If you've been itching for a much-needed break from work and the hectic pace of the city, August is the perfect month to make travel plans. There are two chances for long weekends in the month. Many people want to leave the city and take in some of India's stunning beauty as the Independence Day long weekend draws near.
Ms Chhavi Chadha, Founder & CEO of Bespoke Tailormade Experiences outline some of the most beautiful road trips you can take from Delhi.
The roughly 300 km journey takes about 6 hours, a delightful drive showcasing picturesque landscapes and offering glimpses of India's diverse cultural tapestry.
Kasauli's food scene is so underrated, with a variety of eateries serving diverse cuisines, especially its delectable wood-fired pizzas. All in all, a road trip to Kasauli from Delhi makes for an unforgettable journey of stunning landscapes, enriching experiences, and delectable dining.
Covering about 250 km, the drive to Corbett takes approximately 6 hours through scenic landscapes and charming small towns. Apart from wildlife safaris, Corbett offers river rafting, bird watching, and trekking, making it a haven for adventure and nature lovers.
As for dining, the local Kumaoni cuisine is a must-try, characterized by rich flavours and nutritious ingredients. For a more sophisticated dining experience, try the Grill House restaurant, known for its mouth-watering barbecue delicacies.
A drive of approximately 280 km through the heart of India introduces you to a vibrant mix of cultures and landscapes. Between its rich history, striking architecture, and tempting food, a road trip to Jaipur from Delhi promises a feast for both the eyes and palate.
Culinary adventures in Jaipur are unparalleled. Sampling local Rajasthani cuisine is a must, with traditional dishes like Dal BaatiChurma and Laal Maas being crowd favourites. One notable spot is the iconic RawatMishtanBhandar, known for its mouth-watering kachoris. LaxmiMishthanBhandar, in the old city, is another favourite for its royal thali, an extensive platter of local dishes.
The ancient Ranthambore Fort, perched atop a hill, provides a historical touch, while the mesmerizing sunsets paint the sky with hues of orange and red.
Food in Ranthambore adds another layer to this fascinating destination. The region's cuisine, steeped in tradition, provides a delightful gastronomic experience. Sher Bagh is an exceptional spot to savour authentic Rajasthani food, featuring delectable dishes like Laal Maas and Ker Sangri. The farm-to-table concept ensures fresh, wholesome meals.
The 250 km journey, approximately 6 hours by road, is a visual treat, with the landscape gradually shifting from bustling cityscape to serene mountains and the holy river Ganges.
Culinary experiences in Rishikesh are particularly noteworthy for their focus on local cuisine. The Chotiwala Restaurant, one of the oldest and most popular eateries, serves traditional north Indian thali that will tantalize your taste buds. From experiencing the blissful Ganga Aarti at TriveniGhat to exploring the Ram Jhula and LaxmanJhula, Rishikesh offers a unique blend of spiritual, cultural, and natural delights making it a worthwhile road trip destination from Delhi.