Did you ever wish you can tour the lush green lanes of Kerala in an equally luxurious style? Well, we’re not talking about the houseboats in Alleppey. Infact we’re talking about a Rolls Royce taxi. Businessman Boby Chemmanur has converted his beloved Rolls Royce Phantom car into a tourist taxi. So tourists can rent this taxi for their wedding or for just sightseeing and enjoy the luxuries and comforts of commuting in a gorgeous Rolls Royce. Read on to know more.
Tour Kerala In A Luxurious Style
Businessman Boby Chemmanur who was previously in the news as he brought football legend Diego Marodana to Kerala, is again in the limelights thanks to his Rolls Royce Phantom car. He converted his car into a tourist taxi. Speaking to NewsGram, Chemmanur said that he used to have a fleet of the best cars like Rolls Royce, Mercedes Benz, Range Rover and other premium vehicles. When he would be on a business trip, people would always be in awe of his Rolls Royce Phantom. That is when he got the idea.
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Rent The Rolls Royce Taxi For ₹25,000 A Day
The Rolls Royce Phantom is now painted golden with the Boby Chemmanur brand drawn into it. The one-day charge for using it is a princely ₹25,000. Chemmanur said that the car was initially used for This Kerala Entrepreneur’s Rolls Royce Taxi Will Make Sure You Travel The Coast In Stylethose who stayed at his Oxygen Resort in Munnar. “We had just commenced operations when Covid struck. Now I will be popularising this. We are charging ₹50,000 for a wedding and we have already got several bookings since travelling in a Phantom car worth ₹9.5 crores is an experience that young couples cherish.”Boby has also started helicopter services from Ernakulam to Munnar and he said that the chartered helicopters taken on rent which will ply the tourists. Meanwhile, here are 15 international travel experiences you can have across India.
First Published: January 27, 2021 1:58 PM