50. Mori, Uttarakhand:
Located around 408 km from Delhi, Mori is one of the best places to visit near Delhi. This village is standing on the banks of the Tons River. It is in the legendary realm of Duryodhana in North-Western Garhwal. It should be stated that it is a comparatively less-explored place in the Jaunsar Bawar Region. Now, it is slowly gaining importance as one of the best places to visit around Delhi. If you are an adventure lover, you will like the aqua terra adventures in this region. Mori is densely forested with rhododendron, Jamun, birch, pine, alpine oak, chestnut and deodar trees. The tallest pine forest in Mori holds the pride of being a thickly populated forest in the entire of Asia. This place attracts tourists with its cultural diversity with lots of temples, fascinating mythology and architecture. You can engage in adventurous water sports in Mori. Some of the places to explore in Mori include Lungagad Creek, Netwar and Jakhol.
51. Kausani:
When you travel around 415 km, you can reach Kausani. It is enclosed amidst deodar, oak and pine forests. You can get an exciting view of the mystic Himalayas by visiting Kausani. Your family members will feel refreshed both mentally and physically with the unpolluted and fresh air with an unscathed and serene atmosphere in this place. The legendary poet Sumitra Nandan Pant has this place as the hometown calls it to be the Switzerland of India. At Kausani, you can visit the Anashakti Ashram, where it is believed that Mahatma Gandhi stayed in 1929 before the national independence. Within 80 km from Kausani, you can get to Jageshwar, which has the Shiva Temple. Also, you can visit Bageshwar and Baijnath, which are also homes for Shiva Temples when visiting Kausani.
52. Thanedar:
Thanedar is within 421 km of Delhi. Otherwise called Apple Dom, the entire region is loaded with Apple trees. Further, in the middle of apple orchids, you can find the Arya Samaj Mandir, which you can reach by an uphill climb. The temple has been built in Pahari Style. The ideal time to visit Thanedar is between May and July. It is better to keep away from this place during the rainy season. Do not forget to go mountain biking during your visit to Thanedar if you love adventurous activities. The other places of interest for tourists include Tani Jubber lake and St. Mary’s Church. Due to its richness in apple cultivation, Thanedar is also referred to as a fruit bowl of India. You can visit Thanedar within 79 km of Shimla.
54. Shivpuri:
You can reach Shivpuri from Delhi within 9 hours. The reason is that it is around 433 km from Delhi. It is better to avoid visiting Shivpuri during the summer season as it will be extremely hot. So, you can choose to visit during the winter.
The tourist attractions in Shivpuri are Bhadaiya Kund, Sakhya Sagar Boat Club, Madhav Vilas Palace and Madhav National Park. Also, Chhatris, a formal Mughal Palace is yet another place to visit in Shivpuri.
55. Orchha:
Within 435 km from Delhi, you can reach Orchha, which is located in the state of Madhya Pradesh. The summers between April and June are too hot in Orchha. Winters, however, are cool and pleasant and fall between November and February. So, you can plan your visit to this place this season. The places of attraction in Orchha are Cenotaphs, Sunder Mahal, Phool Bagh, Laxminarayan Temple, Chaturbhuj Temple, Ram Raja Temple and Fort Complex.
56. Kuchaman:
As you are looking for places to visit around Delhi, you can choose to visit Kuchaman City. This city is in the state of Rajasthan in the Nagaur District. You will get to see a few Havelis in this city. There is a fort that overlooks the city built in Shekhawati Style. This fort in Kuchaman is about 1100 years old. The Rathore Ruler Zalim Singh built it in the 9th century. You can find fresco paintings in this fort on different subjects like Hindu Mythology, motifs and flowers. Other than the fort, the other places to visit in Kuchaman are China Pole, Lok Dev Temple, Sabha Prakash, Jal Mahal and Meera Mahal.
57. Hatkoti:
In 447 km of North East Delhi, you will find a tiny settlement on the river Pabbar. This settlement is called Hatkoti, which is at the initial point of the Pabbar Valley. People throng to Hatkoti as one of the best places to visit around Delhi, particularly during the nine days of Navratri Mela conducted in a temple here. Two such melas are conducted once during April and the other during October. The dates for these melas are selected based on the lunar calendar. However, other than Navratri times, the temple rarely gets any visitors. Even, the temple remains closed from December to January. This temple is the abode of Goddess Mahishasura Mardini, an incarnation of Maa Durga. Other than the temple complex, the other places of interest for tourists in Hatkoti are Jubbal and Kharapathar.
58. Amritsar:
When talking about Amritsar, most of us get the golden temple into our minds. Is this the only attraction in Amritsar? No, Amritsar is popular as the home of the Wagah Border and Jallianwala Bagh. You can choose Amritsar as one of the places to visit near Delhi as you can reach within a 447 km drive from Delhi to Amritsar. Yes, as Wagah Border is in Amritsar, you might have judged that this city is close to Pakistan.
Yes, Pakistan is just 25 km away from Amritsar. Sikhs visit Amritsar in large numbers as the Golden Temple is believed to be the holiest gurudwara. This temple has four entrances on all four sides. It is believed to be an indication that people from all walks of life can visit this temple irrespective of any differences. The other places of interest for tourists in Amritsar are the summer palace of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and the Akal Takht.