7 Rainy Weekend Bus Trips From Delhi That Don’t Need Much Planning

Reviewed by:  Saurabh Dixit

Written by:  Aquib Nawab

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Tour and Travels

Manali in the Monsoon

Delhi to Manali buses make this misty paradise easy to reach. Picture waterfalls gushing near roads, pine forests cloaked in clouds, and hot momos in Old Manali cafés. No itinerary needed, just wander.

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Take a Delhi to Kasol bus for a monsoon escape with no demands. Parvati Valley glistens with rain, trails are vibrant, and the vibe? Utterly chill. Pack light and drift into the drizzle and trance beats.

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Kasol’s Cloud-Kissed Trails

Rishikesh River Rains

The Delhi to Rishikesh bus lands you straight in rain-washed ghats, misty mountains, and the rhythmic roar of Ganga. A weekend here, with chai and yoga, feels like a wellness reset with zero fuss.

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Jaipur’s Monsoon Palaces

Hop on a Delhi to Jaipur bus and reach Amer Fort with peacocks dancing in the rain. The city glows pink against monsoon skies, and cafés serve steaming snacks with panoramic views, minimal planning, and regal feels.

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Dehradun’s Misty Welcome

A Delhi to Dehradun bus turns your weekend into a doorway to the hills. With drizzle-wrapped roads, colonial cafes, and monsoon treks nearby, it’s the perfect rainy pause before Mussoorie or Chakrata.

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From Delhi to Dharamshala, the road climbs to cloud-wrapped temples, silent monasteries, and foggy forest walks. Monsoon adds depth to its stillness ideal for reading, hiking, or just being.

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Dharamshala’s Rainy Calm

Shimla’s Rainy Rooftops

Delhi to Shimla buses take you to a toy-town tucked under clouds. Church bells echo through mist, Mall Road glistens, and fresh corn roasts on street corners. No bookings, just board and be.

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