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6 Non-Hill Station Weekend Getaways From Noida Within 150 Km

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Here are six excellent weekend getaway options for those looking to take a break from the common hill station visits from Noida.

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The nearby state of Haryana is home to the Damdama Lake, which is spread across 3,000 acres.

The nearby state of Haryana is home to the Damdama Lake, which is spread across 3,000 acres.

For Noida residents, the days leading into the weekends involve tiresome work and the wish to unwind in the peaceful and beautiful surroundings of a hill station before logging in at their jobs again on Monday. While it is common for people to plan their summer getaways in the hills, the monsoons in India and the multiple threats they entail tend to discourage many travellers. The good thing is that you don’t necessarily have to visit the mountains for a refreshing weekend.

Here are six weekend getaways within 150 kilometres of Noida for a fun and relaxed outing with your family.

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Okhla Bird Sanctuary

Approximately 14 kilometres from Noida, the Okhla Bird Sanctuary is located along the Yamuna River and boasts lovely greenery and a paradise-like atmosphere. According to records, the sanctuary is home to more than 300 bird species, including migratory flamingos and gulls. What are you waiting for? Take your camera to capture the mini wildlife getaway and spend a lazy, relaxed Sunday there.

Mathura and Vrindavan

Mathura, located within 100 kilometres of Noida, offers a more spiritual getaway for the residents of the Uttar Pradesh city. It is renowned as the birthplace of Lord Krishna and attracts tourists and devotees from all over the world during the festival of Holi. But even a regular weekend wouldn’t be short of a soulful experience at Mathura’s river ghats and temples. Another place of great spiritual importance for Lord Krishna devotees is Vrindavan, which brims with ornate temples like Banke Bihari and ISKCON.

Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary

Noida locals can visit the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary by travelling just a little over 150 kilometres. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is famous for its dense population of migratory birds, including the Siberian crane. It is considered a paradise for nature lovers and those looking for a peaceful break from their busy lives.

Agra

The Taj Mahal attracts local tourists from within UP and the rest of India in large numbers every year. Apart from one of the seven wonders of the world, you can also view the grand Agra Fort and the exquisite Itimad-ud-Daulah’s Tomb while relishing some of the best Mughlai delicacies available in Agra.

Damdama Lake

The nearby state of Haryana is home to the Damdama Lake, which is spread across 3,000 acres. One of the largest lakes in the region, the scenic location attracts tourists from Noida and offers multiple fun activities to relax and unwind, including boating, kayaking and rock climbing. The place evokes a mountain-like thrill without having to visit a hill station.

Neemrana

Located within a range of 100 kilometres from Noida, Neemrana Fort Palace would be a dream for youngsters and those who like to capture life with their cameras. It’s a 15th-century heritage fort turned into a hotel that offers heritage rooms and multiple adventure activities for visitors to do.

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