Last Updated At: 16-Mar-2023
Traveling through an off-beaten track is an experience that is unparalleled to any other experience. Witnessing natural wonders and seeing actual communities is an exhilarating feeling. A road trip opens your mind to new things, the way people live in different parts of the world, relaxing, and recharging your batteries. Planning to visit Rajasthan? The land of chivalrous kings and maharajas, known for their unbeatable spirit and bravery. If you plan to visit Rajasthan anytime soon, go for a road trip and enjoy the experience of seeing this majestic state at close quarters. Here, we bring you some of the best road trips in Rajasthan that will keep you completely hooked, and you will enjoy seeing the beauty of this arid state.
Traveloholics love the fresh air caressing their hair, driving at their own pace, stopping by wherever they feel like and eating at dhabas, and overall having fun in life. Rajasthan is not only known for its forts, palaces, havelis, amazing culture, heritage, and desert but also its mouth-watering cuisines. Embark on a road trip and get ready to tickle your tastebuds with amazing Rajasthani food. Get ready to explore some of the best and off-beaten places in Rajasthan. Take a map or use GPRS and travel on the road and see where it takes you.
If you reside in the National Capital, guide your vehicle to NH 8 and get on to the Jaipur Highway. The journey takes approximately 5 hours. Start early in the morning to bypass heavy traffic of the city and get on to the highway. Watch the landscape change as you travel from Delhi to Jaipur. Soon, concrete and glass buildings give way to verdant farms. On your way to Jaipur, you will come across many mid-ways and resorts where you can enjoy hearty meals. Use clean washrooms and hygienic places to rest and relax. You will reach Pink City by noon if you start early. Stay in the capital city of Rajasthan for a few days and enjoy some of the major attractions of the city. Perfect for a weekend trip, move on to your next destination.
Sometimes all you need is a good friend and a full tank!
Another route that is perfect for a thrilling road trip is Jaisalmer to Jodhpur. When you leave behind the Sam desert after witnessing the famous Desert Festival and drive towards the Blue City, Jodhpur, you will certainly enjoy the off-beat, picturesque beauty of the route. Drive on a paved highway and take either NH 14 or NH 15 to take you to Pokhran and then from Pokhran to Jodhpur. The journey time is approximately 4-5 hours, and you will get to admire the breathtaking beauty of the route between Jaisalmer and Jodhpur. There are a lot of eateries and petrol pumps on the way, so refilling your tank or finding good food is not a problem. If you wish to enjoy architecturally renowned structures and monuments on the way like Tanot Mata Temple, Osian, Pokhran, etc., you will have to take a few detours. Upon reaching Jodhpur, enjoy exploring Jaswant Thada, Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Mandore, and more.
The Journey not the Arrival is Important
The road trip from the City of Lakes, Udaipur, to the spiritual city, Pushkar, is equally exciting and refreshing. The trip takes 5-6 hours, and if you take a little more stops for meals and snacks in between, the time can overshoot a little. When you leave Udaipur behind with its mesmerizing and shimmering lakes and lovely palaces and Painted havelis, you will find yourself on a well-maintained highway. If you wish to admire the unique architectural splendour of Rajasthan, make a stop at Ranakpur, a famous Jain temple that is known for its amazing beauty. The landscape is simply beautiful, refreshing, and soothing to the eyes. If you start early in the morning, you will reach Pushkar by lunchtime. Here, you can explore the famous Brahma Temple, 400 other temples, lovely ghats, and amazing sights.
Enjoy the journey and stop worrying about the potholes in the road
It is a perfect route for an extraordinary road trip experience. Both destinations are known for their rich historical and cultural heritage, and there is a lot to see and explore. Forts, palaces, havelis, temples, and many structures will captivate you and take you back to the erstwhile era of brave Rajpur Kings. While driving from Chittorgarh to Kumbhalgarh, you will come across many places that are worth stopping by. Check out attractive architectural marvels like Ranakpur Jain Temple, intricately carved forts and palaces, and more. The verdant Aravali range will stay with you on this trip and add a lovely backdrop to the route. The trip takes approximately 3 hours.
Discover Yourself in a Long Journey
If you are looking for a relaxed trip while enjoying nature’s delights, the road trip from Udaipur to Mount Abu has a lot to offer. Since Mount Abu is the topmost hill station in the state, as you leave the plains of Udaipur and drive towards Mount Abu, you will come across some very interesting and exciting vistas. In erstwhile times, Royal families of Rajasthan used to visit Mount Abu in the summers to escape the sweltering heat of the plains. Lovely temples, serene Nakki Lake, and slightly cool weather make this place perfect for tourists. The road trip between these two destinations will take you three hours. Adventure enthusiasts can enjoy camping and trekking in Mount Abu. They can also enjoy the famous winter festival if they plan a trip in December.
The Road Was Always There, You Need To Decide When to Take It
This road trip takes you from impressive forts and palaces to the wilderness, making it an unforgettable trip. As you leave Jaipur and its majestic buildings behind, soon you will be on a route with typical arid zone vegetation interspersed with verdant farms on both sides. As you come closer to Ranthambore, the vegetation gets denser and thicker. This trip will also give you a glimpse into the way of living of Rajasthani people in villages. You can stop on your way and try mouth-watering, authentic Rajasthani cuisines and enjoy a burst of flavours in your mouth. Ranthambore is known for its Tiger safari. Besides spotting the King of Jungle in Ranthambore National Park, you can also see a lot of unique floral, faunal, and wildlife species in their natural habitat.
If you come to a fork in the road, take it
Last on our list of some of the most happening road trips in Rajasthan is the Jaipur-Alwar route. It is a perfect route for a weekend trip. After spending a couple of days in Jaipur and exploring architecturally renowned structures, plan a visit to Alwar, where you will come across temples, forts, and palaces which are not very majestic but impressive nonetheless. This city has lovely resorts that give you a chance to enjoy picturesque sights all around you.
Whenever you plan a road trip to any of these places, reach out to Adotrip for the best hotel deals. Enjoy a comfortable stay in your chosen city and enjoy exploring the destination to your heart’s content. We can help you create an itinerary that allows you to see Rajasthan at close quarters. When enjoying road trips in Rajasthan, make it a point to try typical Rajasthani food, buy local handicrafts, see folk dances and listen to soul-soothing Rajasthani music. Rajasthan has always welcomed visitors with open arms and followed the motto of ‘Padharo Mhare Des.’
--- Published By Arpita Mathur
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