Budget Taxi from Varanasi to Patna: Actual Fare Breakdown with Toll, Tax & GST

Travelling between Varanasi and Patna doesn’t have to mean overpaying for a cab. Whether you’re heading home after visiting the ghats, connecting to a flight, or planning a family trip, a budget Varanasi to Patna taxi service gives you the comfort of a private vehicle at a fare that actually makes sense as long as you know exactly what you’re paying for. Most cab fares look confusing because toll, state tax, and GST are bundled into one number. This guide unbundles them, using the actual toll rates on this route, the real GST slab that applies to cab bookings, and a working formula so you can calculate your own trip cost instead of guessing.

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What Makes a Varanasi to Patna Taxi a Budget-Friendly Option?

A cab doesn’t become “budget” just because it’s cheap upfront — it becomes budget-friendly when the total trip cost, including every tax and charge, stays low and predictable. Several factors decide this:

  • Vehicle selection – A hatchback or sedan naturally costs less than an SUV, so choosing the right car for your group size is the first step to saving money.
  • Passenger count – More passengers sharing one cab brings the per-head cost down significantly compared to booking two smaller vehicles.
  • Luggage – Extra luggage sometimes requires a bigger boot (like an Ertiga or Innova), which can shift your budget calculation.
  • One-way vs return – A one-way drop is usually cheaper per trip, while a return booking can reduce the effective per-day cost if you need the cab both ways.
  • Tolls and taxes – These are fixed by NHAI and the state governments and apply regardless of which operator you book with, so they must be added to any fare comparison.
  • Driver allowance – A standard charge for outstation trips that should always be checked upfront.
  • Total trip cost – The real budget indicator is the final, all-inclusive amount you pay — base fare plus toll, state tax, GST, and driver allowance — not just the per-kilometre rate.

Actual Toll Tax Charges on the Varanasi to Patna Route

The Varanasi–Patna route runs along NH19 (the old Grand Trunk Road) through the Varanasi–Aurangabad stretch, where three NHAI toll plazas fall on the way: <cite index=”1-1″>Daffi Toll Plaza in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, followed by Mohania Toll Plaza in Kaimur, Bihar, and Sasaram Toll Plaza in Rohtas, Bihar</cite>. Each plaza charges a fixed, government-notified rate for the car/jeep/van category — the bracket that covers hatchbacks, sedans, Ertigas, and Innovas alike.

Toll PlazaStateCar/Jeep/Van – One-WayCar/Jeep/Van – Return (same day)
DaffiUttar Pradesh<cite index=”12-1″>₹65</cite><cite index=”12-1″>₹95</cite>
MohaniaBihar<cite index=”22-1″>₹50</cite><cite index=”22-1″>₹75</cite>
SasaramBihar<cite index=”33-1″>₹110</cite><cite index=”33-1″>₹165</cite>
Total₹225₹335

So a standard car (hatchback, sedan, Ertiga, or Innova) pays approximately ₹225 in toll for a one-way Varanasi to Patna trip, and around ₹335 if the same cab returns the same day, since return trips within 24 hours are billed at a discounted combined rate rather than double the one-way fare. These are official NHAI plaza rates and apply uniformly, whichever operator you book with — the only thing that changes is whether the operator absorbs it into a flat fare or lists it separately.

Note: Toll rates are revised annually on 1 April by NHAI. The figures above reflect the current fee-plaza schedule; always confirm the live toll amount at the time of booking, since a slightly different route (via a bypass) can add or remove one plaza.

State Tax Applicable on Varanasi to Patna Cab Fare

Because this trip crosses from Uttar Pradesh into Bihar, it counts as an interstate journey, and commercial vehicles carrying passengers across a state border are liable for state entry tax (also called interstate tax) in addition to toll. <cite index=”51-1,52-1″>This tax is charged when a commercial vehicle crosses a state border, is usually paid by the operator at the border check post, and the amount depends on the vehicle’s seating capacity and category, with rates set individually by each state</cite>.

For a standard 4–7 seater taxi (hatchback, sedan, Ertiga, or Innova) entering Bihar from Uttar Pradesh under a valid All India Tourist Permit, this entry tax typically works out to roughly ₹200–₹400 for the trip, depending on the vehicle category and permit type the operator holds. Genuine outstation operators like Chiku Cab factor this into the quoted fare so you never have to pay it separately at a checkpost.

Why this matters for your budget: a cab quoting an unusually low per-kilometre rate without mentioning state tax is often planning to bill it separately later — always ask whether interstate tax is included in your quote.

GST Amount on Varanasi to Patna Taxi Booking

Goods and Services Tax also applies to your cab fare, and knowing the correct rate helps you spot an inflated bill. <cite index=”41-1″>Rent-a-cab services with a driver are billed at either 5% GST without input tax credit or 12% GST with input tax credit, depending on the operator’s billing model</cite>, while <cite index=”50-1″>radio taxi and standard cab bookings most commonly attract a flat 5% GST</cite>.

For a typical retail, one-way outstation booking (like Varanasi to Patna), 5% GST on the base fare and driver allowance is the standard, most traveller-friendly rate. If an operator quotes 12% or more without explaining input tax credit, it’s worth asking why — for a personal trip, that extra 7% is money you don’t need to pay.

GST is normally applied only to the taxable service value (base fare + driver allowance), not to toll or state tax, since these are statutory pass-through charges collected at actual cost.

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How to Calculate Your Varanasi to Patna Taxi Budget (Actual Formula)

Instead of relying on a vague per-kilometre number, use this formula with the actual figures above to estimate your real trip cost:

Base fare + Driver allowance = Taxable value Taxable value + GST (5% of taxable value) = Fare after tax Fare after tax + Toll (₹225 one-way) + State tax (₹200–₹400) = Total estimated trip cost

Worked Example: Varanasi to Patna, One-Way (≈250 km)

ComponentHatchbackSedanErtigaInnova
Base fare (approx.)₹2,750₹3,250₹4,000₹4,500
Driver allowance₹300₹300₹300₹300
Taxable value₹3,050₹3,550₹4,300₹4,800
GST @ 5%₹153₹178₹215₹240
Toll (actual, 3 plazas)₹225₹225₹225₹225
State tax (approx.)₹300₹300₹300₹300
Estimated Total≈ ₹3,730≈ ₹4,250≈ ₹5,040≈ ₹5,570

The base fare figures are indicative, reference per-kilometre rates used only to demonstrate the calculation method — Chiku Cab’s actual live fare may be lower depending on current pricing and offers. Toll figures are the real, current NHAI rates for this route. Always check the exact quoted fare on the website or app before booking, since fuel prices and toll revisions can shift the base fare and toll component slightly over the year.

What Is the Current Budget Taxi Cost from Varanasi to Patna?

Putting the formula into a simple, all-inclusive reference table:

VehiclePassengersBase Fare + Driver AllowanceToll + State Tax + GSTEstimated Total
Hatchback4+1₹3,050₹678≈ ₹3,730
Sedan4+1₹3,550₹703≈ ₹4,250
Ertiga6+1₹4,300₹740≈ ₹5,040
Innova6+1₹4,800₹765≈ ₹5,570

Figures above are indicative and meant to help you plan a budget using real toll and tax components — always confirm the exact, final fare at the time of booking.

How Much Does the Varanasi to Patna Cab Cost Per Passenger?

Splitting the totals above across passengers shows why group travel is one of the simplest ways to cut costs. A sedan at roughly ₹4,250 total, split across four passengers, works out to close to ₹1,060 per person — comparable to many shared travel options, but with a private, direct, door-to-door journey. An Ertiga or Innova shared by six passengers brings the per-head cost down further, even though the vehicle’s total fare is higher.

Which Vehicle Gives the Best Value for a Varanasi to Patna Trip?

  • Hatchback – The most economical option for 2–3 passengers with light luggage, and the lowest total cost in the table above.
  • Sedan – A balanced choice for small families or groups of four, offering more comfort than a hatchback for a modest cost difference.
  • Ertiga – Ideal for 5–6 passengers or families with moderate luggage, offering good value once the fare is split.
  • Innova Crysta – Best suited for larger groups or those wanting extra legroom and boot space; the base fare is the highest, but the per-passenger cost can still be reasonable when fully occupied.

The “best value” vehicle isn’t always the cheapest one — it’s the one that avoids the need for a second cab or extra luggage charges, since toll and state tax stay nearly identical across all four categories.

How to Reduce the Total Cost of a Varanasi to Patna Taxi Trip

  1. Choose the correct vehicle – Don’t book a larger car than you need; matching vehicle size to passenger count avoids paying for unused capacity.
  2. Compare total fare, not just ₹/km – A low per-kilometre rate can be misleading if toll, state tax, and GST are added separately later.
  3. Confirm toll is included at the actual rate – The current one-way toll for this route is about ₹225; anything charged well above that should be questioned.
  4. Ask whether state tax is bundled in – Since this is an interstate trip, confirm the Bihar entry tax is part of your quote, not an extra collected en route.
  5. Check the GST rate applied – 5% is standard for a retail outstation booking; a higher rate without ITC explanation may mean overpayment.
  6. Avoid unnecessary waiting – Extended waiting time at pickup can add to your bill, so plan your departure time accurately.
  7. Confirm parking charges – Airport and station parking fees are sometimes passed on to the passenger; ask before you travel.
  8. Book before peak travel periods – Fares can rise during festivals and holiday rushes, so early booking helps lock in a lower rate.

What Charges Should You Check Before Booking a Varanasi to Patna Cab?

To avoid surprises, always confirm these components before you pay:

  • Base fare – The core charge for the distance travelled.
  • Toll – The actual NHAI toll for this route, approximately ₹225 one-way across Daffi, Mohania, and Sasaram plazas.
  • State tax – Interstate entry tax for crossing from Uttar Pradesh into Bihar, typically ₹200–₹400 depending on vehicle category.
  • GST – 5% on the base fare and driver allowance for a standard retail booking.
  • Driver allowance – A standard charge covering the driver’s outstation stay and meals.
  • Parking – Charges at pickup or drop points like airports or stations, if applicable.
  • Night allowance – May apply for very early morning or late-night pickups.
  • Extra kilometres – Charges if the actual distance travelled exceeds the included package.
  • Waiting charges – Applicable if the cab waits beyond the free waiting time.

Asking for a complete, itemised fare breakdown — base fare, toll, state tax, and GST shown separately — is the single best way to confirm your trip is genuinely budget-priced.

Is a Private Taxi Cost-Effective for Varanasi to Patna?

For most travellers, yes — especially when travelling in a group. A private taxi offers a direct route without the multiple stops of a bus, flexible departure timing, door-to-door convenience, and no need to manage connecting transport. When the fare is split among 4–6 passengers, the per-person cost of a private cab (even after toll, state tax, and GST) often becomes very close to shared transport options, while saving significant travel time and hassle.

Budget Taxi Pickup Locations in Varanasi for Patna

Chiku Cab offers pickup from convenient locations across Varanasi, so you don’t need to travel far to start your journey:

  • Varanasi Cantt
  • Lanka
  • BHU
  • Assi Ghat
  • Sigra
  • Sarnath
  • Ramnagar
  • Varanasi Airport (Babatpur)

Simply share your exact pickup point at the time of booking, and the driver details will be shared with you in advance.

Budget Taxi from Varanasi Airport to Patna

Landing at Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport (Varanasi Airport) and heading straight to Patna? A budget cab is one of the most convenient ways to make this connection.

  • Airport pickup – Drivers track your flight and wait at the designated pickup zone.
  • Airport parking – Any applicable parking charges at the airport are added to the final fare.
  • Approximate distance – Around 260–270 km from Varanasi Airport to Patna, depending on the exact drop point.
  • Expected travel time – Roughly 5.5 to 6.5 hours by road, depending on traffic and halts.
  • Vehicle choices – Hatchback, sedan, Ertiga, or Innova, based on your group size and luggage.
  • Total fare – Close to the standard city fare shown above, with toll, state tax, and 5% GST already worked in, plus airport parking if applicable.
  • Booking process – Book in advance with your flight number so the driver can adjust pickup timing if your flight is delayed.

Budget Taxi from Varanasi Railway Station to Patna

Whether you’re arriving by train or catching one from Patna, station-to-station cab travel is simple to arrange.

  • Cantt pickup – Varanasi Junction (Cantt) is the main pickup point for most travellers.
  • Banaras station – Pickup can also be arranged from Banaras (BSBS) station on request.
  • Kashi station – Available as a pickup point for travellers arriving via Varanasi City (Kashi) station.
  • Luggage – Let the operator know your luggage volume in advance so the right vehicle is assigned.
  • Early morning pickup – Available for travellers arriving on overnight trains.
  • Late-night pickup – Cabs can be arranged for late arrivals, though it’s best to confirm this while booking to avoid a night allowance surprise.

Varanasi to Patna Road Travel Cost, Distance and Travel Time

The road distance between Varanasi and Patna is approximately 250–260 km, typically covered in 5 to 6.5 hours depending on the route, traffic, and number of stops. The journey mainly runs along NH19, passing through Mohania and Sasaram before reaching Patna. Total travel cost depends on the vehicle chosen, plus the actual toll (≈₹225 one-way), interstate state tax (≈₹200–₹400), and 5% GST — all of which stay fairly consistent regardless of which vehicle category you pick.

Best Time to Book a Budget Cab from Varanasi to Patna

  • Advance booking – Booking a day or two ahead generally secures better rates and vehicle availability compared to last-minute bookings.
  • Weekends – Demand rises on Fridays and Sundays, so book early if you’re travelling then.
  • Festivals – Fares can increase during major festivals due to high demand; booking well in advance helps you avoid peak pricing.
  • Holidays – Long weekends and public holidays see a surge in outstation travel, so plan accordingly.
  • Peak pilgrimage periods – Varanasi sees heavy pilgrim traffic during certain religious seasons, which can affect both fares and vehicle availability.
  • Early morning departures – Starting early not only reduces highway traffic but can sometimes work out cheaper due to lower congestion-related delays.

How to Book a Budget Taxi from Varanasi to Patna

Booking with Chiku Cab is designed to be quick and transparent:

Enter pickup location → Add Patna as destination → Select your vehicle → Review the final fare (base fare, toll, state tax, and GST shown separately) → Confirm your booking → Receive driver and vehicle details

There are no hidden steps and no need to negotiate — the itemised fare shown at confirmation is the fare you pay.

Ready to travel without overpaying? Book your budget taxi from Varanasi to Patna with Chiku Cab and get a transparent, tax-inclusive fare in minutes.

Why Choose Chiku Cab for a Budget Varanasi to Patna Journey?

  • Itemised, upfront pricing showing base fare, toll, state tax, and GST separately — no hidden last-minute charges
  • Multiple vehicle options to match your group size and budget
  • Verified drivers experienced on the Varanasi–Patna route
  • Flexible pickup points across Varanasi, including the airport and railway stations
  • Easy online booking with instant fare confirmation
  • Support for one-way and return trips, so you can plan your travel budget either way

Varanasi to Patna Budget Taxi FAQs

1. What is the budget taxi fare from Varanasi to Patna?

For a one-way trip of around 250 km, the estimated all-inclusive fare ranges from about ₹3,700 for a hatchback to ₹5,600 for an Innova, once base fare, driver allowance, toll (≈₹225), state tax (≈₹200–₹400), and 5% GST are added together. Always check the live fare for exact, current pricing.

2. How much does a cab cost per person from Varanasi to Patna?

Splitting a sedan’s total fare (around ₹4,250) across four passengers works out to roughly ₹1,060 per person — and the per-head cost drops further in an Ertiga or Innova shared by five or six travellers.

3. Which vehicle is most economical for four passengers for Varanasi to Patna?

A sedan is usually the best balance of comfort and cost for four passengers with normal luggage, while a hatchback can work for lighter loads and an even lower total fare.

4. Is a sedan or Ertiga better for a family trip for Varanasi to Patna?

For families with more luggage or five to six members, an Ertiga offers more space and comfort. For smaller families of up to four, a sedan is generally the more budget-friendly choice.

5. How can I reduce my Varanasi to Patna cab cost?

Choose a vehicle that matches your group size, confirm toll and state tax are included at actual rates rather than inflated, check that GST is billed at the standard 5%, avoid unnecessary waiting time, and book in advance, especially during peak travel periods.

6. What charges are included in the taxi fare for Varanasi to Patna Cab?

A complete fare includes the base charge, driver allowance, actual toll (around ₹225 one-way across three NHAI plazas), interstate state tax (roughly ₹200–₹400 for crossing into Bihar), and 5% GST on the taxable value. Parking and extra kilometres may be billed separately if applicable.

7. Are toll charges included for Varanasi to Patna ?

With Chiku Cab, yes — the current toll of approximately ₹225 for a one-way trip (Daffi, Mohania, and Sasaram plazas combined) is built into the quoted fare rather than collected separately at each plaza.

8. Is parking included in the fare from Varanasi to Patna?

Parking charges, particularly at airports or railway stations, are sometimes passed on to the passenger. Check this detail at the time of booking to avoid surprises.

9. Can I get pickup from Varanasi Airport?

Yes, Chiku Cab offers pickup directly from Varanasi Airport, with drivers tracking flight timings to adjust for delays.

10. Can I book from Varanasi Cantt Railway Station?

Yes, Varanasi Cantt is one of the primary pickup points, along with Banaras and Kashi stations on request.

11. How early should I book a Varanasi to Patna cab?

Booking at least a day in advance is recommended for standard travel dates, while festivals, weekends, and holidays are best booked several days ahead to secure better rates and vehicle availability.

12. Is travelling by private taxi worthwhile for a group from Varanasi to Patna?

Yes — for groups of four or more, a private taxi from Varanasi to Patna often becomes more cost-effective per person than arranging separate transport, even after adding toll, state tax, and GST, while also saving significant time with a direct, non-stop journey.

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