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8 weekend road trips from major Indian cities

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 2, 2025, 16:36 IST
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8 weekend road trips from major Indian cities

Well, there are times when you desperately need a break, but work (and your boss) have other plans. That’s where the weekend road trip comes in: quick, easy, and incredibly refreshing. Whether you're escaping never-ending emails, urban chaos, or the sound of your neighbour’s early morning tabla sessions, these short getaways offer the perfect breather. Ready to hit the road? Here are 8 spontaneous road trips from major Indian cities that you can plan last-minute, even if the idea strikes on a Friday night. (Canva)

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Delhi to Lansdowne (Uttarakhand)

You can for all the good reasons, skip the usual Manali madness. Then Lansdowne is that chill alternative that always has good vibes to offer, and will not disappoint you in any season you plan a trip. Pine forests, colonial cottages, and total peace, and that too not too far away Delhi. (Canva)

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Mumbai to Bhandardara (Maharashtra)

Whenever a road trip from Mumbai is considered, the options that are the most favoured are Lonavala and Alibaug. But if you are fine to take a detour, enjoy a visit to Bhandardara, a lakeside stunner where you can camp under the stars, chase waterfalls, and still be back by Monday morning. (Canva)

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Bengaluru to Sakleshpur (Karnataka)

This coffee-scented hill town is a great alternative for all those who want to avoid traffic jams and endless Teams meetings. Plan this trip whenever you want and drive through lush greenery, stay in a homestay, and rediscover your will to live. (Canva)

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Chennai to Yelagiri (Tamil Nadu)

A compact hill station that packs in paragliding, boating, and ziplining, with zero altitude drama. Bonus: pakoras with a view. (Canva)

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Hyderabad to Bidar (Karnataka)

A scenic drive of about 145 km takes you from Hyderabad to Karnataka’s Bidar district. In Bidar, explore the imposing 15thcentury Bidar Fort, the cylindrical Chaubara watchtower, ornate Bahmani and Barid Shahi tombs, the serene Nanak Jhira Gurdwara spring, and the mystical Narasimha Jharni cave temple. Fuel up, enjoy local biryani, and return refreshed to Hyderabad. (Canva)

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Kolkata to Shantiniketan (West Bengal)​

Art, culture, baul music, and red earth roads. Shantiniketan is what happens when you take that quick break and is just 3 hours from your AC cubicle. You will enjoy every bit of the trip, and feel rejuvenated once you are back to your mundane lifestyle. (Canva)

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Pune to Kaas Plateau (Maharashtra)

If nature heals your soul, this should be your pick without any doubt. The Kaas Plateau blooms into a riot of color in monsoon, and turns into a sight to behold. (Canva)

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Ahmedabad to Polo Forest (Gujarat)

A road trip from Ahmedabad to Polo Forest is a refreshing escape into nature, just 150 km away. The drive takes around 3.5 hours, winding past scenic villages, hills, and fields. Once at Polo, explore ancient temple ruins, hike forest trails, and enjoy the calm of the Harnav River. Birdwatchers, trekkers, and weekend wanderers will love its peaceful vibe. Ideal for a one-day getaway.
Who says epic adventures need flight tickets and packing stress? These 8 bite-sized road trips are proof that the best therapy sometimes comes with a steering wheel, a playlist, and a bag of chips. (Canva)

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