In a country as diverse as India, where the scene drastically changes every few kilometers, road trips are an incredible delight. Taking the opportunity to explore the brilliant culture and terrain of India, we have put together some road trips routes across the country which are scenic, diverse and gorgeous. Apart from their sheer beauty, these routes connect some of the most distinct cities, and all under 300 kilometres!
Whether you enjoy spiritual, relaxed or adventurous holidays, this route has something for everyone. Driving past the busy capital city, expect some traffic congestion up till Meerut, after which the road opens up. However, the stretch from Muzaffarnagar to Haridwar can be choked with highway trucks and heavy vehicles.
Stop by in Haridwar before proceeding to Rishikesh. Take a tea break or marvel at the beauty of the Ganges, the choice is yours. This city is bustling with activities and it is always worth a short tour. Once in Rishikesh, don’t forget to book yourself for a whitewater rafting experience.
Kilometres from Delhi: 245
Estimated duration: 5.5 hours
Where to stay: Delhi | Rishikesh
Read more: 24 Hours in Rishikesh
If you have ever dreamt of exploring the beauty of Northeast India, the route from Guwahati to Shillong offers one of the best opportunities. Begin your trail in the dusty and chaotic city of Guwahati in Assam, and then let the highway introduce you to the green landscape here.
Once you have crossed the town of Nongpoh midway, you will witness pineapple slopes and the quaint green hills flanked on either side. Nongpoh is also a good place to stop for refreshments.
Upon your arrival in Shillong, you will be greeted by Mawlai’s traffic. Carry on further into the heart of the city where you can stay for the night. Proceed to see the other sights and places around Shillong in the following days.
Kilometres from Guwahati: 100
Estimated duration: 3 hours
Where to stay: Guwahati | Shillong
Read more: Shillong Autumn Festival- A Dream Holiday in Northeast
Drive off the financial hub into the wide escapes of Indian vineyards. Nashik is home to some of the most popular wineries, and their breathtaking landscapes offer a refreshing break from the hectic life of Mumbai. What’s more, you can indulge in wine tastings and delicious food!
Expect the road to be smooth as butter with a few gentle turns. Once you leave the chaotic roads of Mumbai, the traffic will ease off. There are plenty of refreshment stops on this route.
Kilometres from Mumbai: 170
Estimated duration: 3 hours
Where to stay: Nashik
Read more: Top 5 Vineyards Across India
A popular road trip, this one will take you from one of South India’s busiest cities, Bangalore, to the coffee plantations of Kodagu. Also known as Coorg, this route is a favourite owing to its diversity and scenic beauty.
Stop by Namdroling Tibetan Monastery near Kushal Nagar enroute Coorg for a slice of Buddhism. Next, you can stop by Mysore to visit the most important landmark here, the Mysore Palace. The road starts winding a little after Mysore, offering brilliant views of Coorg’s green spaces.
Kilometres from Bangalore: 240
Estimated duration: 6 hours
Where to stay: Bangalore | Coorg
Read more: 8 Pristine Hotels in Coorg for an Unforgettable Stay
Whenever you get a chance, hop into your car and take off on any of these beautiful road trip routes in India for a refreshing break!
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Lex Reyes | on 28 May 2018
Travelling at your own pace and enjoying the sights as they pass by is very relaxing am i right? not having to rush things and enjoy the spur of the moment