1. Bengaluru to Mysuru
The Bengaluru-Mysuru Expressway has revolutionised travel between these two iconic Karnataka cities. What was once a journey of over three hours is now comfortably managed in about 90 minutes on the main expressway. Even accounting for city traffic at either
end, you can plan a departure from Bengaluru after a relaxed breakfast and arrive in Mysuru with ample time for a royal lunch and an afternoon exploring the majestic Mysuru Palace. The 119-km, access-controlled highway makes for a smooth and predictable drive, transforming a tiring travel day into a quick and efficient trip.
2. Delhi to Agra
Seeing the Taj Mahal no longer requires an overnight stay. Thanks to the Yamuna Expressway, the 230-km drive from Delhi to Agra can be completed in just three to four hours. For an even faster option, the Gatimaan Express train covers the distance in a mere 100 minutes, making it one of India's quickest rail journeys. By leaving the capital early in the morning, travellers can reach Agra by mid-morning, spend a full day visiting the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort, and be back in Delhi by evening. It’s the ultimate day trip, made possible by world-class infrastructure.
3. Mumbai to Pune
The Mumbai-Pune Expressway is a lifeline for travellers between India's financial hub and the bustling city of Pune. Off-peak travel on this route is a breeze, with the journey taking approximately three hours. For an even quicker transit, the Vande Bharat Express train connects the two cities in just over three hours. By avoiding the weekend rush, particularly Friday and Sunday evenings, a trip from Mumbai to Pune can be a pleasant drive, getting you to your destination with the better part of the day still ahead of you to relax or explore.
4. Delhi to Ajmer
Connecting the national capital to the spiritual heart of Rajasthan, the Vande Bharat Express from Delhi to Ajmer is a game-changer for pilgrims and tourists alike. The train journey takes just over five hours, a significant improvement over previous travel times. This allows for a comfortable morning departure from Delhi, arriving in Ajmer with enough time to visit the revered Ajmer Sharif Dargah and explore the city's vibrant markets before the day ends. The speed and comfort of the train remove the fatigue typically associated with longer journeys.
5. Chennai to Puducherry
The drive along the East Coast Road (ECR) from Chennai to Puducherry is not just fast, but also scenic. This well-maintained highway offers stunning views of the Bay of Bengal, making the sub-three-hour drive an experience in itself. You can leave Chennai after breakfast and find yourself strolling through the charming French Quarter of Puducherry by lunchtime. The route's efficiency makes a spontaneous day trip or a quick weekend escape incredibly feasible, allowing you to soak in the coastal sights without spending your entire day on the road.
6. Ahmedabad to Polo Forest
For a quick escape from Ahmedabad into nature, the road trip to Polo Forest is an excellent choice. Located just 150 km away, the drive takes around 3.5 hours, winding through picturesque villages and hills. You can easily make it a day trip, leaving in the morning to explore the ancient temple ruins, hike the forest trails along the Harnav River, and enjoy the tranquil environment. It’s a perfect example of a short journey that leads to a completely different landscape, offering a full day of activity before you need to head back.
7. Delhi-NCR to Jaipur (via new Expressway)
The Delhi-Mumbai Expressway has significantly cut travel times, and the Sohna-Dausa stretch makes reaching Jaipur from the Delhi-NCR region faster than ever. What used to be a five-hour-plus journey is now closer to 3.5-4 hours. This improved connectivity means you can start from Gurugram in the morning and be in the Pink City in time for a traditional Rajasthani lunch. With a quicker travel time, a weekend trip to explore Jaipur's magnificent forts and palaces like Amber Fort and Hawa Mahal feels less rushed and more enjoyable.
8. Mumbai to Shirdi
Pilgrimages to Shirdi from Mumbai are now much faster with the Vande Bharat Express. This train service connects Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus to Sainagar Shirdi, making the journey swift and comfortable. Instead of a long and often tiring road journey, the train allows devotees to travel in comfort and arrive in Shirdi with more time and energy for darshan and other religious activities. This fast connection is ideal for those planning a one-day spiritual trip, ensuring they can return the same evening.














