Summer is here and you know it. The
citizens of Delhi know it the best. It’s so hot there that even Modi is
travelling across the nation to avoid the Indian capital. It’s going to get
worse, Delhi will soon be more heated that Arnab Goswami’s debates.
However, there’s a silver lining. It
is also the best time go out for a short trip. There are many brilliant resorts near Delhi. Far away from the
bustling crowds and traffic and yet close enough to have the parathas and momos
whenever you want them. You can laze around, relax, sip a drink, and think
about the good times. Interested? Here are the ones to visit.
1.
Tivoli Grand Resort
Located at main G.T. Karnal Road, the
Tivoli Grand is the best way to take a breather from the hectic lifestyle and
that too in style. You’ve got 28 deluxe and club rooms which will delight both
the corporate executive and the leisurely. From a luxury spa for that relaxing
massage to a grand ballroom for the dance with your special one, there’s
something to keep you entertained, relaxed, and happy at the Tivoli Grand
Resort.
2.
Ashok Country Resort
A family run boutique property is
sometimes the answer when you are tired of standard resorts. When you visit
Ashok Country Resort, the first thing that will catch your eye is the striking
greenery, it’s an eco-friendly resort, after all. Add some Instagram-worthy
architecture, a multi-cuisine restaurant which will leave you licking your
fingers, and a service that’s superb. This resort is the tonic you need to cure
the dizziness of Delhi’s heat.
3.
Mapple Exotica
While the Mapple Exotic is an iconic
four-star property in South Delhi, it offers the feel and sights of lush
greenery and serenity. This place is perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation
over the weekend. Enjoy some of the best in international cuisine along with
warm hospitality at the restaurant Elements or order from any of the 43
gorgeous rooms that provide nothing but tranquillity. The Mapple Exotica is
truly exotic.
These three resorts
are the perfect getaway from the famous Delhi summers.
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