Road trip: a car expedition along incredible roads in India

In winter, India is an ideal destination for road trips that will take travelers through incredibly diverse landscapes, remote regions, and hidden gems of the country. One of the most popular destinations for road trip enthusiasts is the Zanskar Valley, located on the northern slope of the Great Himalayas at a distance of 827 km with a travel time of 22 hours.
The Zanskar Valley, situated at an altitude of 4 thousand meters, is a semi-arid region in this area, as GQ writes. During the 10-day journey, you will pass through the famous Photu La Pass and Namika La Pass, Rangdum, a high plateau with stunning views of the Suru Valley, and Pensi La Pass, which is one of the highest accessible passes for vehicles.

It takes approximately 14 hours to travel to Gokarna, which is located on the seashore and covers a distance of 692 km. The local pristine beaches and breathtaking scenery have made it a haven for many looking to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the dream city, especially if you're looking to take a quick trip on a budget nearby. There are several options for traveling to Gokarna from Mumbai, but the bus is the most economical and flexible option for tourists to see the Western Ghats with a scenic view.
The 622 km journey from Delhi to Munsiyari takes 14 hours and 40 minutes. This popular region is often called "mini-Kashmir" and is located at the entrance to the Johar Valley. During your trip to Delhi, you may have the opportunity to visit cities in the state of Uttarakhand, the beautiful Kumaon region, and see the confluence of the Sarai and Gomati rivers. The last leg of your trip will take you to Munsiyari, known for its breathtaking views of the Panchachuli peaks.

The journey from Guwahati to Tawang, 433 km long, takes almost 12 hours. Tourists will see an amazing combination of emerald jungle and icy peaks. The road trip passes through magnificent hills, beautiful forests, and branched rivers, making it one of the most scenic routes in India. The route also passes through the Sela Pass, one of the highest passes in the world for cars, offering breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains.
The 373 km journey from Hyderabad to Hampi takes approximately 8 hours and 11 minutes. The end point of the route is one of the oldest cities in the country, steeped in history and culture. The UNESCO World Heritage Site was once the center of the mighty Vijayanagara Empire, which gained power from the 13th to the 17th centuries. During the trip, you will see beautiful plateau landscapes as well as rural landscapes.

The 298 km journey from Surendranagar to Somnath takes no more than 5 hours and 40 minutes. This is one of the pilgrimage points in Gujarat, founded at the confluence of three rivers. The coastal city is known for being home to one of the 12 shrines. During the trip, you will have the opportunity to visit the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi. As you travel towards Somnath along the coastal road, enjoy the picturesque views of the Arabian Sea.
The journey from Rameswaram to Kanyakumari, a distance of 308 km, takes approximately five and a half hours. It is a beautiful journey that offers picturesque coastal views and cultural experiences. In particular, tourists have the opportunity to see the Minakshi Amman Temple and the famous Nellaiappar Temple and the historic Tirunelveli Palace. Along the way, you can see the Vivekananda Rock memorial and the Tiruvalluvar statue and enjoy a magnificent sunset at the confluence of the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, and Indian Ocean.