May 30, 2026
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Instagrammable weekend getaways from Delhi you didn’t know about

Most people travel to popular hill stations near Delhi for their weekend getaways. However, there are plenty of lesser-known gems around the capital that are equally charming and extremely Instagrammable. Here are some hidden weekend getaways from Delhi that will give you the picture-perfect moment.

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Lansdowne, Uttarakhand: This is just 270 km from Delhi and it is a  serene hill station dotted with colonial-era buildings, pine forests and quiet trails. The Bhulla Lake, misty hills and charming churches can be stunning backdrops for your photos.
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Lansdowne, Uttarakhand: This is just 270 km from Delhi and it is a serene hill station dotted with colonial-era buildings, pine forests and quiet trails. The Bhulla Lake, misty hills and charming churches can be stunning backdrops for your photos.
Orchha, Madhya Pradesh: A lesser-explored heritage town, Orchha is a paradise for history buffs and Instagram lovers alike. The grand cenotaphs, palaces and the Betwa River flowing beside ancient temples make every corner here look like a frame out of a period film. The evening aarti by the river is especially magical for reels and photos.
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Orchha, Madhya Pradesh: A lesser-explored heritage town, Orchha is a paradise for history buffs and Instagram lovers alike. The grand cenotaphs, palaces and the Betwa River flowing beside ancient temples make every corner here look like a frame out of a period film. The evening aarti by the river is especially magical for reels and photos.
Pangot, Uttarakhand: This is located just 15 km from Nainital and it is a hidden hamlet. Dense oak forests, colourful Himalayan birds and quaint cottages make it an ideal escape.
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Pangot, Uttarakhand: This is located just 15 km from Nainital and it is a hidden hamlet. Dense oak forests, colourful Himalayan birds and quaint cottages make it an ideal escape.
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Alwar & Bhangarh, Rajasthan: For those looking for something unique, Alwar’s palaces and Bhangarh’s famed ruins can be both history and mystery. The City Palace and Siliserh Lake give you regal vibes, while the eerie yet fascinating Bhangarh Fort can be a good addition.
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Alwar & Bhangarh, Rajasthan: For those looking for something unique, Alwar’s palaces and Bhangarh’s famed ruins can be both history and mystery. The City Palace and Siliserh Lake give you regal vibes, while the eerie yet fascinating Bhangarh Fort can be a good addition.
Chail, Himachal Pradesh: Often overshadowed by Shimla, Chail is a quieter and equally charming option with spectacular views. Surrounded by deodar forests, it’s home to the world’s highest cricket ground and the majestic Chail Palace, which looks stunning in photos.
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Chail, Himachal Pradesh: Often overshadowed by Shimla, Chail is a quieter and equally charming option with spectacular views. Surrounded by deodar forests, it’s home to the world’s highest cricket ground and the majestic Chail Palace, which looks stunning in photos.
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