Thursday 20 August 2015

Places around Delhi that you can visit on weekends


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50 Best Weekend Getaways near Delhi

50 Best Weekend Getaways Near Delhi

Call it the political capital of the nation, a vibrant cultural melting-pot, or the city with a big heart, Delhi has always been everyone’s favourite city! India's capital city not only offers you respite in the form of a variety of picnic spots near Delhi NCR but also a plenitude of options for weekend getaways. Be it hill stations, religious sites, wildlife sanctuaries or adventure destinations, this metropolitan city offers all!
If you are packing for quick and pleasant weekend getaways near Delhi, this ultimate list will answer all your needs and requirements.

Hill stations near Delhi for a weekend break:

1) Dehradun:

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Situated at an astounding height of 1,427 ft above the sea level, Dehradun is the capital city of Uttarakhand. One of the quaintest hill stations near Delhi, it is also the gateway to several other tourist destinations: Mussoorie, Auli, Haridwar, Rishikesh and Nainital. Pleasant climatic conditions and the scenic beauty of Dehradun attract a plenitude of visitors from across different corners of the world.
Distance from Delhi: 239km
Best time to visit: Throughout the year
Attractions: Robber's Cave, Central Braille Press, Forest Research Institute and Malsi Deer Park
Activities: Temple Visit, Trekking, Wildlife Tours, Educational Trips, Ice Skating and Sightseeing

2) Lansdowne:

Tucked away in a remote corner of the Pauri Garhwal district of Uttarakhand, Lansdowne is one of the most picture-perfect weekend getaways near Delhi. Situated at an elevation of 1,700m, this hilly town is nestled amongst evergreen pine and oak forests offering rugged, challenging terrains and a mesmeric view of the snow-capped peaks. This tranquil town is truly one of the best hill stations near Delhi.
Distance from Delhi: 249km
Best time to visit: Throughout the year
Attractions: War Memorial, Tip n Top View Point, Santoshi Mata Temple and St. Mary's Church
Activities: Trekking, Mountaineering, Bird Watching, Boating, Paddling and Jungle Safari

3) Mussoorie:

The 'Queen of the Hills' or Mussoorie is undoubtedly one of the best hill stations in the country. Located in the foothills of the Himalayas, this pictorial hilly retreat is known for its magical beauty, alluring charm and salubrious nature. Home to some stunning waterfalls in Uttarakhand, Mussoorie offers the best panoramic views of the Shivalik Ranges and the Doon Valley.
Distance from Delhi: 270km
Best time to visit: March to June and September to November
Attractions: Gun Hill, Waterfalls, Lakes, Sir George Everest's House and Nag Devta Temple
Activities: Trekking, Nature Walks, Bird Watching, Boating, Ropeway Rides and Temple Visits

4) Nainital:

Situated in the Kumaon foothills of the Himalayan ranges, Nainital is also known as the 'Lake District' of India. Also considered a pious place for Hindus, this is one of the most popular hill stations near Delhi due to its fascinating hills, picturesque plains, enjoyable climate and stunning lakes.
Distance from Delhi: 278km
Best time to visit: March to June and October to February.
Attractions: Nainital Lake, Governor's House, Eco Cave Gardens, Naini Peak and Snow View Point
Activities: Lake Visits, Village and Wildlife tours, Cable Car Rides, Rock Climbing and Trekking

5) Kasauli:

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A cantonment town located in the Solan district of Himachal Pradesh, Kasauli is a beautiful and placid hill station and amongst the preferred weekend getaways near Delhi. A quiet, residential town, Kasauli attracts visitors from all over the country who want to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Not for the activity seekers, Kasauli is so quiet that you will hardly see anyone walking on the road. It is that perfect place, where peace and solitariness reign supreme. Just get away from the city by yourself or with family. 
The town is blessed with beautiful sights such as Gurudwara Shri Guru Nanakji , Sunset Point , Manki Point , Christ Church all of which offer awe inspiring views of the surrounding tourist places such as Chandigarh, Panchkula, Mohali, Kalka, Pinjore, Parwanoo, Baddi and Nalagarh.
Distance from Delhi: 293km
Best time to visit: March to November
Attractions: Gurudwara Shri Guru Nanakji , Sunset Point , Manki Point , Christ Church
Activities: Sightseeing, Nature Walks

6) Bhimtal:

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One of the blessed places in the state of Uttarakhand, Bhimtal is also its largest lake! A place of immensely serene natural beauty, it is a destination of much needed peace on your weekend getaways from Delhi. At any given time, the early morning brings with it low hanging clouds that compete for attention across the green and blue colours of the water body.
The lake has been named after Bhima, who is a character in one of the greatest epics of India, The Mahabharata. Witness in wonder as a family of ducks waddles along merrily, pausing to give you company while you are boating on the lake.
Distance from Delhi: 307km
Best time to visit: March to Mid- November
Attractions: Bhimtal Lake, Forests
Activities: Sightseeing, Boating, Nature Walks

7) Naukuchiatal:

Naukuchiatal is blessed destination that consists of a sprawling lake surrounded by thick woodlands filled with a vast range of range of flora and fauna. The name ’Naukuchiatal’ translates to mean the lake of nine edges. One of the lesser known Weekend getaways near Delhi, is easily one of the prettiest.
The lake is astonishingly supplied by and underwater springs and has a beautiful walking track around it! Morning walk around these foggy landscapes is highly recommended! You can also choose to bat along the surface of the lake or indulge in some fishing.
Distance from Delhi: 312km
Best time to visit: March to Mid- November
Attractions: Naukuchiatal, Temples
Activities: Boating, Sightseeing, nature walks

8) Chail

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The playground of the royals, Chail was once the residence of the summer retreat of the Maharaja of Patiyala, gifted to him by the British Raj. The scenic hill station in the state of Himachal Pradesh is still a great choice when looking for weekend getaways from Delhi. The scenic retreat is located amongst the fragrant woodlands of Chir, Pine and Deodar Trees. So clear is the night sky from Chail that you can see the town as far as Shimla and Kasauli glittering with their nightlights.
The destination also boasts of the world’s highest cricket and Polo grounds which are the pride and joy of every Indian. The hill station is located a few hours’ drive away from Shimla and is perfect for those seeking a quiet getaway.
Distance from Delhi: 333km
Best time to visit: March to Mid- November
Attractions: Chail Palace, Polo and Cricket grounds
Activities: Trekking, sightseeing

9) Ramgarh:

A small hill station in the state of Uttarakhand, Ramgarh is a blessed place located in the Kumaon region of the Himalayas. Ramgarh is also called by the name ‘Fruit Bowl of Kumaon’ as it is blessed with Apple, apricot, pear and peach orchards all over. The town of Ramgarh is divided into two parts namely, ‘Talla’ and ‘Malla’ Talla is the lower part of the destination while ‘Malla’ is the one located higher up in the mountains. The majestic views that Ramgarh offers of tall and proud Himalayan peaks is truly stunning, and has resulted in it becoming the preferred destination for many tourists.
Distance from Delhi: 338km
Best time to visit: March to Mid- November
Attractions: Nathuakhan, Mukteshwar
Activities: Sightseeing, Nature Stay

10) Almora:

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One of the oldest hill stations in the Garhwal Himalayas, Almora's scenic beauty has been praised by two of the most influential persons in Indian history - Mahatma Gandhi and Swami Vivekananda. Located at a height of 1,64m above the sea level, this enchanting hill station is also known for its scenic valleys, rich cultural heritage, diverse wildlife and offering panoramic views of the Himalayan Ranges.
Distance from Delhi: 349km
Best time to visit: March to November
Attractions: Chitai Temple, Gobind Vallabh Pant Museum, Kasar Devi Temple, Chitai and Temple
Activities: Trekking, Sightseeing, Temple Visits, Village Tours, Cultural and Nature Walks.

11) Shimla:

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Reputed as India's summer capital during the British Raj, Shimla is now a tourist hot-spot. Capital of Himachal Pradesh, this hill station is perched at a height of 2,205m above the sea level and is known for its fascinating hills and peaks, mesmerising valleys and enchanting persona. Shimla is also home to one of the UNESCO World Heritage Site railway tracks in the world.
Distance from Delhi: 358km
Best time to visit: October to June
Attractions: Christ Church, Summer Hill, The Mall, Anand Vilas, Chadwick Falls and State Museum.
Activities: Sightseeing, Ice Skating, Toy Train Ride, Church Visit, Hiking and Local Shopping

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12) Ranikhet:

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An ideal destination for honeymooners and adventure enthusiasts alike Ranikhet is located in the hills of Kumaon within the state of Uttarakhand. A gorgeous abode of lush greenery and serene beauty, Ranikhet is the base point for many treks and most amazing forests rich with superb vegetation and rich wildlife. Characteristic of the Almora district of Uttarakhand, it is the perfect destination for the city slicker, sick of the hustle and bustle of the everyday rush of life. 
Staying true to its name which translates to mean the ‘Queen’s Land’ it is truly a jaded gem in the crown of Uttarkhand. Your getaway from Delhi to this serene land will open you up to a sight that is shaded by tall coniferous and pine trees. The place is full of blooms of every colour conceivable and truly resembles a field fit for a queen.
Distance from Delhi: 359km
Best time to visit: March to Septmeber
Attractions: Chaubatia Gardens, Golf Course, Ashiyana Park, Tarikhet, Mankameshwar Temple
Activities: Sightseeing, Trekking

13) Kufri:


An awe inspiring hill station, Kufri is located at the foothills of the Himalayas in the state of Himachal Pradesh. In the local language, Kufri translates to mean lake. A lush destination that is popular amongst people looking for weekend getaways from Delhi. Kufri is a gorgeous destination that is blanketed by snow during the months of November to January as it is very high up in the hills. The destination is popular amongst those seeking adventure on their travels. 
In Kufri, you can experience a number of adventures such as skiing, tobogganing etc. Kufri also boasts of being one of the oldest skiing slopes in the state of Himachal Pradesh. Kufri also has an amazing and diverse Hiamlayan Zoo.
Distance from Delhi: 360km
Best time to visit: March to Mid- November
Attractions: Indira Tourist Park, Chini Bunglow, Kufri Fun World
Activities: Trekking, Wildlife, Skiing, Toboganning

14) Naldehra:

Cossetted between the looming peaks Himalayas, Naldehra lies about 22km away from the hill station of Shimla. Like a place right out of a fairytale or a dream, Naldehra is covered with impossibly blue skies, green woodlands and wild blooms of bright and vibrant colours. Although beautiful in every aspect, Naldehra has made a name for itself due to its 18 Hole Golf Course that is amongst the hardest and most challenging in the world being located at 2044m!
A relic of the era of the Britishers, the golf course was established by Lord Curzon who fell in love with the allure of the place! A sunrise over the expansive meadows and sprawling golf course is a sight that you are not likely to forget in a hurry!
Distance from Delhi: 386km
Best time to visit: April to June
Attractions: Golf Course, Kogi Mata Temple, Chhabba, Shaily Peak
Activities: Sightseeing, Golf

15) Binsar:

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A gorgeous abode green meadows, rolling hills and unique Himalayan flora and fauna, Binsar is a gem of the state of Uttarakhand, located at a short distance away from Almora. The jungles of Binsar and the lush vegetation that covers the hills, makes it one of the choicest weekend getaways from Delhi for the nature loving soul. The alluring smell of pines draws tourists and adventurers alike to this abode of gorgeous woodlands. Basking in the alternative, hippie air; Binsar is easily approached on a drive from Delhi to Almora.
The drive that passes through various mountains is in itself a charming experience which shows you the best of nature on a platter. Binsar is mainly covered with trees of oak and Deodar, which presents a perfect environment for wildlife species like deer, leopard, chital, barking deer and fox amongst many others.
Distance from Delhi: 400km
Best time to visit: April to June, September to November
Attractions: Zero Point, Wildlife Sanctuary, Binsar Mahadev, Kasar Devi Temple
Activities: Trekking, Wildlife, Religious Places

16) Rohru:

A little known town located in the state of Himachal Pradesh a little ahead of Shimla, Rohru is amongst the lesser known weekend getaways around Delhi. Supremley perfect escape from the hot Delhi Summers, Rohru is famous for its trout fishing as it is located on the banks of the Pabbar River. Famous for its lush forests and jungle ranges, there are number of options for things to do in Rohru! You can enjoy camping, gliding and trekking in the region.
Rohru is also the Apple Bowl of India with a heavy concentration of two major varieties i.e. Royal Delicious and Rich Red. The town also has high religious importance as it is the place that houses the temple of Shikhru Devta , the joy of heli-skiing on the Chanshal ranges, or canoeing and rafting in the river is unparalleled.
Distance from Delhi: 417km
Best time to visit: March to Mid- November
Attractions: Hatkeshwari Mata Temple, Pabbhar Valley, Chanshar Range,
Activities: Trekking, sightseeing, apple picking, fishing

17) Kausani:

A gorgeous gem of the ‘Land of Gods’ Uttarakhand, Kausani is one of the most stunning weekend getaways from Delhi. There are a few places in the northern India that can compare to the beauty of this gorgeous hill station. Blessed with a clear climate, dizzying heights and pure and untouched beauty, Kausani offers a panoramic view of the numerous peaks of the Greater Himalayas. Very few places in the state can boast of views as clear as this, along with a wide expanse of lush green forests. 
The air and surrounding of Kausani are blessed with gurgling streams, twittering exotic birds of the Himalayas and the shade of expansive pine trees that cover the elevations. Kausani also has a number of good stay and eating options that are closely monitored by the KMVN (Kumaon Mandal Vikas Nigam).
Distance from Delhi: 419km
Best time to visit: July to Mid-Spetember
Attractions: Panoramic views of the Himalayas
Activities: Nature Walks, Trekking, Bird Watching

18) McLeodganj:


The site of the Tibetan cabinet in exile, McLeodganj is a gorgeous hill station located near the town of Dharamashala. Amongst the favorite weekend getaways near Delhi, McLeodganj is also the residence of His Holiness 14th Dalai Lama and a hub for Tibetans in the country on exile. One of the biggest traveller hangouts in Himachal Pradesh, it is blessed with the shade of the lofty Dhauladhar mountains. 
The town is also the place where travellers from all over the world come to bask in the spiritual and alternative hippie vibe. It is here that you can see the maroon clad monks and nuns milling about with the tourists who come here in search of peace, meditation and serenity. Easy connectivity from Delhi, makes it a destination of choice from many of the Delhiites.
Distance from Delhi: 481km
Best time to visit: June to Early November
Attractions: Triund Hill, St. John in The Wilderness, Dal Lake
Activities: Meditation, Volunteering, Yoga, Trekking

19) Palampur:

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Nestled amidst evergreen stretches of tea plantations, pine forests and offering captivating views of the snow-clad mountains, Palamapur boasts of being a major tourist destination. Also known as the 'Tea Capital of North India', this hill station entices visitors with its unique charm.
Distance from Delhi: 505km
Best time to visit: September to June
Attractions: Sourabh Van Vihar, Dhaulandhar Nature Park, Devi Latti Jakhni and other Temples
Activities: Tea Plantation Tours, Trekking, Sightseeing, Paragliding, Angling and Picnics

20) Kasol:

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Located in the Parvati valley between the hill stations of Bhuntar and Manikaran, Kasol is a idyllic valley rich with stunning views of the Himalayan peaks Kasol is one of the most popular weekend getaways from Delhi, located at a distance of about 528km from the capital. 
The untouched beauty, quiet surroundings, low population and a relatively moderate climate throughout the year, attracts backpackers to Kasol year after year. It is also the start point of various treks such as Sarpass, Pin Parvati and Khirganga. The Youth Hostels of India have a very strong presence here and are usually the ones organizing the treks in and around Kasol.
Distance from Delhi: 528km
Best time to visit: October to June
Attractions: Quiet and serene Valleys
Activities: Trekking, Nature Walks, Culture

21) Manali:

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Enjoy spectacular views of the hills and the plains in the most favoured hill station near Delhi. Situated on the Beas River Valley, this enchanting hill station is one of the best skiing destinations in India. Reaching up to a height of 6,260ft, it is the highest point of the Kullu-Manali Valley.
Distance from Delhi: 550km
Best time to visit: Throughout the year except July to August
Attractions: Rohtang Pass, Tibetan Monasteries, Solang Valley, Naggar Castle and Beas Kund.
Activities: Paragliding, Zorbing, Mountaineering, Trekking, Monastery Visits, Temple Tours,

22) Dalhousie:

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A testimony to the British Raj, Dalhousie is named after its founder and the then Governer-General Lord Dalhousie. Sprawling across five different hills - Kathalagh, Potreyn, Terah, Bakrota and Bhangora, the town is known for its scenic beauty, lush vegetations and snow-covered peaks. Dalhousie is also known for offering stunning views of the Chamba Valley and is often referred to as the gateway to the valley.
Distance from Delhi: 565km
Best time to visit: May to September
Attractions: Subhash Baoli, Khajjiar, Bara Pathar, Baktora Hills, Dainkund, Kalatope and Panjpulla
Activities: Trekking, Lake Visits, Temple Tours, Cultural Visits, Village Tours and Boat Rides

23) Chamba:

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A tiny, yet picturesque hill station near Delhi, Chamba is known for its picturesque appeal and charisma. Located in the Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh, it is banked beside the Ravi River and shares its boundary with Jammu and Kashmir. The hill station is tucked away from the frenzy of city-life and makes for an ideal holiday destination for almost all the classes of travellers.
Distance from Delhi: 572km
Best time to visit: April to October
Attractions: Rang Mahal, Chaugan, Akhand Chandi Palace, Dalhousie, Saho and Chhatrari
Activities: Trekking, Sightseeing, Rafting, Temple Visits, Horse Riding and Rock Climbing

Historical & heritage places near Delhi:

24) Neemrana:


Neemrana is a medieval town that is rich in history located in the Alwar District of Rajasthan. Being located at 122km from the capital, it is one of the most preferred and opportune destination for history buffs and wildlife enthusiasts.  It is the site of fourteenth century hill  fort constructed by the Chauhans  where the Chauhans resided until l 1947.
At a little distance away from Neemrana is another fort called Kesroli in Alwar area, which happens to be one of the most beautiful heritage destinations. In Kesroli one gets the chance to see the old abodes of Buddhist Vihara at Viratnagar. It is rumoured that the Pandavas stayed here during their period of exile in the epic of Mahabharata.
Distance from Delhi: 122km
Best time to visit: June to December
Attractions: Fort of Neemrana, Kesroli
Activities: Sightseeing

25) Agra:

The abode of the Taj Mahal, Agra is one of the most visited tourist destinations in India. Offering a delightful impression of the Mughal rule through the architectural remains from the time, this historic city is also to home to some other historical landmarks in India. The vividness and charisma of Agra makes it one of the most magnificent weekend getaways near Delhi.
Distance from Delhi: 209km
Best time to visit: December to February
Attractions: Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri, Agra Fort, Itimad-Ud-Daulah, Jama Masjid and Mehtab Bagh
Activities: Heritage Walk, Historical Tours, Bicycle Tours, Jeep Safari and Local Market Visits

26) Jhunjhunu:

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A quaint and historic town in Rajasthan, Jhunjhunu is located around 180km from Jaipur and is easily accessible from Delhi. Dotted with imperial havelis that are adorned with intricate frescos and curvings, this city was founded by Jujhar Singh Nehra.
Distance from Delhi: 230km
Best time to visit: October to December and February to March
Attractions: Rani Sati Temple, Khetri Mahal, Havelis and Kamruddin Shah's Dargah
Activities: Local Sightseeing, Cultural Tours, Temple Visits and Haveli Visits

27) Mandawa:

Around 190km from the Pink City, Mandawa is one of the well connected weekend getaways from Delhi. Founded in the 18th century as a shelter for traders, this hamlet soon caught the attentions of traders from different parts of the globe and became a major trading point.
Distance from Delhi: 259km
Best time to visit: October to March
Attractions: Mandawa Fort, Jhunjhunwala, Gulab Rai Ladia, Goenka Double and Hanuman Prasad Goenka Havelis
Activities: Local Sightseeing, Camel Rides and Shopping Tours

28) Jaipur:

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An elegant city painted in pink, Jaipur needs no introduction! Founded in 1727, what’s interesting to know is that this is one of the oldest cities that was designed according to Vaastu Shastra. Its rich history, glorious forts and stunning palaces depicts its royal past and also makes it an important tourist destination in the Indian map.
Distance from Delhi: 264km
Best time to visit: October to March and July to September
Attractions: Amber Fort and Palace, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Gaitore, Jaigarh Fort and Jantar Mantar
Activities: Camel Safari, Hot Air Ballooning, Elephant Rides, Deset Safari, Jeep Rides and Cycle Tours

29) Gwalior:

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Nestled amidst rocky hills, the Tourist Capital of Madhya Pradesh or Gwalior also serves as the capital of the state. Sharing history with some of the immortal 'Sangeet Gharanas' in India, this rustic city also amazes visitors with its stunning architecture, captivating arts and mural paintings.
Distance from Delhi: 32km
Best time to visit: October to March
Attractions: Gwalior Fort, Sujari Mahal, Man Mandir Palace, Tansen Memorial and Sarod Ghar
Activities: Palace Visits, Boating, Historical Tours and Local Market Shopping

30) Ajmer:

A city that stands as a testimony to universal brotherhood and communal harmony, Ajmer is the fifth largest city in Rajasthan. Nestled by the picturesque Aravalli Ranges, it is home to the shrine of Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti, which is thronged by visitors from across the globe.
Distance from Delhi: 390km
Best time to visit: October to March
Attractions: Khwaja Saheb Dargah, Nasiyan Temple, Akbar's Palace and Museum, Forts, Lakes and Kishangarh
Activities: Dargah Visit, Palace Tour, Sample Local Foods and Visit Local Markets

31) Orchha:

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A perfect blend of royalty and rich heritage, Orchha is a quaint town in the Tikamgarh district of Madhya Pradesh. Depicting the tales of an immortal era, this historical town stands beside the Bundela River and was founded in the 16th century. Its scenic layout, lush ambience and ancient monuments in Orchha make it an important weekend getaway from Delhi.
Distance from Delhi: 448km
Best time to visit: December to February
Attractions: Betwa River, Raja Mahal, Jahangir Mahal, Ram Raja and Lakshmi Temple
Activities: Palace Visit, Temple Tour and Historical Excursions

32) Bikaner:

One of the royal cities in Rajasthan, Bikaner is also known for its delicious sweets and snacks. Founded in 1486, the imposing beauty of the forts and palaces within this city, its enticing sand dunes and the warmth of its colourful tradition makes it a major tourist destination in the country.
Distance from Delhi: 448km
Best time to visit: October to March
Attractions: Forts, Palaces, Museums, Temples, Sweets and Snacks
Activities: Forts and Palace Visits, Camel Safari and Desert Camping

33) Jodhpur:


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The Gateway to the Thar Desert, Jodhpur is also known as the 'Blue City' or 'Sun City'. Once upon a time, the capital of the Marwar Kingdom, this city is one of the most alluring places to visit in Rajasthan. Its exquisite appeal and pleasant ambience entices tourists from different corners of the globe.
Distance from Delhi: 587km
Best time to visit: October to March
Attractions: Mehrangarh Fort, Sadar Bazaar, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jaswant Thada and Ghanta Ghar
Activities: Forts and Palace Tours, Local Shopping, Flying Fox, Bicycle and Cultural Tours

34) Khajuraho:

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A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Khajuraho is an example of India's exemplary art and culture. With temples depicting various forms of sculptures, carvings and paintings, this ancient hamlet is considered as a symbol of love and romance in the world. For historians and lovers of art, Khajuraho is no less than a hidden treasure!
Distance from Delhi: 628km
Best time to visit: October to March
Attractions: Temples, Sculptures, Rivers, Wildlife Sanctuaries and National Parks
Activities: Khajuraho Dance Festival, Temple Visits, Wildlife Tours and Historical Visits

Cultural & pilgrimage places near Delhi:

35) Sohna:

Situated in the foothills of the Aravalis, this quaint town is one of the most sacred and highest visited places in the Gurgaon district of Haryana. Known for an ancient Shiva Temple and hot-springs, it is one of the most wonderful weekend getaways near Delhi. According to legends, the hot spring in this town, which is an important pilgrimage site dates back to the age of the Mahabharata.
Distance from Delhi: 54km
Best time to visit: February to April and August to November
Attractions: Shiva Temple, Hot Spring, Vintage Car Rally (February) and Shani Dev Temple
Activities: Pilgrimage, Temple Tours, Fairs and Festivals

36) Garhmukteshwar:

Situated on the banks of the holy Ganges, Garhmukteshwar is a pious destination for Hindu devotees. Located in the Hapur district of Uttar Pradesh around 70km from Ghaziabad, this quaint town is thronged by thousands of devotees during the full moon day. Due to its religious importance it is sometimes referred to as the mini Banaras of India.
Distance from Delhi: 94km
Best time to visit: October to March
Attractions: Ganga Temple, Meerabai ki Reti, Mukteshwar Mahadev Temple and Nahush Koop
Activities: Pilgrimage, Holy Dip in the Ganges, Local Sightseeing and Boat Rides

37) Mathura:

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The quaint city of Mathura takes pride in being credited as the birthplace of Lord Krishna. Once an economic hub of the country, this city is banked beside the Yamuna River and is also called 'Brajbhoomi'. One of the cultural as well as religious weekend getaways near Delhi, Mathura still echoes tales of Lord Krishna’s youth.
Distance from Delhi: 160km
Best time to visit: October to April
Attractions: Krishna Temple, Vishram Ghat, Yamuna River, Isckon Temple and Vrindavan
Activities: Janmashtami, Holi, Temple Visits, Sightseeing, Boating and Food Sampling

38) Kurukshetra:

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Also known as Dharmakshetra or the 'Land of Righteousness', Kurukshetra holds a prominent place in the Hindu mythology epic, the Mahabharat. A region where the Pandavas fought the Kauravas, it is also the place where Arjuna received knowledge and wisdom from Lord Krishna. According to legends, whoever visits or dies in Kurukshetra is rewarded with heaven in their afterlives.
Distance from Delhi: 167km
Best time to visit: September to March
Attractions: Brahma Lake, Shanti Sarovar, Jyotisar, Bhishma Kund and Kalpana Chawla Planetarium
Activities: Pilgrimage, Local Sightseeing Tours, Diwali, Holi and Lohri Celebrations

39) Haridwar:

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The venue for the popular Kumbh Mela (once in 12 years), Haridwar is one of the most ancient as well as sacred cities in India. Situated on the banks of the holy Ganges, this is one of the few weekend getaways from Delhi that is visited by millions of devotees to wash away their sins in order to attain 'moksha'.
Distance from Delhi: 208km
Best time to visit: February to March and August to October
Attractions: Har Ki Pauri, Holy Ganges, Shantikunj, Chandi Devi and Mansa Devi Temple
Activities: Evening Aarti, Temple Visits, Cable Car Ride, Boat Rides and Ghat Visits

40) Mukteshwar:

Sitting prettily between the folds of the Kumaoni Hills of Uttarakhand;  Mukteshwar is a beautiful and awesome weekend getaways from Delhi. The region derives its name from Mukteshwar Dham, a 350 year old ancient temple of Lord Shiva. A part of the God’s Own Land, Mukteshwar is home to all that is untouched and serene. This charming retreat in the hills was also the chosen residence of a saint called Mukteshwar Maharaj Ji, which may have contributed to the town being called so.
The temple complex of this revered saint is now a ‘Tapovan’ which means jungles of meditation and peace. Just get here and lose yourself in the peace and serenity! These temple premises are perfect for those seeking a taste of freedom, peace and meditative calmness on their next travel expedition.
Distance from Delhi: 329km
Best time to visit: July to September
Attractions: Chauli ki Jali, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Mukteshwar Dham,Tapovan

41) Pushkar:

Pushkar Lake
Considered as the holiest town in Rajasthan, Pushkar is also one of the oldest cities in India. Situated beside the Pushkar Lake, this town is among the very few places where Lord Brahma is worshipped with full glory and devotion. In addition to its religious importance, Pushkar is also the venue for the largest camel fair in the world.
Distance from Delhi: 402km
Best time to visit: October to February
Attractions: Brhama Temple, Pushkar Lake, Sri Sawai Bhoj Temple and Varah Temple
Activities: Religious Visits, Camel Safari, Hot Air Ballooning, Road Trips and Desert Camping,

42) Dharamshala:

Located in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, Dharamshala is known for its scenic beauty and religious importance among Buddhists. The presence of His Holiness Dalai Lama makes this town an important spiritual and learning centre of Buddhism. Located on the Dhauladhar Range, Dharamshala is also a sought after hill station in India.
Distance from Delhi: 487km
Best time to visit: January to June and September to December
Attractions: Waterfalls, Temples, Masrur, Jama Masjid, McLeodganj and Dal Lake
Activities: Trekking, Sightseeing, Bird Watching, Cycling and Horse Riding

43) Amritsar:

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Home to the pious Golden Temple, Amritsar is the most sacred destination for the Sikhs. Also known as the 'Golden City', it is reminiscent of India's struggle for independence. On a visit to this sacred city, one can easily feel its divinity and attain solace of mind. It is in fact, one of the highest visited places and weekend getaways from Delhi!
Distance from Delhi: 461km
Best time to visit: October to March
Attractions: Golden Temple, Wagah Border, Jalinwala Bagh and Rambagh Gardens,
Activities: Temple Visits, Gardedn Tours, Border Visit and Relish on Local Cuisine

Wildlife sancturies & national parks near Delhi:

44) Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Bharatpur:

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Home to some of the rarest endangered species of avifauna, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is currently called the Keoladeo National Park or Keoladeo Ghana National Park. Located in the Bharatpur vicinity of Rajasthan, it was established around 250 years ago and declared a protected sanctuary in 1971. As of now, this sanctuary houses around 230 different species of birds and 27 species of mammals.
Distance from Delhi: 197km
Best time to visit: July to April
Attractions: Flora and Fauna
Activities: Bird Watching and Nature Photography

45) Sariska Tiger Reserve, Alwar:

Photo Credit: Dan Lundberg - Flickr
A successful relocated home to the majestic Royal Bengal Tigers, Sariska Tiger Reserve is located in the Alwar district of Rajasthan. Comprising of lush greens spread across 866 sq km, this is one of the few weekend getaways near Delhi that is known for its large population of Tigers, Leopards, Wild Boar, Striped Hyena and several others wildlife species. The reserve also has a significant number of flora and avifauna.
Distance from Delhi: 216km
Best time to visit: October to June
Attractions: Royal Bengal Tigers, Leopards, Antelopes, Chital, Nilgai and Avifauna
Activities: Wildlife Safari and Spotting

46) Jim Corbett National Park, Ramnagar:

Photo Credits: Moni Sertel
Established as the Hailey National Park in 1936, Jim Corbett National Park is one of the oldest national parks in the country. Situated in the foothills of the majestic Himalayas, it is the first Tiger Reserve in the country thus qualifying as one of the most exquisite weekend getaways from Delhi. Though visitors are allowed to certain parts of the reserve, the park makes for a satiating wildlife tour.
Distance from Delhi: 235km
Best time to visit: Throughout the year (however certain regions remain close in certain months)
Attractions: Bengal Tigers, Indian Elephant, Wild Buffaloes, Leopards, Crocodiles and Gharials
Activities: Jeep Safari, Elephant Safari, Wildlife Tours and Spotting

47) Ranthambore National Park, Sawai Madhopur:

Photo credit: Koshy Koshy - flickr
Lying on the edge of a plateau, Ranthambore National Park is sandwiched between the Banas and Chambal rivers. Adding to its wild beauty and appeal are the lush foliage and fascinating range of wildlife. It is indeed one of the best parks and habitats for the stunning tigers and other similar wild species.
Distance from Delhi: 364km
Best time to visit: October to June
Attractions: Tigers, Ranthambore Fort, Leopards, Indian Flying Fox and Marsh Crocodiles
Activities: Safari Rides, Fort Visits, Wildlife Spotting and Nature Photography

Adventurous places near Delhi:

48) Rishikesh:

The 'Gateway to the Garhwal Himalayas', Rishikesh is the adventure capital of India. Located in the foothills of the Himalayas and bestowed by the holy Ganges, rugged terrains, challenging peaks, strenuous rapids and dense forests, Rishikesh easily makes for one of the most ideal weekend getaways near Delhi.
Distance from Delhi: 228km
Best time to visit: Throughout the year
Attractions: Triveni Ghat, Ram and Lakshman Jhula, Neelkanth Mahadev Temple and Vashista Cave
Activities: River Rafting, Bungee Jumping, Camping, Rappelling, Rock Climbing and Trekking

49) Auli:

It is in Auli, where one can enjoy the longest cable car ride in India and the Asia continent. Situated at an elevation of 3,049m, this hill station in Uttarakhand is known for its snow clad peaks and picture-perfect oak forests. The lofty peak slopes in Auli also boast of being one of the best skiing destinations in the country.
Distance from Delhi: 500km
Best time to visit: Throughout the year
Attractions: Tapova, Vishnu Prayag, Joshimath, Badrinath and Skiing Festival
Activities: Skiing, Cable Car Ride, Trekking and Pilgrimage

50) Valley of Flowers:

Guide to the Valley of Flowers trek
Photo credit: Benjamin Chodroff - flickr
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Valley of Flowers is situated at a height of around 3,658m above the sea level. Discovered accidentally in 1931, everyone ascending to this valley is rewarded with the mesmeric beauty of exotic and rare species of flowers. Also, the rugged terrains leading to this valley make it one of the most sought after trekking routes in Uttarakhand.
Distance from Delhi: 519km
Best time to visit: July to September
Attractions: Exotic and Rare Species of Flowers
Activities: Trekking, Nature Photography and Wildlife Spotting
By Atish Last updated Aug 20,2015
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