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Jaipur’s Mini Bus Route no. 30 covers the distance between Paldi Meena and Khora Bisal. It takes the buses running on this route approx. 1hr 50mins to cover this distance of 37km (approx.).

The Mini buses running on route no. 30 start from Paldi Meena and move to Khaniya Check Post on the Agra-Bikaner Road. The bus crosses Khaniya Check Post to travel to Transport Nagar, then to Galta Gate, Ramgarh Mod, Badi Chaupad, Choti Chaupad, Chandpol. It further travels to Jhotwara via Chomu Pulia and then stops by at Dadi ka Phatak and Nadi ka Phatak, before reaching Khora Bisal, Rajasthan.

Stops

Distance

Estimated Time

Paldi Meena to Khaniya Check Post

5.4km

10mins

Khaniya Check Post to Transport Nagar

4.2km

12mins

Transport Nagar to Galta Gate

1.8km

6mins

Galta Gate to Ramgarh Mod

4.6km

11mins

Ramgarh Mod to Badi Chaupad

3km

10mins

Badi Chaupad to Choti Chaupad

0.85km

6mins

Choti Chaupad to Chandpol

0.6km

3mins

Chandpol to Chomu Pulia

4.6km

17mins

Chomu Pulia to Jhotwara

4.7km

14mins

Jhotwara to Dadi ka Phatak

3.2km

8mins

Dadi ka Phatak to Nadi ka Phatak

2.2km

6mins

Nadi ka Phatak to Khora Bisal

6.6km

14mins

 

 


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