5 Caravan Rental Holidays For A Pandemic-Safe Vacation

- Caravan travel is a great new way to experience the world around you
- Get everything from kitchenettes and bathrooms to camping grounds.
- Five caravan services will allow you to roam around in India with ease
The dreary nature of sitting at home due to the pandemic can get to wandering souls at some point. However, following social distancing norms is also a priority right now to ensure that the world heals faster from the COVID-19 disaster. A caravan rental holiday is the perfect middle ground for those who wish to get new travel experiences during these times. From kitchenettes to bathrooms, these caravans have everything onboard, so all you need to do is roam around and park them at secluded spots to satiate your wanderlust. Here are five caravan rental holiday options for you to consider.
Wacation On Wheels

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WOW! That's not just the best way to describe this service; it's also an abbreviation of its name. It allows you to pick vacation spots anywhere across Central, Western, and Northern India. From luxurious to barebones, all kinds of caravans are available in their fleet. In fact, the largest one has as many has nine expandable berths. You can pick them up from Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Bhopal, or Indore and get going to your preferred destination. Their tie-ups with campsites across India give you guaranteed locations for your tents.
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Trippy Wheels

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Trippy Wheels pride themselves on offering affordable caravan experiences. And their custom-made vehicles are equipped with everything you'd want to make your vacation a memorable one. These include kitchenettes, comfortable beds, indoor and outdoor games, and much more! Their largest caravan offers sleeping facility for eight individuals, which is great for those who like to travel in large groups.
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Camping Co.

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If you're looking for a Northeast holiday in your caravan, look no further than Camping Co. They offer trucks that you can drive around yourself in the pristine outdoors of the Northeast. Moreover, these trucks come with tents attached to their tops, so setting them up is no biggie. Starting at just Rs. 2,999 per day, Camping Co.'s holiday options also include add-on access to a range of camping facilities spread across the Northeast region. Experiencing the seven sisters was never so easy.
Green Dot Expeditions

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If a luxurious overlanding trip is your calling, then Green Dot Expeditions is what you should Google. Their campervans can accommodate up to eight guests and offer two toilets - one portable and one onboard. Their vehicles, moreover, are also fitted with solar panels to charge your phones and other equipment. The fully equipped kitchenettes are good for creating lavish meals for all occupants.
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Motorhome Adventures

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A large variety of caravans are offered by Motorhome Adventures, which means everything from affordable trips to luxury ones are accessible through the service. The Delhi-based company is known for organizing unique tours on chauffeur, escort, and self-drive basis in remote parts of India, Nepal and Bhutan.
So where are you headed to for your pandemic-safe caravan rental vacation?
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