Delhi to Charbhuja Nath Temple Taxi
Delhi to Charbhuja Nath Temple Taxi Service by Satnam Travels
Charbhuja Nath Ji Temple stands in Garhbor village in the Kumbhalgarh tehsil of Rajsamand district, roughly 38 km from Rajsamand town and 103 km north of Udaipur. Built in 1444 AD near the Gomati river, the temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu in the Charbhuja form, meaning the four-armed one who holds conch, discus, mace, and lotus. The idol, 85 cm high, is believed to have been worshipped by the Pandavas and was discovered by Shri Gang Dev following divine instruction in his dream. The inner sanctum shutters are gold, the outer doors are silver, and the entire temple is built in white marble and mirror work with stone elephants at the entrance. Over 125 battles are recorded in the temple's history to protect this idol, and the deity is considered one of the four principal Vaishnav dhams of Rajasthan alongside Shrinathji Nathdwara, Dwarkadheesh Kankroli, and Srinathji Salasar.
The Delhi to Charbhuja Nath Temple taxi route covers approximately 650 km via NH48 through Jaipur, then Ajmer bypass, then Nathdwara, then Garhbor. This is a major pilgrimage run from Delhi with significant demand from Vaishnav communities in Delhi NCR, Gurugram, Faridabad, and Noida. Many pilgrims combine the Charbhuja darshan with Nathdwara's Shrinathji temple, Dwarkadheesh at Kankroli, and Kumbhalgarh Fort in a 2 to 3-day trip, making full use of the Mewar pilgrimage circuit in one journey from Delhi.
Satnam Travels provides Charbhuja Nath Temple taxi from Delhi for one way drops, round trip pilgrimage bookings, and multi-day circuits covering Nathdwara, Rajsamand, Kumbhalgarh, and Udaipur. The fare is fixed at booking. One driver handles the full trip.
One way taxi Delhi to Charbhuja Nath Temple starts at Rs. 7,200 for a sedan. Round trip from Rs. 12,800. Call or WhatsApp to confirm.
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Delhi to Charbhuja Nath Temple Taxi Fare
| Trip | Sedan | Ertiga / Carens | Innova Crysta | Fortuner |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| One Way Delhi to Charbhuja | Rs. 7,200 | Rs. 9,700 | Rs. 10,500 | Rs. 14,900 |
| Round Trip with Driver Waiting | Rs. 12,800 | Rs. 17,200 | Rs. 18,500 | Rs. 26,500 |
| Delhi to Charbhuja to Nathdwara (one way) | Rs. 7,600 | Rs. 10,200 | Rs. 11,200 | Rs. 15,800 |
| Delhi to Charbhuja to Kumbhalgarh (one way) | Rs. 8,000 | Rs. 10,700 | Rs. 11,800 | Contact us |
| Delhi to Charbhuja to Udaipur (one way) | Rs. 8,400 | Rs. 11,200 | Rs. 12,500 | 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 | |||
Charbhuja Nath Temple and What to Know Before You Go
Charbhuja Nath Ji temple in Garhbor is not a well-known circuit stop for most Delhi travellers, which is why those who make the effort find it genuinely different from the larger, more crowded Vaishnav temples. Knowing the temple and what surrounds it helps you plan the trip properly.
Delhi to Charbhuja Nath Temple by Car — Planning the Trip
The Delhi to Charbhuja Temple car rental is a serious long-distance pilgrimage run. At approximately 650 km and 11 to 13 hours of driving, this is not a day trip from Delhi under any realistic planning. The standard approach is a 2-day trip: leave Delhi at 4 to 5 AM on day one, reach Nathdwara by 2 to 3 PM for afternoon darshan at Shrinathji, overnight at Nathdwara or Rajsamand, then cover Charbhuja Garhbor in the morning of day two, add Kumbhalgarh if time allows, and start the return drive to Delhi in the afternoon. This gets you back in Delhi by midnight or late night of day two.
An alternative structure for devotees who specifically want the early morning darshan at Charbhuja Nath Ji temple is to leave Delhi at 3 AM, reach Nathdwara by 12 noon for the afternoon darshan, continue to Garhbor for late afternoon darshan at Charbhuja, overnight near Charbhuja or at Kumbhalgarh, and return via Nathdwara with another morning darshan before the long drive back. This 2-day structure gives two complete Vaishnav darshan experiences and the Kumbhalgarh heritage stop in one trip.
The Garhbor Approach Road and What to Expect Near the Temple
Garhbor village is inside the Aravalli range and the approach road from Nathdwara side, while not difficult, requires local knowledge of the junction turns. The same applies from the Rajsamand side. GPS directions occasionally route vehicles through incorrect cuts. Our drivers have covered this route regularly and know the correct approach from both directions. The village around the temple has basic dhaba-style food and water facilities. Accommodation options near Garhbor are limited; Nathdwara and Rajsamand town both have better options and are within 35 to 40 km. For larger groups, Kumbhalgarh resort area has good accommodation 32 km away. For Rajsamand-specific planning from Jaipur direction, see our Jaipur to Rajsamand taxi page, which covers the Rajsamand district circuit in detail.
Raksha Bandhan Fair at Charbhuja
The annual fair at Charbhuja Nath Ji temple is held on Raksha Bandhan, falling in August each year, and is one of the most significant gatherings in the Rajsamand district. The fair draws pilgrims from all over Rajasthan and from large Rajasthani communities in Delhi, Ahmedabad, and Mumbai. If you are planning a round trip taxi Delhi to Charbhuja Temple around Raksha Bandhan, book at least 2 to 3 weeks in advance as vehicle demand across the Delhi to Rajasthan corridor is very high during this period. The area around Garhbor sees significant traffic on fair day and our drivers know the alternate approach routes and parking zones that avoid the bottlenecks.
Combining Charbhuja with Ranakpur on the Return
Ranakpur Jain Temple is 55 km from Charbhuja Garhbor via the Desuri road and is one of the finest architectural experiences in Rajasthan, with 1444 individually carved marble pillars in the main temple. For groups returning from Charbhuja toward Jodhpur or Pali on their way back to Delhi via the NH62 route, Ranakpur is a natural and deeply worthwhile stop. The Ranakpur temple is open to non-Jain visitors and the forest setting inside the Aravalli adds to the experience. One booking with Satnam Travels covers the complete Delhi to Charbhuja to Ranakpur to Delhi routing without the need for a separate vehicle arrangement at any point.
Book Delhi to Charbhuja Nath Temple Taxi
Call with your travel dates, group size, vehicle preference, and whether you want a direct Charbhuja round trip or a multi-stop Mewar circuit including Nathdwara, Kumbhalgarh, and Udaipur. Confirmed in minutes, no advance payment. Driver details shared before departure. Pickup from all Delhi NCR locations including Connaught Place, South Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Dwarka, Rohini, Pitampura, and all major residential colonies.
Frequently Asked Questions
One way taxi from Delhi to Charbhuja Nath Temple starts at Rs. 7,200 for a sedan. Round trip with driver waiting starts at Rs. 12,800. Innova Crysta one way starts at Rs. 10,500. Fare includes vehicle, driver, and fuel. Toll charges of approximately Rs. 600 to 700 are paid on the NH48 Jaipur-Ajmer-Nathdwara route.
Charbhuja Nath Ji Temple in Garhbor, Rajsamand is approximately 640 to 660 km from Delhi via NH48 through Jaipur and Ajmer, then via NH58 to Nathdwara, then 38 km to Garhbor. The drive takes 11 to 13 hours including rest stops. A 2-day trip with overnight at Nathdwara is strongly recommended.
Charbhuja Nath Ji Temple is one of the four principal Vaishnav dhams of Rajasthan. Built in 1444 AD, the temple houses an 85 cm Vishnu idol with gold inner shutters, silver outer doors, and intricate mirror work throughout. The idol is believed to have been worshipped by the Pandavas. Over 125 battles were fought historically to protect this idol. The annual Raksha Bandhan fair is one of the largest gatherings in Rajsamand district.
Yes. Nathdwara is 38 km from Charbhuja and Kumbhalgarh Fort is 32 km from Charbhuja. A 2-day trip works well: Day 1 Nathdwara evening darshan and overnight, Day 2 morning Shrinathji darshan, Charbhuja darshan, Kumbhalgarh Fort afternoon, return drive to Delhi. One booking covers the complete routing.
October to March is the best time for the drive and the weather in Rajsamand district. The Raksha Bandhan fair in August is the most spiritually significant time to visit but requires advance booking of 2 to 3 weeks for vehicles due to high demand. Avoid peak summer months (April to June) for a comfortable long drive from Delhi.
Yes. Ranakpur Jain Temple is 55 km from Charbhuja Garhbor via the Desuri road and is a must-see addition for the return leg. The 1444-pillared marble temple in the Aravalli forest valley is one of the finest Jain temples in India. Our drivers know both approaches to Ranakpur and it can be added to the same booking without any separate arrangement.
The Innova Crysta is strongly recommended for the 650 km pilgrimage drive. It gives 7 passengers genuine comfort on a long trip, has adequate ground clearance for the Garhbor village approach road, and holds luggage for an overnight trip. For 2 to 4 people on a tighter budget, the Swift Dzire or Etios sedan is comfortable on the main highways. For groups of 10 to 20 pilgrims, Tempo Traveller or Force Urbania is the right choice.