Do you live in Delhi? Ever heard about HoHo Bus? When I first heard this name, it sounded strange; something new to me. Yesterday I heard this name by my one colleague. After some research on HoHo Bus now, I have come with this post.
I have also come to the conclusion that HoHo bus is the best way of getting around in Delhi, if you are a tourist and traveling to Delhi to visit its monuments, bazaars, museums and discover its rich heritage.
HoHo Bus is equipped with air conditioned, cushioned interiors and have on board entertainment facilities and GPS tracking system. The bus timing is very flexible and comes very frequently at the station. And it also provides tour guide facilities.
Bus Routes and Destinations: Ho Ho Bus runs on its 3 different routes – Red Route, Green Route and Red + Green Routes.
Red Route:
This route covers over 13 destinations, which embark on from Baba Kharak Singh Marg in Connaught place and finally concludes in Jantar Mantar. First bus arrives at 8.30 AM and after that approximately every 45 minutes.
Red Route Destinations: Baba Kharak Singh Marg, Feroz Shah Kotla, Red Fort, Rajghat, National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), India Gate, Purana Qila, Humayun Tomb, Safdarjung Tomb, Indra Gandhi Museum, Nehru Museum, Rastrapti Bhawan, National Museum and Jantar Mantar
The main attractions of this route are Word Heritage sites and Museums.
Green Route:
This route covers more than 10 destinations across central Delhi. The bus service starts from India Gate and ends in Safdarjung Tomb. The first run of the bus starts at 8. 30 AM after that available in approximately every 30 minutes.
The main attractions of this route are shopping markets and heritage properties.
Green Route Destinations: India Gate, National Gallery of Modern art (NGMA), Humayun Tomb, Lajpat Nagar, Lotus Temple, Saket Market, Qutub Minar, Hauz Khas Village, Delhi Haat and Safdarjung Tomb.
Red + Green Route:
This route covers 19 destinations of it’s both routes (Red and Green) and which takes 2 days.
Red + Green Route: Baba Kharak Singh Marg - Feroz Shah Kotla - Red Fort - Rajghat - National Gallery of Modern Art - India Gate - Purana Quila - Humayun Tomb - Lajpat Nagar - Lotus Temple - Saket Malls - Qutub Minar - Hauz Khas Village - Delhi Haat - Safdarjung Tomb - Indiara Gandhi Museum - Nehru Museum - Rashtrapati Bhawan - National Museum - Jantar Mantar
For more details visit - www.hohodelhi.com/
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About the Author:
A seeker, learner and explorer, Sandeep Manral loves to travel which could be attributed to the fact that he was born and brought up in Ranikhet, Uttarakhand located in Great Himalaya, a digital marketing professional by profession, Sandeep also loves to write on diverse travel topics along with regular features on SEO and Digital Marketing tips and tricks.
I have also come to the conclusion that HoHo bus is the best way of getting around in Delhi, if you are a tourist and traveling to Delhi to visit its monuments, bazaars, museums and discover its rich heritage.
Hop-On/Hop-Off Bus Facilities:
HoHo Bus is equipped with air conditioned, cushioned interiors and have on board entertainment facilities and GPS tracking system. The bus timing is very flexible and comes very frequently at the station. And it also provides tour guide facilities.
Bus Routes and Destinations: Ho Ho Bus runs on its 3 different routes – Red Route, Green Route and Red + Green Routes.
Red Route:
Sher Mandal inside Purana Qila |
Red Route Destinations: Baba Kharak Singh Marg, Feroz Shah Kotla, Red Fort, Rajghat, National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), India Gate, Purana Qila, Humayun Tomb, Safdarjung Tomb, Indra Gandhi Museum, Nehru Museum, Rastrapti Bhawan, National Museum and Jantar Mantar
The main attractions of this route are Word Heritage sites and Museums.
Green Route:
India Gate |
The main attractions of this route are shopping markets and heritage properties.
Green Route Destinations: India Gate, National Gallery of Modern art (NGMA), Humayun Tomb, Lajpat Nagar, Lotus Temple, Saket Market, Qutub Minar, Hauz Khas Village, Delhi Haat and Safdarjung Tomb.
Red + Green Route:
Lotus Temple |
This route covers 19 destinations of it’s both routes (Red and Green) and which takes 2 days.
Red + Green Route: Baba Kharak Singh Marg - Feroz Shah Kotla - Red Fort - Rajghat - National Gallery of Modern Art - India Gate - Purana Quila - Humayun Tomb - Lajpat Nagar - Lotus Temple - Saket Malls - Qutub Minar - Hauz Khas Village - Delhi Haat - Safdarjung Tomb - Indiara Gandhi Museum - Nehru Museum - Rashtrapati Bhawan - National Museum - Jantar Mantar
Bus Fare:
Indian
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Foreigner
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Route
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Adult
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Child
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Adult
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Child
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Red
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Rs. 300
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Rs. 150
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Rs. 600
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Rs.300
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Green
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Rs. 300
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Rs. 150
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Rs. 600
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Rs.300
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Red + Green
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Rs. 500
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RS. 250
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Rs. 1000
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Rs. 500
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Note:
- HOHO bus does not operate on Monday.
- The bus ticket is valid 2 days.
- HOHO bus also offers tours for student, Group, Corporate and Family
For more details visit - www.hohodelhi.com/
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A Guide to Street Food in Delhi
Getting Around in Delhi by Metro Rail
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Purana Quila
Humayun's Tomb
Qutb Minar
Red Fort
India Gate
Tughlaqabad Fort Travel Guide
Top 10 Things to do in Delhi
About the Author:
A seeker, learner and explorer, Sandeep Manral loves to travel which could be attributed to the fact that he was born and brought up in Ranikhet, Uttarakhand located in Great Himalaya, a digital marketing professional by profession, Sandeep also loves to write on diverse travel topics along with regular features on SEO and Digital Marketing tips and tricks.