Jan 30, 2021
TaxiBazaar is very safe. - I booked my cab from Jaipur to jodhpur like a month ago. i got a Dzire and driver rakesh was very polite to us. it was a very well provided service. i will surely travel with them more often.
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Oct 13, 2020
Lovely - We got very nice trip with mr rathore from jodhpur to jaipur and as i was travelling with my parents in this pendemic time he focused on each small things like cleaness use of senitized car and small tea stop getting tea served in car .
He drive very nicely and well behaved.
We wish him all d best 👍💐
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Nov 27, 2019
One hell of an experience with TaxiBazaar - My driver Anish was really really good. his car was clean, he knew all the directions and gave me lot of local knowledge and tips. I am thankful to TaxiBazaar for offering such a good service.
Thank you!!!!
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Nov 16, 2024
TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE - DO NOT BOOK - This trip was a nightmare from start to finish. In summary, hidden charges (parking, tuk tuks) and low sense of safety (no seat belts, left unattended, zero communication) led us with our worst experience since we arrived in India.
Up until our pick-up time, we had received no information from Taxi Bazaar or the driver. We called the Viator helpline and got told to go to a different pick-up point (luckily we didn’t) We called the Indian number on our ticket but no answer. Eventually we got informed via the Viator chat that our driver was on our hotel street and managed to find him.
DURING ALL OF THIS, TAXI BAZAAR HAS NOT ANSWERED ONCE TO MY CALL/WHATSAPP MESSAGES.
Our driver didn’t speak any english and was speaking in a rude tone, probably asking for payment although we couldn’t understand. The car didn’t have seatbelts which is a serious safety issue considering high risk driving in India. He asked us to pay for petrol but we refused. In Ajmer, he dropped us in what looked like a private parking lot without any information, then we got ushered into a rickshaw and got asked for 400 rupees by the driver to be taken to the mosque. We drove down horrendous narrow streets with terrible traffic (people, rickshaws, donkeys etc.) to then be dropped in another parking lot in the middle of nowhere and get told that we had to walk to the mosque. The walking was the most frightful part as the street was packed with people and due to it being a Friday, we could only see the mosque from the outside anyway. If we could have communicated in english beforehand and be warned of this, we would have happily opted out and avoided this highly stressful experience. In the end we paid 300 rupees for the rickshaw and 100 for the parking. We also paid 150 rupees parking in Pushkar, where the experience was also daunting (we were left unattended to walk down a busy bazaar) but due to helpful locals the experience was overall better.
For the rest of the journey, our driver would only speak to ask for money (for tolls? We couldn’t understand) and we tried to explain that we would rather discuss at the end of the journey, with the help of a local that could translate. He also left us in the car unattended while we went for food/restroom, with the windows down, in busy streets, even a roundabout. We felt unsafe.
Once in Jodhpur, we got dropped off one street away from our hotel and moved into another rickshaw due to the narrow streets. The tuk tuk driver helped us understand that our car driver expected full payment for the journey (although we paid online) and we then spent a lot of time calling the Taxi Bazaar who eventually picked up and confirmed our payment.
WE WAITED A LOT FOR TAXI BAZAAR TO ANSWER THE PHONE FROM ME/THE DRIVER AND IN THE MEANTIME WE WERE LEFT ON THE SIDE OF THE STREET WITH ALL OUR LUGGAGE FEELING UNSAFE.
We paid gratuities and left by tuk tuk.
We are disappointed that this tour cannot guarantee basic safety and communication via its vendors. I suggest TripAdvisor to remove this tour and vendor.
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Nov 15, 2024
TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE - DO NOT BOOK - This trip was a nightmare from start to finish. In summary, hidden charges (parking, tuk tuks) and low sense of safety (no seat belts, left unattended, zero communication) led us with our worst experience since we arrived in India.
Up until our pick-up time, we had received no information from the vendor, namely either Taxi Bazaar nor Triptivo Technologies, or the driver. We called the Viator helpline and got told to go to a different pick-up point (luckily we didn’t) We called the Indian number on our ticket but no answer. Eventually we got informed via the Viator chat that our driver was on our hotel street and managed to find him.
Our driver didn’t speak any english and was speaking in a rude tone, probably asking for payment although we couldn’t understand. The car didn’t have seatbelts which is a serious safety issue considering high risk driving in India. He asked us to pay for petrol but we refused.
In Ajmer, he dropped us in what looked like a private parking lot without any information, then we got ushered into a rickshaw and got asked for 400 rupees by the driver to be taken to the mosque. We drove down horrendous narrow streets with terrible traffic (people, rickshaws, donkeys etc.) to then be dropped in another parking lot in the middle of nowhere and get told that we had to walk to the mosque. The walking was the most frightful part as the street was packed with people and due to it being a Friday, we could only see the mosque from the outside anyway. If we could have communicated in english beforehand and be warned of this, we would have happily opted out and avoided this highly stressful experience. In the end we paid 300 rupees for the rickshaw and 100 for the parking.
We also paid 150 rupees parking in Pushkar, where the experience was also daunting (we were left unattended to walk down a busy bazaar) but due to helpful locals the experience was overall better.
For the rest of the journey, our driver would only speak to ask for money (for tolls? We couldn’t understand) and we tried to explain that we would rather discuss at the end of the journey, with the help of a local that could translate. He also left us in the car unattended while we went for food/restroom, with the windows down, in busy streets, even a roundabout. We felt unsafe.
Once in Jodhpur, we got dropped off one street away from our hotel and moved into another rickshaw due to the narrow streets. The tuk tuk driver helped us understand that our car driver expected full payment for the journey (although we paid online) and we then spent a lot of time calling the taxi company who eventually picked up and confirmed our payment. We paid gratuities and left by tuk tuk.
We are disappointed that Viator cannot guarantee basic safety and communication via its vendors. Last time booking via Viator.
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