Covering about 260 km, the drive itself is a treat. Once you hit NH48, the traffic eases up, and soon, you're surrounded by the Western Ghats in all their glory. On your way, you’ll pass through beautiful towns like Lonavala and Khandala, perfect for a quick pit stop to stretch your legs and grab some delicious vada pav or chikki!
The road from Delhi-Jaipur combines history with a pinch of glamour. The route covers about 280 km and takes you through vibrant landscapes and the majestic Aravalli hills. Explore the stunning Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, and don’t forget to indulge in some mouthwatering Rajasthani cuisine while you’re there.
Known as the Scotland of India, Coorg is famous for its coffee plantations, lush hills, and cascading waterfalls. The route is dotted with charming villages and scenic views, making it perfect for leisurely driving. Once you’re there, enjoy some coffee and explore the beautiful Abbey Falls.
With its colonial architecture, French cafes, and serene beaches, Puducherry is a delightful escape. The coastal road offers stunning views of the Bay of Bengal, and the drive itself is quite relaxing. Once there, take a stroll along the Promenade, indulge in some French pastries, and explore the vibrant streets of the French Quarter.
As you ascend the hills, you’ll be treated to mesmerising views of tea gardens and the mighty Kanchenjunga in the backdrop. The drive may take a bit longer, but the landscapes and the cool climate make it all worthwhile. Once you arrive, sip on some famous Darjeeling tea and take a ride on the iconic toy train.