10 rainy road trips that are worth undertaking in india!

We are almost on the verge of bidding adieu to summers and welcoming rains! With acute rain-like conditions throughout the country, all we are hoping for is a season of pitter-patter raindrops—not in an interval of a day or two but in full fledge.


It is said that rain is nature’s biggest friend. I mean, why not when everything gets so refreshing and lovely that you can’t help but enjoy the cosy weather? Often, the first few showers of rain are celebrated with enthusiasm, undergoing various activities. From hot Indian snacks like Pakoras and Vada Pav combined with Ginger tea or coffee to weekend trips with friends or family to rainy spots. If not that, even road trips turn out to be the best alternative.


I have always observed and believed that road trips aren’t just mood makers, they are stress busters as well. I mean imagine all you doing is driving to a road following a map not knowing about the destination. How beautiful that feeling is, I crave and die to experience such feelings.


It’s almost time to start a buzz about rainy getaways. In this blog find the top 10 rainy road trips in India that aren’t just worthy enough but sure to be experienced at least once in a lifetime.  

Top 10 rainy road trips that are worth undertaking in india

1. Mumbai to Lonavala – The Classic Monsoon Escape

If there were a dictionary of Indian monsoon getaways, this would be on page one. As soon as the rain touches the Sahyadris, Lonavala transforms from a weekend spot to a monsoon wonderland. The ghats are drenched in green, waterfalls surprise you around every curve, and fog dances on the road like it’s leading the way.

This is the kind of drive where you pause just to breathe it all in—with a hot vada pav in one hand and your phone camera in the other. The scent of wet earth, the rush of Bhushi Dam, and the echoing laughter from roadside tea stalls—it’s nostalgia wrapped in mist.

2. Bangalore to Coorg – Coffee Trails in the Rain

Imagine this: you’re driving through winding roads with the aroma of freshly brewed filter coffee wafting through the air. Raindrops tap gently on your car roof while endless stretches of coffee plantations stretch beside you, soaked in silvery mist.

That’s Coorg in the rains—a heady mix of earthy charm and romantic seclusion. Along the way, you’ll find hidden waterfalls, sleepy hamlets, and viewpoints that appear from nowhere and steal your breath. It’s the kind of journey where you’ll want to stop the car just to listen to the rain.

3. Shillong to Cherrapunji – Dancing with the Clouds

Here, you don’t drive into the clouds—you drive with them. The moment you leave Shillong, a monsoon drama unfolds. The roads narrow, the valleys deepen, and waterfalls—huge, gushing ones—start falling from the cliffs like nature’s version of an orchestra.

This road trip feels like you’ve entered a world that forgot time. You’ll cross bridges veiled in fog, walk through meadows soaked in green, and find yourself whispering just to not disturb the silence. And when you finally reach Cherrapunji, the rain doesn’t greet you—it embraces you like a long-lost friend

4. Pune to Malshej Ghat – Where Waterfalls Chase You

This is not a road trip. This is an experience where the mountains come alive with movement. During the monsoon, Malshej Ghat becomes a painting that can’t sit still—dozens of waterfalls spill over cliffs, monkeys playfully peek through the mist, and valleys stretch below in a thousand shades of green.

You’ll slow down not because the roads ask you to—but because your heart wants to linger. It’s the kind of route that reminds you of how nature surprises us when we let go of control and just drive.

5. Chennai to Yelagiri – The Quiet Kind of Monsoon

This one’s for the daydreamers. The rain here doesn’t roar—it whispers. The roads slowly wind into a calm, forested world where everything moves at its own pace. Mango orchards line the path, birds fly low, and that cool mountain air carries the smell of wet stone and eucalyptus.

As you drive towards Yelagiri, it’s not about chasing views. It’s about slowing down. You stop at a tea shack, sit on a damp wooden bench, and watch clouds curl around distant hills. Sometimes, the best road trips are the quiet ones.

6. Guwahati to Tawang – The Monsoon Epic

This is not your average road trip—this is a love letter to the brave. The drive from Guwahati to Tawang during the monsoon is bold, beautiful, and brilliantly unpredictable. Thunderous skies, cloud-draped valleys, and dramatic cliffs make you feel like you’re inside an epic.

You’ll cross hanging bridges, fluttering prayer flags, and lands that look almost untouched. Waterfalls burst out of the earth, and the fog is so thick sometimes, your headlights feel like the only source of truth. Yet every moment is worth it. You won’t come back the same.

7. Manali to Jibhi – The Rainy Himalayan Secret

There’s something incredibly raw about the mountains in the rain. The road from Manali to Jibhi is that hidden route everyone should know about, but you secretly hope they never do. It’s quiet, misty, and deeply personal.

As you leave behind the hustle of Manali, the roads narrow into thick pine forests and wooden bridges. Rivers swell, cottages glow warmly through the mist, and every turn feels like a secret whispered by the mountains. It’s a love story between you and nature—and the rain is your soundtrack.

8. Udaipur to Mount Abu – A Desert Drenched in Romance

When you think Rajasthan, you don’t think rain—but that’s exactly why this trip is special. When the monsoon touches the Aravallis, the entire landscape turns surreal. The dry, dusty hills of Mount Abu suddenly bloom, Nakki Lake glistens with new life, and even the forts look softer in the mist.

It’s a different side of Rajasthan—one where the peacocks come out, the air is thick with petrichor, and the silence is romantic, not eerie. It’s like the desert decided to take a long, luxurious bath.

9. Goa to Amboli Ghat – Western Ghats in Full Bloom

You’ve probably done Goa, but have you ever driven out of Goa in the rain? Towards Amboli, the Western Ghats explode with life. Tiny streams cross the road like naughty children, dense forests turn darker, and roadside stalls serve steaming bhajiyas that taste like heaven in the drizzle.

This trip is less about the destination and more about what you feel as you drive—free, wild, and deeply in tune with the rhythm of the earth.

10. Rishikesh to Kanatal – A Spiritual Monsoon Drift

Begin your journey with the sacred hum of Rishikesh, but as you climb towards Kanatal, let the rain strip away all noise. The hills here aren’t loud—they’re lyrical. As fog brushes the windshield, as the cedar trees drip with rain, and as the wind whistles through empty roads—you’ll feel peace you didn’t know you were seeking.

Kanatal is the kind of place where mornings arrive with misty sunrises and nights echo with rain on tin roofs. And getting there? Pure therapy.

Monsoon road trips are not about reaching places. They’re about feeling them. About letting the rain wash away the rush, the routine, and sometimes, even the reason. Every drop tells a story, every turn holds a surprise, and every stop is a chance to fall back in love—with nature, with freedom, and with yourself.

Till then Happy Sundaying!

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