Rent a Car in Taranga Jain Temple for outstation travel, day-based rentals and airport transfers
Rent a Gozo cab with driver for local and outstation travel in Taranga Jain Temple. Gozo provides taxis with driver on rent in Taranga Jain Temple, including one way outstation taxi drops, outstation roundtrips and outstation shared taxi to nearby cities or day-based hourly rentals in or around Taranga Jain Temple. You can also book cabs for your vacation or business trips for single or multiple days within or around Taranga Jain Temple or to nearby cities and towns. Car rental services in Taranga Jain Temple are also available for flexible outstation packages that are billed by custom package tour itinerary or by day
Gozo is India’s leader in outstation car rental. We provide economy, premium and luxury cab rental services for outstation and local travel over 3000 towns & cities and on over 50,000 routes all around India. If you prefer to hire specific brands of cars like Innova or Swift Dzire then book our Assured Sedan or Assured SUV cab categories. You are guaranteed a Toyota Innova when you book an Assured SUV or guaranteed a Swift Dzire when you book an Assured Sedan. With Gozo you can book a one way cab with driver from Taranga Jain Temple to gurgaon,jaipur,noida,dehradun,pune and many more. Gozo provides well maintained air-conditioned (AC) cars, courteous drivers and our services are available 24x7x365. Gozo partners with regional taxi operators in Taranga Jain Temple who maintain highest level of service quality and have a very good knowledge of the local roads and highway driving. We also provide local sightseeing trips and tours in or around the city. Our customers include domestic & international tourists, large event groups and business travellers who take rent cars for outstation trips and also for local taxi requirements in the Taranga Jain Temple area.
Outstation shared taxi and shuttle services are also available in Taranga Jain Temple
In September of 2018, Gozo has introduced the facility to hire a AC shared taxi by seat. We call this service Gozo SHARED. There are two types of services available. Gozo runs regular SHARED TAXI shuttle services on popular routes. Book a seat in our a shared taxi shuttle at our book a Shared taxi Shuttle page. Or you can book a seat in our Gozo FLEXXI AC outstation shared services.
With Gozo FLEXXI you are going to carpool with a person who has booked a full taxi and is willing to share his seats. Gozo FLEXXI is available in all major cities and on all popular outstation taxi routes across India. Gozo FLEXXI is much cheaper than traveling by an AC bus
If you have firm plans and prefer to rent your own taxi, you can simply book a FLEXXI option and choose to sell your unused seats. Gozo cabs will help promote your unused seats to riders who are willing to travel in a shared taxi.
Little about Taranga Jain Temple
Taranga is a Jain pilgrimage center near Kheralu in Mehsana district, Gujarat, India. The oldest Jain temple constructed in 1121 by the Chaulukya king Kumarapala, under the advice of his teacher, Acharya Hemachandra. The Svetambara compound consists of 14 temples in all. There are also five other Digambara-affiliated temples at Taranga hill. The place was historically associated with Buddhism and the monuments dated to 4th-8th century are found here. Ajitnath Jain temple Taranga became important Jain pilgrimage site after 12th century. In Kumarapala Pratibodha of Somaprabhacharya, composed in Vikram Samvat 1241, states the local Buddhist king Veni Vatsaraja and Jain monk Khaputacharya had built a temple for goddess Tara and thus the town was named Tarapur.[1] The hill for the most part covered with brushwood and forest is, on the east and west, crossed by road that lead to a plateau where stand the temples built of white sandstone and brick. The main temple was built by Chaulukya king Kumarapala (1143 - 1174) after he became follower of Jainism under his teacher Acharya Hemchandra.[2] In the center of the main vast square of the length of 230 ft and the breadth 230 ft (70 m square), this temple is 50 ft long, 100 ft broad and 142 ft high (15 m by 30 m by 43 m). It has a perimeter of 639 ft (195 m). The 275 m (902 ft) high wooden summit of this temple is beautifully carved. It has seven domes. It is hard to see how the stones were ever brought through the forest to the top of the hill. The red interior of the temple throws out in strong relief the 2.75 m white marble figure of Ajitnath, the second Tirthankara seated in the shrine, decorated with precious stones let into the marble. The features wear the usual expression of deep repose or quiet covert scorn. On the right hand side of the temple, there are footprints of Rishabha and of the 20 Tirthankaras and on the left hand side, there are a temple of Gaumukha, the Samavasarana, and the Jambudvipa painting. On the outer platform of the main temple, there are idols of Padmavati and Kumarapala himself.[2] The special times of pilgrimage are during the full moon in the months of Kartika and Chaitra (November and April). In the adjoining shrines are various images. In one is an upright block of marble with 208 representations of the Tirthankara .
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Best time for renting a car in Taranga Jain Temple
Taranga Jain Temple enjoys a maritime climate throughout the year and to be very realistic you can visit the city in any time of the year. However, the months between September and February see the highest tourist inflow to the city because the weather becomes even more pleasant during the Winter season. The winter months in Taranga Jain Temple are the best time to visit the city.
Things to look at while booking an outstation cab to and from Taranga Jain Temple
- Ensure that a commercial taxi is being provided. Only commercial vehicles can legally transport passengers from one city to another. Commercial passenger vehicles have yellow colored license plates and are required to have the necessary transport permits.
- Find if the route you will travel on has tolls. If yes, are tolls included in your booking quote
- When you are crossing state boundaries, state taxes are due. Preferably get a quotation with state taxes included else you are at the risk of being scammed again. Most taxi operators will pay for monthly or annual state tax on routes that they are commonly serving. By getting an inclusive quote, you are getting this benefit passed on to you. By getting a quote where taxes are excluded, you are going to have to pay the taxi operator and will most likely not get a receipt for the same
- Price is great but service is what matters. So try to focus on service at a reasonable price. When you go for the cheapest, you will ending up getting what you pay for.