10 Places To Visit Near Delhi This Monsoon

Zee Media Bureau
Jun 21, 2023

Munsiyari (Uttarkhand)

Munsiyari is a hill resort amidst the Himalayan Kumaon ranges. Tourists and adventure enthusiasts trek and hike on the peaks of Nandakot, Rambha, and Shiplakot

Nangal (Chandigarh)

It's a beautiful town and is bounded by the Sutlej River, canals, and magnificent hills. It is the main attraction for tourists is Bhakra Dam on the Sutlej River

Fagu (Himachal Pradesh)

It is a hill resort surrounded by lush green fields and the snow-covered Himalayas. The valleys are lined with apple orchards and fields blooming with flowers

Jaisalmer (Rajasthan)

The known vast landscape of deserts takes on a different hue in the monsoon. Other tourist attractions are the Jaisalmer Fort and desert safaris

Phalodi (Jodhpur)

It is known as the salt city as it has many salt industries and has historic structures such as the Lal Niwas and the Phalodi fort

Almora (Uttaranchal)

It is a hill station, situated in the Kumaon region of the Himalayas. It is known for its Binsar and Shiva temples

Bhimtal (Uttarakhand)

It is a very peaceful and beautiful place. Tourists attract to The Bhimtal Lake, Kumaon Lok Sangrahalaya, a folk art and cultural museum, and short hikes in the forests

Kasauli (Himachal Pradesh)

It is a hill station that provides a peaceful vacation in the relatively unexplored beauty of Kasauli

Peora (Uttranchal)

An uninterrupted view of the beautiful snow-clad Himalayan rang. It is a small village that offers a large expanse of mighty oak and pine trees

Neemran (Rajasthan)

It is filled with centuries-old forts, lakes, and sanctuaries. The Neemrana Fort Palace is one of the oldest heritage palaces and many prefer tourists to stay there

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