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Tourist Places near Delhi within 300 km

Rishikesh - 240 km from Delhi (Known for water sports and spiritual place)
Mussoorie - 276 km from Delhi (Known for snow and scenic beauty)
Nanital - 296 km from Delhi (Known for Lake and mountain scenes)
Jaipur - 280 km from Delhi( Known for beautiful forts and cultural hub)
Agra - 230 km from Delhi(Known for camping and adventure sports)
Dehradun - 253 km from Delhi (Known for mountains, valleys and widespread landscapes. )

There are a plethora of places to visit near Delhi within 300 km that act as the never-ending euphoria for travelers. The capital city is in convenient proximity to many of these tourist locations that offer memorable weekend getaways from monotonous city life. The places around Delhi boast of beautiful gardens, intricate architecture, historical and political significance, and preserved culture.

The most remarkable hotspots include hill stations nestled in the Himalayas like Solan and Nahan that provide respite from the cacophony of the city; and historical towns that recite tales of the glorious past of India.

One can witness the rich flora and fauna of India sheltered by National parks and sanctuaries like Sultanpur and Okhla near Delhi. Not just that, Religious and mythological towns like Mathura and Vrindavan will cleanse your mind and spirit.

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Must Visit Places near Delhi within 300 km

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Rishikesh - 240 km from Delhi

Rishikesh - 240 km from Delhi

Rishikesh is known as the 'Yoga Capital of the World' comprising of an array of yoga ashrams and meditation classes. Highly popular among the foreign tourists, Rishikesh is a one-stop destination for all the spiritual seekers. It is among the best tourist places to visit near Delhi.

Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas with the mighty Ganges River flowing through the town, Rishikesh is picturesque and serene. Located in the state of Uttarakhand, Rishikesh has endowed with hills and forests apart from the fast flowing river and a huge battalion of monkeys that you see around the massive Lakshman Jhula and is one of the best weekend getaways from delhi within 300 km.

Over the past few years, Rishikesh has grown highly popular for being a whitewater rafting centre where many adventure enthusiasts flock to experience the thrill to rafting and also to undertake many Himalayan treks that commence from this area. You can also do trekking near Delhi at very affordable prices.

Things to do in Rishikesh:Sightseeing, Shopping, White Water Rafting, Trekking

Places to visit in Rishikesh:Triveni Ghat, Bharat Mandir, Rishikund, Lakshman Jhula, Ram Jhula, Neelkanth Mahadev Temple, Swarga Ashram, Gita Bhavan

Distance from Delhi:
Rishikesh is 240 km away from Delhi.

Best time to visit:
October to April.

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Jaipur - 281 km from Delhi

Jaipur - 281 km from Delhi

Jaipur in Rajasthan is one of the three corners of the golden triangle, the other two being Delhi and Agra. The capital city of Rajasthan is popularly regarded as the Pink City as the whole city was painted pink by Maharaja Ram Singh in 1876 in the honor of Prince of Wales.

The city has a lot of historical significance and is woven with many tales which unfolds when one visits the majestic  havelis and forts that dots the city. Jaipur also boasts of a decent culture scene, tourists come to Jaipur to experience the vibrant culture of the colourful city which is famous for its delectable cuisine and a variety of handlooms and handiwork products.

Inside the city of Jaipur is an old walled city where the famous Hawa Mahal is located, divided into two separate arenas for shopping and recreation, one will find various shops lined, displaying colourful apparels, jewelleries, regional sweet shops etc.

Things to do in Jaipur : Sightseeing and Shopping

Places to visit in Jaipur:Jantar Mantar, Amber Fort, Moti Doongri & Birla Temple, City Palace, Observatory, Albert Hall(Museum), Hawa Mahal (Museum), Jaigarh Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Ram Niwas Bagh & Zoo, Dolls Museum, Sisodia Rani Garden, Vidyadhar Garden, Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing

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Mussoorie - 276 km from Delhi

Mussoorie - 276 km from Delhi

The dreamy hill station near Delhi  Mussoorie is often referred as the "Queen of the hills" is a pretty region roughly around 35 kms from Dehradun.  Locals believe that the weather in Mussoorie changes with every hour and it is one of the best weekend getaways from Delhi within 300 km.

The intriguing hill station is well-known and attracts thousands of tourists every year, mostly people flock to this scenic town to admire the majestic vistas of the Shivalik Ranges and also the Doon Valley seen from atop the town. A major tourist hotspot in Uttarakhand, Mussoorie is also a thriving educational hub.

The Mall Road at Mussoorie is another popular spot and is always packed with tourists and shoppers and revitalizes a feeling of an old world charm when you look around to see old establishments like the Tibetan School and Municipal Garden. One must visit the highest peak of Mussoorie called the Lal Tibba to witness the mesmerizing view of the Himalayas.

Things to do Mussoorie: Tourists can enjoy leisure activities like shopping and visiting the amazing viewpoints. The Ropeway is a popular activity around the region

Places to visit in Mussoorie:Mussoorie Lake, Jharipani Falls, Kempty Falls, Mall Road, Lal Tibba and many more tourist attractions.

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Nainital - 303 km from Delhi

Nainital - 303 km from Delhi

Nainital is known as the Lake District of Uttarakhand and is bestowed with its own natural lake called the Naini Lake, which is extremely vast and looks magnanimous and beautiful and it is one of the best weekend getaways from Delhi within 300 km. Being a popular tourist haunt, the area around the lake is lined with hotels, restaurants, shops and cafes which stay open day till night and is almost filled with tourists.

Honeymoon Couples come down to Nainital to spend a few days in the lap of nature, overlooking the giant lake and spend romantic moments in peace and serenity. Nainital is surrounded by the peaks of Kumaon Hills making the whole setting of the quaint town very picturesque.

Nainital is also known for its temples and the whole place is named after the Goddess Naina Devi.

Things to doNainital: Some popular activities to take up around Nainital are its lake, paragliding, ropeway, trekking, yachting, and horse-riding

Places to visit Nainital:Naini Lake, Nainital Zoo, Aerial Ropeway Nainital, Naina Devi Temple, The Mall Road, Nainital, Tiffin Top

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Agra - 231 Km from Delhi

Agra - 231 Km from Delhi

Agra is known worldwide for being a city of love, its architectural elegance and being home to one of the 7 wonders of the world, The "Taj Mahal". A very popular destination among tourists, Agra is one corner of the Golden Triangle and it is one of the famous weekend getaways from Delhi within 300 km.

The white marble built majestic structure of the Taj Mahal was built in 1653 to commemorate the Mughal Queen of Shahjahan, Mumtaz. Today, Taj Mahal sees thousands of tourists coming to Agra to witness the grandeur of the manmade structure.

Apart from this, Agra also houses many such historical structures to easily transcend you back to your pages of history. Agra is very famous for its sweetmeat called 'Pethas', which is a locally made sweet deriving its origin from the kitchens of the then Mughal emperor.Shah Jahan.

Agra is a perfect getaway to reminiscent the footsteps of the Mughal era, witness marvelous architecture and getting lost in many such interesting stories.

Places to visit in Agra: City Shopping, Sightseeing, trying unique cuisine, fort visits etc.

Things to do in Agra:Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri, Itimad-ud-daulah's Tomb, Akbar's Tomb

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Kasauli - 288 km from Delhi

Kasauli - 288 km from Delhi

Kasauli is a quaint hilly cantonment town which falls on the way to Shimla from Chandigarh. Himachal Pradesh is beautiful and Kasauli is a perfect setting to spend those ideal vacation days.

Kasauli is a storybook destination nestled in the Himalayas surrounded by woody forests of Pine and Cedar Trees that make the whole town look very dreamy and picturesque. The settlement here dates back to the Victorian era as the whole town is dotted with colonial structures and buildings.

The architecture of the town emits an essence of the town's glorious past. Visitors who come to the hill station for a few days indulge themselves in taking long uninterrupted nature walks upon lush rolls of greenery.

Kasauli is also a major attraction for adventure backpackers and trekkers who venture out to explore the trekking trails around Kasauli. Caffeine lovers would love to try the invigorating Ginger Green Tea commonly found in the area.

Things to do in Kasauli:Sightseeing, Experiencing Toy Train rides, Treks and Trails, Nature Walks, Viewpoints

Places to visit in Kasauli: Timber Trail, Monkey point, Mall Road, Sunset point and Lover's Lane, Gurudwara  Shri Guru Nanakji, Baptist Church, Manki, Jabli, and Sunset Point

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Lansdowne - 260 km from Delhi

 Lansdowne - 260 km from Delhi

Landsdowne, is another amazing tourist place to visit near Delhi within 300 km. It is a small hill town set at an altitude of 1706 m is popular but not populous. Tourists, who look for peaceful places to spend the vacation in quiet, flock to this pretty town of Lansdowne which was initially a British hill station.

Lansdowne still displays its old world charm and is relatively untouched in regards to the other nearby hill stations of Rishikesh and Haridwar. Lansdowne is also home to the cantonment of the Garhwal Rifles of the Indian Army.

The region is bestowed with natural beauty and scenic trails dotted with huge Oak and pine trees.  During the winters the whole region transforms into a mesmerizing paradise when you can see white snow everywhere.

The yearly festival of Sharadotsav attracts tourists from all across the country. Lansdowne boasts of its disarming beauty and is an incredible place to visit if you want to escape from the regular cacophony of the big cities.

Things to do in Lansdowne :Mountaineering, sightseeing, trekking, and jungle safaris

Places to visit in Lansdowne :Bhulla Lake, Jungle Safari, Bhim Pakora, Tip N Top, Tarkeshwar Mahadev Temple, Darwan Singh Regimental Museum

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Dehradun - 253 km from Delhi

Dehradun - 253 km from Delhi

Dehradun, popularly regarded to be the abode of Drona is a hill stations near Delhi within 250 kms situated in the foothills of the Shivalik Ranges of the Garhwal region. Dehradun is endowed with perennial rivers, streams, mountains, valleys and widespread landscapes and it is one of the best weekend getaways from Delhi within 300 km.

Dehradun is among popular tourist places to visit near Delhi within 300 km and every year lot of people flock to Dehradun to spend a few days of quiet among preferable weather condition and breath-taking scenery.

The town is also dotted with a number of gardens, parks and temples attracting a number of tourists. Over the years, tourism in Dehradun has grown tenfold and attracts various backpackers and light travellers with its array of adventurous and offbeat activity options like paragliding, skiing, river rafting and angling.

 The town also acts as a gateway to various other nearby hill stations. There are many ancient temples and ruins which are almost 2000 years old, known to be found near Dehradun

Things to do in Dehradun: Temple Visits, Sightseeing, Adventure Activities, Trekking, Picnic Spots

Places to visit in Dehradun: The places to visit here include Clock Tower, Chetwode Hall, Sai Darbar Temple, Chandrabani Temple, Tapovan, Tibetan Temple, Tapkeshwar temple, Robber's cave, Malsi Deer Park and many more.

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Corbett - 260 km from Delhi

Corbett - 260 km from Delhi

Jim Corbett National Park is a popular tourist destination in the region of Nainital in Uttarakhand. It is the oldest national park in India and its establishment dates back to 1936. The national park was established to protect the Bengal tigers and the area is widely popular for being a unique tiger territory.

The region is a populace of abundant flora and fauna and in here thrive rare species like Otters and endemic fish-eating crocodiles. Being one of the only few national parks to allow night stays, a large of tourist visits Corbett every year. It is one of the best tourist places to visit near Delhi within 300 km.

Corbett National Park is bestowed with immense greenery, surrounding mountains, beautiful scenery and a large lake. Tourists can take a tour of the national park on open jeeps or on the elephant's back. Wildlife lovers especially suggest visiting Dhikala which is well-known for its natural beauty and its rich fauna.

Things to do in Corbett: Wildlife Safaris, Jeep Safari, Wildlife Tours

Places to visit in Corbett: Corbett Waterfall, Corbett museum, Garjia Temple

Jeep Safari Zones: Dhikala Zone, Bijrani Zone, Jhirna Zone, Dhela Zone, Durga Devi Zone, Sitabani Forest Zone

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Places to Visit near Delhi within 100 km

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Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary - 40 Km from Delhi

Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary - 40 Km from Delhi

Home to over 100 species of domestic and migratory birds, Sultanpur Bird sanctuary is flourishing every day with natural abundance. The sanctuary is marked by vast green patches of land highlighted by shimmering lakes and ponds. In winters, one can witness flocks of birds flying from locations as far as Siberia and Europe.

 A wide variety of birds like geese, gadwall, and egrets shovellers can be spotted here. You will also come across water birds like lapwings, kingfishers, and sandpipers. For tourists, catering services and guestrooms are readily available. For researchers, watch-towers, hide-outs, and a museum are open.

Things to do: Bird watching, sightseeing, and museum excursion.

Distance from Delhi: 40.5 km

Best time to visit: October to February is the best time to visit

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Damdama Lake - 63 Km from Delhi

Damdama Lake - 63 Km from Delhi

Damdama is a natural lake in Haryana on the Gurgaon-Alwar road and one of the most popular tourist places near Delhi within 300 km. The lake is formed by a depression in the Aravalli hills which act as a backdrop to the unruffled waters. One can enjoy the beautiful landscape on a boat-ride in the lake.

The place is also ideal for a family picnic or a relaxing get-together with friends. If you like adventure-sports, then it has a lot in store for you- from rock-climbing in the adjoining Aravalli hills to Parasailing. Hot-air balloons are also available to bask in the natural bounties of the place.

Things to do: Boat-ride, camel-ride, picnic and adventure sports.

Distance from Delhi: 63 km

Best time to visit: October to March

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Manesar - 54 Km from Delhi

Manesar - 54 Km from Delhi

Manesar is a popular industrial town on the outskirts of Gurgaon replete with a number of tourist attractions. The local markets of Manesar are brimming with traditional Indian handicrafts, textiles, and wooden artefacts to the delight of shopaholics.

You can also enjoy a fun-filled day in amusement parks like Wet n Wild water park and Aapno Ghar park near Manesar. It has luxurious resorts like Golden turtle farm and Heritage village that provide a relaxing weekend getaway to the travellers. All of this gets Manesar its spot in the list of places to visit near Delhi within 300 km.

Things to do: Shopping, amusement park rides, adventure parks, and picnics.

Distance from Delhi: 54 km

Best time to visit: September to February

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Murthal - 43 Km from Delhi

Murthal - 43 Km from Delhi

Located in Sonipat district of Haryana, Murthal is one of the most happening places near Delhi within 300 km. Murthal is a paradise for food-lovers in Delhi. The place is famous for its mouth-watering north Indian cuisine served in its famous roadside Dhabas.

One cannot miss the popular butter-paratha at Amrik Sukhdev Dhaba. Other popular Dhabas to visit in Murthal are Mannat, Jhilmil Dhaba and Garam Dharam. The place has a charming ambience at night with lights from an array of dhabas illuminating the area.

Things to do: road-trip, cuisine-tasting, and relaxing in luxurious hotels.

Distance from Delhi: 43.2 km

Best time to visit: Throughout the year

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Faridabad - 57 Km from Delhi

Faridabad - 57 Km from Delhi

Faridabad is a historical city reflecting Mughal era architecture. It finds a well-deserved place in the list of tourist places near Delhi within 300 kms. The city is a developing industrial hub with a fair share of historical attractions, bustling markets, malls, theatres and picnic spots. To relive the remarkable past of the town, one can visit Baba Farid's tomb and Raja Nahar Singh Palace that are examples of intricate architecture.

Faridabad also has popular religious places like the ISKCON temple and Shiva temple. Badkhal lake of Faridabad is famous for its peaceful environment, as well as the Flower show hosted at the Badkhal lake resort. One can also enjoy a shopping spree in the markets of Faridabad that come alive in the evening.

Things to do: Sightseeing, picnic, and shopping.

Distance from Delhi: 57 km

Best time to visit:  October-March

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Sohna - 64 Km from Delhi

Sohna - 64 Km from Delhi

Set in the foothills of Aravalli, Sohna is a beautiful lush green town in Gurgaon district of Haryana. The place gets its name from the word 'Sona', meaning gold, due to golden dust covering the area. It is famous for its medicinal Sulphur spring and shimmering lakes. On your trip, you can also get blessings at the ancient Shiva temple in Sohna.

Other than that, Sohna car rally attracts car-lovers every year in February and consists of cars like Austins, Rolls Royce and Fords. You can also traverse through the nearby villages famous for tombs, water tanks and other archaeological sites.

Things to do: Picnic, excursions, temple-visit, and spring bathing.

Distance from Delhi: 64 km

Best time to visit: February-April and August-November

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Okhla Bird Sanctuary - 38.3 km from Delhi

Okhla Bird Sanctuary - 38.3 km from Delhi

The sanctuary is located at the entrance of Noida in Gautam Buddha Nagar. It is one of the most beautiful places to visit near Delhi within 300 km. It provides solace to travellers from the hustle-bustle of everyday life with vast greenery and rich flora and fauna.

It shelters more than 320 bird species including rare species like Baikal teal, Baer's pochard and Sociable lapwing. Along with birds, the sanctuary also boasts of more than 188 plant species and about ten animal species.

Things to do: bird watching, picnic and nature walk.

Distance from Delhi: 38.3 km

Best time to visit: November to March

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Gurgaon - 42 km from Delhi

Gurgaon - 42 km from Delhi

Gurgaon is one of the most visited places near Delhi within 300 km. The city is throbbing with numerous tourist attractions and has something to offer based on everyone's interest. It has naturally abundant parks like the Leisure valley for the nature-enthusiasts. The museum of folk and tribal arts gives you a peek into rich Indian heritage.

Theatre-lovers can head to the Kingdom of dreams that is the epitome of Indian culture, cuisine and art forms. Ambience mall of Gurgaon is the one-stop destination for the shopaholics. Aqua sports lovers can visit the Fun n Food village and SkyJumper.

Things to do: everything ranging from picnic to party.

Distance from Delhi: 42 km

Best time to visit: September-December and February-March

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Surajkund - 49 km from Delhi

Surajkund - 49 km from Delhi

Surajkund village got its name from the famous Surajkund Lake. The village is a perfect weekend getaway for urban-dwellers and one of the famous tourist places near Delhi within 300 km. The Surajkund lake is famous for the embankment that is so designed to give it the form of an Amphitheatre.

If you're visiting Surajkund in February, do not miss the Surajkund fair that is organized every year with the backdrop of the lake. The fair features traditional handicrafts, artefacts, vibrant and colourful clothing, furniture and items of everyday interest.

Things to do: a picnic at the lake, visiting the fair, shopping

Distance from Delhi: 49 km

Best time to visit: September to February

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Pataudi Palace - 88 km from Delhi

Pataudi Palace - 88 km from Delhi

Pataudi Palace used to be the home of the Nawabs of Pataudi and now has been converted into a heritage hotel. It gives the tourists a glimpse of the royal lifestyle. The huge ceilings enhance the grandeur of the palace and walls are decorated with pictures of the Nawab family.

The rooms are named after the famous personalities. The food served is delicious and one can also have evening snacks near the pool. The lush green gardens outside and the dancing peacocks add to the beauty of the palace.

Things to do: Pool table, swimming, cycling, candle-light dining and walking in the gardens

Distance from Delhi: 88 km

Best time to visit: Throughout the year

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Panipat - 86 km from Delhi

Panipat - 86 km from Delhi

Also called the "The city of ancient wars", Panipat holds a crucial place in Indian history and architecture. The city is dotted with historical monuments, forts and temples. You can visit the Panipat Museum to explore the past and present of the place. It is also an important textile producer and has been named 'the city of handlooms'. It holds utmost importance for archaeologists and historians and is one of the most popular tourist places near Delhi within 300 km.

The ruins of old forts, Ibrahim Lodhi's grave, the Kabuli Shah mosque and the Kala Amb are popular tourist sites. Panipat also has a Hindu mythological significance as it is said to have been founded by the Pandavas. There is a Devi temple on the banks of a big tank that is flocked by pilgrims.

Things to do: shopping, site-seeing, excursion to the museum, temple and shrine visits.

Distance from Delhi: 86 km

Best time to visit: October to February

Places to Visit near Delhi within 200 km

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Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary - 176 km from Delhi

Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary - 176 km from Delhi

Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary also known as Keoladeo Ghana National Park is a 250 year old, protected reserve in Rajasthan and derives its name from an ancient Hindu temple devoted to lord Shiva. The bird reserve is vast and a major tourist destination in Rajasthan and is a declared world heritage site.

The forest reserve, boasts of rich fauna and houses thousands of endangered species of birds like Pelicans, Geese, Ducks, Eagles, Hawks, Shanks, Stints, Wagtails, Warblers, Wheatears, Flycatchers, Buntings, Larks and Pipits, etc. Many migratory birds can be spotted at the bird sanctuary and rare birds like the Siberian Crane is known to visit the national park every year in winter.

The sanctuary does not display contorted limbs to birds and is also inhabited by Sambar, Chital, Nilgai and Boar. The bird sanctuary has a vast lake in its premises which was created by extraction of soil for the construction of Ajan dam back in 1760.

Things to do in Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary: Hot Spots and hideaways, safaris and wildlife tours

Places to visit in Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary :Bird Reserve, Wildlife Safari

Distance from Delhi:The national park is located 176 kms away from Delhi and is located in the state of Rajasthan.

Best time to visit: August-November or October- February for migrant birds

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Sariska Tiger Reserve - 200 km from Delhi

Sariska Tiger Reserve - 200 km from Delhi

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Situated at a distance of only 200 km from Delhi and 107 km from Jaipur, Sariska National Park provides tourists and nature enthusiasts an opportunity to spot Bengal tigers, Indian leopards, and Crocodiles. This tiger reserve is located in the Alwar district of Rajasthan and it is the best wildlife sanctuary near Delhi which comprises of dry deciduous forests, rocky landscapes, hilly cliffs and scrub thorn forests.

Sariska Tiger reserve has a rich flora and fauna and is a habitat of relocated Bengal Tigers. It is also home to breeding tigers and plenty of reptiles and birds. Apart from its wildlife, this tiger reserve offers many attractions such as Kankarwadi fort, located at the center of the tiger reserve.

The top of Kankarwadi fort provides a panoramic view of flying Egyptian vultures and eagles.Set against the backdrop of Aravalli hills, Sariska Tiger Reserve houses the ruins of the medieval temples of Garh-Rajor belonging to the 10th and 11th centuries.

The Siliserh Lake on the edge of the park is home to a large number of crocodiles. Also, it is the only tiger reserve which is in close proximity to both Delhi and Rajasthan, which makes an ideal weekend getaway.

Park timings:
     -7:00 am to 4:00 pm in October- February
     -6:30 am to 5:00 pm rest of the year

Safari cost: Jeep- 500-600 INR per person

Vehicle Entry Fees (INR):
     -Bus: 200
     -Motorbikes/Two-wheelers: 15
     -Tonga: 20
     -Cycle Rickshaw: 5.

Entrance fee: INR 20 for Indians and INR 100 for foreigners.

Video camera fee: 200

Location: Near Kraska, Alwar District, Sariska, Rajasthan Best time to visit:  Mid October to January

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Neemrana - 130 km from Delhi

 Neemrana - 130 km from Delhi

Neemrana Town, located in Alwar in Rajasthan is well known for its massive fort called the Neemrana Fort Palace. The palace was built in the year 1464 AD by the Rajput Maharaja Prithviraj Chauhan III.

Neemrana and its walls must have numerous stories to tell about its ancient past, its old heritage, about the various tales of heroism that the fort walls have witnessed over the years. Today the fort has been converted into a luxurious heritage hotel.

The restoration of the palace has been done beautifully, creating a subtle blend of ethnicity and modernity, making the fort a much sought after place by its visitors.

Tourists from nearby cities like Jaipur and Delhi come down to Neemranafor weekend getaways or you can enjoy one day trip near Delhi and visit to the resort exploring its history, heritage, strong walls and the abundance of activities are also provided by the heritage hotel.

Things to do in Neemrana: Swimming, Zip-lining and Wildlife.

Places to visit in Neemrana:Baori, The stepwell of Neemrana palace, Zip lining above the Neemrana palace, Sariska wildlife sanctuary

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Kuchesar - 102 km Delhi

 Kuchesar - 102 km Delhi

Kuchesar is a quaint village located in Bulandshahr district of Uttar Pradesh and one of the most preferred places to visit near Delhi within 300 km. The village is an escape from the cacophony of busy city life. The city has a glorious past under its Jat rulers who ruled here with the Marathas and Rajputs. Kuchesar is extremely famous for the Mud Fort which is now a heritage hotel and the cynosure of city tourism.

It is one of the six kinds of forts mentioned in Rig Veda. The fort boasts of 16 spacious and well-furnished rooms radiating royal vibes. Other than this, one can also enjoy a family picnic and a refreshing walk amidst the mango orchards at the Brij Ghat which is located on the banks of River Ganga.

Things to do: nature walks, horse-riding, bullock cart rides, swimming and indoor games.

Distance from Delhi: 102 km

Best time to visit: September to March

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Mathura - 183 km from Delhi

Mathura - 183 km from Delhi

Mathura is the birthplace of revered Hindu deity Lord Krishna and one of the popular religious places to visit near Delhi within 300 km. Mathura brims with immense spiritual energy and religion is deeply imbibed into its culture. Shri Krishna Janmabhumi is the centre of attraction here.

The prison in which Lord Krishna was born is on display for pilgrims. It also has a majestic temple with beautiful idols of Lord Krishna and his beloved Radha. The most remarkable thing about Mathura is the grand celebration of Holi and Janmashtami in Dwarkadheesh temple and the Geeta Mandir.

Things to do: temple visits, street-food tasting and shopping.

Distance from Delhi: 183 km

Best time to visit: October to March

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Alwar - 165 Km from Delhi

Alwar - 165 Km from Delhi

Alwar or "The tiger gate of Rajasthan" is a historical town of Rajasthan. It is famous for its forts, wildlife reserves, lakes and heritage sites. The mystic Bhangarh fort here draws enormous attention from thrill-seekers, writers, explorers and film-makers every year. The town also boasts of abundant nature reserves like Sariska wildlife sanctuary. From colourful markets to the royal city palace, there is so much that Alwar has to offer.

One cannot miss the mouth-watering Kalakand of Alwar. The Hillfort of Kesroli and the Bala Quila fort are the ancient marvels worth visiting. Other popular sites in Alwar include Pandu Pol, the lake palace, Garbhaji Falls, Churi market, Jai pol, and many more. Thus, it's aptly on the list of tourist places near Delhi within 300 km.

Things to do: nature-walk, wildlife-gazing, shopping and palace stay

Distance from Delhi: 166 km

Best time to visit: October to March

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Vrindavan - 183 Km from Delhi

Vrindavan - 183 Km from Delhi

Vrindavan is a beautiful city covered by the Yamuna river on three sides. It is one of the important pilgrimage places near Delhi within 300 km for Krishna devotees. It is the place where Lord Krishna spent his childhood and undertook numerous godly adventures.

The city is dotted with hundreds of temples with the Banke Bihari temple and the ISKCON temple being the most famous. The place is awash with serene environment, spiritual calmness and a divine aura scattered all around. Vrindavan gets its name from plenteous Brinda groves covering the area.

Things to do: temple-visits, meditation, nature walks, and taking blessings at shrines.

Distance from Delhi: 182 km

Best time to visit: October to March

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Barsana - 150 Km from Delhi

Barsana - 150 Km from Delhi

Barsana is located in Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh. It is a place of immense religious and historical significance as the Hindu goddess Radha was born in this town. The two hills around the city, namely, Vishnu hill and Brahma hill having four peaks attracting pilgrims from all over India. According to beliefs, the four peaks are actually the four heads of Brahma, each having a temple.

Barsana is also famous for the Lathmar Holi played in the region. Shri Radha Rani temple and the Kushal Bihari temple are holy abodes for devotees. One can listen to the tales of Radha Rani's life in Rangeeli Mahal. All of this makes Mathura one of the popular religious places to visit near Delhi within 300 km.

Things to do: temple visits, meditation, nature walk and attending Satsangs.

Distance from Delhi: 170.5 km

Best time to visit: October to March

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Garhmukteshwar - 108 Km from Delhi

Garhmukteshwar - 108 Km from Delhi

The holy city of Garhmukteshwar is situated in Hapur district. The city is located at 5 km from the Ganga River. The history of the place stretches back to the time of Mahabharata and it is one of the important religious places to visit near Delhi within 300 km.

Most remarkable sites in Garhmukteshwar are the Sati pillars which bear the names of women who committed Sati in Indian history. The town also attracts a large number of devotees to the Mukteshwar Mahadev Temple and other temples like the Vedant Mandir and the Ganga temple. The place also boasts of beautiful river ghats on the banks of Ganga.

Things to do: holy bath in the Ganga, temple visits, and sightseeing.

Distance from Delhi: 110.8 km

Best time to visit: October to March

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Karnal - 121 Km from Delhi

Karnal - 121 Km from Delhi

Also called the "The rice bowl of India", Karnal lies on the banks of Yamuna and is one of the most preferred places to visit near Delhi within 300 km. Karnal is home to the National Dairy Research Institute and the Directorate of Wheat Research which is important R&D centres.

The most remarkable tourist site is the Karna Lake where Karna of Mahabharata used to give alms to the poor. Other than that, the Karnal cantonment Church tower is a stunning location for a picnic or a romantic evening. One can also partake in a morning walk in the Atal Park amid the lush greenery.

Things to do: sightseeing, shopping, nature walk, excursion to NDRI.

Distance from Delhi: 117 km

Best time to visit: October to March

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Aligarh - 162 km from Delhi

 Aligarh - 162 km from Delhi

Aligarh is another well-known name in the list of places near Delhi within 300 km. The city is famous for its Lock industry and is called 'The City of Locks'. The Aligarh Fort built under the reign of Ibrahim Lodhi is one of the most notable historical monuments in the city.

The Dor Fortress here reflects upon the past and present of the place. Aligarh is also named as the 'Mecca of Education' as it is home to the Aligarh Muslim University and other educational institutions. You should not miss the Maulana Azad Library which is one of the largest in India.

Things to do: Shopping, sightseeing, excursions, picnic

Distance from Delhi: 162 km

Best time to visit: October to February

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Parwanoo - 265 km from Delhi

Parwanoo - 265 km from Delhi

Parwanoo is a town which is very little known of. The town is situated on the border of Haryana and Himachal Pradesh and is a developing industrial town. The place serves as an ideal getaway for people living in the nearby cities and highly popular among trekkers and backpackers who visit Parwanoo to explore all the natural trails nearby surrounded by Oak and Pine forests.

Dotted with pretty apple orchards, the town produces various fruit products like the best of fruit juices, jams and marmalade. Parwanoo is a small town consisting of most modern amenities, tourists come here to see the lakeside temples, gardens and ride on the cable car.

Spending a few days in this quaint little town would be an enriching experience. The natural scenic setting and architectural splendours is sure to win the hearts of all the visitors and it is an ideal destination for corporate day outing near Delhi. Parwanoo promises the ultimate break from your monotonous life in the lap of nature.

Things to do in Parwanoo :Sightseeing, Cable Car rides, Nature and treks.

Places to visit in Parwanoo :Timber Trail, Cable car Ride, Fruit orchards, Kali Mata Temple, Dagshai, Gurkha Fort

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Rajaji National Park - 244 km from Delhi

Rajaji National Park - 244 km from Delhi

Rajaji National Park is located in the state of Uttarakhand and is easily accessible from the nearby areas of Dehradun and Haridwar. The national parks boast of extremely rich fauna and wide variants of birds adding to more than 400 species of birds.

With a sprawling area of 820 sq km, the park is dense and has a 24 km stretch of river Ganga flowing through the park. There are more than 500 elephants inside the park, making it the only park in Uttarakhand to house as many elephants.

Apart from these, the park is also home to tigers, leopards, monkeys, barking deer, sambar deer, wild boars, antelopes and two different kinds of Himalayan Beer- Black and Sloth. Rajaji National Park makes for a great destination for tourists who love visiting the wild and see the wild habitations up close.

The natural landscape and the impressive fauna would make any vacation a happy and jubilant one.

Things to do in Rajaji National Park :Rafting, Wildlife Safari

Places to visit in Rajaji National Park :Rajaji Tiger Park,Eco-tourism at Rajaji National Park etc

Distance from Delhi:
Rajaji National Park is 244 km away from Delhi.

Best time to visit:
April to June

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Haridwar - 218 km from Delhi

Haridwar - 218 km from Delhi

Haridwar or as they say Hari-Dwaar is the doorway where you meet god is the holiest city in India. Located in Uttarakhand at a juncture where from atop the Himalayas, the Ganga river emerges.

A small little town nestled in the background of the Himalayas and the ferocious river Ganges, Haridwar witnesses' hordes of tourists and pilgrims all year through, flocking to the city of the Gods.

The most wonderful attraction in Haridwar is during the "Sandhya Aarti" when during the wee hours of sunset, the whole river bank of Har-ki-Pauri Ghat come alive, the river gets illuminated with multiple offering of Diya lamps by the pilgrims. It is one of the famous tourist places to visit near Delhi within 300 km.

Tourists visiting Haridwar can enjoy ropeway activity and the flea market here display a wide array of miscellaneous products and delectable sweets and snacks. Haridwar is also a perfect getaway if you want to spend time enjoying meditation and practise yoga in the lap of nature.

Things to do in Haridwar : Temple visits, shopping, sightseeing, Ropeway, Adventure trails and yoga retreats

Places to visit in Haridwar :Har Ki Pauri, Rajaji National park, Mansa Devi Temple, Chanda Devi Temple, Maya Devi Temple, Daksheswara Mahadev Temple

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Bhangarh - 255 km from Delhi

Bhangarh - 255 km from Delhi

Bhangarh is famous for the much hyped Bhangarh Fort. Bhangarh Fort in Rajasthan's Alwar District was built in 1613 by the son of Maan Singh of Amber, a great Mughal General. There are numerous stories associated with the yesteryear fort, some will intrigue its visitors and others would fill one with sombreness.

The fort is tagged as one of the medieval forts in Rajasthan is believed to be haunted for many centuries now and much folklore are associated behind the fort.

The fort is now in a dilapidated state with much of the surrounding walls fallen in ruins. Inside the fort premises, one will find natural springs, waterfalls, gardens, havelis, banyan trees and temples of Lord Someshwar, Gopinath, Mangala Devi and Keshava Rai.

Although, there are eerie stories associated with the fort, but still Bhangarh Fort is one of the most visited forts in India. It is the best place to visit with your friends, if you are looking forward to an amazing road trip from Delhi.The fort stays open to tourists from sunrise till sunset every day.

Things to do in Bhangarh: Sightseeing, Viewpoints

Places to visit in Bhangarh:Haunted fort of Bhangarh, Temples of Lord Someshwar, Gopinath, Mangala Devi and Keshava Rai

Distance from Delhi:Bhangarh is 255 kms away from Delhi

Best time to visit:
October to February

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Pangot - 310 km from Delhi

Pangot - 310 km from Delhi

Pangot is a haven for bird lovers. Located near Nainital in Uttarakhand, Pangot is a birdwatcher's paradise. The region is home to 250 different species of birds like Lammergeier, Rufous-bellied Niltava, Himalayan Griffon, Spotted and Slaty-backed Forktail, Blue-winged Minla, Rufous-bellied Woodpecker and  Khalij pheasant among others.

Every year numerous migratory birds making their way to Pangot and which attracts hordes of tourists from all over the country.

If visited in winter, tourists can witness the beautiful surrounding of snow clad peaks. Pangot is also known for the distinct species of mammals found in the region such as Sambar, Himalayan Goral, Yellow-bellied Himalayan Weasel, Yellow-throated Himalayan Marten, Barking Deer, Leopard, Civets, Leopard Cat, Serow, Wild Boar, Red Fox and many more. Pangot has various exploratory trails leading to exotic viewpoints. There is also one trail which leads to the Corbett National Park.

Things to do in Pangot: Bird watching, adventurous activities, mountain biking and trekking

Places to visit in Pangot :Snow View Point, Trek to Naini Peak, Nainital, Bhimtal, Sattal

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Mandawa - 232 km from Delhi

Mandawa - 232 km from Delhi

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If you want to spend your days of vacation living royally and exploring enchanting Havelis, then you must visit Mandawa. Mandawa is in the state of Rajasthan is very popular among tourists.

One of the most sought after places in the Shekhawati region, Mandawa  is mostly well known for its majestic forts and long standing havelis which clearly represent the identity of the prosperous Rajput merchants who have been living in the region for generations now.

Tourists visit Mandawa to walk down the streets of this 18th century established settlement embellished with numerous havelis, each adorning its own tale linking back with their prosperous history. One can spend hours exploring the havelis and listening to the spine chilling stories of the havelis.

History and archaeology enthusiast love visiting the town to reminiscent the past and spend time in admiration.

Things to do in Mandawa: Heritage, Haveli & Fort Visits

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Solan - 296 km from Delhi

Solan - 296 km from Delhi

Solan is an industrial town located on Punjab-Himachal border in lower ranges of Himalayas. The beautiful landscapes and lush green patches of land make Solan one of the popular tourist places near Delhi within 300 km. The city has years old temples and monasteries that add to the charm of the place, the most famous ones being the Shoolini Mata temple and the Yudung Monastery.

The Nalagarh Palace, adorned by Mughal and Indian architecture, gives a bird's eye view of the city below. Other places worth visiting are Solan brewery(one of the oldest in the country), a Children's park and Darlaghat.

Things to do: sightseeing, picnic, photography, temple visits, nature walks

Distance from Delhi: 296 km

Best time to visit: March to September

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Nahan - 248 km from Delhi

Nahan - 248 km from Delhi

Nahan is a beautiful town surrounded by dense thickets and pristine white peaks in the foothills of the Shivalik range. This small and less crowded hill station is an ideal escape from the maddening crowd of the city. Nahan has shimmering lakes like the Rani Tal and the Renuka lake (shaped in the form of a woman) providing an ideal picnic spot and it is one of the best hill stations near delhi within 250 kms.

For Bio fanatics, Suketi Fossil Park is a must-visit. Nahan has popular treks like Churdhar peak and Renukaji. Other places worth visiting are Jaitak Fort, Simbalwada wildlife sanctuary, Nahan Bada Bazar, Trilokpur temple and many more.

Things to do: trekking, picnic, fishing, sightseeing and shopping

Distance from Delhi: 248 km

Best time to visit: September to November

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Chandigarh - 243 km from Delhi

 Chandigarh - 243 km from Delhi

Chandigarh being the capital of two states, is the most well-planned city of India. It is known for its food, beautiful gardens, architecture and the essence of Punjab with a twinge of modernity. The Rock Garden of Chandigarh was designed entirely by urban industrial waste.

The leisure valley is another popular draw for tourists featuring the beautiful Rose garden. Another famous tourist site is the Capitol complex museum which is a world heritage site. Additionally, there are Sukhna Lake, Fun city, Thunder zone, International Dolls Museum and many more.

Things to do: garden walk, picnic, amusement park rides, and museum excursions.

Distance from Delhi: 243 km

Best time to visit: September to March

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Patiala - 254 km from Delhi

Patiala - 254 km from Delhi

Patiala is a well known princely state of Punjab. It is most famous for its product-specific markets selling juttis, Patiala salwar, parandis and nallas. The town is also a foodie's delight with its old markets offering savoured cuisine and the famous Patiala Peg.

Some of the places worth visiting in Patiala are Sheesh Mahal, Bahadurgarh fort, Moti Bagh wildlife sanctuary and the Qila Mubarak complex. The town justifies its spot in the most popular places to visit near Delhi within 300 km.

Things to do: shopping, dining, garden walks, picnics, sightseeing and wildlife-gazing.

Distance from Delhi: 254 km

Best time to visit: October to February

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Dausa - 284 km from Delhi

Dausa - 284 km from Delhi

Dausa is a well-known tourist hub of Rajasthan and has an important place in the list of places to visit near Delhi within 300 kms. The city is the epitome of traditional Rajasthani culture which is deeply imbibed in the lifestyle of people in Dausa.

The beautiful temples and forts of Dausa are examples of flamboyant architecture. Most popular visiting sites are Harshat Mata temple, Chand Bahori and Jhajhirampura. One of the most popular activities is the camel safari that takes you around the city. Also, the taste and aroma of Rajasthani food lingers on the streets of Dausa.

Things to do: sightseeing, cuisine-tasting, camel safaris and shopping.

Distance from Delhi: 284 km

Best time to visit: September to December

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Kotdwar - 220 km from Delhi

 Kotdwar - 220 km from Delhi

Kotdwar is located at the entrance of Pauri Garhwal hill ranges in Uttarakhand and that's why known as the 'Gateway to Garhwal'. The town finds a top spot among tourist places near Delhi within 300 km because of its religious and spiritual significance. There are a number of Hindu temples and shrines in Kotdwar, most visited ones being Sidhbali temple of Lord Hanuman and Durga Devi temple.

One can also take home local handicrafts and cultural artefacts from the bustling Malini Market and District Board shopping centre. Also, St. Joseph Cathedral here is the second largest church in Asia and is known for its beautiful design and environment.

Things to do:
temple visits, shopping, photography and sightseeing

Distance from Delhi:
219 km

Best time to visit:
October to April

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Bhimtal - 315 km from Delhi

Bhimtal - 315 km from Delhi

Bhimtal in Uttarakhand lies 1370 m above the sea level and is a peaceful town dotted with greenery, beautiful hillocks and a huge blue lake. The biggest attraction in Bhimtal is its lake which also contains a little island in the middle that adds on to the beauty of the whole surrounding.

Being far from the hustle and bustle of the bigger cities, Bhimtal has its own charm. So, live your days sitting by the lake or maybe reading under a tree shade enjoying the serenity of the place, all in all Bhimtal is a rejuvenating getaway for people living in nearby states.

The region is bounded with dense forests of oak, shrubs, and pines and offer exploratory trails for the adventure seekers. Tourists who visit Nainital usually make a stop at Bhimtal to witness its natural beauty and the pretty lake.

Things to do in Bhimtal:Boat Rides, sightseeing and visiting Aquarium.

Places to visit in Bhimtal :Bhimtal Lake, Hanuman Garhi, Butterfly Research center, Bhimtal island aquarium, Hidimba Padvat, Karkotaka Temple, Victoria Dam, Lok Sangrah, Folk Cultural Museum

Distance from Delhi:Bhimtal is located at 315 km from Delhi.

Best time to visit:
September to November

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Malpura

Malpura is a town in the Tonk district of Rajasthan and one of the lesser-known places to visit near Delhi within 300 kms. The place is famous for its Dadabadi, built in the memory of third Dada Gurudev Shri Jin Kushal Surishwar Ji.

It also has a famous visiting royal residence in Rajasthan. The place offers solace to visitors with its calm surroundings and spiritually healing environment.

Things to do: nature walk, meditation, picnic, photography and sightseeing.

Distance from Delhi: 378 km

Best time to visit: January-March and August-December

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Rashtrapati Bhavan

Home to the President of the world's largest democracy, Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi stands as a symbol of national strength. The nation's most important democratic functions like the swearing-in ceremony of its elected leaders are carried out in these very grounds. The Rashtrapati Bhavan has been witness to honour giving ceremonies of the country's bravehearts and achievers, signing of historic pacts between India and other nations, of India's independence and republic day ceremonies, and the hosting of many world leaders.The Rashtrapati Bhavan is a true architectural masterpiece in its own right. The magnificent building spreads across 320 acres, including the splendid 'Mughal Garden' and the Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum. The design of the Rashtrapati Bhavan mainly imparts the Mughal architectural styles blended with classical and grand European signatures, credited to the British architects- Edwin Lutyen and Hebert Baker.The building is also diversified with a number of other typically Indian motifs such as ornate Elephant statues on the outer wall or the main gate of the building with the 'Jaipur column'. All in all, it is quite a visual treat to behold!The building is open to visitors by three different segments or tour circuits. The first circuit comprises of the Main building and the Central Lawn. The second circuit houses the Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum Complex. In the same circuit, you can get a tour of the Clock Tower, the Stables, and the Garages. The third circuit has the magnificent Mughal Garden and other ancillary gardens of the Rashtrapati Bhavan. Tourists can request a trip of each of the circuits separately on the days assigned for each segment respectively for daytime visits from 9 AM to 4 PM. There is much to take in and marvel at around the complex-- the intricate craftsmanship of carved marble statues, the sprawling Mughal Gardens featuring masterful landscaping concepts, the Clock Tower, and a myriad of presidential mementos preserved inside the Museum. Upon exit, you can explore the premier surroundings of this important historical site, often called as the 'Lutyens Delhi'.

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"The trip was amazing. Loved the campsite, it's right next to the Parvati river and you feel relaxed just sitting there and absorbing the nature. The organisers were also amazing as they arranged for seperate tents for us and also the transportation provided was very good. The busses were very comfortable and had all the amenities promised. We had the freedom to roam around the city and the guide was well behaved, correct mix of strict and friendly."

Being my first solo trip, I was too nervous prior to boarding the bus to Kasol. But man, what a trip. First of all, I encourage all the readers to try going solo at least once especially on the mountains. The experience was overwhelming. I met other people as well in my journey that came via thrillophilia that made my trip pretty interesting. I enjoyed every bit of it. Whether it was on road, at Kasol or the kheerganga trek, I enjoyed every moment. Since it is October, the weather dropped significantly at Kheerganga, which was surprisingly pleasant for me. The trek was pretty hard but my guide helped me reach the destination comfortably. He was a lot friendly too.. I enjoyed the food as well. The best part was the bonfire at kheerganga to loosen us a bit. To sum it up, each and every moment of my trip was something I'd relish for a long, long time and I just can't wait to plan my next trip again. Thanks Thrillophilia. Cheers!

I personally loved this trip.. The parvati river and it's shooting sound, natural beauty, and campaign with this, once in a life experience. Kheerganga trekking is my first time for any trekking, but I have enjoyed a lot in the lap of the nature... Obviously don't forget the parvati kund, ohh beauty... Lastly it was a most memorable trip.. Which adopt a sweet spot in my memory, and ringing all time.

Kheerganga Trek is the best trek i have ever done. Me and my husband both trusted thrillophilia gateway for treking package. And I must say it's the best treking and camping experience for both of us. We trekked with 20 people's group with 2 guides with us. Both of them was very helpful and supportive. Treking with one guide named (Zorochi Stark) on truecaller was really fun. He was really strict about discipline but he was too funny too. Camping and food was the best at this price. We have done wrong date booking by mistaken I guess. But thanks to thrillophilia team to solve it quick and change our booking date. The way to kheerganga was really challenging as its monsoon so trek was very slippery too. But I found it as great adventure. Loved the trip

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Great facility and a very enjoyable experience. The carts and track are in excellent condition. Very reasonable charges. Our kids loved the outing. Strongly recommended.

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  1. Which are the tourist places near Delhi within 300 kms in winters?

    Tourist places near Delhi within 300 kms in winters are:

    1. Jaipur: Also known as the pink city, and known for its royal forts, Jaipur will let you experience modernism filled with ancient marvels. In addition to the ancient ruins, the place also holds many chic clubs and cafes.
    2. Rishikesh: Famous for adventure sports as well as spiritual places, Rishikesh is the best place to visit around Delhi.
    3. Kasauli: Experience some of the most beautiful sceneries and admire the beauty of the Himalayas in this hill town. Marvel at the beautiful views of snow capped mountains and enjoy a day resting around them.
    4. Bharatpur: Home to the sheer architecture, Bharatpur offers you the best views of some magnificent forts and lanes.

  2. Which are the places to visit near Delhi within 300 kms in june?

    Places to visit near Delhi within 300 kms in June are:

    1. Shoja: This underrated hill station is the least visited by tourists, thus holds some of the best virgin and charming destinations. Being the best location for snow filled pictures, a visit here is surely worth it.
    2. Kasauli: This beautiful and picturesque town provides you the best white scenery. Here you can easily enjoy many snow activities be it just a snow fight or skiing.
    3. Shimla: Known as the "Venice of the East", Udaipur is the most romantic destination around Delhi. Visit here and experience the royal feel in its charming forts and beautiful lakes.
    4. Manali: Providing you with the coziest honeymoon sittings and a perfect place to plan your summer trips, this resort town nestled in the beautiful snow filled hills is surely worth a visit.
    5. Rishikesh: Just a 240 KM drive from Delhi will take you to this adventure hotspot. Famous for adventure sports as well as spiritual places, Rishikesh is the best place to visit around Delhi.

  3. Where should I go for a 1 day trip near Delhi?

    There are numerous weekend getaways from delhi within 300 km which can make your one day trip a memorable one.
    For this you should consider the below list:

    1. Rishikesh: Just a 240 KM drive from Delhi will take you to this adventure hotspot. Famous for adventure sports as well as spiritual places, Rishikesh is the best place to visit around Delhi.
    2. Mussoorie: Referred as the queen of the hills, Mussore fascinates its guests with the panoramic views of snow capped mountains and offers a calm day away from the city.
    3. Nainital: Named after the lake "Naini", this place is the best if you want to enjoy some calm time while resting along the lakes and watching the beautiful sunset.
    4. Jaipur: Known to be the pink city, this place will let you experience the lifestyle of the royals in its many forts and will let you binge on some authentic Rajasthani dishes.
    5. Agra: The city of love, Agra, known for its famous monument "Taj Mahal" will leave you stunned through its elegant architecture and ancient tales.
    6. Kasauli: This hill town will let you experience some of the most beautiful sceneries and admire the beauty of the Himalayas.

  4. What are the places to visit near Delhi?

    Apart from being a vibrant political and cultural capital of India, there are a number of reasons why Delhi is one of the major tourist attractions of the country there are some amazing weekend places in and around Delhi where the city dwellers can enjoy a relaxing escapade. Below are listed some of the best places in Delhi that must be included in your bucket list:

    - Surajkund- approx. 22 kilometres from Delhi
    - Damdama Lake- approximately 38 km from Delhi
    - Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary- approximately 45 km from Delhi
    - Camp Wild Dhauj approximately 49 from Delhi
    - Mathura and Vrindavan- approximately 161 km from Delhi
    - Asola Bhatti wildlife sanctuary- approximately 22 kilometre from Delhi
    - Botanix Nature Resort- approximately 48 kilometres from

  5. What is the best season to visit Delhi?

    The best time to visit Delhi is between the months of February- April and June- November. Summers in Delhi are scorching when the temperature fruits up as high as 45 degrees Celsius and winters are chilling when the Mercury drops down to as low as two degrees Celsius.

  6. Where should I go for a 2 day trip near Delhi?

    There are a number of hill stations near Delhi where you can go on a 2 day weekend trip. A list of some of the best weekend destinations are given below:

    - Lansdowne
    - Nainital
    - Dehradun
    - Shimla
    - Mussoorie

  7. How can I go to Jaipur from Delhi?

    You can go to Jaipur from Delhi by air, train, and by road. There are flights from Delhi to Jaipur Airport frequently and is the most convenient mode of travel. There are popular express trains plying between Delhi and Jaipur offering you a comfortable and luxurious journey. The road distance between Delhi and Jaipur is approximately 60 kilometres and you can go by self drive to Jaipur via NH 8 NH 11 and NH 12. Also there are buses plying between Jaipur and Delhi which you can avail for a budget travel.

  8. Where can I spend weekend in Delhi?

    There are a number of weekend destinations in Delhi and We have shortlisted the best for you:

    - Lansdowne
    - Mussoorie
    - Dehradun
    - Dalhousie

  9. Where can I find snow near Delhi?

    There are a number of travel destinations near Delhi where you can find snow during winter. Check out for the best places:

    - Shimla
    - Manali
    - Ranikhet
    - Nainital

  10. How many days are enough to visit Auli?

    3 days are enough if you are planning to visit Auli. These 3 days will let you experience everything from local food to the skii parlours. You can easily hop from one place to another as the town isn't much big and local transport can be used to travel from one place to another. The distance of Auli from Delhi is somewhere around 487 KM which can be covered either by taking a car or a local bus, thus saving your travel time.

  11. Why is Lansdowne famous?

    Being one of the quietest hill stations around Delhi, Lansdowne is famous for the calm and spiritual vibes it holds. The town holds many peaceful places and locations which are frequented by the tourists from all over the world. Just a 260 KM drive from Delhi will take you to this pleasant and beautiful hill station where you can easily enjoy the best getaway from the city life for a day.

  12. What are the best hill stations to visit near Delhi within 600km?

    Here is the list of best hill stations to visit near Delhi within 600 km. Discover More!

    - Dehradun: 266 km (Best for sightseeing, trekking)
    - Kasauli: 287 Km (Best for Camping, Sightseeing, Trekking, Paragliding)
    - Nainital: 296.8 km (Best for sightseeing, backpacking, camping, birdwatching, amusement park visit, etc.)
    - Mussoorie: 280 km (Best for trekking, sightseeing)
    - Shimla: 343 km (Best for trekking, sightseeing, etc.)
    - Dharamshala: 481 km (Best for sightseeing, old temples, trekking, cycling, etc,)
    - Manali: 538 km (Best for trekking, sightseeing)

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