Sort of leaves but still you want to travel somewhere than these places are best to visit. Make your plans and enjoy your weekend. Here are some places near Delhi you can visit at the weekend.
1. Agra, Uttar Pradesh
Taj
Mahal is known as the symbol of love and also one of the wonders of the world.
Other places you can visit in Agra are Agra Fort, Mehtab Bagh, Tomb of
Itimad-ud-Daulah. You can visit Kinari Bazaar for shopping.
Jaipur is also known as Pink City. You can witness the Rajputana Style here which is still alive. Places to visit in Jaipur are Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, City Palace Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Birla Temple, Jal mahal. Must-Visit Chokhi Dhani in the evening to see the real Rajasthan.
Distance
from Delhi: 269 km
3. Rishikesh
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Rishikesh is also known as the Yoga Center of the world. This place is famous for the major pilgrimage spots of Hindus. The best places to visit in Rishikesh are Laxman Jhula, Neelkantha Mandir, Swarg Ashram, Rajaji National Park, Shivpuri, Jumpin Heights.
Distance
from Delhi: 238 km
4. Mussorie, Uttrakhand
Mussoorie is known as the queens of the hills. Best places to visit in Mussoorie are Kempty Falls, Mussoorie Lake, Nag-Tibba, Mall Road, Mossy Falls, Camel Back Road, Lake Mist, Dhanaulti, Bhatta Falls, Company Garden.
Distance
from Delhi: 287 km.
5. Morni hills
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It is believed that MorniHillsnamed after Queen Morni who used to rule this place. It is located in the Panchkula district of Haryana. It is a very serene and calm place and is much appreciated for its scenic beauty.
Jim Corbett National Park is a wildlife sanctuary. it is famous for Bengal tigers. You can visit the park from November to June only. The park will close during the monsoon season approaches.
Distance
from Delhi: 241 km
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7. Sultanpur Bird Century
It is the habitat of migratory birds and is a great spot for spotting the various species. Here you can see around 250 species of birds during the peak season, i.e. September and during winters.
Distance
from Delhi: 50 km
8. Neemrana Fort, Rajasthan
This
place is known for its beautiful structure and its magnificence, this fort has
now been converted into a luxury heritage hotel. There are entry fees which
include lunch buffet also. You can also plan a night stay in this fort.
Distance
From Delhi: 122 km
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9. Mathura
Mathura
is the sacred place for Hindus. It is believed that Mathura is the birthplace
of Lord Krishna. Places to visit in Mathura are Krishna Janam Bhumi,
Dwarkadhish Temple, Radha Kund, Govardhan Parwat and many more.
Distance
from Delhi: 183 km.
10. Sariska Wildlife Century
This
place is famous for its tigers, leopards and wild dogs. Situated within the
Indian state of Rajasthan. The park is open from 8:00 AM to 6:30 PM. It is
better to visit the Jungle by Sariska Safari vehicles.
Trevi Fountain traditions paused for tourists: Rome introduces elevated walkway for a unique viewing experience
Tourists in Rome won’t be allowed to toss coins over their shoulders into the Trevi Fountain, following tradition, though an elevated walkway now gives limited access to the monument during maintenance work.
Rome Mayor Roberto Gualtieri inaugurated the steel walkway on Saturday, saying it will provide tourists with a close-up view of the fountain and calling it a “unique experience” that won’t be ruined by overcrowding.
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The walkway over the fountain’s basin will be able to accommodate about 130 people at a time.
But tourists won’t be allowed to toss coins from there, as the fountain is currently drained, and could face a 50-euro fine if they do, the mayor warned.
City lore has it that tossing a coin into the Baroque fountain will ensure a return trip to Rome.
Gualtieri said a small pool has been set up next to the walkway to collect the coins, which are donated to the Caritas charity to fund meals for people in need.
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The walkway will remain until the end of the maintenance work, which is expected to finish by year’s end.
Rome city officials are devising a plan to block off the area around the fountain. Under the plan, visitors will be required to book online and pay 2 euros ($2.20). Once inside, they will have 30 minutes to enjoy the fountain.
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