If you are a mountain lover or planning a forest trail, India has a road trip to match every summer mood! There’s something truly freeing about a road sojourn. The open road, a travel playlist, silent breeze, and landscapes that change with every kilometre, then who cares about the destination.
So now that summer is here, why don’t you skip the crowded airports and overwhelming train journeys. Pack your bags instead, fill up your tank, and go on the summer’s most exciting journey! These road trips across India offer not just a change of scenery, but a true sense of escape.
So roll down the windows, follow the clouds, and let the journey begin:
Manali to Leh is every road tripper’s dream destination! This high-altitude route is a riot of different kinds of roads. Stretching over 470 km, the journey from Manali to Leh is more than a road trip. People call it an experience of a lifetime for a reason! The drive takes roadies across dramatic beauty, winding roads bordered by towering peaks, valleys, glacial streams, and iconic passes like Rohtang, Baralacha La, and Tanglang La.
Mumbai to Goa is another most favoured route of road trippers! The route needs no introduction as it is an ideal idea for weekenders. The trip via NH66 offers a beautiful mix of beaches, Konkan villages, and pretty cliffs. The 600-km drive along the Konkan coast is dotted with sea views and roadside seafood shacks.
For those in search of India’s less-travelled roads, the road from Guwahati to Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh should be top priority! This 500+ km drive is full of surprises—riverside beauty, forested mountains, and spiritual stops like the 400-year-old Tawang Monastery. The Sela Pass, often carpeted in snow even in summer! Everything here that falls on the road is simply magical.
Bengaluru to Ooty is another popular summer weekend getaway for road trippers! From the southern metros, the Bengaluru-Ooty route is a perfect combination of winding ghat roads, wildlife corridors, and panoramic hill views. Drive through Mysuru, stop at Bandipur Tiger Reserve, and just take in the crisp mountain air as you ascend the Nilgiris. The summer climate is cool, pleasant and perfect!
This one is ideal for those in North or West India. The road from Jaipur to Mount Abu transitions from Rajasthan’s golden sands to the cool embrace of a hill station. Covering around 500 km, this trip takes you through India’s rural beauty which is unexplored. There are ancient forts, and roadside dhabas. Mount Abu’s Nakki Lake, lush viewpoints, and pleasant weather make it a refreshing summer retreat.