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  • 39 Exciting Road Trips From Delhi To Take With Your BFFs In 2024

23 Mar 2023

So, the travel keeda in you wakes up and starts jumping right at the sight of an enticing long road? Planning to go on a long drive from Delhi to get away from all the chaos and land in the lap of nature or great views? Well, then these exciting and rejuvenating one day road trips from Delhi are just for you.

For those tied with monotonous work all around the week with no possibility of a break, we present a handpicked list of 12 routes that are perfect for a road trip from Delhi. Now, wouldn’t you want to take those bike trips from Delhi that you all dreamed of?

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1. Road trip to Morni

Scenic view of Morni hill station in Haryana

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The nearest hill station, Morni located in Haryana, just a few hours from Delhi, is an absolute delight. The verdant environment, dense forest cover, scenic views, and a lake make it a perfect relaxing hideout away from the city bustle. Well, it’s not only the scenic views that charm the travellers, adventure enthusiasts can come here for trekking, boating & cycling.

Distance: 260 km Time: 5 hours Best time to visit: September to March Dhabas en route: Amrik Sukhdev Dhaba (Murthal), Haveli & Neelkanth Star Dhaba (Karnal), Puran Singh ka Mashoor Vishal Dhaba (Ambala), and Sethi da Dhaba (Zirakpur) Famous for: Himalayan views

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2. Road trip to Damdama Lake

Lake view of the best weekend road trips from Delhi

Hailing from the south and missing the vast expanses of water? With no beaches or waterfalls within your reach, Delhi may seem too odd and boring an entity until you find the peaceful lakes (sans the overloaded Hauz Khas lake). Damdama Lake is such an alternative and one of the best places to visit near Delhi for a day. It has ample adventure and eco-resorts in its vicinity and makes a perfect destination for a one-day getaway for anyone. In case you fall in love with the place, you should stay at The Dream Island Resort.

Distance: 60 km Time: 1 hour 30 minutes Best time to visit: February to March and July to September Dhabas en route: Satya Dhaba and Royal Blue Dhaba in Mahipalpur Famous for: Lakes

3. Road trip to Murthal

Have parathas at Murthal near Delhi

The first place that hits our mind when it comes to road trips around Delhi has to be Murthal. A long drive across the busy yet wide roads of Delhi, while the cool wind caresses you and the stomach is tempted for a gastronomic ride, you know your destination has to be Murthal. You can take a one day trip from Delhi to Murthal. Indulge in the luscious butter loaded stuffed kulchas & parathas on the roadside Dhabas which are over 50 years old. If you’re a foodie, this will be the best one day tour from Delhi that you can ever take.

Distance: 60 km Time: 1 hour 30 Minutes Best time to visit: Year-round Best dhabas in Murthal: Amrik Sukhdev da Dhaba and Gulshan da Dhaba Famous for: Street food

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4. Road trip to Neemrana Fort Palace

Neemrana Fort Palace - best romantic road trip from Delhi

Well, Valentine’s is around the corner and Neemrana is one of the best short road trips from Delhi. Even if Valentine’s is not around and you and your partner need some quality time together – Neemrana is the place for you. The drive on NH-8 is a pleasant one, however, in monsoons, it gets utterly romantic with lush vegetation on the rocky hills dotting the sides of the highway. Give her a call, take a break from the city life and chill for a while.

Distance: 120 km Time: 2 hours 30 minutes Best time to visit: July to March Dhabas en route: Surya Dhaba in Alwar district and Old Rao Dhaba in Dharuhera Famous for: Palaces

5. Road trip to Parwanoo

A fascinating journey from Delhi to Parwanoo

Though not so close to Delhi, but a road trip to the foothills of the Himalayas is tempting enough for a visit to Parwanoo. A fascinating journey along the wide roads which lead to the lush green hills with pleasant weather and scenic views is worth experiencing in the hot summers or the pre/post-monsoon seasons. You can also encounter some of the best national parks in Delhi . Take a cable car ride at the Timber trail resort to the top of the hill and dine at their restaurant offering an ecstatic view of the valley. This is a perfect getaway with friends or your love.

Distance: 270 km Time: 6 hours Best time to visit: Year-round Dhabas en route: Amrik Sukhdev Dhaba (Murthal), Haveli & Neelkanth Star Dhaba (Karnal), Puran Singh ka Mashoor Vishal Dhaba (Ambala), and Sethi da Dhaba (Zirakpur) Famous for: Road trips

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6. Road trip to Bharatpur

View of Bharatpur bird sanctuary: one of the best short road trips from Delhi

A fancy ride on NH2, the Agra-Jaipur highway takes you to a small town and misleading roads until the locals guide you to the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary or the Keoladeo National Park. The entrance might not appeal to you initially because of the abandoned look & feel, but the interiors of the jungle will leave you mesmerized. Park your car inside and explore the sanctuary on a rickshaw ride worth Rs.70. The rickshaw puller doubles up as a guide, spotting birds and giving all the details about them.

Distance: 182 km Time: 3 hours 40 minutes Best time to visit: August to November (Breeding Birds) | October to February (Migratory Birds) Dhabas en route: Santosh Dhaba, Shobha Dhabha Famous for: Natural Reserves

7. Road trip to Unchagaon

Fort Unchagaon - a royal heritage getaway

For a royal heritage getaway in Uttar Pradesh, head to the 19th century Fort Unchagaon – a perfect destination for a rural experience. The fort is located close to the river Ganga and is surrounded by lush gardens all around. Doesn’t yet attract you? Sight Gangetic dolphins play in the waters of the river Ganges while you relax away from the city. The fort offers interesting activities like billiards, squash, pony rides, village safari, bullock cart ride & pottery making by local artisans.

Distance: 117 km Time: 2 hours 30 minutes Best time to visit: April to May to spot dolphins Dhabas en route:  Asli Pehlwan Dhaba, Bhura Dhaba Famous for: Architecture

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8. Road trip to Mathura and Vrindavan

Scenic view of one of the best one day road trips from Delhi

Those seeking solace in the temples & spirituality in the air must visit Mathura-Vrindavan. These epic areas hold an important historical reference being the birthplace of Lord Krishna & inviting each traveller to a warm environment. Sing along the holy chants with the devotees and leave them back with wonderful memories of the city.

For all Lord Krishna lovers, visit during the month of August for Janamashtami to experience the magnificent celebrations. Stay over until the pooja ends and taste the delicious ‘Chappan Bhog’ Prasad.

Distance: 144 km Time: 3 hours Best time to visit: October to March; especially during Holi Dhabas en route: Fauji Dhabha, Sharma Ji ka Dhaba Famous for: Spiritual resorts

9. Road trip to The Taj, Agra

Taj Mahal Agra- an incredible road trip near Delhi

As the name says, this incredible road trip near Delhi on the newly built Yamuna Expressway leads to the city of Love – Agra. Grand roads, a glimpse of the F1 race tracks and some good music is all you need for this great drive. Moreover, you will also encounter some of the best resorts in Delhi you can stay at. But Taj is not the only reason you should be visiting this city. There are various outlets on the way serving refreshments and do not forget to try the famous – Agra ka petha on your trip. Travellers can also try Bidaai and Jalebi available almost everywhere.

Distance: 202 km Time: 3 hours 40 minutes Best time to visit: November to March; especially at the time of Taj Balloon Festival in November and Taj Mahotsav in February Dhabas en route: Yadav Dhabha, Khandelwal Dhaba Famous for: Taj Mahal

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10. Road trip to Sariska National Park, Alwar

Alwar City Palace - experience of architectural grandeur

For those looking for a simple yet adventurous getaway, drive to Alwar, amongst the best one day road trips from Delhi on our list. The princely city offers an experience of architectural grandeur and heritage hotels. Further ahead lies one of the most famous Tiger reserves – Sariska, housing many endangered species. It is recommended to leave early morning at about 4 am and you may reach Sariska by 7 am. The earlier you start your ride in Sariska, the more will be the chances to visit the most haunted place in India – Bhangarh.

Distance: 157 km Time: 4 hours Best time to visit: February to March Dhabas en route: Sanjay Dhabha, Sibbu Dhabha Famous for: Temples

11. Road trip to Kuchesar Fort

Kuchesar Fort, an ideal picnic spot by the holy river Ganges

The 18th-Century Kuchesar Fort or the Mud Fort has been restored by the Neemrana group of hotels. For an authentic ‘UP experience’ drive down on NH4, slightly ahead of Hapur and reach the fort surrounded by 100-acre mangrove orchards. It is close to Brijghat – an ideal picnic spot by the holy river Ganges.

Distance: 84 km Time: 2 hours Best time to visit: November to February Dhabas en route: Pandit ji ka Dhaba, Anmol tourist dhabha Famous for: Palaces

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12. Road trip to Jaipur

Jaigarh Fort - a road trip from Delhi to the Royal City of Jaipur

When it comes to places around Delhi , Jaipur falls on the list of must-visits. Though the highway is mostly under construction, leaving in the early hours will help you reach the destination faster. But what’s amusing is the drive along the Aravallis, peacock glances on the highway and the fascinating bright turbans visible from a distance. While on the go stop at Bajwa Ka Dhaba or Highway King or eat at Sharma Dhaba on the Sikar Road. The city has many marvellous hangouts but for a true Rajasthani experience go straight to Chowki Dhani about 22 km before the Jaipur city.

Distance: 269 km Time: 5 hours 30 minutes Best time to visit: November to February Dhabas en route: Surya Dhaba in Alwar district and Old Rao Dhaba in Dharuhera Dhabas en route:  Yadav Dhabha, Khandelwal Dhaba Famous for: Rajasthani Culture

13. Road trip to Chandigarh

Garden view of one of the best road trips from Delhi

Chandigarh is not merely a ‘Gateway To The Hills’. It is a complete destination in itself owing to the gleeful weather, endless greenery, and charming attractions it possesses. It’s a great place to visit over the weekend and makes for one of the best family road trips from Delhi . From the Rose Garden to the Rock Garden, from boating in Sukhna Lake to shopping in the malls, there’s a lot that Chandigarh offers to its visitors.

Distance: 243.7 km Time: 4 hours 32 minutes via NH 44 Best time to visit: Year-round Dhabas en route: Haveli and Sukhdev Dhaba in Murthal Famous for: Architecture

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14. Road trip to Manesar

Manesar near Delhi

Manesar has grown as a great place for tourism in the blink of an eye. It owes most of its fast-paced development as a tourist hotspot to the various leisure resorts and peaceful village life around. The blend of Rajasthani, as well as Haryanvi culture and hospitality of this delightful town, will surely leave you in a trance. You can also check out the Heritage Transport Museum and Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary while you’re here.

Distance: 56.2 km Time: 1 hour 23 minutes via NH 48 Best time to visit: September to March Dhabas en route: Dhaba 51 Milestone, Shirdiwala Dhabha Famous for: Rajasthani and Haryanvi Culture

15. Road trip to Noor Mahal, Karnal

Noor Mahal near Delhi

Karnal’s Noor Mahal is an exquisite destination for those looking for a short getaway, especially history geeks and architecture lovers. It’s a brilliant example of royalty as well as skilled craftsmanship. The Mahal has now been converted into a 5-star hotel that amazingly showcases the influences of the Rajasthani and Mughal styles of architecture. The exteriors, as well as interiors of this palace, are sure to leave you mesmerized. With so much to offer, this wonder definitely makes for one of the best short road trips from Delhi .

Distance: 122 km Time: 2 hours 40 minutes via NH 44 Best time to visit: Year-round Dhabas en route: Haveli and Sukhdev Dhaba in Murthal Famous for: Noor Mahal

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16. Road trip to Mussoorie

aerial view of weekend road trips from Delhi

Mussoorie is the nearest most beautiful hill station for Delhiites. Driving over winding roads with lush greenery at all sides and a cool breeze blowing over your face is going to make your trip to Mussoorie all the more memorable. Other than splendid landscapes, this hill town has charming waterfalls, cable cars, bustling local markets, and delicious hilly street food, a few of the things that will make visiting this place one of the best long road trips from Delhi .

Distance: 300 km Time: 6 hours 40 minutes via NH 44 Best time to visit: March to June Dhabas en route: Cheetal Grand Famous for: Himalayan views

17. Road trip to Nuh

Nuh in Haryana near Delhi

Nuh is a historical town in Haryana that serves as the headquarters of Mewat and is popular for its erstwhile rule of Bahadur Singh. The town had become an important center for the trade of salt under his leadership, and this can still be seen in the ruins of this city right here that date as far back as the 14th century. This town is perfect for a one day road trip from Delhi owing to some of the major tourist spots like the mosque and tomb of the Mughal king Bahadur Khan Nadir, as well as other places like the Nalhad River and the Chui Mai Pond.

Distance: 88 km Time: 2 hours 20 minutes via NH 48 Best time to visit: September and October Dhabas en route: Shri Ram Dhaba Famous for: Offbeat locations

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18. Road trip to Kasauli

Road Trip To Kasauli

Gear up for Kasauli in Himachal if you wish to go on roads less traveled. Kasauli is a serene hill station like many other hill stations of Himachal, however, it is not crowded by the huge flocks of tourists. Therefore, it is a calm and quiet getaway. A road trip to Kasauli from Delhi is one of those trips where you will enjoy the journey as much as the destination, making it one of the best weekend road trips from Delhi

Distance: 288.3 km Time: 5 hours 23 minutes via NH44 Best time to visit: April to June and September to November Dhabas en route: Sukhdev Dhaba Famous for: Himalayan views

19. Road trip to Nainital

Road Trip To Nainital

Nainital is home to seven awe-gasping lakes that are just a day trip away from Delhi. Nainital is unlike any other hill station in Uttarakhand . Road Trip to Nainital is highly recommended for those who are looking forward for an escape from the concrete jungle of the NCR region. Moreover, the route that takes you to Nainital is just as beautiful, therefore, apt for the best long road trips from Delhi .

Distance: 345.1 km Time: 7 hours 10 minutes via NH9 Best time to visit: March to June Dhabas en route: Bikanerwala Famous for: Himalayan views

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20. Road trip to Rishikesh

Road Trip To Rishikesh

All those who love the adrenaline rush should definitely drive towards the adventure capital of Uttarakhand, Rishikesh. Infused with a relaxed vibe surrounded by yoga retreats, spa centers, serene river banks, and hippie cafes, Rishikesh is not just a destination rather an experience waiting to be explored. Owing to its short travel distance and alluring activities available, it is apt for family road trips from Delhi .

Distance: 239.7 km Time: 5 hours 33 minutes via NH334 Best time to visit: Early March to May Dhabas en route: Jhilmil Dhaba Famous for: Adventure

21. Road trip to Kurukshetra

Road Trip To Kurukshetra

Drive back in time with a road trip to Kurukshetra. Everything about this town tells a tale that narrates back to history. Moreover, it is well-connected and easily accessible from Delhi. During your time in Kurukshetra, plan your visit to Sheikh Chilli tomb, Mahadev temple, and Krishna Museum. It is a perfect place to spend a calm evening drenched in historic feels.

Distance: 154.6 km Time: 2 hours 54 minutes via NH44 Best time to visit: September to March Dhabas en route: Dhaba Junction Famous for: Spiritual Culture

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22. Road trip to Badkhal Lake

Road Trip To Badkhal Lake

If you are looking forward to a brief getaway from Delhi, then you can also plan a visit to Badkhal Lake located in Faridabad. This lake is available to visit all throughout the year from 9:30 am to 6:30 pm. It is a must-visit place for any bird lover since the place is home to many birds. Moreover, you can also indulge in many adventure sports activities like boat rides, kayaking, and trekking as well. One of the best places to visit near Delhi , Badkhal Lake is a perfect picnic spot for families as well as couples.

Distance: 50.4 km Time: 1 hour 48 minutes via Mahatma Gandhi Marg Best time to visit: All year Dhabas en route: Delhi Zaika Chicken Corner Famous for: Lakes

23. Road trip to Surajkund

Road Trip To Surajkund

Another short escape from the rush of Delhi and the NCR region is a destination called Surajkund. Well-known as the “Lake of the Sun,” this spot is a perfect one-day getaway. Initially, there was a temple situated at this spot, the remains of which can still be found. It also hosts a fair known as the Surajkund International Crafts Mela that exhibits multiple cultural activities.

Distance: 40.8 km Time: 1 hour 34 minutes via Mahatma Gandhi Marg Best time to visit: December to February Dhabas en route: Laxmi Dhaba Famous For: Lakes

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24. Road trip to Garh Mukteshwar

Lake view at one of the best places for one day road trips from Delhi

Head onto a road trip to Garh Mukteshwar to catch a glimpse of rustic temples. One of the key attractions in this town are the 80 Sati pillars located here. Moreover, you can also plan your visit to Mukteshwar Mahadev Temple, Vedanta Temple, and Ganga Temple. This place is located within close proximity, therefore, you can spend entire sightseeing.

Distance: 138.9 km Time: 2 hours 48 minutes via Eastern Peripheral Expy and NH9 Best time to visit: October to March Dhabas en route: Gohana Haryana Dhaba Famous for: Temples

25. Road trip to Barsana

Road Trip To Barsana

Considered the birthplace of Radha, Barsana is just a 3-hour ride away from Delhi. The place is ideal to celebrate the festival of colors, Holi. It is one of the lesser-known places nearby Delhi that you can go to for a one-day road trip. One can go for a temple tour to Radha Kushal Bihari temple, Shriji temple, Maan Mandir, and Sankari Khor.

Distance: 170.9 km Time: 3 hours 28 minutes via Taj Express Highway/Yamuna Expy Best time to visit: October to April Dhabas en route: Jadaun Dhaba Famous for: Religious stupas

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26. Road trip to Dehradun

Dehradun: one day trip near Delhi

There is no better place than Dehradun to take a break from the scorching heat of Delhi. An overnight trip will lead you to this beautiful valley that is situated at the foothills of the Himalayas and a one day trip near Delhi to Dehradun will rejuvenate you. The city is a plethora of many bakeries, food courts, museums, scenic points, and other tourist attractions that are perfect for a weekend escape.

Distance: 254.0 km Time: 5 hours 40 minutes via Saharanpur Road Best time to visit: March to June and October to February Dhabas en route: Namaste Midway Famous for: Cultural markets

27. Road trip to Wild Dhauj Camp

Road Trip To Wild Dhauj Camp

If you are in search of adventure nearby the capital city, then plan a trip to Wild Dhauj Camp. The camp is located amidst the Kikar trees where one can go for trekking, wall climbing, monkey crawling, and rappelling. Moreover, you can enjoy your time mountain biking and zorbing. A Burma Bridge is also available to further elevate your experience. One of the best places to visit near Delhi by car, Wild Dhauj Camp will surely treat the adventurer in you.

Distance: 18.3 km Time: 50 minutes via Vikaspuri Flyover Best time to visit: October to March Dhabas en route: Arjun Dhaba, Diwan Dhaba Famous for: Camping

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28. Road trip to Lansdowne

Lansdowne

If your heart is craving for a place that is quiet and tucked away from the bustling city and you wish to get away from routine even if it is for one-day then a road trip to Lansdowne is the one day trip from Delhi  that you were looking for. One of the untouched and very gorgeous hill stations that India features and has been inhabited since the time Britishers came to India, Lansdowne awaits.

Distance:  257.7 km Time:  6 hours 34 minutes via NH534 Best time to visit: March to June; September to November Dhabas en route: Deep Da Dhaba, Garwahli Dhaba Famous For: Trekking

29. Road trip to Mcleodganj

McLeodganj

Next on the list of road trips from Delhi is Mcleodganj. One of the most beautiful hill stations in Delhi’s vicinity, Mcleodganj is nestled amidst the beautiful Himalayan range and you will find cutesy cafes tucked in small nooks and corners, pretty tiny villages, hamlet towns, and a lot more here. And yes, the shopping experience here is something worth mentioning.

Distance:  478.8 km Time:  9 hours 45 minutes via NH44 and NH503 Best time to visit: March to June Dhabas en route: Pehalwan Dhaba,  Zhilmil Famous for: Buddhist culture

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30. Road trip to Spiti

Spiti Valley

How could we miss the ‘Land of the Lamas’ when we talk about road trips from Delhi? The untouched and unexplored beauty of Spiti makes it the perfect escape from routine and the stunning vistas and breathtaking valleys add to it. The destination is home to a UNESCO heritage site, Tabo Monastery and it does not get better than this.

Distance: 732.8 km Time:  16 hours 39 minutes via NH44 Best time to visit:  April to July Dhabas en route: Poonam Dhabha, Bushhari Dhaba Famous for: Mountain adventures

31. Road trip to Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer

If you can make that kind of time and are really that adventurous then a road trip to Jaisalmer is the best choice for you. Also known as the ‘Golden City of Rajasthan’, Jaisalmer welcomes you with its golden sand dunes and exciting camel rides await. The gorgeous Jaisalmer Fort and beautifully adorned Jain Temples add to the beauty.

Distance:  781.6 km Time:  13 hours 42 minutes via NH11 Best time to visit: October to March Dhabas en route:  Sharma Dhaba Famous for: Desert safari

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32. Road trip to Shimla

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If you are looking for a comfortable and laid back yet exciting  one day trip near Delhi  then take Shimla as your pick. With its mesmerizing beauty and charm Shimla will hold you captive. Shop at the mall road, visit the popular Jakhoo Mandir and try out the adventure activities here. Also, don’t forget to take the toy train ride.

Distance:  341.9 km Time:  7 hours 57 minutes via NH44 and NH5 Best time to visit:  May to June and December to January Dhabas en route:  Giani Da Dhaba, Haveli, and Amrik Sukhdev Famous for: Himalayan Snow peaks

33. Road trip to Jodhpur

Mehrangarh Fort In Jodhpur_18th oct

If forts and culture intrigue you, Jodhour could be your final destination. Famously known as ‘The Blue City’ Jodhpur captivated thousands of travellers every year owing to its unmatched natural beauty and especially the blue-hued houses. While visiting here, you can enjoy sightseeing, go on a culinary tour, and indulge in shopping at some of the best local markets.

Distance:  584.2 km Time:  10 hours 53 minutes via NH62 Best time to visit:  October to March Dhabas en route: Haveli Dhaba, Vicky Da Dhaba Famous for: Forts and Castles

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34. Road trip to Landour

A rustic building in Landour

If you are looking for a  one day trip from Delhi  which will let you rejuvenate and refresh then Landour is where you should be. Tucked away from the hustle-bustle of the city in the foothills of the Himalayas lies the mystical town of Landour is breathtaking and if you are a fan of gothic then don’t miss out on Kellogg’s Church.

Distance:  290.2 km Time:  6 hours 59 minutes via Saharanpur Road Best time to visit: April to June Dhabas en route: Namaste Midway Famous for: Ruskin Bond’s House

35. Road trip to Udaipur

Evening_view,_City_Palace,_Udaipur

It is much more than Lake Pichola. The common myth centered around this beautiful city is that it’s just about this one lake but believe us it’s not. Udaipur is unarguably one of the most romantic places in India, thanks to its ancient Havelis, vibrant streets, natural charms, mythical places, gorgeous temples, and a lot more.

Distance:  663 km Time:  11 hours 38 minutes via NH48 and NH58 Best time to visit:  October to March Dhabas en route: Amritsari Punjabi Dhaba, Dil Punjabi Dhaba Famous for: Rajasthani culture

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36. Road trip to Dharamshala

there is beautiful place for camp

Dharamshala is one of those road trip destinations that are complete in itself. If you are looking for a one-day trip near Delhi then considering the distance between the two this might not be the best place but if you are looking for some peace and serenity then this is the ideal destination. the cute little cafes here like Illiterati and Jimmy’s will add to the fun.

Distance:  474.4 km Time:  9 hours 32 minutes via NH44 and NH503 Best time to visit:  February to June Dhabas en route: Pal Dhaba, Gopal Vaishno Dhaba Famous For: Monasteries

37. Road trip to Chopta

Clouds and Mountains

Last but definitely not least on our list of road trips from Delhi is Chopta. One of the prettiest hill stations in Delhi’s vicinity, Chopta is also known as ‘Mini Switzerland of Uttarakhand’ and is at a height of 2700 meters. This quaint, little place is rich in flora and fauna and you will find many pines and deodars here.

Distance:  407.5 km Time:  10 hours 57 min via NH534 Best time to visit: April to June Dhabas en route: Shiv Dhaba, Khaira Punjabi Dhaba Famous for: Highland views

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38. Road trip to Ladakh

Road Trip to Ladakha

The serene land of monasteries, picturesque mountains, and oodles of natural beauty, Ladakh is every biker’s dream. From safari to trekking to camping, you can indulge in numerous adventures here and make your vacation a wonderful joyride. Positioned at an elevation of 7,742 metres above sea level, the destination lets one revel in the charm of natural beauty. Some of the best attractions you can visit here include Royal Leh Palace, Namgyal Tsemo Gompa, Magnetic Hill, Alchi, Zanskar Valley, Shanti Stupa, Hemis National Park, and more.

Distance: 1,023 km Time: 7-9 days Best time to visit: April to July Dhabas en route: Shree Jee Dhaba, Amrik Sukhdev, Garam Dharam Dhaba Famous for: Monasteries, valleys, hills

39. Road trip to Haridwar

Road Trip to Garhmukteshwar

If you are looking for a 1 day trip from Delhi , head towards the serene city of Haridwar in Uttarakhand. Positioned along the holy Ganga, the place is widely famous for being one the most-visited pilgrim sites in India. To make the most of your visit here, make sure to attend Ganga aarti. Some temples in Haridwar where you must pay a visit include Mansa Devi Temple, Har Ki Pauri Ganga Temple, Daksh Mahadev Temple, and Chandi Devi Temple.

Distance: 237.9 km Time: 4 hours 91 minutes Best time to visit: November and March Dhabas en route: Jhilmil Dhaba, Shiv Dhaba, Panditji ka Dhaba Famous for: Temples and ghats

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Must-Have Elements For Road Trips From Delhi

Make sure you have all these essentials with you before you embark on any one day trip near Delhi.

  • A bike or a car
  • Rs. 2000 for fuel (depends on you)
  • Rs. 2000 for Food (depends on you again – but any road trip is incomplete without food)
  • A few friends (to tag along)
  • Some extra cash if you plan to stay over/indulge in activities around
  • Some real good music – a road trip is incomplete without music

We bet you weren’t aware of all these splendid road trip options from Delhi.  We tried covering as many places as we knew, but there can be so many more. So, if we missed out on anything and you’re aware of the one-day hideouts please let us know. Till then, plan for a trip to Delhi and enjoy as many of these short getaways as possible.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Road Trips From Delhi

Which destinations are perfect for a road trip from Delhi?

Ladakh, Garh Mukteshwar, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Agra, Mussoorie, Nainital, Jaipur, Chandigarh, Kasauli, Shimla, Alwar, Rishikesh, Dharamshala, Neemrana, Mathura, Vrindavan, Rani Khet, Dam Dama Lake, and more.

Which are some of the best hill stations near Delhi?

Some of the most famous hill stations near Delhi are Nainital, Mcleod Ganj, Mussoorie, Lansdowne, Kasauli, and more. Most of the destinations have favourable weather conditions throughout the year.

How far is Lansdowne from Delhi?

Lansdowne is 258km from Delhi and it takes approximately 6 hours to reach there by road. It is also one of the most popular places to visit among honeymooners as well as families.

How many days are required to visit Delhi?

Two days are required to explore tourist places in Delhi. You can book a 2-day sightseeing tour with the HOHO bus and cover more than 20 tourist attractions at your own pace.

Which are the best places to visit in Jaipur?

To witness the best of Jaipur, you can visit attractions like City Palace, Hawa Mahal Jantar, Mantar, Amber Fort, Albert Hall Museum, Nahargarh Fort, Birla Mandir, and more.

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Top 20 Road Trips from Delhi To take on a Long Weekend

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Delhiites have many options when it comes to taking road trips from the city. This is owing to the fact that numerous scenic destinations surround it providing the explorer in you anything from a natural to a spiritual escape. The drive to these locations will take the rider on paved and unpaved roads passing through bustling cities, small towns, villages and untouched nature reserves. Therefore, if you too are planning for your next weekend driving getaway, here is a list of the best road trips from Delhi.  

1. Neemrana, Rajasthan

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Neemrana in the Alwar district of Rajasthan is a historical town, around 3 hours’ drive away from the national capital. Famous for the eponymous 15 th -century fort-palace that has now been converted into a heritage hotel, it is among the most popular short road trips from Delhi. It is a perfect getaway for those looking to spend a peaceful weekend.

  • Distance from Delhi: 127 km
  • Best Time to Visit: July to March

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2. Alwar, Rajasthan

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A trip to Alwar will take you through the picturesque Aravalli Range. Also known as the Gateway City of Rajasthan, it has many historical places including palaces, forts and shrines that date back to 1500 BC. The area also has green valleys, hills and thick forests, which are home to mighty tigers and other wild animals.  

  • Distance from Delhi: 167 km
  • Best Time to Visit: October to March
  • Places to See: Sariska Tiger Reserve, Bhangarh Fort, Bala Quila, Siliserh Lake Palace, Kesroli Hill Fort, Moti Dungri, Sariska Palace, Moosi Maharani Ki Chhatri, Garbhaji Falls

3. Bharatpur, Rajasthan

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Budding ornithologists and wildlife photographers can take a road trip from Delhi to Bharatpur, which is a birder’s paradise. Around 370 bird species can be spotted here including the much pleasing Siberian Crane. With a history dating back to the 5 th century BC, the city also has many magnificent monuments. 

  • Distance from Delhi: 222 km
  • Places to See: Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Lohagarh Fort, Banke Bihari Temple, Bharatpur Palace and Museum, Ganga Mandir

4. Agar, Uttar Pradesh

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A drive to Agra is considered as one of the best road trips from Delhi by car . The 165-km long Yamuna Expressway is perfect for road trip enthusiasts. Once in Agra, you must visit the iconic Taj Mahal – among the Seven Wonders of the World. You can also explore other historical places and indulge in buying unique handicrafts. Do remember to taste Agra’s famous petha .

  • Distance from Delhi : 231 km
  • Best Time to Visit : November to March
  • Places to See : Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri, Mehtab Bagh, Akbar’s Tomb

5. Corbett, Uttarakhand

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Nature and wildlife enthusiasts should not miss a visit to India’s oldest national park – Jim Corbett. This is one of the most thrilling driving getaways from Delhi . The national park offers a number of activities for adventure seekers including nature camping, trekking, angling & fishing, jeep safari, etc.

  • Distance from Delhi: 238 km
  • Best Time to Visit: November to February
  • Places to See : Corbett National Park, Garjiya Devi Temple, Corbett Museum, Corbett Falls

6. Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

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Situated along the holy Ganges River in the foothills of the Himalayas, Rishikesh is a tranquil escapade for the weary city dweller. Popularly known as ‘the Yoga Capital of the World’ and ‘the Adventure Capital of India’, it is a perfect place to indulge in soulful meditation as well as high-octane sports.  

  • Distance from Delhi: 241 km
  • Best Time to Visit: March to May and September to November
  • Places to See: Laxman Jhula, Ram Jhula, Triveni Ghat, The Beatles Ashram
  • Activities to Try : River rafting, flying fox, rappelling, bungee jumping      

7. Dehradun, Uttarakhand

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A road trip to the capital city of Uttarakhand, especially in summers, will help you get away from the scorching heat of Delhi. Situated in the Doon Valley, Dehradun has a pleasant climate almost throughout the year. Many of India’s oldest academic and research organisations are located in this city whose expansive campuses are worth visiting.  

  • Distance from Delhi: 256 km
  • Best Time to Visit: March to June
  • Places to See: Robber’s Cave, Malsi Deer Park, Rajaji National Park, Buddha Temple, Dehradun Zoo, Guru Ram Rai Gurudwara, Forest Research Institute

8. Morni, Haryana

On the outskirts of Panchkula, Haryana lies a cosy hill station – Morni. The hills here are over 1,220 metres high and offer stunning views of the surrounding dense forest cover. A drive to Morni is one of the best road trips from Delhi as it offers stunning views of unspoiled nature. Besides, Morni Hills has several adventure camps that offer activities like zip lining, climbing nets, trekking, etc.

  • Distance from Delhi: 258 km
  • Best Time to Visit: November to March
  • Places to See : Tikkar Taal, Morni Fort, Gurudwara Nada Sahib, Adventure Park

9. Lansdowne, Uttarakhand

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Located in the Pauri district of Uttarakhand, Lansdowne is a picturesque destination for road trips from Delhi. The oak and pine tree-covered landscape dotted with colonial-era buildings weaves a unique charm on visitors. Things to do here include trekking, camping, bird watching, boating and wildlife safari.

  • Distance from Delhi: 260 km
  • Best Time to Visit: April to June, December to February
  • Places to See: Garhwal Rifles Regimental War Memorial, Bhulla Lake, Tip-in-Top View Point, Bhim Pakora, Kalagarh Tiger Reserve, Kaleshwar Temple, St. Mary’s Church

10. Jaipur, Rajasthan

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The red sandstone buildings, which give this destination its famous identity of ‘Pink City’ will greet you on arrival in Jaipur. A number of forts, palaces and other historical sites reminiscent of the culture of the Rajasthan’s royals make it one of the best weekend getaways near Delhi .

  •   Distance from Delhi: 281 km
  • Places to See: Amer Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Albert Hall Museum, Jantar Mantar, Jal Mahal, Ram Niwas Garden

11. Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh

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A road trip to Kasauli will approximately take around 6 hours through tarred roads that start from the bustling metropolis and end at this cantonment town. The quiet hill station is never too crowded and is the best place to relax with friends and family. There are several small attractions such as churches, viewpoints and nature trails around this town that are worth exploring.

  • Distance from Delhi: 287 km
  • Best Time to Visit: April to June
  • Places to See: Sunset Point, Monkey Point, Mall Road, Christ Church, Gilbert Trail

12. Mussoorie, Uttarakhand

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The ‘Queen of the Hills’, Mussoorie is one of the best places to visit near Delhi. Travellers love to visit this hill station in both peak summers and winters. Due to the romantic vibe of the place, it is a popular destination among honeymooners too. This captivating location has many old and modern sites to explore including the largest roller skating rink in India.

  • Distance from Delhi: 290 km
  • Best Time to Visit: April to June and November to February
  • Places to See: Gun Hill Point, Company Garden, Camel’s Back Road, Soham Heritage & Art Centre, Bhatta Falls

13. Dhanaulti, Uttarakhand

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The tiny hill station of Dhanaulti is the base point for many treks into the Garhwal Himalayan Range. Not too crowded, this sleepy town is the best getaway for a calm and soothing holiday.

  • Distance from Delhi: 291 km
  • Best Time to Visit : September to June
  • Places to See: Surkhanda Devi Temple, Deogarh Fort, Eco Park, Potato Farm

14. Nainital, Uttarakhand

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Positioned at an altitude of 6,358 feet above sea level, Nainital is an enchanting hill town in the Kumaon foothills of the Himalayas. With the beautiful Naini Lake dominating the region, clouds floating right above head and extremely pleasant weather, the hill station is one of the most loved driving getaways from Delhi.

  • Distance from Delhi: 300 km
  • Places to See : Nainital Lake, Tiffin Top, G.B. Pant High Altitude Zoo, Mall Road, Naini Peak, Cave Garden

15. Chail, Himachal Pradesh

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This peaceful hill station near Shimla is known for its panoramic views of the Himalayan mountain ranges and the dense pine and deodar tree cover. Once a colonial town, this less-crowded tourist destination has a quaint vibe. There are adventure camps in Chail were you can engage in a range of fun and exciting activities like horse riding, trekking, nature walks and wildlife safari.

  • Distance from Delhi: 337 km
  • Places to See: Chail Wildlife Sanctuary, Sadhupul Lake, Chail Palace Hotel, Maharaja’s Palace, Cricket Ground, School Playground

16. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

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Approximately 8 hours’ drive from Delhi, Shimla is probably the most visited holiday destination in North India. This scenic hill station is known not only for its natural beauty, the delightful smell of the oak and deodar trees, and salubrious weather but also for its colonial heritage dating back to the British times.

  • Distance from Delhi: 342 km
  • Best Time to Visit: March to June and November to February
  • Places to See: The Ridge, Mall Road, Himalayan Bird Park, Christ Church, Viceregal Lodge, Jakhu Temple, Chadwick Falls

17. Mukteshwar, Uttarakhand

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Mukteshwar is an offbeat tourist attraction in the state of Uttarakhand. It is a perfect place for adventure sports lovers for it offers opportunities for trekking, rappelling, rock climbing, nature walks and more. One of the most thrilling things that you can do here is ridge camping.

  • Distance from Delhi: 345 km
  • Places to See: Mukteshwar Temple, Chauli Ki Jali, Dhanachuli, Bhalu Gaad Waterfalls

18. Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh

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Old forts, religious shrines and other regal structures make the city of Gwalior a quintessential tourist destination. Every nook and corner of this city has something worth exploring and the drive from Delhi on the superb roads of the Yamuna Expressway makes for a memorable road trip.

  • Distance from Delhi: 351 km
  • Best Time to Visit: October to March and July to September
  • Places to See: Gwalior Fort, Jai Vilas Palace, Sas Bahu Temple, Man Singh Palace, Gwalior Zoo, Tomb of Tansen 

19. Amritsar, Punjab

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Amritsar is known for the magnificent Golden Temple, which is one of the most sacred sites for Sikhs. The warm Punjabi hospitality and delicious food make it one of the best places to visit near Delhi . Do not forget to visit the Wagah Border to capture the famous retreat ceremony. Make sure to shop for local textiles and taste the popular Amritsari Kulcha . 

  •   Distance from Delhi: 450 km
  • Best Time to Visit: September to December and February to March
  • Places to See: Golden Temple, Wagah Border, Jallianwala Bagh, Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum, Akal Takht

20. Mcleodganj, Himachal Pradesh

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Mcleodganj is a popular hill station in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. Nestled amidst the majestic Himalayas and covered with lush greenery, it is a peaceful retreat for weary souls. Little Lhasa, the other name of this beautiful abode near Dharamshala, is also known for being home to the Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama and many Tibetan refugees.  

  • Distance from Delhi: 480 km
  • Best Time to Visit: March to June and September to November
  • Places to See: Bhagsu Falls, Namgyal Monastery, Triund, Bhagsunag Temple, Tibetan Museum, Dharamkot

So, here’s our list of best road trips from Delhi by car . Are you planning to get away from the daily humdrum? Pack your bags and ready your vehicle to take a journey to any of the above-mentioned places to visit near Delhi within 500 km . Don’t forget to share your road trip experiences in the comments section below!

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Are you a travel enthusiast looking for the perfect road trip from Delhi? India’s capital offers a gateway to a plethora of exciting destinations that cater to diverse tastes. Whether you are a history buff, nature lover, or adventure seeker, there’s a road trip for everyone. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore 30 exciting road trips from Delhi that promise memorable experiences.

1. Agra: Marvel at the Iconic Taj Mahal

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Distance from Delhi: Approximately 233 km

Embark on a journey to Agra, home to the world-renowned Taj Mahal. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a masterpiece of Mughal architecture, and a visit promises an awe-inspiring experience. Don’t miss exploring the Agra Fort and the vibrant markets of the city.

2. Jaipur: Dive into the Pink City’s Rich Culture

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 268 km

Known as the Pink City, Jaipur boasts a rich history and vibrant culture. Visit the Hawa Mahal, City Palace, and Amber Fort for a glimpse into the royal heritage. Indulge in traditional Rajasthani cuisine and shop for exquisite handicrafts.

3. Rishikesh: Seek Adventure by the Ganges

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 242 km

For those seeking adventure, Rishikesh is the ideal destination. From white-water rafting in the Ganges to bungee jumping and yoga retreats, this spiritual town offers a perfect blend of thrill and tranquility.

4. Jim Corbett National Park: Wildlife Safari Delight

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 235 km

Nature enthusiasts will find solace in Jim Corbett National Park. Go on a wildlife safari to spot tigers, elephants, and a variety of bird species. The lush landscapes and the serenity of this national park make it a must-visit destination.

5. Haridwar: Witness the Ganga Aarti

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 222 km

Haridwar, situated along the banks of the Ganges, is a spiritual haven. Attend the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri and immerse yourself in the religious fervor.

6. Neemrana: Step Back in Time

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 122 km

Neemrana Fort Palace offers a unique experience of staying in a 15th-century heritage hotel. Explore the historic fort, zip line over the landscape, and enjoy a regal retreat.

7. Lansdowne: Serene Hill Station Getaway

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 258 km

Escape to the tranquil hill station of Lansdowne, known for its pine-covered hills and colonial architecture. It’s an ideal destination for a peaceful retreat.

8. Mathura-Vrindavan: Explore Krishna’s Abode

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 182 km

Delve into the religious and cultural heritage of Mathura-Vrindavan, associated with Lord Krishna. Visit the temples, ghats, and experience the vibrant festivals of this sacred land.

9. Shimla: Queen of Hill Stations

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 343 km

Shimla, the Queen of Hill Stations, is a classic getaway. Enjoy the colonial charm, explore the Mall Road, and take in the panoramic views of the Himalayas.

10. Nainital: Tranquil Lakeside Retreat

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 300 km

Nainital, with its picturesque lakes and surrounding hills, offers a peaceful escape. Boating in Naini Lake and exploring the Naina Devi Temple are among the top attractions.

11. Manali: Adventure Hub in the Himalayas

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 537 km

Manali, nestled in the Himalayas, is a paradise for adventure seekers. From skiing in Solang Valley to exploring Rohtang Pass, the options are endless.

12. Ranthambore National Park: Tiger Spotting Adventure

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 394 km

Wildlife enthusiasts should head to Ranthambore National Park for a chance to spot the majestic Bengal tiger. The park is also home to diverse flora and fauna.

13. McLeod Ganj: Tibetan Culture Amidst Hills

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 474 km

Experience the Tibetan culture in McLeod Ganj, the residence of the Dalai Lama. Trek in the Dhauladhar Range and explore the monasteries for a unique cultural immersion.

14. Chopta: Mini Switzerland of India

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 413 km

Chopta, often referred to as the Mini Switzerland of India, is a haven for nature lovers. The trek to Tungnath, the highest Shiva temple, is a popular activity.

15. Kasauli: Quaint Hill Station Retreat

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 287 km

Escape to the charming hill station of Kasauli for a peaceful retreat. Enjoy the colonial architecture, trek to the Monkey Point, and relish the serene atmosphere.

16. Pushkar: Explore the Sacred Brahma Temple

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 414 km

Pushkar is known for its sacred Brahma Temple and the annual Pushkar Camel Fair. Immerse yourself in the spiritual ambiance and explore the vibrant markets.

17. Alwar: Blend of History and Nature

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 164 km

Alwar offers a perfect blend of history and nature. Explore the Alwar Fort, visit the Sariska Tiger Reserve, and experience the rich cultural heritage.

18. Kufri: Adventure and Scenic Beauty

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 358 km

Kufri, near Shimla, is renowned for its adventure activities and scenic landscapes. Enjoy horse riding, visit Mahasu Peak, and savor the breathtaking views.

19. Chakrata: Offbeat Himalayan Retreat

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 327 km

Chakrata, nestled in the Garhwal region, is an offbeat Himalayan retreat. Explore the Tiger Falls, trek to Budher Caves, and enjoy the tranquility of this hidden gem.

20. Bikaner: Majestic Forts and Camel Safaris

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 448 km

Bikaner, in the heart of the Thar Desert, is known for its majestic forts and camel safaris. Visit Junagarh Fort and experience the unique desert culture.

21. Varanasi: Spiritual City on the Ganges

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 815 km

Varanasi, the spiritual heart of India, offers a unique cultural experience. Witness the Ganga Aarti, explore the ghats, and visit the Kashi Vishwanath Temple.

22. Chamba: Unexplored Beauty of Himachal

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 580 km

Chamba, with its unexplored beauty, is a hidden gem in Himachal Pradesh. Explore the ancient temples, visit Dalhousie, and enjoy the scenic landscapes.

23. Ranikhet: Queen’s Meadow

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 359 km

Ranikhet, with its meadows and panoramic views of the Himalayas, is a serene getaway. Explore the Jhula Devi Temple, Binsar Mahadev, and enjoy the tranquility.

24. Dhanaulti: Picturesque Hill Station

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 325 km

Dhanaulti, nestled amidst dense forests, is a picturesque hill station. Visit the Eco Park, Surkanda Devi Temple, and enjoy the breathtaking views of the Garhwal Himalayas.

25. Pauri: Gateway to Garhwal

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 370 km

Pauri, a charming town in Uttarakhand, serves as the gateway to Garhwal. Explore the Kandoliya Temple, Kyunkaleshwar Mahadev, and soak in the scenic beauty.

26. Mussoorie: The Queen of Hills

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 279 km

Mussoorie, known as the Queen of Hills, is a classic hill station with colonial charm. Visit Kempty Falls, Camel’s Back Road, and enjoy a cable car ride for panoramic views.

27. Bhimtal: Tranquil Lakeside Retreat

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 323 km

Bhimtal, a serene lakeside town, offers a peaceful retreat. Explore Bhimeshwar Mahadev Temple, go boating on the lake, and relax amidst nature.

28. Kausani: Scenic Beauty of Kumaon

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 419 km

Kausani, known for its panoramic views of the Himalayas, is a scenic beauty in Kumaon. Visit the Anasakti Ashram, Rudradhari Falls, and Baijnath Temple.

29. Narkanda: Skiing Paradise

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 409 km

Narkanda, surrounded by dense forests, is a paradise for skiing enthusiasts. Enjoy skiing in winter, visit Hatu Peak, and soak in the natural beauty.

30. Auli: Skiing and Adventure in the Snow

Distance from Delhi: Approximately 500 km

Auli, a winter wonderland, is famous for its skiing slopes and stunning landscapes. Experience the thrill of skiing, ride the cable car, and enjoy the breathtaking views of the Himalayas.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: what is the best time to plan a road trip from delhi.

A1: The best time for road trips from Delhi is during the post-monsoon season, from October to March, when the weather is pleasant for travel.

Q2: Are these road trips suitable for families?

A2: Yes, many of the mentioned destinations are family-friendly, offering a mix of cultural, historical, and natural attractions.

Q3: Are there adventure activities available on these road trips?

A3: Absolutely! Whether it’s river rafting in Rishikesh, skiing in Auli, or trekking in Himachal, adventure enthusiasts will find plenty of options.

Q4: Can I find accommodation easily during these road trips?

A4: Yes, most of these destinations have a range of accommodation options, from budget to luxury, ensuring a comfortable stay.

Q5: Are the road conditions suitable for driving?

A5: Generally, the roads connecting these destinations are well-maintained. However, it’s advisable to check the current conditions and plan accordingly.

Q6: How can I plan my itinerary for these road trips?

A6: Plan your itinerary based on your interests and the time available. Ensure you factor in travel time, sightseeing, and relaxation.

Q7: Are there medical facilities available en route?

A7: Major destinations have medical facilities. However, it’s recommended to carry a basic medical kit and check the availability of healthcare services in advance.

Q8: Can I explore these destinations on a budget?

A8: Yes, many of these destinations offer budget-friendly accommodation and dining options. Planning in advance can help you manage your expenses effectively.

Q9: Are there any restrictions or permits required for these road trips?

A9: Check for any specific permits or restrictions, especially if you plan to visit wildlife reserves or border areas. Stay informed about entry requirements for each destination.

Q10: How can I make the most of these road trips?

A10: Research each destination, plan activities in advance, stay flexible, and immerse yourself in the local culture to make the most of these road trips.

This comprehensive guide is designed to assist you in planning exciting road trips from Delhi. Whether you’re a nature lover, history buff, or adventure seeker, these diverse destinations cater to all preferences. Pack your bags, hit the road, and create lasting memories on these incredible journeys.

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25 Road Trips & Long Drives From Delhi This Summer

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It’s quite natural to get tiresome of the mundane regularity in life. Especially when you’re from a busy city like Delhi. Summer in Delhi can be exhausting almost to the level of intolerance. And it’s no sin to crave for a weekend escapade, to go somewhere far from the hustle and bustle of urbanity.

Here’s a list of the places that can offer you a transient yet memorable respite from work; these 25 driving getaways from Delhi will be enchanting experiences, to say the least!

Start with Rajasthan, though you may not get the desired relief from the summer heat here, yet, exploring Rajasthan will be worth it!

Top 25 Road Trips From Delhi

  • Neemrana, Rajasthan
  • Jaipur, Rajasthan
  • Bharatpur, Rajasthan
  • Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
  • Alwar, Rajasthan
  • Shekhawati, Rajasthan
  • Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh
  • Agra, Uttar Pradesh
  • Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
  • Mathura and Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh
  • Lansdowne, Uttarakhand
  • Nainital, Uttarakhand
  • Auli, Uttarakhand
  • Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand
  • Rishikesh, Uttarakhand
  • Ranikhet, Uttarakhand
  • Dhanaulti, Uttarakhand
  • Mukteshwar, Uttarakhand
  • Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
  • Manali, Himachal Pradesh
  • Kasol, Himachal Pradesh
  • Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh
  • Chail, Himachal Pradesh
  • McLeod Ganj, Himachal Pradesh
  • Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir

1. Neemrana, Rajasthan

 Neemrana

Situated in Alwar, Rajasthan, Neemrana is a primitive historic town with a blithe spirit that makes it a perfect destination for a summer getaway. This place is a unique coalescence of the bygone era and modernity. A perfectly serene holiday destination during the weekend.

Distance from Delhi: 128.7 km via NH 48.

2. Jaipur, Rajasthan

 Jaipur

The Pink City as in  Jaipur  is another getaway from Delhi. The city will fascinate you with its fairy tale vibes. The citadels and palaces bestrew the city with the charm and magnificence of the bygone royalty. Opt for hotels in Jaipur right now to make your stay comfortable. 

Distance from Delhi: 281.2 km via NH 48.

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3. Bharatpur, Rajasthan

Drive to this city in Rajasthan for exploring the famous Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, presently known as Keoladeo National Park

Distance from Delhi: 220.4 km via Taj Express Highway/ Yamuna Expy

4. Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

Ablaze in the beams of the sun, this city is known as the Golden City in Rajasthan,  Jaisalmer . Explore the forts and palaces here. Partake in camel safaris, boating at Gadisar Lake.

Distance from Delhi: 826.7 km via NH11. The best hotels in Jaisalmer are located near the Jaisalmer Fort.

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5. Alwar, Rajasthan

This city is another weekend getaway from Delhi, noted for its architectural works along with temples, forts, palaces, lakes enhancing its charm. Hotels in Alwar near the market can also be booked with ease. 

Distance from Delhi: 184.5 km via Western Peripheral Expy

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6. Shekhawati, Rajasthan

This historical region is well-known as the ‘open-air art gallery’ exhibiting some exquisitely painted Havelis. Preserving the heritage of this region, the mansions have carved on them impressive frescos blending religion, mythology, modernity, family, etc. Budget hotels in Shekhawati are available for bookings at all given times.

Distance from Delhi: 230 km

You can also visit some spiritually and historically enervating cities from Delhi.

7. Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh

Situated in Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior is a famous historical city to visit from Delhi, on a weekend break. Well-known for its artistic skills, Gwalior is also popular for the several dynasties that ruled here including the 18th century Scindia dynasty. The city is blessed with an antique charm reflected in numerous architectural wonders and exquisite temples that you must explore. Hotels in Gwalior are equipped with the best services for all. 

Distance from Delhi: 356.7 km via NH 44.

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8. Agra, Uttar Pradesh

One of the most popular tourist destinations in India is the Mughal city of Agra in Uttar Pradesh. Its position on the banks of the Yamuna River enhances its charm. Known as the ‘City of the Taj’, Agra’s prime attraction and pride are the Taj Mahal, listed as one of the new Seven Wonders of the World. The majestic white marble mausoleum was built for housing the tomb of Mumtaz, the dearest wife of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. It’s a unique specimen of a blend of Persian, Islamic, Turkish, and Indian architecture, exhibiting the glorious Mughal history.

Distance from Delhi: 233.1 km via Taj Express Highway. Also , budget hotels in Agra are available for online bookings.

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9. Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

One of the oldest cities in India, Varanasi is a place where life and death merge with each other. The evening aarti by the river is one of the prime attractions of this place. For some calm of mind, you can visit the ghats or go for a boat ride. If you are searching how to travel to Varanasi from Delhi, then go for train journeys. 

Distance from Delhi: 820.6 km via NH19

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10. Mathura and Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh

Mathura is the birthplace of Lord Krishna and Vrindavan being his childhood abode –these two cities attract a lot of tourists from all around the globe. Temples are the ideal place for top sightseeing in Mathura. Get your hotels in Mathura right away. 

Distance from Delhi: 183 km via Taj Express Highway/ Yamuna Expy

Okay, not going to torment you with the heat anymore. Here’s the list of the hill stations in nature’s lap that you can try!

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11. Lansdowne, Uttarakhand

Lansdowne

Lansdowne is a picturesque hill station in Uttarakhand. Though not really a famous tourist destination, yet a getaway to this place wouldn’t make you regret it. This place has retained its unharmed scenic beauty. If you’re frustrated with your mundane schedule, take a break and visit Lansdowne for some serenity. It is located at an altitude of 1700 m, encircled by thick pine and oak forests. This place will bless you with its pleasant weather. Budget hotels in Lansdowne are available for bookings. 

Distance from Delhi: is 258.3 km via NH534

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12. Nainital, Uttarakhand

Standing at an altitude of 1938 m, Nainital can be added to your list of driving getaways from Delhi. The beautiful lake city is named after Naini Lake. One of the renowned hill stations in Uttarakhand. Noted for its pristine beauty, Nainital is frequently visited by tourists.

Distance from Delhi: 345.1 km via NH9

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13. Auli, Uttarakhand

Auli

Well-known as the ‘Skiing capital of India’, Auli welcomes skiing enthusiasts from all around the world. It is encompassed by oak and coniferous forests, the Nanda Devi, and the Nar Parvat mountains. It is elevated at a height of 2505 m. During winter Auli gets wrapped with a white sheet of snow. Lose yourself in the majestic views of the snow-capped peaks. Ride on the Auli ropeway. Partake in trekking if you’re up for some adventure. Do not miss to visit the mesmerizing Auli Artificial Lake.

Distance from Delhi: 398.1 km via Upper Ganga Canal Road

14. Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

A top-notch place for weekend getaways; situated in Uttarakhand, Jim Corbett Nation Park is a famous wildlife sanctuary. A spectacular abode of varied flora and fauna. 

Distance from Delhi: 244.6 km via Upper Ganga Canal Road

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15. Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

Rishikesh

Known as the Yoga Capital of the World, Rishikesh is famous for offering its visitors thrilling activities such as river rafting and bungee jumping. This hill town must be added to your list of weekend getaways. Also visit the Ram Jhula, Lakshman Jhula, Swarg Ashram, Triveni Ghat in Rishikesh.

Distance from Delhi: 251.3 km via NH334

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16. Ranikhet, Uttarakhand

Visit this hill station noted for its Himalayan views and natural beauty. 

Distance from Delhi: 401 km via NH9

17. Dhanaulti, Uttarakhand

Another majestic hill station, Dhanaulti, is gaining popularity as one of the most preferred places for a driving getaway from Delhi.

Distance from Delhi: 289.1 km via Upper Ganga Canal Road

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18. Mukteshwar, Uttarakhand

Located at an altitude of 2285 m above sea level, this town is another tourist attraction in Uttarakhand, surrounded by fruit orchards and coniferous forests. Visit this town for a peaceful weekend. Go for hotels in Mukteshwar right away. 

Distance from Delhi: 391.5 km via NH9

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19. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

Take a short trip to Shimla, the famous hill station in Himachal Pradesh. Shimla retains its charms of the British colonial era, reflected in the colonial architecture of the churches and temples. Couples often choose this place to spend their honeymoon. Shimla is also popular in family vacations.

Distance from Delhi: 344 km away via NH 44 and NH5

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20. Manali, Himachal Pradesh

Another popular hill station in India, Manali is a famous honeymoon destination. Adorned with dense pine forests and lush mountains, Manali is a perfect summer getaway from Delhi. Visit Solang Valley for thrilling activities such as zip-lining, river rafting, paragliding, trekking, and rock climbing. Explore the famous Rohtang Pass. You can also go for a snow scooter ride, mountain biking and skiing and camping by the riverside. The best hotels in Manali are located near Mall Road. 

Distance from Delhi: Around 537 km via NH 44

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21. Kasol, Himachal Pradesh

Kasol or Kasauli is another hill station from the British colonial era. An abundance of verdant greens, pristine natural beauty, serenity and pleasant weather –this place is an ideal destination for your weekend getaway in summer. Get on top of the Monkey Point to witness an enthralling view of the surrounding. To capture the crimson sunset, visit Sunset point.

Gurudwara Shri Guru Nanak Ji – a historical shrine visited by many ardent followers of Guru Nanak Devi Ji

Distance from Delhi: 519.1 km via NH 44

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22. Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh

A desert mountain valley, the land between Tibet and India. This valley is a cultural and research centre for Buddhists. Visit the monasteries here –Tabo Monastery, Key Monastery, and a few others. Visit the Spiti River, Chandra Taal, Langza village, and Pin Valley National Park. This valley doesn’t have many inhabitants, so if you’re looking for some secluded place to get away from your busy life, Spiti Valley is just the place for you.

Distance from Delhi: 733.8 km via NH 44

23. Chail, Himachal Pradesh

Chail can be another  weekend getaway from Delhi  for you. A tranquil hill station at an elevation of 2250 m. This place is almost similar to Shimla, surrounded by lush greenery and dense forests along with serenity in the air. Visit the Chail Palace, Maa Kali Temple, Sadhupul Lake in Chail.

Distance from Delhi: 335.4 km via NH 44

Traveling time: 7 hours 11 min

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24. McLeod Ganj, Himachal Pradesh

Also referred to as the ‘Little Lhasa’ because of its vast Tibetan population. This is also a centre of Buddhism and harbours Tibetan culture. Perfect place for practicing yoga or meditation.

Distance from Delhi: 478.9 km via NH44 and NH503

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25. Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir

Ladakh

Ladakh is one of the most desired places to visit in India. This is another abode of the Buddhists. Blessed with mountains and lakes, Ladakh is a must-visit on your weekend getaway from Delhi. Visit the gompas (Buddhist monasteries) here. A road trip from Delhi to Ladakh would be a romantic and blissful one. Explore the lakes here –Pangong Lake, Lake Moriri along with the Nubra Valley.

Distance from Delhi: 1011 km via Leh Manali Highway

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In the ever-moving urban life, the open road stands as a welcome escape, beckoning to those in search of uncharted experiences. Long weekends offer the perfect opportunity to embark on a journey beyond Delhi’s limits, and in this guide, we’ll explore a range of enchanting destinations accessible by road. We’ll take you on a journey through a carefully curated list of destinations, spanning from the nearest retreats to those that push the boundaries of possibility. Each destination represents a unique chapter in the grand story of road trips from Delhi.

Kasauli: A Colonial Charmer (Approx. 290 km, 6-7 hours)

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Our journey begins with the most cherished hill station of all. Kasauli is a delightful destination in our list of road trips from Delhi, mere 290 kilometers from the metropolitan. This charming town captivates visitors with its colonial-era charm and tranquil ambiance. The journey to Kasauli leads through winding roads that reveal lush landscapes, creating an experience that’s almost poetic in its beauty.

As you arrive in Kasauli, you’ll be greeted by the town’s old-world charm, reminiscent of the British colonial era. The Mall Road in Kasauli invites leisurely strolls and offers a glimpse into the town’s history through colonial architecture. The Christ Church, with its magnificent stained glass windows, stands as a sentinel to the town’s past. A visit to Monkey Point offers panoramic views that seem to stretch beyond time itself.

Kasauli, with its pleasant climate, creates a sense of timelessness that makes it a perfect start to your road trips from Delhi. This quaint town is a testament to the enduring allure of the Himalayan foothills and is sure to leave a lasting impression on your journey through time.

Our newly launched Kasauli Estate: Royalty – almost a century old heritage home is perfect for your group, while Kasauli Estate: Legacy makes a perfect getaway for you and your beloved to experience the history and beauty of this town. Chalet vie and Summer Estate also make for a truly special stays in this truly special town.

Shimla: The Ridge, The Mall, and Memories (Approx. 350 km, 7-8 hours)

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Around 350 kilometers from Delhi, Shimla welcomes you. Nestled in the grandeur of the Himalayas, the journey weaves through lush landscapes and wooded hills, offering a glimpse into a colonial past that’s forever etched in time.

Shimla, the erstwhile summer capital of British India, exudes colonial elegance. The Ridge and the Mall Road are perfect for leisurely strolls, and the Christ Church stands as an epitome of neo-Gothic architecture. Don’t miss the chance to ride the Shimla-Kalka toy train, a UNESCO World Heritage site, for a complete time-travel experience.

Shimla is the hill station of India (not to brag!), so it does come with the little shortcoming of being too populous in the holiday season. To ensure you can relish the tranquility of the hills while remaining close to the bustling center, we offer Saanjh Luxury Suites & Attic Abode and Sherni House , both mere steps away from the heart of the action.

Dehradun: Gateway to Garhwal (Approx. 250 km, 5-6 hours)

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Nestled amidst the serene Himalayan foothills, the picturesque city of Dehradun is a mere 5-6 hours away from Delhi, covering a distance of approximately 250 kilometers. Dehradun is more than a destination; it serves as a gateway to the pristine treasures of the Garhwal region. As you navigate the roads leading to Dehradun, you’ll encounter a blend of historical landmarks and natural wonders.

Robber’s Cave, a geological marvel, invites exploration, while the majestic Forest Research Institute showcases the city’s rich heritage. Sahastradhara, with its shimmering waters, offers respite and a glimpse into Dehradun’s historical and geographical significance.

Check out our collection of villas in Dehradun to complete your Garhwali journey. We have also recently launched our first signature villa – Doon Mansion and our first swimming pool villa in the city – Baramasa too!

Rishikesh: A Spiritual Adventure (Approx. 240 km, 6-7 hours)

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A brief 240-kilometer drive, spanning around 6-7 hours, leads to Rishikesh, a spiritual and adventure oasis on the banks of the Ganges. The journey along the winding roads immerses you in the timeless symphony of nature.

Rishikesh invites you to participate in the age-old tradition of the Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat, where spirituality transcends time. Thrill-seekers can explore the thrills of white-water rafting on the sacred Ganges or take a leap into the world of bungee jumping. Rishikesh is a sanctuary for spiritual and adventurous souls, set against the timeless backdrop of the Himalayas.

SaffronStays Solana stands just an hour from Rishikesh, ensuring that you experience the lively city while also enjoying a stay away from the bustle of this historic land.

Mussoorie: The Queen of Hills (Approx. 290 km, 7-8 hours)

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Nestled about 290 kilometers away from Delhi, Mussoorie, often referred to as the ‘Queen of Hills,’ is a picture-perfect hill station with colonial charm. The journey to Mussoorie unveils breathtaking vistas at every turn, making it an integral part of our road trip adventure.

In Mussoorie, colonial elegance adorns the Mall Road, and Kempty Falls offers a refreshing escape. A cable car ride to Gun Hill promises panoramic views of the Himalayas. Mussoorie’s pleasant climate and colonial charm add a poetic touch to our journey.

And once again, to give you the best of the destination, SaffronStays stands there with The Cinnamon House , a homestay to cater to all your whims and fancies.

Ranikhet and Bajkhet: Past, Pride and Peace (Approx. 360 km, 8-9 hours)

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Approximately 360 kilometers from Delhi, you’ll reach the idyllic hill station of Ranikhet. Known for its lush golf courses, ancient temples, and captivating Himalayan views, Ranikhet promises a serene retreat. As you navigate the winding roads leading to Ranikhet, you’re transported to a place where time appears to stand still. Ranikhet offers golf courses where you can indulge in the sport or simply relish the tranquil surroundings. The Jhula Devi Temple and the Kumaon Regimental Centre Museum, both steeped in history, invite exploration. 

Nearby, Bajkhet offers a tranquil hillside haven, and the journey between Ranikhet and Bajkhet is a passage through undisturbed natural beauty, a testament to the diverse experiences road trips from Delhi offer. I recently had the opportunity to soak in the beauty that is the roads between Ranikhet and Bajkhet, and when I say it was the best introduction to the Uttarakhandi flora versatility I could have, it is not an overstatement.

By now, everyone’s favorite and the ever-so-fascinating, The Glasshouse Celeste , becomes a really good base to explore Ranikhet. And to enjoy the everlasting peace and beauty of the off-the-beaten Bajkhet , Friendship Lane will surely win over your hearts.

Naukuchiatal: Calm by the Lake (Approx. 320 km, 7-8 hours)

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A 7-8-hour drive covering approximately 320 kilometers brings you to Naukuchiatal, a town situated in the Kumaon region. This picturesque destination, often referred to as ‘the lake with nine corners,’ exudes tranquility, and the journey to reach it showcases serene landscapes.

Naukuchiatal offers a serene ambiance, with its pristine lake serving as a perfect spot for boating and quiet contemplation. Nature walks around the lake and in the surrounding forests provide a timeless connection with nature. The harmony between nature and culture in Naukuchiatal makes it a must-visit destination.

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Bhimtal: A Scenic Lake Retreat (Approx. 320 km, 7-8 hours)

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Bhimtal, located in close proximity to Naukuchiatal and about 320 kilometers from Delhi, is another scenic lake retreat. The drive between these sister towns offers ever-changing vistas and a peaceful journey.

Bhimtal’s beautiful lake beckons you to embark on a boating experience that captures the timeless beauty of the region. The Bhimtal Island Aquarium adds a touch of wonder, while treks and nature walks allow for a deeper immersion in the local environment. Bhimtal offers a landscape that is a testament to serenity and natural beauty.

The Bhimtal Lake is a sight to behold – so what happens when it’s the first thing in the morning you see? SaffronStays’ Gardens on the Lake is exactly what it’s named, a garden villa on the lake. Farsouli 1° is another fantastic choice if you’re looking for the perfect Bhimtal odyssey.

Mukteshwar: High up the Hills (Approx. 360 km, 8-9 hours)

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A further drive of around 360 kilometers from Delhi leads to Mukteshwar, a quaint hill station nestled in the Nainital district. The journey offers mesmerizing views of the Himalayan range, and Mukteshwar stands as a destination that encourages you to slow down and embrace the simplicity of life in the hills.

Mukteshwar invites exploration of landscapes of mountains and forests and a visit to the revered Mukteshwar Temple. Nature walks through dense forests create a direct connection with the environment. Mukteshwar isn’t just a destination; it’s a harmonious extension of the natural beauty found during road trips from Delhi.

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Manali: An Alpine Paradise (Approx. 500 km, 10-11 hours)

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A little farther away than other destinations but totally worth the drive, around 500 kilometers from Delhi, Manali awaits. The journey to Manali is a transformative odyssey into an alpine paradise nestled in the Himalayas. The road leads through meandering valleys and towering peaks, with adventure hanging in the air.

Manali, known for its charming old town, offers the opportunity to traverse cobbled streets and bustling markets. Adventure enthusiasts can indulge in trekking, paragliding, and other thrilling activities. The tranquility of Solang Valley and the breathtaking vistas of Rohtang Pass are timeless reminders of the mesmerizing beauty that road trips from Delhi offer.

The Elements in Manali is located just by the Beas river while Kesar Villa stands amongst beautiful orchards. Monarch Manor is another villa that could make the perfect spot for your Manali trip!

Hoshiarpur: Nara Dam and Forest (Approx. 250 km, 5-6 hours)

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Hoshiarpur, located about 250 kilometers from Delhi, is known for its Nara Dam and Forest. This offbeat destination offers a pristine retreat into nature, making it a unique and underexplored facet of our journey.

In Hoshiarpur, Nara Dam stands as a tranquil oasis where time is measured by the gentle sway of the water. The Nara Forest, which encircles the dam, is an emblem of untouched beauty. As you embark on nature walks and encounters with the local flora and fauna, you’re reminded that time can indeed stand still in the embrace of nature.

The Lodge at Dalewal – just on the outskirts of  Hoshiarpur – is a beautiful pet-friendly British farmhouse surrounded by huge farms, and will definitely capture your heart.

The open road beckons, offering a multitude of destinations, each with its unique charm, experiences, and timeless moments. These road trips from Delhi take you on a journey through landscapes that reflect the passage of time, from serene hill stations to tranquil lakeside retreats, and adventurous spiritual oases. As you prepare for your next long weekend adventure, fasten your seatbelts and embark on a memorable journey that will leave you with lasting memories. The road is calling, and the world awaits your exploration. It’s a journey through time, where every destination unfolds a chapter that will forever be etched in your memories.

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Here is the list of 17 day trips from delhi for a short getaway, 1. murthal, gurgaon.

Murthal, Gurgaon

Murthal is everybody’s favourite when it comes to a one-day road trip from Delhi, courtesy of the mouth-watering, buttery paranthas which are truly heavenly. The roadside dhabas here serve some of the best food! And it’s reason enough for one to take a day and visit this place for a great day.

Distance from Delhi: 49 km

2. Neemrana, Rajasthan

Neemrana, Rajasthan

Known For : Neemrana Fort Palace Zip Lining Baori

Situated on the Delhi-Jaipur highway, Neemrana Fort is one of the most visited places for one day trip near Delhi. It is a 15th-century heritage fort converted into a hotel. The palace has earned an excellent reputation for its Rajasthani and French cuisines. The night view from here is breathtaking.

Distance from Delhi: 121 km

Best Time: July to March

6 Neemrana Attractions

3. Agra, Uttar Pradesh

Agra, Uttar Pradesh

Known For : Taj Mahal Agra Fort Taj Mahotsav

Agra is home to one of the wonder of the world, the Taj Mahal and many other magnificent structures including Agra Fort plus other Mughal structures. You can reach Agra by bus or by early morning train if you want to return by night via an evening train. The best time to visit Agra is during winter or springtime.

Distance from Delhi: 214 km

Best Time: October to March

20 Agra Attractions

4. Damdama Lake, Gurgaon

Damdama Lake, Gurgaon

With Aravalli hills forming a beautiful backdrop, the Damdama Lake in Gurgaon is truly a spectacular location to spend a day at. Just an hour-long ride away from Delhi, this natural reservoir is a popular family picnic spot. Indulge in boating, bird watching or nature walks. Various resorts by the lake including Dream Island resort provides a perfect setting for lunch or dinner.

Distance from Delhi: 53 km

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Kuchesar, Delhi

Kuchesar is a heritage village located in the Bulandshahr district of Uttar Pradesh and is perfect for one day trip from Delhi. Kuchesar is famous for the mud fort built by the Jat rulers here. This 18th-century mud fort is surrounded by 200 acres of greenery and is built to protect the jats from British attacks. Moreover, 25 kms from Kuchesar is a place called Brijghat which is a beautiful picnic spot by the river Ganges set in midst of mango orchards.

Distance from Delhi: 80 km

6. Bharatpur National Park, Bharatpur

Bharatpur National Park, Bharatpur

Also known as the Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is one of the most popular and visited bird sanctuaries in India. It is an ideal place to visit for a one day trip from Delhi. It is known for its indigenous as well as migratory birds, especially the Siberian Crane. Turtles can also be spotted here.

Distance from Delhi: 209 km

7. Jaipur, Rajasthan

Jaipur, Rajasthan

Known For : Amer Fort Jantar Mantar Jaipur Hawa Mahal

Jaipur is a vibrant amalgamation of the old and the new. Home to a few UNESCO World Heritage sites including Amer Fort and Jantar Mantar, Jaipur holds many magnificent forts, palaces, temples and museums. When visiting Jaipur on a one day trip from Delhi, visit one of the popular bazaars - Bapu Bazaar, Tripolia Bazaar and Johri Bazaar. Also taste the famous Ghewar, Pyaaz Kachori and Dal Baati Churma.

Distance from Delhi: 273 km

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8. Manesar, Gurgaon

Manesar, Gurgaon

Manesar has also emerged as a popular weekend and one day trip from Delhi, mainly due to the presence of the Manesar Heritage Hotel and Spa, which attracts a large number of tourists. The Heritage Transport Museum and the Sultanpur Bird Sanctuaries are also some of the places one can visit while here.

Distance from Delhi: 59 km

9. Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary, Gurgaon

Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary, Gurgaon

A perfect weekend getaway from Delhi, Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary is home to a number of migratory birds. There are astonishing 250 species of birds here during the peak season, i.e. September and during winters.

Distance from Delhi: 52 km

10. Alwar, Rajasthan

Alwar, Rajasthan

Known For : Bhangarh Fort Bala Quila Fort Sariska National Park

A historically significant city, Alwar is one of the oldest kingdoms of Rajputana and has quite a few things to offer in terms of tourism and sightseeing. The grandeur and splendour of Rajasthani architecture are very much visible in the City Palace of Alwar. The Sariska Tiger Reserve can also be visited while on a trip to Alwar.

Distance from Delhi: 158 km

26 Alwar Attractions

11. Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary, Alwar

Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary, Alwar

Nestled in the Aravali Hills over an area of about 800 sq. Km lays the Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary, now known as The Sariska Tiger Reserve. It is known for its majestic Royal Bengal Tigers and is the first tiger reserve to relocate the Tigers (from Ranthambore) successfully. It is the perfect one day trip from Delhi for wildlife enthusiasts.

Distance from Delhi: 212 km

12. Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh

Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh

Known For : Banke Bihari Mandir Prem Mandir Radha Raman Temple

Another interesting one day trip from Delhi is Vrindavan. It is a holy destination related to Lord Krishna. It is full of temples dedicated to Lord Krishna, and other mythological structures including Iskon temple, Mirabai temple, Gokulnanda temple, Radha Raman temple, Vrindavan Dham etc. Just next to Vrindavan lies Mathura, the birthplace of Lord Krishna and another culturally rich destination.

Distance from Delhi: 159 km

18 Vrindavan Attractions

13. Fort Unchagaon

Fort Unchagaon

Located along the Garhmukteshwar – Moradabad stretch, Fort Unchagoan is a heritage hotel and a popular one day trip from Delhi. Apart from the hotel experience, visit the village for a rural experience and view activities such as pottery and jaggery making. If visiting this place during the summers, one can also sight the famous Gangetic dolphins while boating in the river Ganges. Distance from Delhi : 154.4 kms

14. Noor Mahal, Karnal

Noor Mahal, Karnal

A luxury 5-star hotel situated in Karnal, the Noor Mahal is for those people who want to enjoy a luxurious trip from Delhi. With its imposing architecture which is a blend of Rajasthani and Mughal styles and the ultra-modern facilities like a swimming pool and tennis court, it’s definitely a place worth splurging for a day trip. Distance from Delhi : 121 kms

15. Nuh, Haryana

Nuh, Haryana

Known For : Kotla and Shiva Temple Temple of Hathor Chui Mai Pond and Water Tank

Located in the Mewat district of Haryana, Nuh is a small city that houses some important historical monuments and ruins. A one day trip from Delhi to Nuh will be a great experience, especially for the history buffs. The shaking minarets are something specific to Nuh. Other places to visit in Nuh are the Chui Mai Pond or Tank, the town of Sheikh Musa, Kotla and a few religious sites.

Distance from Delhi: 95 km

4 Nuh Attractions

16. Baghaan Orchard Retreat

 Baghaan Orchard Retreat

Baghaan Orchard Retreat, located in the serene surroundings of Garhmukteshwar, Uttar Pradesh, is a blissful getaway offering a perfect blend of nature and luxury. Set amidst mango orchards, the retreat provides a tranquil ambiance with its spacious cottages, lush greenery, and scenic views of the Ganges. With its comfortable accommodations, refreshing pool, and personalized hospitality, Baghaan Orchard Retreat ensures a rejuvenating experience for guests seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Distance from Delhi: 145.4 kms

17. Morni Hills

Morni Hills

Morni Hills is the highest point of Panchkula. A full view of the Morni Hills, an offshoot of the Shivalik range and two lakes in between makes it a relaxing spot to visit on a one day trip from Delhi. Camping by the Tikkar Taal Lake is a stunning experience here. So is the trek to Mandhana Cliff or Ghaggar Riverbank. Distance from Delhi: 253 kms

Without any shadow of a doubt, these one day trips from Delhi will surely make your weekend holiday a memorable one!

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20 Best Places From Delhi for One Day Road Trips

The good thing about living in Delhi is that you can pack your bags on any given weekend, spend the day in some nearby destinations, and come back to your bed for that good night sleep. Located at the heart of the country, you can take one day trip from Delhi to so many places. So, if you are inclined to travel over a weekend and see the cities, towns, and hill stations nearby, you can get started with this list mentioned here in mentioned below:-

20 Top 1 Day Places near Delhi 

  • Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary
  • Botanix Nature Resort
  • Alwar And Bhangarh
  • Damdama Lake
  • Neemrana Fort Palace, Rajasthan
  • The Taj Mahal, Agra – Uttar Pradesh
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  • The Taj Mahal, Agra
  • Mathura and Vrindavan
  • Sariska National Park, Alwar
  • Noor Mahal, Karnal
  • Badkhal Lake
  • Wild Dhauj Camp

1. Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary

Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary

The Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary, located at the northern end of the Aravalli Hill Range, is an excellent option for a one-day trip near Delhi. The sanctuary is popular among those who enjoy relaxing in nature’s lap. In the summer, the sparkling blue waters of the 5 hidden lakes, including the highly popular Bhardwaj Lake, serve as ideal picnic spots near Delhi, making it one of the best tourist places near Delhi within 100 kilometres. Activities include wildlife photography, lake visits, nature walks, and trekking. 1 day is the ideal duration. Attractions: A diverse range of birds, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals can be found in the forests surrounding five hidden lakes.

Distance from Delhi: 38 Kms.

2. Surajkund

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The semicircular amphitheater-shaped Surajkund is located just outside the city limits of Delhi. The attraction in Faridabad, known for its annual crafts festival, is one of the best places to visit near Delhi for a day tour during the winters. Things to do include attending festivals and fairs, as well as taking photographs. 1 day is the ideal duration. Attractions include an amphitheater-shaped embankment, Anangpur Dam, and the Surajkund Annual International Crafts Mela, which takes place from February 1 to 15.

Distance from Delhi: 43 Kms

3. Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary

Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary

The Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary is one of the best places to visit near Delhi for a day trip for those who enjoy being surrounded by the greenery of forests and the chirpings of birds. The region is home to a variety of migratory and resident bird species. And the added benefit for Delhi residents? They don’t even need to take time off to visit the lovely sanctuary. Activities include bird watching, photography, hiking trails, and nature walks. 2 days is the ideal duration. During the winter, migratory birds such as Siberian cranes, greater flamingos, ruff, black winged stilt, common teal, common greenshank, northern pintail, yellow wagtail, white wagtail, northern shoveller, and rosy pelican can be seen.

Distance from Delhi: 40 Kms

4. Botanix Nature Resort

Botanix Nature Resort

Some of the best resorts near Delhi are ideal for a relaxing evening or a short staycation. These allow people to unwind and rejuvenate, or simply celebrate a special occasion. And Botanix Nature Resort is an excellent ambassador for such vacation destinations near Delhi. Its location in the Aravallis foothills and near the Damdama Lake makes it ideal for some light adventure activities.

Distance from Delhi: 57 Kms

5. Alwar And Bhangarh

Bhangarh Fort

Alwar is one of the vacation destinations near Delhi known for its rich cultural heritage. Alwar’s district includes Alwar city, Sariska, Bhangarh, and Siliserh. The district is one of the best places to visit near Delhi in the winter because it provides a perfect balance of nature, adventure, and luxury. Things to Do: Sariska Tiger Reserve – Wildlife Safari, Alwar Museum – Ancient Artefacts, Bhangarh Fort – Explore The Haunted, Siliserh Lake Palace – Heritage Walk Ideal Duration: one night and two days Boating in Siliserh Lake, Bala Quila (Alwar Fort), Hill Fort at Kesroli, haunted fort of Bhangarh, and jeep safari in Sariska Tiger Reserve are among the attractions.

Distance from Delhi: 165 Kms

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While talking about one day tour from Delhi, the first place that comes to our mind is Murthal. If you are especially a foodie, then Murthal is going to cheer you up for sure. You can enjoy some delicious stuffed paranthas and kulchas from the road side dhaba.

Distance from Delhi: 60 km

7. Damdama Lake

Damdama Lake

If you want to have a vacation being around a water body, head to Damdama Lake. You can enjoy boating along with some other outdoor activities and even adventure sports.

8. Neemrana Fort Palace, Rajasthan

one day short trip from delhi to neemrana fort palace

Are you in a mood to spend on a luxury stay near Delhi for some quality time with your partner? If so, then you must visit Neemrana Fort Palace. The beautiful palace resort will take your breath away and some amazing adventure activities will make the time spent here memorable.

Distance from Delhi: 120 km

9. The Taj Mahal, Agra – Uttar Pradesh

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Delhi to agra one day tour by car is the best thing that can happen during the weekend. Even during the summers, the magnificence of the Taj Mahal remains the same. If you start your drive early in the morning, you can have your breakfast in this glorious city. Once you are done touring the Taj Mahal, you can get some Agra ka Petha on your way back to Delhi.

On your one day trip to Agra from Delhi by car, you will be able to have glimpses of the Formula 1 race tracks. 

Distance from Delhi: 202 km

10. Mathura and Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh

The Dwarkadhish Temple Mathura

On the way to your Delhi to Agra, Mathura, Vrindavan one day tour by car, you can halt for some time and take a look of the ancient towns of Mathura and Vrindavan. Visiting Mathura and Vrindavan presents an excellent opportunity to experience the spiritual side of the land, whether you are a follower of Lord Krishna, or not. If you can manage some time during Janmasthami, you will be ecstatic to see the celebration. 

Distance from Delhi: 144 km

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11. Sariska National Park, Alwar, Rajasthan 

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Among many day tours of Delhi, one of the most sought after is Sariska National Park in Alwar. While experiencing the architectural grandeur of this princely city, you can also visit the Sariska National Park to spot Tigers.

Distance from Delhi: 157 km

12. Chandigarh

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A Delhi to Chandigarh road trip by car can be really exciting. While on the way to Chandigarh, you can have a stopover at Haveli or Sukhdev Dhaba in Murthal and have some appetizing stuffed paranthas with lassi. Upon reaching the city you may visit the various attractions like Rock Garden, Rose Garden, Sukhna Lake, etc.

Distance from Delhi: 243.7 km

13. Noor Mahal, Karnal – Haryana

Noor Mahal, Karnal

The history buffs will love this place. Royalty blended with skilled craftsmanship, this palace has now been converted into a five star hotel.

Distance from Delhi: 122 km

14. Nuh, Haryana

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If you want to go to a nearby destination, you can explore the historical town in Haryana, Nuh. In Nuh, you can check out some tourist attractions like the mosque and tomb of the Mughal king Bahadur Khan Nadir.

Distance from Delhi: 88 km

15. Badkhal Lake, Haryana

Badkhal Lake, Haryana

Do you find bird watching fascinating? If yes, then you must visit this lake. You will be able to see a wide variety of birds. Some activities that you can get engaged with here apart from bird-watching are kayaking and trekking.

Distance from Delhi: 50.4 km

16. Barsana, Uttar Pradesh

Barsana, Uttar Pradesh

Barsana is considered to be the birth place of Radha. Though this place is famous for its unique way of celebrating Holi, but you can also take one day tour here, even on a weekend. The attractions here include Shriji temple, Radha Kushal Bihari temple, Maan Mandir, and Sankari Khor.

Distance from Delhi: 170.9 km

17. Wild Dhauj Camp

Wild Dhauj Camp

You can take a day tour from Delhi by car to Wild Dhauj camp. Activities like trekking, rappelling, monkey crawling, wall climbing can be experienced at this place. If you want some more adrenaline rush, you can try zorbing and mountain biking. If you make some changes in your plan, you can even stay back at night and have a wonderful camping experience.

18. Morni, Haryana

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This is one of the nearest hill stations to Delhi where you can take a day tour. The dense forest, pristine lake, and lush greenery will certainly help you get that peaceful environment. Tourists can try activities like cycling, trekking, and boating.

Distance from Delhi: 260 km

19. Bharatpur, Rajasthan

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The Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary or the Keoladeo National Park is an absolute weekend getaway, where you can spend time amidst nature and birds. You can also spot turtles in the pond adjacent to the temple there.

Distance from Delhi: 182 km

20. Unchagaon, Uttar Pradesh

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The 19th century Fort Unchagaon is a regal heritage getaway. You will be able to spot dolphins playing in the water of the river Ganga. In the fort, you can experience pottery making by local artisans, bullock cart ride, and village tour.

Distance from Delhi: 101 km

As evident from the above list, there are many options that can give you a welcome break, without the need for you to stay the night. These destinations are excellent for people who want to take a trip while also not compromising on routine commitments.

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Que:- Where can I go for one day Road Trip? Ans:- You can go to Chandigarh, Karnal, Agra, Mathura-Vrindavan, Alwar, etc for one-day road trips.

Que:- What are the best places to visit from Delhi for one-day short trips? Ans:- Here are many places to visit near Delhi for one-day short trips including, Mathura Vrindavan, Taj Mahal in Agra, Sariska tiger reserve in Alwar, Neemrana Fort, Wild Daul Ganj Camp, and many more.

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Agra is a major tourist destination in North India because of its many Mughal-era buildings, most notably the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri, all three of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The tourist places in Agra speaks volume about the rich culture and heritage of Agra. The city is known for its historic sites, architecture, and ambiance of being in the Mughal era. Agra is also included in the Golden Triangle circle with Delhi and Jaipur and hence people travelling to the north, usually visit these three cities together. The city is not only important to the Mughal dynasty but also has its mentions in the Mahabharata, which makes it a strategic location for both Hindus and Muslims in India and in the Indo Aryan Plains. Agra is, thus, full of legacies, history, period horizons and more. Among the top tourist places in Agra is Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, Taj Mahal is showpiece architecture of fine Mughal craftsmanship. It was built under the aegis of Shah Jahan as a memorial for his beloved wife Arjumand Bano Begum. Her body is enshrined in the tomb at the Taj Mahal. The designs of this structure incorporate Persian and Mughal architecture. The highlight of the structure is the tomb which is a large structure made completely of marble. Another is Agra Fort, also called the Red Fort, this structure dates back to the 16th century. It is situated near the gardens of the Taj Mahal. Made of red sandstone, Agra Fort has walls that surround for at least two kilometers and more. Inside are many splendid palaces such as Jahangir Palace and Khas Palace. It is over here that you will find the grand hall of audiences called Diwan-i-Khas. Also on the location are a couple of magnificent mosques.

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Taj Mahal

Kasauli is a beautiful, picturesque town and cantonment, situated in the district of Solan, in the state of Himachal Pradesh. Even though there are a lot of unique attractions in Kasauli, it is primarily known for its scenic beauty and serenity. This town is accessible both from Chandigarh, which is 65km away and Shimla, which is 77km away from Kasauli. The most convenient way to travel to Kasauli is by train since it is a railway junction itself. The Kalka Mail, which is one of the most important trains in the country connecting cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Amritsar, is a great way to reach Kasauli, as the town is a mere 40 km away from the town of Kalka in Haryana. If one wants to reach by air, then Chandigarh Airport is the nearest airport from where you can easily hire cars or avail buses to take you to Kasauli. Buses are also frequently available from Delhi and Chandigarh, making trips to Kasauli easy and convenient. Despite Kasauli being a small town, it has many spectacular places to visit, which has made it a popular tourist destination. The main attractions of Kasauli are Manki Point (a Hanuman Temple), the Gilbert Trail on Kachcha Road, Sunset Point, the Gurkha Fort, Baba Balak Nath Temple Christ’s Church, Shirdi Sai Baba Temple, and the Central Research Library which is famous for its virological research and studies in the fields of immunology. Since the town is located in the foothills of the Himalayas, it experiences moderately cool to humid climate throughout the year. Therefore, the best time to visit this beautiful town is from March to June, and again during September, October and November. The town has several comfortable hotels and lodges that range from moderately priced to luxury accommodations, depending on the budget and requirement of the visitors.

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The hills, greenery and a royal atmosphere, Neemrana city has all this and more on offer for your vacation. An ancient town in Alwar, Rajasthan, Neemrana has a few but captivating attractions that suffice the need for a different and wholesome experience. The age-old Neemrana Fort is one of the best attractions that has been turned into a luxurious heritage hotel that is not only beautiful but let's you holiday like royalty and even try out adventure activities like zip-lining. Meanwhile, the Vinay Vilas Mahal is another specimen of a historical structure that boasts of alluring architecture and the royal lifestyle. It is now open to the public as a museum which has many memoirs of the olden times at display. Moreover, you can plan a quick getaway with family, friends, your partner or even by yourself to this small town which has great weather throughout the year, especially from August till March, which is when the tourism is peaking. Furthermore, some other places that Neemrana tourism offers the guests are the best views of the city and a trekking adventure at the Bala Quila, Siliserh Lake which is ideal for nature-walks, boating and bird-watching, and Sariska wildlife Sanctuary which has opulent wildlife and fauna for the nature-enthusiasts to savour. Other than those, monuments like the Baori which is a historic stepwell and the ruins and remains of the Vrindavan Palace make for a great visit for history buffs and those who want a unique experience, before leaving the town with a once in a lifetime experience.

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Nainital, the hill resort town in the district of the same name, derives its name from the emerald, glassy, eye-shaped lake (tal) which the town is built around. The British Sugar trader, P. Baron, founded the town in the year 1841 and thank God that he did! There could not be a better getaway spot from the hustle and bustle of the cities. The moment you enter Nainital district, you step into a new, parallel world. With the best tourist places to visit in Nainital , the transition to scenic splendour of the likes of the place is a treat to the senses, a characteristic balming bliss of an experience that one can only understand through live experience. No wonder then that the Kumaon Himalayas are regarded as “devbhoomi” ( land of the Gods), a divine manifestation of the most intricate natural laws, working for millennia, to carve out the perfect cradle in the arms of the lofty peaks, who remain standing as sentinels, offering solace and inspiring awe in humanity. Nainital’s appeal comes across as no less than a dreamscape. The British elites had used the location as a retreat during the harsh summers of the Indian mainland once upon a time, and the tradition remains alive for native Indians, as well as our foreign guests to this day. With the changing climatic patterns ushering in harsher summers, Nainital as an easily accessible and highly affordable getaway vacation spot appears as no less than a prayer answered. With the best tourist places to visit in Nainital , the Naina Devi temple, St John in Wilderness, Hanuman Garhi for the pious ones, Mall road market,Tibetan market for the spendthrift ones, Naini Lake, Nainital Zoo, Jim Corbett National Park, Snow Viewpoint for the nature and adventure lovers, Nainital has a very inclusive agenda in terms of provisions - there is something for everyone.

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We do not need to describe Mussoorie because great author Ruskin Bond has already done that in his immortal novels and short stories. He used this amazing town and the tourist places in Mussorie as the backdrop of his stories and the natural beauty of this town has created many landmarks in the field of “nature’s romanticism.” If you are in love with nature’s romanticism and follow literature for that then the enchanting beauty of Mussoorie is your wonderland waiting for you. Sir Sachin Tendulkar, the demigod of the cricketing world loves this place as his regular hideout in a great climate and pleasant city. Located at the height of almost 1900 meters from the sea levels this landscape of nature has become a paradise for the tourists with a passage of time. This advantage point of nature has a history dating back to 19th century when the officers of ruling East India Company developed it as a holiday paradise in the hills. Located at the distance of 40 Kilometers from the state capital of Indian state of Uttranchal, Dehradun, Mussoorie also won this moniker of being the “queen of the hill stations.” More than 15 attractions full of nature, religion and culture are at your disposal when you are planning a stay in Mussoorie Resorts . This hill station also serves as a gateway to the glaciers of Yamunotri and Gangotri and we can consider it as an ideal place to spend summer vacations. The year of 1991 brought this town into the spotlight because of certain cultural events and movements of political celebrities. We can term this phase as the beginning of the modern history of "Mussoorie the tourism Destination." Now this hill station has become a modern town where nature and modern day amenities are developing a new eco-system of fun, frolic, and entertainment for all age groups and honeymoon couples in particular. With passage of time, Mussoorie has also become an educational hub because of the presence of some premium educational institutes and convent schools. The presence of these tourist places in Mussoorie also added a youthful spirit in the ambiance of this hill station.

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Thick oak forests, mesmerizing hills, and spellbinding views, there are numerous places to visit in Lansdowne which will take you a step closer to nature. A quaint hill station which is perched at an elevation of 1700 meters, Lansdowne brings to you a potpourri of attractions and memorable experiences. From trekking the treacherous trails of Lover’s Lane and exploring the vibrant streets of Lansdowne Main Market to visiting the holy shrines of Jwalpa Devi and Durga Devi Temple, there are multitude of ways by which you can quench your wanderlust in this snow-clogged beauty.

A town situated in the Pauri district of Uttarakhand, Lansdowne is well-known for its pine timberlands and rich history of Garhwal rifles. Apart from this, it has also enjoyed an undisputed attention of nature buffs for its exotic wildlife. Its close proximity to the Jim Corbett National Park makes it an ideal site for bird watching and nature walks. Here you can also get to see some of the beautiful wild creatures including tiger,sambhar, barking deer,hog deer, and porcupines. Hence, if you are planning a trip to Uttarakhand, don’t forget to pay a visit to these key tourist places in Lansdowne.

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Sariska Wildlife Santuary

Sariska Wildlife Santuary

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Rishikesh is a tehsil located in Uttarakhand’s Tehri Garhwal region right on the banks of the holiest of Indian rivers, the Ganges. This ancient city has several mythological and religious legends associated with Lord Vishnu, Lord Bharat, and various prominent sages and is said to have been established in the 9th-century AD by Adi Shankaracharya. The scenic beauty of Rishikesh is due to its location at the foothills of the lofty Garhwal Himalayas is accentuated by the mighty Ganges cutting right through the city. The picturesque city looks suspended between the stunning riverside promenades, acres of forests, lush mountains, and clear blue skies lending it a surreal appearance. The city is synonymous with its grand temples, rituals, architectural marvels and yoga ashrams. Every temple here, be it the Neelkanth Mahadev Temple, Raghunath Temple, or the 13-storey Trimbakeshwar Temple, has its own beautiful legend that attracts people from all over the world. The twin Ram & Lakshman Jhulas are outstanding architectural feats in themselves. These suspension bridges span for over 750 ft. over the Ganges. There are numerous ashrams here that lead people into the spiritual world of ancient forms of yoga, meditation, and vipasana to cleanse their soul and de-stress. Rishikesh has its share of offbeat and adventure activities too. If you are not enjoying the adrenaline rush of white water rafting available up to grade 6, you can spend time enjoying amazing experiences like cliff jumping, kayaking, body surfing, etc. There are picturesque waterfalls here like Patna fall and Neer Garhi fall, etc. that are perfect to escape into the raw wilderness of nature. If you are the spiritual kind, you can’t miss attending the jaw-dropping spectacle of the Maha Aarti. The summer months (March-June) here are extremely hot & humid with temperatures reaching up to 36°C. Winter months (October-February) are cold and sunny with temperatures dipping to a low of 6°C, making them the best months to visit. Monsoon months (June-September) see a lot of rains accompanied by humidity.

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Rajaji National Park

Rajaji National Park is both a national park as well as a tiger reserve which ranks high amongst the Places to see in Haridwar. The park was created by the amalgamation of 3 sanctuaries- Rajaji, Motichur and Chilla. The park is located in the Shivalik range of Himalayas and spreads over 820kms. 

The park is famous for its 600 elephants, 250 leopards, and 11 tigers along with other animals, who have been kept in the natural forest environment. It has now become the second tiger reserve of Uttarakhand after Corbet. Location -Ansari Road, Mohand Range, Dehradun Timing - 6 am to 9 am &  3 pm to 6 pm. Visitors booking a full day safari can wait at the rest house inside the forest. Best Time to Visit - Park remains open from 15th November to 15th June. Park is closed during the monsoon season.       Entry Fee - Rs. 150 per head for 3 hours visit. Gypse rate for 3 hrs safari trip is Rs. 2100 and vehicle entry is Rs.250 per vehicle with Indians and Rs. 500 per vehicle with foreigners. The guide cost is Rs. 600 for general guide and Rs.1000-1500 for experience in wildlife.

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Rajaji National Park Safari from Dehradun

Among the most popular hill stations in India, Shimla holds a distinct place owing to its unique charm. Located at a distance of 342 km from the national capital, Delhi, Shimla is a great choice for a weekend getaway from Delhi and Chandigarh since there are so many places to visit in Shimla. Shimla is the capital city of Himachal Pradesh, and all it possesses and all it offers helps it easily justify its reputation and position as the capital city of a beautiful state, widely known for adventure activities and natural wonders. Laden with beautiful, dense forests of Pine, Oak, and Deodar, Shimla is refreshing in its very existence. 

The picturesqueness of this beautiful hill station makes it an apt destination for photographers looking for perfect frames and nature enthusiasts who want explore the nature in its pristine form. It is quite interesting that despite being home to a large population, the biosphere of Shimla is still in an excellent form. Shimla exhibits a very relaxing mood to those who visit it in search of tranquility.

Due to the plenty of activity options available here, Shimla is emerging as a popular destination for offbeat travel as well. People from all over India and beyond visit Shimla to experience an adventure which makes it a major hotspot for adventure activities in northern India. It is also home to some beautiful places with spectacular views, and some truly magnificent specimens of architecture can be found in Shimla.

Shimla houses some beautiful Hindu temples, located at apt locations, offering spectacular views of the beautiful hill station and the nearby hills with a thick covering of green forests. Some of the most revered temples in Shimla are Jakhoo Temple, Tara Devi Temple, Mansa Devi Temple, etc. These temples are located at short distances from the city center, so if you prefer, you can trek up to these temples through the woods. Shimla has a plethora of interesting places to visit and explore. As Shimla once served as the Summer Capital of British India, some captivating buildings with brilliant neo-Gothic architecture exist here.

Some of the most remarkable ones among those are the Institute of Advance Learning, Gorton Castle, Bantony Castle, and Christ Church. You can spend an evening shopping from the Mall Road and enjoying some interesting cultural activities on the Ridge. Splendid views of the city can be enjoyed and captured in your camera from the Ridge after sunset. Shimla also has also some interesting places in store for wildlife lovers. Himalayan Bird Park is a delight for wildlife lovers, exhibiting some exotic and native unique bird species. Another great option for nature lovers and photographers in Shimla is Shimla Reserve Forest Sanctuary.

Shimla is not the kind of place that would ever let you feel bored while you are there since there are many interesting things to do in Shimla. Small things feel extraordinary in its beautiful setting. Be it a lazy walk on the Mall Road or shopping low-cost wooden articles and woolen clothes from Lakkar Bazar; be it picking one of the many restaurants serving toothsome food or trying pastries at bakery shops on the Mall Road, everything has a ‘feel good’ factor about it here. Moreover, the popularity of Shimla as a travel destination for an offbeat experience is on the rise. Earlier, Shimla was more popular among people travelling with families as a summer getaway, but with the popularisation of adventure activities, it is earning a reputation among adventure lovers.

Due to its proximity from major cities like Delhi and Chandigarh, people from these cities prefer to travel to Shimla to indulge into adventure activities over travelling to destinations farther than it. Among the most popular activities in Shimla are camping, trekking, ice skating, paragliding, river rafting and heli skiing. If you want to experience light and easy activities in Shimla, there are some nice easy trek options here that take you to amazing spots through lush green Pine and Oak forests. And, if you crave thrill, Shimla is surrounded by some prominent Himalayan mountain ranges which is the reason why there are some breathtaking trails for trekking in and around Shimla. You can also experience the unique fun of ice skating here. Mountain biking can also be enjoyed in Shimla if you are up for something different.

Being the capital city of Himachal, there are abundant stay options in Shimla. You can find a good accommodation at a ridiculously low price and you can also find luxury hotels and resorts at scenic locations. Furthermore, there are some excellent campsites in Shimla where you can enjoy camping in the woods under a beautiful starlit sky. So, it does not matter whether you are a budget traveller or you prefer extravaganza; if you want to just relax in a comfortable accommodation laced with all modern amenities or you want an outdoor camping experience, Shimla has the most appropriate options to offer.

Shimla looks beautiful during all the seasons and can be visited during any time of the year. However, if you are interested in indulging in activities like camping, trekking and rafting in Shimla, the best time to visit is between March to June when the climate is pleasant. Most tourists visit Shimla during summer to find refuge in the cold hills of Shimla. But, visiting Shimla during winters is altogether a different experience. It is an ideal destination to spend a cold, lazy vacation at. If you get lucky, you may get to witness snowfall here between December to February, which is an experience, the memories of which you will always want to keep intact.

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Ranthambore is an absolute paradise for wildlife enthusiasts. It is widely recognized for its National Park and Tiger Reserve, but these are not the only places that make Ranthambhore a popular tourist destination. The unquestionably mesmerizing locales, palaces, and royal ruins make Ranthambhore more than just a popular wildlife habitat. So don’t just adore the enthralling locales or feast your eyes on to the beautiful escapades of Ranthambhore but indulge in many other interesting activities that are an absolute value for your money and time. You can opt for a safari ride that is the most adventurous activity and gives you a chance to witness the wild species roaming freely in the jungle. Bird watching tour should also be something that you must try as Ranthambhore boasts of having over 330 species of birds. Some of the must-visit places at Ranthambore are Ranthambore Fort, which is touted as the most popular landmarks in Rajasthan. This fort was built by the Chauhan rulers in 944 AD and replicates that era in the best possible way. You can visit this amazing fort for a jaw-dropping experience! Surwal lake is another masterpiece ideal for people who prefer a calm and tranquil ambiance to seek solace. The glorious view of the rare accumulation of wild animals here would certainly take your breath away. Jogi Mahal is another iconic place in Ranthambore situated near the Padam lake. It is known for its incredible architecture and sculptures. It was initially made available for the visitors to reside, but off-lately Jogi Mahal is available just for sightseeing. This place also boasts of one of the biggest Banyan Trees in the country. Along with the wildlife, the culture and traditions of Ranthambore also hold a massive significance. Rejoice yourself with the incredible art and craft of the rural women working under the great initiative of Village Women Craft. Also, treat yourself with the exclusive dishes of Rajasthan such as Dal Bati churma, Ker Sangri, and Mawa kachori for a taste that would refuse to leave your taste buds while you’re in Ranthambore!

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Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan, India’s largest state, was built by Sawaji Jai SIngh in the 18th century. Located 268 Km away from New Delhi, it is a major tourist destination that forms an important part of the famous Golden Triangle tourist circuit. Explore the vibrant charm of Jaipur with our affordable Jaipur tour packages . The chaotic, colourful streets of Jaipur present a recurrent pattern of new and old. The city, encircled by besieged walls and rugged hills, is full of well-preserved historical buildings and royal heritage. It forms a part of the Golden Triangle Tourist Circuit, with its wide roads dotted with majestic statues and its impressive palaces. The City Palace is an iconic landmark that lies at the heart of the city, still housing the royal family. The Jantar Mantar is another famous attraction, with its vast collection of ancient astronomical instruments. While here, prepare to get bedazzled by the architectural brilliance of the Hawa Mahal and the grandeur of Jaipur’s star attraction, the Amber Fort. On the outskirts of Jaipur lies the Aravalli hills, which presents ample trekking opportunities at Chouri Ghat and Bhuteshwar Nath. You can also take part in cycling tours and check out some of the seasonal waterfalls around here. Nahargarh and Jhalana provide wildlife photography and jungle safari opportunities. ATV rides and zip-lining are some of the other activities you can try out in Jaipur. Jaipur has a hot semi-arid climate with hot summers and mild winters that are short lived. The monsoon season runs from July to August, providing yearly precipitation of more than 63 cm. The average temperature here lies around 25.1 degrees Celsius and on rare occasions, it can fall below freezing point in winter.

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Bharatpur is a city in the western Indian state of Rajasthan that comprises around 65 wards. It is 180 Km away from New Delhi, the capital of India and 178 Km from Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. It is a part of India’s National Capital Region and was the erstwhile capital of the princely state of Bharatpur. Whether you are a history buff or a nature lover, you will certainly enjoy everything that Bharatpur has to offer. The city has a peaceful atmosphere and is surrounded by natural splendour all around. The amazing landscapes around Bharatpur are truly awe-inspiring. The main attraction of Bharatpur is of course the bird sanctuary that is home to more than 230 different species of birds. Then there is the magnificent Lohagarh fort, built in the 18th century and located right in the heart of the city. For spiritual travellers, there are places like the Chawad Devi Temple, Laxman Mandir, and Bankey Bihari Temple. Bharatpur Palace and museum holds several attractions for history enthusiasts. Having so many man-made and natural attractions, there is never a shortage of things to do in this city. Here you can take part in adventure activities like rappelling, zip-lining, rifle shooting, archery, pipe walking, horizontal ladder, plane walking, Burma bridge, heebie jeebie, and quake walking. There are instructors present at these activity sites who can guide you along the way. Bharatpur is characterised by a local steppe climate with very little rainfall throughout the year. The average temperature lies around 25.7 degrees Celsius. The average rainfall in a year is around 664 mm. Winters are a bit chilly with the temperature often going below 10 degrees Celsius. In the summer, it can get quite hot, with maximum temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius.

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Located in the district of Nainital, Corbett National Park i s a perfect place for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. Named after the renowned British-Indian hunter and tracker-turned-conservationist, the tourist places in Corbett National Park have a mystical status when it comes to wildlife holidays in India. This oldest national park in India is home to abundant flora and fauna and promises to offer quintessential experiences through its safari. The popularity of Corbett national Park is due to the presence of Royal Bengal Tiger in abundance and the captivating landscape for the delight of nature lovers.

Not only wildlife, the park has a good population of bird species and is quite known for fishing and angling as well. Also, with so many wildlife resorts, it’s loved by luxury travellers. Situated on the foothills of Himalayas, this ‘Paradise of Tigers’ is the key to escape from the vivid city lights and constant traffic roar. A Jim Corbett tour will take you on an adventure through lush green hills, reverie belts, water holes and 521 sq km of abounding animal and plant kingdom.

For better administration and tourist flow, Jim Corbett has been divided into six tourism zones, that attract thousands of foreign and Indian visitors every year. When we speak about the tourist places in Corbett, Dhikala zone is the largest and is highly recommended for wildlife enthusiasts as it is home for many animals, primarily tigers. Bijrani zone is also very popular among tourists and is easily accessible from Ramnagar, so is Jhirna. Durga Devi, another prominent zone is known for bird watching. Even though Sitabani zone doesn’t fall under the Corbett Tiger Reserve area, it’s an ideal place to be visited and is adored by nature lovers due to its serene ambience.

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Renowned for its historic temples and palaces, Gwalior is a wonderful retreat for tourists to live an overwhelming experience. The city boasts of architectural galore that can be witnessed everywhere when you are in Gwalior. The historic city founded by King Surajesan has been hosting royalty since ages and is known for its regal structures that adorn the city.

One of the most impressive structures of the city is the Gwalior Fort which is often cited as the ‘pearl among the fortresses’ in India. The fort attracts a number of history lovers from all over India and its imposing architecture leaves a lasting impression on the minds. The remarkable fort has seen various events of history and has many temples, water tanks and palaces inside the complex making it a splendid place to visit for everyone.

When it comes to palaces, Gwalior is one of the best places to appreciate the cultural heritage of India. The Jai Vilas Palace is a breathtaking structure where one can look forward to seeing the art extravaganza of Gwalior. The place boasts of showcasing some interesting items like swords from the times when Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb lived and the library which has a collection of more than five thousand books. Currently serving both as a museum and residence of the royal Maratha Scindia family, Jai Vilas Palace is a fascinating place for culture vultures in Gwalior.

Another palace to enthrall you with its historical ruins in Gwalior is the famous Man Mandir Palace. Associated with many interesting stories, Man Mandir Palace is a must-visit to see the famous place where Aurangzeb imprisoned his brother Murad. It also features Jauhar Kund where Rajput women committed mass suicide to avoid rapes by the forces of Iltutmish. Some of the famous monuments which can be visited here are Jahangir Mahal, Shah Jahan Mahal and the Gujari Mahal.

For the lovers of archaeology, Gujari Mahal is a prominent attraction in Gwalior. Built by Man Singh, this place is a must visit to see various sculptures, statues and other remains that are as old as the 1st and 2nd century BC. If you want to enthrall yourself with the excellence of Indian architecture, Padavali is an impressive fort that can be visited about 40 kilometers from Bangalore. Comprising a number of ancient temples that boast of erotic carvings, the archaeological site belonging to the 8th-10th century AD is famous as Mini Khajuraho.

For those who cannot complete a vacation without filling their bags with multiple souvenirs of the city they visited, Gwalior is a wonderful place to be. If you want to indulge in some high-end luxury, Dindayal City Mall is a place where you can find multiple outlets that sell international brands. The place is a popular hangout spot among the people of all generations and one can find the plethora of showrooms, restaurants, bazaars, etc.

Gwalior also offers multiple items for shopping if you are interested in buying from the local markets. Some of the popular items to shop for when you are in Gwalior are traditional handicrafts, artifacts, handlooms and other attractive items. The handloom industry of Gwalior is famous for Maheshwari and Chanderi silk sarees. The best place to look for these attractive sarees is the popular Kothari shop in Sarafa Bazaar. Other famous markets in Gwalior to buy clothes are Naya Bazaar, Dahi Mandi, and Gandhi Bazaar. Gwalior is also known for its wonderful designer jewelry that showcases the vibrant culture of the place. Topi Bazaar is also a great place if you want to shop for sneakers, designer handbags and small purses and leather sandals.

For shopping handicrafts, Jiyaji Chowk Bazaar is a great place to go and spend your money. Another famous market to buy handloom products, carvings, artifacts etc. is Patankar Bazaar. Mrignayani Emporium is also a famous place in Gwalior to buy handicrafts and clothes. For buying Gwalior style silver boxes to add to your collection of souvenirs, Arihant Emporium is a famous shop that is a must visit for all the shopaholics.

One of the popular attractions of Gwalior is the Gwalior Trade Fair. The famous fair draws in a number of tourists and offers many fun memories that you will cherish forever. Usually held in the month of January or February, Gwalior Trade Fair boasts of many interesting activities like hasya kavi sammelan, qawwali, cultural performances, Mushairas, music nights, etc. 

Gastronomes in Gwalior can spice up their taste buds with a number of delicacies like kachoris, Samosas, Poha and bedai, kebabs, bhutte ki kees, Dal Bafla, Jalebi, Imarti, Rogan josh, mawa-bati and Malpua and traditional sweets such as the Morena Gajak. Gwalior also has various places to enjoy some tantalizing nightlife with some notable bars and pubs. A few of the popular ones are DnD Discotheque and Bar, Spectrum Discotheque and Pub and Barcode Discotheque and Bar.

Gwalior is also an amazing destination for those who have an inclination towards spirituality. The Sun Temple is one of the most beautiful shrines in Gwalior where one can admire the striking architecture and spend some peaceful moments in the serene ambiance of the temple. Teli Ka Mandir is another popular temple that dates back to the 9th century and known to be the highest building in Gwalior. Attracting a number of devotees, Saas Bahu Temple is an impressive temple that is dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

Among offbeat places, Roop Singh Stadium in Gwalior is a delight for sports lovers which is known for being the stadium where Sachin Tendulkar hit the first double hundred in the history of ODIs. And, if you are looking to indulge in a serene escape from all the hustle and bustle, boating at Tigra Dam is a wonderful getaway from Gwalior. Gwalior Zoo is a place where you should go to see many rare species and add an adventure with some enthralling wildlife in your holiday experience in Gwalior. It is a must visit if you are planning a vacation with kids and family.

One of the popular places to not miss while sightseeing in Gwalior is Sarod Ghar that is the ancestral house of the legendary Ustad Hafiz Ali Khan. Another interesting attraction of the city is Shyam Vatika that boasts of having the world’s largest indoor mural. For those looking to treat themselves with some luxury, Usha Kiran Palace Hotel deserves a visit to feel like a royal and bask in the regal ambiance.

Full of interesting attractions and heritage places, Gwalior will captivate you every single minute on your vacation. Especially those who are history fanatics, Gwalior will not fail to leave them mesmerized.

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When it comes to finding a destination that is beautiful, serene, adventurous and available through the year, in Kasol India has already found its favorite spot to travel to. Kasol shot to fame for a plethora of reasons, the prime being the kind of serene beauty that surrounds the city lying in the Parvati Valley as well as the activities you can do here . This quaint little town in Himachal Pradesh is situated on the banks of the Parvati River and has maintained a level of pristine beauty through the years, the kind that attracts people not just from India, but also from many different corners of the world.

Kasol, Himachal Pradesh, is very well known in the travel community for being a haven for backpackers and budget travelers. Replete with experiences that will take away the heart of a lot of travelers, Kasol is more than just a destination. It can easily be proclaimed to be a whole adventure in itself. with a wide number of places to visit in Kasol , it can be called as an ultimate destination. The reason for that is the many adventures that a traveler experiences, be it physical, visual, spiritual, and in some cases, life-changing. Really a small town in the Parvati Valley, Kasol is not just a hotspot for backpacking adventures or a destination set amidst green hills. It is a hub for people looking to just get away from their regular office lives and take to the Himalayas for an experience of a lifetime.

The reason why Kasol is famous amongst such a crowd of travelers is that it caters to everyone. Be it the ones arriving for trekking, camping, rafting, sightseeing, parties, or seeking spiritual awakening, Kasol never disappoints anyone. Starting from the beginning, Kasol is a heaven for the trekking enthusiasts and adventure buffs.

Starting from Kheerganga, Kasol has made this meadow high in the Himalayas their favorite destinations. A 12 km trek that leads through forests of Oak and Rhododendron, trekking on this trail in Parvati Valley is one of the best things to do in Kasol and is one of the favorites too. Beginning from Kasol, the trek passes from Barshaini and Rudra Nag waterfalls, it ends high up on Kheerganga which is a hotspot for campers. Kheerganga is also a location of one of the many hot springs in Kasol with water coming from the earth’s crust naturally warmed up. Popularly known as the Parvati Kund, it is a great spot to relax on top of Kheerganga after a long day of trekking in Kasol. From Kheerganga, the way can either take you back to Kasol or on a majestic detour to the village of Tosh. Nestled in a side valley to the Parvati Valley, and situated in the banks of a small rivulet of the same name, Tosh is an offbeat trekking adventure and a quiet small town. Lesser known and almost uncrowded, the scenes from Tosh of the Dhauladhar range of Himalayas are the best that you can get anywhere in Kasol. Also famous in Tosh are the many small cafes catering to the small tourist crowd that chooses to visit this offbeat green vista of a village.

Another trekking adventure that leads from Kasol is to the secretive village of Malana. The small village in the Himalayas is situated amidst the towering giants of Chanderkhani and Deo Tibba, and is famous for various reasons, the prime one being the self-isolation of the people of the village. This secretive nature, and the fact that Malana is the gateway to the famous Magic Valley is what brings a large crowd of people to take on the trek and pay this majestic little town a visit. The whole experience soothes the eyes and soul of the travelers who take on the Malana and Magic Valley trek and arrive in this green heaven.

And another day hike from Kasol, which is short yet highly adventurous is the trek to Chalal . Situated by the roaring Parvati River in Kasol, Himachal Pradesh, Chalal is also called the Little Amsterdam and for every reason. This place is well-known in the world for the crazy trance and PSYtrance parties that happen here from time to time. But one of the greater reasons for the fame of this tranquil small town is the presence of the River Parvati and the kind of beauty that it brings to the whole place.

And speaking of the River Parvati in Kasol, India, there is no denying the fact that the soothing stream is a landmark of this town in itself. It is the river that created the valley and hence, everything beautiful in Kasol is owed to the presence of Parvati in the region. The sometimes roaring sometimes gurgling river is a great place to just sit back, relax and marvel at the beauty of nature around. Parvati River also makes for a great spot to camp near, on the banks of it, to be precise.

And speaking of camping, Kasol, India has many great spots to enjoy staying out in the lap of nature and under the billions of stars in the night sky that you can see loads and loads of because of the fact that this place is untouched by the modern curses and is still in its pristine state. Some of the best spots for camping in Kasol include the name of Kheerganga. A chance to camp in the meadow seems to be a great option as you will be waking up to one of the best sunrises ever over Kheerganga. Apart from this, Tosh proves to be another great place to set up camp and get an exquisite hilltop view of the entire region as you sit near a bonfire. Malana, in its secluded and cut-off state, is also a gateway to one of the best camping sites in the Himalayas, known as the Magic Valley. And for an offbeat experience of camping amidst towering mountains of the Himalayas and a place where the inhabitants do not keep themselves reserved from talking to outsiders, Grahan will prove to be a great retreat. The trail to Grahan walks beside the river Parvati in Kasol, with the village lying in the midst of towering green hills and a view of the snow-capped peaks of the Dhauladhar range.

Apart from the adventurous face of Kasol, there is also a spiritual side to this town. And one of the greatest spots of religious importance here is Manikaran. The region built around a cluster of natural hot springs, Manikaran is of great religious significance to the Sikhs and Hindus. The Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara is said to belong to the era of the founder of the Belief, the first religious leader of the Sikhs, Guru Nanak. He is believed to have come here with a disciple, and to cook their food for a public kitchen called ‘Langar’, he asked the disciple to remove a stone. From under the stone came a hot spring, which still resides in Manikaran Sahib and is considered very sacred. People from all over come to cook the offerings to their God in these springs before consuming, and even take a dip in these waters to wash off their sins. The piety of this place is of the utmost level for the believers of Sikhs.

Another legend relates the place with the Hindu Gods, Vishnu, and Parvati. Parvati lost a gem or ‘Mani’ in the torrential waters below, and the story that followed gave this place its name, Manikaran. Also, it is believed that Lord Shiva’s legendary anger is what gave birth to the hot springs in the area. With many temples dotting the place all over, Manikaran is a must visit, especially because it falls on the way to Kullu and Manali.

Speaking of these regions in the valley, Kullu and Manali can be called as the cultural capital of the state. With such close proximity to Kasol, the name of the small town is many a time collectively called along with the other two. Their presence nearby has boosted tourism in the area even more. And that has given a speed boost to the emergence of a number of cafes, guesthouses, and homestays in the area, so the tourists arriving here will feel all in their comfort zone, meeting and greeting other like-minded backpackers arriving in this quaint destination from several corners of the country, sometimes even the world.

Kasol tourism has done everything to ensure that when someone arrives in this city, they feel safe and sound, alongside the conquering feeling of adventure and the serene feeling of calm taking over their self. And so a trip to Kasol will sure be the best budget tour with a fulfilling feeling that you will ever take. Read this guide for all the information you will need for motivating and planning a trip to Kasol.

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Located a short distance away from Shimla, this scenic town is extremely popular among honeymooners travelling to Himachal Pradesh. Surrounded by a ring of the Himalayan ranges, Kufri is one of the most sought-after holiday destinations in Himachal Pradesh. Nestled in the bosom  of the Himalayas, Kufri is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Himachal. The lofty valleys of the small town remain refreshingly green during warmer months, and turn ethereally white during winters, offering some of the most beautiful sights. The valley also boasts a variety of local flora and fauna, such as thick forests of pines and deodars, that elevate the beauty of the place. Unlike most towns in higher mountains, Kufri is fairly developed, and offers a number of sports and adventure  opportunities for travelers. Boasting of a considerable rich endemic wildlife, the Himalayan National Park in Kufri is a delight to wildlife enthusiasts as well as trekking lovers. Surrounded on all three sides by the stunning snow-capped mountains, this National Park houses nearly 31 species of animals and over 150 species of birds. The nature lover can further satiate his tastes by paying a visit to the Green Valley or the town of Fagu in Kufri, which boasts of stunning forests and a great population of birds. While in Kufri, do not hesitate to pay a visit to Kufri Fun World, which is one of the highest amusement parks anywhere in the world. The park hosts a Go-Kart track, allowing visitors to Kart against the backdrop of the majestic Himalayas. Kufri is also a popular destination for skiing enthusiasts, housing some of the most attractive ski-runs in Himachal. One of the most popular activities in Kufri is the donkey or mule ride to the Mahasu peak, which is the tallest peak here. The unique adventure opportunities in Kufri, not to be found in any other city of the Himachal, makes it one of the most popular places to visit in Himachal. Summer months in Kufri, lasting between April to June, experiences cool and pleasant climate, with moderate temperature and short spells of rain. The winter months, between October to March, experiences extremely cold weather. The temperature falls to subzero levels, covering the valley with snow and frost. The monsoon months last between July to September. During this time, the temperature falls to a fairly low level, although rainfall is scanty.

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Erstwhile summer capital of the princely state of Patiala, Chail is an alluring hill station that lies about 63 km from Shimla. Nestled in the Himachal Pradesh ’s Shivalik region, Chail basically is spread across the three hillocks - Sadh Tiba, Pandewa and Rajgarh. It is spread over an area covering 72 acres of land and overlooks the canyon of River Satluj. Chail enjoys a pleasant weather all round the year and is thus visited not just by the tourists but also the locals. Further, it also brings forth scenic and elegant views of the enclosing country side. Overlooking both Shimla and Kasauli, Chail used to be a sleepy little mountain village that underwent a transformation in the year 1893.    

Chail along with Shimla and Kufri, is also known as the Golden Triangle of Himachal Pradesh. It is a beautiful hill station that is free from the massive crowds that throng Shimla and consequently allows the travelers to relish the charm and the beauty of the place in its relative peace.

The lush green outfields, dense cover of deodar and pine trees and the stunning views of the mountains along with the breathtaking natural beauty, makes Chile one of the most significant tourist attraction of Himachal Pradesh.

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Chandigarh shows itself off to global travellers much like greater India would wish to be seen – prosperous, comfortable and cosmopolitan. Officially a union territory controlled by the central government, Chandigarh is the joint capital of Punjab and Haryana. It is also the first planned city of independent India. Chandigarh is the best-planned city in India, with architecture which is world-renowned, and a quality of life, which is unparalleled and must visit tourist places in Chandigarh. The dream city of India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru located at the foothills of the grand Shivalik range, has earned a good name as a tourist destination for its great planning, the clean environment, the grand structures and the magnificent gardens and splendid things to do in Chandigarh.  It is an incredible city, with many sectors that are intertwined by a great network of roads. Therefore, roaming around is not a problem and you will never be bored at all with so many tourist places in Chandigarh. Today, it takes a prominent place as a tourist destination of India. The word Serenity and city hardly goes hand in hand with each other. This beautiful city has trees and plants are as much a part of the construction plans as the buildings and the roads with best places to stay in Chandigarh having beautiful surroundings. Chandigarh is India’s first planned city. It is a rich, prosperous, clean and green city and is rightly called “ THE CITY BEAUTIFUL ”. This place is a true beauty for all those who love to travel and explore. Travel operators offer a variety of Chandigarh tour packages for those travelling depending on the number of days. It ranges between INR 20,000 to INR 50,000( USD 300 - 700). The tall skyline of the Shivalik Hills and the faint image of an old temple dedicated to Goddess Chandi protectively lies over the city guarding many tourist places in Chandigarh. The town is a beautiful blend of architecture, design, natural beauty, gardens, heritage and urbanization. Some of the must visit tourist places in Chandigarh include the Rock garden which is an absolute marvel of art and design, Rose garden, Pinjore gardens and the Government Museum and Art Gallery along with a few others. 

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The ancient city of Haridwar in Uttarakhand has been a major Hindu pilgrimage site for centuries. Located where the sacred River Ganga emerges from the base of the Himalayas, it’s considered one of the 7 Sapta Puri. The Kumbh Mela, which is held every 12 years, is also celebrated here. The sacred city of Haridwar offers a colourful and fascinating blend of culture and offers the best tourist places in Haridwar . Being one of the seven holiest cities in India, Haridwar often bustles with devotees. It propitious location near the holy River Ganga has made it gain more popularity.

With the passage of time, it has become more than just a religious city, where people thronged to perform immersion of the ashes or took a dip in the water to wash away their sins. It has in fact evolved into Yoga, cultural and spiritual centre and has also become a prime hub for learning Sanskrit language The modern day, Haridwar is the reflection of the culture of India and thus offer much to its visitors. Here is the list of best 12 places that one must see in this holy city.

While religion plays an important role in Haridwar – many visitors are pilgrims and devotees – there’s more to this holy city. The cuisine is excellent and food lovers eager to try authentic Indian fare will find their palates satiated many times over. Travelers in search of yoga ashrams and centers hoping to improve their physical and mental health won’t be left wanting either. If you’re eager to experience the tourist places in Haridwar, read on to know the best time to visit, how to get here and where to stay.

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Lying on the banks of the river Satluj, this quaint little village is located about 60 kilometers away from the town of Shimla. In the local tongue, the word “Tattapani” means hot water, and the name derives from the various hot springs that dot the village. Located in the heart of the mountains, the scenic town of Tattapani boasts of a number of winding rivers and ponds that line the place. The natural splendor of the place is merely enhanced by the vibrant life here, and the cultural monuments in Tattapani. The natural cover of the village is best explored with a visit to Tattapani’s Adventure Park, a scenic picnic location located on the banks of the river Satluj. The town is also popular for its Shiva Cave, a cave-temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The top attraction of Tattapani, however, is the Hot Water Spring near river Satluj. The water of the natural spring is said to have healing properties, and is visited by travelers from across the world. Tattapani is one of the top destinations in Himachal Pradesh for its water sport opportunities. The best and most popular sport practiced here is river rafting in river Satluj, which is one of the longest rivers in the world. A number of other sports such as Zorbing, Canoeing and kayaking are also conducted here. Trekking and camping are also popular sports activities here. The scenic town offers a number of small trekking routes, such as the Shikari Devi Peak, Dev Bedrog Peak and Shali Peak. The general climate in Tattapani is warm and temperate- the summer months experience hot weather with high temperature, while the winters remain cool and pleasant. Rainfall occurs throughout the year in varying degrees, although the precipitation is much less in winters when compared to summers.

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If you wish to escape the digital jungle, then Bhimtal should be your topmost choice. Bhimtal is an offbeat replica of Nainital and is an idyllic destination to have a peaceful vacation. It is located at a distance of around 23 kilometres from Nainital, and the tranquil aura of this place makes it the most sought after destination in India. The Himalayan ranges border the northernmost area of this town, and Almora and Pauri Garhwal neighbour it. Bhimtal is one of  the most popular attractions in Uttrakhand that has gained immense popularity among nature lovers as well as the tourists alike. Dense forests of pine, oaks, and shrubs bound this scenic hill station and make it look like a Gateway of heaven on Earth. From picturesque dams to expansive water bodies and eco-friendly conservatories, it is dotted with the alluring vistas of nature. There are many popular tourist attractions in Bhimtal that make it a must-visit destination for every tourist. Bhimeshwar Temple is revered for being one of the holiest sites over here that offers homage to Lord Bhima. Bhimtal lake is another popular destination over here that enthrals the visitors with its picturesque beauty and offers memorable rides. Bhimtal offers tons of enthralling activities to visitors for a fun-filled vacation. From paddle boating to scenic walk and bird watching, you can enjoy some of the most mind-blowing activities over here. You can also try trekking and camping over here for an adrenaline-pumping experience. You can also have a glimpse of the tales of the bygone era by visiting Lok Sanskriti Sangrahalaya over here that is a repository of rare wooden antiques. Bhimtal experiences temperate and warm climate all year round, and it experiences an average annual temperature of around 15.7 degrees Celsius. During summer, it undergoes a mixture of cold and warm breezes, and during winters, the weather becomes relatively more freezing but not frigid. Monsoon(July-August) makes the entire area covered in lush greenery with constant showers.

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Amritsar is the holiest city for Sikhs not only in India but all over the world. The name of the city is derived from the holy pool that surrounds the famous Golden Temple of this city, which means “the holy pool of nectar”. Reaching Amritsar is very convenient because it is one of the main cities in Punjab and is directly connected to the National Highway that connects it with other cities like Ambala, Chandigarh, Delhi and Patiala. The airport in Amritsar is the Sri Guru Ram Das Jee International Airport that is 11km away from the main city and is frequented by domestic as well as international flights. One can also visit Amritsar via trains as the Amritsar Railway Station is connected to almost all major cities in the country including Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai and Delhi. A visit to the city of Amritsar is incomplete without a visit to the famous Golden Temple. This temple is also known as Harmandir Sahib. It was founded by the 4th Sikh Guru in 1604. Sikhs from all over the world visit the temple, as it is considered the ultimate pilgrimage destination for the community. Apart from this, the Jallianwala Bagh shrine is also a popular tourist attraction. One can also visit the Akal Takht. The famous Wagah Border ceremony can also be witnessed when you are in Amritsar, as the border between India and Pakistan runs through the area. For animal lovers, the Harike Wetland Sanctuary is an exciting place to visit, while the Amritsar Heritage Walk will give you incredible insight into the colourful history of the city. One of the most attractive features of the city is its food, with local stalls selling delicacies that are on par with any good restaurant in the country. The best time to visit Amritsar is between November and March when you can avoid the scorching summers and the wet monsoons.

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Mathura - 183 km from Delhi

Mathura - 183 km from Delhi

Mathura is another sacred and spiritual place in India which is known as the birthplace of Lord Krishna. One can find many religious and historical significances in Mathura at a distinct note. It’s a place for the people who are spiritually strong and their religious beliefs are indeed deep. Apart from this, Mathura is also visited by many international tourists who love to read and explore the religious ethnicity of Hinduism. Distance from Delhi by bus: Reach Mathura in around 4 hours by covering the distance of 183 km from Delhi. Route: The best route to Mathura is via Taj Express Highway. Suggested Read:  50 Best Places to Visit near Delhi within 200 Km

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When one speaks about a family vacation, the first few things that strike one’s mind are green trees, blue skies, chilly weather, great food and a place where you can forget all your woes and calm down. This holiday destination is among those that fall under the category of delivering this experience to its visitors.

Lying at the foothills of the Himalayas, Dehradun which is the capital of Uttarakhand is known for its beautiful climate and the lovely landscapes it encompasses. One of the most astonishing facts about this place however, is that it is also one of the most important education hubs in the whole of India. How a place so small and petite be able to give a tough competition to other financial sectors of India is truly unimaginable.

Dehradun lies in Doon Valley which is located on a varying height of approximately 410m. The region is especially known for its climate. While one will experience a pleasant cool weather in Dehradun, the city is often times referred to as the ‘Rainy city of India’ due to the continuous rainfalls especially during monsoons.

Dehradun is the capital of Uttarakhand. In the recent years – there was a sense of construction boom that took place wherein endless residential property emerged in the city. Modern buildings have gradually been constructed making up for the good portions of Dehradun.

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Rising gracefully from lush gardens and surrounded by a symmetrical charbagh (four-part garden), Humayun's Tomb exudes an air of tranquility and grandeur. The use of red sandstone and white marble in its construction adds a captivating contrast to the monument's façade, making it a visual delight for visitors and photographers alike.Interestingly, Humayun's Tomb served as an architectural inspiration for the world-famous Taj Mahal, which was built later by Emperor Shah Jahan for his beloved wife. The intricate geometric patterns, arched entrances, and delicate lattice work seen in Humayun's Tomb can be traced in the design of the Taj Mahal.Today, the tomb complex houses the graves of several other members of the Mughal dynasty, making it a cherished historical site and a symbol of India's rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the beautifully landscaped gardens, marvel at the detailed calligraphy adorning the walls, and immerse themselves in the captivating history that surrounds this majestic monument.

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Jantar Mantar is an astronomical observatory situated in the heart of the capital city of India – Delhi. This is a phenomenal marvel of architectural brilliance whose shape represents a big sundial. Since its construction, this observatory has seemingly contributed to the study of both time and space. Maharaja Jai Singh laid the foundation stone for constructing this magnificent structure in the year 1724. Likewise, today, we have four more observatories situated in the cities of Varanasi, Jaipur, Mathura, and Ujjain. The primary aim underlying the construction of this massive observatory was the preparation of astronomical charts. These were then used to track the local time zones by keeping an eye on the movement and transitions of the sun, the moon and the different planets that constitute our solar system. It thus follows that a highly precious observatory of the ancient past never fails to surprise the technology-influenced astronomers and researchers. The Delhi’s Jantar Mantar has a got a whopping height of around 723 feet and is comprised of different astronomical instruments totalling to a count of 13 units. Amongst these, the most precious and widely acknowledged ones are – Samrat Yantra, Misra Yantra, Ram Yantra, and Jai Prakash Yantra. The sundial, which forms the chief attraction here, is highly influenced by the ancient Egyptian Ptolemaic Structure. It strictly adheres to the sequential celestial orders of the local arrangement of the equatorial, ecliptic, and the horizontal-zenith planes. Thus, Delhi’s Jantar Mantar brings close the three different dimensions of belief, universe, and society. It conjoins the aspects of astronomical skills with cosmological concepts arising out of the court of a scholarly prince.

Red Fort

The colossal Red Fort in Delhi was the home of the formidable Mughal emperors for around 200 years until the British took over it in 1857. The fort is not just a symbol of the popular grandeur of the Mughal era, but it has withstood the trials of turbulent times, especially during India’s most historical events that shaped the foundation of the country. This is one of the most famous tourist attractions of the national capital. The UNESCO declared the Red Fort a World Heritage Site in 2007, in recognition of its significance. Red Fort is one of the most celebrated monuments of India and is the symbol of valor and peace.This 17th-century monument is of octagonal shape and it covers around 255 acres of land. The total number of gates here is three. The royals used to enter the fort through the Khizrabad Gate that has been closed for commoners now. The Lahore and Delhi Gates are open to locals and tourists. The fort was planned to house a palace inside its campus. The Red Fort still a historical and architectural wonder.History of Red FortThe construction of the Red Fort started in 1638 with the Emperor Shah Jahan deciding to leave Agra to create a new Mughal capital, Shahjahanabad, which is presently known as the Old Delhi. With architect Lahori’s work at Agra Fort, Shah Jahan was so impressed that he asked him to work on this fort as well.However, despite having elaborate and grand illustrations in the early years, the shine and glory of the Red Fort eventually faded when Shah Jahan fell ill and had to go back to Agra to recuperate. Since 1658, Shah Jahan’s son Aurangzeb, who was known to be power hungry, took the charge of the fort and kept his father imprisoned at Agra Fort for over 8 years until he died.The opulence of the Red Fort and the fortunes of the royal family started diminishing with Aurangzeb ruling the last phase of his reign which was bristled with uncertainty, unfaithfulness and treachery. Persian ruler Nadir Shah attacked the fort in 1739 and looted several valuables, including the Peacock Throne and the Kohinoor diamond. In 1752, the fort belonged to the Maratha kings who defeated the Mughals in a battle.The Marathas had to melt down the silver ceiling of the Diwan-e-Khaas hall in order to raise funds to save the capital from the attack of the Afghan invaders under the leadership of Ahamd Shah Durrani. In 1857, the Britishers made the Red Fort their army base and looted further valuables. In 1947, after gaining independence, the Red Fort was chosen as the main site for public celebration.

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9 Road Trip Getaways Approx. 4 Hrs Away From Delhi To Take On For Major ZNMD Feels

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If all you wanna do in life right now is to pack your bags and hit the road with your most favourite people in the world, and all you need is a list of the best places you can go to, we’ve got that list right here. So don’t let your friends make any excuses this time, because we can assure you that you’ll make a ton of priceless memories and see some places you won’t ever forget, and get some major ZNMD feels! Once things get better, you can head over to these beautiful places for a wonderful weekend, bonding over good times with your gang!

1. Alila Fort, Bishangarh

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With 59 suites and 22 different layouts, Alila has something for every mood of yours, including a magical spa (in the dungeons!) that’ll work when nothing else does! The grand windows in the suites offer gorgeous views of the countryside, taking advantage of its spectacular location - atop a granite hill, with vast expanses of greenery and beautiful views of the sky. This magical fort in the middle of the Aravallis is the perfect weekend getaway and is everything you’re looking for!

Where | Alila Fort - Off NH-8 At Manoharpur, Bishangarh, Rajasthan Distance | 223 Kms (4 Hrs By Road) Call Them | +91 1422 276 500 Here’s Their Website | https://www.alilahotels.com/fortbishangarh#top Check Out Their FB Page | https://www.facebook.com/AlilaFortBishangarh/

2. ITC Mughal, Agra

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One of the finest five-star hotels in the country, ITC Mughal in Agra finely expresses the unbridled luxury of a royal getaway, standing in a city of rich royal heritage, in close proximity to the Taj Mahal. If you’re looking for a luxurious, royal refuge, where you can experience every moment to its fullest, feeling like the king/queen of the world, then this is the place to be! For all born-to-be-royals out there, do not miss out on this experience in one of India’s most visited cities!

Where | ITC Mughal - Taj Ganj, Agra Distance | 242.8 Kms (3 Hrs And 34 Mins By Road) Call Them | +91 5624 021 700 Here’s Their Website | https://www.itchotels.in/hotels/agra/itcmughal.html Check Out Their FB Page | https://www.facebook.com/ITCMughalAgra/

3. Neemrana Fort Palace, Delhi-Jaipur Highway

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This is perhaps the first getaway that Delhiwalas think about whenever there’s a long weekend coming around. Experience living in a royal heritage palace, while having uber-luxurious amenities at your fingertips. No wonder Delhiites love this place. Not too far too, it lies at a comfortable distance and is perfect for that long-awaited getaway with your closest friends.

Where | Neemrana Fort Palace- Delhi-Jaipur Highway, 122nd Milestone, Neemrana Fort Road Distance | 129 Km (2 Hours 41 Mins By Road) Call Them | +91 1494 672 800 Here’s Their Website | https://www.neemranahotels.com/fort-palace-neemrana/ Check Out Their FB Page | https://www.facebook.com/NeemranaHotels/

4. JW Marriott Hotel, Chandigarh

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Situated in Chandigarh’s most happening district, Sector 17, the hotel personifies style and elegance at its finest! Their rooms are not just luxurious, but extremely warm and comfortable - the kind of quality we all look for in a road trip getaway. Spend a few days chilling away with the fam in their comfy beds and rooftop pool, and hogging away in their fine-dining restaurants. Plus, you’ll have an expansive lawn at your disposal, for making the best of sunset views - what better place to enjoy a few days away from the rest of the world than this glorious hotel?!

Where | JW Marriott Hotel - Plot No 6, Sector 35B, Dakshin Marg, Chandigarh Distance | 242.3 Kms (3 Hrs And 56 Mins By Road) Call Them | +91 1724 555 555 Here’s Their Website | https://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/IXCJW-jw-marriott-hotel-chandigarh/ Check Out Their FB Page | https://www.facebook.com/jwmarriotthotelchandigarh/

5. The Baradari Palace, Patiala

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Since we Indians are super filmy and super serious about the films we love, there’s no way we couldn’t have included this heavenly palace in the middle of Patiala - the palace where Phillauri was shot! That’s reason enough to visit RN, no questions asked! But if you still want more reasons to go and enjoy yourself in this sprawling garden palace, we’d ask you to go check out their gorgeous interiors. This architectural marvel oozes vibes of historical and royal magnificence, making it THE place to head to for a culturally rich, warm and happy trip! 

Where | The Baradari Palace - Rajinder Kothi, Baradari Gardens, Patiala Distance | 253.4 Kms (4 Hrs 21 Mins By Road) Call Them | +91 1244 666 166 Here’s Their Website | https://www.neemranahotels.com/the-baradari-palace-patiala-punjab/ Check Out Their FB Page | https://www.facebook.com/NeemranaHotels/

6. Hill Fort, Kesroli

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Another gem restored by the Neemrana Hotels, this is one of our favourites, thanks to its charming architecture hailing from the 14th century, and the utter beauty (we are too speechless for words here) of its expansive landscape, arched verandahs and majestic turrets. There’s nothing ordinary about this unbelievably charming fort, which has a rich history and a luxurious present! Do not miss this experience out - it’s got to be in your best travel memories - there’s just NO other way!

Where | Hill Fort, Kesroli - Near M.I.A Post Office-Bahala, District Alwar, Kesroli Distance | 174.9 Kms (3 Hrs 22 Mins By Road) Call Them | +91 9829 499 901 & +91 9587 885 005 Here’s Their Website | https://www.neemranahotels.com/hill-fort-kesroli-alwar-rajasthan/ Check Out Their FB Page | https://www.facebook.com/NeemranaHotels/

7. Laxmi Vilas Palace, Bharatpur

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Close to the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, the Laxmi Vilas Palace in Bharatpur speaks of the kingdom’s rich and powerful history, having been witness to royal weddings, courts, hunting trips and all things royalty. And we can definitely feel that vibe when we enter the palace - the chandeliers, the elegance, the classic interiors - right down to the flooring and the wallpaper, all speak of a bygone era, making it feel like nothing less than a palace even today!

Where | Laxmi Vilas Palace, Bharatpur - Old Agra Achhnera Road, Kakaji Ki Kothi, Bharatpur Distance | 221.8 Kms (3 Hrs 58 Mins By Road) Call Them | +91 5644 223 523 Here’s Their Website | http://www.laxmivilas.com/ Check Out Their FB Page | https://www.facebook.com/laxmivilas/

8. Gateway Resort Damdama

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Now, this is a name we’re all familiar with, The Gateway Resort near Damdama Lake in Gurgaon is more like a nature-inspired sanctuary. Yet, this 5 Star resort is much more than a peaceful getaway. It’s a fun place to go with your friends, for it has many recreational facilities and activities for people of all ages. Other than the A1 location between the Aravalli Hills and the Damdama Lake, the Gateway Resort has a spa, extreme adventure sports facilities, and a mini-golf facility as well. They also have a pool that is not functional due to the govt. advisory for now, but would be open as soon as it’s safe! 

Where | The Gateway Resort Damdama Lake- PO Damdama, Off, Sohna - Gurgaon Road, Gurugram Distance | 60 Km (1 Hour 45 Mins By Road) Call Them | +91 124 267 7200 Here’s Their Website |  https://bit.ly/3xrIQQ7   Check Out Their FB Page | https://www.facebook.com/TheGatewayHotel  

9. Mudfort Kuchesar

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A heritage hotel located in Kuchesar, Uttar Pradesh, The Mud Fort is a mid-18th-century fort that has been excellently preserved and transformed into one of the most exotic heritage hotels in India. You can head over with your friends, on a mere 2-hour drive, and enjoy the gardens and the grounds for a jolly picnic. Enjoy the world of luxury, and relive the glories of the past in this fascinating experience! 

Where | The Mud Fort- Village Kuchesar Fort, Kuchesar, Uttar Pradesh Distance | 110 Kms ( 2 Hours 10 Mins By Road) Call Them | +91 9871 587 150 Here’s Their Website | https://www.mudfortkuchesar.com/ Check Out Their FB Page | https://www.facebook.com/The-Mudfort-Kuchesar-159624384688559/

So, let your gang know about these breathtaking locations and add ‘em to your must-visit list! 

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Road trips from Delhi – For your memorable Weekend Getaway!

The National capital of Delhi is more or less considered as the epicentre of India . The city is filled to the brim with people who make the city their home in hopes of achieving their dreams. But dreams do include weekend getaways as well, don’t they? Here is a list of handpicked road trips that you can commence from Delhi. These are some of the best road trips in India .

Weekend Getaways from Delhi

Road trip from delhi to morni.

The Road trip from Delhi to Morni is an absolute delight. Morni is a hill station that is located in Haryana and is a couple of hours drive away from Delhi. Morni boasts of a scenic environment, dense forests, and a lake bang in the centre of it all making it a perfect weekend getaway package. A lot of people from Delhi visit Morni to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city life.

It is also very famous with the adventure junkies as the mountain ranges prove to be one of the best for trekking, boating, cycling etc.

Morni

It is about 260 Km from Delhi and takes about 5 hours to reach. Make sure to leave early to beat the morning traffic. The months between September and March are the best times to visit Morni. You do not have to worry about food as you can find plenty of dhabas on your way at Ambala, Karnal, Zirakpur etc.

Road trip to Mathura and Vrindavan

If you want to get away from the city for the weekend and yet go to a place where your parents and grandparents are going to enjoy, where would it be? Mathura and Vrindavan are one of the best places for a spiritual weekend getaway from Delhi. The historical city of Mathura invites you with a warm welcome and tells the beautiful story of lord Krishna. If it is your thing, you can join the bhajans and folklore in praise of the lord.

The month of August, during Janmashtami is one of the best times to visit these holy cities and absorb the festive spirit. Do not miss out on the Chappan Bhog Prasad and variety of butter sweets. If you want to experience the best of Holi celebrations, this is the place to be.

Mathura

It is only a 114 km drive from Delhi and will take you about 3 hours to reach.

A Road trip to one of the seven wonders

Yes, you already must know which is the place that I am going to be talking about. Agra is one of the most popular weekend getaway destinations from Delhi and is frequented by the localities to visit the famous Taj Mahal. Get on the Yamuna expressway and the grand roads and zoom your way to Agra whilst catching a glimpse of the famous Buddh International F1 circuit.

Taj Mahal is not the only reason why one would want to visit Agra. It is famous for its marbles, its handicrafts and most of all its sweets. On your visit do not miss out on trying the Agra ka petha, Bidaai, Jilebi etc.

Taj Mahal

Agra is 202 km away from Delhi and can be reached in a 3 to 4-hour drive from the city. November to March is usually the best time to visit the city and also coincides with the taj balloon festival and the Taj Mahotsav. Be sure to drive safely and responsibly.

Road trip from Delhi to the Sariska National Park in Alwar

This is the road trip that I would suggest for the wildlife enthusiast in you. The drive to Alwar from Delhi is a simple weekend getaway for the delhite in you. It is also an adventurous ride in the forests and hills. The Princely state of Alwar is home to many heritage hotels and famous architectural sights.

If you go further down the road in Alwar, you will reach the Sariska National Park. The Sariska National park is also home to one of the most famous tiger reserves in the country. This place is home to many of the endangered species.

The Sariska National Park is located at a distance of 157 km from Delhi and will take about 3 to 4 hours depending on traffic. I would suggest you to start as early as 4 Am so that you can reach Sariska by 7 Am and in time for breakfast.

If you are daring enough you can also visit one of the most haunted places in India called as Bhangarh. The best time to visit this part of the country is anywhere from February to March. Make sure to bring your camera along with you.

Road trip from Delhi to the Kuchesar Fort

The Kuchesar Fort is an 18th-century mud fort that has since been restored. It has been restored by the Neemrana group of hotels who are providing this authentic experience. The entire drive and the getaway is a perfect example of an authentic UP experience.

You start early in the morning, drive down via the famous NH4 highway, A little bit ahead of the town called as Hapur, you reach the fort which is surrounded by 100 acres of mangrove orchards. The Kuchesar Fort is also close to Brijghat which is a perfect picnic spot by the Ganga river.

The Kuchesar Fort is located only 84 km from Delhi and can be reached upon a drive of 1 and a half to 2 hours. The best time to visit this place would be between November to February. This is a perfect offbeat getaway from Delhi .

Kuchesar Fort

Road trip to Jaipur

The Place needs no introduction and probably deserves an entire blog post on itself. Jaipur is one of the most famous weekend getaway destinations from Delhi and is located just 269 Km away from the national capital. A 5 to 6-hour drive is sure to take you to this beautiful heritage city and is perfect for a long weekend.

Jaipur which is also known as pink city is famous for its heritage cities, shopping markets, handicraft items and jewellery. This royal city is also world-famous for its food. One of the best times to visit would be between November to February. Do not miss out on visiting the Jaipur literature festival.

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17 Exciting One Day Road Trips From Delhi

by middha on July 9, 2018

A one day trip can be the perfect break for when you have been tied down with work all week and there is little scope of taking a long vacation. These short trips can be a refreshing break from the daily monotony of a schedule.

It is also economical and saves a lot of time by eliminating the need for intensive planning and packing. All you need to do is fuel up and just hit the road. Here are our top picks for one day road trips that you can take from Delhi.

One Day Road Trips From Delhi: Within 100 kilometres

Murthal

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Murthal is a haven for every foodie that resides in Delhi. There are a couple of roadside dhabas in Murthal that offer some lip-smacking, butter-laden paranthas that will leave you with a satiated tummy. This should be a reason alone that should get you on the road towards Murthal. Murthal is hardly an hour’s drive away. After you have done grabbing a delicious meal, you can have a lazy siesta on the cots that the dhabas provide.

  • Distance From Delhi: 43 kilometres

 Manesar

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In recent times Manesar has been one of the fastest growing industrial towns in the country, however, it has also emerged as a popular holiday destination. The Rajasthani culture and hospitality of the town leaves every visitor with a sense of awe and wonder. Other places to visit in the town are the Heritage Transport Museum and the Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary.

  • Distance From Delhi: 55 kilometres

Fort Unchagaon

 Fort Unchagaon

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Fort Unchagaon is situated on the Garhmukteshwar-Moradabad stretch and is roughly 2 hours away from Delhi. The fort is a popular site for trekkers as well as tourists visiting the nearby village. You can engage in activities like pottery and jaggery making in the nearby village and get a feel of rural life first hand. The best time to visit the place is during the summers during which you can also spot dolphins that swim in the nearby Ganga River.

Damdama Lake

Damdama Lake

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The Damdama Lake is a breathtaking destination to be at. The place is hardly an hour’s drive from Delhi and is located in Gurgaon. The Aravalli Range forms the backdrop providing it with a spectacular scenery. You can see many families flocking to this spot to relax. Activities like boating, bird watching and nature walks are conducted in the vicinity of the lake. There are many resorts by the lake where you can sample delicious food.

  • Distance From Delhi: 61 kilometres

Nuh

Nuh is a historical town that serves as the headquarters of Mewat, Haryana. The town is known for the time when Bahadur Singh of Ghasera ruled over it. Under his leadership, the town prospered and become known for trading in salt. Here you can see historical ruins of the once prosperous town, dated as far back as the 14th century. The mosque and the tomb of the Mughal king Bahadur Khan Nadir are a must visit. The town is also close to the Nalhad River and the Chui Mai Pond.

  • Distance From Delhi: 87 kilometres

Kuchesar Mud Fort

Kuchesar Mud Fort

Kuchesar Mud Fort (source)

Kuchesar is a traditional heritage village located in Uttar Pradesh in the Bulandshahr District. The village’s key attraction is the famous mud fort that stands tall watching over the village. The fort was built as a countermeasure by the Jat rulers to prevent the Britishers from invading the village. The fort is enveloped with plush greenery that sprawls over 200 acres of land. Kuchesar is also very close to Brigat, a famous picnic spot by the River Ganga.

  • Distance From Delhi: 100 kilometres

One Day Trips From Delhi: Within 200 kilometres

Noor mahal, karnal.

Noor mahal

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The Noor Mahal in Karnal is a blatant example of opulence meeting resplendency. The Mahal, which now has been converted into a 5-star hotel, shows influences of the Rajasthani and Mughal styles in its architecture and will leave any onlooker mesmerized with its beauty. The hotel now boasts of modern facilities such as an infinity pool and a tennis court.

  • Distance From Delhi: 122 kilometres

Neemrana Fort Palace

Neemrana Fort Palace

The Neemrana Fort Palace lies on the Delhi-Jaipur highway and is one of the most aesthetically pleasing drives you can undertake from Delhi. The fort was actually a palace that was built in the 15th century. Since then it has been turned into a heritage hotel. The 7 wings of the palace are perfectly carved into the 12 tiers of the hill – it is an architectural marvel. If you decide to visit the palace-hotel, there a bunch of activities that you can do like visit the hanging gardens, take a dip in the swimming pool or just pamper yourself at the spa.

  • Distance From Delhi: 126 kilometres

Vrindavan

Vrindavan is a spiritual destination that enlightens its visitors about Lord Krishna. The entire town is lined with temples dedicated to Lord Krishna and can truly be a spectacle to witness. Besides this, you can also find the Iskcon Temple, Mirabai Temple, Gokulananda Temple and the Vrindavan Dham. Winter is the best time to visit Vrindavan as the weather is pleasant. If you plan on making a spiritually inclined trip, you should also visit the nearby town of Mathura, considered to be the birthplace of Lord Krishna.

  • Distance From Delhi: 142 kilometres

Alwar

Alwar is one of the oldest known cities belonging to the Rajput dynasty. You can see the Rajputana influences in the city’s architecture. The City Palace of Alwar is perhaps the best testament to the grandiosity and splendour of the dynasty. The city is also filled with sightseeing places and monuments – a hit with historians and history buffs. The Sariska Tiger Reserve is very close and can be visited on your trip to Alwar.  

  • Distance From Delhi: 169 kilometres

Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary

Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary

The Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is a haven for bird enthusiasts, nature lovers and adventure junkies alike. It also happens to be one of the most renowned bird sanctuaries in the country due to the variety of birds spotted here. The sanctuary sees an inflow of native a well as migratory birds that use the sanctuary as a pit stop before resuming their journey. People flock in large numbers here to spot the Siberian crane which is one of the rarest birds at the sanctuary.

  • Distance From Delhi: 182 kilometres

One Day Road Trips From Delhi: Within 300 kilometres

Agra

Agra is one of the most preferred destinations for a one day trip from Delhi. The city lies in the northern region of Uttar Pradesh and is famous for being home to one of the 7 Wonders of the World, the Taj Mahal. Agra also has several structures and relics from the Mughal area that are scattered throughout the city. You can explore the city for these relics and even make an adventure out of it. Agra is quite accessible by road being connected by the Yamuna Expressway.

  • Distance From Delhi: 233 kilometres

Parwanoo

Parwanoo (source)

Parwanoo might not be the closest to the city of Delhi, however, a road trip to the town set in the foothills of the Himalayan mountain range should be an enticing enough reason to set out. The journey to Parwanoo will take you through some lush greenery and some breathtaking views of the valley. Once you reach Parwanoo you can take a cable car ride to the resort that is located on top of the hill, with a panoramic view of the valley. This is the perfect place to beat the scorching heat of Delhi.

  • Distance From Delhi: 265 kilometres

Jaipur

A road trip from Delhi to Jaipur might be one of the most fantastic road trips you will undertake in your life. While on your journey to Jaipur you will be able to spot peacocks by the highway. You will also get to view the Aravalli Hills in all its glory. Once you reach Jaipur there are a ton of things that you can do while exploring the city, such as visiting Chokhi Dhani, where you get to experience true Rajasthani culture.

  • Distance From Delhi: 281 kilometres

The above-mentioned destinations are well within the radius of a one-day road trip from Delhi. These places will ale leave you refreshed and relaxed. So if you are in Delhi and looking to head out for a one day road trip, check out these fun, fresh places.

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The Ultimate Road Trip: Delhi to Spiti Valley

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The road less traveled often leads to the most memorable adventures. If you're a road trip enthusiast, there's no journey quite like the one from Delhi to Spiti Valley. This remote Himalayan destination, nestled in Himachal Pradesh, offers breathtaking landscapes, serene monasteries, and a unique glimpse into traditional Tibetan culture. In this blog post, we'll take you through the essentials of planning your Delhi to Spiti road trip.

The ideal time for this road trip is from June to September when the weather is pleasant, and most roads are open.

Start your journey in Shimla, the capital city of Himachal Pradesh.

Explore Shimla's colonial charm, including the Mall Road and Christ Church.

Drive to Sarahan, a picturesque village known for the Bhimakali Temple.

Enjoy the scenic views of lush green valleys along the way.

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Drive to Chitkul, the last village near the Indo-Tibetan border.

Take a leisurely walk along the Baspa River and enjoy the serene beauty.

Proceed to Kalpa, a beautiful town with views of the Kinner Kailash range.

Explore the local monasteries and enjoy the peaceful ambiance.

Drive to Tabo, known for its ancient Tabo Monastery.

Marvel at the ancient frescoes and intricate murals.

Visit Dhankar Monastery, perched dramatically on a cliff.

Explore the Dhankar Lake and village.

Head to Kaza, the largest town in Spiti Valley.

Explore the local markets and relax in this high-altitude town

Explore the key attractions in and around Kaza, including the Key Monastery and Kibber Village.

Experience the unique Spitian culture and hospitality.

The journey from Kaza to Chandratal Lake is a mesmerizing one, taking you through the rugged and remote landscapes of Spiti Valley in Himachal Pradesh. Chandratal, also known as the "Moon Lake," is a high-altitude glacial lake renowned for its stunning beauty. Here's a guide on how to reach Chandratal Lake from Kaza:

Distance: The distance between Kaza and Chandratal Lake is approximately 70-75 kilometers, but the journey can take several hours due to the challenging terrain.

Mode of Transport: Most travelers opt for a jeep or SUV for this journey, as the roads are rough and can be treacherous. It's highly recommended to hire a local driver who is familiar with the terrain and weather conditions.

Kaza to Losar (Approximately 58 kilometers):

Start your journey from Kaza, heading southeast towards Losar.

The road will take you through the Spiti Valley, offering breathtaking views of the barren mountains and valleys.

Losar to Kunzum Pass (Approximately 16 kilometers):

After reaching Losar, continue towards Kunzum Pass.

Kunzum Pass is at an elevation of about 4,590 meters and is one of the highest motorable passes in the region.

Take some time to soak in the panoramic views and the prayer flags at the pass.

Kunzum Pass to Chandratal (Approximately 14 kilometers):

After crossing Kunzum Pass, the road descends to Batal.

From Batal, continue towards Chandratal Lake. The road can be challenging with river crossings and rocky terrain.

Depending on the time of year and road conditions, you may need to hike a short distance to reach Chandratal Lake from the parking area.

Chandratal to Manali Experience the offroading via chacha chachi dhaba.

Warm Welcome:

As you approach Chacha Chachi Dhaba, you are greeted with a warm smile and the aroma of freshly prepared dishes. The hospitable owners, affectionately known as Chacha (uncle) and Chachi (aunt), have been serving delicious meals to travelers for decades.

The Ambiance:

The dhaba exudes a rustic charm, with wooden benches, checkered tablecloths, and traditional decor. It's a place where you can unwind and savor your meal while taking in the scenic beauty of the surrounding countryside.

Mouthwatering Menu:

Chacha Chachi Dhaba is renowned for its mouthwatering menu that caters to diverse tastes. Here are some must-try dishes:

Parathas: Start your day with their freshly prepared, stuffed parathas, served with homemade butter and pickles.

Dal Makhani: Creamy, rich, and flavorful, their dal makhani is a vegetarian delight that's hard to resist.

Butter Chicken: For non-vegetarians, the butter chicken at Chacha Chachi Dhaba is a heavenly treat, cooked to perfection.

Tandoori Roti: The soft and slightly charred tandoori rotis are the ideal accompaniment to the gravies.

Local Delicacies: Don't forget to ask for local specialties like rajma chawal, chana masala, and the seasonal sabzis that are prepared with farm-fresh ingredients.

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A visit to Chacha Chachi Dhaba is incomplete without sipping a steaming cup of masala chai. It's the perfect beverage to complement the delicious meal and engage in friendly conversations with fellow travelers.

Nestled in the heart of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, Manali is a picturesque and popular hill station that beckons travelers with its serene landscapes, vibrant culture, and a range of adventure activities. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, Manali has something for everyone. In this article, we'll explore the charm and attractions of this enchanting destination.

Hadimba Temple: A unique pagoda-style temple dedicated to the goddess Hadimba, surrounded by cedar forests.

Local Markets: Shop for souvenirs and traditional Himachali handicrafts at Manu Market and Old Manali Market.

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One of the best things about Delhi is that you can leave its urban sprawl any minute and suddenly find yourself in the lap of the towering mountains of Himachal Pradesh.  

Every now and then, Delhiites — or for that matter — any city-goers, love to break the monotonous homeostatic ambiance and drive to the hills of Himachal. 

Due to its proximity and good road connectivity (which is getting better steadily), Himachal offers a quintessential Himalayan experience to the city folks of Delhi. 

Regardless of seasons — summer or winter — Himachal has plenty of unparalleled experiences to offer. Road tripping is the best experience for busy city folks due to a host of reasons like: 

  • Flexibility — No fixed itinerary, stop where you feel like. 
  • Time-saving — Visit most places in the least possible days. 
  • Prospect of exploring remotest and less-visited places.  

Why should you consider traveling to Himachal in winter?

Himachal Pradesh is often quoted as the Shangri-La of Northern India. It has earned this moniker for the pristine beauty of snow-laden Himalayan peaks and the tranquil environment of the valleys below.  

Over the last decade or so, the improved road connectivity has resulted in heavy traffic influx — mostly in summers — on its major highways and subsequent crowding of the tourist hotspots like Shimla, Dharamshala and Manali.  

During winters, the highways and connecting roads of Himachal stay relatively free from traffic snarls, and finding accommodation becomes easier. This is the reason why the true experience of driving on highways like the Kalka-Shimla highway can only be felt during the winter months.

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How to prepare for a winter road trip to himachal.

Before driving to Himachal, it is extremely important to prepare your car and yourself to bear the freezing sub-zero temperatures, super slippery icy roads, and erratic winter weather that can bring moderate to heavy snowfall in a matter of a few hours. 

Here are some tips to prepare your car for the long haul: 

  • Install LED or HID headlights.
  • Carry a tool-kit (screwdrivers, wrench, pliers, etc.)  
  • Carry jumper cables.
  • Carry a first-aid kit. 
  • Inspect your tires for any cuts or bruises. Consider replacing or repairing old tires.
  • Use snow-chains for icy or snowy road stretches. 
  • Choose a car with good ground clearance. 
  • Ask your mechanic to check the car battery, brakes, heater, ignition system, headlights, coolant/antifreeze, thermostat, wipers, windshield washer fluid, and pump before hitting the road. 

Packing List for Winter Road Trip to Himachal

The numbing cold temperatures of high altitude regions like Kinnaur and Lahaul can only be overpowered by layered clothing. Here is the packing list for a winter road trip to Himachal:    

  • A pair of good quality hiking boots. 
  • Two pairs of thermal (lower and top). 
  • 2-3 pairs of cotton socks. 
  • Heavy woolen sweaters. 
  • 2 pairs of fleece jackets. 
  • Headgear (cap, buff, or beanie). 
  • A down jacket. 
  • A pair of trousers. 
  • A windcheater or rain jacket. 

MUST TO CARRY THINGS ON A SPITI VALLEY SELF-DRIVE TRIP

5 Best Winter Road Trips from Delhi to Himachal

#1 delhi-shimla-narkanda-baghi drive.

Shimla-Narkanda stretch of the national highway 5 is best known among the Delhiites as the weekend getaway destination. All the places on the Kalka-Shimla-Narkanda traverse are within two/three day weekend reach from Delhi. 

Narkanda serves as a base to visit nearby places like: 

  • Baghi (15 km from Narkanda) — about 20 minutes drive away
  • Hatu peak (7 km from Narkanda)  — about 10 minutes drive away. 
  • Khadrala (40 km from Narkanda) — about 40 minutes drive away. 
  • Ratnari village (20 km from Narkanda) — about 30 minutes drive away. 
  • Sungri village (40km from Narkanda)  — about 40 minutes drive away. 
  • Kotgarh (15 km from Narkanda)  — about 20 minutes drive away.

Common Itinerary

Day 1: Delhi – Narkanda.

Day 2: Drive to Baghi and Ratnari. Visit Hatu peak while returning from Baghi. 

Day 3: Narkanda – Delhi return drive.    

#2 Delhi-Narkanda-Baga Sarahan-Sangla-Chitkul Road Trip

Driving back from Chitkul to Sangla

Day 2: Narkanda – Baga Sarahan.

Day 3: Baga Sarahan – Sangla. 

Day 4: Sangla – Chitkul – Return drive to Narkanda.

Day 5: Narkanda – Delhi return trip. 

Trip Highlights

  • Narkanda forest trail. 
  • Baspa valley.
  • Baga Sarahan meadows and village. 

#3 Delhi-Narkanda-Sangla-Jalori Pass-Manali Circuit Trip

This road trip is a circuit of Shimla, Baspa and Kullu valley of Himachal. The route meanders through Narkanda, Baspa valley of Kinnaur, Jalori pass, and Manali town of Kullu valley. The return drive from Manali to Delhi completes the circuit.

Day 2: Narkanda – Baga Sarahan. 

Day 3: Baga Sarahan – Baspa valley. 

Day 4: Sangla – Chitkul – Jalori pass – Shoja in Tirthan valley. 

Day 5: Shoja – Manali. 

Day 6: Manali – Delhi.  

  • Chitkul — the last village on the Indo-Tibet border.
  • Sainj – Jalori pass – Shoja snow drive.
  • Tirthan valley.   

#4  Delhi-Manali-Chandra Taal lake-Jispa-Shinku(Shingo)-La-Pangi-Sach Pass-Dalhausie Road Trip

Atal tunnel first gate

Day 1: Delhi – Manali. 

Day 2: Manali – Chandra Taal lake.

Day 3: Chandra Taal lake – Jispa. 

Day 4: Jispa – Shinku(Shingo)-La. 

Day 5: Shinku-La – Pangi. 

Day 6: Pangi – Sach Pass. 

Day 7: Sach Pass – Dalhousie. 

Day 8: Dalhousie – Delhi.

Read More: Shinku La Road Trip Expedition (with Chandrataal lake)

  • Chandra Taal — The wetland of international importance. 
  • Jispa village of Lahual 
  • Chandrabhaga river. 
  • Lahaul valley. 
  • Shinkul-La (16,703 feet AMSL). 
  • Pangi valley. 
  • Sach Pass. 
  • Manali and Dalhousie town. 

 #5  Delhi-Narkanda-Darang Ghati-Sangla-Chitkul Trip 

Darang Ghati is a wildlife sanctuary located in one of the lesser Himalayan valleys of Shimla.  A 2-hour drive on the connecting road leading from Rampur Bushahr town takes you to the Daran village in the heart of Darang valley. 

Day 2: Narkanda – Daran Ghati.

Day 3: Daran Ghati – Sangla. 

  • Daranghati Sanctuary.
  • Padam Palace, Rampur Bushahr. 

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Day 1: Janjehli

On the first day of our Trans Himalayan Drive road trip, you’d drive from your home city to Janjehli, a group of hamlets in the pristine and thickly forested Seraj valley of Himachal Pradesh.

Day 2: Shikari Devi drive

Day 2 of the Trans Himalayan Drive is dedicated to exploring the prominent places in and around Janjehli. After breakfast, we’ll hit the road again and head towards, Shikari Devi, a temple dedicated to goddess Shikari and the highest peak (at 3359 meters) in Mandi district.

Another place worth visiting is Bulah meadows, an emerald green carpet of Himalayan meadows surrounded by Deodar forest. This place is located en route to Shikari Devi.

Day 3: Jispa, Lahaul

On Day 3, we’ll finally be able to experience the revelation of the majestic sweep of the Trans-Himalayan ranges. For this 260+ kilometres long haul drive, we’ll be taking the Janjehli-Chailchowk-Nerchowk connecting road to reach National Highway 3 near Pandoh Dam (Mandi-Manali section). Barring a few road sections near Pandoh dam and Kullu, the road conditions on Pandoh-Jispa stretch is okay.

Day 4: Jispa – Darcha – Shinku-La – Udaipur

Day 4 will be the most unforgettable leg of our Trans-Himalayan Drive expedition. On this Jispa-Darcha-Shinkula Pass drive, we’ll be tackling a significant altitude gain, starting at 3,200 meters in Jispa and climbing to the 5,091 meters-high trans-Himalayan pass of Shinku La (also called Shingo La). While the distance from Jispa to Shinku La is less than 50 kilometers, be prepared for driving on challenging road conditions. Due to ongoing road construction, the roads near the pass are prone to breaks and potholes, and the thin air at high altitudes can be tiring to you if you have not driven through high-altitude regions of the Himalayas before.

Once we conquer the summit of the pass, we’ll head back to Jispa and then Udaipur. This round trip on Day 4 will cover approximately 170 kilometers and take an estimated 6-7 hours to complete.

Day 5: Exploring Udaipur

After driving through difficult terrain and high-altitude climes of Shinku-La Pass, you just need a rest day. So day 5 is going to be easy, and we’ll rejuvenate and unwind ourselves by taking short walks by the calm waters of Chandrabhaga River.

We will explore Udaipur and visit the much-revered Trilokinath Temple. Next, we’ll drive to Miyar Valley and return to our campsite by the river Chenab.

Day 6: Udaipur – Sural Bhatori

Sural Bhatori is a secluded village in the Pangi Valley of Chamba. The fifth day features a tiring, long drive that’s only for those who love adventure, as we’ll traverse challenging terrains with rough roads.

After breakfast, we will leave for Chenab Valley to venture into the remoteness of Killar village. Soak in some breathtaking views that can’t be described in words, but only be cherished.

After spending some time at Killar, we continue to drive towards Sural Bhatori. Pangi is a subdivision of district Chamba, and Killar is the headquarters. We will reach Sural Bhatori by evening and will stay at a lovely campsite by “Hospitality on the Move by Tethys Himalaya”.

After this nerve-wracking drive, Day 6 definitely calls for rest.

Day 7: Sural Bhatori Waterfall

After this nerve-wracking drive, the next day certainly calls for rest. So the next day we cover some unexplored locations around Sural Bhatori. This beautiful valley offers numerous possibilities for day hikes. We will spend some quality time by a stunning waterfall, which has a height of approximately 100 meters. We reach the campsite by evening and stay the night.

Day 8. Dalhousie

After soaking in the stunning views of lush greenery and pristine streams of Sural Bhatori, we’ll be adequately rested and refreshed for 200+ km of gruelling drive from Sural Bhatori to Dalhousie.

Post breakfast, we drive to Sach Pass, aptly named the ‘big daddy of all mountain passes’. The journey to Sach Pass is something that cannot be put into words, something unforgettable, something that will go down as the most cherished experience of our lifetime, something that we can barely realize having made it through.

Sach Pass is one of the most difficult passes to drive through in North India. At an altitude of 4500 meters, it runs over the Pir Panjal Mountain ranges. The pass connects Dalhousie with Chamba and Pangi Valley.

This mountain pass is famous among travelers and adventure seekers. The pass is also a famous trekking point from Dalhousie. The panoramic views of the valley and snow-clad mountains from the pass are a never-seen-before experience.

After Sach Pass, the road conditions are almost the same till Tissa. From Tissa, the journey resumes on a familiar roadway.

Day 9. Departure

Our home cities would be our destination after seven days of driving through the most remote parts of Himachal Pradesh. After breakfast, we’ll hit the road.

Live Your Dream Drive Itinerary

Day 1: narkanda.

Travelling to Narkanda is now a breeze, since the Kalka-Shimla road was upgraded into a four-lane expressway. Barring traffic congestion in Shimla city, the journey offers spectacular views of the valleys of the lesser Himalayas.

Narkanda is an archetypal Himalayan hill town located amidst the thick Deodar cedar forest. Upon arrival, the team at Tethys Resort will greet and introduce you to our team. We are sure the stunning views of the Deodar forest and the lush apple orchards will transport you to another world.

In the evening, the soothing aroma and warmth of the bonfire will make the exhaustion of the long drive vanish instantly. We promise you a one-of-a-kind experience with us after a delectable dinner!

Day 2 Pabbar Valley

The drive from Narkanda to Rohru town of Pabbar valley is a scenic — though long, winding and weary drive with steep down-slopes and upward gradients. A journey that takes you through the primeval and dense forests of Baghi and Sungri. We’ll be travelling through time, as the Narkanda-Sungri road section falls under the British-era Old Hindustan-Tibet Road. The drive distance is about 62 kilometers, and it takes about 3 hours to reach our campsite, La-Himalaya camps right by the side of the Pabbar River.

Day 3: Drive to Chanshal Pass

Buckle up wanderlusters, because Day 3 is all about chasing epic views and capturing memories. We’ll be trading the bustle of the Rohru town for the breathtaking heights of the Chanshal Pass — the highest peak in the Shimla district of Himachal Pradesh.

This 4,520 meters high of pure mountain majesty connects Rohru town to the charming twin villages of Dodra and Kwar. On one side, the pass offers some of the best views of the legendary Swargarohini peak of the Garhwal Himalayas. On the other, cascading valleys of the lower Himalayas stretch out like a green velvet carpet waiting for any adventuring soul.

The drive distance (between our campsite and the pass) is about 50 km, and it takes about 2 hours to reach the Chanshal Pass summit.

Day 4 Pabbar Valley to Janjehli/Sojha

The first leg of the journey is on Rohru-Sungri-Rampur Bushahr. The Road conditions are okay, but some sections are narrow, winding, and have steep up/down gradients. The stretch takes about 3 hours to cover the distance of 70 km.

In the second leg of our day 4 drive, we’ll be driving on National Highway 5 and National Highway 305, from Taklech to Sainj Chowk on NH5 and Sainj Chowk to Shoja on NH305. The second leg of day #4 will take approximately 4 hours to cover the 100 km distance. Depending upon the availability of the hotels, we’d book the stay in either Sojha or Janjehli.

Day 5 Janjehli/Sojha Local Sightseeing

Sojha village is a haven for backpackers and road-trippers seeking solace and adventure in equal measure. Serolsar Lake, Jalori Pass, Raghupur Fort, and Jibhi Waterfall are the places for our day excursions. In Janjehli, we can drive to Shikari Mata Temple and camp on the nearby meadows.

Chanshal Pass in the Himalayas Itinerary

Day 1: tethys himalaya, prem nagar.

Day 1 of this Pabbar Valley road trip kicks off with an easy drive from your home city to Farmville by Tethys at Prem Nagar. This lovely property is conveniently located just 15 minutes away from Kumarhatti town on the Chandigarh-Shimla highway. Not only does Farmville offer free private parking, but it also provides complimentary Wi-Fi to keep you connected throughout your stay.

Day 2: Drive to Pabbar Valley (Camping by the river)

The drive from Shimla to Rohru town of Pabbar valley is a scenic — though long, winding and weary drive with steep down-slopes and upward gradients — journey that takes you through the valleys of Lesser Himalayas of Himachal Pradesh. The drive distance is about 100 kilometers, and it takes about 5 hours to reach our campsite—located by the Pabbar river.

Day 3: Pabbar -Chanshal Pass – Pabbar

On Day 3, where we’ll hit the road to explore the most Instagrammable place of Pabbar valley. We shall be visiting the Chanshal Pass—the highest peak in the Shimla district of Himachal. This 4,520 meters high pass connects Rohru town to the twin villages of Dodra and Kwar. This pass also forms a drainage divide between Rupin river of Garhwal, Uttarakhand and Pabbar river of Himachal Pradesh. The pass offers a panoramic view of the peaks of Garhwal Himalayas (like Swargarohini) on one side and wide-angle view of cascaded valleys of lesser Himalayas on the other. On a clear day, peaks as far as Kinnaur and Spiti valley are visible from this pass.

The drive from Daranghati to Narkanda as scenic (and equally challenging) as our Day 4 drive. We’d be negotiating near infinite hairpin bends, steep down-slopes and upward gradients. Such drives are best done in all-wheel drive powered vehicles.

Day : Prem Nagar

Drive back to our basecamp, Farmville by Tethys at Prem Nagar.

Glamping Experience in the Himalayas Itinerary

Day 1: prem nagar.

On the first day of this glamping road trip, drive from your home city to Farmville by Tethys at Prem Nagar, just a 15 minutes drive from Kumarhatti town (on Chandigarh-Shimla highway). This property offers free private parking and free Wi-Fi service.

Day 2 & 3: Pabbar valley sightseeing and drive to Chanshal Pass

The day 2 is dedicated to exploring the Pabbar valley. The valley is named after Pabbar river — a right side tributary of the Tons river, which is a right side tributary of river Yamuna.

Some most bucket-listed places of the day 2 includes:

Hatkoti village and temple : Hatkoti is a small village located by the Pabbar river. The village has become synonymous with Hateshwari Durga Mata temple. The temple is built in Pyramidal root style of architecture. Inside the temple, there is a shrine dedicated to lord Shiva and 5 shrines believed to be built by the Pandavas.

Chirgaon : Famous for trout fishing and angling, this small town is less than 15 minutes drive away from Rohru.

Larot village: A scenic village on Chirgaon – Chanshal pass route.

Summerkot fort : Located on a hillock by the Summerkot village, this is the oldest temple fort of Pabbar valley. It is built in indigenous Kath-kuni architecture. Kot means a castle in the vernacular language of this region.

Drive over Bakhirna Bridge: This recently opened bridge connects right bank of river Pabbar to its left bank.

Chanshal Pass (4520 m high above mean sea level):   This pass forms a drainage divide between Rupin river of Garhwal, Uttarakhand and Pabbar river of Himachal Pradesh. The pass off a panoramic view of the peaks of Garhwal Himalayas (like Swargarohini) on one side and wide-angle view of cascaded valleys of lesser Himalayas on the other. On a clear day, peaks of  as far as Kinnaur and Spiti valley are visible from this pass.

Day 4: Daranghati wildlife sanctuary drive

Daranghati was designated by the government of Himachal Pradesh as wildlife sanctuary in 1999.  Its 171 km square area hosts some spectacular places like Sharai Koti Temple, Mural Danda, Daranghati peak and dense and biodiversity rich forest expanses.

After breakfast, we set off on the most strenuous (but thrilling) drive of our itinerary.

The day is a test of your driving skills on broken and unpaved road stretches with many steep climbs and sheer descends.

But all this is worth the mesmerizing views that await us. We’d also be covering some parts of the legendary Old Hindustan-Tibet Road. The place is famous for sightings of the western tragopan.

In the evening, we will enjoy a bonfire under the stars and constellations with the 360-degree view from a hilltop in the vicinity of Daranghati peak.  Overnight stay in cozy abodes of glamping tents set-up by Lahimalaya.

Day 5: Narkanda

Drive back to our base camp, i.e., Farmville stay by Tethys via Shimla and Kumarhatti.

DAY 1 : NARKANDA

Narkanda is a quintessential small Himalayan town located on a ridge – which is why it is called Narkanda. Kanda in local dialect means a ridge or a high place. Narkanda is snuggled in a thick alpine forest of the lesser Himalayas, about 60 km far from Shimla. Relatively speaking, a few people plan to visit or know this place. For most of the tourists, it is just a halting-place between Shimla and Sarahan. On this road trip, you would realize why at least two days should be spent here.

Day 2: BAGA SARAHAN

Today, we’re taking you on a journey to the outer Siraj Valley of Kullu. The drive is easy and smooth until you reach Dutt Nagar, a small town on the left bank of the Sutlej River, about 13 km before Rampur Bushehr. From there, we’ll take a single lane road to Baga Sarahan. This part of the drive can be a bit challenging, but it’s worth it for the stunning views. We’ll end our day with dinner and an overnight stay in camps by Tethys On The Move .

DAY 3 : BAGA SARAHAN – SANGLA, KINNAUR

After enjoying a delicious breakfast, we’ll begin our drive back to Dutt Nagar. It’s just a 45 km drive on downward slope until we reach Duttnagar. From there, we’ll continue our journey along the roaring Sutlej River until we reach Karcham bridge. Once we’re there, we’ll take a left, cross the bridge and enter the beautiful Baspa Valley. Our drive will come to a stop in the enchanting village of Sangla, which sits at an altitude of about 2700 meters. You’ll have the opportunity to check in to one of our premium properties and settle in. Don’t forget to charge your cameras and phones. This may be our opportunity to capture the stunning views of one of the most beautiful valleys of Himachal Pradesh.

DAY 4 : SANGLA AND NEARBY PLACES

Today we drive to Chitkul. Chitkul is the last village of the country before India, Tibet border. Located on the banks of Baspa River, it is practically the last point of the famous Kinner Kailash Parikrama, as one can start a trek from here. The main attractions of Chitkul are its houses, which have either slate or wooden plank roofs. It also houses a small Buddhist Temple and a small tower. There is a monastery called Kagyupa Temple where an age-old representation of Shakyamuni Buddha is worshipped. The valley offers an unmatched view of the river Baspa with the view of snow-capped mountains, apple orchards and wooden houses. By evening, back to your resting nest at Sangla. Evening as usual.

DAY 5 : SANGLA – NARKANDA

Next morning, we pack our bags to return to our basecamp, the Narkanda town.

Arrival at Narkanda Arrival at Narkanda. Our team at Tethys Resort will welcome you. Freshen up and unwind in the cozy and warm rooms of Tethys, and soak yourself in the beauty of deodar forests and apple orchards. Narkanda is about 6 hours (185 km) drive away from Chandigarh airport. Followed by briefing and drinks, cozy up around flickering flames and the fragrance of the bonfire wood logs. After dinner, we’d call it a day.

DAY 2 : NARKANDA – BAGA SARAHAN

Today, we will drive into the very heart of the outer Siraj Valley of Kullu. Drive is easy and beautiful until Dutt Nagar – a small town located on the left bank of Sutlej River on NH05 near Rampur Bushehr. A single lane road connects Duttnagar to Baga Sarahan. Bagipul-Baga Sarahan drive will be the hardest part of today’s drive. Dinner and overnight stay in camps will be by Tethys on the move.

DAY 3: BAGA SARAHAN – SANGLA

After breakfast, drive back to Dutt Nagar. A 30-minutes drive down the road will take us to Rampur Bushehr. From there, our caravan will drive along the roaring Sutlej River until Karcham. At Karcham, we take a left and drive into the Baspa Valley. The drive halts at the fairy-tale village of Sangla at an altitude of 2700 meters. Check-in to one of the premium properties. Post check-in, we drive further into the Kinnaur valley, with some of the most breathtaking mountain scenery breezing past us. Make sure your camera is charged to capture the most stunning views and moments of your life.

DAY 4 : SANGLA SIGHTSEEING

On day 4, we’ll have ample time to explore the most beautiful valleys of Kinnaur – Sangla and Kalpa. After breakfast, drive to Chitkul. Chitkul is the last village before the Indo-Tibet border. Located on the banks of Baspa River, it is practically the end point of the famous Kinner Kailash Parikrama trek. The main attraction of Chitkul is small homes which have either slates or wooden plank roofs. It also houses a century-old Mathi temple and a small Buddhist temple. In the evening, have dinner around the bonfire and share the road journey. Hit the bed early to recoup your energy reserve for the long haul drive the next day.

DAY 5 : SANGLA – TABO

Day 5 will be a long haul. We will drive a distance of around 190 km and call it a day at Tabo. We will stop at Sutlej- Spiti river confluence at Khab and Kano to take a breather. Nako village is located near the Indo-Tibet border in Kinnaur district.

DAY 6 : TABO – KAZA

Tabo is a beautiful Spitian village nestled on the left bank of Spiti River. It is home to a 1000-year-old monastery and caves. The tiny settlement is well organized, with narrow paths and driveways leading to the courtyard of Tabo monastery. After visiting the monastery and exploring the village, we will hit the road and reach Kaza town by evening.

DAY 7 : KAZA AND PLACES NEARBY

We go sightseeing and exploring places around Kaza for the next two days. The Tangyud monastery, Key (also pronounced as Ki) monastery, Kibber village, Komic village, Gete Village, and Langza village — which is well known for its marine fossils, are among some of the Instagrammable places around Kaza we will explore today. ● Hikkim – the highest post office in the world ● Langza statue ● Kaza monastery ● Chicham bridge

DAY 8 : KAZA – NARKANDA

On day 8 of the snow drive expedition, we’d drive back on the same route to Narkanda. En route, we might take a halt at places that we missed on day five and six (if time allows). By evening, we will reach Narkanda. As it is going to be a long and tiring drive, we call it a day at Tethys Resort, Narkanda with a delicious dinner.

DAY 9 : DEPARTURE

This morning, we pack our bags to return to our homes, taking with us all the memories to cherish for life.

DAY 1 : MANALI

On day 1, drive to Manali and witness why Manali is so famous among travelers – in Indian and abroad . Entering the wonderful green landscape, you will find yourself riding through pine-scented forests, rivulets with crystal-clear water, distant views of snow-clad peaks, and above all, the colorful panorama of the Himalayas. At an altitude 6,398 feet, Manali is a hill station worth visiting in the Beas River Valley. After exploring the beautiful valley surrounded by majestic mountains, we reach our hotel for an overnight stay.

DAY 2 : JISPA

On day 2, we will go to Jispa – a beautiful Himalayan town in the Lahaul Valley of Himachal Pradesh. Lying on the right bank of River Bhaga. Jispa is a 2-hour drive from Baralacha La and offers the most stunning views of surrounding mountains. It is a quaint little village located on the Manali-Leh highway, serving as a pitstop en route to Leh. The calm and serene village of Jispa offers the most beautiful zen-like sensation surrounded by picturesque views of the mist-covered mountains and clouds.

DAY 3 : PADUM

Today we will reach Padum. Padum is named after the 8th century Buddhist guru Padmasambhava. It is the administrative center of Zanskar Valley. Historically, it was one of the two main capitals of the Zanskar kingdom, the other being Jangla. Padum is an ideal site for travelers who wish to escape the usual hectic and teeming touristy spots. We leave you with nothing but all the peace, solitude and abundant natural beauty you can ask for from mother nature.

DAY 4: PADUM Sightseeing

Today we enjoy the cultural and fun activities in and around Padum. The area around Padum is enigmatic, with stunning Buddhist monasteries emanating positive vibes across the valley. These holy places are a must-see, as most of them were built at least 500–2500 years ago. They teleport you to the ancient times with an immersive experience of relics of Buddhism. You can also visit Shilla waterfall, which is a short 30-min drive and propped up against a gigantic mountain, located in the charming village of Shila.

DAY 5 : LEH

On Day 5, we move to Leh. The beautiful crown of India in the Indus River valley of the union territory of Ladakh. It is the land of high passes and lakes. Mountains dominate the landscape around Leh as it is surrounded by snow-capped mountains on all sides, the beauty of this place is unparalleled. Ladakh has become the favorite among travelers from across the globe. We’ll check into a premium property here and call it a day.

DAY 6 : LEH LOCAL

Leh is the epitome of scenic beauty. Some famous places we will visit in and around Leh are: ● Shey Monastery ● Royal Leh Palace ● Alchi Monastery ● Gurudwara Pathar Sahib ● Namgyal Monastery ● Hall of Fame ● Thiksey Monastery ● Hemis Monastery ● Khardung La Pass

Being a small town, you can reach most of its places by foot to experience the mystic land of the martian terrains. Enjoy the wild beauty at the hypnotizing sites in Leh; bright days and starry nights are definitely going to leave you captivated for the entire life.

DAY 7 : NUBRA VALLEY

On Day 7, we will drive to Nubra Valley. We’ll cross Khardung La, which is one of the world’s highest motorable roads in India. Hailed as the high-altitude desert, Nubra Valley, in the north-east of Ladakh is one of the most picturesque places to visit in Ladakh.

With the exceptional beauty of its postcard blue skies, snow-clad mountains, lakes, and poplar trees with breathtaking views and delightfully hospitable people – Nubra Valley is recently opened to explore in Ladakh.

Once a trading route connecting eastern Tibet with Turkistan via Karakoram Pass, Nubra invites you to experience an unforgettable trip. You can see dunes, monasteries and ruined old palaces. The Shyok River, and Nubra/Siachen River flow through the large part of the valley and separate if from Ladakh and Karakoram Ranges.

You can enjoy a ride on the back of the double-humped Bactrian Camels while admiring the beauty of snow-covered mountain peaks.

The valley slopes are covered with thick thorny shrubs. The village in the valley has thick plantations of poplar and willow trees. Several ancient gompas and palaces surround the area. To the north of Nubra Valley lies the very popular Siachen Glacier. We will stop for an overnight stay in camps.

DAY 8 : NUBRA VALLEY

A clutch of beautiful hideaways and warmth and generosity of the people of Nubra valley makes it a place where spending at least two days become a necessity. This will be our second day in Nubra valley, and we’ll be visiting the hideaways of Nubra valley like:

Maitreya Buddha, Diskit: 32 feet high statute of future Buddha. Overlooking the Shyok river, it is located about 115 kilometres north of Leh city, construction of this statue started in 2006, and it took about 50 months to complete. Along with the Maitreya Buddha Statue, we’ll be visiting Diskit Monastery — the largest and the oldest monastery (established in 14th century by a follower of the founder of Gelugpa sect of Buddhism.

Turtuk village: the second last village on India-Pakistan border. Located on about 92 kilometres north-west of Diskit (and 205 km north-west of Leh), this village is hailed as the second northernmost village (after Thang) of India. Bordering Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan, Turtuk is 10 kilometres away from Thang – the northernmost village of India.

DAY 9 : PANGONG TSO

On day 8, we’ll visit Pangong Lake or Pangong Tso – the world’s highest saltwater lake. The 134 km-long beautiful endorheic lake located in the Indian Himalayas extends from India to China. Pangong Lake is situated at an altitude of 4350 meters and is one of the biggest tourist attractions in the country. The beauty of this lake has attracted Bollywood and tourists from across the world. The stay will be in a beautiful campsite.

DAY 10 : HANLE

Hanle village is located about 260 kilometres south-east of Leh and a little over 310 kilometres – via Tsaga-La and Rezang-La War Memorial – from Pangong Lake. This found a place in travel itineraries of astrophotographers and space-enthusiasts since Indian Institute of Astrophysics opened astro observatory here in 2001. Hanle is also a part of 1073 square kilometres area designated as “India’s first Dark Sky Reserve”.

In Hanle, we’ll be visiting 17th century built Hanle monastery. After the monastery visit, we drive to Photi-La – 5524 meters high pass offering panoramic views of the valley.

DAY 11 : LEH

On Day 11, we’ll be returning to Leh city. En route, we’ll pay a visit to fabled Buddhist monasteries like Hemis, Shey, Thiksey and Stakna.

DAY 12 : MANALI

We set off early today for the most challenging drive of the trip. On a previous trip on this route, we sighted three Tibetan wolves running alongside us for over a kilometer. We might have rare sightings this time as well if we are lucky. We can view some of the longest glaciers today as we drive over the mountain passes — Kunzum and Rohtang. We will stop and have lunch at a very famous Dhaba situated in the middle of nowhere that serves the best noodles and rice you have ever tasted. Watch out for the chilly winds and the harsh sun. We have a stunning drive as we cross Rohtang Tunnel into the alpine region of the Kullu Valley.

Today we check in into a premium hotel for an overnight halt. Tonight, we all put our feet up, have an elaborate dinner, a few drinks and discuss our favorite moments from the Roof Of India trip.

DAY 13 : DEPARTURE

The next morning, we pack our bags to return to our homes, taking with us all the beautiful memories…

Narkanda Snow Drive Itinerary

Arrive at “Tethys Ski Resort” situated in Narkanda at a height of 9000 feet. Built in old colonial style, the hotel is covered with thick forests and apple orchard on all sides. It takes 9 hours from Delhi and 5 min from Chandigarh to reach Narkanda. Welcome drinks are offered at the time of arrival followed by bonfire and dinner.

DAY 2 : SARA MEADOW

After breakfast, we leave for Sara Meadow. We will experience the snow drive in the shadow of tall, snow-covered pine trees, and enjoy getting stuck in the snow. The area is remote, which makes you feel connected to nature. After reaching Sara Meadow, you will feel a gush of freshness coming from the mountains covered in fresh snow. You will feel like not coming back.

A day filled with thrill and adventure comes to an end as we head back on the same road to reach the hotel by evening. Upon reaching back at the resort, tea and snacks are served by the bonfire, followed by a delicious dinner. Next day, we explore a new road, a new location lost in the remoteness of the snowy hills.

Day 3: BAGI

This day is going to be special and challenging. After breakfast, we drive on Bagi road. Yesterday’s drive was just a teaser; today we put our off-road driving skills to test. We will enjoy cars dragging in the opposite direction as we maneuver curves on the narrow road. We march ahead as tires get stuck in the snow, and mud flaps and car doors are covered with snow and mud. Of course, you are not on your own – our lead car and backup team stand guard all the time while our convoy moves ahead on the snowy trail.

By dusk, we move back on the same road to reach the hotel to enjoy a hot and delicious dinner. We have food, drink to the adventure and share our experiences of driving in snow. This is how we call it a day and cozy up in the warm bed and drift away in the dreamland of adventure.

DAY 4 : DEPARTURE

The group photo is taken after breakfast and it’s time to say goodbye. We take home good memories and adventure tales from this off-roading experience of our lifetime.

Arrival at Narkanda. Our team at Tethys Resort, Narkanda will welcome you. Freshen up and unwind in the cozy rooms of Tethys Resort and soak yourself in the beauty of deodar forest and apple orchards. Narkanda is about 6 hours’ drive (185 km) from Chandigarh airport. Followed by briefing and drinks, cozy up around flickering flames and the fragrance of the bonfire wood logs. We call it a day after dinner.

DAY 2 : NARKANDA – BAGA SARAHAN

Today, we will drive into the very heart of the outer Siraj valley of Kullu. Drive is easy and beautiful until Dutt Nagar – a small town located on the left bank of Sutlej River on NH05 near Rampur Bushahr. A single lane road connects Dutt Nagar to Baga Sarahan. Bagipul-Baga Sarahan drive will be the hardest part of today’s journey. By eveninng, we reach our destinaton – Baga Sarahan.

Dinner and overnight stay arrangements by Tethys on the move.

DAY 3 : BAGA SARAHAN – KALPA

We’ll drive back on the same route (Bagipul-Nirmand-Dutt Nagar) to return to NH05. We continue the drive on Hindustan-Tibet road. A two-hour drive on the HT road takes us to Tranda Dhank (cliff) – a kilometer-long stretch carved in rock face by Britishers along the deep Sutlej River gorge. We drive on the same route until Powari. From here, the caravan will leave the highway and drive up on a series of hairpin bends on Powari-Kalpa connecting road. Our fatigue and weariness (owing to 140 km-long drive) will vanish as soon as we watch a glorious sunset over Kinner Kailash range. By evening, we check-in to a hotel, and go off to sleep after a delicious dinner.

DAY 4: KALPA – KAZA

Day 4 will be a long haul. We will drive a distance of around 210 kms to reach Kaz by evening. Before reaching our destination for the day, we will either stop at Nako or Tabo to take a breather. Nako village is located near the Indo-Tibet border in Kinnaur district. The high-altitude hamlet is adorned by a small, beautiful lake and a monastery. Another gem in the remoteness of Spiti Valley is Tabo, which is famous for its century-old monasteries and Buddhist caves.

DAY 5 : EXPLORE KAZA AND PLACES NEARBY

We go sightseeing and exploring places around Kaza for the next two days. The Tangyud monastery, Key (also pronounced as Ki) monastery, the Kibber village, the Komic village, the Gette village, and the Langza village – well known for its marine fossils, are some of the Instagrammable places around Kaza we will explore today.

DAY 6 : KAZA AND AROUND

On day 6, we explore more places around Kaza town: ● Hikkim – the highest post office in the world ● Komic village ● Kaza monastery ● Chicham bridge ● Kaza market

DAY 7 : KAZA – CHANDRATAL

On day 7, we drive to Kunzum Pass (the gateway to Lahaul Valley) and take a jeepable road 3 km short of Batal. The narrow road leads to one of the most beautiful places in Spiti Valley – Chandratal. Chandratal is a Himalayan Lake tucked deep in the mountains. Breathtaking views and crystal-clear water of the lake will wash all your worries away. After enjoying beautiful views at the lake, we return to the camps for an overnight stay.

DAY 8 : CHANDRATAL – MANALI

Today we drive back on the same road to reach Batal. Batal is a vast flatland in Lahaul Valley. It is also a popular milestone and halting place for people coming either from Kaza or Manali. Beyond Batal, we’ll come across the worst stretch of road on the Kaza-Manali route. It takes around 5-6 hours to cover a 100 km odd distance from Batal to Manali. Road conditions are poor till Gramphoo. Beyond Gramphoo, barring a few patches, the road is in good shape until Manali.

Finally, the day has come when we say goodbye to our friends and beautiful landscapes that accompanied us this entire week and treated us well. It feels as if our trip started just yesterday. We have made so many good memories that are going to stay with us for life.

Arrival at Narkanda. Our team at Tethys Resort, Narkanda will welcome you. Freshen up and unwind in the cozy rooms of Tethys and soak yourself in the beauty of deodar forests and apple orchards.

Narkanda is about 6 hours (185 km) drive from Chandigarh airport. Followed by briefing and drinks, cozy up around flickering flames and the fragrance of the bonfire wood logs.

After dinner, we’d call it a day.

DAY 3 : BAGA SARAHAN – SANGLA

After breakfast, we drive back to Dutt Nagar. A 30-minute drive down the hill will take us to Rampur Bushahr. From there, our caravan will drive along the roaring Sutlej River.

At Karcham, we take a right and drive into the Baspa Valley. The drive halts at the fairy-tale village of Sangla at an altitude of 2700 meters. Check in to one of the premium properties here. Post check- in, we explore some of the most breathtaking mountain scenery breezing past us in Kinnaur Valley.

Make sure your camera is charged to capture the most stunning views and moments of your life.

DAY 4: SANGLA – KALPA

On day 4, we’d have ample time to explore two most beautiful places of Kinnaur- Sangla and Kalpa. After breakfast, drive to Chitkul. Chitkul is the last village before the Indo-Tibet border. Located on the right bank of Baspa River, it is practically the end point of the famous Kinner Kailash Parikrama trek.

The main attraction of Chitkul is small homes with slates or wooden plank roofs. It also houses a small Buddhist Temple and famous Mathi Temple.

There is a monastery called Kagyupa Temple, where an age-old representation of Shakyamuni Buddha is worshiped. The valley offers an unmatched view of the River Baspa, towering snow-capped mountains and apple orchards. By noon, drive back to our basecamp at Sangla.

Have lunch and hit the road again. Drive back to Karcham and cross the bridge to get back on NH05 again.

Continue driving on Karcham-Powari road. At Powari, the caravan leaves the highway and drive on a series of hairpin bends of the Powari-Kalpa connecting road.

Our fatigue and weariness (owing to 140 km-long drive) will vanish after watching a glorious sunset over Kinner Kailash range.

Check-in into a hotel, have dinner and we call it a day.

DAY 5 : KALPA – KAZA

Day 5 will be a long haul. We will drive a distance of around 210 km to reach Kaza by evening. We will either stop at Nako or Tabo to take a breather. Nako village is located near the Indo-Tibet border in Kinnaur district. Nako has a beautiful, small lake and a monastery, whereas Tabo is famous for its age-old monasteries and Budhhist caves.

DAY 6 : EXPLORE KAZA AND PLACES NEARBY

We go sightseeing and exploring places around Kaza for the next two days. The Tangyud monastery, Key (also pronounced as Ki) monastery, the Kibber village, the Komic village, the Gette village, and the Langza village – well known for its marine fossils, are some of the Instagrammable places around Kaza we will explore today.

DAY 7 : KAZA AND AROUND

On day 7, we explore more places around Kaza town:

• Hikkim – the highest post office in the world • Komic village • Kaza monastery • Chicham bridge • Kaza market

DAY 8 : KAZA – MANALI

On day 8, we drive to Kunzum Pass (the gateway to Lahaul Valley) and head for Batal. Batal is a vast flatland in Spiti. It is also a popular milestone and halting place for people coming either from Kaza or Manali. After Batal, we’ll come across the worst stretch of road on the Kaza-Manali route. It takes around 5-6 hours to cover a 100 km-odd distance from Batal to Manali. Road conditions are poor till Gramphoo. From there, barring a few stretches, the road is in good shape until Manali.

Today morning, we pack our bags to return to our homes, taking with us all the memories to cherish for life.

DAY 1: Arrival @ Tethys

Narkanda at a height of 8,100 feet is around 440 kms away from Delhi and is a two hours drive from Shimla. Narkanda is famous for its snow skis, Hatu peak, abundant nature and much more. We will be staying at the colonial style built Tethys Himalayas perched amidst a thick cover of forest and apple orchards. Located in the midst of the apple belt of Himachal, 65 Kms beyond Shimla on NH 22, en-route to the Sangla valley (Kinnaur), this Narkanda resort offers a fairy-tale setting of nature and views of Himalayas. Welcome drink on arrival thereafter allotment of accommodation. Evening Bonfire and 2×2 snacks at Club Tethys followed by dinner.

DAY 2: DARAN GHATI

Post Breakfast we set off into the most strenuous drive of our itinerary. The day is the test of your driving skills on stone laden roads with many steep climbs. But all this is worth the mesmerizing view in stored. Daranghati once the game reserve of Bushahr dynasty, also popular for the legendary Old Hindustan-Tibet Road that traverses through its expanse. Thanks to DaranGhati Sanctuary’s geographic condition, it’s one of the best reserves in Himachal Pradesh to observe wildlife. The subtropical wilderness in the Himachal Pradesh makes Daranghati Sanctuary a thrilling wonderland. The place is famous for spotting the western tragopan. Evening on the hilltop with 360-degree view in the vicinity of young Deodar forest. We will stay the night at our campsite at Daranghati enjoying the Glamping by Tethys on the move.

DAY 3: SHRAIKOTI TEMPLE TREK

Today we set up early for Shraikoti Temple, dedicated to Godess Durga and is situated on the top of Shraikoti peak, at about 11,000 ft. The location of the temple is sufficient to get one relieved from the hassles of the world around, the panoramic view around the temple is worth and most important and the highest of all is the divinity that engulfs. Packed lunch will be served and yes bonfire and overnight camping awaits you back at camp Tethys

DAY 4: BAGA SARAHAN

Post Breakfast we head into the eco-zone of Great Himalayan National Park to reach the majestic vale of Baga Sarahan, perched high above Bagipul. Its more of a goblet than a vale in fact, lying high above the valley below- a world within a world, an enchanted territory. Today we leave you to enjoy the silence of the mountains and to experience tranquility of mind.

DAY 5: RETURN TO SHIMLA/CHAIL

Like all good things, this trip too comes to an end and we bid goodbye to the majestic mountains. We return to the normal, shower, rest, party, bonfire, music.

DAY 4: RETURN TO SHIMLA/CHAIL

Day 1: arrival at manali.

On the first day of the trip, you will reach Manali for an overnight stay at a hotel. Manali is a place that needs no introduction. As you make your way to the tourist hotspot of Himachal, you start getting those beautiful vibes of the beautiful, open valley that lays right under the famous Rohtang Pass. Manali is a perfect place to live near mountains and glacial rivers. The place is ideal for adventurous activities, rejuvenating your mind, and savouring lip-smacking local delicacies. We call it a day with tasty dinner and lovely music.

DAY 2: JISPA

After breakfast, there will be a small briefing session before we hit the road. We will start making ascent towards Rohtang Pass. We will spend some time here and then head towards our next beautiful destination – Chhatru. BonFire and delicious food awaits our arrival at an offbeat camping location organised by “Hospitality on the move by Tethys Himalaya” at Chhatru.

DAY 3: UDAIPUR

After driving through difficult terrain and narrow paths, you must need a day’s rest. So our day 5 will be a resting day so that you can rejuvenate and ease up yourself by taking short walks around the river bank. For those who would like to explore Udaipur, we will go to Triloknath and Myad valley and come back to our Campsite by the river Chenab.

DAY 4: DEPARTURE

Finally the day has come when we say goodbye to our friends and beautiful landscapes that accompanied us for an entire week and treated us well. It feels as if our trip started just yesterday. We have made so many good memories that are going to stay with us for life.

DAY 1 : MANALI (8th July)

Arrive at Manali by late afternoon and check into a luxurious resort/hotel. In the evening, the convoy meets for the first ice-breaking session over a barbeque and sumptuous dinner

DAY 2 : JISPA (9th July)

This is the day when we leave the green valleys and enter the Trans Himalayas. After breakfast, we will have a detailed briefing with a round of introduction. Then we start towards the famous Atal Tunnel from where we enter the Lahaul Valley at Sissu. We then cross through beautiful landscapes to reach Tandi which is known for the confluence of rivers Chandra and Bhaga which join at Tandi to form the mighty Chenab. From there we reach Keylong and then Jispa. Jispa is a small settlement on Manali-Leh highway known for its natural beauty. We check in to a premium hotel/resort with a bonfire and barbeque where we dance to the local Himachali tunes.

DAY 3 : PADUM (10th July)

This day is going to be one of the most adventurous days of the trip. After breakfast, we leave on Manali-Leh highway and from Darcha we take a diversion to Shinkula and then Zanskar Valley. The road is freshly tarred until a few kms short of Shinkula. The last few kms get challenging. Finally, we reach Shinkula which is a high mountain pass situated at ~5091mts can be called the highest mountain pass of Himachal which opened As we descend the pass, we drive on the treacherous roads with caution. We may have to cross a couple of River/Water crossings. We also get to witness the beautiful Gonbo Rongjon peak and cross through villages of Zanskar to reach Padum. Night stay at Hotel/Homestay at Padum

DAY 4: PADUM LOCAL (11th July)

After a long journey on the previous day, we do a relaxed start after our breakfast, where we set out to explore the beauty of Zanskar around Padum. We may choose to visit places like Karsha monastery, Stongdey Monastery, Zangla Fort, the primitive villages of Zanskar Valley. Finally, we end the day at the same hotel/homestay at Padum.

DAY 5 : LEH (12th July)

As it is a long journey, we start the day early for another adventurous day. We take the same route towards Zangla which is freshly built. Post that, we get on off-road trails towards Lingshed. Post-Zangla on the route towards Lingshed, it is majorly offroading with the river flowing by your side. From Lingshed, we start the climb towards Singela pass. This route ahead will take you through small settlements of Fotoksar, after which we climb another mighty pass Sirsila Finally we hit tarred roads at Wanla and then head towards Leh through Khaltse. We may take a small diversion towards Lamayuru if the time permits Finally we check in to a luxury resort in Leh and end the day with a comfortable bonfire, barbeque, and dinner.

DAY 6 : LEH and AROUND(13th July)

As the previous day was challenging, we take it easy on this day. we may explore places like Namgyal Tsemo Monastery, Shanti Stupa, Leh Palace, Thiksey Monastery, and Rancho (3 Idiots) School. We may also visit Sham valley. We may spend the latter half of the day in the Leh market where they can enjoy the café culture. After completing the day, we head back to our resort in Leh.

DAY 7 : NUBRA VALLEY (14th July)

After an early breakfast, we start your travel towards the Khardungla pass which is situated at ~ 5359 mts/18390 feet is the Khardungla Pass, which also happens to be the highest point of our trip. After halting for a while on Khardungla we enter into Nubra Valley. We explore Diskit village, the headquarter village of Nubra Valley. And the Gompa on the hilltop there, Then we head to Hunder to enjoy a walk or a 2 hour Camel Safari from Hundar. Or if time permits, we may do a drive towards Turtuk which is a border village that was recaptured by the Indian Army in 197. This village is inhabited by Balti Muslims. Night stay at a luxury resort at Hunder where we enjoy bonfire and barbeque.

DAY 8 : PANGONG TSO (15th July)

After breakfast at camp/resort, we start for our next destination Pangong Lake (situated at ~4224mts/14, 500 ft above sea level) via Shayok and on to Tang Tse and Spangmik(Pangong). The route follows the Shyok river and then climbs up a mountain before finally descending into Shyok village. We tend to reach Pangong by afternoon.

DAY 9 : TSO MORIRI (16th August)

After having our breakfast, we leave for Tsomoriri via Chushul village and Merak village. This is a beautiful drive alongside beautiful Pangong lake Then we reach Chushul and then cross through Tsaga -La (Pass) and Loma and further towards Maha Bridge and finally reach Tsomoriri. This lake is perched at an altitude of ~4,522 m (14,836 ft) and is the largest of the high altitude lakes entirely within India. After spending some time on the shore, we retire in our campsie at Korzok.

DAY 10 : JISPA (17th July)

As this is going to be a long d, we start our day early. From Korzok we head back the same way till Mahe Bridge and from there take the diversion, towards Tso Kar. The road from Mahe Bridge is an off-road After Tso Kar we head to meet the main Leh – Manali highway. We cross through Moore Plains – Pang – Gata Loops Sarchu and Darcha. We also cross through 3 high mountain passes on this day like, Nakeela Lachulung La and Baralachala. Finally, we reach our stay at Jispa where we end the day with barbeque and dinner

DAY 11 : MANALI (18th July)

On this day we may take the luxury of a relaxed start. After breakfast, we start our journey back towards Manali, we make cover places we missed earlier. Finally, we enter Manali side through the Atal tunnel and check in to our hotel/resort. Finally, we gather for this last night of the trip to celebrate the success of the trip

DAY 12 : DEPARTURE (19th July)

The next morning, we pack our bags to return to our homes taking with us all the memories to cherish for life

DAY 1 : MANALI (13th August)

Day 2 : jispa (14th august), day 3 : padum (15th august), day 4: padum local(16th august), day 5 : leh (17th august), day 6 : leh and around(18th august), day 7 : nubra valley (19th august), day 8 : pangong tso (20th august), day 9 : tso moriri (21th august), day 10 : jispa (22nd august), day 11 : manali (23th august), day 12 : departure (24th august), day 1 : kasauli hills.

Arrival at Kasauli Hills (Prem Nagar)

One of the premium properties await your arrival at Kasauli Hills offering a beautiful platter of cozy accommodation in a pollution-free environment. Kasauli is an hour and a half away from Chandigarh airport. Followed by briefing and check in, bonfire awaits your arrival with a choice of barbeque followed by dinner.

DAY 2 : DRIVE TO – CAMP TETHYS (PABBAR VALLEY)

Driving into Himalayan countryside through Apple orchards and villages we reach splendid Pabbar Valley. Pabbar is one of the most beautiful valley in Himachal. Majestic mountains, splashing streams, natural beauty of shimmering lakes and breath-taking landscapes, Pabbar valley is a travellers dream. Bonfire and delicious food awaits your arrival at an offbeat camping location along the river. The concept we have titled TETHYS ON the MOVE.

DAY 3 : PABBAR VALLEY-CHANSHAL-PABBAR

Post sumptuous breakfast and briefing, today we drive further into breathtakingly beautiful Chanshal. Rising above the Pabbar valley, Chanshal resembles a resplendent crown. The world below appears like a painting of streams and brooks laden landscape that runs amuck into forest lands. Overnight at Camp Tethys along river Pabbar.

DAY 4: DARANGHATI

The Daranghati Sanctuary is located in Shimla District Rampur Bushahr, Himachal Pradesh, India. It has undisturbed forest areas. Monal, Tragopan, Koklas and Kalij are the pheasants found here. Some of the common animals found here are Musk deer, Goral and Thar.

DAY 5 : SANGLA

Post Breakfast driving through Sungri and later along the grandeur Sutlej through a beautiful and remote region called the Bapsa valley the ride halts at fairy-tale village of Sangla at an altitude of 2700 meters. Check-in to one of the premium properties. Post check-in, we go further into the Kinnaur valley with some of the most breath taking mountain scenery you can imagine. Make sure your camera is charged today. Enjoy peaceful crossways to the valley where one can be in awe of the plethora of flora and fauna including orchards, cedar trees, and fir trees and many more.

DAY 6 : SANGLA

Today we drive to Chitkul. Chitkul is the last village of the country before India Tibet border.Located on the banks of Baspa River, it is practically the last point of the famous Kinner Kailash Parikrama as one can start a trek from here.The main attractions of Chitkul are its houses which have either slate or wooden plank roofs. It also houses a small Buddhist Temple and a small tower. There is a monastery called Kagyupa Temple where an age old representation of Shakyamuni Buddha is worshipped. The valley offers an unmatched view of the river Baspa with the view of snow-capped mountains, apple orchards and wooden houses. By evening back to your resting nest at Sangla. Evening as usual.

DAY 7 : DEPARTURE

Next morning, we pack our bags to return our homes taking with us all the memories to cherish for life

DAY 2: MANALI TO CHHATRU

Day 3: chhatru- chandertal- kunzum la- chhatru.

This is going to be a rough ride as roads heading towards Kaza is bumpy at places. The drive is tiring but beautiful landscapes dotted with streams and meadows make the drive joyful. We will take a connecting road leading to Chandra Taal at Batal. We will reach Chandra Taal during the day. After relishing packed lunch, we will head to Kunzum la driving through tough roads. Kunzum La (4590 Mtr Pass) connects Lahaul with Spiti. The crest presents a majestic panorama of peaks. After some sightseeing, we will head back to our campsite by “Hospitality on the Move by Tethys Himalaya”at Chhatru for Night stay.

DAY 4: CHHATRU- SHINKU LA- UDAIPUR

After witnessing so much natural beauty and adventure, you might be expecting something subtle, but this place and drive to Shinku La will completely sweep you off your feet. Rather than driving straight on the Manali-Leh highway, we will take an off-road leading to Shinku La. This is completely a new adventure trail that offers you a chance to explore the unexplored high mountain pass. Thereafter, we will descend towards Udaipur driving through Keylong. Keylong has willow- lined water courses, green fields and majestic mountains. We will reach Udaipur by the evening for night stay at the camp Tethys. The campsite will be on a beautiful location by the river Chenab. This charming campsite is a great place to stay as it gives you an amazing treat being an ideal place to feel the beauty of nature and enjoy it at its best. We spend wonderful time under the starry sky beside the river while setting up a bonfire.

DAY 5: UDAIPUR (Rest Day)

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Epic Road Trip from Delhi to Goa: 2000+ km Adventure Through Vibrant Cities

October 24, 2023

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A road trip from Delhi to Goa is an epic journey that will take you through some of India’s most diverse and beautiful landscapes. From the bustling metropolis of Delhi to the lush green hills of Madhya Pradesh, the arid deserts of Rajasthan, and the pristine beaches of Goa, this road trip has something to offer everyone.

This blog post will provide you with everything you need to plan your perfect road trip from Delhi to Goa, including the best routes to take, places to stop along the way, and things to do in Goa.

Planning Your Road Trip

Epic Road Trip from Delhi to Goa: 2000+ km Adventure Through Vibrant Cities

Choose the best route

The two main routes from Delhi to Goa are the NH 48 highway and the NH 753 highway . The NH 48 highway is the fastest route, but it can be quite boring. The NH 753 highway is slightly longer, but it is more scenic. It also takes you through some interesting historical sites, such as the Ajanta Caves and the Ellora Caves.

Here are two possible routes from Delhi to Goa:

Route 1: Delhi – Agra – Jaipur – Jodhpur – Udaipur – Ahmedabad – Surat – Mumbai – Pune – Goa

Route 2: Delhi – Gwalior – Bhopal – Indore – Aurangabad – Pune – Goa

Both routes take a round 2-3 days to complete, depending on how much time you want to spend at each stop.

Book your accommodation

It’s a good idea to book your accommodation in advance, especially if you’re traveling during the peak season for road trip from Delhi to Goa. There are many different types of accommodation available in Goa, from budget guesthouses to luxury hotels.

If you’re looking for a relaxing beach vacation, you may want to consider staying in North Goa. This region is home to popular beaches such as Baga, Calangute, and Anjuna. If you’re interested in history and culture, you may want to consider staying in South Goa. This region is home to UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as the Basilica of Bom Jesus and the Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception.

Get your car ready

If you’re planning on driving to Goa, it’s important to make sure your car is in good condition. Have your car serviced before you leave, and check the tire pressure and oil levels regularly.

Pack for all types of weather

The weather in India can vary greatly depending on the time of year. If you’re traveling during the summer, be sure to pack light, comfortable clothing and sunscreen. If you’re traveling during the winter, be sure to pack a jacket and some warm clothes.

Be prepared for long drives

The road trip from Delhi to Goa is long, so be sure to be prepared. Bring plenty of snacks and drinks, and make sure to take breaks every few hours.

Things to do along the way

  • Visit the Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World
  • Explore the Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Visit the Mehtab Bagh, a garden with stunning views of the Taj Mahal
  • Take a boat ride on the Yamuna River
  • Shop for souvenirs at the Taj Mahal Emporium
  • Visit the Amber Fort, a hilltop fort with stunning views of the city
  • Explore the City Palace, a complex of palaces and courtyards
  • Visit the Hawa Mahal, also known as the Palace of Winds, a five-story facade with 953 windows
  • Shop for souvenirs at the Johari Bazaar, a traditional market selling jewelry, textiles, and other handicrafts
  • Visit the Mehrangarh Fort, one of the largest forts in India
  • Explore the Jaswant Thada, a white marble cenotaph
  • Take a walk through the Jodhpur Blue City, a maze of narrow streets lined with blue-painted houses
  • Shop for souvenirs at the Sardar Market, a traditional market selling textiles, spices, and other handicrafts
  • Take a boat ride on Lake Pichola, one of the most beautiful lakes in India
  • Visit the City Palace, a complex of palaces, gardens, and courtyards
  • Visit the Jagdish Temple, a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu
  • Shop for souvenirs at the Hathipole Bazaar, a traditional market selling textiles, jewelry, and other handicrafts
  • Visit the Sabarmati Ashram, where Mahatma Gandhi lived for many years
  • Explore the Adalaj Stepwell, a five-story stepwell with intricate carvings
  • Visit the Calico Museum of Textiles, which houses a collection of over 50,000 textiles from India and around the world
  • Shop for souvenirs at the Law Garden Night Market, a night market selling textiles, handicrafts, and food
  • Visit the Dutch Garden, a Mughal-era garden with fountains and flowerbeds
  • Explore the Surat Castle, a 16th-century fort
  • Visit the Hajira Village, a village known for its shipbuilding and textile industries
  • Shop for souvenirs at the Surat Cloth Market, one of the largest textile markets in India
  • Visit the Gateway of India, a basalt arch monument built to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to India in 1911
  • Explore the Dhobi Ghat, the world’s largest open-air laundry
  • Visit the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, a museum with a collection of Indian art and artifacts
  • Take a Bollywood tour and learn about the Indian film industry
  • Shop for souvenirs at the Colaba Causeway, a street market selling everything from clothes and accessories to souvenirs and snacks
  • Visit the Shreemant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple, a popular Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha
  • Explore the Aga Khan Palace, a former royal residence that was used as a prison for Mahatma Gandhi and his wife during World War II
  • Visit the Osho International Meditation Resort, a spiritual center founded by Indian mystic Osho Rajneesh
  • Shop for souvenirs at the Laxmi Road Market, a traditional market selling everything from clothes and accessories to souvenirs and snacks

Things to do in Goa: Road Trip from Delhi to Goa

Relax on the beach.

Road trip from Delhi to Goa

Goa is known for its beautiful beaches, which offer something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for a secluded beach to relax on or a lively beach where you can party all night long, you’re sure to find it in Goa. Some of the most popular beaches in Goa include:

Baga Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Goa, known for its lively atmosphere and variety of water sports and activities. It is a great place to relax and soak up the sun, or to try your hand at activities such as parasailing, banana boat rides, and jet skiing. There are also a number of restaurants and bars on the beach, so you can enjoy a meal or drink while watching the sunset.

Calangute Beach

Calangute Beach is another popular beach in Goa, located just south of Baga Beach. It is also known for its lively atmosphere and variety of water sports and activities. Calangute Beach is a bit larger than Baga Beach, and it has a wider range of accommodation options, from budget guesthouses to luxury resorts.

Anjuna Beach

Anjuna Beach is a popular beach for its flea market and nightlife. The flea market is held every Wednesday and is a great place to find souvenirs, handicrafts, and clothing. Anjuna Beach is also known for its full-moon parties, which are held once a month and attract large crowds.

Candolim Beach

Candolim Beach is a more relaxed beach located just north of Calangute Beach. It is a great place to relax and enjoy the sun and sand. Candolim Beach has a number of restaurants and bars, but it is not as lively as Baga or Calangute Beach.

Palolem Beach

Palolem Beach is a secluded beach located in South Goa. It is known for its laid-back atmosphere and beautiful scenery. Palolem Beach is a great place to relax and escape the crowds. There are a number of small guesthouses and restaurants on the beach, but it is not as developed as some of the other beaches in Goa.

Things to do at each beach:

Baga beach:.

  • Water sports: parasailing, banana boat rides, jet skiing, scuba diving, etc.
  • Relax on the beach and soak up the sun.
  • Enjoy a meal or drink at one of the many restaurants and bars on the beach.
  • Visit the Tito’s Lane nightlife district, located just behind the beach.

Calangute Beach:

  • Visit the Calangute Market, a large market selling souvenirs, handicrafts, and clothing.

Anjuna Beach:

  • Visit the Anjuna Flea Market, held every Wednesday.
  • Enjoy a full-moon party on the beach (held once a month).

Candolim Beach:

  • Visit the Fort Aguada, a Portuguese fort located nearby.
  • Take a boat trip to the nearby islands of Grande Island and Butterfly Island.

Palolem Beach:

  • Go for a swim in the Arabian Sea.
  • Enjoy a meal or drink at one of the many small restaurants and bars on the beach.
  • Take a boat trip to the nearby Kolavai Backwaters.
  • Visit the Talpona Waterfall,  located a short distance from the beach.

No matter which beach you choose, you’re sure to have a great time in Goa. It is a beautiful state with something to offer everyone.

Visit the markets

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Goa is home to many colorful markets where you can buy souvenirs, clothes, and spices. Some of the most popular markets in Goa include:

Anjuna Flea Market

The Anjuna Flea Market is one of the most popular markets in Goa, and for good reason. It is a huge market with a wide variety of stalls selling everything from souvenirs and clothes to spices and jewelry. The market is held every Wednesday from around 9 a.m. to 6pm, and it is a great place to spend a few hours browsing and shopping.

Some of the things you can find at the Anjuna Flea Market include:

  • Handmade souvenirs, such as pottery, textiles, and wooden crafts
  • Jewelry, including traditional Indian designs and beaded pieces
  • Clothes, from traditional Indian garments to bohemian-style beachwear
  • Spices, such as curry powder, turmeric, and garam masala
  • Other goods, such as bags, shoes, and home décor

When visiting the Anjuna Flea Market, it is important to bargain with the vendors. They are used to haggling, and they will expect you to do the same. You can usually get a good deal on most items, especially if you buy in bulk.

Mapusa Market

The Mapusa Market is another popular market in Goa. It is a large market with a wide variety of stalls selling everything from fresh produce and spices to clothes and jewelry. The market is held every Friday from around 9 am to 6 pm.

Some of the things you can find at the Mapusa Market include:

  • Fresh produce, such as fruits, vegetables, and herbs
  • Clothes, from traditional Indian garments to Western-style clothing
  • Jewelry, including traditional Indian designs and gold and silver jewelry

The Mapusa Market is a great place to go if you are looking for fresh produce and spices. It is also a good place to go if you are on a budget, as the prices are generally lower than at other markets in Goa.

Arpora Night Market

The Arpora Night Market is a night market that is held every Saturday from around 7pm to midnight. It is a smaller market than the Anjuna Flea Market and the Mapusa Market, but it still has a good variety of stalls selling clothes, souvenirs, and jewelry.

Some of the things you can find at the Arpora Night Market include:

  • Souvenirs, such as handmade crafts and paintings

The Arpora Night Market is a great place to go if you are looking for a more relaxed shopping experience. It is also a good place to go if you are looking for unique and handmade items.

Calangute Market

The Calangute Market is a large market that is located in the popular tourist destination of Calangute. It is a good place to go if you are looking for a wide variety of goods, including clothes, souvenirs, jewelry, and spices. The market is open every day from around 9am to 6pm.

Some of the things you can find at the Calangute Market include:

The Calangute Market is a good place to go if you are looking for a one-stop shop for all of your shopping needs. It is also a good place to go if you are on a budget, as the prices are generally lower than at other markets in Goa.

Baga Market

The Baga Market is another large market that is located in the popular tourist destination of Baga. It is similar to the Calangute Market in terms of the variety of goods that it sells. The market is open every day from around 9am to 6pm.

Some of the things you can find at the Baga Market include:

  • Other goods, such as bags,  shoes,  and home décor

The Baga Market is a good place to go if you are looking for a wide variety of goods at reasonable prices. It is also a good place to go if you are looking for a more relaxed shopping experience, as it is less crowded than some of the other markets in Goa.

Try the local cuisine

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Goa has a delicious and unique cuisine that is influenced by its Portuguese and Indian heritage. Be sure to try some of the local dishes, such as:

  • Vindaloo:  A spicy pork or chicken curry made with vinegar and red chili peppers. Vindaloo is one of the most popular Goan dishes, and it is known for its intense heat. It is typically made with pork or chicken, but it can also be made with other meats, such as lamb or goat. The meat is marinated in a mixture of vinegar, red chili peppers, garlic, and spices, and then cooked in a curry sauce. Vindaloo is typically served with rice and roti.
  • Xacuti:  A rich and creamy coconut curry made with chicken or seafood. Xacuti is another popular Goan dish, and it is known for its rich and flavorful curry sauce. It is typically made with chicken or seafood, but it can also be made with vegetables. The meat or seafood is cooked in a curry sauce made with coconut milk, spices, and onions. Xacuti is typically served with rice and roti.
  • Fish curry:  A flavorful curry made with fresh fish and spices. Goa is known for its fresh seafood, and fish curry is a great way to enjoy it. The curry sauce is typically made with coconut milk, spices, and onions. Fish curry is typically served with rice and roti.
  • Sorpotel:  A pork stew made with vinegar and spices. Sorpotel is a hearty and flavorful stew that is typically made with pork, vinegar, and spices. It is often served with rice and roti.
  • Bebinca:  A layered cake made with coconut milk, eggs, and sugar. Bebinca is a delicious and decadent dessert that is typically made with coconut milk, eggs, and sugar. It is often served during the Christmas season.
  • Dodol:  A sweet confection made with coconut milk, jaggery, and cashews. Dodol is a sweet and chewy confection that is typically made with coconut milk, jaggery, and cashews. It is often served as a snack or dessert.

In addition to the dishes listed above, here are some other popular Goan dishes that you should try:

  • Caldo verde:  A green soup made with potatoes, kale, and chorizo.
  • Chouriço:  A type of smoked sausage that is often used in Goan cuisine.
  • Feijoada:  A hearty stew made with black beans, pork, and beef.
  • Pastel de nata:  A Portuguese custard tart that is popular in Goa.
  • Sausage pulao:  A rice dish made with sausage, spices, and vegetables.

No matter what your taste buds are craving, you’re sure to find something to your liking in Goan cuisine. Be sure to try some of the local dishes during your visit to Goa and experience the unique flavors of this beautiful state.

Enjoy the nightlife

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Goa has a vibrant nightlife scene that caters to all tastes. Whether you’re looking for a sophisticated cocktail lounge, a lively dance club, or a laid-back beach bar, you’re sure to find it in Goa.

Here is a more detailed overview of some of the most popular nightlife destinations in Goa:

Tito’s Lane: Tito’s Lane is a narrow street in Baga that is lined with bars and clubs. It is one of the most popular nightlife destinations in Goa and is known for its lively atmosphere and its diverse crowd.

Mambos: Mambos is a popular nightclub in Baga that is known for its international DJs and its world-class sound system. It is a great place to dance the night away and experience the best of Goa’s nightlife.

Cape Town Cafe: Cape Town Cafe is a popular restaurant and bar in Anjuna that is known for its laid-back atmosphere and its delicious seafood. It is a great place to enjoy a leisurely dinner and drinks with friends.

Curlies: Curlies is a popular restaurant and bar in Anjuna that is known for its eclectic mix of music and its relaxed atmosphere. It is a great place to chill out and enjoy a few drinks with friends.

Shiva’s Valley: Shiva’s Valley is a popular open-air nightclub in Anjuna that is known for its trance music and its psychedelic atmosphere. It is a great place to let loose and dance the night away.

In addition to these popular destinations, there are many other great places to enjoy Goa’s nightlife. Here are a few more suggestions:

  • LPK Waterfront:  A nightclub in Nerul that is known for its stunning views of the Mandovi River and its lively atmosphere.
  • Sinq Night Club:  A nightclub in Candolim that is known for its luxurious interiors and its international DJs.
  • Club Cubana:  A nightclub in Arpora that is known for its exclusive clientele and its world-class sound system.
  • Thalassa:  A restaurant and bar in Vagator that is known for its romantic setting and its live music.
  • Britto’s:  A restaurant and bar in Baga that is known for its delicious food and its lively atmosphere.

No matter what your taste in music or nightlife, you’re sure to find something to your liking in Goa. With its diverse range of bars, clubs, and restaurants, Goa has something to offer everyone.

Here are some additional tips for enjoying Goa’s nightlife:

  • Be sure to dress to impress. Many of the nightclubs in Goa have a dress code, so be sure to check before you go.
  • Dress comfortably. You’ll be doing a lot of dancing, so make sure to wear comfortable shoes and clothing.
  • Drink responsibly. It’s easy to get carried away in Goa, but it’s important to drink responsibly. Make sure to pace yourself and drink plenty of water.
  • Be aware of your surroundings. Goa is a relatively safe place to visit, but it’s always important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions against petty theft.
  • Have fun! Goa is a beautiful state with a lot to offer visitors. Be sure to take your time and enjoy all that it has to offer.

Visit the forts

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Goa, located on the western coast of India, was once a Portuguese colony. During their rule, the Portuguese built several forts to protect their territory and trade routes. These forts are now a popular tourist attraction, offering visitors a glimpse into Goa’s rich history and culture.

Some of the most popular forts in Goa include:

Fort Aguada: Built in the 17th century, Fort Aguada is one of the largest and most impressive forts in Goa. It is located on the Sinquerim Beach and offers stunning views of the Arabian Sea. The fort is also home to a freshwater spring, which was used by ships to replenish their water supplies.

Fort Reis Magos: Fort Reis Magos is another 17th-century fort, located in the village of Reis Magos. It is one of the oldest forts in Goa and was originally built to defend the entrance to the Mandovi River. The fort is now a museum, showcasing artifacts from Goa’s Portuguese colonial past.

Fort Tiracol: Fort Tiracol is located on the northern tip of Goa, at the mouth of the Mandovi River. It was built in the 17th century to protect Goa from invaders from the north. The fort offers stunning views of the Arabian Sea and the Mandovi River. It is also home to a church and a lighthouse.

Other popular forts in Goa include:

  • Fort Corjuem
  • Fort Mormugao
  • Fort Cabo de Rama

Things to Do at Goa’s Forts

Visitors to Goa’s forts can enjoy a variety of activities, including:

  • Exploring the fort grounds and learning about their history
  • Taking in the panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and the surrounding countryside
  • Visiting the museums at some of the forts
  • Enjoying a picnic lunch on the fort grounds
  • Attending cultural events that are sometimes held at the forts

Tips for Visiting Goa’s Forts

Here are some tips for visiting Goa’s forts:

  • The best time to visit the forts is during the cooler months of October to March.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as you will be doing a lot of walking.
  • Bring a hat and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun.
  • Carry water and snacks, as there are limited food and drink options available at most of the forts.
  • Be respectful of the forts and their surroundings.
  • Avoid climbing on the fort walls or damaging the structures.

Goa’s forts are a must-see for any visitor to the state. They offer a unique opportunity to learn about Goa’s rich history and culture. With its stunning views and well-preserved structures, Goa’s forts are sure to leave a lasting impression on visitors.

Visit the churches

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Basilica of Bom Jesus

The Basilica of Bom Jesus is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Old Goa, India. It is one of the most popular churches in Goa and is known for its stunning architecture and the mortal remains of Saint Francis Xavier, which are enshrined in a glass casket inside the church.

The Basilica of Bom Jesus was built in the 17th century by the Jesuits and is considered to be one of the finest examples of Baroque architecture in India. The church is decorated with intricate carvings and paintings, and its interior is richly decorated with gold leaf.

The Basilica of Bom Jesus is a popular pilgrimage destination for Christians from all over the world. It is also a popular tourist destination, and is one of the most visited churches in Goa.

Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception

The Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Old Goa, India. It is one of the largest churches in Goa and is known for its stunning architecture and its annual feast, which is held on December 8th.

The Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception was built in the 17th century by the Franciscans and is considered to be one of the finest examples of Baroque architecture in India. The church is decorated with intricate carvings and paintings, and its interior is richly decorated with gold leaf.

The Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception is a popular pilgrimage destination for Christians from all over the world. It is also a popular tourist destination, and is one of the most visited churches in Goa.

Se Cathedral

The Se Cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Old Goa, India. It is the largest church in Goa and is known for its stunning architecture and its annual feast, which is held on May 6th.

The Se Cathedral was built in the 17th century by the Portuguese and is considered to be one of the finest examples of Manueline architecture in India. The church is decorated with intricate carvings and paintings, and its interior is richly decorated with gold leaf.

The Se Cathedral is a popular pilgrimage destination for Christians from all over the world. It is also a popular tourist destination, and is one of the most visited churches in Goa.

St. Francis Xavier Church

The St. Francis Xavier Church is a church in Old Goa, India, that is home to the tomb of Saint Francis Xavier. The church is a popular pilgrimage destination for Christians from all over the world.

The St. Francis Xavier Church was built in the 17th century by the Jesuits and is considered to be one of the finest examples of Baroque architecture in India. The church is decorated with intricate carvings and paintings, and its interior is richly decorated with gold leaf.

The tomb of Saint Francis Xavier is located in the center of the church and is made of white marble. The tomb is decorated with intricate carvings and is a popular pilgrimage site for Christians from all over the world.

Other Churches Worth Visiting in Goa

In addition to the four churches listed above, there are a number of other churches in Goa that are worth visiting, including:

  • Church of the Cross of Miracles
  • Church of Our Lady of the Rosary
  • Church of St. Augustine
  • Church of St. Cajetan
  • Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
  • Church of the Three Kings
  • Church of St. Lawrence
  • Church of St. Michael
  • Church of St. Peter
  • Church of St. Thomas
  • Church of the Holy Spirit

These churches are located in different parts of Goa and offer a variety of architectural styles and historical significance. They are all worth visiting for their beauty, their history, and their religious significance.

Visit the temples

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Goa is a state in India that is known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant nightlife, and delicious cuisine. However, Goa is also home to a number of significant temples that are worth visiting. These temples offer a glimpse into Goa’s rich cultural heritage and provide a place for spiritual reflection.

Shri Mangesh Temple

The Shri Mangesh Temple is one of the most popular temples in Goa. It is located in the village of Priol and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is believed to have been built in the 13th century and is known for its beautiful architecture. The temple complex consists of a main shrine, a number of smaller shrines, and a water tank. The main shrine houses a black stone lingam that is said to be self-manifested.

The Shri Mangesh Temple is a popular pilgrimage site for Hindus from all over India. It is also a popular tourist destination, as it offers a glimpse into Goa’s rich cultural heritage. The temple is open to visitors from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM every day.

Shri Shantadurga Temple

The Shri Shantadurga Temple is another popular temple in Goa. It is located in the village of Quepem and is dedicated to the goddesses Durga and Lakshmi. The temple is believed to have been built in the 11th century and is known for its beautiful architecture and its annual festival, which is held in February.

The Shri Shantadurga Temple is a popular pilgrimage site for Hindus from all over India. It is also a popular tourist destination, as it offers a glimpse into Goa’s rich cultural heritage. The temple is open to visitors from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM every day.

Shri Mahalaxmi Temple

The Shri Mahalaxmi Temple is a Hindu temple in Panaji that is dedicated to the goddess Lakshmi. The temple is believed to have been built in the 16th century and is known for its beautiful architecture and its annual festival, which is held in October.

The Shri Mahalaxmi Temple is a popular pilgrimage site for Hindus from all over India. It is also a popular tourist destination, as it offers a glimpse into Goa’s rich cultural heritage. The temple is open to visitors from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM every day.

Shri Damodar Temple

The Shri Damodar Temple is a Hindu temple in Ponda that is dedicated to Lord Krishna. The temple is believed to have been built in the 13th century and is known for its beautiful architecture and its annual festival, which is held in August.

The Shri Damodar Temple is a popular pilgrimage site for Hindus from all over India. It is also a popular tourist destination, as it offers a glimpse into Goa’s rich cultural heritage. The temple is open to visitors from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM every day.

Significance of Goa’s Temples

Goa’s temples are significant for a number of reasons. First, they offer a glimpse into Goa’s rich cultural heritage. These temples have been standing for centuries and have witnessed the many changes that Goa has gone through. Second, Goa’s temples are important places of worship for Hindus from all over India. These temples are believed to be sacred and are said to have miraculous powers. Third, Goa’s temples are popular tourist destinations. These temples offer visitors a chance to learn about Goa’s culture and religion.

Visit the waterfalls

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Goa has several waterfalls that are worth visiting, especially during the monsoon season (June to September) when they are at their most powerful and picturesque. Some of the most popular waterfalls in Goa include:

  • Dudhsagar Falls:  Located on the Goa-Karnataka border, Dudhsagar Falls is one of the tallest waterfalls in India, with a total height of 310 meters. It is a four-tiered waterfall that cascades down a steep cliff face, creating a spectacular sight. Visitors can reach Dudhsagar Falls by train, jeep, or on foot.
  • Arvalem Falls:  Located in North Goa, Arvalem Falls is a three-tiered waterfall that cascades into a natural pool at the bottom. It is a popular spot for swimming and picnicking. Visitors can also visit the nearby Arvalem Caves, which are home to ancient Hindu temples and carvings.
  • Netravali Falls:  Located in the Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary in South Goa, Netravali Falls is a two-tiered waterfall that cascades into a deep pool at the bottom. It is a popular spot for hiking and birdwatching.
  • Tambdi Surla Falls:  Located in the Bhagwan Mahaveer Wildlife Sanctuary in South Goa, Tambdi Surla Falls is a two-tiered waterfall that cascades into a natural pool at the bottom. It is a popular spot for hiking and camping.
  • Hivre Falls:  Located in the foothills of the Western Ghats in North Goa, Hivre Falls is a relatively unknown waterfall that is still off the beaten tourist trail. It is a two-tiered waterfall that cascades into a natural pool at the bottom. Visitors can reach Hivre Falls by hiking through a dense forest.

In addition to the above, there are several other waterfalls in Goa that are worth visiting, such as:

  • Harvalem Falls
  • Bicholim Falls
  • Kesarval Falls
  • Charavane Falls
  • Tambdi Surla Mahadev Temple Falls

When visiting the waterfalls in Goa, it is important to be aware of the following:

  • Some of the waterfalls are located in remote areas, so it is important to plan your trip carefully and to bring adequate food and water.
  • The waterfalls can be dangerous during the monsoon season, so it is important to be cautious and to avoid swimming in the pools at the bottom of the waterfalls.
  • It is important to respect the local environment and to leave no trace behind.

Visit the wildlife sanctuaries

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Goa has several wildlife sanctuaries that are worth visiting, each with its own unique ecosystem and wildlife. Here is an expanded version of your content, without images:

Bhagwan Mahaveer Wildlife Sanctuary: This sanctuary is located in the Western Ghats mountains in North Goa and is spread over an area of 240 square kilometers. It is home to a variety of wildlife, including leopards, sloth bears, gaur, bison, sambar deer, barking deer, and Indian peacocks. The sanctuary is also home to a variety of birds, including Malabar hornbills, grey hornbills, kingfishers, and woodpeckers.

Mhadei Wildlife Sanctuary: This sanctuary is located in the Mhadei River basin in North Goa and is spread over an area of 208 square kilometers. It is home to a variety of wildlife, including tigers, elephants, leopards, sloth bears, gaur, and bison. The sanctuary is also home to a variety of birds, including Malabar hornbills, grey hornbills, kingfishers, and woodpeckers.

Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary: This sanctuary is located in the Netravali River basin in South Goa and is spread over an area of 211 square kilometers. It is home to a variety of wildlife, including leopards, sloth bears, gaur, bison, sambar deer, barking deer, and Indian peacocks. The sanctuary is also home to a variety of birds, including Malabar hornbills, grey hornbills, kingfishers, and woodpeckers.

In addition to these three sanctuaries, Goa also has a number of other wildlife sanctuaries, including:

  • Dr. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary:  This sanctuary is located on the island of Chorao in the Mandovi River and is spread over an area of 1.78 square kilometers. It is home to a variety of birds, including kingfishers, herons, and egrets.
  • Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary:  This sanctuary is located in the Bondla village in South Goa and is spread over an area of 8 square kilometers. It is home to a variety of wildlife, including leopards, sloth bears, and Indian peacocks.
  • Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary:  This sanctuary is located in the Canacona taluka in South Goa and is spread over an area of 105 square kilometers. It is home to a variety of wildlife, including leopards, sloth bears, and Indian peacocks.

These wildlife sanctuaries offer a variety of activities for visitors, including jeep safaris, nature walks, and bird watching. They are also a great place to learn about the ecology and wildlife of Goa.

Here are some additional tips for visiting Goa’s wildlife sanctuaries:

  • The best time to visit the wildlife sanctuaries is during the winter months (October to March), when the weather is pleasant.
  • It is important to wear comfortable shoes and clothing, and to bring insect repellent and sunscreen.
  • It is also important to be respectful of the wildlife and to avoid making loud noises.
  • If you are going on a jeep safari, be sure to book your tickets in advance.
  • If you are going bird watching, be sure to bring binoculars and a field guide.

A road trip from Delhi to Goa is an adventure of a lifetime that takes you through some of India’s most vibrant cities and breathtaking landscapes. Planning ahead is crucial for a safe and enjoyable journey. Researching the route, choosing the best time to travel, booking accommodation in advance, and choosing the best mode of transport are essential steps towards a successful road trip adventure .

India has a diverse range of attractions that cater to all types of vacation styles. Exploring each state’s unique culture and attractions will make your road trip adventure more memorable. With proper planning and preparation, a Delhi to Goa road trip can be a once-in-a-lifetime experience that you’ll cherish forever!

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Delhi to Nainital by Road – Distance, Time and Useful Travel Information

One of the oldest and most popular tourist locales of Uttarakhand, Nainital is a town steeped in traditions and blessed with abundant natural beauty. The uninterrupted views of the Garhwal Himalayas, ample greenery, sparkling glacial lakes, and charming retreats, this hill town is a favorite holiday destination for the Delhi urbanites.

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Why travel from delhi to nainital.

  • Traveling from Delhi to Nainital by car
  • Best time to take a road trip by car
  • How to Reach Nainital By Train
  • How to Reach Nainital By Flight
  • Other means of traveling

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  • Nearby Roadtrips

With uninterrupted views of the Garhwal Himalayas, ample greenery, and sparkling glacial lakes, the town provides the perfect recipe for an ultimate mountain vacation. When you take a road trip from Delhi to Nainital, you can enhance your experience by enjoying everything that lies on the way. With a Savaari’s Delhi taxi service , you can turn your drive into a fun-filled journey and also customize the trip to your liking, travel time, and budget.

Traveling from Delhi to Nainital by Car

The road from Delhi to Nainital prepares you for one of the most scenic and popular driving routes in the region. You can enjoy the drive through hills, pine forests, and steep ravines and witness the joy of getting deeper into nature, leaving the concrete jungle behind. With our completely customizable Delhi to Nainital trip packages , you can stop at any of these places and do a quick sightseeing. Let us help you discover the best routes to travel from Delhi to Nainital by car.

Delhi to Nainital roadtrip

Quick Facts about Delhi to Nainital

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Best time to take a road trip from Delhi to Nainital by car

Like most other hill towns in Uttarakhand, Nainital also experiences classic mountain weather. The summers are cool and pleasant, making it great for all outdoor activities. The winters, on the other hand, are cold and chilly with temperatures dropping to zero. Depending on your trip agenda, choose the perfect time to visit Nainital.  Hire a car in Delhi & experience the relaxing and trouble free journey

Route: Distance and Time taken from Delhi to Nainital via NH9

Delhi to nainital road condition via nh9.

This is the shortest and fastest route to reach Nainital from Delhi. It is also the only recommended route by Google maps and is used by regular travelers. The distance between Delhi and Nainital via this road is 306 KM and takes about seven hours. This route has tolls but sees very light traffic, which makes it easier to drive through. But before you start, always check for live traffic updates and use real-time maps for a better understanding of Delhi to Nainital distance and road conditions. You can also book a tempo traveller from Delhi for a spacious and comfortable ride , offering the flexibility to enjoy the scenic beauty of the Delhi to Nainital route.

Here’s a basic Delhi to Nainital expressway road map for this route:

Delhi Nainital Route2

Popular sights/monuments that you will encounter along this route:

  • Ambedkar Park, Didauli, Amroha – A public park and garden, makes for a great pit stop to enjoy the clear environment.
  • Didauli Jheel – Stop by this local waterbody for a refreshing break on your drive or have a quick picnic by the lake.
  • Prem Wonderland and Water Kingdom*, Moradabad – Locally popular themed adventure park, great for travelers with kids to spend a few hours, especially in the summer months.
  • Corbett Falls, Nayagaon Julfikar – A natural waterfall, surrounded by lush greenery and wooded areas, with options for hikes or photo ops.

Delhi Nainital Corbett Falls

  • Taj Hotel, Pikhuwa – One of the best dhaba on the Delhi to Nainital highway side eatery specializing in chicken dishes, good for quick stops.
  • Udupiwala Restaurant, Rajabpur – Local eatery serving South Indian meals and snacks, safe and hygienic, good for families. 
  • Apni Haveli Restaurant, near Prem Wonderland exit – Locally popular vegetarian restaurant serving Punjabi delicacies, good for families and big groups.

Delhi to Nainital Road Condition via Route 1:

This is the fastest route to travel from Delhi to Nainital and is used by most travelers. This route has standard highway tolls and the road conditions are better since there are no road closures.

Other means of traveling from Delhi to Nainital  

How to reach nainital by train.

You can also travel the Delhi to Nainital distance by train. The nearest railhead is Kathgodam, about 34 Km away. There are 3 weekly trains that ply between Delhi and Kathgodam but no direct trains that run from Delhi to Nainital. The railroad distance from New Delhi to Kathgodam is approximately 300 kms. The fastest train is KATHGODAM SHATABDI EXPRESS (12040) which takes about five and half hours. For train ticket prices and booking, you can visit the Indian Railways website or check with any online travel portal to get the best deals. You can book a convenient Kathgodam to Nainital cab and reach your destination in 1 hour and 15 minutes.

How to Reach Nainital by Flight

You can also reach Nainital from Delhi by flight. The nearest airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL), New Delhi. The nearest airport to Nainital is Pantnagar Airport which is 65 km from the main town. The average flight duration can range from two and half to five hours, depending on the airline or the flight route you take. For your Delhi to Nainital flight booking, visit any online travel portal for the best deal or check with the airline’s official website. The flight cost can range from Rs. 5500 to 7000, depending on the travel season, booking window, and available deals. You can book a convenient Pantnagar to Nainital airport taxi and reach your destination in 2 hours.

Explore Nainital Like a Local: A Handy Guide

A pristine land of lakes and forests, Nainital is a mountain lover’s favorite. With its rich Himalayan flora and fauna and snowy peaks, coupled with the warmth of the old-world charm, the hill town of Nainital is a package full of small wonders. Explore its nature, culture, and communities. From a relaxing weekend to an adventure-packed holiday, this town offers everything for every visitor. With our tips and suggestions, you can make your Nainital trip exciting and amazing . 

Nainital can be easily called one of the oldest tourist hotspots of Uttarakhand. Start with local sightseeing of the old temples, monuments of colonial heritage, like the 16 th -century Governor’s House. Enjoy a boat ride on the famous Nainital lake or head to Snow View Point for breathtaking views of the sunrise and sunset. If you are in the right season and weather permitting, go for a day hike to the Tiffin Top and enjoy the mountain views from a height, or even to the Land’s End, where you can walk along the mountain ridge, dotted with tiny villages. If you are in for serious adventures, plan a trek to the Khurpa Tal glacial lake atop 5500 feet, the best trekking destination nearby.

Nainital’s food scene as we see today is a mix of local North Indian communities, hill tribes, but of course, with a touch of international flair, owing to its colonial heritage and heavy influx of tourists. When in Nainital, here are a few must-visit places* to sample the local flavours.

  • Machaan Restaurant, Mall Road
  • Sakley’s Restaurant & Pastry Shop, Poplar Estate Alps Hotel
  • Zooby’s Kitchen, Mall Road
  • Simz Café, Thandi Road
  • Boat House Club, Nainital Lake promenade

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