Manali–Leh (Ladakh)
A legendary Himalayan route with dramatic passes and valleys. Winter access is limited, but when open, it offers crisp skies and stark landscapes—best for seasoned drivers with proper acclimatisation.
A legendary Himalayan route with dramatic passes and valleys. Winter access is limited, but when open, it offers crisp skies and stark landscapes—best for seasoned drivers with proper acclimatisation.

A short yet stunning winter drive past orchards, frozen streams and snow-covered meadows. Ideal for those heading to Gulmarg’s ski slopes—carry chains and monitor daily weather.

A striking route of high-altitude villages and monasteries. Winter brings isolation, icy roads and limited access, making preparation essential and travel best with an experienced local driver.

A popular coastal drive with breezy beaches, forts and lush countryside. Winter offers clear skies, smooth roads and pleasant temperatures ideal for relaxed, scenic self-drives.

A misty ascent through tea gardens and forested ghats. Winter mornings are cool and crisp, perfect for leisurely driving, hill-station stays and quiet nature walks.

A mesmerising drive across salt deserts, wetlands and artisan villages. Winter’s clear skies and Rann Utsav festivities make this route particularly atmospheric and photogenic.

A lush circuit of waterfalls, caves, cliffs and crystal-clear rivers. Winter brings drier conditions, making viewpoints, living-root bridges and scenic forest drives comfortably accessible.

A long but rewarding drive through river valleys to snow-laden slopes. Winter ensures crisp mountain air, good visibility and easy access to Auli’s skiing and serene views.

A varied Himalayan route with tea gardens, monasteries and high villages. Winter provides clearer skies and calm mornings, ideal for photography and quiet mountain exploration.

A gentle coastal drive past temples, fishing villages and beaches. Winter’s mild weather, calm seas and heritage stops create a relaxed, culture-rich journey.

