6 Spectacular Road Trips Around the World (With Routes)
6 min readhere's hardly any better way to explore a destination than on the open road. You have the freedom to make stops when and where you want, and can change your itinerary at a moment's notice. Better yet, it can be seriously cost-effective, especially when combined with camping. Having covered much open road across continents, I'd argue that every country has some scenic landscapes to be enjoyed behind the wheel. Here are 6 of my favourite road trips around the world, with […]
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1. Northern Canada & Alaska
Take a trip to the final frontier – a land so remote, there is signage indicating “non-911” service zones. Witness dancing northern lights if you’re lucky, inhale pine-infused beneath snow-dusted mountains, and chat with intriguing locals who call these otherworldly landscapes home. Route (round-trip): Whitehorse – Haines Junction – Haines (then car ferry) – Skagway – Whitehorse – Dawson City – Whitehorse. Recommend 9-14 days. Must-stops: any marked scenic point! Tombstone Territorial Park, Chilkoot River (Haines, AK) to spot bears from ~6PM onwards (free & no tour required), Carcross Desert (the world’s smallest) en route to Whitehorse to/from Skagway. When to go: Fall for magnificent leaf displays (Sep – Oct), summer for ~24hr sunshine (June – Aug). Northern lights peak Aug-Oct. Thrifty tips: Hit up grocery stores to stock-up on snacks & food in major cities as convenience stops are few & far between. Camping options are abundant throughout the route. Car booking: Booking Buddy searches broadly for car rentals across sites (most of which offer free cancellation). Outdoorsy is the Airbnb of RV and campervan rentals, letting you rent from other owners for a fraction of the price of a standard RV rental.2. Austrian Alps & Germany’s Black Forest
Route & duration: Munich – Koenigsee – Salzburg – Grossglocker Highway – Innsbruck – Lake Constance (end of Austrian Alps loop) returning to Munich if only have 7 days. To include Black Forest, drive onwards to Waldshut-Tiengen – Titisee – Triburg – Freiburg – Heidelberg – Wurzburg – Rothenburg – Harburg – Munich. Recommend 10-14 days total for both Alps & Black Forest.
When to go: Summer for rolling green Alpine hills reminscent of the Sound of Music. Winter for out of this world skiing, cozy log cabins, and mulled wine. Thrifty tips: Grocery stores like Aldi offer cheap on-the-go eats to keep your car loaded up. Visit a bakery for fresh bread and pack a picnic – chances are you’ll find epic mountain or forest views to dine in all to yourself.Must-stops: Koenigsee, Germany (boat tours offer great views), Grossglocker highway (don’t forget the Pasterze glacier). Explore medieval villages on foot (Triburg, Villingen, and Freiburg are simply adorable). The Romantic Road (Wurzburg to Munich) is stunning. Stop at Neuschwanstein (the “Disney Castle”) before returning to Munich.
Car booking: Booking Buddy searches broadly for car rentals across sites (most of which offer free cancellation). Outdoorsy lets you rent RVs and campervans from other owners for a fraction of the cost of a typical RV rental company.3. Australian Outback
Arguably nowhere else offers such remote, Mars-like landscapes as the Australian Outback. Watch kangaroos bounce curiously on by and gaze at the Milky Way in saturated colours you’ve never seen before. The dirt really is that red and the horizons that empty – an eerie otherworldliness exists there that must be experienced to be believed. Route & duration: Alice Springs – King’s Canyon – Uluru – Alice Springs. Recommend 5-7 days. Must-stops: The Olgas, King’s Canyon day hike, Uluru for sunrise and/or sunset. When to go: March-May (April is ideal) to have minimal heat, rain, and masses of tourists. Thrifty tips: for food, stock up at Coles in Alice Springs. For flights, fly into Alice with discount airlines like Jetstar . Car booking: Booking Buddy searches broadly for car rentals. $1/day RV relocations to/from Alice Springs can sometimes be found on iMoova and sometimes Jucy, though the routes can be long so you may wish to add extra days.4. Oahu, Hawaii
5. Southern France to Paris
6. Canadian Rockies/Badlands, Prairies & Lakes
Route 1 (Canadian Rockies): Calgary – Banff – Lake Louise – Jasper – Edmonton – Elk Island National Park – Calgary. Allocate 1 week at least. Route 2 (Badlands, Prairies, and Lakes): Calgary – Dinosaur Provincial Park – Drumheller – Head-Smashed-in-Buffalo-Jump – MooseJaw – Regina – Saskatoon – Winnipeg – Thunder Bay – Algonquin Park – Sault Ste. Marie – Wawa – Toronto. Allocate 2-2.5 weeks. When to go: summer (June – Aug) or fall (Sep – Oct) for ideal temps. Fall brings magnificent colours and fewer tourists. Highlights: Endlessly flat wheat fields, Alberta badlands, quaint Canadian towns, big cities (Winnipeg, Calgary & Toronto are must-sees), infinite lakes, elusive wildlife such as moose, elk, deer, bears, and foxes. Thrifty tips: Jasper/Banff are expensive – camp when possible and if wanting to canoe, try cheaper alternatives to Lake Louise (e.g. Emerald Lake). If travelling to multiple national parks, you may want to buy a parks pass. Car booking: Booking Buddy searches broadly across sites (most of which offer free cancellation). $1/day RV relocations are fairly common and is how we completed these cross-Canada routes.Related
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