1 day road trips from Delhi within 200 kilometers

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One Day Road Trips From Delhi: Within 100 kilometres

Murthal

Murthal

Murthal (source)

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

 Manesar

Manesar (source)

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

Fort Unchagaon (source)

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.

  • Distance From Delhi: 55 kilometres

Damdama Lake

Damdama Lake

Damdama Lake (source)

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

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

Noor mahal (source)

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

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

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

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

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

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