50 Places To Visit From Delhi By Car
50 Places To Visit From Delhi By Car
AGRA, UTTAR PRADESH (approx. 243 km from Delhi)

Taj Mahal of Agra is the symbol of Love and one of the seven wonders of the world, which was built by the Mughal emperor Shahjahan for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. The Agra fort the 16th-century fort also known as ‘Qila-i-Akbari’ located on the Yamuna river gives a spectacle view from the fort of river Yamuna and is an amazing place to spend some time admiring the view. The Itmad-ud-Daula is a tomb of impressive architecture situated on the Yamuna river. Mehtab Bagh is a beautiful garden with several flower plants and provides a clear view of the Taj Mahal. One must try Agra’s famous Pheta, Behri Kachori, and street foods like chat. Some of the places to eat in Agra to list are Dasaprakash Restaurant, Deviram Sweets and Restaurant, and Sky Grill. Places to stay in Agra are Mansingh Palace Hotel, Jaypee Palace Hotel, King’s Palace, and many more.
Best time to visit Agra: Best time to visit Agra is October to March as the weather is cold and people can tour the city without any sweat breaks.
Agra By Car: Delhi to Agra is accessible by road via Taj Express Highway and Yamuna Expy the time required for Delhi to Agra by road journey is 4-5 hours. The route passes through Vrindavan and Mathura.
MUSSOORIE, UTTARAKHAND (approx. 313 km from Delhi)

Mussoorie in Uttarakhand being the ‘Queen of Hills’ is also a utopian destination with green meadows, tall pine forests with its fragrance in the air, gushing waterfalls. Several tourists flok here for weekends with their companions to mesmerize themselves in the beauty of the hill station. People can indulge themselves in activities in Mussoorie like camping, trekking or just walking around the path in the hills. Taking a cycle ride to Gun Hill can be a fun activity. Kempty waterfalls, Jharipani, Bhatta, and Mossey waterfalls are great places to spend some quality time with the chirping sounds of birds amidst the calmness of the surrounded forests and the sound of gushing waterfalls. Multiple options to stay in Mussoorie are available JW Marriot, Brigadior’s Cottage, Vishnu Palace are a few to name. Cafe Hinge, Urban Turban, The mud cup Cafe are a few must-try places to eat in Mussoorie.
Best time to visit Mussoorie: The best time to visit Mussoorie is in Summers from April to June. As the weather is most favorable in the hill station. The summers in Mussoorie are not too hot, the sky is clear with fresh breezes. People wanting to witness the snowfall can visit Mussoorie during the winter months of December to February. Monsoons in Mussoorie are set in July and September.
Mussoorie by car: Mussoorie is well connected with all major cities through means of road. Delhi to Mussoorie by road is accessible through NH334. The route passes through Meerut, Saharanpur, and Dehradun. The time required to cover the journey from Delhi to Mussoorie is approximately seven hours.
JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN (appox. 277 km from Delhi)

Jaisalmer, the Golden City of Jaisalmer is a prominent tourist attraction adorned by the lakes and Havelis. Jaisalmer has enough to offer from fun-loving adventure activities to romantic dates in heritage restaurants. Camel rides, Dessert Safari, Camping are the activities couples can indulge themselves in to make an adventurous memory for a lifetime. Places to visit in Jaisalmer are Khulhara Village, Jaisalmer fort, Desert National Park, Gadisar Lake, Tazia Tower, Badal Palace, Jain temples, Patwon ki Haveli. Places to stay in Jaisalmer are Hotel Lal Garh Fort and Palace, Moustache Jaisalmer, Hotel Fotiya, Gaji Hotel are some popular ones. Places to eat in Jaisalmer are Natraj Restaurant, Trio, Monica Restaurant, KB Cafe, Sunset Palace.
Best time to visit Jaisalmer: October to March is the ideal time to visit Jaisalmer. The weather in winters is pleasant and cool. Rajasthan in summers is hot and humid which is difficult for any tourist to bear and is recommended to avoid visiting in summers.
Jaisalmer by road: Delhi to Jaisalmer by road is accessible via NH11 in approximately 14 hours and by NH 48 in approximately 15 hours that covers a distance of 827 km. The route passes through Bikaner and Pokhran.
KASAULI, HIMACHAL PRADESH (approx. 304 km from Delhi)

Kasauli is a cozy little hilly cantonment town ideal for a getaway from the hustling town of Delhi. The town is dotted with Victorian-styled buildings adding to the glory of Kasauli. The town is comparatively less crowded than other attractions of Himachal Pradesh. Monkey Point, Mall Road of Kasauli, Sunset Point Kasauli, Gilbert Trail, Christ Chruch are places to visit in Kasauli. Places to stay in Kasauli are Kasauli Regency Hotel, Kasauli Castle Resort, Windsor Resort to name a few. Narinder Sweet House, Cafe Mitti, Hangout Rooftop Restaurant and Bar, Rudra Cafe, Cafe Mantra, are some popular places to eat in Kasauli.
Best time to visit Kasauli: Kasauli is good to go any time of the year. Even Kasauli in Monsoons is favorable to visit for adventurous activities. The summers are the best time to visit Kasauli with pleasant calm and cool breezy weather.
Kasauli by car: Kasauli from Delhi is accessible by road via NH 44. The route passes through Panipat, Karnal, Kurukshetra, Ambala, Pinjore, Kalka, and Dharampur.
NAINITAL, UTTARAKHAND ( approx. 323 km from Delhi)

The ‘City of Lakes’ Nainital is no lesser amazing place for couples to enjoy their time amidst the green beauty and wonderful lakes. Naini Lake is a popular attraction famous for activities like boating, sightseeing, and photography. The gondola ride is a fun activity to do with your companions. Tiffin’s Top also known as Dorothy’s seat, Snow point view, Eco Cave Garden, Mall Road of Nainital, are places to visit in Nainital. Places to stay in Nainital are in plenty, The Nature’s Green Resort, Ayar Jungle Resort, Royal Windsor Hotel. Elphinstone Hotel, The Manu Maharani, Alka-Lake Side Hotel, and Earl’s Court are a few to name. Sakley’s Restaurant, Embassy Restaurant, Capri Restaurant are some popular places to eat in Nainital.
Best time to visit Nainital: Nainital is good to visit in any month of the year. The most ideal time to visit is in Summers as summers in Nainital are not hot and are rather cool breezy and cozy warm. Nainital in winters receives enough snowfall to get itself covered in a snow-white blanket. People who are winter enthusiasts can visit in winter.
Nainital by car: Nainital has well-linked roads to Delhi. The distance between Delhi to Nainital can be covered in 7 hours by road via NH09. The route passes through Rampur.
BHARATPUR, RAJASTHAN (approx. 212 km from Delhi)

Bharatpur located in the Braj region is popular for its culture and folklore. It is an offbeat destination with authentic Rajasthani traditions and culture. Places to visit in Bharatpur are Bharatpur Palace and Museum, Ganga Mandir, Laxman Mandir, Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Lohagarh Fort, Deeg, Band Baretha, and Kaman or Kamaban. Places to stay in Bharatpur are Laxmi Vilas Palace Hotel Govardhan, Regenta Resort, Hotel Sunbird, Amitara Chanda Mahal Haveli, Hotel Kiran Villa Palace, and Hotel Blue Heaven. Places to eat in Bharatpur are Hotel Sunbird Restaurant, Gulmohar restaurant, Atithi restaurant, and Hotel Udai Vilas Restaurant.
Best time to visit Bharatpur: The best time to visit Bharatpur is in the winters during October to March. This time of the year is the most favorable time due to the weather as well as because of the migratory birds that can be spotted in winters.
Bharatpur by car: Delhi to Bharatpur by car is accessible via NH19/ NH44. The route passes through Faridabad, Vrindavan, Mathura, Gopalpur. The time required to complete the journey from Delhi to Bharatpur is approximately five hours.
NEEMRANA, RAJASTHAN (approx. 127 km from Delhi)

Neemrana is a great mix of modernity and history. Neemrana is an obsolete historical town located in Rajasthan. The town abodes the famous Neemrana Fort, which is now converted into a luxurious heritage hotel using ancient architecture and culture. The Neemrana Baori is another attraction complementing the Fort Palace. It is a magnificent and old structure of 170 steps. The structure seems to be smaller as we one gets down deeper. Bala Quila of Alwar and Sariska National Park is also a famous tiger reserve are also places to visit is nearby Neemrana. Shopping in Neemrana can be a fun activity with several options of local and trendy handicrafts, Rajasthan’s famous Ghagra-choli and accessories can be found here. Neemrana Fort Palace, Starlit Suites, Days Hotel Neemrana, Ramada Neemrana are great options for places to stay in Neemrana. While in Rajasthan one should try local food like Dal-Bato-Churma, Mirchi Bada, and Pyaz Kachori. Popular places to eat in Neemrana are; The Bridge Restaurant, Prem Pavitra Bhojnalaya, Narulas Kitchen, Hotel Inderlok Classic.
Best time to Visit Neemrana: The best time to visit Neemrana is between July to march covering the Winters and Monsoon season. As the weather during winters is soothing and remains pleasant, thanks to the greenery surrounding Neemrana. Also, the region doesn’t receive much rainfall making it still favorable to travel. Summers are humid and hot it is quite an unfavorable time to visit anywhere in Rajasthan.
Neemrana by Car: The best way to reach Neemrana is by road, Neemrana is situated on Delhi-Jaipur Highway. Delhi to Neemrana is accessible via NH 48. Delhi to Neemrana by car takes approximately three hours to cover the journey. Another route to reach Neemrana from Delhi is via Ateli-Kania road which takes approximately four and half hours to reach covering the route of 155 km.
PUSHKAR, RAJASTHAN (approx. 414 km from Delhi)

Pushkar being one of the oldest cities of India abodes the only Brahma Temple in the world. Pushkar is encased by hillocks on three sides. Popularly known as the ‘Rose Garden of Rajasthan’, roses of Pushkar are exported all over the world. Places to visit in Pushkar are Pushkar Lake, Brahma Temple, Gurudwara Singh Sabha, Varaha Temple, Savitri Temple, Rangji Temple, Pap Mochini Temple, Sri Panchkund Shiva Temple, Atmateshwar Temple, and Man Mahal. Places to stay in Pushkar are Hotel Sarovar, The Glorious Hill resorts, and Hotel Kanhaia Haveli. The Thali Garden Restaurant, Raju Terrace Garden, Tiko’s, and Funky Monkey Cafe are some popular places to eat in Pushkar.
Best time to visit Pushkar: November to March is the best time to visit Pushkar, the religious land as the winter is already set during these months and the weather is cold and pleasant to visit and explore.
Pushkar by car: Delhi to Pushkar by road is accessible via NH48. The route passes through Neemrana, Behror, Jaipur, and Ajmer. The time required for the journey from Delhi to Pushkar is approximately eight hours
MANALI, HIMACHAL PRADESH (approx. 542 km from Delhi)

Manali also known as the ‘Lovers paradise’ and ‘Honeymoon capital of India’ is one of the most popular places to visit from Delhi. Located in the Kullu district is encased with apple orchards, pine forests, and snowy roads. The major charm of Manali is the Beas River flows through the town. Places to visit in Manali are Jogini Mata Temple, Mall Road, Jogini Waterfalls, Hidimba Devi Temple, Manu temple, and can also visit Solang Valley which is just 11 km away from Manali. There are ample accommodations available in Manali, Kalishta Resort, Orchard House, Hotel Mountain Face by Snow City Hotels are some of the popular places to stay in Manali. Places to eat in Manali are The Lazy Dog Lounge, People, Veer Restaurant, Rocky Cafe.
Best time to visit: October to June is the best time to visit Manali covering the winter and summer seasons. Manali in December to February receives snowfall getting covered in snow is also the peak season of Manali.
Manali by car: Delhi to Manali is accessible by road via NH 44. The route passes through Panipat, Kurukshetra, Ambala, Mandi, Bhuntar, and Kullu. The time required to cover the journey from Delhi to Manali is approximately thirteen and a half hours.
JIM CORBETT, UTTARAKHAND (approx. 226 km from Delhi)

Jim Corbett National Park near Nainital is great for people who are wildlife and animal lovers. Jim Corbett has the highest number of tigers in any Indian National Park. There are five zones of the national park, Dhela Zone, Dhikala Zone, Jhirna Zone, Bijrani Zone, and Durga Devi Zone, River Kosi are also different places to visit in Jim Corbett. The different zone has some variant animals that can be spotted. Places to stay in Jim Corbett are Camp Hornbill Kyari, Adhikari Forest Rest House, Corbett Treat Resort, and Jim Corbett Farm House. Places to eat near Jim Corbett are Friend’s Cafe and Restro, Karans Corbett Motel and Restaurant, The Nest Cafe.
Best time to visit Jim Corbett: Jim Corbett is good to visit all around the year except the season of monsoon. The Jhirana zone is open all around the year, the Birjani zone is open from mid-October to mid-June, and the Dhikala zone is open from mid-November to June. One can plan their tour accordingly.
Jim Corbett by car: Delhi to Jim Corbett distance can be covered by road via NH09. The journey time required to cover the distance from Delhi to Jim Corbett is approximately 5-6 hours.
SUTANPUR BIRD SANCTUARY, HARYANA ( approx. 41 km from Delhi)

Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary is also a national park, being a paradise for bird watchers. Every year more than 90 species of birds migrate here during the migratory season that is in the winter. Even in summers, few species of birds migrate here. There is a tourist complex built inside and also has a restaurant and bar. The timings of the bird sanctuary are 7 am to 4:30 pm. Even the entry fee is minimal, for Indians the entry fee is only 5rs. Additional charges for cameras are applied.
Best time to visit Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary: October to February is the best time to visit Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary. As a maximum species of birds, migrating can be witnessed.
Sultanpur bird sanctuary by car: Delhi to Sultanpur bird sanctuary by car is accessible via routes of Dabri- Gurgaon Rd, Najafgarh Dauralla Rd. The route passes through Pashchim Vihar, Janakpuri, Dwarka, and Dhankot.
DAMDAMA LAKE, HARYANA (approx. 60 km from Delhi)

Damdama Lake was commissioned by the British in 1947and is home to almost 190 species of migratory and native birds. Boating is an amazing activity to do in Damdama lake while enjoying the alluring view of the surroundings. One can also do angling and Fishing here. Several resorts nearby offer adventure activities. No entry ticket is required for Damdama lake, but to perform any activities come at a cost. Places to stay near are The Gateway resort and the Damdama adventure camps which are the popular ones.
Best time to visit Damdama lake: The best time to visit Damadama Lake is from August to February during the monsoon and winter seasons. When migratory birds can also be spotted.
Damdama Lake by car: Delhi to Damdama Lake is accessible via NH48. The route passes through Pashchim Vihar, Mayapuri, Mahipalpur, Kherla. The time required to complete the journey from Delhi to Damdama lake is approximately only two hours.
GARH MUKTESHWAR, UTTAR PRADESH ( approx. 105 km from Delhi)

Garh Mukteshwar is considered the holy city of India located in Hapur, Uttar Pradesh. It is the closest town to Delhi with enchanting views of the gushing river Ganga. Places to visit in Garh Mukteshwar are Ganga Temple, Mukteshwar Mahadev Temple, Nahoosh Koop (Nakka Kaun) Meerabai Ki Reti, and Kalpavriksha. Places to stay are Krishna Orchard Resort, Cottage Nirvana, Green Oak Resort, Trishul Orchard Resort. Places to eat in GarhMukteshwar are Pandit Shudh Shakahari, Deluxe Food Point Restaurant, Devendra.
Best time to visit Garh Mukteshwar: The best time to visit Garh Mukteshwar is in the Winters and Summers during October to June when the weather is pleasant to explore around.
Garh Mukteshwar by car: Delhi to Garh Mukteshwar by road is accessible via the outer ring road and NH 09. The route passes through Shalimar Bagh, Ghaziabad, Pilkhuwa, Hapur. The time required to complete the journey from Delhi to Garh Mukteshwar is approximately three hours.
KURUKSHETRA, HARYANA (approx. 155 km from Delhi)

Land of Bhagavad Gita, Kurukshetra is also known as Dharmakshetra, popular for the historical fight of Kauravas and Pandavas in Hindu epic. It is the place where Lord Krishna recited the Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna. Places to visit in Kurukshetra Brahma Sarovar, Juotisar, Bhishma Kund, Krishna Museum, Sheikh Chilli's Tomb, Sthaneshwar Mahadev Temple, Kalpana Chawla Memorial Planetarium, Kurukshetra Science Panorama & Science Centre. Places to stay in Kurukshetra are Hideout by Vista Rooms, C Seven Hotel, Hotel Delight. Places to eat in Kurukshetra are Mirchi's Restaurant, Singh's Kitchen, Krishna Cafe, Golden Saras, The Harsh Family Dhaba.
Best time to visit Kurukshetra: September to March is the best time to visit Kurukshetra as the weather is pleasant and suitable to explore compared to other seasons here.
Kurukshetra by car: Delhi to Kurukshetra by road is accessible via NH 44. The route passes through Gohana, Panipat, and Karnal. The time required to reach Kurukshetra from Delhi is approximately four hours.
BARSANA, UTTAR PRADESH ( approx. 157 km from Delhi)
Barsana is the birthplace of Radha near Vrindavan, Mathura. Barsana is a popular tourist destination near Delhi. Holi celebration in Barsana is famous. Places to visit in Barsana are Shriji Temple, Dan Bihari Temple, ISKCON Temple, Radha Kushal Bihari Temple, Maan Mandir, Sri Radha Damodar Mandir, Keerti Mandir and Rangeeli Mahal. Places to stay in Barsana are Dhatriya Dharamshala, Sri Ji Dharmath Trust, Bareli Wali Dharamshala, Goverdhan Guesthouse. Places to eat in Barsana are Bansiwale Restaurant, Brajdham Family Restaurant, Agarwals Restaurant.
Best time to visit Barsana: Barsana can be best explored during the winter season from October to March. The popular holi celebration is also held in March.
Barsana by car: Delhi to Barsana by road is accessible via NH 19/NH 44. The route passes through Faridabad before reaching Barsana. The time required to complete the journey from Delhi to Barsana is approximately three hours.
ALWAR, RAJASTHAN (approx. 165 km from Delhi)

Alwar is the Tigergate of Rajasthan as the entry point to Sariska National Park. Alwar is a tourism hub for tourists visiting Bhangarh fort, lakes, heritage Havelis, and nature reserves nearby. Alwar is also featured in several Bollywood movies and is popular for the Mega Alwar Trade fair held at Dussera ground every year. Places to visit in Alwar are Bala Quila Fort, Kesroli, Moti Dungri, Sariska Palace, Vinay Vilas Mahal, Moosi Maharani ki Chhatri, Jai Pol, and Bazaza Bazaar. Places to stay in Alwar are Sparrow Inn by MGB Hotels, MAAN Hotel, Alwar Bagh by Aamod, Hotel Green Hillock, and Ritumbhara Farmhouse. Places to eat in Alwar are Dawat Restaurant, Baba Thakur Das & Sons, Dudh Mishthan Bhandar, Tija, and Inderlok Classic Restaurant.
Best time to visit Alwar: Winters are the best season to visit Alwar during the months of October to March. The weather justifies exploring and visiting the city and its monuments without any sweat baths.
Alwar by car: Delhi to Alwar is accessible via NH 48. The route passes through Bhiwadi, Tapukara, Tijara, Kishangarh Bas, and Chikani. The distance from Delhi to Alwar by road can be covered in approximately four hours.
VRINDAVAN , UTTAR PRADESH (approx. 166 km from Delhi)

Located on the banks of Yamuna Vrindavan is one of the oldest cities. It is also an important pilgrimage place for devotees of Lord Krishna and is considered a sacred place. Also, two kinds of Parikrama take place here. Places to visit in Vrindavan and Mathura are Banke Bihari Mandir, Prem Mandir, Radha Raman Mandir, ISKON Temple, Govind Devji Temple, Sri Rangji Temple, Govardhan Hill, Kans Qila, Kusum Sarovar, Vishram Ghat, Dwarkadesh Temple, Sri Krishna Janmbhoomi Temple. Places to stay in Vrindavan are MVT Guesthouse, Nidhivan Sarovar Portico, Resort Krishna Vaibhav, Kishan Homestay, Hotel Sri Radha Nikunj at Prem Mandir, Hotel Idhayan Palace. Places to eat in Vrindavan are Bharti Food Restaurant, Govinda Restaurant, Brij Bhog Restaurant, Radhika Food Hut.
Best time to visit Vrindavan: Winters is the best time to visit Vrindavan and Mathura between October and March perfect for exploring and sightseeing.
Vrindavan by car: Delhi to Vrindavan and Mathura is accessible via NH19/NH44. The route passes through Faridabad, Palwal, Dholagarh, Kosi Kalan. The time required to complete the journey is approximately three hours and forty-five minutes.
HARIDWAR, UTTARAKHAND (approx. 221 km from Delhi)

Haridwar is one of the most important pilgrimage places for the Hindus and one of the seven holy places of India. Popular for its Kumbh Mela and Ganga Aarti, Haridwar attracts numerous tourists every year. Places to visit in Haridwar are Chandi Devi Temple, Mansa Devi temple, Chilla Wildlife Sanctuary, Shantikunj Ashram, Har ki Pauri, and its Ganga aarti, and the Patanjali Yogpeeth. Places to stay in Haridwar are Amartas by the Ganges, Boutique Stay, and several ashrams are also an option for a budgeted and pleasant accommodation. Places to eat in Haridwar are Mohanji Puri wale, Chotiwala, Hoshiyarpur, and Big Ben restaurant.
Best time to visit Haridwar: Best time to visit Haridwar is from October to June covering the winter and summer seasons.
Haridwar by car: Delhi to Haridwar by car is accessible via NH 334. The route passes through Baraut, Muzaffarnagar, and Roorkee. The time required to complete the journey from Delhi to Haridwar is approximately four and a half hour
CHANDIGARH, UNION TERRITORY (appox. 247 km from Delhi)

Chandigarh being the Union Territory and common capital to the states of Punjab and Haryana is the first planned city of India with world-renowned architecture. Chandigarh is popularly known for its food and 'Gedi culture' where leisure drives or rides in the city are done. Places to visit in Chandigarh are Sukhna Lake, Rock Garden, Elante mall, and Fun city waterpark. Places to stay in Chandigarh are Hyatt Regency, Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Ramada Plaza
Best time to visit Chandigarh: Best time to visit Chandigarh is in winter from October to February.
Chandigarh by car: Delhi to Chandigarh the route is well built and connected via NH 44 and also via NH 709 and NH 44. NH 44 route passes through Panipat, Karnal, Kurukshetra taking approximately five hours and twenty minutes, and the route of NH 709 and NH44 passes through Kharkhoda, Gohana, Panipat, Karnal, Kurukshetra taking five and a half hours to complete the journey.
RISHIKESH, UTTARAKHAND (approx. 249 km from Delhi)

Rishikesh apart from being a religious spot is a great place to explore adventurous activities and the Ganga Aarti. Rishikesh is the ‘Yoga Capital of India’ as well as ‘the Adventure Capital of India’. Activities in Rishikesh like river rafting, cliff jumping, camping, bungee jumping, flying fox, and kayaking. Places to visit in Rishikesh are Beatles Ashram, Ram Jhula, Laxman Jhula, Janki Setu Bridge, Neer Waterfall, Ganga Aarti on various Ghats. Places to stay in Rishikesh are Indian Culture Resort, Moustache Rishikesh, Aloha on the Ganges, Palm Bliss, Hill Top Swiss Cottage, Thira Rishikesh, Rishikesh Camps. Places to eat in Rishikesh are Devraj Coffee Corner, Oasis Cafe, Ramana’s Organic Cafe, Little Buddha Cafe, Cafe Karma.
Best time to visit Rishikesh: September to June and November to March are the best to visit Rishikesh and Adventure activities. Many tourists flok to Rishikesh during monsoons and is also a favorable time to visit Rishikesh but Adventure activities are closed during this season.
Rishikesh by car: Rishikesh from Delhi by road is well accessible via Nh334. The route passes through Muzaffar Nagar and Roorkee. Delhi to Rishikesh the journey takes approximately five and a half hours.
MORNI HILL, HARYANA (approx. 254 km from Delhi)

Morni Hill is popular among tourists from Delhi. It is a small village located near Chandigarh in Haryana. The flora is well flourished and the fauna of Morni Hills includes Jackal Langur, Hare, Hyenas, Neelgai, wild boars, barking deer, sambar which can be spotted. Things to do at Morni Hills are hike to the lake, bird watching, and lake boating. Places to stay at Morni Hills are, Mountain Tranquil Tourist Resort which is maintained by Haryana Tourism, Hotel Dreamway, Royal Huts Resort, Morni Resorts, Morni Height Resorts, Reedwood Resorts and Hotel North Park. Places to eat in Morni Hills are Bulbul Family Guesthouse and Restaurant, and Gwalior Chat Bhandar.
Best time to visit Morni: The best time to visit Morni is in winter from October to March as the sun is not too hot and appropriate to explore.
Morni by car: Delhi to Morni by road is accessible via NH 44. The route passes through Sonipat, Panipat, Karnal, Kurukshetra, Raipur Rani. The time required to complete the journey from Delhi to Morni is approximately Five hours.
LANSDOWNE, UTTARAKHAND (approx. 276 from Delhi)

Situated in the Pauri district, Lansdowne is a charming small hill town. The town is popular among hikers, birdwatchers, It is a popular weekend destination from NCR to visit by car. Places to visit in Lansdowne are Bhulla Lake, Tip N Top, Tarkeshwar Mahadev Temple, Bhim Pakora. Camping in Landsdowne is an amazing activity to do while stargazing at night. Places to stay in Lansdowne are Oak Grove Inn, Samskara and Samsara, Hills and Adventure, Ulaar. Places to eat in Lansdowne are Mahalaxi Mishtan Bhandar and Mithas Restaurant.
Best time to visit Lansdowne: The best time to visit Lansdowne is during Summers from April to June with pleasant weather.
Lansdowne by car: Delhi to Lansdowne by car is accessible by car via NH534. The route passes through Meerut, Khatauli, Bijnor, Kotdwar. The time required for the journey to complete from Delhi to Lansdowne is approximately seven hours.
DHANAULTI, UTTARAKHAND (approx. 313 km from Delhi)

Dhanaulti is an emerging destination popular for its fewer crowds and green meadows. Dhanulti is less crowded and tranquil for the huslte-free getaway from Delhi. The beautiful path to Dhanaulti makes the journey more memorable. Places to visit in Dhanaulti are Surkanda Devi Temple, Dhanaulti Eco Park, Aloo Khet, Dhanaulti Adventure Park. Places to stay in Dhanaulti are Dhanaulti Green Forest resort, Whispering Pine Resort, Camp amidst Oak Trees. Places to eat in Dhanaulti Glass House Restaurant, Hill view Restaurant.
Best time to visit Dhanaulti: September to June is the best time to visit Dhanaulti that is during Winters and Summers.
Dhanaulti by car: Delhi to Dhanaulti by car is accessible via NH334. The route passes through Meerut, Muzaffarnagar, Roorkee, Rishikesh, and Dehradun. The time required to reach Dhanaulti from Delhi is approximately six hours.
NEW TEHRI, UTTARAKHAND (aprpox. 335 km from Delhi)

New Tehri at an elevation from 1550 to1950 meters is the only planned and developed modern town at the hilltop overlooking the view of Tehri Dam. New Tehri is the headquarters for the district of Tehri. New Tehri also receives snowfall which attracts several tourists along with other seasons. The town is famous for its pleasant weather. Tehri government has plans for developing Tehri for adventure water sports activities like Scuba diving and Seaplanes in Tehri. Places to visit in Tehri are Tehri Dam, Tehri Lake, and Chandrabadni Temple. Places to stay in Tehri are Le ROI Floating Huts & Eco Room, Tehri Retreat, and Grand Sirmaur. Places to eat in Tehri are KM Restaurant, Mega Bite, and Ramana’s Organic Cafe.
Best time to visit Tehri: Tehri has pleasant weather throughout the year. The best time to visit New Tehri is from April to June and October to December.
Tehri by car: Delhi to Tehri by road is accessible via two ways. One is from NH334 at 335 km taking approximately 7 hours from Delhi to New Tehri. This route passes through Meerut, Muzaffarnagar, Rookee, Haridwar, Rishikesh, and Chamba. Another route is via NH34 taking an approximate time of 7 hrs and 15 mins from Delhi to Tehri, at a distance of 314 km.
CHAKRATA, UTTARAKHAND (approx. 337 km from Delhi)

Chakrata is among the veritable treasures of Uttarakhand. Chakrata is a prominent destination for skiing, mountain climbing, and trekking. The town located at an elevation of 7000 meters offers a picturesque view of the Yamuna Valley. Places to visit in Chakrata are Ram Tall Horticulture Garden, Tiger waterfalls, and Lakha Mandal. Places to stay in Chakrata are Room on the Roof, Deodar Dream Resorts, and Oxygen Resorts. Places to eat in Chakrata are Devna Restaurant, Rohit Coffee tea, and Pushp restaurant.
Best time to visit Chakrata: The best time to visit Chakrata is from April to June and September to November. That is in Summers and post-monsoon.
Chakrata by car: Delhi to Chakrata by road is accessible via NH334. The route passes through Ghaziabad, Meerut, Muzaffarnagar, Saharanpur. The time required to complete the journey from Delhi to Chakrata is approximately 8 and half hours.
CHAIL, HIMACHAL PRADESH (approx. 352 km from Delhi)

Chail is a small hill station located near Shimla, it has the world’s highest heritage hotel, Chail Palace, and cricket ground. Chail attracts several tourists for its beauty in the Shivalik Ranges. Places to visit in Chail are Chail Wildlife Sanctuary, Chail Palace, Kali Temple, and Sadhupul. Camping in Chail is also an option for people visiting Chail. Places to stay in Chail are Chail Palace hotel, Jungle Stays, Jade Vine Resort, Villa Mountain Crest, Royal Swiss Cottage. Places to eat in Chail are Kanvar Bhojanalaye, Sharma Vaishno Dhaba, Chail Palace Restaurant, Hotel Deventure are few to name.
Best time to visit Chail: Chail is good to visit any time of the year. Summers from April to June are the most favorable time to visit Chail. With windy pleasant weather, summers are enjoyable.
Chail by car: Delhi to Chail by road is accessible via NH44. The route passes through Panipat, Kurukshetra, Ambala, Chandigarh, Solan, and Kandaghat. The journey requires eight hours from Delhi to Chail.
GWALIOR, MADHYA PRADESH (approx. 357 km from Delhi)

Gwalior is the tourism capital of Madhya Pradesh aboding several palaces and eminent temples being the majestic charm of the city. Founded by King Surajesan, Gwalior is glorious with ancient royalty. Places to visit in Gwalior are Gwalior Fort, Jai Vilas Palace, Gujari Mahal State Museum, Man Mandir Palace, Tomb of Tansen, Teli ka Mandir, SaasBahu Temple, Gwalior zoo, Sun Temple Gwalior, Padavali, and Bateshwar. Places to stay in Gwalior are Radisson Gwalior, Taj Usha Kiran Palace, Neemrana’s- Deo Bagh, and Dera Haveli. Places to eat in Gwalior are Kwality Restaurant, Swad Restaurant, Zayka, Blue Fox, and SS Kachoriwali.
Best time to visit Gwalior: October to March is the best time to visit Gwalior during the winters. July to September is also an appropriate time to visit if rains don’t bother you.
Gwalior by car: Delhi to Gwalior can be reached by car is accessible via Mumbai- Agra National Highway. The time required to cover the journey from Delhi to Gwalior is approximately seven hours.
MUKTESHWAR, UTTARAKHAND (approx. 357 km from Delhi)

Mukteshwar is a small hilltop town popular for its adventure sports and alluring view of the Himalayan ranges. The town is named after its three-century-old Shiv Temple called Mukteshwar Dham. Places to visit in Mukteshwar are Mukteshwar Dham Temple, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Bhalu Gaad Waterfall. Places to stay in Mukteshwar are KMVN Rest House, The Vamika Stay, Panchachuli House. Places to eat in Mukteshwar are Chirping Tales Cafe, Bora Food Plaza, and Nirvana Organic Kitchen.
Best time to visit Mukteshwar: Best time to visit Mukteshwar is between March to June which is in Summers when the weather is pleasant.
Mukteshwar by car: Delhi to Mukteshwar by car is accessible via NH9. The route passes through Ghaziabad, Garh Mukteshwar, Moradabad, Rampur, Haldwani, and Bhimtal. The time required to complete the journey from Delhi to Mukteshwar is approximately eight and a half hours.
SHIMLA, HIMACHAL PRADESH (approx. 357 km from Delhi )

Shimla considered a heavenly destination is something that can never be missed out of any travel list. Shimla is an amazing destination funfilled with several adventure activities and alluring nature views. Things to do in Shimla are Skiing, Ice-skating, Golfing, Paragliding, and also Summer festival of Shimla is worth experiencing. Places to visit in Shimla are Shimla Mall Road, The Ridge, Jhaku temple Kali Bari Temple, Visceral Lodge, Himachal State Museum, Gaiety Heritage Cultural Complex. Shimla has ample options in accommodation. Wild Flower Hall, Oberoi Cecil, Clarkes Hotel, Treebo Trend Varuna, Honeymoon Inn, The Oak Treehouse, are some popular places to stay in Shimla. Places to eat in Shimla are Cafe Shimla Times, Cafe Hideout, Cafe Wake and Bake, 45 The Central are a few to name.
Best time to visit Shimla: The best time to visit Shimla is Summers that is from March to June and in Winters from October to February. The summers here are not too hot and are a great escape from the heat of Delhi in summers. The winter snowfall of Shimla is quite popular and has several winter adventure activities to offer.
How to reach Shimla: Shimla from Delhi is accessible via NH 44 and NH05. The route passes through Panipat, Ambala, Kalka, Solan,Kandaghat and Shoghi. The journey from Delhi to Shimla takes approximately eight hours to complete.
RANIKHET, UTTARAKHAND (approx. 362 km from Delhi)

Ranikhet, Queen of Meadows, is a popular hill station of Uttarakhand with alluring views of majestic mountains is one of nature’s paradise. Places to visit in Ranikhet are Jhoola Devi Temple, Kumaon Regimental Centre Museum, Majkhali, Haidakhan Babaji Temple, Chaubatia, Bhalu Dam, Ashiana Park, Upat Golf Course, Mankameshwar Temple. Places to stay in Ranikhet are Woodsvilla Resort, Hotel Chevron Rosemount, Parvati Inn Hotel, Hotel Meghdooth are a few to name. Popular places to eat in Ranikhet are Mayur Restaurant, Foresta Cafe, Bisht Restaurant, Nutan Restaurant.
Best time to Visit Ranikhet: Ranikhet in summers is the best time to visit Ranikhet. The colorful bloomed flora and pleasant weather make it perfect to explore the place. Ranikhet in winters receives a good amount of snowfall which is another aspiring time to enjoy the beauty of Ranikhet.
Ranikhet by Car: Ranikhet is accessible by road from Delhi via NH 09. The route passes through Rampur and Nainital. The time required for Delhi to Ranikhet is approximately nine and a half hours.
RANTAMBORE, RAJASTHAN ( approx, 397 km from Delhi)

Ranthambore has the biggest tiger reserve in India having friendly tigers. Places to visit in Ranthambore are Ranthambore Fort, Jeep Safari of Ranthambore, Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, Padam Lake, Kacheeda Valley, Trinetra Ganesh Temple, Surwal Lake. Ranthambore Regency, Ranthambore Heritage Haveli, Nahargarh Ranthambore, Anuraga Palace, Hotel Tiger Haveli are some of the popular places to stay in Ranthambore. Places to eat in Ranthambore are Manisha Restaurant, Indian Spice Family Restaurant and Niralo Gaon are a few popular ones.
Best time to visit Ranthambore: The best time to visit Ranthambore is in winters October to March. The weather is cool, breezy, and pleasant to explore. Ranthambore National Park and Tiger Reserve remain open from October to June.
How to Reach Ranthambore: Delhi to Ranthambore by road, is accessible via NH48. The route passes through Alwar, Dausa district, and Sawai Madhopur.
NARKANDA, HIMACHAL PRADESH ( approx. 404 km form Delhi)

Narkanda located in the district of Shimla is blessed with peaceful tenor and eternal greenery. Apple and Cherry orchards offer alluring views. Narkanda welcomes tourists throughout the year. Places to visit in Narkanda are Tanni Jubbar Lake, Hatu Mata Temple, Strokes farm, Kacheri, Derthu Mata Temple. Trekking and skiing are some of the activities to do in Narkanda. Places to stay in Narkanda are Echor-Narkanda Cottages, Magerstic Homestay, Aaramgah, Wild Himalaya Glamping, and Camp. Popular places to eat in Narkanda are Negi Dhaba and Palki restaurant.
Best time to visit Narkanda: Winters is the best time to visit Nakanda extending from October to February. The snow-draped Narkanda is bliss to the eyes.
Narkanda by car: Delhi to Narkanda by road is accessible via NH44 and NH05. The route passes through Panipat, Kurukshetra, Ambala, Chandigarh, Kufri, Shimla. The time required to complete the journey from Delhi to Narkanda is approximately ten hours.
AULI, UTTARAKHAND (approx. 420 km from Delhi)

Encased with apple orchards, old oaks, and Pine trees, Auli is a beautiful hilltown to explore for couples. Skiing in Auli is an amazingly fun activity to do. The spellbinding view of the snow-draped mountains is worth witnessing. The world’s highest man-made Artificial lake abodes in Auli. The cable ropeway ride between Auli and Joshimath is locally known as ‘Gondola’ giving aspiring views of the surroundings that can be a memorable 24 min ride for a couple. Time can be well spent shopping in Auli. Local Cuisines of Auli are a must-try and those with a sweet tooth shouldn’t miss sweets of Auli. Bal mithai, Singaudi are popular sweets of Auli. Places to stay in Auli are Tattva Resort, Cliff-top Club, Himalayan Abode are a few to name. Places to eat in Auli are Snow View Restaurant, Auli D’s Food Plaza, Sanjiwani Shikar are some popular ones.
Best time to visit Auli: The best time to visit Auli is throughout the year yet the ideal time to visit Auli is in winter from December to March as the town is covered in snow avails skiing and other snow activities. Auli can be visited in summers too as the weather in Auli is pleasant and calm.
Auli by car: Delhi to Auli by car can be reached in approximately 11 hours covering a distance of 420 km via NH 334. The route passes through Meerut, Muzzafarnagar, Roorkee, Rishikesh, Devrpayag, Rudraprayag, Karnaprayag.
CHOPTA, UTTARAKHAND (approx. 424 km from Delhi)

Chopta is a favorite of trekkers and a small hamlet in Uttarakhand. It is a base camp for many treks like Chandrashila, Tungnath, Deoria Tal. Places to visit in and around Chopta are Tungnath Temple, Deoria Tal, Chandrashila, Rohini Bugiyal, Dugalbitta, Kanchulla Korak Musk Deer Sanctuary, Sari Village, Bisurital. Places to stay in Chopta are The Tattva, Snowpod Chopta, Chauhan Guesthouse, Bird song, and Behond. Places to eat in Chopta are Shivansh Cafe n Restro, Moksha Cafe, The Marigold Restro, Regal Restaurant.
Best time to visit Chopta: Summers and Winters are both the best time to visit Chopta giving a different experience of the same place. Summer lasts from April to June and in winter October to December is a perfect time to visit Chopta.
Chopta by car: Delhi to Chopta by road is accessible via NH 334 and NH7. The route passes through Meerut, Muzaffarnagar, Roorkee, Haridwar, Rishikesh, Devprayag, Srinagar, Rudraprayag
AMRITSAR, PUNJAB (approx. 449 km from Delhi)

Home to Golden Temple, Amritsar is the second-largest city in India. Amritsar is also the food capital of India as it is popular for its mouth-watering food. Places to visit in Amritsar are Golden Temple, Partition Museum, Gobindgarh Fort, Akal Takt, Jallinwala Bagh, Gurudwara Bir Baba Budha Sahib, War Memorial and Museum, Durgiana Temple. Sri Ram Tirath Temple, Tarn Taran Sahib. Places to stay in Amritsar are Regenta Inn Ramada Wyndham, Fairfield by Marriott, Courtyard Amritsar, Taj Swarna. Places to eat in Amritsar are Langar Ka Prasad, All India famous Amritsari Kulcha, Kulcha Land, Friends Dhaba, Surjit Food Plaza, Pal da Dhaba, Ahuja Milk Bhandar.
Best time to visit Amritsar: The best time to visit Amritsar is from October to March during the winter season. The temperature here can even fall to -4℃.
Amritsar by car: Delhi to Amritsar by road is accessible via NH44. The route passes through Panipat, Karnal, Kurukshetra, Phagwara, and Jalandhar. The time required to reach Amritsar from Delhi is approximately eight hours
MCLEOD GANJ, HIMACHAL PRADESH (approx. 476 km from Delhi)

Mcleodganj is also called ‘Little Lhasa’ for its Tibetian population present here. Mcleodganj abodes several temples and monasteries, the place is popular for its lush greenery. Located near upper Dharamshala is home to Dalai Lama. Places like Kareri Lake, Dal Lake, Bhagsu Falls, Namgyal Monastery, Church of St. Johns in the wilderness are some popular places to visit in Mcleodganj and spend some time doing activities like boating, sightseeing, picnicking near the lakes, and exploring Tibetan culture in Mcleodganj. Places to stay in Mcleodganj are Udeechee Huts, Fortune Park Moksha, Citrus Classic. Places to eat in Mcleodganj are Norling Restaurant, Carpe Diem, Clay Oven are a few popular ones to name.
Best time to visit Mcleodganj: The months of October to February in the winters and March to June in summers are the best time to visit Mcleodganj. As the summers here are not too hot and are a pleasant time with the breeze. Mcleodganj receives snowfall in winters and attracts several tourists for the same.
How to reach Mcleodganj: Delhi to Mcleodganj by road can be reached via NH44 and NH 503. The route passes through Panipat, Kurukshetra, Ambala, Una, Ranital, Kangra, and Gaggal. The journey takes approximately ten and half hours from Delhi to Mcleodganj.
DHARAMSHALA, HIMACHAL PRADESH ( approx. 486 km from Delhi)

Dharamshala exposes the colonial and Tibetian influence. Home to the great personality, Dalai Lama receives several tourists all year round. Places to visit in Dharamshala are Himachal Pradesh Cricket Stadium, War Memorial, St. Johns in the Wilderness Church, The Library of Tibetan Work and Archives, Masroor Rock Cut Temple, and Kunal Patri Temple. Places to stay in Dharamshala are Blossom Village Resort, Indraprastha Spa Resort, Serene Jungle CottageCottage. Places to eat in Dharamshala are Nick's Italian Kitchen, Bodhi Gardens, Illiterati Cafe the popular ones.
Best time to visit Dharamshala: The best time to visit Dharamshala is from October to July during Winter and Summer. Dharamshala in winters is blanketed with snow and is pleasant to enjoy.
Dharamshala by car: Delhi to Dharamshala is accessible by road via NH 44 and NH 503. The route passes through Sonipat, Panipat, Karnal, Kurukshetra, Ambala, Chandigarh, Amb, and Kangra. The time required to complete the journey from Delhi to Dharamshala is approximately nine and a half hours.
KASOL, HIMACHAL PRADESH ( approx. 523 km from Delhi)

The ‘Amsterdam of India’ Kasol is a popular tourist destination for couples. Kasol is popular for trekking trails. Places to visit in Kasol are Chalal, Parvati River, Malana, Rasol, Barshaini. Kheerganga trek from Kasol is one of the popular treks. Places to stay in Kasol are North Deodar Camps, Hakuna Matata, The Rainbow Inn, Kasol Wooden Cottage, Parvati Kuteer. Camping in Kasol is also a great option for couples. Places to eat in Kasol are Evergreen, XXXL Cafe, Moon Dance Cafe, and German Bakery are some popular ones.
Best time to visit Kasol: October to June is the best time to visit Kasol, covering the winters and summer season. Winters in Kasol have snowfall draping the land with snow. Summers here are pleasant and breezy rather than hot. It is perfect to explore and several treks can be done.
Kasol by car: Kasol from Delhi by road is accessible via NH44. The route passes through Panipat, Karnal, Kurukshetra, Ambala, Bilaspur, Mandi, and Bhuntar. The time required to reach from Delhi to Kasol is approximately thirteen hours.
DALHOUSIE, HIMACHAL PRADESH (approx. 568 km from Delhi)

Dalhousie is a popular hill station in Himachal Pradesh. Alluring views of the Snow-capped mountains of Dhauladhar ranger, green meadows, dense jungles, and waterfalls make a perfect escape into a calm and hustle-free land. Places to visit in Dalhousie are Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary, Panchpula, Indo Tibetian Market, Satdhara Waterfalls, Subhash Baoli. Places to stay in Dalhousie are Grand View Hotel, Snow Valley Resorts, Alps Resort, Fortune Park and Dingle house are a few to name. Tibetan, Muglai, North and South India platters are available in Dalhousie. Places to eat in Dalhousie are Moti Mahal Deluxe, Cafe Dalhousie, Kwality, Cafe By Mongas.
Best time to visit Dalhousie: Dalhousie can be visited any time of the year. The most ideal time to visit Dalhousie is March to June of the summer season. As the summers here are not too hot and the snow melts slowly from March, the view of melting snow with rays of sunshine of snow-peaked mountains is an amazing view to witness.
Dalhousie by car: Delhi to Dalhousie the journey is commendable by road via NH44. The route passes through Panipat, Karnal, Kurukshetra, Ambala, Phagwara and Jalandhar, and Pathankot. The time required from Delhi to Dalhousie is approximately eleven hours
SANGLA, HIMACHAL PRADESH (approx. 568 km from Delhi)

Sangla is crowned with the tag ‘Switzerland of India’.This scenic town delighting tourists with its mesmerizing Himalayan ranges, pine forest, dense Oak forest, gushing glacier streams, and the pristine Baspa River flowing through the Sangla Valley also carries a great Tibetan influence. Places to visit in Sangla are Kamru fort, Tibetian Wooden Carving Center, Bering Nag Temple, Brelengi Gompa, and Baspa River. Camping on the banks of river Baspa in Sangla is also an amazing thing to do. Places to stay in Sangla are Hotel Batseri, Hotel Apple Orchard Farm and Camping, Hotel Rock View. Places to eat in Sangla are Sonu Tibetian Cafe and Taste of Tibet.
Best time to visit Sangla: Summers is the best time to visit Sangla, not too hot and has pleasant weather throughout the season. Sangla in summers becomes extra vibrant with colorful sets of blooms and greenery. It is one of the best times to explore the valley and for outdoor activities.
Sangla by Car: Delhi to Sangla by road is accessible via NH 44 and NH05. The route passes through Panipat, Karnal, Kurukshetra, Chandigarh, Solan, Shimla, Kufri, and Narkanda. The time required to reach Sangla from Delhi is approximately fifteen hours
MUNSIYARI, UTTARAKHAND( approx. 579 km from Delhi)

Little Kashmir of Uttarakhand, Munsiyari is located in Pithoragarh district. Munsiyari is perched between the borders of India, Tibet, and Nepal. It is the base of three glaciers Namik Ralam and Milam. Places to visit in Munsiari are Maheshwari kund, Birthi Falls, Panchachuli Peak, Thamari Kund, Kalamuni Top, Khaliya top, Goriganga River, Betulidhar. Things to do in Munsiyari are Birdwatching, Trekking, Camping, Skiing, and River Rafting. Places to stay in Munsiyari are Vijay Mount View Resort, Milam Inn, Hotel Pandey Lodge, Hotel Bala Paradise, Bilju Inn. Places to eat in Munsiyari are The Himalayan Bistro, Marizane cafe, and restaurant, Noorjehan Hotel.
Best time to visit Munsiayri: March to June and Mid-September to October is the best time to visit Munsiyari covering the Summers and pre-winter seasons.
Munsiyari by car: Delhi to Munsiyari by car is accessible by car via Nh 9 and Almora- Berinag Rd. The route passes through Gaziabad, Moradabad, Kashipur, Nainital, Almora, Pithoragarh, and Bageshwar. The time required to complete the journey from Delhi to Munsiyari is approximately sixteen hours and forty minutes.
CHAMBA, HIMACHAL PRADESH (approx. 579 km from Delhi)

A Himalayan town located in Himachal Pradesh, Chamba is known for its ancient temples and caves. Chamba offers stunning views of Pir Pranjal, Zanskar, and Dhauladar ranges. The town is situated on the banks of river Ravi. Places to visit in Chamba are Chamera Lake, Manimahesh Lake, Laxmi Narayan Temple, Himachal Emporium, Rang Mahal, Hariraya Temple, Champavati Temple, Bhuri Singh Museum, Akhand Chandi Palace. Places to stay in Chamba are Jamval Villa Homestay, Hotel Ashiana Regency, Hotel City Heart, and Hotel Aroma Palace. Places to eat in Chamba are Park View Restaurant, Cafe Ravi View, Jagan Restaurant, Tasty Tibet, and Chaugan Restaurant.
Best time to visit Chamba: Best time to visit Chamba is from March to June in the summer season. The summers are of cold nights and warm days.
Chamba by car: Delhi to Chamba by car is accessible via NH 44. The route passes through Panipat, Karnal, Kurukshetra, Ambala, Jalandhar, and Pathankot. The time required to reach Chamba from Delhi is approximately twelve-hour.
JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN (approx. 584 km from Delhi)

Jodhpur crowned as ‘The Blue City’ is also a romantic city to explore for those interested in history and culture as Jodhpur is popular for its rich cultural heritage sites and monuments. Jodhpur is bliss for people with a sweet tooth as sweets and snacks of Rajashthan are equally popular. Places to visit in Jodhpur are Kaylana Lake, Moti Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, Mehrangarh Fort, and Mandore Gardens. Popular places to stay in Jodhpur are The Ajit Bhavan- A Palace Resort, The Almond Tree, RAAS Jodhpur. While in Rajasthan trying the Rajasthani taste has to be on the ‘must-do list’. Popular places to eat in Jodhpur are Gypsy dining Hall, Indique, Jankar Choti Haveli are a few to name.
Best time to visit Jodhpur: October to November is the best time to visit Jodhpur as the weather is cold yet pleasant. The weather is appropriate with the cool breeze and calm atmosphere to explore the city and the forts.
Jodhpur by car: By road Delhi to Jodhpur roads are well connected via NH 48. The route passes through Jaipur, Ajmer, and Beawar. The journey takes approximately eleven hours from Delhi to Jodhpur.
CHITKUL, HIMACHAL PRADESH (approx. 590 km from Delhi)

Chitkul, situated on the banks of River Baspa is the Last Village of India on the Indo-Tibetan border in Himachal Pradesh. Chitkul village is the last motorable village inhabited on the Indian boundaries. The charming town of Chitkul is a gateway to beautiful meadows, a gushing river, and majestic mountains. With the Baspa river flowing on one side and apple orchards on the other this tiny hamlet is a tranquil experience. Places to visit in Chitkul are Chitkul fort, Mathi Temple and Baspa River. Places to stay in Chitkul are Rohit Homestay, Samma Resorts, Travelers Homestay, Rattan Guesthouse are few to name. Popular place to eat in Chitkul is Last Dhaba of India or Hindustan ka Akhri Dhaba.
Best time to visit Chitkul: Chitkul in summer is the best time to visit Chikul with pleasant weather where the sun shines pass through the cloud and the breeze sways the trees in its rhythm. The summers in Chitkul are cold rather than hot, one having the opportunity to explore the village to its fullest.
Chitkul by car: Delhi to Chitkul by road can be reached via NH44 and NH05. The route passes through Panipat, Karnal, Kurukshetra, Ambala, Chandigarh, Shimla, Narkanda, and Sangla.
UDAIPUR, RAJASTHAN (approx. 663 from Delhi)

Udaipur the ‘City of Lakes’ is one of the romantic cities of Rajasthan. Encased by the Aravalli hills from all directions. This ‘Venice of the East’ has alluring temples and amazing Mewar architecture to the backdrop of lakes. A boat ride through the serene lakes will leave you with proof that Udaipur is the pride of Rajasthan. Places to visit in Udaipur are Lake Pichola, City Palace, Fateh Sagar Lake, Jaisamand Lake, Sajjangarh Palace, Jagdish Temple, Saheliyon ki Bari, Jag Mandir Palace. Places to stay in Udaipur are Moustache Udaipur, Taj Lake Palace, Jagat Niwas Palace, Jaiwana Haweli, Trident Udaipur, Madri Haveli are some popular ones. While in Udaipur Dal Baat Churma, Gatte ki Sabzi, Kachori Chaat are some must try to get the taste of Rajasthan. Popular places to eat in Udaipur are Mayur Rooftop Cafe, Ambrai, Jagat Niwas Palace Hotel, Udai Kothi, Lotus Cafe are a few to name.
Best time to visit Udaipur: October to March is the best time to visit Udaipur during winters. As the summers of Rajasthan are extremely hot and humid, tourists do not prefer visiting. Winters in Udaipur are cool and pleasant, appropriate to explore the city.
Udaipur by car: Delhi to Udaipur by road is accessible by road via NH 48 and NH 58. The time required to complete the journey from Delhi to Udaipur is approximately 12 hours. The route passes through Neemrana, Jaipur, and Ajmer.
JAISALMER, RAJASTHAN (approx. 773 km from Delhi)

Jaisalmer, the Golden City of Jaisalmer is a prominent tourist attraction adorned by the lakes and Havelis. Jaisalmer has enough to offer from fun-loving adventure activities to romantic dates in heritage restaurants. Camel rides, Dessert Safari, Camping are the activities couples can indulge themselves in to make an adventurous memory for a lifetime. Places to visit in Jaisalmer are Khulhara Village, Jaisalmer fort, Desert National Park, Gadisar Lake, Tazia Tower, Badal Palace, Jain temples, Patwon ki Haveli. Places to stay in Jaisalmer are Hotel Lal Garh Fort and Palace, Moustache Jaisalmer, Hotel Fotiya, Gaji Hotel are some popular ones. Places to eat in Jaisalmer are Natraj Restaurant, Trio, Monica Restaurant, KB Cafe, Sunset Palace.
Best time to visit Jaisalmer: October to March is the best time to visit Jaisalmer. The weather in winters is pleasant and cool. Rajasthan in summers is hot and humid which is difficult for any tourist to bear and is recommended to avoid visiting in summers.
Jaisalmer by car: Delhi to Jaisalmer by road is accessible via NH11 in approximately 14 hours and by NH 48 in approximately 15 hours that covers a distance of 827 km. The route passes through Bikaner and Pokhran.
LUCKNOW, UTTAR PRADESH (approx. 554 km from Delhi)

As said ‘The city of Nawabs and Kebabs’. Lucknow is the town of Mughals, popular for its architecture, history, food, and Chickenkari cloth material. One should definitely try the Mughlai cuisines of Lucknow. Two are enough to explore the richness of Lucknow. Places to visit in Lucknow are Marine Drive of Gomti River, Bara Imambara, Chota Imambara, Rumi Darwaza, Hazratganj Market, Ambedkar Memorial Park, British Residency. Places to stay in Lucknow are The Centrum, Radisson Lucknow, Hyatt Residency. Places to eat in Lucknow are Tunday Kebabi, Moti Mahal Restaurant, Baati Chokha.
Best time to visit Lucknow: The best time to visit Lucknow is in winter during September to March as the weather is cold and pleasant to explore the city at any time of the day without worrying about getting sweaty.
Lucknow by car: Delhi to Lucknow is an approximately eight hours road journey via Lucknow Expy. The route passes through Agra. The distance from Delhi to Lucknow is 554 km.
VARANASI, UTTAR PRADESH ( approx. 816 km from Delhi)

Varanasi, crowned as the World's oldest living city is also referred to by Kashi and Banaras. Varanasi is the spiritual capital and also one of the seven Hindu holy cities. Places to visit in Varanasi are Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Dashashwamedh Ghat, Sankatmochan Hanuman Temple, Assi Ghat, Vishwanath Gali, New Vishwanath Temple, Kedar Ghat, Bharat Mata Mandir. Places to stay in Varanasi are Moustache Varanasi, Taj Ganges, Brijrama Palace, Safarnama, Mad Squad, and Shri Ganesha Palace. Places to eat in Varanasi are Ganga Fuji Restaurant, Dolphin restaurant, Keshari Restaurant, and Darbhanga.
Best time to visit Varanasi: The best time to visit Varanasi is during winters from October to MarchMarch as it gives the best opportunity to explore the city without getting sweat-drenched.
Varanasi by car: Delhi to Varanasi by car is accessible via Agra-Lucknow Expy. The route passes through Agra, Fatehabad, Raebareli, Prayagraj, and Baraut. The time required to complete the journey from Delhi to Varanasi is approximately thirteen hours.
LADAKH, UNION TERRITORY (approx. 969 km from Delhi)
One of the Union Territories of India, Ladakh is the world's coldest desert. Ladakh is an adventurous land for rafting and high-altitude trekking. Influenced by Tibetian culture, Ladakh has a lot to explore. Places to visit in Ladakh are Pangong Lake, Khardung La, Sangam Lake, Shanti Stupa Ladakh, Hall of Fame, Thiksey Monastery, Shey Monastery and Palace, Stok Palace. Places to stay in Ladakh are Lhachik Guesthouse, The Empyrean House, Grand Dragon Ladakh. Places to eat in Ladakh are Sheldon Garden Restaurant, Wonderland Restaurant, Coffee house, Gesmo, Old Town Cafe, Otsal Restaurant, and Grill & Curry.
Best time to visit Ladakh: Summer season is the best time to visit Ladakh from May to July. The temperatures remain low even in summers.
Ladakh by car: Delhi to Ladakh by road is accessible via NH03. The route passes through Karnal, Kurukshetra, Ambala, Chandigarh, Manali. The time required to complete the journey from Delhi to Ladakh is twenty-four hours.
KAZA, HIMACHAL PRADESH (approx. 719 km from Delhi)

The capital of Lahaul and Spiti districts is a popular and dream destination of many for the road trip to Kaza. The place is divided into Old Kaza and New Kaza. Places to visit in Kaza are Key Monastery, Kibber Village, Sakya Tungyad Monastery, Komic Village, Dhankar Lake, Kunsum Pass, and Chandratal. Places to stay in Kaza are Hotel, Deyzor, Hotel Winter White, and The Travellers Shed. Places to eat in Kaza are Cafe Zomsa, Sol Cafe, The Himalayan Cafe, Taste of Spiti, Tara Travellers Cafe, and Mahaboudha.
Best time to visit Kaza: With cozy warm days and cold nights best time to visit Kaza is Summers. Because of its location at a higher altitude, Kaza receives heavy snowfall which melts during summers and offers a blissful view from March to June.
Kaza by car: Delhi to Kaza by road can be reached by car via NH 44. Though the distance is a little extra for toad trips yet the route is adventurous and beautiful enough to shred off your tiredness. The time required to complete the journey from Delhi to Kaza is approximately seventeen hours. The route passes through Panipat, Kurukshetra, Chandigarh, Kullu, Manali, Sissu, Batal, Losar, and Key.
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