there are some waiting charges...its better to call them and check that..
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Easy Cabs takes 50rs waiting charges for half an hour.
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My experience with Delhi radio cabs has been as follows:
EASY CABS (43434343) - definitely the best of the lot. Long hold times sometimes. Difficult to get cabs at peak times. Drivers are good and about 50% of the time speak English (knowing Hindi is VERY HELPFUL though.) Had a bad driver once who took me in circles but I refused to pay for the circles and he was fine with it Cabs have toll stickers so you only have to pay the NH8 toll if going from Gurgaon to Delhi (plus fare of course)MEGA CABS (41414141) - also pretty decent, clean cabs like Easycabs. You get an SMS when driver is on his way. Drivers don't normally speak much English. Cabs do not have a toll sticker so you may be asked to pay 25 Rs when crossing from Gurgaon to Delhi or vice versa in addition to any toll on NH8. CHANSON (47774777) - often available when first two are busy. Drivers do not speak English (at least not well.) No good or bad experiences with them . I call, they take me where I need to go. Have never had to cross the border with them. I don't know the name of this one but 44404440 - DO NOT USE. Cabs are dirty, drivers will try to cheat foreigners even if you speak Hindi with them. Management doesn't really seem to care either. If you don't speak Hindi at all, avoid. Avoid anyway if you don't want to fight with the driver when he tries to overcharge you. Hints and tips: 1) All these companies book in English. Drivers usually do not speak English. Occasionally you have one who wants to practice English with you. Those are fun, but if you don't want to talk, wear an iPod or read a book. 2) Carry a map with you. Even if you have no idea where you are, it makes them behave slightly better and not drive you in circles. Ask the driver to help you find your start location on the map. That way he knows that you're keeping tabs. 3) Helpful hindi phrases for the phone: I do not speak hindi - Main hindi nahi bolta (male) Main hindi nahi bolti (female) It is difficult for me to understand hindi on the phone - Telephone pe hindi samajhna mushkil hai Speak slowly Dheere boliye Say that again Phir se boliye 4) In cabs, drivers understand left and right, so if you know where you are going you can say 'yahi right lena' 'yahi left lena' and they will understand. 5) Drivers also understand English numbers but make sure that you remember your hindi numbers. So if you live in sector C-10, you can tell him you live at 'c-ten' but confirm it by saying 'c-dus' as well ![]() 6) You are NOT required to pay for CNG. If a driver is low on CNG, you have to get out of the cab (it's a safety thing). But you DO NOT HAVE TO PAY. If a driver makes you pay for CNG call the cab company immediately. This is not your responsibility. 7) If you have any complaints about your ride, call the company back. The dispatchers do not handle complaints. You will need to ask for a supervisor. Also know you can call during the ride if there are problems - driver driving rashly, overcharging you, driving you in circles. You have rights. Use them. If this happens, call and immediately ask to speak to a supervisor. Hope this helps. Radio cabs are a VERY good way to get around in the heat or when you have lots of baggage. But be sure to be street smart no matter what form of transport you use. Delhi is a tough city ![]() |
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This is routes car rentals...
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get to Delhi 2.00am check through customs?? 3.00am?? how long to The Metropolitan Hotel near CP???? Last edited by Dilliwala : Nov 14th, 2008 at 15:26. Reason: merge posts |
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Yep, about 30 minutes..
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