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Monsoon Getaways from Delhi

As monsoon approaches the horizon of North India, everyone wants to escape the frantic lifestyle of a metro city and rejuvenate in the monsoon showers. This is the best time to get away from the hustle of Delhi and rejoice in the rain with your loved ones. To revive the worn out souls of Delhi, here are some magnificent getaways for everyone-

Fagu, Himachal Pradesh

Nearly 23kms i.e. about 45 minutes away from Shimla, Fagu is an endearing little town situated at an altitude of 2450 m. Encircled by the exuberant greenery and the snow-capped Himalayas it identifies itself as one the most desirable place for a nature lover. The rows of apple orchard trees and the beautiful view of the blooming flowers is definitely a treat for your eyes.  This place definitely offers it all, from the idyllic scenic beauty to mouth watering home cooked Pahari meals which are a must try.

 

Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

Despite the scorching heat during summertime, the Desert city of Jaisalmer is one of the finest places to enjoy the monsoon season. The gorgeous green pastures and the freshly bathed palaces are a sight to behold.

Orchha, Madhya Pradesh

This is the hidden gem in the lands of Madhya Pradesh and what better than to enjoy the picturesque beauty of the place than under the splendour of tiny drops of rains. The place also has a few places of historical importance and boasts of luxurious accommodation options. The Ram Raja Temple, the Jahangir Mahal, the Uth Khana, the Chaturbhujh Temple are a must visit while in Orchha.

Lansdowne, Uttarakhand

A small hill station located in Uttarakhand’s Garhwal area, Lansdowne is famous for being one of India’s most peaceful hill stations. To walk amid the extremely delightful flora and fauna gives you the experience to be cherished for your lifetime.  The locals are quite hospitable and you will most likely feel homely in this place away from home.

Morni Hills, Haryana

Located at a distance of about 272 km from Delhi, Morni is Haryana’s only hill station. It is a splendid place to visit during monsoons because of the fact that it offers Himalayan panorama as well as a serene green environment away from the hustle bustle of the metro cities. The place has alluring resorts and opportunities for boating at the lakes which make it all the more attractive.

Bundi, Rajasthan

When you visit the Bundi village in Rajasthan during monsoons, you might be surprised with the amount of greenery that is present there.  The major attraction of the place is the Bhimlat Falls that is a treat to the eyes during the monsoon season. The entire city can be looked at from the Taragarh Fort here. Antique miniature paintings and step wells found here too are not to be missed. On the way to Bundi, a brief halt at Samode can be taken, which is famous for its forts.

So this monsoon, be ready to pack your bags and head to one of these destinations!

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Lonavala – The Family Getaway for Mumbaikars

Everybody should make a Lonavala trip once in a lifetime. The resort town of Lonavala in the Sahyadri Mountains is Mumbai’s most popular weekend getaway. Numerous waterfalls that plummet and trickle through thickly forested hillsides are good to escape the madness of the busier lifestyle. Lonavala is a popular holiday destination and a luxe way to enjoy the vacation amidst the cool green valleys which delight the eye. Lonavala is also called the Jewel of the Sahyadri Hills.

It is a hill station which happens to be located at about a 3 hours distance of 64 kilometres from Pune and 96 kilometers from the state capital Mumbai. The expressway running through it is quite an easy way to reach here and the railway is also there to make it a bit faster and easier to reach. Like every other gorgeous hill stations, there are many points on the hills here where you can have a great visual of the entire valley and soothe your senses. There are many small villages which are seen tucked in between and this offers a great visual experience to the visitors. A few kilometers away is a point that gives a great of the fort of Chhatrapati Shivaji known as Rajmachi. The place is a great tourist spot and known as the pride of Maharashtra.

And as is happens to be the case, there is absolutely no dearth of eateries in probably the best holiday destination in Maharashtra. Restaurants like Hotel Chandralok and Cafe 24 and various roadside dhabas will make the foodies go crazy. The cuisines are the impeccable mixture of Gujarati and Maharashtrian food items. And how could one forget the famous sweet, Chikki? Lonavala happens to be one of the biggest exporters of the Indian sweet that has got the entire country drooling over it.

For the picnic, there is the very famous Ryewood Park in Lonavala known for its great views and services. The park is full of tall trees and occupies a great deal of space. There also happens to be a very old and grand Shiva temple in the middle of the park, which is a good place for the devotees of Lord Shiva. Valvan dam is also a very popular tourist spot in the area that attracts a lot of people from all over the country each year. About 12 kilometers away from the mainland Lonavala, is the Duke’s nose. The place is quite popular among the most adventurous of the tourists and is quite a lot of popular among the hikers.

During the visit to Lonavala, one can choose to stay at Fariyas Resort Lonavala that also has a nice banquet venue for partying. For a luxurious stay, one can opt to stay at Aamby Valley City known for its excellent location, great hospitality, and great food.

Being one of the most popular tourist destinations, there is no dearth of places to stay in the hill station. There are five-star hotels, some good lodges among other places where the tourists can have a good stay.

Tiger’s point is one other wonderful place to see in here, which sometimes is also known as Tiger’s leap. Just beside it, there happens to be the wonderful waterfall that only remains active during the monsoon season and is dry for the the most part in the year.

The ancient caves of Karla and Bhaja are other attractions about the place. It gives the tourists a great peak in the ancient history of the Indians about how they lived when the world was devoid of any sort of technological stuff. The very popular caves date back to about 1st century BC and are as beautiful as they get.

Lonavala is to Mumbaikars what Haridwar and Rishikesh are to Delhiites. Most of the people living and working in these two metropolitans do need some time off, and they are lucky to have these places at a few hours’ distance.

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