Delhi to Bhangarh Fort Taxi
Delhi to Bhangarh Fort Taxi Service by Satnam Travels
Bhangarh Fort is unlike any other heritage destination within reach of Delhi. Built in the 17th century by Raja Madho Singh I of the Kachwaha dynasty, the fort stands at the edge of the Aravalli hills inside the Sariska Tiger Reserve buffer zone in Alwar district, Rajasthan. It is one of the most well-preserved large fort complexes in the region — sprawling across a hillside with palaces, temples, a bazaar street, gates, and perimeter walls that extend for several kilometres. At approximately 300 km from Delhi via Alwar on NH48, the drive takes 5 to 6 hours. It is a long but entirely practical one-day trip from Delhi or a comfortable overnight with a stay at Sariska or Alwar.
The Delhi to Bhangarh Fort cab service follows the NH48 expressway through Gurugram and Shahjahanpur, then cuts south through Behror and Alwar district before reaching Rajgarh and the fort approach road. The route is predominantly expressway or good state highway, and the final stretch through the Aravalli landscape is one of the most scenic drives in Rajasthan. The fort itself requires 2 to 3 hours to explore properly — the Gopinath Temple at the base, the ascending bazaar ruins, the inner palaces, and the perimeter views from the upper ramparts all deserve time that a hurried visit does not allow.
The Archaeological Survey of India manages Bhangarh and it is one of the few ASI sites in India with a board at the entrance explicitly prohibiting entry after sunset and before sunrise. This restriction, combined with the isolated Aravalli hillside setting and the centuries of legend attached to the site, has made Bhangarh one of the most talked-about destinations in North India for both history enthusiasts and those drawn by curiosity about its reputation.
Satnam Travels provides taxi rental in Bhangarh for one-day trips from Delhi, overnight packages combining Sariska and Bhangarh, and one-way drops to Jaipur with a Bhangarh stopover. Fare confirmed at booking, no hidden charges.
One way taxi Delhi to Bhangarh Fort starts at Rs. 3,500 for a sedan. Round trip from Rs. 6,500. Call or WhatsApp to confirm your booking.
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Delhi to Bhangarh Fort Taxi Fare
| Trip | Sedan | Ertiga / Carens | Innova Crysta | Fortuner |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| One Way Delhi to Bhangarh Fort | Rs. 3,500 | Rs. 4,800 | Rs. 5,000 | Rs. 7,500 |
| Round Trip with Driver Waiting | Rs. 6,500 | Rs. 9,000 | Rs. 9,500 | Rs. 14,000 |
| Bhangarh + Sariska Tiger Reserve Day Trip | Rs. 7,500 | Rs. 10,500 | Rs. 11,500 | Contact us |
| Delhi to Bhangarh to Jaipur (One Way Drop) | Rs. 4,500 | Rs. 6,200 | Rs. 7,000 | Rs. 10,500 |
| Delhi to Bhangarh + Alwar Day Trip | Rs. 7,000 | Rs. 9,800 | Rs. 10,500 | Contact us |
| Round Trip Per km Rate | Rs. 11/km | Rs. 14 to 15/km | Rs. 16 to 18/km | Rs. 23/km |
| Tempo Traveller Per km | Rs. 22 onwards | |||
| Force Urbania Per km | Rs. 26 to 28 | |||
Bhangarh Fort and What to Expect
Bhangarh is not a one-structure site. It is a complete fort township spread across a hillside in the Aravalli range, with temples, palaces, market streets, gates, and outer walls that take real time to walk through and understand. Knowing what you will encounter before you arrive makes the experience far richer.
Delhi to Bhangarh Fort by Car — Planning the Trip
The Delhi to Bhangarh Fort car rental is one of the most scenic and historically rewarding day trips from Delhi. At approximately 300 km via Alwar on NH48, the drive takes 5 to 6 hours. The NH48 expressway covers the first 180 km to Shahjahanpur efficiently, and the route then transitions to state highways through Behror and Alwar district before reaching the Rajgarh area and the final approach to Bhangarh. The road through Alwar district is well-maintained and the Aravalli landscape in this section — forested hills, narrow valleys, and the occasional village — makes for a significantly more interesting drive than the flat expressway that precedes it. Leaving Delhi at 4:30 AM to 5 AM reaches Bhangarh before 11 AM, allowing a full morning at the fort and a return to Delhi by 8 PM.
The fort gates open at sunrise and ASI staff close them strictly at sunset. Entry after dark is not permitted — the restriction is enforced, not advisory. Plan your visit so that you arrive well before sunset if you have been combining Bhangarh with other nearby sites. A realistic fort visit of 2 to 3 hours needs to start no later than 2 hours before sunset to be completed comfortably.
Combining Bhangarh with Sariska Tiger Reserve
The most popular full-day combination from Delhi is Bhangarh Fort in the morning and Sariska Tiger Reserve in the afternoon. The Bhangarh Fort taxi from Delhi stops at the fort for the morning, then drives to the Sariska range office for an afternoon safari booking. Total distance for both from Delhi and back is approximately 650 to 700 km, making it a very long day that is more comfortable with an overnight at Alwar or Sariska. Our drivers coordinate the timing between the fort visit and the safari zone entry time, accounting for the distance and the advance booking requirement at Sariska Forest Department. Sariska also has the Neelkanth temple cluster 24 km inside the sanctuary — a secondary stop that many visitors add if time permits.
Delhi to Bhangarh to Jaipur One Way Route
For travellers doing the Delhi to Jaipur journey, Bhangarh is one of the most rewarding en-route detours available. The one way taxi Delhi to Bhangarh Fort booking in this case covers Delhi to the fort and then onwards to Jaipur as a single trip. Bhangarh is approximately 90 km from Jaipur via Rajgarh and Alwar. Adding the fort to a Delhi-Jaipur one-way journey makes the total distance approximately 390 km and adds 3 to 4 hours to the travel time. No vehicle change at Bhangarh, no rebooking at any point. One driver, one fixed fare, the entire route. For more options in Rajasthan once you reach Jaipur, see our Jaipur to Chand Baori Abhaneri taxi page for the heritage stepwell trip and our Jaipur to Tal Chhapar taxi page for the blackbuck sanctuary day trip from Jaipur.
Book Delhi to Bhangarh Fort Taxi
Call with your travel date, number of people, vehicle preference, and whether you need a round trip from Delhi, a Bhangarh plus Sariska full-day trip, or a one-way drop to Jaipur with Bhangarh as a stop. Fare confirmed in one call. No advance payment required. Driver details shared before departure. Pickup from all areas across Delhi including Connaught Place, South Extension, Defence Colony, Dwarka, Rohini, Vasant Kunj, Noida, Gurugram, Greater Noida, IGI Airport, New Delhi Railway Station, and Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station.
Frequently Asked Questions
Delhi to Bhangarh Fort one way taxi starts at Rs. 3,500 for a sedan. Round trip with driver waiting starts at Rs. 6,500. Innova Crysta one way starts at Rs. 5,000 and round trip at Rs. 9,500. Fare includes vehicle, driver, and fuel. Toll charges of approximately Rs. 300 to 400 are extra. Bhangarh Fort ASI entry fee is paid separately at the site. All fares are confirmed at the time of booking with no changes.
Delhi to Bhangarh Fort is approximately 300 km by road via NH48 through Shahjahanpur and then through Alwar district. The drive takes 5 to 6 hours depending on traffic at the Delhi and Gurugram exit and road conditions on the Alwar section. Leaving at 4:30 to 5 AM from Delhi reaches the fort before 11 AM comfortably.
Yes, Bhangarh Fort can be done as a one day trip from Delhi if you leave early. Depart by 4:30 to 5 AM, reach the fort by 10 to 11 AM, spend 2 to 3 hours at the complex, and return to Delhi by 7 to 8 PM. The day is long — approximately 14 to 15 hours total — and is more comfortable with an Innova Crysta or larger vehicle for the 300 km drive each way. An overnight at Sariska or Alwar is the more comfortable alternative if timing allows.
Yes. Sariska Tiger Reserve is 35 km from Bhangarh. Morning at the fort, afternoon safari at Sariska. Total round trip distance from Delhi covering both is approximately 650 to 700 km, making it a very long day. An overnight stay at Alwar or inside Sariska is recommended for this combination to avoid extreme driving hours. We coordinate both stops in one booking.
Yes. Bhangarh is approximately 90 km from Jaipur and can be included as an en-route stop on a Delhi to Jaipur one-way trip. The total distance Delhi to Bhangarh to Jaipur is approximately 390 km and takes 7 to 8 hours. One booking covers the entire route — Delhi pickup, Bhangarh visit, and Jaipur drop. Sedan fare for this one-way route starts at Rs. 4,500.
Bhangarh Fort is open from sunrise to sunset daily. The Archaeological Survey of India manages the site and charges a nominal entry fee for Indian nationals and a higher rate for foreign nationals. Entry after sunset and before sunrise is explicitly prohibited — this restriction is stated on a board at the entrance and is enforced by ASI staff on site. Photography inside the complex is permitted at no extra charge.
For the 300 km distance, the Innova Crysta is the most recommended vehicle for families and groups of 4 to 7 for the long drive comfort. For 2 to 3 people, the Swift Dzire or Etios sedan works fine. The Fortuner is a good choice if the group size is 4 to 5 and they want a premium SUV for the long highway. For groups of 8 or more, Force Urbania and Tempo Traveller are available with group fares. The road to Bhangarh is manageable in all vehicles.