Offbeat Destinations Near Mumbai To Explore On Your Bike

Bike trips are as much about the journey as they are about the destination. Whether it be stopping at a dhaba on a chilly winter morning for a perfect cup of tea or halting at a wayside pond or cliff just off the road to simply sit and ponder over life, these trips can be wonderful, life-altering experiences when done right. But you don´t have to travel across the country everytime to quench that wanderlust. After all, that takes considerable planning and applying leave at work too. There are many hidden destinations near Mumbai that offer both beauty and convenience for the motorcyclist in you. Here's a list of such road trips from Mumbai to offbeat destinations that you must consider:
Tamhini Ghat

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Tamhini ghat offers a scenic route and a road snaking through the western ghats. The waterfall and the ghat is simply breath-taking, and all through the way you can feel cool wind on your face through your helmet visor. The route to Tamini Ghat takes you past quite a few waterfalls, especially during the monsoon season. Due to its hidden location and lush green views, Tamhini ghat trip is one of the top road trips from Mumbai to offbeat destinations. It is 140 kms from Mumbai and you can cover the distance in about 3-4 hours.
Shrivardhan–Diveagar–Harihareshwar

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If you think that the beaches in Mumbai are a little too overcrowded and unclean, then the journey to Shrivardhan–Diveagar–Harihareshwar is perfect for you. The destination is not mentioned in the usual list of commercial tourist places; hence you will find the beaches here quiet and peaceful. You can experience the serene Konkan coast and if lucky, you can also spot dolphins on the coast. Shrivardhan–Diveagar–Harihareshwar stretch is 170kms away from Mumbai, and the journey is one of the most scenic road trips from Mumbai to offbeat destinations.
Bhandardara

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If it's been some time since you experienced the joys of a beautiful waterfall, you should plan a trip to Bhandardara without fail. The powerful waterfall will immerse you in its beauty, while also giving a thrilling experience. Apart from the sight of a majestic waterfall, Bhandardara also offers lakes, green pastures and tall green mountains. The place is 165kms from Mumbai and the distance can be covered in 3-4 hours.
Sandhan Valley

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Sandhan Valley is the ultimate adventure destination that offers the fun of rock climbing, rappelling and river crossing. The path to the destination is quite steep, hence it is advised to be careful and carry the right gear. Also, because of the tall mountains and steep walls, sunlight cannot fully penetrate to the bottom of the valley, giving the place its name. It's shadowy hills and beautiful roads make Sandhan Valley one of the best road trips from Mumbai to offbeat destinations.
All these places have something more to offer than just view. They are a way to take a break and experience something completely different. So which of these road trips from Mumbai to offbeat destinations would you like to start with first?
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