Nagpur to Chennai Taxi Service
Book Nagpur to Chennai taxi service with Tanushree Cabs for a stress-free journey. We offer affordable and reliable services for your one-way drop or round-trips.
Choose from a variety of cars tailored to your preferences including Innova, Kia Carens, Dzire, Ertiga, Crysta and more. Get 5% discount on online cab bookings.
You can book your Nagpur to Chennai cab from Nagpur Airport, Railway Station or anywhere else in the city. Tanushree Cabs provides comfortable and reliable car rental services for your entire trip.
Nagpur to Chennai Distance by Road
Travelling from Nagpur to Chennai by road covers an approximate distance of 1,126 kilometers. This road trip between the two cities takes around 20 hr to complete by car.
Nagpur to Chennai Taxi Rates
For a round-trip, cab fares begin at ₹12 per kilometer.
Vehicle | Per Km Rate | Driver Allowance |
---|---|---|
Swift Dzire | ₹12 | ₹300 |
Maruti Ertiga | ₹15 | ₹300 |
Kia Carens | ₹16 | ₹350 |
Innova Crysta | ₹18 | ₹500 |

Booking Nagpur to Chennai Cab Online
Booking a taxi from Nagpur to Chennai is easy and convenient with us. You have multiple options to choose from:
- Call or WhatsApp: Contact us at 8698454528, and our team will assist you in arranging a taxi tailored to your requirements.
- Online Booking: Fill in your details, and one of our representatives will promptly get in touch with you to confirm your booking and provide fare information.
About Chennai
Chennai, formerly known as Madras, is the capital city of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Located on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal, it is one of India’s largest cultural, economic, and educational centers. Known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and thriving industries, Chennai is a major hub for South Indian art, music, and dance, particularly Bharatanatyam and Carnatic music. The city is also famous for its temples, beaches (like Marina Beach), and colonial architecture. Additionally, Chennai is a key player in India’s IT and automobile sectors, earning it the nickname “Detroit of India.”