
Walk delivery
Small parcels and documents delivered on foot. Ideal for short distances, same-building or same-area handoffs, and quick turnaround in dense urban areas.
- •Best for documents, small packages, and lightweight items
- •Same-day and on-demand booking
- •Transparent pricing; track in real time
Walk delivery for the last few hundred metres
Some handoffs never needed a motor at all: same-building notarisation drops, lobby-to-lobby documents inside a campus, or sealed envelopes between adjoining markets where kicking over an engine wastes more time than walking. Liftngo lists walk delivery so ops teams can book predictable pedestrian legs with the same tracking hygiene as a two-wheel trip—without pretending a scooter improves a fifty-metre staircase climb.
We still verify identity, limit payloads to what is safe to carry on foot, and capture proof at the receiver when your business requires it. Festival-week crowds near Khatu Shyam Ji sometimes make walk mode the fastest honest option; in Noida IT parks, security turnstiles favour foot couriers during peak badge queues. If the lane opens up later, upgrade the booking to two-wheeler cargo rather than double-charging for redundant vehicles.
Pricing stays small because distance and dwell time stay small—if your requirement actually spans multiple kilometres with heavy bags, choose a vehicle class that matches physics. Honest classification keeps customers from surprise cancellations and keeps partners from injury claims after optimistic “walk” requests that were really mini-truck work.
