Best places near Delhi to visit during monsoon

Jul 14, 2023

By: Ayush Mehrotra & Shagun Chaudhary

Okhla Bird Sanctuary (15 kms)

This is a great place to go bird watching, especially during the monsoons when the birds migrate to the area. You can also take a boat ride on the lake.

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Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary (45 kms)

This is another great place for bird watching, with over 300 species of birds. You can also go for a walk or cycle ride in the sanctuary.

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Neemrana fort (117 kms)

This is a beautiful fort that is surrounded by lush greenery. You can explore the fort, go for a walk in the gardens, or take a boat ride on the lake.

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Bharatpur Bird sanctuary (198 kms)

This is one of the most famous bird sanctuaries in India, and is especially good for seeing flamingos. You can also go for a boat ride on the lake.

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Agra (210 kms)

This is a must-visit for its iconic Taj Mahal. You can also visit the Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri, and the Jama Masjid.

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Mandawa (233 kms)

This is a beautiful town in Rajasthan that is known for its havelis. You can explore the havelis, go for a walk in the streets, or visit the local market.

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Corbett National Park (230 kms)

This is a great place to go for a wildlife safari, and you can see tigers, elephants, and other animals.

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Nahan (242 kms)

This is a hill station in Himachal Pradesh that is surrounded by mountains. You can go for a walk or hike in the mountains, visit the Nahan Museum, or take a boat ride on the lake.

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Lansdowne (254 kms)

This hill station is in Uttarakhand that is known for its scenic beauty. You can go for a walk or hike in the mountains, visit the Jim Corbett National Park, or take a boat ride on the lake.

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