Delhi, the capital of India, is a vibrant city steeped in rich history and culture that offers a glimpse into the nation’s royal past. While the bustling metropolis is home to numerous well-known attractions, sometimes the fast-paced city life calls for a peaceful escape.


There are several serene and offbeat destinations near Delhi that is perfect for a weekend getaway. Whether you seek tranquility, nature, or a bit of adventure, these hidden gems in North India provide the ideal retreat from the hustle and bustle, offering scenic beauty and quietude just a short drive away.


Here are some places to explore:


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Fagu, Himachal Pradesh: 



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Fagu is a small village which is situated at the altitude of 2500 meters. Picture breathtaking views of snow clad mountains and a foggy climate. This tranquil place located close to Shimla is an ideal place for those in search of some peace and would like to get away into the lap of nature. 


Pangot, Uttarakhand: 



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Pangot is a very small village close to nainital in uttarakhand famous for its beauty and bird population. Also, it is situated at the height of around 6300 ft. With the towering mountains skies, it also gives peak seasons to bird watchers and photographers who love the activity, especially in winters when the feathered tourists arrive. 


Lansdowne, Uttarakhand:



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Situated in the Garhwal Hills, Lansdowne is a small and beautiful hill station far from the centre of any bustling city’s movement. With an altitude of 5670 feet, it is still away from the impact of over tourism, thus serving as a quiet retreat. Enjoy the place’s calm and nature imbued atmosphere that will provide peace and quiet.


Shoghi, Himachal Pradesh: 



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A small yet charming hill station located 13 kilometers to the east of Shimla, Shoghi is a serene place in contrast to the overcrowded Shimla. Its natural beauty and abundance of many species of animals and plants makes it an ideal place to visit, there are also old temples to explore. The climatic conditions and the ambience of the place makes it is a good place for a short break.


Nahan, Himachal Pradesh: 



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Nahan is a lovely hill enclave situated in the Shivalik range, established in the year 1621, This town has a number of historical facts and lush greenery with well paved roads. It is in such a delicate balance of nature and urban civilization that perched above, Nahan town makes for a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of city life without the associated teeming crowds.