While it’s no secret that there are numerous road trips in India to take. But some of them are world famous because of being very scenic and also explored a lot. Like Leh-Laddakh road trip from Shimla or Srinagar. Or the east coast drive in South India. And also some scenic winding roads in the Himlalayas and north east India. However, what we present to you here is a number of offbeat road trips in India to enjoy . These are not as frequented as the more famous ones. Also, none of these are very long drives. So you can enjoy them easily on a weekend. Also, the roads are very well planned and properly maintained. Some of these road trips in India are extremely scenic. While some others have a number of stops in between to enjoy. So, here goes our researched routes that we won’t mind taking again and again.
PS: here are couple of excellent road trip packing list for you so that you don’t miss any of your essentials while planning on one of these road trips. (Or, any other road trip for that matter):
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A list of travel snacks for kids that every mom should know about and pack while on road trip with toddlers and kids.
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Bangalore to Gandikota & Belum Caves – Navigating the deserted plateau roads
This is the latest addition in our list of best road trips in India. Recently we went on this Bangalore to Gandikota and Belum Caves road trip. The journey onwards and back follows two different routes on this trip. Since we drove from Bangalore to Belum Caves. And then from Belum Caves to Gandlikota. While on our way back we drove from Gandikota to Bangalore. While on the onwards journey, we crossed beautiful windmills perched atop hills followed by a stop at the scenic bank of a beautiful river. And several paddy and marigold fields. In July, some of these fields thrive with Marigold Flowers. The return journey was equally or perhaps even more scenic. For most part of the journey we remained on state highways, passing through picturesque fields, navigating up and down several hills. And crossing some rustic bridges right made by cutting across the hills.
Since this route as limited food and water outlets, we carried our own. And took pit stops for breakfast, lunch and snacks. Which made the trip all the more exciting. Moreover, you hardly find any traffic on this route that makes it all the more beautiful. So, this definitely is an addition at the top of our list of the best road trips in India.
Udaipur to Kumbhalgarh – Through the green oasis of Rajasthan
Udaipur to Kumbhalgarh road trip in India can be done as a day trip from Udaipur. The walls of Kumbhalgarh fort are fondly known as the great walls of India. And the fort itself is very robust and uniquely built. It is a must visit when visiting the state of Rajasthan in India. There is an almost single lane highway that connects Udaipur to Kumbhalgarh. The road itself is not in a very good condition at times, but the scenic beauty of the places that you pass through more than makes up for it.
First of all, you will be surprised that it is a part of Rajasthan, the state of India world famous for it’s deserts. Because the whole region through which you take this road trip is covered with dense and green forests. Except for a few small cluster of houses here and there in very small villages, there is hardly any habitation. You will encounter beautiful streams of water and almost fairy tale kind of meadows while taking this road trip. Read more about our complete day trip from Udaipur to Kumbhalgarh. We also covered Ranakpur and famous Jain Temple of Ranakpur as a part of this road trip in India.
Additional tips: Carry your food and water along on this road trip, like you have to on many other road trips in India. As, there are hardly any outlets on the way that we remember noticing. Otherwise, there is a food outlet inside the fort in Kumbhalgarh and you can have your food there. Once you reach Kumbhalgarh, you can also buy water bottles and other packaged drinks.
Cochin to Munnar – Passing through natural wonders
This road trip in India that we took almost 6 years back is still fresh in our memories. As you step into God’s own Country, Kerala, take a road trip from Cochin to Munnar. As you step out of Cochin and further towards Munnar, soon you will be on the winding mountain roads. On this road trip, you pass through several tea plantations and lush green forests on one side of the road. While on the other side, you will be greeted with breathtaking views of the Nilgiris across the valley. There is a beautiful waterfall on the way where you can stop. And the route is lined by several spice gardens of Kerala that host various world famous Kerala spices. We did a tour of a spice garden of Kerala as well while on this road trip in India. Check the details of our road trip from Kochi to Munnar.
Additional tips: take your time and plan your stops along the way because it is one of the most scenic road trips in India that you will be taking. Don’t pass it on in a hurry.
Bangalore to Mangalore & Udupi – A coastal road trip
This is a road trip that we have been planning for a while now. And we hope to take it in the near future. We plan to drive from Bangalore to Mangalore. Then stay in Mangalore for few days. We also plan to cover several untouched locations around Mangalore. From here, we will head to Udupi. Udupi has a serene coastline and some beautiful Temples to visit. Then, we can go ahead and cover Murudeshwar and Gokarna as well. We hope this will be a one of a kind road trip in India for us. Because so far we have only done source to destination trips. This one has several stops and also involves exploring other offbeat areas near the main towns. There is a nice article that we are using as our reference while planning a road trip across this part of Karnataka. Checkout : Road trip to Mangalore and Udupi.
Additional tips: Plan minumum 2-3 days halt at both Mangalore and Gokarna, and at least one day in Udupi to be able to enjoy the road trip completely.
Bangalore to Kodaikanal – One of the best highway trips
A road trip in India that we have already taken twice and we want to take as many times as possible. Through the picturesque routes of Bangalore->Hosur->Krishnagiri->Salem->Dindigul, this road trip is one of the best we have taken in India. Apart from the route being scenic, the roads are in the best conditions as per the road standards in India. And the last stretch of ghat road that winds through the thick mountain forests is way too beautiful. As you cover this stretch to arrive at the beautiful hill station, don’t forget to slow down and let your window panes down. Then soak into the moist and fresh air that brings with it the smells of the rainforests.
Although the distance from Bangalore to Kodaikanal is almost 400km, yet, pertaining to the good road conditions and very less traffic , you can easily cover the distance in 5 – 6 hours. And do note that a major chunk of this timing is actually consumed while covering the last 60-70 kilometers through the winding mountain roads. Nevetheless, a road trip worth taking multiple times. Check: our road trip from Bangalore to Kodaikanal.
Additional tips: One of the most beautiful road trips in India again. But there are not too many food outlets post Salem. So, be prepared with your food and water.
Bangalore to B R Hills – Through green meadows and mountains beyond
It is a small road trip of just a little over 3 hours! And it is so beautiful. We drove the Bangalore -> Kanakpura -> B R Hills route when visiting B R Hills from Bangalore. The roads are in good condition. And traffic is almost nil. Besides, the road also passes through some beautiful meadows and green fields. With a breathtaking backdrop of blue hills beyond. Finally the road passes through the reserve forest area, right before arriving at B R Hills. We stayed in Gorukana after reaching B R Hills. And it was such a memorable stay that we are already longing to return here as soon as possible. Check here further details of our trip to B R Hills.
Additional tips: Again, almost no food outlets on the way if you are taking the route through Kanakpura. So, better to pack your own food. Once you reach Gorukana or whichever resort you choose to stay in, then you can have your meal there.
Ooty to Bangalore road trip by car – Winding through the ghats
You might be thinking why we said Ooty to Bangalore road trip by car instead of Bangalore to Ooty road trip. That is because, when we took a trip from Bangalore to Ooty, it was overnight. But when we took the trip back from Ooty to Bangalore, it was during the day. And that is when we enjoyed the journey through the winding roads to the fullest. As you start from Ooty, you first pass the winding mountain roads. Do look below in the valley while you are still on the top.
One of the fondest memories that I got here was of the clouds literally hanging over some trees at the slope of the mountains. As you leave the mountains and drive through the planes, you will cross the dense Bandipur forest area. If you are lucky enough, then you might spot some wildlife on the sides, or crossing the roads. In order to enjoy this trip, you can also take a bus from Ooty to Bangalore. Check: our memorable Ooty trip.
Additional tips: The roads are really beautiful in this part and as you advance in the plains, there are plenty of food outlets along the way. So, enjoy your trip to the fullest. And upon arriving in the city, there are plenty of diners you can choose from. You can also find restaurant deals in Bangalore if you want to savour on good food at an affordable price. Mobile apps like eatigo could help you discover the best places to eat according to reviews and rates.
In conclusion, sometimes when the route is beautiful and the roads are nice, the journey itself becomes the destination. And we kind of want the journey to continue for much longer. These road trips that we described above will take you through such a journey for sure. Do try them when you are planning to take a road trip in India.
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Southern India really has some great road trips. These areas are also more developed and roads are good so road trips are easy and delightful, especially the coastal areas. On other other hand, if one needs to challenge oneself, they must try a Himalayan drive.
Completely agree!
We love road trips, they are the best way to explore the unexplored. While we have not done most of these except for Mangalore Udupi and Ooty all of these are on our list now. These are definitely some of the great places with awe-inspiring scenic vistas all along the route. Kodaikanal is definitely high on list. Thanks for this list.
Agree Rashmi. Kodaikanal is a must do. The road to Krishnagiri and further in the hills are so stunning.
You’ve indeed lsited some of the best road trips. Personally, I love road trips within countries because you get to stop whenever you want, take detours, explore and mingle with the locals. Most of the places you’ve listed are down south and I haven’t been there but Udaipur to Kumbhalgarh is defnitely a delightful ride!
While roads in North India are challenging, those in South India are smooth and beautiful. You have got to experience both.
Oh! We absolutely love road trips! Glad to hear of these beautifully scenic road trips in India. Some of those pictures you shared are just beautiful. I can see why you should allow for extra time when exploring. We hope to get to India soon, and a road trip sounds like the perfect trip. You’ve got me interested in travelling Bangalore to Kodaikanal.
The Bangalore to Kodaikanal is my personal favorite one..will wait to hear about your experience when you happen to take this route
I’ve never been to India but really hope to go someday! This country has so much to offer and your roadtrip suggestions look amazing
Wow, thanks for the tips! Will definitely try to do a road trip when I’m in India!
The trips looks so luring for the amazing views they come with
Great ideas! When thinking of traveling through India, a roadtrip never crossed my mind. However it seems like a perfect way to see the countryside of India.
I am a big road trip fan, so it’s great to read a post about some off beat road trips in India. I think that’s definitely the way I’d like to discove that massive country!
Way to go Ariane..will wait to hear about your experience
Have done majority of the road trips from Bangalore. Bangalore to Mangalore is an awesome drive. Driving to Munnar also an amazing experience. You should also try Bangalore to Mahabalipuram road trip.
Actually Swati, we have been from Bangalore to Mahabalipuram recently. Somehow, didn’t enjoy that road trip so much. I guess partially it was due to the weather as well, it was a hot day…
India looks like a very diverse country with lots to see.
I didn’t know such gorgeous places existed in India! They all sound amazing. Ree love30
Wow..these pictures are stunning. I can imagine how you felt during the roadtrip. Make me want to fly to India now for our holiday.
You are right, there are many road trips in India to choose from. From your descriptions I would love to travel from Cochin to Munar and stop along the way at various tea plantations and the world famous Spice Gardens in Kerala. Bangalore to Kodaikanal sounds spectacular as well with it’s mountain views.
Both of these are excellent road trips and don’t consume much time also
This is a smart idea and a wonderful way to experience India’s natural beauty. The road trip from Cochin to Gunnar is also really irresistible. Like you suggest, we’d want to take it slow and enjoy all the scenery and find the waterfalls. Thanks for these wonderful tips.
Thank you. Hope you will enjoy some of these when you come to India
I would really love to go to India. My interest to visit India started when I was still a college student. Our professor has great love for Indian literature. It is for this reason I look forward in visiting India soon. I love your post. 🙂
Thanks Ana. You will have a wonderful time here.
Wow, everything in India is so inviting and its so interesting. I haven’t been to India but it’s one of my bucket list places I love the food , SO good. I have a friend who is from there and her mom makes the best food.
That’s true..Indian food is the best and there are so many varieties and variations, it will take you a lifetime and still can’t try them all 🙂
I love a road trip -its such a great way to see a country and you can do it at your own pace, stop where you want and see whatever you wish. You also get to see so much more of the scenery and India certainly seems like a place that you want to explore to it’s fullest – so many different landscapes…
True emma. There is just so much to explore here in India
Love road trips 😀 will have to definitely go for them. Thanks for adding some lovey trips to my bucket list 😉
hanks Sushmita
Wow, it always amazes me how diverse a country India is. I recently wrote a post on top roadtrips throughout the world; southern India was on the list, but I had no idea there were so many others within the country. I’d love to do the Bangalore to Mangalore & Udupi trip you mentioned!
There are many lovely trips to take in south India. Particularly all the roads of western ghats..they are simply so amazing, scenic and evergreen