The capital city’s rapid urbanisation and spurt in vehicular movement has led to a surge in pollution levels, making it irritable for residents to inhabit in Delhi.
While there is no immediate relief from the choking air quality, people of Delhi-NCR may seek refuge in the serene environs just a short drive away.
Nestled within a few hours’ reach from Delhi are quiet retreats, where the air is cleaner, and the landscapes are soothing. These destinations not only boast better air but also present an opportunity to reconnect with nature through lush greenery and scenic vistas.
Holiday Inn Gurugram: A stellar place that combines comfort, exceptional dining, and stunning scenery for an unforgettable stay. One standout aspect is the hotel’s exceptional culinary offerings.
The culinary delights, coupled with the breathtaking views, the rooftop swimming pool, and the excellent suite service, make it a standout choice for both business and leisure travelers. The hotel’s commitment to providing an exceptional guest experience, combined with its luxurious amenities, ensures that a stay at Holiday Inn Gurugram is not just a temporary escape but a cherished memory.
Witnessing the sun paint the sky with hues of orange and pink during the sunrise or slowly dip below the horizon of the Aravalli Range during the sunset is an experience that adds an extra layer of magic to the dining ambiance at Holiday Inn Gurugram.
Neemrana hotels: Situated in the Kot Behror region of Rajasthan, Neemrana is an ancient historical town, which is 122 km from New Delhi. It lies along the Delhi-Jaipur highway within the Neemrana tehsil. Once serving as one of the three capitals for the Chauhans of Ajmer, Neemrana became the final sanctuary for their descendants following the loss of Delhi.
Neemrana Hotels offers heritage hotels in India with authentic experiences in handcrafted properties.
Jim Corbett National Park: Situated in Uttarakhand, Jim Corbett National Park is a lush wildlife sanctuary surrounded by dense forests. Renowned for its diverse flora and fauna, the park is particularly famous for its Bengal tigers. The Dhikala zone within the park serves as a habitat for various animals, including tigers, leopards, and wild elephants, allowing them to roam freely.
Along the banks of the Ramganga Reservoir, the Sonanadi zone provides a home for elephants and leopards, creating a habitat that also attracts a multitude of bird species, showcasing the park’s rich avian biodiversity.
Jim Corbett National Park is one of those rare national tiger reserves where night stay is allowed. One can enjoy wildlife evening, and roam around in lap of nature park on an Elephant back or an open jeep.
Kamboj Ruins of Sohna: The historical significance of the Khamboj represents the royal elite during the Lodhi and Mughal empires. The Kamboj people, once settled near Sohna, constructed opulent residences and structures. These remnants date back to the period of British invasion, as well as the rule of the Jat rulers, during which the community gradually lost its prominence.
A visit to these captivating ruins is essential for history enthusiasts and those eager to delve into the heritage of the region.
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