10 Must-Stop Dhabas on the Highway that will Make the Journey Fruitful

When you are on a road trip and travelling since a long time in or near the Delhi area and feeling hungry and want a snack or relish your mouth with some delicious foods, take a break from riding and enjoy some mouth-watering dishes from the dhabas on the highway you are travelling in or near Delhi.

Dhabas
Dhabas

Whether you are driving on your own or having a Tempo Traveller with a driver, you can take a break to fill your stomach with good and tasty food. While reaching your destination is necessary, it’s always a good idea not to make your stomach suffer. Jeete raho, safar karte raho aur khate raho! So, let’s know some most famous and budget friendly dhabas on the Highway.

1.   The Great Khali Dhaba

The great Khali owns this family dhaba, which offers pure vegetarian food options on a light budget. You will love and enjoy the food served to you from the menu. The ambience is also fascinating. Kids will live in the space with true passion.

It is located at Grand Trunk Rd, Samana Bahu, Haryana, 132117. It is open 24 hours and seven days a week. You can contact them at 90349 55155. You can enjoy your meals here at a budget price of ₹450 to ₹800 for two persons.

If you are visiting Delhi with your family or friends, book a Tempo Traveller On Rent in Delhi from a responsible cab service provider.

The Great Khali Dhaba
The Great Khali Dhaba

2.   Puran Singh da Purana Mashhur Dhaba (Delhi-Ambala Highway, NH44)

It is a simple yet good dhaba on the highway offering authentic Punjabi vegetarian and non-vegetarian food options. It is located at Shop No: 14, Grand Trunk Rd, near Bus Stand, Lal Kurti, Shastri Market, Ambala Cantt, Haryana, 133001. You can contact them at 81687 20620 24 hours, all days of the week. You can have your food for a pocket-friendly amount of ₹400 to ₹500.

Puran Singh da Purana Mashhur Dhaba
Puran Singh da Purana Mashhur Dhaba

3.   Amrik Sukhdev (Delhi-Chandigarh Highway, NH44)

A famous restaurant offering large multi-cuisine, it is a place where truck drivers used to have meals since back in 1956 in Murthal. The most popular dish at this restaurant (dhaba) is aalu paratha. But now you can find more dishes from South India, North India and Chinese as well. While travelling from Delhi to Chandigarh, Amritsar or Jammu, this dhaba will attract you. So don’t miss this dhaba while travelling from Delhi to Chandigarh Tempo Traveller. People of different ages love this place.

Amrik Sukhdev
Amrik Sukhdev

4.   Kailash Dhaba (Gurugram)

While you are near Gurugram Sector 78, take rest and food supplies from Kailash Dhaba. It offers you pure veg options with Chinese food on the side.

Being on NH 44, it has an address at Sector 78, Gurugram, Haryana 122004.

You can contact them at 93192 70011. It is also open 24×7. You would give a nominal price of ₹350 to ₹1000 for the food of two.

 Kailash Dhaba (Gurugram)
Kailash Dhaba (Gurugram)

5.   Haveli, Murthal (Jalandhar-Ludhiana Highway, NH1)

The most lovingly designed restaurant, on a Haveli’s theme, to attract customers and maintain the prestigious look, Haveli, is well known for its best food quality and hygienic ambience. Do join this iconic highway-side restaurant while going on a trip to Manali from Delhi by Tempo Traveller. They have added various things like old vintage cars and royal arts, and pictures in their architectural designs.

It is located at Delhi – Panipat Highway, Murthal, Haryana 131001 and can be contacted at 97288 55000. This dhaba on the Highway is open all days and hours.

Haveli, Murthal
Haveli, Murthal

6.   Pal Dhaba (Chandigarh)

It is a paradise for non-vegetarians, famous for its rich and creamy gravies with a tandoori twist. While not being on the highway, it is a well-known restaurant for North Indian highway travellers. It is situated at SCO: 151-152, Sector 28D, Chandigarh. And, it can be contacted at 9877828996. The price for two persons here is ₹600 – ₹700.

 Pal Dhaba
Pal Dhaba

7.   Zhilmil Dhaba (Delhi-Chandigarh Highway, NH44)

The Dhaba is well known for its flavorful North Indian vegetarian cuisine, including tandoori rotis, dal tadka, and kadai paneer. The Dhaba is famous for its special “Tandoori Chai” and kulfi. People used to praise the cuisine from here. It has the address at 132 Milestone, Opp. Karnal Lake, GT Road, Karnal, Haryana. While you are travelling on a Tempo Traveller in Delhi to these route locations, you can consider this dhaba for your meals. You can contact them at 9817923838. Your price for the food for two persons can be varied from ₹450 to ₹500.

Zhilmil Dhaba
Zhilmil Dhaba

8.   Sharma Dhaba

If you travelling from the Jaipur-Sikar Highway, Rajasthan which the NH 52, you can take a trip break for meals. Residing in Rajasthan, this dhaba offers the traditional food variety of Rajasthan. You can have food for two at ₹500 – ₹850 nearly. Address of this dhaba is Cpe1, 14, V.K.I. Area, Near Pulia 14, Road, Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302039.

Sharma Dhaba
Sharma Dhaba

9.   Mannat Dhaba (Delhi-Katra Highway, NH1)

Being on Delhi-Katra Highway, NH1, Mannat Dhaba has many outlets on the major Highways in North India. People love the Kadai pakora, dal makhani,and  stuffed naan from this dhaba. The cleanliness, quick service and reasonable prices are some of the best features of the dhaba.

Mannat Dhaba
Mannat Dhaba

10. Kesar Da Dhaba (Amritsar)

If your trip is from or to Punjab, never miss this exciting and authentic Punjabi flavor Dhaba. Your trip will be incomplete without the visit to this dhaba. Because its slow-cooked dal makhani, lachha paratha, and phirni is excellent.

Kesar Da Dhaba
Kesar Da Dhaba

Top 7 Scenic Road Trips in North India

Ever thought why the nature has made Leh-Ladakh, Shimla, etc spots! This is so because we could make our trip enjoyable in these regions with variety of tourist places in these regions.

1. Delhi to Manali & Leh-Ladakh (Himachal Pradesh & Ladakh)

This is the most iconic road trip in India. The journey starting from the plains to the high-altitude deserts of Ladakh passes from the stunning mountain passes like Rohtang La and Khardung La. This offers a scenic beauty throughout the way. The landscape transforms dramatically, from lush green valleys to barren, snow-capped peaks.

You can plan your trip carefully for the high altitude and challenging roads with a reliable Tempo Traveler in Delhi. The passes are usually open between June and September.

2. Shimla to Spiti Valley (Himachal Pradesh): 

You will lose yourself in the adventurous journey and beauty of Spiti. This route takes you through remote villages, ancient monasteries (like Key Monastery), and the stunning Chandratal Lake, offering a glimpse into Tibetan Buddhist culture amidst a stark yet beautiful landscape.

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It is a challenging route, often described as an “off-road adventure.” You will experience the best tour with experienced drivers and get solitude in your journey.

3. Amritsar to Dharamshala (Punjab & Himachal Pradesh): 

Starting from the spiritual heart of Amritsar (Golden Temple), this trip transits to the serene hills of Dharamshala, which is the abode of the Dalai Lama. The journey offers a mix of cultural immersion and natural beauty, with pine-clad mountains and Tibetan influences.

This tour is suitable for families. You can book a Tempo Traveller in Delhi. It is a great way to experience both Punjabi and Himachali cultures.

4. Delhi to Rishikesh & Mussoorie (Uttarakhand): 

Being a popular and accessible road trip that combines spirituality and hill station charm, you can enjoy the spiritual vibes and adventure sports in Rishikesh before heading up to the colonial charm of Mussoorie.

You will head to well-maintained roads, resulting in a comfortable ride. And while you are on the ride, you can stop at many dhabas and eateries along the way.

5. Jaipur to Jaisalmer (Rajasthan): 

This road trip takes you deep into the heart of Rajasthan’s Thar Desert. Keep your seatbelt tight as you will be going to witness the changing landscapes, from the vibrant Pink City of Jaipur to the golden sands and majestic forts of Jaisalmer. Enjoy camel safaris and desert sunsets.

Here you are going to find long but relatively flat roads. It suits best during cooler months (October to March).

6. Chandigarh to Dalhousie (Himachal Pradesh): 

With a delightful drive through lush green valleys and charming hill towns, Dalhousie, with its colonial architecture, offers a tranquil retreat, and nearby “Mini Switzerland of India,” Khajjiar, is a must-visit.

There are good road conditions. And it is ideal for a relaxed mountain getaway.

7. Dehradun to Auli (Uttarakhand): 

With a visually attractive drive through verdant valleys, rivers, and dense forests, this trip to Auli is famous for its ancient slopes, panoramic Himalayan views, and is a paradise for skiing enthusiasts in winter.

The last stretch to Auli might involve steeper climbs. Offers stunning views of peaks like Nanda Devi.

Hence, you can plan an enjoyable trip in the places of North India!

Weekend Trips near Delhi

Whether you are planning for a wildlife visit, mountainous views, or a historical trip, you can plan any of them with just a few hours of ride on a Tempo Traveller with a driver by hiring a Tempo Traveller On Rent in Delhi. Here, we have discussed some Best Places for Weekend Trips near Delhi.

Wildlife and Nature Visits
You want to watch wildlife up close? Come to these wildlife and natural parks to witness the animals and birds’ lives, complete with adventure and an adrenaline rush, especially for the Tigers.

1.   Jim Corbett National Park (Uttarakhand): You can spend your weekend here with your loved ones. And, can spot the Bengal tiger and enjoy wildlife safaris. You will reach here by covering a distance of 280 km in 6 to 7 hours, depending on the traffic and routes via NH9.

2.   Sariska Tiger Reserve (Rajasthan): Here, you can spot leopards, hyenas, and various bird species. You can reach here by booking a Tempo Traveller in Delhi while covering a distance of 240 Km in 4 to 5 hours.

3.   Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary (Keoladeo National Park, Rajasthan): It is A UNESCO World Heritage Site and a paradise for birdwatchers. You can reach here by travelling a distance of 225 km through Yamuna Expressway in 4 to 5 hours, or 220 km through NH 44 in a similar time frame.

Hill stations for fresh air away from the city

If you are a nature lover and want to fly in the air and run through the mountains, the best places are:

1.   Mussoorie, Dehradun, Uttarakhand: With a pleasant and attractive weather, this place will help your mind and eyes relax and calm. It is 305 km distant from Delhi and takes 7 to 8 hours to cover, depending on the routes and traffic via NH 334.

2.   Nainital, Uttarakhand: You can enjoy boating and the surrounding hills in Nainital. The route is 315 km long and consumes 7 to 8 hours, depending on the traffic conditions, via NH 9.

3.   Shimla, Himachal Pradesh: For scenic beauty and a calm paradise, come to Shimla by hiring a cab rental in Delhi with a driver. It is 400 km from Delhi and takes about 7 to 8 hours to cover the ride. 

Historical Visits

If you like to visit the monuments and take pride in the rich and diverse culture of our country, visit these places:

1.   Agra, Uttar Pradesh: Famous for Taj Mahal, Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri, it is about 240 km from Delhi and takes 4 hours to cover via Yamuna Expressway.

2.   Jaipur: The “pink city” has Amer Fort, Nahargarh Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal and many bazaars, where you can spend your weekends. It is about 310 km from Delhi city and takes 5 hours to cover the route via NE 4.

3.   Mathura & Vrindavan: To connect with divine powers and feel spiritual beings, you can visit Mathura and Vrindavan. With a short distance of 180 km, covering 3 to 4 hours, you can reach at the Lord Krishna Janam Asthal.

4.   Neemrana: Famous for the Neemrana Fort Palace, it is quite nearer from Delhi with a distance of 120 km and time taken to cover the route is just 2 to 3 hours.

5.    Alwar: A hidden gem for historical forts like Bala Quila (Alwar Fort), Bhangarh Fort (known for its spooky tales), and serene Siliserh Lake. It is just 185 km from Delhi with a round travel time of 3 to 4 hours.

FAQs

1. What are the typical roads’ conditions like?

North Indian highways vary greatly. National Highways (NH) are generally well-maintained with multiple lanes. However, state highways and interior roads can be narrower, have potholes, and pass through towns, leading to slower speeds. Roads in the mountainous regions require more cautious driving. So, book a professional driver with Tempo Traveller in Delhi for the safer side.

2. Are there enough fuel stations and rest stops?

Major highways have ample fuel stations (petrol pumps) that often include convenience stores and basic restrooms. Look for larger, branded pumps for better facilities and fuel quality. Many dhabas are also located near petrol pumps.

3. When is the best time to visit hill stations near Delhi?

·         Summer (April-June): To escape the heat of the plains, you can plan a small trip to hill stations near Delhi. You can expect pleasant weather, but also peak tourist crowds.

·         Monsoon (July-September): Lush green landscapes, but also risks of landslides and road closures in the Himalayas. It can be beautiful if you’re prepared.

·         Autumn (October-November): Crisp, clear weather and stunning views during this season and is ideal for trekking and sightseeing.

·         Winter (December-March): Want to enjoy snow and winter sports (Auli, Shimla, Manali), visit during winter. But, be prepared for the weather as it can get very cold, and roads might be blocked.

In short you can plan in any month; just what you need is the planning and preparation for the weather and trip.

4.   Are dhabas open 24/7?

Many dhabas, especially those catering to truck drivers on major highways, are indeed open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This makes them convenient stops for long-distance travellers.

5.   Can I expect restrooms at dhabas?

Most dhabas, particularly the larger ones, provide restroom facilities. The cleanliness can vary. It’s best to check before you commit. Some may have separate facilities for men and women.

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