By JAGAT- 20/March/2025: Living in Delhi has its perks, but the fast-paced city life can often leave you craving a quick escape. Fortunately, the capital is surrounded by several incredible destinations that make for perfect weekend getaways. If you're looking for a serene getaway in nature, a dive into cultural heritage, or an exciting road trip, numerous destinations lie within a 300-kilometer radius. From historical towns and scenic hill stations to wildlife sanctuaries and tranquil lakes, these destinations offer a refreshing break from the city's hustle and bustle. A short drive from Delhi can take you to serene landscapes, charming villages, and heritage sites, making your weekend both relaxing and exciting. Pack your bags, fuel up your car, and set off on a road trip that promises a refreshing change of scenery and a rejuvenating break from daily life.
Agra (222 km) - Agra hosts the most unique architectural grandeur in India, the Taj Mahal, the ultimate symbol of love. Visiting Agra and witnessing the Taj Mahal, you can’t stop but to admire the gorgeous while marble structure. Usually, tourist visiting Agra also adds Fatehpur Sikri in the day’s itinerary. There you can visit the Buland Darwaza, the grand entrance to Jama Masjid that leads to the white marble tomb of Sufi saint Salim Chishti. Nearby, the palace complex features the Jodha Bhai Gate, while the main entrance, Diwan-e-Am, stands further ahead, along with a free Archaeological Museum. While visiting Agra, do not miss out on trying the delicious pethas, a sweet savoury popular in Agra. You can reach Agra from Delhi both by train and by road.
Jim Corbett National Park (222 km) - The popular wildlife haven, Jim Corbett National Park can never miss out the list when it comes to road trip or weekend escape from Delhi. One of the oldest national parks in India, there are a lot of stories associated with this place, especially linked to Edward James Corbett, after whom the national park was renamed from Hailey National Park. Coming to Corbett National Park undoubtedly involves jeep and elephant safaris, leading to endless wildlife encounters. Tourists from across the country and beyond the national border visit the national park. It is an added advantage for the residents of Delhi due to the close proximity to Corbett.
Rajaji National Park (227 km) - Another fascinating wildlife destination is Rajaji National Park, which is not as popular as Corbett National Park but definitely worth a visit. The assortment of fauna family in Rajaji is fantastic. Jeep safaris in Rajaji National Park take tourists through the various safari zones of Rajaji - Chilla, Motichoor, Jhilmil and Mohand Range. The national park is sprawled across an impressive area throughout the cities of Rishikesh, Haridwar and Dehradun. The Mohand Range is in Dehradun, whereas, the unique Chaurasi Kutiya Zone is in Rishikesh, which allows walking safari. The Chilla Zone is the most popular region of Rajaji near Haridwar.
Rishikesh (242 km) - People craving for adrenaline rush or mind’s rejuvenation, go to Rishikesh. This city is a perfect blend of spirituality and adventure. Adventure activities like bungee jumping, white water rafting, zip-lining, kayaking, giant swing are most favoured by the adventure junkies. On the other hand, general tourists can also indulge in sightseeing like Ram Jhula, Lakshman Jhula, Neelkanth Mahadev Temple, Neer Garh Waterfalls, Triveni Ghat, and a few more.
Morni Hills (277 km) - Morni Hills in Haryana’s Panchkula district is a scenic hill station that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and valley. The name Morni Hills is said to have originated from a queen who once ruled the region. A unique feature of this destination is its two interconnected lakes, which appear separate but are mysteriously linked, giving rise to intriguing local legends. The area is also a haven for birdwatchers, with numerous avian species thriving in its forests. Adventure lovers can enjoy trekking through scenic trails or boating on the serene waters.