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Aurangabad to Pune by Cab: The Real Traveller’s Guide

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🛣️ Outstation Cab Guide — Aurangabad to Pune

Aurangabad to Pune by Cab: The Real Traveller’s Guide (Not Just a Fare Table)

Distance, routes, fares, what to do on the way, and why this 4.5-hour drive might actually be one of Maharashtra’s best road trips — if you plan it right.

~230–235 km 4–5 hrs drive NH 753 via Ahmednagar Updated April 2025
235 kmDistance
4–5 hrsTravel Time
₹2,800+Sedan One-Way
2 RoutesVia Ahmednagar
The Aurangabad–Pune road doesn’t look like much on paper. It’s a 235-kilometre national highway drive, mostly flat, through central Maharashtra. No dramatic mountains, no coastline. But we’ve driven this route hundreds of times with our guests, and there’s something about it that quietly grows on you — the wide open Deccan plateau, the occasional fort on a rocky hill, fields of sugarcane and sunflower, and the way Pune slowly appears through the haze after you’ve cleared Ahmednagar. It’s a proper road trip, and with the right cab and a good driver, those four and a half hours go by quickly.

Who Actually Travels Aurangabad to Pune — and Why It Matters for How You Book

In our experience running this route for years, the people booking Aurangabad to Pune cabs fall into a few very distinct groups — and knowing which group you’re in will help you choose the right vehicle and the right approach.

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The Family Visitor

Visiting relatives in Pune, or heading to Pune for a wedding or function. Usually 4–6 people with luggage. Comfort over speed, zero stress, door-to-door.

Best vehicle: Innova Crysta or Kia Carens
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The Business Traveller

Corporate meetings, Hinjewadi IT park, client visits. Wants to leave early, arrive fresh, sometimes needs to work on the way. Punctuality is non-negotiable.

Best vehicle: Innova Crysta or Innova Hycross
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The Student

Going back to Pune after holidays in Aurangabad, or shifting to college. Heavy luggage, budget-conscious, but needs reliable vehicle.

Best vehicle: Swift Dzire or Honda Amaze
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The Medical Traveller

Heading to Pune for hospital appointments, specialist consultations, or procedures. Often elderly, needs a smooth, comfortable, patient driver.

Best vehicle: Innova Crysta (most comfortable suspension)
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The Airport Passenger

Flying from Pune Airport after reaching Aurangabad by train, or in transit from somewhere. Timing is everything — can’t miss the flight.

Best vehicle: Any reliable sedan, book 24 hrs ahead
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The Tourist Moving On

Has done Ajanta–Ellora and is moving toward Pune, Lonavala, or onward to Mumbai. Wants to add a stop or two on the way.

Best vehicle: Innova for flexibility and space

The Distance, the Time, and the Two Routes Worth Knowing

Aurangabad to Pune is approximately 230–235 km by road. On a normal day with reasonable traffic, you’re looking at 4 to 4.5 hours. On a Friday evening or during a long weekend? Add an hour easily — Pune traffic can chew up 30–45 minutes on its own once you’re inside the city.

There are two main routes:

Route 1: Via Ahmednagar (NH 753 / Aurangabad–Ahmednagar–Pune Highway)

This is the most-used route and generally the better of the two. The road is wide, well-maintained, and the National Highway stretch after Ahmednagar is fast. Total distance is around 235 km. Ahmednagar city is roughly the halfway mark — a natural tea or restroom break point. The road passes through Nagar and then joins the Nagar–Pune Highway, which is a good four-lane stretch for most of the way.

Route 2: Via Solapur Road (Longer, but occasional preference)

Some drivers prefer an alternate routing through Osmanabad or Solapur depending on construction or traffic conditions. This is longer (280+ km) and not usually the first choice unless there’s a specific reason. We mention it because some GPS apps route this way unexpectedly — always confirm the route with your driver before departing.

⚠️ One thing that catches people off guard: The Pune entry from the Nagar Road side can be heavily congested, especially between 8–10 AM and 5–8 PM. If your meeting or appointment is time-critical, leave Aurangabad by 6 AM to reach central Pune comfortably before the peak. For evening travel, 2 PM departure from Aurangabad usually avoids the worst of Pune’s rush hour.

Aurangabad to Pune Cab Fare: What to Actually Expect in 2025

Let’s be direct about pricing because a lot of what you’ll find online is either outdated or not including all the components. These are current, realistic fares for 2025 — and they include driver charges. What may be additional: toll taxes (₹350–₹500 for one-way), parking if any, and driver night allowance for multi-day bookings.

Vehicle Passengers One-Way Fare Round Trip Best For
Swift Dzire / Honda Amaze 4 ₹2,800–₹3,200 ₹5,000–₹5,800 Solo, couple, student
Toyota Etios 4 ₹2,800–₹3,200 ₹5,000–₹5,800 Budget family
Toyota Rumion / Kia Carens 6 ₹3,200–₹3,800 ₹5,800–₹6,800 Small families
Toyota Innova Crysta ★ MOST POPULAR 6 ₹4,200–₹5,000 ₹7,500–₹9,000 Families, corporates, medical
Toyota Innova Hycross 6 ₹5,000–₹5,800 ₹9,000–₹10,500 Premium family travel
Toyota Fortuner 6 On request On request Luxury / VIP travel

Prices are approximate for 2025. Toll charges (₹350–₹500 one-way) are usually additional. Confirm the complete fare breakup including tolls before you book with anyone — not just with us, with anyone.

💡 The one-way cab advantage most people don’t use: If you’re only going to Pune and not returning to Aurangabad, a one-way cab is significantly cheaper than a round trip. You only pay one-way tolls and the driver returns on their own. This is perfect for students relocating, hospital trips, and anyone catching a flight from Pune. Don’t pay for a round trip you don’t need.

Places Worth Stopping on the Aurangabad–Pune Highway

The Aurangabad–Pune road isn’t just a transit corridor — there are a few genuinely worthwhile stops along the way, depending on how much time you have and what your group is interested in. Here are the ones we actually recommend:

Shani Shingnapur

The famous Lord Shani temple — about 75 km from Aurangabad, just a 30-min detour off the highway. If it’s a Saturday, expect devotees from across Maharashtra. Spiritual, interesting, and worth an hour if you’re not in a rush.

Ahmednagar (halfway break)

Good for chai and a leg stretch. The city is about 110 km from Aurangabad — the perfect natural midpoint. The Nagar–Pune Highway starts here, and the road significantly improves after Nagar.

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Ahmednagar Fort

One of the strongest forts in medieval Deccan — and also the place where India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru wrote ‘The Discovery of India.’ History lovers will appreciate the detour.

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Highway Dhabas near Bhingar

After Ahmednagar, there are some excellent highway dhabas in the Bhingar area serving piping hot Maharashtrian thalis. Your driver will know the best one — and they’re usually right. Ask them.

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Lonavala / Khandala (extension)

If you’re not stopping in Pune and heading further toward Mumbai, the Lonavala bypass comes 65 km after Pune. The ghats are beautiful — if you have time, Bhushi Dam and Tiger Point are worth a stop, especially in monsoon.

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Siddhivinayak Temple, Ahmednagar district

Various smaller Ganesha and Devi temples dot the highway route — your driver can point out the most significant ones based on your interest. The Marathwada region between Aurangabad and Nagar is temple-rich.

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What a Good Driver Makes Different on a 235-km Trip

Four and a half hours in a car is a long time. And the driver you choose makes a bigger difference than most people realise — not just for safety, but for the entire experience of the journey.

A good Aurangabad–Pune cab driver knows the highway well enough to avoid the Nagar bypass traffic at peak times. They know exactly where to stop for a good restroom break — not some dodgy petrol station, but an actual clean highway stop. They drive at a steady, safe pace without over-braking on the highway. If there’s a grandparent in the car who needs more time at a stop, they wait without making the family feel rushed. If someone’s motion-sick on the ghat section near Pune, they pull over without being asked.

These aren’t special extras. They’re what a good driver does as a matter of course. At Singhavis Tours, this is our baseline — not our selling point. Read more about how we work and who we are.

✅ Tips for a Smooth Aurangabad to Pune Cab Journey

  • Leave time for Pune traffic. If your destination is in central Pune (FC Road, Koregaon Park, Shivajinagar), assume 45–60 minutes extra during peak hours. For Hinjewadi or Wakad, the same applies. Build this buffer into your plan.
  • For hospital trips or airport drops, book your cab the evening before. Last-minute bookings on short notice for long-distance routes mean less vehicle choice and more stress for everyone.
  • Carry toll money as backup. Most of our cabs have FASTag, but on some old toll plazas, FASTag doesn’t work and cash is needed. ₹400–500 in change is enough.
  • Let your driver know your exact drop address in Pune before departure, not just “Pune city.” Pune is large — Hinjewadi and Sinhagad Road are 40+ km apart. GPS confusion mid-journey wastes time.
  • Water and snacks: The stretch between Ahmednagar and Pune has limited good food stops. Pack a water bottle at minimum. The highway dhabas near Bhingar are fine for a proper meal but not for quick snack stops.
  • Night travel: The Nagar–Pune highway is safe for night travel — well-lit on the main sections. But the section from Aurangabad to Nagar has some unlit patches. If departing late, let your driver set a comfortable pace; don’t rush them.
  • Return trip planning: If you’re booking a round trip, decide the return date and timing upfront. Day-of return requests for a specific vehicle type may not always be possible in peak season.

Beyond Pune: How People Extend This Trip Further

Many of our guests use the Aurangabad to Pune cab as the first leg of a larger Maharashtra trip. Here are the extensions we see most often — all easy to plan with us as a single continuous booking:

Pune → Lonavala / Khandala (65 km, 1.5 hrs from Pune)

Perfect for a quick weekend extension. The hill station is beautiful in monsoon and pleasant in winter. Bhushi Dam, Tiger Point, Karla Caves — all worth combining.

Pune → Mahabaleshwar (120 km, 2.5–3 hrs from Pune)

One of Maharashtra’s most popular hill stations. Strawberry farms, viewpoints, Venna Lake. Great for a 2-day extension after your Aurangabad cave visit.

Pune → Mumbai Airport (160 km, 3–3.5 hrs)

If you’re flying out of Mumbai, this is a natural progression — Aurangabad → Pune → Mumbai Airport. We run this complete route as a single trip regularly.

Check our complete tour and outstation cab service range on the Singhavis Tours tour packages page and services page for full route options. And browse vehicles by size and comfort on the fleet page.

Questions We Get Asked All the Time About This Route

How far is Aurangabad from Pune by road?
The distance from Aurangabad (Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar) to Pune by road is approximately 230 to 235 km via the most direct route through Ahmednagar on NH 753. The journey takes 4 to 4.5 hours under normal traffic conditions. During peak traffic hours at the Pune end, add 30–60 minutes.
What is the cab fare from Aurangabad to Pune?
A one-way cab from Aurangabad to Pune costs approximately ₹2,800–₹3,200 for a sedan (Swift Dzire, Honda Amaze, Toyota Etios). For a Toyota Innova Crysta, the one-way fare is approximately ₹4,200–₹5,000. These fares typically include driver charges. Toll taxes of ₹350–₹500 are usually additional. Always confirm the full fare breakdown before booking.
Is one-way cab available from Aurangabad to Pune?
Yes, Singhavis Tours offers one-way cab service from Aurangabad to Pune. You only pay the one-way fare — no return charges. This is ideal for students relocating, medical visits, airport drops, or anyone who doesn’t need a round trip. The driver returns on their own after the drop.
What is the best vehicle for an Aurangabad to Pune cab for a family of 5?
For a family of 5 with luggage, the Toyota Innova Crysta is the best choice — it seats 6 comfortably, has excellent luggage space in the rear, smooth suspension for a long drive, and good AC. The Kia Carens or Toyota Rumion are slightly more economical alternatives with similar seating capacity. Both handle the 235-km Aurangabad–Pune drive very well.
Can Singhavis Tours drop me at Pune Airport?
Yes. We provide direct cab service from Aurangabad to Pune Airport (Pune International Airport, Lohegaon). The distance from Aurangabad to Pune Airport is approximately 240–245 km and takes around 4.5–5 hours. For airport drops, we strongly recommend booking at least a day in advance and departing with at least 2–2.5 hours buffer before your flight’s check-in time.
How long does Aurangabad to Pune take by cab?
Under normal traffic conditions, the Aurangabad to Pune cab journey takes approximately 4 to 4.5 hours. If you’re entering Pune during peak hours (8–10 AM or 5–8 PM), add 45–60 minutes for city traffic. The Ahmednagar–Pune section of the highway is generally smooth and fast. Early morning departures (6–7 AM from Aurangabad) typically result in the fastest and most comfortable journey.

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