Travel companies offering experiential road trips, complete with the choicest luxuries, say they are recording high repeat rates among customers, and are getting more ambitious with the tours they curate
In August 2022, Hemang Thakker was on an adventure of a lifetime when he drove his car on a 15,000 km cross-border journey from Iran to London in 60 days, despite a change in route due to post-Covid international land borders and a two-day start delay.
Along the journey, which spanned 20 countries across Eastern Europe, the Baltics, Scandinavia, and mainland Europe, Thakker took a hot air balloon ride in Turkey and glided up to Nordkapp, the northernmost tip of Norway and mainland Europe.
"Just the thrill of being there… it's very different," says Thakker, 60, who runs his own pharmaceutical distribution business in Mumbai.
He was one of 21 road-trippers as part of Gurugram-based expedition company Adventures Overland's Road to London expedition. The Rs22 lakh + 5 percent GST per person package included a meticulously planned itinerary with an experienced crew and stays at high-end hotels, like the Santa’s Igloos Arctic Circle in Rovaniemi, Finland, and Britannia hotel in Trondheim, Norway.
The route, which was originally meant to begin in Delhi, was modified due to the high volume of interest in the expedition, says Sanjay Madan, co-founder and director of Adventures Overland.