Arriving at Bilaspur Airport (PAB) and wanting the freedom to explore? Renting a car is a great option, but it’s good to know what to expect. This guide covers everything from finding your rental to understanding the roads, helping you start your journey smoothly.
Rental car desks are generally located within the main terminal building, often near the baggage claim area. Follow the signs for ‘Car Rental’ or ‘Ground Transportation’ upon arrival. Some companies operate a shuttle service to an off-airport facility, so check your confirmation details. Several well-known companies typically have a presence at Bilaspur Airport, including options for both budget-conscious travelers and those seeking more premium vehicles.
Bilaspur and the surrounding region offer diverse landscapes, so your ideal car depends on your plans. Here are some popular choices:
Here’s a general idea of daily price ranges – please remember prices change by season and availability.
| Car Class | Typical Daily Price (USD) |
|---|---|
| Economy | $20 - $35 |
| Compact | $25 - $40 |
| Intermediate | $35 - $50 |
| SUV (Small) | $50 - $75 |
| SUV (Mid-Size) | $70 - $100 |
| Luxury | $100+ |
Beyond these, you’ll find options like premium sedans and larger SUVs. Consider an SUV if you plan on venturing onto less-maintained roads.
To rent a car in India, you’ll generally need a valid driver’s license (international permits are often required for foreign visitors), a passport, and a credit card in the primary driver’s name. The minimum age is usually 21, but some companies may have higher age requirements and surcharges for younger drivers. Expect a security deposit, held on your credit card, to cover potential damages or excess mileage. Payment is almost always by credit card; debit cards are rarely accepted for the deposit.
Rental companies will offer various insurance options. Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) covers damage to the rental car itself. Theft Protection covers loss or damage due to theft. ‘Excess’ refers to the amount you’re still responsible for paying in case of damage or theft, even with CDW/Theft Protection. Carefully review what your existing auto insurance or credit card benefits already cover before purchasing additional insurance at the rental desk. Don’t hesitate to ask the agent to clearly explain the terms and conditions of each option.
Driving in India can be different from what you’re used to. Roads vary in quality, and traffic can be busy, especially in cities. Toll roads are common, so keep some small denomination currency handy. Parking can be challenging in urban areas; look for designated parking areas. Speed limits are generally lower than in many Western countries, and are often not strictly enforced, but always drive defensively and be aware of your surroundings. Be prepared for a lot of honking – it’s often used as a friendly warning rather than an expression of anger.
Generally, yes, if you’re visiting India with a foreign driver’s license. Check the specific requirements based on your nationality.
Almost all rental companies require a major credit card for both payment and the security deposit. Debit cards are rarely accepted.
The deposit covers potential damage to the vehicle, theft, or excess mileage charges.
Basic insurance is usually not included and is offered as an optional extra. Review your existing coverage before making a decision.
Excess is the amount you’re still responsible for paying even if you have insurance coverage.
Yes, but they are less common and may be more expensive than manual transmission vehicles.
Rental companies usually provide a spare tire and tools. If you’re uncomfortable changing it yourself, contact the rental company’s roadside assistance.
Yes, toll roads are common. Keep some small currency on hand to pay the tolls.
You can usually rent a GPS unit from the rental company, or use a smartphone navigation app.
In India, they drive on the left side of the road.
Yes, but you’ll need to declare the additional driver at pickup and they may need to meet the same requirements as the primary driver.
Late returns usually incur extra charges, often calculated per hour or day.