The scenic Gujarat ‘Road to Heaven’ has been widely appreciated for its breathtaking views and calming, almost surreal atmosphere. Industrialist Anand Mahindra recently expressed admiration for the scenic route on X, saying that although he hasn’t experienced it personally, the visuals alone give a deep sense of calm and reflection. (Also read: Not Europe or Japan: This island is 2026’s top travel destination, just 8 hours from India )
Anand Mahindra’s reflection on the ‘Road to Heaven’
He wrote, “They call this the ‘road to heaven.’ Looking at that horizon, I can see why. I haven’t been there yet, but I can already feel the silence.”
Sharing a more philosophical thought, he reflected on life’s personal journeys and the importance of self-discovery. He added, “A reminder that while we are blessed with friends and family to cheer us on, the most important journeys are the ones we take within ourselves. We all eventually have to find our own road.”
Internet reaction
His post quickly resonated online, with travellers and users adding their own experiences and interpretations of the route’s beauty. One user remarked, “Yes, really a very calm and cool place…Absolutely looks like going to heaven.” Another commented, “One cannot even explore the beauty of India in one’s lifetime; such diversity is available, but we are not promoting enough. Our tourism sector has enough potential.”
Others reflected more philosophically, with one asking, “Do you think we recognise our ‘road to heaven’ only in hindsight, or can we sense it while we’re on it?” while another shared, “It’s actually an out-of-the-world experience.”
About the Gujarat’s 30 km scenic stretch
The Gujarat ‘Road to Heaven’, located in the Rann of Kutch, is a stunning stretch connecting mainland Kutch to Dholavira, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The nearly straight road offers a surreal drive, with views that change dramatically through the year, appearing like a vast sheet of water during some months and transforming into white salt deserts in others. This unique mix of salt marshes, shallow lakes, and shifting light at sunrise and sunset creates an almost dreamlike experience.
Beyond its natural beauty, the route also holds cultural and historical importance as it links Khavda to Dholavira, an important Indus Valley Civilisation site. It has gained popularity among travellers, especially after being used during G20 Summit-related activities in 2023.
The best time to visit is between November and February, during the Rann Utsav, when the weather is pleasant and the landscape is at its most scenic, making it a perfect blend of culture, history, and breathtaking views.
