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8 Indian road trips that take you from beach to hill in one day

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 12, 2025, 09:00 IST
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8 Indian road trips that take you from beach to hill in one day

India’s geography has a flair for the dramatic. One moment you can be sipping coconut water on a sun-baked beach, and a few hours later after crossing some hairpin bends, you can enjoy being wrapped in a sweater sipping chai in the misty hills. If that sounds like your kind of trip, buckle up. Here are 8 roads in India where you can drive from the beach to the hills in a single day, and live both your sun-and-shade fantasies without ever boarding a flight.

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Mangaluru to Coorg (Karnataka)

Start your day playing with sand between your toes at Panambur Beach, and by lunch, you can be in a coffee country. This 150-km stretch swaps sea breeze for spice-scented hill air in under four hours. It’s like transporting yourself from a beach shack to a plantation homestay—with filter coffee in both.

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Kozhikode to Wayanad (Kerala)

In the morning, you have the Arabian Sea, biryani, and banana chips as your companion. And by afternoon, you can be surrounded by bamboo forests and mist rolling over tea estates. This route, which is around 85 km, is one road trip that you will want to experience at least once.

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Goa to Chorla Ghats (Goa–Karnataka border)

You think Goa is all about the beaches? Take a detour to Chorla Ghats, just 2 hours away. One moment you're dancing barefoot at Arambol, the next you’re driving through misty forests that look like Amazon. Definitely an experience to remember.

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Alibaug to Lonavala (Maharashtra)

From beach bum to chikki-chewing hill wanderer in just around 2 hours 20 min. Start your day on the Konkan coast, and end it in the green folds of the Western Ghats, all before sunset, which is ideal for city-dwellers with commitment issues.

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Puducherry to Yercaud (Tamil Nadu)

Wake up to croissants and calm at the French Riviera of the East, and end your day winding up the 20 hairpin bends to Yercaud’s cool breeze and colonial charm. Well, what more can you ask.

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Gopalpur to Daringbadi (Odisha)

This underrated route packs a punch. Start by collecting seashells at Gopalpur-on-Sea, and drive up to the "Kashmir of Odisha." You’ll gain altitude, lose humidity, and probably wonder why Daringbadi isn’t already famous.

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Udupi to Agumbe (Karnataka)

From temple town and tranquil beach to rainforest in two hours flat. Agumbe is so lush and dramatic that you might start wondering why you haven’t been to this place yet. And the drive there? Waterfalls and nostalgia in equal measure.

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Vizag to Araku Valley (Andhra Pradesh)

This road is the equivalent of a Bollywood movie arc—starts with sea breeze and ends in fog. The stretch of around 120 km takes you from golden beaches to the coffee-scented cliffs of Araku, complete with tribal culture and gorgeous views.
So, this list will convince you to question yourself, why choose between a beach vacay and a hill escape when you can have both in one road trip? India has got that range, and if you love road trips, you should take full advantage of it.

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