Tempo Traveller Rentals

Six bodies spanning 9 to 26 seats, including the Maharaja luxury layout. This is the range that carries most of our long-distance volume — temple circuits, school excursions, wedding parties and outstation family trips — because it combines the largest boots in our fleet with seats that recline far enough to sleep in.

Tempo Traveller 9 Seater (Premium) SARA CAB Premium

Tempo Traveller 9 Seater (Premium)

Ideal for: 6 to 8 passengers

❄️ AC 💺 Reclining 🔌 USB Ports 🔊 Multimedia
🧳 6-8 Bags
Starting Rate ₹20/km (300km min/day)
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Tempo Traveller 12 Seater (Classic) SARA CAB Premium

Tempo Traveller 12 Seater (Classic)

Ideal for: 9 to 11 passengers

❄️ AC 💺 Reclining 🔌 USB Ports 🔊 Multimedia
🧳 8-10 Bags
Starting Rate ₹22/km (300km min/day)
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Tempo Traveller 17 Seater (Spacious) SARA CAB Premium

Tempo Traveller 17 Seater (Spacious)

Ideal for: 12 to 15 passengers

❄️ AC 💺 Reclining 🔌 USB Ports 🔊 Multimedia
🧳 10-12 Bags
Starting Rate ₹24/km (300km min/day)
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Tempo Traveller 20 Seater (Super) SARA CAB Premium

Tempo Traveller 20 Seater (Super)

Ideal for: 15 to 19 passengers

❄️ AC 💺 Reclining 🔌 USB Ports 🔊 Multimedia
🧳 12-15 Bags
Starting Rate ₹26/km (300km min/day)
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Tempo Traveller 26 Seater (Mega) SARA CAB Premium

Tempo Traveller 26 Seater (Mega)

Ideal for: 20 to 25 passengers

❄️ AC 💺 Reclining 🔌 USB Ports 🔊 Multimedia
🧳 15-20 Bags
Starting Rate ₹30/km (300km min/day)
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Luxury Maharaja Tempo Traveller (Elite) SARA CAB Premium

Luxury Maharaja Tempo Traveller (Elite)

Ideal for: 5 to 8 passengers

❄️ AC 💺 Reclining 🔌 USB Ports 🔊 Multimedia
🧳 8-10 Bags
Starting Rate ₹35/km (300km min/day)
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Picking a size without overpaying

Take your headcount and add two seats. Fourteen people belong in the 17-seater, not the 12 — the three spare positions absorb luggage that would otherwise ride in the aisle, and split fourteen ways the cost difference is small. The same logic pushes a group of ten into the 12-seater. Filling every seat is the most common booking mistake we see, and it is the one passengers complain about four hours into a trip.

Seventeen seats is also a threshold worth knowing: above it, heavier passenger-vehicle licensing and a different permit class apply, which is reflected in what the 20 and 26 seat bodies cost to operate. If your group is near that line, seventeen is usually the better value.

Route limits on the larger bodies

The 20 and 26 seaters are not universal. The thirty-six hairpins above Gudalur on the Ooty road are tight for a 26-seat body and we normally split a large group into two 17-seaters for that stretch. The Chamundi Hills ghat above the halfway car park in Mysuru rules out anything longer than a 12-seater. Temple parking at Rameswaram and the coach bay at Mahabalipuram both accept up to 20 seats but fill early on weekends. We flag these when quoting rather than after you have booked.

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