There are a number of tourist excursion
options from the capital of India, New Delhi. Be it wildlife
sanctuaries, heritage sites, hill stations, or the quaint
little towns, many surround Delhi. Haryana, which encloses
Delhi on three sides, is ideal for quick getaways as most
of its tourist spots are quite close.
The Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary and Tilayar, Surajkund, and
Badhkal lakes are only a few of the plethora of attractions
that Haryana has to offer. Move over to the nearby places
of Rajasthan like Neemrana and Kesroli and you are sure
to have a wonderful time amidst nature-if only for a weekend.
Escape to the Mud Fort at Kuchesar in Uttar Pradesh and
let the cool air and scenic beauty revive your spirit. Nearly
all of these places are under 2 hours drive from Delhi.
These places are known for their own peculiarities and attractions
AGRA
The city of Agra is 200 Kms from Delhi. Agra was the capital
of Mughals and the city has retained the Mughal fever in
its buildings and social life.
Taj Mahal was built by Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved
queen Mumtaz Mahal. Taj is one of the most extravagant monument
ever built for love.
The whole structure is built with white marble and is surrounded
by fountains & gardens. Agra also has the imposing Red
fort built by Akbar. Near Agra is the Fatehpur Sikri, which
is also known as Red sandstone capital of Emperor Akbar.
This city is built in Red sandstone and has some of the
best examples of Rajputana architecture in combination with
Moghul architecture. To reach Agra there are conducted tours
from Delhi as well as state transport buses ply from Delhi
AGRA –THE TAJ MAHAL to Agra. There are train services
also for Agra.. In spite of being a city rich in history,
Agra has not lagged behind in making a tryst with modernity.
Today, modern convenience and luxury exist side-by-side
- modern shopping malls and plazas, luxury hotels, wide
avenues and a splendid choice of venues for amusement, business,
sports activities, joy, education and the arts.
JAIPUR
Jaipur is 260 km from Delhi and forms the most chosen tourism
golden triangle of Delhi. And one can take the conducted
tour or train or state transport buses to this Pink city.
Agra and Jaipur.
It a bustling capital city and a business centre with all
the trapping of modern metropolis but yet flavoured strongly
with an age-old charm that never fails to surprise a traveller.
The old Jaipur painted in Pink can grip any visitor with
admiration. Stunning backdrop of ancient forts Nahargarh,
Amer, Jagarh and Moti Dungri are dramatic testimonials of
the bygone era and a reminder of their lingering romance.
In Jaipur the culture, the The City Palace Jaipur tradition,
the art, the architecture of Rajasthan appear in full bloom.
The Hawa Mahal, the imposing Amer Palace, The City Palace,
Jantar Mantar and many other places are worth visiting.
Jaipur also acts as the corridor to other places in Rajasthan.
BHARATPUR BIRDS SANCTUARY
Bharatpur: A six hour journey from Delhi, well connected
by road and railway is the former princely state of Bharatpur.
Time has seen this place in great splendour and today Bharatpur
is famous for the Keoladeo national park or popularly called
as the Bharatpur Birds sanctuary.
The sanctuary houses nearly 400 species of birds and many
reptiles and animals.
The place is visited by migratory birds and the Siberian
cranes. Bharatpur also has the Deegh fort and the museums,
which tell the saga of a glorious past. organized
The legends say that the place was named as Bharatpur after
the name of Bharat, the brother of Lord Rama, whose other
brother Laxman was worshipped as the family deity of the
Bharatpur rulers, Laxman's name is engraved on the state
arms and the seals.
The city and the fort have been believed to be founded
by Rustam, a Jat of Sogariya clan. Maharaja Surajmal took
over from Khemkaran, the son of Rustam and established the
empire. He fortified the city by building a massive wall
around the city.
Mathura
Widely known as birth place of lord Krishna is located
on the western bank of river Yamuna at latitude 27degree
41 Minute N and 77Degree and 41 Minuet E.
It is 145 Km southeast of Delhi and 58 Km north west of
Agra in the State of Uttar Pradesh. For about 3000 Year
it was the hub of culture and civilization. widely known
as birth place of lord
Krishna is located on the western bank of river Yamuna A
city of great antiquity, it was also an important political
center in historical period. Its strategic position contributed
a lot to its emergence of a great center of trade and commerce
also.
A major city during the Buddha period (5th century BC)
it served as the eastern capital of the great Kushan emperor
Kanishka. Today, Mathura is replete with many temples and
fine ghats along the river Yamuna and is a lively pilgrimage
town. Located halfway in between Delhi and Agra, Mathura
is easily accessible.
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SULTANPUR LAKE
About One and half hour away from the national capital
is located a peaceful picnic spot which experiences crowds
only on holidays. Sultanpur a lesser-known place around
Delhi was developed as Birds sanctuary on the lines of Bharatpur.
The place has good accommodation facility and restaurants
for food. The swamps of the lake has many species of birds,
even some migratory birds have been visiting this sanctuary.
Sohna Lake in Haryana. The place is situated on a hillock
just 60 kilometers off Delhi in Haryana. There is a very
famous lake and spring there. Sohna Lake is slowly turning
to be a health resort. The hillock is not very high but
gives a picturesque look. Unpack your baggage and take a
walk around the park and lake. If you are comfortable with
Sulphur then take a dip in the hot spring. If you are not
spent then go for the Damdama Lake in the vicinity. The
lake is very popular among the youths and is a picturesque
location to spend quality time. The lake resort also has
facilities for water sports and camping. There are beautiful
cottages made on the pattern of hut. The place is a must
stay. Sohna Lake Haryana
The Surajkund Lake is another destination to visit. The
lake is very popular among tourists because of the crafts
fair that takes place on its banks in the month of February,
every year. The lake is actually a reservoir that was used
to store water during the reign of Tomar Rajputs. The lake
remains dry during summers but is filled with water in monsoons.
Equally attractive is the Badhkal Lake in Faridabad. The
lake is small compared to Surajkund and Damdama but is worth
visiting because of the migratory birds. The place has night
stay facilities and campfire. But your best bet around Delhi
is Sultanpur bird sanctuary. The place is near the famous
Bharatpur bird sanctuary and is modeled on the same.
It attracts numerous varieties of Migratory Birds in winters.
Don't forget to carry a good pair of Binoculars and camera
if you plan to visit this amazing bird sanctuary. The place
has the Jungle guesthouse for staying, which organizes various
activities for the guests.
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NEEMRANA
Situated 122 km from New Delhi, on a rocky outcrop just
above an unspoilt village, lies Neemrana, the site of a
majestic fort built in 1464 by Prithviraj Chauhan III.
The Neemrana Fort, as it is known, has now been converted
into a heritage resort.
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KESROLI
A three-hour drive from New Delhi, Kesroli in Rajasthan
is the site of a seven-turreted fort built in the 16th century.
It is believed to have been built by the Yaduvanshi Rajputs;
the fort commands splendid views of the surroundings from
its ramparts.
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MUD FORT
Barely 80 km from the din and bustle of New Delhi stands
the Mud Fort of Kuchesar, which was built in the mid-18th
century by the Jat rulers.
The fort has bravely withstood the onslaught of the Marathas,
Sikhs, Rohillas, and Rajputs, as well as the French and
East India Company. The fort was built with seven turrets
so as to withstand the cannons of the British.
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SULTANPUR
Located 46 km from New Delhi, just beyond Gurgaon, Sultanpur
is a small bird sanctuary.
The jheel (shallow lake) with reeds and other waterside
plants growing around it becomes a hub of activity in November-December
every year when northern migratory birds arrive here.
The jheel is home to the only indigenous Indian crane,
sarus.
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TILYAR LAKE
Situated 70 km from New Delhi in Rohtak district, the Tilayar
Lake is a favourite excursion for tourists in New Delhi.
The lake offers facilities for boating, accommodation,
restaurants, bar, children's park and a mini zoo.
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BADHKAL LAKE
Situated in the Faridabad district
of Haryana, the panoramic Badhkal Lake is a natural pool
surrounded by vast lawns and lush greenery.
Just over 30 km from New Delhi, the lake is a popular picnic
spot. It also offers boating facilities to tourists.
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SURAJKUND
Situated 11 km from the Qutab Minar on the Mehrauli-Badarpur
Road, Surajkund is the site of a perennial lake surrounded
by rock-cut steps. The Sun temple built by a Tomar chieftain
named Surajpal stood here during AD 1000, the remains of
which can still be seen.
It was around this temple and pool that a tourist resort
came up in Surajkund.
What began as simple tourist centre in 1987 flowered into
a celebration of the centuries-old crafts traditions of
India at the annual Surajkund Crafts Mela.
As spring glides in, full of warmth and vibrancy leaving
the grey winter behind, Surajkund adorns itself with colorful
traditional crafts of India.
Craftsmen from all over the country assemble at Surajkund
during the first fortnight of February to participate in
the annual celebration known as the Surajkund Crafts Mela.
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HARIDWAR
Imagine several saffron clad tourists chanting and praying,
imagine the pilgrim thronged Ghats and the Ganges, flowing
from her source. That's Haridwar, the holy land of the Hindus.
Haridwar is famous for its temples, bathing ghats and tanks.
The Ganges, considered as the holiest river in India, is
the star attraction of Haridwar. Pilgrims carry back the
water from the Ganges, which they believe will remain fresh
forever.
The Har ki Paori, is one of the most sacred ghats in India
and hundreds gather at this ghat.
Haridwar is a must visit even for the not so religiously
inclined. It is a place, whose every corner breathes with
mysticism.
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AGRA FORT
The great Mughal Emperor Akbar commissioned the construction
of the Agra Fort in 1565, A.D. although
additions were made till the tiqme of his grandson Shahjahan.
The forbidding exteriors of this fort hide an inner paradise.
There are a number of exquisite buildings like Moti Masjid
- a white marble mosque akin to a perfect pearl; Diwan-Am,
Diwan-E-Khaas, Musamman Burj
- where Shahjahan died in 1666 A.D. Jahangir's Palace; Khaas
Mahal and Shish Mahal.
Gateways
The fort had originally four gates, two of which were later
walled up. Delhi gate in the west is fortified by massive
octagonal towers and faces the bazaar and leads to the Jama
Masjid in the city. Its architectural plan was imperviously
devised to put the defenders in an advantageous position.
Delhi gate is now closed for visitors.
The Amar Singh Gate lies to the South
and is defended by a square bastion flanked by round towers.
It had a crooked entrance with dangerous trap points and
a steep rise. Its Naubat Khana Court with pillared pavilions
is an impressive structure. Visitors are allowed entry through
this gate only.