Dilli ki Sardi is on its Peak this Year - What are the Delhiites doing this Winter?

With temperatures typically ranging from 8 to 15 degrees Celsius, winter in Delhi is a beautiful time of year. The coldest temperatures and highest levels of smog and fog are typically experienced during the months of December, January, and February. And this year's winter poses to be major chill too!!

 

The nights in Delhi can be very chilly, but the days are typically clear and sunny. The beautiful monuments, historical sites, and delicious street food that Delhi is known for are well-known. Exploring these historical sites and sampling the delectable street food is best done in the winter. Additionally, winter brings a variety of exciting parties, concerts, and events. The winter season in Delhi is at its best in December, making it an ideal time to explore the city. 

Delhi is facing it’s coldest December

But for those who wish to venture out, do not lose heart as there are many options for getaways from Delhi, depending on your interests and the amount of time you have available. Some popular options for day trips or short getaways from Delhi include:

 

Agra: Agra is home to the Taj Mahal, one of the most iconic landmarks in India. The city is located about 200 kilometers from Delhi and can be easily reached by car or train.

 

Mathura: Mathura is a city located about 150 kilometers from Delhi that is known for its temples and cultural heritage. It is considered one of the seven holiest cities in Hinduism.

 

Rishikesh: Rishikesh is a city located in the northern state of Uttarakhand, about 250 kilometers from Delhi. It is known for its spiritual atmosphere and is popular with tourists who come to visit the many temples and ashrams in the area.

Delhiites are venturing to close by destinations like Rishikesh

Mussoorie: Mussoorie is a hill station located in the northern state of Uttarakhand, about 280 kilometers from Delhi. It is a popular destination for its cool mountain air and scenic views.

 

Nainital: Nainital is another hill station located in Uttarakhand, about 300 kilometers from Delhi. It is known for its picturesque lake and is a popular summer retreat for tourists and locals.

 

These are just a few of the many options for getaways from Delhi. Other popular destinations include Shimla, Kanatal, and Corbett National Park.

 

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