Title: Weekend getaways from Delhi for the Diwali long weekend
1Best Places To Visit For Delhiites In The Diwali
Diwali is that time of the year when we all love
to stay home and spend some quality time with our
families. However, avid travellers look at this
period as the perfect window to plan slightly
longer holidays as compared to the regular
weekend getaways. Fortunately, Diwali 2018 has
five long days up for grabs for any traveller who
has been wanting to plan his long-awaited trip.
National capital Delhi has an advantageous
position as it acts as the doorway to plenty of
destinations in the northern part of the country.
Travellers can actually plan their trips around
various routes and circuits. Some of the best
trips travellers can plan from Delhi in the
Diwali weekend.
2Shimla-Narkanda
- When you are in Delhi, one of the first
places that comes to the mind is Shimla a hill
station that easily serves as a weekend getaway
for the residents of the national capital.
However, when the number of days you have in hand
are a lot more you normally require for a trip to
the former summer capital of the country, you can
easily club it with Narkanda, a lesser-known hill
town which is located around 70 km uphill from
Shimla. -
- Where to Stay V Resorts Tikker Narkanda
3Haridwar-Rishikesh-Rajaji National Park
- Just 220 km from Delhi, Haridwar always
proves to be an easy weekend getaway for
Delhiites. After all, a convenient five-hour
drive gets a travellers close enough to the
charms of River Ganga and helps him experience
one of the roots of Hindu religion. picturesque
town of Rishikesh has been a major attraction
among both pilgrims, and adventure lovers and
travellers alike, who like to enjoy adventure
activities like cliff jumping and white water
rafting at the destination. - Where to Stay V Resorts Rajaji National Park
4Alwar-Sariska-Bhangarh-Jaipur
- A quick weekend getaway to Jaipur is
something that most Delhiites must have done by
now. However, when the number of days in hand is
more and theres a lot more waiting to be
explored, a keen traveller can take advantage of
the Diwali weekend and can start his journey with
the first pit stop at Alwar. Located at a
distance of around 170 km from the national
capital, this Rajasthani town is known for its
own set of forts, palaces and monuments belonging
to the erstwhile reign of the Rajputs in the
state. - Where to Stay V Resorts Utsav Camp Sariska
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