Ayodhya to Mathura Taxi Service
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Ayodhya to Mathura Taxi

Ayodhya to Mathura Taxi

Ayodhya and Mathura sit at opposite ends of Uttar Pradesh, but a lot of devotees end up treating them as one trip — Ram's birthplace, then Krishna's, back to back. The problem is getting between the two by bus or train. You're almost always switching at Lucknow or Kanpur, standing around waiting for a connection, and by the time you actually reach Mathura, half the day's gone.

Book an Ayodhya to Mathura taxi and that whole mess just isn't there anymore. The car comes to you and takes you straight to wherever you need to be in Mathura. No changeovers, no standing around. It's a long drive though, so booking ahead actually matters here — more than it would on some short local hop. You don't want to be standing at a taxi stand after darshan, tired, trying to negotiate a fare with whoever's around.

Pickup's flexible — Ram Janmabhoomi, Hanuman Garhi, Ayodhya Dham Railway Station, Ayodhya Cantt Railway Station, Maharishi Valmiki International Airport, or just your hotel door, whatever works. Drop the same deal on the Mathura side — Krishna Janmabhoomi, Dwarkadhish Temple, Vishram Ghat, Mathura Junction, or any address really, across Mathura or Vrindavan. Just give us the pickup point and a rough time, the driver takes care of the rest.

Ayodhya to Mathura Distance

The road distance lands somewhere around 500 to 556 km — depends a bit on which way the driver goes — and you're looking at 8 to 10 hours on the road once you count in breaks. It's one of the longest religious-circuit drives in the state, honestly, so most people leave at first light and try to get it done in one shot, reaching Mathura by evening. Doing it as a same-day round trip isn't really practical at this distance. If you want the car to just wait a day or two before heading back, though, that's simple enough to set up. Traffic usually piles up around Lucknow and Kanpur, and again once you're nearing Agra — so give yourself an extra hour or so for those bits.

The Route from Ayodhya to Mathura

Most drivers stick to Ayodhya – Lucknow – Kanpur – Etawah – Agra – Mathura, running NH27 into NH19 for the bulk of it. Makes sense too — road's in fair condition, and dhabas or petrol pumps are never too far off. Some swap onto the Agra–Lucknow Expressway after Kanpur instead, slightly smoother, a touch faster in theory — but city traffic on either side eats into that gain pretty quickly.

[ Ayodhya (Start) ] ➔ [ Lucknow ] ➔ [ Kanpur ] ➔ [ Etawah ] ➔ [ Agra ] ➔ [ Mathura (Drop) ]

Some people like to break the trip up — a meal stop in Lucknow, maybe a few hours in Agra for the Taj Mahal before pushing on. Both work fine; just mention it at booking time so the driver can build it into the schedule.

Ayodhya to Mathura Taxi Fare

Rates on this route run roughly ₹10 to ₹13 per km. What you actually end up paying depends on the vehicle, whether it's one-way or round trip, and how near you're travelling to a big date like Janmashtami, Ram Navami or Diwali — prices firm up a bit around those.

Vehicle Type Ideal For Approx. One-Way Fare Approx. Round Trip Fare
Hatchback Solo traveller, small group ₹5,500 onwards ₹11,000 onwards
Sedan (Dezire or similar) Family of 3–4 ₹6,500 onwards ₹12,500 onwards
SUV (Ertiga or similar) Family with extra luggage ₹8,000 onwards ₹15,000 onwards
Innova / Innova Crysta Larger families, more comfort ₹10,500 onwards ₹19,500 onwards
Innova Hycross Premium comfort, preferred by NRI and VIP pilgrims ₹12,500 onwards ₹22,000 onwards
12 Seater Tempo Traveller Group or extended family ₹15,000 onwards ₹28,000 onwards

Note:

Treat these as rough numbers, not something set in stone. Diesel prices shift, festival dates push things up, and even where exactly in Ayodhya you are picked up can nudge the fare a bit. The confirmed price comes once your date and car are finalised.

One-Way or Round Trip — Which Works Better

It really depends on what's next on your trip. If Vrindavan, Agra, or Delhi is the next stop after Mathura, one-way's the smarter call — you pay for the distance you cover, not for the driver's empty ride home. But if you're heading back to Ayodhya in a few days, or the return date's still up in the air, round trip works better. The driver just waits it out instead of you scrambling to book a second cab down the line.

Why Book Our Ayodhya to Mathura Taxi Service

  • Ayodhya-Lucknow-Kanpur-Agra-Mathura route more times than they can count, our drivers know the good dhabas and which lane to jump into before traffic gets ugly
  • Simple per-km pricing, tolls included — what we quote is what you pay, nothing extra at the end
  • One-way or round trip — whatever suits your plan, we'll figure it out together
  • Solo traveller? Take a hatchback. Bigger group? We've got Tempo Travellers ready
  • Pickup works from Ram Janmabhoomi, Ayodhya Dham Railway Station, the airport, or straight from your hotel
  • Drop-off anywhere across Mathura and Vrindavan — Krishna Janmabhoomi and Dwarkadhish Temple included

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How to Book an Ayodhya to Mathura Taxi

Nothing complicated about it. Just call or WhatsApp us with your pickup spot, travel date, and headcount — we'll sort out the rest. Once the car is confirmed, you get a plain fare breakdown, nothing hidden for later. Given the length of this drive, most people book a few days out rather than gambling on finding something at a stand on the day.

Steps to Book:

  • Pick a vehicle based on group size and how much comfort you're after.
  • Send pickup point, drop location, date, and timing.
  • Get the full quote before committing; nothing added later.
  • Confirm with a small advance.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is around 500 to 550 km depending on the route you take, roughly an 8 to 10 hour drive by taxi.
Mostly via Lucknow, Kanpur, Etawah, and Agra on NH27 and NH19 — it's the shortest, most serviced way to cover this stretch.
Starting early, most drivers wrap this up in a single day. But if you'd rather take it slow, plenty of travellers split the drive with an overnight stop halfway.
Totally doable — Agra sits right on the route. Just flag it when you book so the driver builds in the extra time.
Yeah, generally. One-way is just for your leg of the journey. Round trip also covers the driver heading back.
Depends on how the booking's structured — best to confirm this at the time of booking so you know exactly what's in the quote.
A sedan's fine for 3-4 people with normal luggage. Bigger family, more bags — go for an SUV or Innova; it'll be a more comfortable ride over this distance.
Most of the year, a couple of days' notice is plenty. But around Janmashtami, Ram Navami, or other big dates, book a bit earlier — this route fills up fast when demand spikes.