Delhi Getting Around
Local transport, taxis, trains, and getting between cities for Delhi, India. 5 verified facts from official sources.
5 facts · Last updated
| Fact | Source | Verified |
|---|---|---|
| India road safety: India has one of the world’s highest road accident death rates. All four governments warn against night driving. Hire a local driver rather than self-driving — traffic rules are loosely followed, vehicles often drive without lights at night, and livestock wanders onto roads. | FCDO, US State Dept, Canada GAC, Australia DFAT | 12 Mar 2026 |
| The Golden Triangle is India’s most popular tourist circuit connecting Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur — three cities that form a rough triangle on the map, each roughly 230–280km apart. The name comes from the shape of the route, not any official designation. It covers Mughal history (Delhi, Agra) and Rajput heritage (Jaipur). | General knowledge | 12 Mar 2026 |
| Jaipur to Delhi: 280km, 5hr by road. The Ajmer Shatabdi Express (train 12016) does it in 4hr 25min, departing Jaipur afternoon, arriving New Delhi evening. Flights take 1hr but add airport time. Most travellers take the morning Shatabdi or a private car. | Indian Railways / Google Maps | 12 Mar 2026 |
| Golden Triangle recommended durations: 4 days (rushed — 1 night each city), 5 days (standard — 2 nights Delhi, 1 Agra, 1 Jaipur), 7 days (comfortable — adds Ranthambore tiger safari or Pushkar). Most first-time visitors to India start with the Golden Triangle. | General knowledge | 12 Mar 2026 |
| Getting around Indian cities: Uber and Ola (India’s local equivalent) work in all major cities and are the safest, most reliable option for tourists. Fares are metered and paid by app. Autorickshaws are cheaper but insist on the meter or agree a fare before riding. Metro systems operate in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Kochi, and Jaipur. | Uber India / Ola | 12 Mar 2026 |