We are here with some great vacation destinations options for you that will surely help escape the heatwave in Delhi. Considering the heatwave and humidity in Delhi and North India and with the onset of summer vacation for school children people are willing to rush to a cooler place.
The world’s largest online bus ticketing platform has observed a significant soar in holiday travel bookings. Hill Stations near Delhi have been on the priority list for domestic travelers. Manali, Shimla, and Rishikesh have been the top choices for travelers. These places not only offer us serene beauty and peace but there is also a list of activities that people can perform.
Eager to experience the cool climate, travelers are flocking to these hill stations. These hill stations can be traveled by road and are only a few hours away from Delhi. You can explore the locations with family and solo as well.
With the picturesque locations and activities like river rafting, trekking and sightseeing, these destinations have been drawing large crowd over the years. You also can visit these locations and create a memorable summer experience.
The Vacation Destinations are
Manali
Kasol
Shimla
Haridwar
Rishikesh
Dharamshala
Dehradun
Nainital
Below are the keyboarding points to these locations from Delhi.
Kashmiri Gate
Anand Vihar
Majnu Ka Tila
Dhaula Kuan
Morigate
However, travelers should be ready to expect crowded conditions as these locations are the keyboarding points if one prefers to travel by road.
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