
6 long weekend getaways near Delhi-NCR
When the long weekend approaches, group chats are often flooded with ideas for a getaway. Here are few quick escapes to plan near Delhi-NCR for a relaxing weekend.
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Just a short ride away from Delhi-NCR, spot tigers and leopards and enjoy the wildlife at Sariska Tiger Reserve here. There's Bhangargh fort for some spooky vibes, royal palaces, and colourful streets with traditional Rajasthani jewellery!
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Alwar
The twin town brim with culture and devotion. Explore the ancient temples, local cuisines and traditional sweets for a wholesome experience.
Vrindavan-Mathura
The city of lakes offers serene boat rides, grandeur of royal palaces and scrumptious food that you will never forget. Explore the peaceful but vast heritage of Udaipur and add little more colour to your weekend.
Udaipur
Little bit of luxury, little bit of wildlife and a pleasant whether is what Jim Corbett has to offer. Drive to the hills to escape the mundane and soak in the breathtaking misty views or hike away!
Jim Corbett
The timeless beauty Taj Mahal awaits its tourists. Add the Agra fort, and Mughlai delicacies on your itinerary and enjoy a nice blend of history, architecture and lots o flavor.
Agra
'The Pink City' often tops the list when it comes for short getaways. Flavourful cuisine, vibrant heritage, royal palace and scenic scapes make up for a colourful trip.
Jaipur

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