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5 Getaways Around Delhi To Relax Yourself Over A Weekend

Delhi can give you money, fame, dream career and a desired life. But what’s the point of all this if you can’t make room for happiness. Youngsters work for twelve hours a day for five days a week and drain out of energy by the time weekend arrives. Most of them spend Saturdays and Sundays at home doing nothing in the name of the rest, which is nothing but a waste of time and opportunity. Such lifestyle can make you boring and dull in the long run.

 

If you don’t want to take this way, then do something that can help you establish a work-life balance. What better option than travelling to a nearby getaway can you come up with! Here are five best weekend getaways from Delhi where you can breeze in and re-energize yourself:

 

  1. Udaipur

The romance that you will feel while boating in Lake Pichola cannot be expressed in words. Imagine an evening at any roof-top restaurant overlooking exotic lake in Udaipur! Believe it or not, but you will feel ten times more energetic after your trip to Udaipur than how you feel during weekdays in Delhi. Book a flight and breeze in this beautiful city in less than two hours from Delhi.

 

 

  1. Alwar 

If you have a tight budget and limited time, Alwar is the best weekend getaway for you. `Right from Hill Fort Kesroli to Silserh Lake, Sariska Tiger Reserve and the scary Bhangarh, Alwar has many things to offer. It’s the best place for those who want to take an offbeat road and experience nature. You can plan a visit with your friends, better half or family and create memories to cherish for a long time.

 

 

 

  1. Rishikesh

Rishikesh, at not more than 230 Km from Delhi, can be your favorite weekend destination to take a much-needed break from hassled lifestyle. Situated in the laps of Himalaya with Holy Ganges on its side; it exposes you to adventure sports, yoga, trekking and rafting; all at one place. Although Rishikesh is a religious place, food joints like German Bakery, The Third Eye Café and The Pyramid Café would placate you with world-class ambience and delicious food.

 

  1. Nainital

If nature attracts you, Nainital can be the best tourist point for you. Its scenic ambience, natural splendor and striking beauty will help you revive after a long hectic week. If you both are planning to spend some time away from hustle and bustle of Delhi to revamp your relation once again, this is the place that you should head to.

 

 

 

  1. Jaipur

Jaipur’s beauty isn’t hidden from anyone living in Delhi. From historical forts to world-class temples, five-star hotels to roadside Dhaba, Rajasthani dishes to seafood, world-class heritage to rural life, Pink City has everything that you want to experience. It is a perfect runaway in the arms of peace from the crowded atmosphere of Delhi.  A weekend in Jaipur will expose you to many untold stories.

 

So, what are you waiting for? Don’t wait for the right moment and long holidays. Instead make the best use of weekends and revamp yourself in style. Head to these weekend getaways and create memories to cherish forever.

 

UTKARSH SRIVASTAVA : A travel enthusiast and a bag-pack wanderer. Currently placed in MakeMyTrip as a Content Writer, he also administers the website Traveller Diaries. A graduate from Makhanlal Chaturvedi Univrsity, Bhopal, he looks forward to establish his name in the field of Travel Blogging

 

 

 

 

 

Akash Kumar Singh

Akash is a young scholar of communication and governance. A graduate in Mass Communication, Akash has been University topper. He holds his Masters degree from Centre for Culture, Media and Governence, Jamia Millia Islamia. He has authored and co-authored several researches and books. At a young age of 21, he was conferred with the 'Emerging Journalist' award by the Madhya Pradesh Government. He has also been conferred with the prestigious Prime Minister's Award on Republic Day Parade for being 'Meritorious Student of India'. Currently a LAMP Fellow, he works as a legislative researcher at the office of Ninong Ering, MP from Arunachal East. He is the Editor at Campus Chronicle.

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