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Seasonal Renting ✘ Rent in any Season in North India ✔

We are North Indians, and obviously, we embrace all seasonal changes, from winter to summer, but can seasons pause the rental market buzz with activity? Haha, never, ever. However, it does cause fluctuations in demand for rental services, which are influenced by weather, travel, festive events, and economic factors. The weather affects what people want to rent, and festivals drive up demand for things like stays, vehicles, and travel equipment. Knowing these trends and changes helps businesses and individuals make wise choices during the busy time. “Toh aaiye shuru karein.

What can you rent in North India?

Without any further “blah blah,” let’s begin from Jan, Feb….

Give yourself the joy of Spring just like March & April.

A fresh start with blooming flowers and pleasant temperatures makes it the perfect time for adventure and travel. Here are some popular places to travel in North India during March and April, along with notable events you can enjoy during your trip:

Hill Stations and Scenic Spots

1. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

  • Bike & Car: The ride/drive to Shimla is scenic, with winding roads and lush greenery.
  • Activities: Visit Kufri for adventure sports, enjoy the toy train ride, and explore nearby towns like Chail.
  • Events: The annual Shimla Summer Festival (typically in early June) preparations start around April, creating a vibrant atmosphere with cultural performances, music, and local crafts.

2. Manali, Himachal Pradesh

  • Bike & Car: The journey to Manali is filled with beautiful landscapes. The roads are well-maintained, making it suitable for both bikers and car travelers.
  • Activities: Rohtang Pass (if open), Solang Valley for paragliding, and the hot springs at Vashisht.
  • Events: Spring Festival (Basanta Utsav), celebrated in March, features local cultural programs and fairs.

3. Nainital, Uttarakhand

  • Bike & Car: The roads leading to Nainital are well-paved, offering a smooth ride/drive. The lake city is picturesque, with several lakes and viewpoints.
  • Activities: Boating in Naini Lake, exploring the Naina Devi Temple, and trekking to Tiffin Top.
  • Events: The Phool Dei Festival, a local harvest festival in March, where children decorate homes with flowers and sweets.

Historical and Cultural Destinations

4. Jaipur, Rajasthan

  • Bike & Car: Jaipur is accessible via well-connected highways. The Pink City is rich in history and culture.
  • Activities: Visit Amer Fort, City Palace, and Hawa Mahal, and enjoy a traditional Rajasthani meal.
  • Events: The Jaipur Elephant Festival (around Holi in March) features decorated elephants, traditional music, and dance performances.

5. Agra, Uttar Pradesh

  • Bike & Car: The Yamuna Expressway makes the drive to Agra smooth and quick. Agra is home to the magnificent Taj Mahal.
  • Activities: Explore the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, and Fatehpur Sikri.
  • Events: The Taj Mahotsav (usually in February-March) is a 10-day festival celebrating art, craft, culture, and cuisine.

6. Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

  • Bike & Car: Varanasi is a bit farther but can be a rewarding destination. The roads are decent, and the journey can be a spiritual experience.
  • Activities: Attend the Ganga Aarti, explore the ghats, and visit Sarnath.
  • Events: Ram Navami in April is celebrated with much fervor, including processions and rituals on the ghats.

Offbeat Destinations

7. Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh

  • Bike: The journey to Spiti is an adventure with challenging roads and breathtaking views. Ideal for experienced bikers.
  • Activities: Visit Key Monastery, Chandratal Lake, and the ancient village of Tabo.
  • Events: The Losar Festival, marking the Tibetan New Year, is celebrated in March with vibrant cultural activities.

8. Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

  • Bike & Car: The drive to Rishikesh is scenic, especially the stretch from Haridwar. Known as the Yoga Capital of the World.
  • Activities: River rafting, yoga retreats, and visiting the Beatles Ashram.
  • Events: The International Yoga Festival (usually in the first week of March) attracts yoga enthusiasts from around the world.

9. Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

  • Car: A longer drive but worth it for the desert experience. Jaisalmer offers a unique blend of history and desert landscapes.
  • Activities: Explore Jaisalmer Fort, go for a camel safari in the Thar Desert, and stay in desert camps.
  • Events: The Desert Festival in February/March showcases local culture, music, camel races, and folk performances.

Wildlife and Nature Reserves

10. Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

  • Car: The roads are well-maintained, and the park is a great spot for wildlife enthusiasts.
  • Activities: Safari tours, bird watching, and nature walks.
  • Events: The Jim Corbett Wildlife Festival (dates vary) focuses on conservation awareness and activities.

11. Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

  • Car: The drive to Ranthambore is smooth, and the park is famous for its tiger sightings.
  • Activities: Safari tours, exploring Ranthambore Fort, and visiting the nearby town of Sawai Madhopur.
  • Events: Ranthambore Music & Wildlife Festival (dates vary) features music performances and wildlife activities.

Tips for Travel

  • Plan Your Route: Check the road conditions and weather forecasts before starting your journey.
  • Safety Gear: If you’re biking, ensure you have proper safety gear, including helmets, jackets, and gloves.
  • Vehicle Maintenance: Make sure your bike or car is in good condition. Carry essential tools and spare parts.
  • Rent Accommodation: Book accommodations in advance, especially in popular tourist spots.
  • Local Cuisine: Try the local food in each destination for a complete travel experience.

 

These destinations offer a mix of adventure, culture, and natural beauty, perfect for a road trip in March and April, with the added excitement of local events and festivals.

For next Months, stays tuned with Renteaz.