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Pilgrimage trips from Delhi often involve groups of eight to twelve people, a mix of elderly family members and younger travellers. The vehicle choice matters more here than on leisure trips because comfort directly affects the well-being of older passengers during long hours on the road.

Why the 12 Seater Works Best for Religious Tours

Most pilgrimage groups fall in the ten to twelve member range, making the 12 seater variant the practical sweet spot. It offers enough room for everyone without th

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The route from Delhi to Haridwar covers roughly 230 to 250 kilometres depending on whether you take the Meerut Expressway or the older NH58 stretch. Most groups heading for religious visits, Rishikesh extensions, or weekend getaways prefer a shared large vehicle over multiple cabs because it keeps the group together and cuts overall costs significantly.

How the Journey Actually Works

A typical Delhi to Haridwar trip by road takes five to six hours with a breakfast or chai stop near Muzaffarnagar o

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