G20 Long Weekend: 5 Getaways From Delhi For Families

If you are looking forward to a family vacation during the upcoming G20 long weekend when schools and government offices will be closed, here's a brief guide to help you get started
Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh
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As the G20 celebrations gear up to take centre stage in Delhi from September 9-10, many city residents are capitalising on the long weekend by planning refreshing getaways with their families. With schools and government offices closed from September 8-10, many people eagerly anticipate a short escape during the G20 long weekend. Fortunately, Delhi's location serves as an excellent getaway for numerous destinations within a reasonable distance for those in need of a quick break.

Places To Visit Near Delhi During G20 Long Weekend

Camping Site in Dharamshala
Camping Site in DharamshalaVasu Dhir / Shutterstock.com

Dharamshala

Dharamshala, set against the backdrop of the Dhauladhar Range of Himachal Pradesh, is a Tibetan enclave and home to the Dalai Lama. McLeod Ganj, located in Dharamshala, is a unique blend of Tibetan and Indian cultures. The Namgyal Monastery and Tsuglagkhang Complex, the residence of the Dalai Lama, are significant landmarks. The Bhagsu Waterfall, Triund Trek, and Tibetan markets are all attractions that make this destination attractive.

Distance: Approx. 480 km

Ranthambore Fort
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Ranthambore National Park 

Ranthambore National Park, located in the Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan, is a prime destination for wildlife enthusiasts. Known for its population of Bengal tigers, the park offers a chance to witness these majestic creatures in their natural habitat. The park's diverse landscapes, including grasslands, lakes, and ancient ruins, create a unique backdrop for wildlife safaris. Additionally, the Ranthambore Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage site that attracts many tourists.

Distance: Approx. 370 km

Kasauli 

Kasauli, a charming hill station in Himachal Pradesh, is renowned for its colonial architecture and tranquil walks. The Christ Church, built in the Gothic style, is a testament to the town's colonial past. The Kasauli Brewery, established in the 19th century, adds a unique touch. The Gilbert Trail, a scenic walking path, offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and forests, adding to the peaceful retreat.

Distance: Approx. 290 km

Golden Temple
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Amritsar 

Amritsar, the spiritual and cultural heart of Punjab, is renowned for the Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib). This golden place of worship is not only a spiritual centre for Sikhs but also an architectural marvel. The daily rituals, including the Palki Sahib ceremony, are must-have spiritual experiences. Apart from this, Amritsar's vibrant markets, bustling with activity, are a great place to explore traditional Punjabi cuisine and local handicrafts. Also, The Jallianwala Bagh memorial is an important heritage site in Amritsar. It is a reminder of a tragic historical event during British colonial rule. 

Distance: Approx. 450 km

Ram Jhula, Rishikesh
Ram Jhula, Rishikesh Paulo Henrique Pigozzi / Shutterstock.com

Rishikesh 

Rishikesh provides a peaceful getaway in the Himalayan foothills. Known as the Yoga Capital of the World, this town is a haven for spiritual seekers and adventure enthusiasts. The Ganges River sets the stage for activities like white-water rafting, while the town's numerous ashrams and yoga centres provide opportunities for relaxation and introspection. The iconic Laxman Jhula and Ram Jhula suspension bridges are also worth a visit.

Distance: Approx. 240 km 

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