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Situated on the banks of the Purna River, Partur is a city in the Jalna district of Maharashtra that is known for its rich cultural heritage, historical significance, and for being a major educational and commercial hub in the region. With its diverse population, vibrant markets, and a plethora of tourist attractions, Partur has gained recognition as a prominent destination for travellers seeking a glimpse into the authentic Maharashtrian lifestyle.
Partur is a small and charming town located in the Jalna district of Maharashtra, India. Known for its peaceful environment, Partur offers a simple lifestyle and serves as an important connecting point for travelers within the state. The town is primarily agricultural, with local farmers growing crops like cotton, jowar, and pulses, which contribute to the area's economy and give Partur a rural charm. Although Partur is not as large as some other towns, it has essential facilities, including schools, hospitals, and markets that support the daily lives of its residents. A key feature of Partur is its railway station, which acts as a central hub for nearby villages, connecting them to bigger cities in Maharashtra like Aurangabad and Nanded. The station plays a vital role in trade and transportation, making travel convenient for people in the surrounding areas. While the town is modest in size, it has a welcoming atmosphere and a close-knit community. During festivals, especially Ganesh Chaturthi and Diwali, Partur comes alive with traditional celebrations, where people gather, share sweets, and light up their homes, adding a warm glow to the town’s calm surroundings. Partur may be small, but it leaves a lasting impression with its natural beauty, kind people, and deep-rooted traditions that bring simplicity and peace to everyday life.
Taxi from Beas to Partur is readily available at CabBazar.
Beas to Partur by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Beas to Partur distance is 1757 Km and is 30.1 hours journey. Book your Beas to Parturcar tour package. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
CabBazar is committed to keep the pricing as simple and clear as possible. So, we provide one price for your Beas to Partur taxi which covers a specified maximum kilometer and maximum days. So, you know upfront how much taxi is going to cost you and plan your budget well. CabBazar offer cheapest cab from Beas to Partur.
The prices are dynamic and transparent and give a win-win deal for both you and our partnered taxi services providers. CabBazar provides the best price for Beas to Partur cab and our prices are generally 20% lower than competition.
Vehicle Type | Model | Capacity | Per Km Rate |
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Hatchback | Wagon-R, Indica or similar | 4 seater | Rs. 9 |
Sedan | Dzire, Etios or similar | 4 seater | Rs. 9 |
SUV | Marazzo, Ertiga or similar | 6 seater | Rs. 12.5 |
Assured Innova | Innova, Innova Crysta | 6 seater | Rs. 13.5 |
Being an Aggregator, CabBazar provides you enormous car options for your Beas to Partur taxi booking. You can book a compact hatchback car or a more comfortable sedan car, a 6 seater SUV car or a high end Innova Crysta car. You can mention your specific preference, if any, while raising a taxi booking request. Our partnered taxi services providers have various cars available with them for Beas to Partur taxi service. You may book Beas to Partur round trip cab or one way multi-stop cab in case you plan not to return to Beas and drop at some other destination. All sightseeings are included in both round trip and one way multi-stop trips. You can customize your Beas to Partur car package as needed. You may also book Beas to Partur one way drop taxi or a local hourly rental cab in Partur with CabBazar.
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