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5 best weekend retreats near Noida you will want to bookmark

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 5, 2025, 13:00 IST
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5 best weekend retreats near Noida you will want to bookmark

Need a brief escape from Noida? These 5 weekend getaways within 300 km have just the right balance of nature, culture, and relaxation, perfect for an intellectually stimulating break that rejuvenates and inspires, and all within comfortable driving distance. Let's take a look at these places.

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Lansdowne, Uttarakhand—250 km

Lansdowne is a peaceful hill station tucked away amidst the Garhwal Hills, perfect for a peaceful weekend escape. It's surrounded by pine woods and colonial architecture, ensuring scenic views, pleasant weather, and no crowds. Boating at Bhulla Lake, panoramic views of Tip-n-Top, and St. John's Church for some history. Perfect for nature lovers, bird watchers, and couples seeking peaceful moments. Relax in cozy hillside resorts and wake up to misty mornings and birdsong.

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Bharatpur (Keoladeo National Park), Rajasthan—200 km

Famous for the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur is a birdwatcher's and wildlife photographer's paradise. Over 370 species of birds visit the park, such as Siberian cranes, herons, and kingfishers. Take a rickshaw or cycle ride through the sanctuary with expert guides. Outside the sanctuary, visit the Lohagarh Fort and the Government Museum. Winter is the ideal season to visit, during which migratory birds throng here. It's a peaceful, educational, and visually stimulating destination a two-hour drive from Noida.

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Neemrana, Rajasthan—125 km

Neemrana is best known for its breathtaking 15th-century fort turned heritage hotel that offers a royal experience just two hours from Noida.Spend your weekend exploring the vast fort, zip-lining, or sunbathing by the hillside pool. The town is tranquil in itself, a great spot for a romantic or cultural retreat. Although a resort town, the atmosphere and architecture create an air of travel through time, ideal for a fancy but affordable break.


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Jim Corbett (Sitabani Zone), Uttarakhand—260 km

Steer clear of the overcrowded core regions and explore Sitabani in Jim Corbett—less commercialized and replete with nature's splendor.
No permit will be necessary here, and it is best suited for serene forest walks, bird-watching, and calm safari drives. View wildlife like elephants, deer, and leopards, and the Ramganga River is nearby. Spend the night at rustic forest resorts and have campfires in the night sky. Best for adventure enthusiasts and families looking for a less-visited piece of Corbett's wild magic without the tourist chaos.


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Mathura–Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh—170 km

Experience India's spiritual and cultural hub with a trip to Mathura and Vrindavan.
The land where Lord Krishna was born, this area abounds with breathtaking temples, lively ghats, and religious rituals. Observe aartis in the evening on the Yamuna, see Banke Bihari and ISKCON temples, and try traditional sweets like peda. Best done on Janmashtami or Holi for an energetic, interactive experience. Just a few hours from Noida, ideal for a spiritual, enriching weekend getaway.

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