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Following are a few best places to go off-roading in India 28th March 2022
Travel adventure always has its benefits for your quality of life and overall well-being. Getting your family and friends into one car and driving to different locations to explore the culture, people, wildlife, food, heritage sites, etc., is a thrilling experience.
But let's talk about off-roading? It's an activity pursued on unconventional terrains that don't have a proper paved way. It's carried out on rugged tracks like deserts, mountains, dirt tracks, river beds, etc. There are variations of off-roading, including rock racing, cross country trails, dune bashing, etc.
Sounds intriguing? Certainly, but since off-roading needs unique locations and uneven terrains, you might wonder which places offer these experiences. This blog will discuss some of India's best places to go off-roading.
1. Gir forest national park, Gujarat:
Route 2-6 through the Gir forest national park offers an off-roading experience (35 kilometres) where you can enjoy the beauty of wildlife and see asiatic lions, spotted deer, nilgai, sambar, and numerous other flora and fauna that will make your journey mesmerising.
2. Rann of Kutch, Gujarat:
Divided into two parts called the Great Rann and the Little Rann, Rann of Kutch is one of the greatest wonders of India. It has dry and dusty terrains but hides a few marshy surprises beneath the sand. The clay mud retained makes driving through these areas challenging but exciting at the same time!
3. Zoji La Pass, J&K:
Zoji La pass is a challenging and tricky trail in Jammu and Kashmir. It is located at a great height, and specific points in the course do not allow more than one vehicle to pass. You can enjoy the view of the snow-covered mountains and the beautiful sceneries the state has to offer. This place is worth all the efforts and challenges.
4. Kanha national park, Madhya Pradesh:
Situated in the districts of Mandla and Balaghat in Madhya Pradesh, Kanha national park is a tiger reserve. The national park's safari is listed amongst India's most popular off-roading trails. It occupies an area of 940 sq kms.
5. Bisle ghat, Karnataka:
This beautiful trail in Karnataka takes you along a route consisting of almost fifteen waterfalls. The trail is narrow and challenging, but the scenic views of the panoramic ghats make it worth trying.
While off-roading may seem enticing, especially for people who love adventure, it can be risky too. You need to understand all the dangers and be a skilled driver to go off-roading in rugged terrains. Ensure that you have enough food, water and first aid kits in case of an emergency. Never underestimate the safety aspects of off-roading.
You will also need some equipment for ease and precautions. These include GPS+maps, spare tyres, shovel, rope, and ensure that you have a tank full of fuel.
From our discussion above, you can gather that it is a challenging activity and requires your vehicle to function efficiently. The dangers associated with it indicate that there are possibilities of damage to the car. These extreme roads will test your car's performance to its core. To ensure that your vehicle is protected against any severe damages, you need to get it insured. And keep up with the car insurance renewal dates to enjoy your trip wholeheartedly without any stress.
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