10 Off-Roading Trails In India
Highlights
- Off-road trails are the locations where your car is tested to its limit
- 4WD cars do wonderfully well on these trails.
- Here are 10 off-roading trails that you can access in India.
Driving an off-road capable car on regular roads all the time is quite boring. And it doesn't even allow you to test the car's full potential. If you're someone who is looking for off-road trails to drive your car through, here's a list of 10 that you can access in India easily.
Rann of Kutch
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This wonderful location is best accessed during February but you can find all kinds of different terrains here in other months. For the most part, the terrain is dusty, dry and arid. This roughness is complemented by the brilliant shiny white views on all four sides.
Zoji La Pass
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Located in Jammu and Kashmir, this off-roading trail is situated at a great height and is quite dangerous. The roads wind through the mountains and provide you with brilliant scenery at every corner.
Biligiriranga Hills
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This 60km stretch in Karnataka is frequented a lot by off-roading fans living in Bengaluru. There are several small villages along the way and if you're lucky enough, you'll also spot some wildlife while you're passing through them.
Kiphire-Thanamir
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Nagaland is one of the most beautiful places in India and if you're an off-roading fan who is visiting it, you must definitely try this trail. It's got really challenging terrain so make sure you're well-equipped for the experience.
Bisle Ghat
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Bisle Ghat is a delight to travel through during the monsoons. Located around 34km from Sakleshpur in Karnataka, this road gets progressively narrower as you move forward through its dense rainforest. Over 15 waterfalls can be experienced during this entire stretch.
Sach Pass
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This location is situated around 175km from Dalhousie. The Sach Pass sits at 4,420m above sea level and is open from July until mid-October. Numerous challenges are on offer on this trail, including the possibility of landslides.
Devarabetta
This is a village in Tamil Nadu that's quite famous for offering off-roading spots on its massive rocks. If you stay in Bengaluru, Devarbetta is a nice weekend getaway to get yourself rejuvenated.
Gir Forest National Park
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If you wish to turn your off-roading journey into an animal safari, the Gir Forest National Park is the place to be. You can spot everything from lions to wild boars on your morning trail.
Naliya Grassland
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The Naliya Grassland in Gujarat is a pristine location that's known for its flora and fauna. But it also offers nice views that can only be accessed through an off-roading vehicle.
Nannaj
Another brilliant off-roading spot in India is in Nannaj, Maharashtra. The drive from Nannaj to Solapur is covered with wet lands and you can spot many migratory and local birds like Common Sandpiper, Spotted Eagle, Woolly Necked Stork among others.
Which among these is going to be your pick for your next off-roading adventure?
Last Updated on June 22, 2022