Offbeat places for New Year holidays near Delhi
Shikha GautamShikha Gautam,TRAVEL TRENDS, DELHI Created : Dec 2, 2023, 13:00 IST
Offbeat places for New Year's break near Delhi
It is that time of the year again, December, and the perfect time of the year to step out of the home. It is time to plan a trip for the New Year's and if you are in Delhi, we have lined up some great offbeat destinations near Delhi for you. From the best of wildlife experiences to culture, heritage and nature, these places have it all. Here, some of the most offbeat places near Delhi for new year holidays.
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Pawalgarh
At just 5.5 hours away from Delhi-NCR, Pawalgarh is a wonderfully offbeat destination in Uttarakhand. It is home to Pawalgarh Conservation Reserve, which is home to tigers, elephants, leopards, leopard cats, a number of mammals and close to 400 species of birds! It is also close to the more famous Corbett National Park, which sees travellers from all over the world.
Almora
Almora is a largely offbeat getaway near Delhi and is set in the high Himalayas of Uttarakhand. A serene drive of around 8 hours from Delhi-NCR will take you to this less talked about hill station, also home to the very famous Kasar Devi temple and its connect with the likes of Swami Vivekananda, Bob Dylan, Uma Thurman and more.
Read more: Kasar Devi and its connection with Swami Vivekananda, Uma Thurman and more!
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Jibhi
If you have been to Manali, Naggar, Kasol and are looking for a place that is more offbeat, head to the largely quaint Jibhi. The place has everything from cosy homestays and hotels to mud cottages and more. It is also the ideal base for a number of treks and trails.
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Mukteshwar
Mukteshwar is another offbeat delight and is close to the more famous and tourist Nainital. Book yourself a stay that gets you views of the mountain ranges around, especially Nanda Devi peak, and you will have a sight to remember for the rest of your life.
Ranthambore National Park
If mountains are not calling you (pun intended), Ranthambore awaits you with all its wonders. At an easy drive away from Delhi-NCR, this is one of the most offbeat places and is just the perfect place for wildlife, nature and history lovers. It is home to some of India's most famous tigers and tigresses.
Read more: India's most famous tigers and tigresses
Shekhawati
Another offbeat wonder in Rajasthan, Shekhawati is a great choice that is not too far from Delhi-NCR. You can fly to Jaipur Airport, with Shekhawati a mere 150 km away from the airport. It's hailed as world's largest concentration of frescoes.
Triyuginarayan
This is one of the most offbeat names we have in our list. At 440 km from Delhi, it will take you high up in the mountain ranges of Uttarakhand. The village is as offbeat as it gets and is home to the much revered Triyuginarayan Temple. It is believed that this is the temple where Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati got married. A couple of homestays and hotels are there to give you a comfortable vacation, away from the rather noisy new year celebrations of the city.
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