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Amazing Weekend Gateways Near Delhi


For a little escape from the monotony of the regular city life, planning a trip to a weekend gateway can be a fine idea. The geographical position of Delhi has made the Delhi-people the most privileged people in terms of being surrounded by top destinations.

Nature, history, culture, and serenity can be accessed easily when staying in Delhi. All it needs to unwind your soul is a journey to a place of your choice, planning a stay for two nights and then coming back to the city with a rejuvenated mind.

You can opt to drive down to the destination or reach the place using your
Uber coupons availing the outstation services.  Here is a list of places that can be considered as the best weekend destinations from Delhi.

1. The Royal City Of Agra

Agra is a city that appears in the mind frame with all its history, culture, heritage, and the Taj Mahal. The world knows this place by its magnificent structure, Taj Mahal, erected during the medieval period depicting the eternal warmth of love.

Situated at a comfortable distance from Delhi, it can be reached within a couple of hours.  When in Agra, do not forget to taste the Petha, a famous sweet, synonymous to the tradition of the city.

How to Reach Agra

Agra is situated 233 km away from Delhi. If you enjoy driving, you can easily drive down the way which will take around 4.5 hours. 

If you do not like driving during holidays, opt for an outstation Uber service and get the benefit of the Uber discounts available during weekends.

Regular buses also connect the legendary city of Agra to the capital of India. The railway is regarded as another popular option for reaching this historical city. You can also avail Gatiman Express as an option that connects the city from Delhi over a short time of 1.40 hrs.

2. Jaipur-The Pink City

Popularly known as the pink city of India, Jaipur is the state capital of Rajasthan. The city houses magnificent palaces, and forts carrying architectural splendour of the medieval era.

City tours are quite popular in Jaipur and include a visit to the Amber fort, Hawa Mahal, Jal Mahal, Birla Mandir, Jantar Mantar, Nahargarh Fort, and Albert Hall Museum. If you find it hard to get accommodation at the city centre during the weekends, use the
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How To Reach

For people who love to travel by train, there are multiple options available. From regular trains to premium ones, Jaipur has a decent connection with Delhi through railways.

You can also take a bus from ISBT, Delhi to reach Jaipur. The journey takes around 6 hours.
If you wish to reach Jaipur driving all the way, a drive of 5.16 hrs will take you to the heart of the Rajput legacies. 

3. Queen Of Hill Stations-Shimla

If you are a hill person and loves the high altitudes to spend your holidays, Shimla is an excellent choice. This erstwhile holiday city of British officers now stands as one of the most visited hill stations in India. Start a little early from Delhi and reach Shimla by afternoon.

Every season in Shimla is different and has something to offer its visitors. Grab the Goibibo deals to book the best accommodation in Shimla that has the best mountain views. It welcomes the weary city dwellers with its enchanting chilled breeze in the summers and with a snow carpet during the winters. Monsoons unveil the beauty of the mystic mountains wrapped in grey clouds glued atop the hills.

How To Reach

Regular buses run between Delhi and Shimla. It takes around 10 hours to reach Shimla by bus. Most of the services offer an overnight journey that saves your effective travel time.

Chandigarh and Ambala Cantt are the two railheads closest to Shimla. Trains run regularly between Delhi and these stations. From here, you can opt for a self-drive on a hired vehicle using the  Zoomcar.

There are plenty of destinations that can be visited over three days during the weekend from Delhi. Make a plan and head for any destination of your choice to make memories for lifetime. 

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