Vanderlust: 9 Coolest Campervan Circuits in India Right Now

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Anyone with a love of the great outdoors will attest to harbouring one travel dream above many—to wake up in their own recreational vehicle, toss a brick of noodles into the boiling water, smell the coffee all over the kitchenette, and set up a lawn chair to catch the sea lapping at the shore, ravishing […] Anyone with a love of the great outdoors will attest to harbouring one travel dream above many—to wake up in their own recreational vehicle, toss a brick of noodles into the boiling water, smell the coffee all over the kitchenette, and set up a lawn chair to catch the sea lapping at the shore, ravishing a view no one ever told them about. Vanlife, as the hashtag goes, has its rewards.

In India, caravan travel has been practised only sparsely, owing to inconsistent road conditions, licensing problems and the absence of trailer parks or campsites dedicated to campervans. Caravanning, for the most part, has existed in the popular imagination as eccentric travellers overlanding in old RVs or trailers hitched to the back of a 4X4.

As the search for alternative ways of travel intensified in the wake of the pandemic, state tourism departments all over the country unfurled a slew of caravan tourism drives and circuits, partnering with rented motorhome companies. But these routes have so far remained limited, both in terms of places covered and experience.

The allure of taking a road trip in a recreation vehicle outfitted with one’s preferred conveniences has perhaps never been greater, but the ancillaries on the identified circuits, continue to fall short. However, with a road network spanning five-million kilometres, spectacular vistas strewn across its landmass, and a great diversity of landscape, India promises trails for all kinds of adventure-seekers. We reached out to camping aficionados, travel, entrepreneurs, tour operators and avid road trippers in our search for the coolest circuits in the country you can cover in your camper vehicle:



Mumbai to Kutch​

Mumbai → Palghar → Bordi → Surat → Dwarka or Kutch​


Days: 8-9/1,030km

When: November, after the post-monsoon humidity has diffused

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Reaching the salt flats of Kutch provides the perfect closure. Photo Courtesy: Himanshu Jangid/Carvaa Travelers


This route stretches along the western coast, where you are likely to have heartwarming encounters with locals and avoid crowded beaches. Do spend a night in Palghar—which actually deserves a weekend—enjoying Malvani cuisine at its humble eateries, walking along the coconut- and casuarina-lined shore, and maybe even making a jog for its forts. The Gujarat leg of the drive passes the engaging cities of Vadodara, Rajkot and Jamnagar—which, buzzing with museums and redolent with Gujarati flavours, demand exploration. However, if you want to head for Kutch instead, break the journey up at Rajkot, camp overnight at Bhuj. Spend the rest of the day exploring its handicrafts and heritage buildings before resuming the drive towards Kutch. Stargazing in the salts of Kutch is quite unparalleled; the whole point of taking your campervan there is to feel the breeze without the constraints of a campsite. Furthermore, Gujarat offers really affordable licensing in comparison to other states.

Inputs by Prateek Athalye, The Vacay Vans



Delhi to Pachmarhi​

Delhi → Agra → Dholpur → Gwalior → Orchha (via Jhansi) → Devgarh (Lalitpur) → Sagar → Pachmarhi​


Days: 4-5/902km

When: October to February; monsoons are also amenable

Caravan travel is all about flexibility and unpredictability, and this straightforward-seeming circuit will take you through three states and a Union Territory in four days—or more, depending on the time you spend at each of your stops. With the Yamuna Expressway, make light work of Agra, and stay a night in Dholpur, which has the Van Vihar Sanctuary, and a few historical landmarks. Not your cup of tea? Motor further on into Madhya Pradesh, driving through Gwalior, and making an overnight stop at Orchha, which you can explore the day after (on a bicycle is a great way to do it, so don’t have any second thoughts about tossing those bikes in the boot). The drive from Orchha to Pachmarhi is a long one, and one can break it up at Chanderi, which is famous for its sarees (campsites also available on this stretch). After Sagar, the drive gets serener as one approaches the hilly cantonment town.

Inputs by Jigyasu Joshi, co-founder, Carvaa Travels



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Clockwise from top left: There is no limit to the number of halts you can take to see on the Konkan coast, but the Guwahati-Shillong stretch is a breezy experience where you’ll enjoy going on and on. For night halts, requesting locals to help you with a serene spot to park is the way to go. Photos by: Vmclicks.In/Shutterstock (Beach), Vjverma_111/ Shutterstock (Road), D_Odin/ Shutterstock (Campervan)




Udupi to Goa​

Udupi → Mangalore → Karwar → Gokarna → Goa


Days: 5-6/522km

When: Year-round

Campervan or not—this illustrious stretch of India’s west coast would easily make it into most road trip lists. Who would say no to Kapu lighthouse and the pristine beaches of Tagore and Maravanthe? However, it’s also one of the best circuits to realise the biggest advantage of van life: being able to make an overnight stop without worrying about finding or having pre-booked good accommodation. There are several versions of this route, including the shorter Karwar-Udupi strip that maps the Karnataka coast, but you just might want to drive further to Gokarna, and then end on a high note in Goa. When in Canara, give the kitchenette regular breaks to get out and feast on the region’s well-regarded coastal fare (think Kundapura Chicken, eclectic picks from Mangalorean cuisine, and Udupi’s renowned temple fare).

Inputs by Shikhar Chadha, The Tarzan Way



Jaipur to Alwar​

Jaipur → Beawar → Pali → Mount Abu → Udaipur → Chittaurgarh → Bundi → Sawai Madhopur → Alwar​


Days: 8-9/1,476km

When: Monsoons are ideal; September to January is also a good period

This exciting road trip along the eastern corridor of Rajasthan takes caravanners around some of the most stimulating sights and spots in the state. The trail starts from the well-planned state capital to the rocky outcrops of rural Pali, where leopards and humans have lived in harmony for the past 150 years. The lush environs of southern Rajasthan follow in the form of Mount Abu and Udaipur. The trail curves upwards, as you enter the Chambal-fed Hadoti region; Bundi will charm you, so factor in spending at least two days here. On the final lap, you make your way to Alwar via Sawai Madhopur. This is a great trail for travellers from other cities close to Jaipur, too.



Wayanad to Malappuram​

Wayanad → Kozhikode → Kochi → Alappuzha → Munnar → Pollachi → Palakkad → Malappuram


Days: 5-6/847km

When: October to February

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Wayanad, set amidst the lush Nilgiris, sets the tone for a delightful campervan trip. Photo By: Rasheed Image 2/Shutterstock


A riveting drive covering the coast up till Alappuzha and the Western Ghats on the way back, this route takes you through a variety of landscapes and sights. As you set off from Wayanad, leaving behind the densely forested Nilgiri Hills, as you drive down to the coast, to the lively Kozhikode, where you can take a brief break to explore its beaches. Kochi, four-and-a-half hours away, is where you can spend the night and take the following day to check the city out. Alternately, Alapphuzha is a great last coastal break before you make an eastward move towards Munnar. On the second leg of the trip back to Wayanad, cross Pollachi and halt at Palakkad. While you’re here, also check out the picturesque Kava–Anakkal Road, which is very close to the Malampuzha Dam that offers great views of the Western Ghats. Another scenic hideaway on the route back to Wayanad, is Malappuram.

Inputs by Rohith Subramanian



Manali to Leh​

Manali → Rohtang Pass → Keylong → Jispa → Baralacha La → Rumtse → Leh


Days: 3/477km

When: May to September

This might be one of the more popular road trip circuits in India, but it is every bit worth the hype. And since a campervan affords more amenities and comfort on the road (vis-à-vis a car or a motorcycle), the otherwise tricky route opens up to more family trips. Earlier, travellers would drive/ride from Manali to Srinagar via Leh, but this itinerary offers a more stable altitude progression. The night halts for this trip can be taken at Keylong/Jispa (first day) and Tso Kar (second day), which is just over an hour away from Tanglang La. And one point that can’t be stressed enough: carry adequate layers and medication for everyone travelling.

Inputs by Shikhar Chadha, The Tarzan Way



Guwahati to Nongriat​

Guwahati → Shillong → Mawlyngbna → Nongriat


Days: 4-5/278km

When: October to February

Campervanning in India’s rainiest state, you will fall asleep to night showers battering the roof of your caravan, and wake up to pleasant morning drizzles signalling time for masala chai. The drive from Guwahati is a three-hour stretch (100km) that...
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