Popular Route

Chandigarh to Delhi Cab

Travel from Chandigarh to Delhi comfortably with Aradhya Travels. Covering 250 km in approximately 4-5 hours via NH-44 through Punjab and Haryana, this is one of our most popular outstation routes.

What You Get

  • Approx. 250 km · 4-5 hours travel time
  • Competitive fares — call or WhatsApp for a quote
  • One-way and round-trip options
  • AC sedan, MUV, and SUV fleet available
  • Experienced drivers familiar with highways and the Delhi route

Highway Experts

Smooth highway driving on the Chandigarh–Delhi route with timely arrivals.

Comfortable AC Cabs

Well-maintained vehicles with ample legroom and luggage space.

Easy Booking

Call +91-8437867867 or WhatsApp us to confirm your Delhi trip instantly.

About Delhi

Delhi, India's capital, is a vibrant metropolis where ancient heritage meets modern life. A Chandigarh to Delhi cab ride covers roughly 250 km on the smooth NH-44 highway, making it one of the most frequently booked one-way routes. Whether you're travelling for business, connecting to IGI Airport, or exploring the city's monuments and markets, Delhi offers an unmatched mix of history, culture, and cuisine.

What Delhi Is Famous For

  • Mughal and British-era monuments — Red Fort, Humayun's Tomb, Qutub Minar
  • India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhavan, and the wide avenues of Lutyens' Delhi
  • Bustling markets — Chandni Chowk, Sarojini Nagar, Connaught Place
  • World-class museums, art galleries, and performing arts venues
  • Diverse street food and North Indian cuisine
  • Gateway to Agra, Jaipur, and the Golden Triangle circuit

En Route from Chandigarh

Scenic stops and towns you'll pass on the journey from Chandigarh.

  • Ambala — major highway junction and cantonment town
  • Karnal — historic city on the Yamuna basin, famous for basmati rice
  • Panipat — site of three legendary medieval battles
  • Murthal — popular dhaba stop known for parathas (near Sonipat)

Places to Visit in Delhi

Top attractions to explore once you arrive — we can also arrange local day trips.

Red Fort (Lal Qila)

UNESCO World Heritage Site and Mughal fortress built by Shah Jahan — the centrepiece of Old Delhi and Independence Day celebrations.

India Gate

Iconic war memorial arch on Rajpath surrounded by lawns — especially beautiful in the evening when lit up.

Qutub Minar

A 73-metre UNESCO-listed minaret and complex dating to the 12th century — the tallest brick minaret in the world.

Humayun's Tomb

Stunning Mughal garden tomb that inspired the Taj Mahal — serene lawns and intricate red sandstone architecture.

Lotus Temple

A Bahá'í House of Worship shaped like a lotus flower — admired for its modern architecture and peaceful atmosphere.

Akshardham Temple

A grand Hindu temple complex on the Yamuna with boat rides, gardens, and a spectacular evening water show.

Chandni Chowk

Old Delhi's legendary bazaar — narrow lanes packed with spice shops, jewellers, and famous eateries like Karim's.

Connaught Place

Colonial-era circular market in central Delhi — shopping, restaurants, and a lively hub for locals and tourists.

Lodhi Garden

A peaceful urban park with 15th-century tombs, jogging trails, and green spaces popular with morning walkers.