Arabiers has lined up some fantastic weekend tour packages from Delhi that will rejuvenate and rejoice guests and give a good break from the boredom of daily life.
Thanks to the central location of Delhi, there is easy access to many super destinations in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Punjab.
That aspect reflects in Arabiers weekend tour packages so that guests can unwind and enjoy while we take care of all logistical details for a sumptuous travel experience.
That means itinerary planning, accommodation, ticketing, and transportation will be of high quality with no scope for cribbing or frustration.
The wider range of Arabiers weekend tour packages has more than 100 alluring destinations to choose from. These getaways from Delhi are carefully chosen for their variety and capacity to deliver a wholesome travel experience.
There is the option to pick any place that suits your holiday theme. Be it outdoor adventure, escape to the hills, wild life, or indulging in the romantic vibes of places like Taj Mahal or campfire locations with friends, Arabiers always has the right destination for you.
The Arabiers weekend tour suits all groups—friends, family, couple, or even singles. There is assurance of a wide range of new experiences; be it the mist-laden mountain tops or an earthy bucolic experience at a countryside resort, the balanced itinerary answers your aspirations.
This hill station in Uttarakhand is 280 km away from Delhi and houses famous attractions like Naini Lake, Snow View Point, and Mall Road.
Hailed as the gem of Uttarakhand, the charming hill station perched in the foothills of the Kumaon Himalaya ranges will surely kindle many happy memories.
The gorgeous Naini Lake is its chief attraction, and the thrills of boating in the lake are legion. There are no seasonal restrictions, and Nainital can be visited any time of the year.
Udaipur, known as the City of Lakes, is in Rajasthan and famous for its City Palace, Pichola Lake, Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace, etc.
Engulfed by beautiful Aravalli Hills, this city is also called Venice of the East thanks to the abundant natural beauty and breathtaking architecture.
A joyful boat ride on the serene waters of Lake Pichola perfects the Udaipur experience. From Delhi, it is some 650 km away, and the best time to visit is October to March.
Neemrana is relatively closer to Delhi at 120 km. It is in the Alwar district of Rajasthan on the Delhi-Jaipur highway. The main attraction is the magnificent Neemrana Fort Palace, built in the 15th century. Now that Neemrana Fort has been converted into one of the heritage luxury hotels in Rajasthan, For Neemrana, the best time is July to March.
Lansdowne charms all as the quaint little hill town of Uttarakhand with a heavy imprint of colonial past. It is 258 km away from Delhi, and the green cover of thick oak and pine forests makes the hill station a haven for nature lovers, bird watchers, casual hikers, and weekenders.
The attractions include Bhulla Tal Lake, Tip N Top, and Tarkeshwar Mahadev Temple. It is accessible throughout the year.
Rafting in Rishikesh is famous and a common view in most of the tourism promotion materials. It is also called the Yoga capital of the world; for the religious too, Rishikesh is divine for visiting Lakshman Jhula and Triveni Ghat.
At a distance of 240 km from Delhi, the hill town is the confluence of the Ganga and Chandrabhaga Rivers. For visitors, Rishikesh is a paradise for an array of activities—adventure, spiritual quest, popular cafes, and yoga classes.
Water sports enthusiasts seek out Rishikesh for rafting, and the crowd is swelling. Rishikesh can visit any time.
Mussoorie is 290 km from Delhi and located in the Dehradun district of Uttarakhand. The popular hill station also houses India’s civil servant training institute. The famous attractions include Mussoorie Mall Road, Kempty Falls, and Camel's Back Road.
Nestled in the backdrop of the Shivalik range of the Himalayas and the Doon Valley, Mussoorie is fondly called Queen of the Hills. Lying at an altitude of 7000 feet above sea level, Mussoorie maintains a cool climate throughout the year. The best season to visit Mussoorie is September to June.
Shimla is 350 km away from Delhi and is the capital of Himachal Pradesh. The hill station charms all with its beautiful hills and mystical woods and is a favorite of holidayers and honeymooners. The attractions include Mall Road, Jakhu Temple, and Shimla Viceregal Lodge. The best time to visit Shimla is October to June.
Ranikhet in Uttarakhand is a lovely hill station and has been developed by the Britishers in the midst of the undulating Himalayan hills and forests. The climate is cool, and majestic natural beauty excites senses.
It is 350 km away from Delhi and accessible throughout the year. The very famous Chubattia Orchards and Majhkhali Golf Course are the main hallmark attractions.
For wild life enthusiasts, Corbett National Park is a must-visit wild treat. Set amidst the foothills of the Himalayas, it offers a large variety of flora and fauna. Visitors can see wild animals in close quarters during the safari, particularly tigers in the natural habitat. The sought-after wild life location is a hotspot of wild life photographers.
Things to do in Jim Corbett include a jungle safari in the National Park, watching Corbett Waterfall, and doing river rafting. From Delhi, it is 237 km away, and the best time to visit is October to June.
Manali in Himachal is a great location blessed with extraordinary scenic beauty peppered with snow-capped slopes of the Pir Panjal and the Dhauladhar ranges. This lovely hill station is famous for sites like Solang Valley, Hidimba Temple, and Manikaran.
The place has jaw-dropping views, including gushing blue streams, lush green forests, sprawling meadows, and flowers, with perpetual mist hovering in the air mixed with the fragrance of pines. From Delhi, it is 507 km away, and the best time to visit is October to June.
For wild life lovers, a trip to the Sariska Sanctuary in Rajasthan is a treasure trove of rare experiences. Sariska is 213 km away from Delhi.
It covers a wide expanse of 800 sq. km. in the Aravalli mountain region and is covered by grasslands, dry deciduous forests, cliffs, and rocky landscapes. Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary, also known as Sariska Tiger Reserve, had been a hunting preserve of the late Maharaja of Alwar.
Sarika is home to majestic Royal Bengal Tigers, and the best time to visit the sanctuary is October to February.
The hill station is on the Chandigarh to Shimla road and some 50 km away from Shimla. The cantonment town offers a peaceful holiday location as a weekend getaway.
The prime attractions are Monkey Point, a toy train ride, and trekking the Timber Trail. It is 295 km away from Delhi, and you can visit the place from March to June and September to November.
Away at 285 km from Delhi, Chamba in Himachal is a nice place to retreat from the crowds; the place is special for pristine vistas of deodar and pine trees as in all Himalayan mountains.
Chamba is also famous for Tehri Dam and Surkanda Devi Temple. The peaceful ambience and pristine ambience that is untouched by modernization make it a perfect oasis in the lap of nature. The refreshing, aromatic fragrance of apple and apricot orchards makes the Chamba region memorable and welcoming. You can visit Chamba any time of the year.
Spiti is a unique spot in Himachal Pradesh, with its winding roads and valleys facilitating great views of cold snow-crowned mountains. Fully covered by the Himalayas on all sides, Spiti Valley is 670 km from Delhi. At an altitude of 12,500 feet above sea level, Spiti Valley gets just 250 days of sunshine in a year and is one of the coldest places in India.
The attractions include Key Monastery, Chandratal Lake, and Pin Valley National Park. To visit Spiti Valley, the right time starts in May and lasts till October.
So, gear up for your outing to one of these fantastic locations and book your best slot right away with Arabiers.
Amazing Tour! Great experience, Thanks! Arabiers for offer us such a wonderful customized Golden Triangle tour package. The guide was also nice, and decent, helped us throughput the tour. All places were awesome and I personally love to explore the pink cities attraction. First class experience.
Got to explore the beauty of India. Mind blowing experience in Delhi and love those historical attractions of the place. Red Fort, India Gate, Qutub Minar all were favbulous. The trip was good and love to visit again in future.