Booking a Delhi to Shimla cab online is simple. Visit ezpztaxi.com, select 'Outstation', enter 'Delhi' as pickup and 'Shimla' as destination, choose your travel date and car type. You'll see the fixed fare instantly. Confirm the booking and you'll receive driver details on your phone. Alternatively, call EZPZ Taxi directly at +91-9871121217 for phone booking. Book at least 24 hours in advance for hill station routes. You'll get driver name, vehicle number, and contact via SMS/WhatsApp before departure.
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Booking a Delhi to Shimla cab with EZPZ Taxi is quick and straightforward. Here are all the ways to book:
How to Book EZPZ Taxi: Delhi to Shimla
Option 1: Book Online (Fastest)
Visit ezpztaxi.com β Select Outstation β Enter: From Delhi, To Shimla, Date, Car type β Get instant fare β Confirm with advance payment.
Option 2: WhatsApp (Most Popular)
WhatsApp your booking to +91-9871121217:
"Hi, need a cab from Delhi (sector/area) to Shimla on [date] for [number] passengers. Please quote for Sedan/SUV/Innova."
EZPZ responds typically within 15β20 minutes with confirmation.
Option 3: Call
Call +91-9871121217 directly β available 24/7. Good for same-day or next-day bookings.
What to Provide When Booking
- Pickup address (full address in Delhi/NCR)
- Drop address in Shimla (hotel name or area)
- Travel date and preferred departure time
- Number of passengers
- Vehicle preference (Sedan / SUV / Innova / Tempo)
- One-way or round trip
Delhi to Shimla Fares (2026)
| Vehicle | One-Way Fare |
|---|---|
| Sedan (Dzire) | βΉ4,900 |
| SUV (Ertiga/Scorpio) | βΉ6,100 |
| Innova Crysta | βΉ7,200 |
| Tempo Traveller | βΉ10,500 |
Tolls (~βΉ700β800 one-way) charged at actuals.
After Booking
- Driver details sent (name, vehicle number, phone) 12β24 hours before journey
- Track driver live via shared link (if enabled)
- Pay: Cash / UPI / card at end of trip (or advance via UPI)
π Book now at ezpztaxi.com | WhatsApp +91-9871121217 π Full Shimla destination guide
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