Every Friday night, the highway outside of Vadodara is full of people looking for fresh air and new stories. Some people go to misty hills, while others go to shining lakes, but they all want to be free. That freedom grows when you start your trip in a self drive car rental in Ahmedabad.
Just think about putting your bags in the trunk, picking a playlist and deciding that a roadside chai is worth ten minutes of your time. There are no taxi clocks. If plans change, no driver complains. You keep the wheel in your hands, so every mile feels like a personal victory all weekend long.
It feels good to get keys in Ahmedabad. First, the two-hour drive to Vadodara goes quickly on a smooth expressway. Also, QR codes at gas stations and toll booths make stops quick. Also, weekly rental deals are usually affordable, so it's easy to choose a big SUV for snacks, duffel bags and friends. As a result, plans can change and new detours are always welcome.
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Two days of fun are filled with green valleys, misty ropeways and an artist village. Curvy ghat roads also make you want to stop and take pictures at every turn. Boating in the evening calms tired minds and watching the sunrise from Governor's Hill gives you new energy. The 300-kilometre stretch gives you cooler air every kilometre.
This towering tribute, which is only 90 kilometres away, is awe-inspiring right away. A jungle safari, a cactus garden and a flower valley also make the trip longer. Evening laser shows light up the dam, so a lot of people choose eco tents and watch the stars after dinner.
There are marble palaces next to sparkling lakes and rooftop cafés serve laal maas with a view. At the same time, bazaars are full of colourful juttis and silver jewellery. The ride lasts six hours and covers 330 kilometres. It goes through the Aravalli hills, so highway dhabas share space with curated playlists.
The Harnav River flows nearby and ancient temple arches are hidden in teak woods. Also, gentle hikes show you monkeys, butterflies and birds singing in the distance. Campers can find both history and nature just 160 kilometres from town.
The Dilwara temples are beautiful with their intricate marble and Nakki Lake is a great place to paddle. Also, the sunset at Honeymoon Point makes the sky purple and gold. The ride is 370 kilometres long, but it feels shorter because the highways are smooth and the mountains are always in view.
Once the ignition clicks, journeys become memories that last a lifetime. So, get some good wheels from RideVilla, fill the trunk with snacks and set the maps to go on an adventure. Every shortcut is great because the prices are low, the cars are clean and help is always available.
Make a reservation today and get your freedom this Friday.