Udaipur Transport

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Rickshaws and taxis are the usual means of transport. Rickshaw prices are relatively high and it's worth renting a bicycle: try Heera Cycle Store, at 86 Gangaur Ghat Rd, whose rates are the lowest at Rs25 per day. The same firm also has a fleet of well-maintained Scooty 50cc mopeds (Rs200/day) and a couple of 150cc Vespa-style motorcycles (Rs250/day) - ideal for trips outside the city.

RTDC, based at the tourist office, offers car rental and tours around the city (daily 8am-1pm; Rs74), and to Haldighati, Nathdwara and Eklingji (daily 2-7pm; Rs105). In addition, some of Udaipur's travel agencies - mostly located around Lalghat, Lake Palace Road and Chetak Circle offer city tours (Rs40-50), airport transfer (Rs200), private car rental, and booking services for trains and buses. All offer "fixed rates" to most destinations around the city, listed on handouts, but you can nearly always negotiate a reduction on these. Count on around Rs1000 for a full-day or long-haul trip.

 

 

 

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