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1. Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh

Why go: Dramatic desert mountains, monasteries carved into cliffs, and stargazing that rivals any planetarium. This high-altitude valley feels like another planet—and it's one of India's most offbeat campervan routes.

Where to park: Near Tabo or Kaza, with plenty of flat patches along the route that offer mind-blowing views.

2. Coorg, Karnataka

Why go: Rolling coffee estates, misty mornings, and quiet village trails. Coorg is a dream for those who want nature, comfort, and incredible food all in one stop.

Where to park: Look for homestays that allow campervan parking or forest clearings near Madikeri.

3. Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh

Why go: A hidden gem in Northeast India, Ziro is all green rice fields, tribal villages, and fresh mountain air.

Where to park: Outside the village zones; locals are usually welcoming to vanlifers if you ask first.

4. Rann of Kutch, Gujarat

Why go: Camp right on the edge of endless white salt flats. Time your visit with the Rann Utsav for music, dance, and color under moonlit skies.

Where to park: Dhordo or Hodka have designated parking zones for self-drive campers.

5. Mararikulam, Kerala

Why go: A peaceful beachside alternative to the crowds of Varkala or Kovalam. Think palm trees, clean sands, and the sound of the sea putting you to sleep.

Where to park: Look for eco-campsites or low-key resorts with beachfront access.

Summary:

Traveling in a campervan is less about the destination and more about the journey—and the freedom to change plans on a whim. Whether you’re chasing the stars in Spiti or sipping filter coffee in Coorg, vanlife in India