Active Recreation
7 days long
Advised budget $16
India
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Delhi
Nature - 55%
Games and Sport - 11%
Waterside - 11%
Other - 23%
Games and Sport - 11%
Waterside - 11%
Other - 23%
Day 1
F9 Go Karting
Game
2.0 hours
$8.0
F9 Go Karting feels like Gurgaon’s adrenaline playground. Established in 2010, it combines safety with speed across multi‑level tracks designed for both beginners and seasoned racers. Neon‑lit lanes, sharp turns, and long straights create a profes...
sional racing vibe, while the roar of karts and smell of rubber add to the sensory rush. Unlike casual amusement rides, its charm lies in authenticity — a motorsport experience scaled down for families, friends, and corporate groups. Whether you’re chasing lap times or just the thrill of acceleration, F9 delivers a high‑octane escape from city life.
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sional racing vibe, while the roar of karts and smell of rubber add to the sensory rush. Unlike casual amusement rides, its charm lies in authenticity — a motorsport experience scaled down for families, friends, and corporate groups. Whether you’re chasing lap times or just the thrill of acceleration, F9 delivers a high‑octane escape from city life.
Zooper India Trampoline Park Gurgaon
Game
2.0 hours
Zooper India isn’t just a trampoline park — it’s a neon playground where gravity takes a holiday. Imagine bouncing under glowing lights, walls painted with cosmic murals, and kids tumbling into foam pits that feel like clouds. Teenagers slam dunk ...
basketballs mid-air, toddlers giggle in soft play zones, and families discover that exercise can look like pure joy. It’s part arcade, part adventure zone, part fitness disguised as fun — a place where Gurgaon’s weekends turn electric.
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basketballs mid-air, toddlers giggle in soft play zones, and families discover that exercise can look like pure joy. It’s part arcade, part adventure zone, part fitness disguised as fun — a place where Gurgaon’s weekends turn electric.
Leisure Valley Park
Fountain, Park
2.0 hours
Leisure Valley Park feels like Gurgaon’s breathing space in the middle of its corporate bustle. Wide lawns roll out like green carpets, dotted with flower beds and shaded pathways. Morning joggers trace its tracks, yoga groups gather under trees, ...
and families picnic in the evenings. At night, fountains light up with colorful displays, turning the park into a lively promenade. Unlike ornamental gardens, its charm lies in balance — a place where nature softens the edges of a fast‑paced city, offering both tranquility and vibrancy.
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and families picnic in the evenings. At night, fountains light up with colorful displays, turning the park into a lively promenade. Unlike ornamental gardens, its charm lies in balance — a place where nature softens the edges of a fast‑paced city, offering both tranquility and vibrancy.
Day 2
Nainital Lake
Photospot, Tour
1.5 hours
Naini Lake doesn’t just sit quietly in Model Town; it welcomes. Its waters ripple like a soft greeting, the fountain at its center rises like a cheerful wave, and the boats glide as if guiding guests through its calm embrace. Families find themsel...
ves drawn into its rhythm — children laugh as ducks paddle by, couples drift in shikaras, and elders rest under shaded trees listening to the lake’s gentle hum. It’s not a grand spectacle, but a gracious host, offering serenity and play in equal measure. (Timings: Apr–Sep: 1:00 PM – 8:00 PM, Oct–Mar: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM)
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ves drawn into its rhythm — children laugh as ducks paddle by, couples drift in shikaras, and elders rest under shaded trees listening to the lake’s gentle hum. It’s not a grand spectacle, but a gracious host, offering serenity and play in equal measure. (Timings: Apr–Sep: 1:00 PM – 8:00 PM, Oct–Mar: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM)
Nirankari Sarovar Delhi
Fountain, Park, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Nirankari Sarovar is less a monument and more a mirror of calm in North Delhi. The lake glimmers like a silver sheet, framed by landscaped gardens and pathways that invite both reflection and community. It is the spiritual heart of the Sant Nirank...
ari Mission, but its appeal stretches beyond devotion — families stroll along shaded avenues, children play in open lawns, and visitors pause at the fountains that symbolize unity. Unlike Delhi’s historic forts or ornate temples, Nirankari Sarovar thrives on simplicity and inclusiveness, offering a space where silence feels sacred and togetherness feels natural.
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ari Mission, but its appeal stretches beyond devotion — families stroll along shaded avenues, children play in open lawns, and visitors pause at the fountains that symbolize unity. Unlike Delhi’s historic forts or ornate temples, Nirankari Sarovar thrives on simplicity and inclusiveness, offering a space where silence feels sacred and togetherness feels natural.
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Coronation Park
Park
2.0 hours
Coronation Park is not just a green escape but a living reminder of Delhi’s colonial past. Established for the grand Delhi Durbar of 1911, it was the stage where King George V was proclaimed Emperor of India. Today, the park’s wide lawns and scatt...
ered statues evoke a sense of faded imperial grandeur, contrasting with the everyday life of locals who use it for leisure. Unlike other Delhi parks, its appeal lies in its layered history — a place where political spectacle once unfolded, now reclaimed as a quiet retreat for families and visitors seeking both open space and echoes of history.
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ered statues evoke a sense of faded imperial grandeur, contrasting with the everyday life of locals who use it for leisure. Unlike other Delhi parks, its appeal lies in its layered history — a place where political spectacle once unfolded, now reclaimed as a quiet retreat for families and visitors seeking both open space and echoes of history.
Day 3
Nehru Park New Delhi
Park
2.0 hours
Located in the diplomatic enclave of Chanakyapuri, Nehru Park is a sprawling garden named after India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. Established in 1969, it has become a cultural hub and a green oasis in the city. The park features wide...
lawns, flower beds, water fountains, and walking tracks, making it ideal for morning jogs, yoga sessions, and family picnics.
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lawns, flower beds, water fountains, and walking tracks, making it ideal for morning jogs, yoga sessions, and family picnics.
Airforce Swimming Pool
Aqua Attraction
2.0 hours
$3.0
The Airforce Swimming Pool is not just a fitness facility but a community hub tied to Delhi’s Airforce Station. Surrounded by greenery near the Race Course, it offers a calm retreat from the city’s bustle. Unlike commercial pools, it emphasizes di...
scipline and structured training, with professional coaches guiding swimmers of all levels. Families often use it for recreation, while athletes train for competitive events. Its accessibility features — including wheelchair-friendly entrances — make it inclusive, and its location near central landmarks ensures easy reach.
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scipline and structured training, with professional coaches guiding swimmers of all levels. Families often use it for recreation, while athletes train for competitive events. Its accessibility features — including wheelchair-friendly entrances — make it inclusive, and its location near central landmarks ensures easy reach.
Safdarjung Tomb
Historic Place, Monument, Park
2.0 hours
$4.0
Safdarjung Tomb, built in 1753–54 by Nawab Shuja‑ud‑Daulah for his father Safdarjung (the viceroy of Awadh under Mughal Emperor Mohammed Shah), is considered the last monumental garden tomb of the Mughals. Its design follows the tradition of Humay...
un’s Tomb but on a smaller scale. The mausoleum is constructed with red sandstone and marble, featuring a large central dome, arched entrances, and symmetrical Mughal gardens.
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un’s Tomb but on a smaller scale. The mausoleum is constructed with red sandstone and marble, featuring a large central dome, arched entrances, and symmetrical Mughal gardens.
Lodhi Garden
Park
2.0 hours
Featuring 90 acres of greenery and 15th–16th century tombs, Lodhi Garden in New Delhi is one of the most popular spots for morning walks, picnics, and family outings, ideal for combining relaxation with history.
Day 4
JustWravel
Aqua Attraction, Natural Attraction, Tour
3.0 hours
JustWravel feels less like a destination and more like a launchpad for adventure. Based in Noida, it is a collective of travel enthusiasts who design immersive experiences — from Himalayan treks to road trips across India’s hidden corners. Unlike ...
traditional travel agencies, its charm lies in community: travelers join fixed departures, share stories, and often return as part of a growing “Wravel family.” The atmosphere is energetic and exploratory, making it not just a booking office but a cultural hub where journeys begin and friendships are forged.
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traditional travel agencies, its charm lies in community: travelers join fixed departures, share stories, and often return as part of a growing “Wravel family.” The atmosphere is energetic and exploratory, making it not just a booking office but a cultural hub where journeys begin and friendships are forged.
Day 5
Pusa Hill Forest
Natural Attraction
3.0 hours
Pusa Hill Forest feels like a hidden sanctuary tucked inside Delhi’s urban sprawl. Its winding trails cut through dense greenery, where the hum of traffic fades into birdsong. Families spread mats for picnics, joggers weave past shaded paths, and ...
birdwatchers linger with binoculars to catch glimpses of parakeets and small mammals. Unlike manicured city parks, this forest retains a raw, natural atmosphere — a reminder of Delhi’s ridge forests that once stretched across the capital. It’s both tranquil and alive, offering a rustic counterpoint to Delhi’s monuments and malls.
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birdwatchers linger with binoculars to catch glimpses of parakeets and small mammals. Unlike manicured city parks, this forest retains a raw, natural atmosphere — a reminder of Delhi’s ridge forests that once stretched across the capital. It’s both tranquil and alive, offering a rustic counterpoint to Delhi’s monuments and malls.
South Part of Central Ridge Forest
Natural Attraction
3.0 hours
The South Part of Central Ridge Forest feels like Delhi’s wild lung, tucked between diplomatic enclaves and arterial roads. Unlike ornamental gardens, it offers rugged trails, dense tree cover, and a raw, natural vibe. Morning walkers enjoy shaded...
paths, birdwatchers spot parakeets and peacocks, and heritage enthusiasts explore remnants of colonial‑era forest management. Its charm lies in contrast — a wild, forested retreat in the middle of South Delhi’s urban sprawl, balancing biodiversity with accessibility.
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paths, birdwatchers spot parakeets and peacocks, and heritage enthusiasts explore remnants of colonial‑era forest management. Its charm lies in contrast — a wild, forested retreat in the middle of South Delhi’s urban sprawl, balancing biodiversity with accessibility.
Amrit Udyan
Fountain, Park
2.0 hours
Nestled inside the Rashtrapati Bhavan estate, Amrit Udyan is a sprawling 15-acre garden that blends Mughal, English, and Indian landscaping traditions. Originally designed in 1929 by Sir Edwin Lutyens, the gardens feature lush lawns, fountains, an...
d flowerbeds that burst into color during spring. Recent additions include the Herbal Garden, Bonsai Garden, Tactile Garden, and Arogya Vanam, alongside the new Babbling Brook with sculptural spouts and reflective pools. Families will especially enjoy Bal Vatika, a children’s garden with a 225-year-old Sheesham tree, treehouse, and nature classroom. It’s a serene escape offering both heritage and horticultural marvels. (Seasonal opening: Feb–March). (Free of charge, but online booking is mandatory via Rashtrapati Bhavan’s official website.)
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d flowerbeds that burst into color during spring. Recent additions include the Herbal Garden, Bonsai Garden, Tactile Garden, and Arogya Vanam, alongside the new Babbling Brook with sculptural spouts and reflective pools. Families will especially enjoy Bal Vatika, a children’s garden with a 225-year-old Sheesham tree, treehouse, and nature classroom. It’s a serene escape offering both heritage and horticultural marvels. (Seasonal opening: Feb–March). (Free of charge, but online booking is mandatory via Rashtrapati Bhavan’s official website.)
Day 6
Pioneer Holidays
Tour
4.0 hours
Pioneer Holidays is not just a travel agency — it is a gateway into India’s layered stories. Based in Agra, the company blends local expertise with personalized service, ensuring that every journey feels curated rather than packaged. Their Taj Mah...
al day tours are designed to capture more than just photographs; they emphasize atmosphere, timing, and storytelling. Whether it’s a Golden Triangle circuit, a Rajasthan heritage trail, or a Kerala backwater escape, Pioneer Holidays builds itineraries that balance adventure with comfort. Reviews highlight their punctual drivers, knowledgeable guides, and seamless logistics, making them a trusted companion for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. In a city where tourism can feel rushed, Pioneer Holidays stands out for its ability to slow the experience down and make it memorable. (Price vary by package)
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al day tours are designed to capture more than just photographs; they emphasize atmosphere, timing, and storytelling. Whether it’s a Golden Triangle circuit, a Rajasthan heritage trail, or a Kerala backwater escape, Pioneer Holidays builds itineraries that balance adventure with comfort. Reviews highlight their punctual drivers, knowledgeable guides, and seamless logistics, making them a trusted companion for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. In a city where tourism can feel rushed, Pioneer Holidays stands out for its ability to slow the experience down and make it memorable. (Price vary by package)
Day 7
Rashtriya Dalit prerna sathal (Dr Ambedkar Park)
Historic Place, Park
2.0 hours
$1.0
This memorial park is a monumental tribute to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and other Dalit icons. Built with red sandstone and bronze statues, it combines architectural grandeur with symbolic representation of social justice. Unlike traditional parks, it is ...
more of a commemorative space — with towering statues of Ambedkar, Kanshi Ram, and Mayawati, alongside elephant motifs that symbolize Dalit identity. The park is both a political statement and a cultural landmark, drawing visitors for its scale, design, and historical significance.
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more of a commemorative space — with towering statues of Ambedkar, Kanshi Ram, and Mayawati, alongside elephant motifs that symbolize Dalit identity. The park is both a political statement and a cultural landmark, drawing visitors for its scale, design, and historical significance.
Meghdootam Park
Park
2.0 hours
Meghdootam Park feels like Noida’s green breathing space tucked into Sector 50’s residential blocks. Spread across expansive lawns and shaded pathways, it balances tranquility with activity: joggers circle its tracks at dawn, yoga groups gather un...
der trees, and families picnic in secluded corners designed to feel semi‑private. Unlike ornamental gardens, its charm lies in community — a park that thrives on accessibility and everyday rhythm, where nature softens the edges of urban living.
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der trees, and families picnic in secluded corners designed to feel semi‑private. Unlike ornamental gardens, its charm lies in community — a park that thrives on accessibility and everyday rhythm, where nature softens the edges of urban living.
Ved Van Park
Fountain, Park
2.0 hours
Ved Van Park in Noida Sector 78 feels like a living tapestry of India’s oldest wisdom. Spread across 100 acres, it is India’s first Vedic theme park, where nature and philosophy intertwine. Each zone is dedicated to a sage — Kashyap, Agastya, Vish...
vamitra, Vasishtha, Atri, Gautam, and Bharadwaj — with sculptures and murals narrating their teachings. Over 50,000 plants mentioned in Vedic texts thrive here, from neem and banyan to the mythical kalpavriksha. Unlike ornamental gardens, its charm lies in storytelling: evenings glow with a laser and sound show dramatizing the journey of the Vedas, turning the park into both sanctuary and stage.
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vamitra, Vasishtha, Atri, Gautam, and Bharadwaj — with sculptures and murals narrating their teachings. Over 50,000 plants mentioned in Vedic texts thrive here, from neem and banyan to the mythical kalpavriksha. Unlike ornamental gardens, its charm lies in storytelling: evenings glow with a laser and sound show dramatizing the journey of the Vedas, turning the park into both sanctuary and stage.
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