Srirangam to Ambur Car Pool
Perfect for comfortable daily commutes, office travel, and long-distance city rides. Share your ride, split expenses, and travel smarter.
Experience hassle-free travel from Srirangam to Ambur with GoRide Partners for a safe and comfortable journey.
Whether you prefer the comfort of a car or the speed of a bike, GoRide Pooling connects you with riders traveling in the same direction. Share your journey, reduce travel costs, avoid traffic stress, and contribute to a greener environment.
Perfect for comfortable daily commutes, office travel, and long-distance city rides. Share your ride, split expenses, and travel smarter.
Ideal for quick city travel and short-distance commutes. Skip traffic, save time, and reach your destination faster.
Save money on every trip
Verified riders and secure travel
Real-time tracking and easy booking
Reduce traffic congestion and pollution
Convenient pickup and drop points
Eco-friendly shared rides for a greener future
| VEHICLE TYPE | ONE WAY TAXI FARE |
|---|---|
| Car | ₹4 / Km |
| Bike | ₹2 / Km |
Book low-cost outstation taxi services with transparent per km pricing. Enjoy affordable, reliable, and comfortable city-to-city travel with GoRide.
| VEHICLE TYPE | ONE WAY TAXI FARE | ROUND TRIP TAXI FARE |
|---|---|---|
| Go Mini | ₹13 / Km | ₹12 / Km |
| Go 4Seaters | ₹14 / Km | ₹13 / Km |
| Go 6Seaters | ₹19 / Km | ₹18 / Km |
| Go 7Seaters | ₹20 / Km | ₹19 / Km |
* Minimum distance: 50Kms. Toll, parking, hill station, waiting & state permit charges are extra, only if applicable.
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The approximate distance between these locations is around 306 kms (about 5h 34m of travel time). The distance may vary slightly depending on the specific route taken and the mode of travel. Road networks and connectivity play an important role in determining the exact distance. This information helps in planning travel, transport, and logistics effectively between different destinations.
Ambur is a city in Tirupathur district, Vellore region of Tamil Nadu, India. It is located on the banks of the Palar River between Chennai and Bangalore. Ambur has a sizeable leather industry, and is known for its spicy biryani and for the sweet, makkhenpeda. Ambur was the site of two major military actions in the 18th century. The first was the 1749 Battle of Ambur that opened the Second Carnatic War between the Arcot State and the Mughal Empire. In 1767, the siege of Ambur took place during the First Anglo-Mysore War, with local troops and a British force successfully resisting an attack by the Kingdom of Mysore and by the Hyderabad State.
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