Best driving holidays in Uttarakhand Himalayas
Panchali Dey, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, TRAVEL TRENDS, UTTARAKHAND Updated : Jul 20, 2022, 15:57 IST
Best driving holidays in Uttarakhand Himalayas
Uttarakhand is one of those places in India where you get to experience a blend of spirituality as well as scenic natural beauty. In fact, there are some of the best road trips that you can take in this region, which will offer you a new perspective in terms of travel. You will not only enjoy every bit of your journey, but will also be surprised to witness what all the destinations have to offer. So, here are some of the best driving holidays in Uttarakhand that you can opt for while planning your next road trip.
Gartang Gali
Located in the Uttarkashi District, this spot is almost 247 km from Dehradhun, from where you can drive and get, set, ready for the amazing trek. It’s a popular and adventurous trekking spot that has been thrown open to visitors after more than 55 years.What makes it all the more appealing is its wooden bridge that has been built in the traditional style, whereas the bridge offers alluring sight of Nelong Valley, as well as the flora and fauna that surrounds the area.
Chakrata
It’s one of the amazing hill stations that sits at an elevation of 2118 m above the sea level, and is complemented with sun-kissed Himalayan ranges. An ideal destination for backpackers, it’s also a loner’s paradise who want to get away from the humdrum of city life. The road to this secluded hill station is also as scenic as the place, and is good enough for a smooth ride.
Lansdowne
This destination will surprise you in many ways and will, at the same time, give you numerous reasons to take a road trip. It’s a small cantonment town that is not very far from Delhi. You can opt for a driving holiday to Lansdowne during the month of spring or autumn, when the changing season beautifully alters the landscapes throughout the route.
Harsil
It’s an offbeat destination that is not so popular among tourists, but it’s worth taking all the effort. You will be surprised to witness that there are many things to do here from trekking, hiking, to village stay and learning handicraft. What makes it a great driving holiday is that you drive through some of the scenic landscapes of Uttarakhand and apple orchards.
Rishikesh
Planning a road trip to Rishikesh is like getting a blend of adventure and thrill. As you hit the road, you might have to drive through some rough patches, but it will be worth all your effort. As you reach the hill destination, you can get ready to indulge in various activities, including camping, river rafting, and much more. Interesting thing to note here is that after you are done exploring Rishikesh, you can move towards Haridwar and explore further.
Auli
Located not very far from Badrinath, Auli is one of those beautiful destinations in Uttarakhand that is best experienced via road. As you approach the destination, you are welcomed by the snow-clad mountains at Auli that not only look stunning, but also give you a feeling that you are now set for a great vacation. Plus, the roads to this destination are in a good condition, which means you will have a smooth ride and take in the views of breathtaking scenery.
Mukteshwar
Mukteshwar has almost everything that you expect out of a perfect Himalayan adventure. This beautiful hill town is dotted with dense forest and surrounded by lush greenery, and offers gorgeous views of the Himalayas. Reaching this place won’t be very tiring and you can easily indulge in trekking, rappelling, and rock climbing as well.
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