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Mumbai-Delhi Road Trip – Places Worth Visiting

Team V3Cars recently completed an epic road trip from the financial capital to the national capital of India. This road trip is a ‘must do’ for driving enthusiasts since it lets one drive on some roads with a view, well-paved roads, and one of the fast expressways in the country! The distance from Mumbai to Delhi is slightly over 1400 kilometers and passes through 4 states (Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Haryana).

Mumbai - Delhi Road Trip

During our epic road trip we took the fastest route, as suggested by Google Maps, which took us from Mumbai to Delhi via Surat, Vadodara, Godhra, Shamlaji, Udaipur, Jaipur, Dausa, and Gurgaon. In order to make the road trip more interesting we decided to take slight detours (we drove to the majestic Statue of Unity) to visit some unique places along the way! To make your Mumbai to Delhi road trip equally happening, we have compiled a list of places you could visit along the way!

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Here’s What You Can See In Mumbai

  • Gateway of India: Its construction was completed in 1924 and was built to honor King George V and Queen Mary who were visiting Mumbai. Anyone can visit the Gateway of India anytime and there are no charges applicable for seeing it in person. This is located in Colaba, which is one of the most happening places in Mumbai. So, there are plenty of good food, epic cafes, and street shopping options around.
  • Chhatrapati Shivaji terminus: This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a very special one since unlike others this one is actually operational even today! It is renowned as one of the most amazing Railway Station Buildings among the world. Its construction started in 1878, took 10 years to complete, and is used by over millions of commuters daily! It is located in Fort which is home to quite a few British era structures.

Chhatrapati Shivaji terminus

  • Bandra-Worli Sealink: This iconic bridge was opened in 2009 and links the Southern part of Mumbai to its suburbs. Its official name is the Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link and is 5.6km in length. It is an architectural and engineering marvel because it is a cable-stayed bridge built over the sea. It is not only amazing to look at, but also great to drive on! The beauty of the bridge is something that you shouldn't miss out on.

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Here’s What You Can See In Gujarat

  • Take a detour to the majestic Statue of Unity: The Statue of Unity is located in Kevadia near Gujarat. At a height of 182 meters, it not only towers over everything else in sight, but also is the tallest statue in the world! Just for your reference, the Statue of Liberty, which we all have seen a glimpse of in various Hollywood movies, has a height of 93 meters. We recommend staying for the night at Kevadia, as the Statue of Unity is located on the Narmada River near the Sardar Sarovar Dam. One can also indulge in boating, river rafting, and visit the unique Cactus Garden which is home to around 6 lakh plants of 450 species.

Statue of Unity

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  • Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park: Located in the Panchmahal district in Gujarat, this is a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2004. While taking the route suggested by Google Maps from Status Of Unity to Udaipur, we ended up driving right beside it! This heritage site has multiple heritage monuments including palaces, arches, mosques, temples, stepwells, and residential complexes! It is fascinating to read up about its history and a must visit along the way.

Statue of Unity

Here’s What You Can See In Udaipur

  • Lake Pichola: Udaipur was founded by Maharana Udai Singh II in 1553 as the new capital of the Mewar kingdom. It is known as the 'City of Lakes' and its Lake Pichola is one of the most famous, popular, and beautiful lakes. The two most iconic places of Udaipur, the Lake Palace and the Jag Mandir are both situated on an island in Lake Pichola. This lake is renowned across the world for its scenic and picture-perfect views. In fact, this is an artificial freshwater lake which was created way back in 1362!

Lake Pichola

  • Jaisamand Lake: This is India's second-largest artificial freshwater lake and is a man-made marvel. Located around 48km from the main city, the route is very scenic as the lake is surrounded by hills and a green jungle. This lake has been described online by travelers as one of the cleanest and most beautiful lakes of India! You can even enjoy a relaxing boat ride here.
  • Vintage Car Museum: Located on Gulab Bagh Road, it is home to 20 amazing automobiles. It gives one an insight into the kind of life the royals of Rajasthan lived. Well to be more specific, the kind of rides they used to roll around in! The vehicles on display here have been preserved majestically and beautifully. The museum is usually open to the general public from 9 am to 9 pm and the ticket price for adults is Rs. 250 and Rs. 150 for children.

Here’s What You Can See In Jaipur

  • Amber Palace: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located around 11km from Jaipur and is built using red sandstone and white marbles. It is renowned among travelers as this majestic palace houses numerous carvings, precious stones, and mirrors. This palace is around seven centuries young and its grand past is an interesting read.

Amber Palace

Amber Palace

  • Hawa Mahal: One of Jaipur's most iconic landmarks is a unique five-storey structure that was built from pink sandstone in 1799 by Raja Sawai Pratap Singh. This grand mahal has small windows that let air blow across the palace which made it a summer retreat among the royals. The unique structure also allowed the ladies of the royal family a glimpse into regular life without being seen by the common folks.
  • Jaigarh Fort: This breathtaking fort was built by Maharaja Jai Singh II in 1726 and is located around 11km from Jaipur city. It is a must-visit fort for history buffs as it has served as the residence for many kings and was used primarily to store weapons and ammunition. An interesting bit about this fort is that it is home to 'Jaivana', the world's biggest cannon on wheels which was made in 1720! It is also known as the victory fort because it was never captured by anyone.

There are plenty of options to choose from, in terms of places to visit, during a Mumbai to Delhi road trip. Needless to say, we have just highlighted the tip of the iceberg! It's your call on which ones to see and which ones to skip, since there is no one route that suits all!

Happy Roadtripping!

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Pradeb Biswas

Dreams of owning a motorcycle. Dreams of owning a car. Dreams of owing a truck. Once reality dawns, writes an article hoping to attract a pay check!

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