Nahan (248.1 km from Delhi)

Why to visit: Simbalbara Wildlife Sanctuary, bird watching, picnics, camping, trekking, marvel at ancient colonial and Rajasthani architecture, historical forts and Havelis and lush green meadows.
Dundlod (264.8 km from Delhi)

Dundlod is certainly the best kept secret heritage destination in Rajasthan and you can explore its history during any of your weekend trips. October to March is the best time to visit this exotic location to enjoy the best of what it has to offer.
Why to visit: Historical destination, visit ancient forts like Dundlod Fort, attend the Gangaur festival in March, visit Jagathia Haveli and the Satyanarayan Temple.
Pangot (307 km from Delhi)

This beautiful village is a bird watcher’s paradise and perfect for a wonderful holiday in the lap of unspoilt nature. If you like hiking then do try out the many walking trails here. One of the most popular one is the route from Kilbury rest house to Pangot.
This path is surrounded by majestic oaks, cedar, pine, rhododendrons and other coniferous trees. The freshwater streams and creeks are home to several varieties of flora and fauna. Here you will find leopards, the Himalayan palm civet, barking deer and others.
Why to visit - Pangot is ideal for bird watching, trekking expeditions, nature walks, honeymoon destination, adventure activities, mountain biking and camping.
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Naukuchiatal (312.1 km from Delhi)

The whole lake is lined by conifer trees, shrubs and hills. Smell of fresh air, sights of lush greenery, panoramic surroundings and a captivating lake makes this small hill town an ideal holiday destination for families, friends or solo travellers.
Why to visit: Offers great ambience for camping, trekking, hiking, boating, temple visits, bird watching and nature walks; Annual music festival in November.
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Shoghi (332.7 km from Delhi)

Why to visit: Shoghi is perfect for trekking, nature walks and camping, visiting the Tara Devi Temple, Viceregal Lodge, and Hanuman Temple.
Chakrata (335.1 km from Delhi)

One of the most favored activities by travellers here is mountain climbing. The Kharamba Peak is the highest peak in Chakrata and it is ideal for professional and seasoned mountaineers to explore. Chakrata can easily be one of the best unexplored places near Delhi for adrenaline junkies.
Why to visit: Chakrata is perfect for trekking, hiking, mountain climbing and other adventure activities; offers a lot of sightseeing options such as caves and temples, skiing in winters, offers perfect views of the Himalayas.
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Fagu (363 km from Delhi)

This idyllic hill station offers a spectacular view of the Western Himalayas and the Shivalik ranges. Fagu is a year round destination where you can enjoy amazing snowfall during winters and refreshing mountain air during summers.
Why to visit - Fagu is perfect for staycations, nature walks, trekking, perfect weather all year round, camping, snow during winters and ski fest in February.
Binsar (384 km from Delhi)

Along these walking trails, you will find towering oak trees and beautiful rhododendrons, blankets of lush green meadows, wildflowers and ferns. Binsar also has a large wildlife sanctuary which is the habitat of a wide variety of flora and fauna. If you are looking for a peaceful and relaxing holiday destination then Binsar should definitely be on your bucket list.
Why to visit - Visit the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary, ideal for trekking and nature walks, bird watching, hike to Zero Point, camping and adventure activities.
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Kausani (412.7 km from Delhi)

This small hill station in Bageshwar district of Uttarakhand is also described as the “Switzerland of India” because of its vivid and sprawling greenery along with snow-covered mountain peaks. It doesn’t matter which time of the year you choose to visit Kausani, it will fill your trip with great views, inner peace and some amazing memories.
Why to visit: Quick weekend getaway from Delhi, scenic beauty, ideal for trekking, camping, hiking, bird watching, tea gardens, waterfalls, religious shrines and adventure activities.
Darang (417.9 km from Delhi)

However, if you like snow then winter is not a bad time to visit either. You can also enjoy some thrilling adventure activities like trekking, mountain climbing or go for something more soothing like fishing at the nearby River Beas.
Why to visit: Tea gardens, trekking, mountaineering, fishing at the River Beas, visit Orang National Park, Batha Beel and Pakhuria Beel.
Pithoragarh (486.8 km from Delhi)

Pithoragarh is also famous for its ancient forts and old temples. It was a major seat of power during the reign of the Chand Kings of the Kumaon Valley. So, if you want to mix a little history with your hillside expeditions, then Pithoragarh is one of the best unexplored places around Delhi.
Why to visit: Ideal for a weekend getaway, trekking, mountaineering, camping, paragliding, visit old forts and temples, learn its historical importance and heritage.
Tirthan Valley (491.1 km from Delhi)

Situated at an elevation of 1600 metres above sea level, the Tirthan Valley offers a wonderful scenic getaway to adventure-filled holidays. It is cosily nestled on the banks of the Tirthan River. This river actually originates from icy cold glacier springs of Hans Kund positioned in the Great Himalayan National Park. River crossing is one of the best activities you can indulge here for a little adrenaline rush.
Why to visit: Perfect for trekking, hiking, camping, nature walks, mountain climbing and trout fishing.
Barot (495.3 km from Delhi)

Barot Valley is surely one of the best in the region to offer breathtakingly beautiful views of the Himalayan peaks kissing the blue-inked sky. This place also allows adventure lovers to quench their thirst for adrenaline-pumping activities. Barot is an amazing destination rich in unspoilt natural beauty and surrounded by deodar and oak forests. It is an ideal destination for a quick getaway any time of the year.
Why to visit: Ideal for paragliding, trekking, camping, hiking and trout fishing
Orchha (498.2 km from Delhi)

Orchha showcases some of the most intriguing architectural wonders including Mughal-influenced Rajput palaces, temples and beautiful royal Chhatris or cenotaphs. Orchha allows visitors to relive the grandeur of those Golden Days from the Rajput as well as the Mughal era.
Why to visit: Historical significance, visit old forts, palaces, Havelis and temples. Enjoy rafting, boating and swimming. Explore old ruins of forts and palaces.
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Munsiyari (557.7 km from Delhi)

Nature lovers and professional trekkers mostly use this place as their base camp. Popular trekking routes here are the Ralam Glacier Trek and Namik Trek. Nestled amidst snow clad mountains, Munsiyari also offers excellent skiing opportunities.
Why to visit: Best views of the Himalayas, a trekker’s paradise, best Himalayan sunrises and sunsets, best for hiking, camping and nature walks.