Independence day is almost here! And if you still haven't planned your trip, don't worry we got you covered. This long weekend is the perfect excuse to
swap Delhi-NCR’s hustle for open skies and nature’s calm. Don't worry, if you don't have time, you don’t need to travel that far as we have compiled a list of 9 places that are not that away and you must visit.
Neemrana Fort Palace, Rajasthan
This is a 15th-century fort which has now been transformed into a luxury heritage hotel. Neemrana offers a royal escape with antique architecture and a hilltop view that comes alive at sunset.Damdama Lake, Haryana
Located at a distance of just 60 kms, Damdama Lake is surrounded by the Aravalli hills. This place is ideal for boating, kayaking and just unwinding by the water.Surajkund, Haryana
This place is known for its ancient reservoir and scenic backdrop It has some of the best resorts and is a quick break from city chaos.Also Read: Independence Day 2025: Many People Are Travelling To Puri This Weekend! Here Is How A Temple Town Became India’s Top Spiritual Getaway
Manesar, Haryana
Manesar is located at a distance of 55 km. From luxury resorts to peaceful farm stays, Manesar has it all. You can enjoy spa treatments, leisurely swims and a quiet weekend doing absolutely nothing.Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary, Haryana
Just 1.5 hours away from Delhi, this place is a paradise for birdwatchers, especially between August and March. The sanctuary is home to over 250 species of birds, both resident and migratory.Garhmukteshwar, Uttar Pradesh
This is a holy town on the banks of the Ganga, which is known for its peaceful ghats and historic temples. The slow-paced life here offers a spiritual detox that most people are inclined towards these days.Alwar, Rajasthan
This place is for those who love history. Alwar is the perfect sneak peak to Rajput heritage with forts, lakes, and colorful markets. Don’t miss Bala Qila and Siliserh Lake for a royal-meets-nature experience.
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Rajasthan
Also known as Keoladeo National Park, this UNESCO site is home to thousands of migratory birds, making it a must-visit for nature enthusiasts. It is located at a distance of 180km from Delhi.
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