Leh, Ladakh: The high altitude, steep inclines, and narrow roads make it impossible to drive to Leh. The only way to reach Leh is by air or on foot.
Matheran, Maharashtra: Matheran is a popular hill station in Maharashtra where vehicles are banned. Visitors must travel to Matheran by train or horseback.
Hampi, Karnataka: Hampi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Karnataka. Vehicles are not allowed in the core area, and visitors must explore the ruins on foot or by bicycle.
Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh: Khajuraho is a famous temple town in Madhya Pradesh. Cars and buses are not allowed near the temple complex, and visitors must walk or take a bicycle rickshaw.
Gokarna, Karnataka: Gokarna is a popular beach town in Karnataka where vehicles are not allowed on the beach. Visitors must park their vehicles outside the town and explore on foot.
Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra: Cars are not allowed on some of the roads, and visitors must travel by foot or horseback.
Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh: roads are narrow, and visitors must explore on foot or by bicycle.
awang, Arunachal Pradesh: The road to Tawang is steep and narrow, and visitors must hire a local taxi or travel by bus.