Agra (203km):
This city of Taj is about 200km from Delhi.
Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Sikandra, Fatehpur Sikri etc.
are places of Interest.
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Ballabgarh Lake (36km):
A quiet tourist resort located along the Delhi - Mathura
Road, Ballabgarh is an ideal picnicking, holidaying
and fishing spot.
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Corbett National
Park (260km): Located on the foothills of the
Himalayas, this National Park is spread over 520sq.km.
The wildlife includes tiger, elephant, leopards, mugger-crocodiles
etc.
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Jaipur (258km):
Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan is popularly known
as the pink city. The amber fort, Hawa Mahal etc.
are worth visiting.
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| Sariska
Tiger Reserves (240km): The reserve is located
on the Arawali Mountain Range. The wildlife includes
tiger, leopard, sambar, wild boar etc. The park also
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| Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary (215): Located along the Agra - Jaipur Road, this National Park has an annual migrant bird population of more than 500,000 birds. This is one of the two nesting centers of the Siberian Cranes. |
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Sohna (56km):
The hot sulfur springs located near the Sohna fort
are supposed to have medicinal values. The tourist
complex at Sohna has good board and lodge facilities.
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| Sultanpur bird Sanctuary (46km): This sanctuary near Gurgaon has a large lake. A large number of migratory birds from Europe, Siberia and Central Asia including Saurus Cranes and Flamingos visit the sanctuary during the winter months. |
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Surajkund (17km): This is a picnic spot near Delhi. Boating and fishing in the lake are added attractions. Surajkund has an excellent 18-hole golf course. |
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