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The most popular ones being the Neemrana Fort, built by Prithviraj Chauhan III in 1464; the city of Taj Mahal Agra, the play ground of Lord Krishna Mathura and Vrindavan near Agra, Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary , Fatehpur Sikri Tilyar Lake, Surajkund, Mud Fort, Kesroli and Badhkal Lake. All the places can be good option to spend your weekend.

Neemrana: Situated 122 km from Delhi, on a rocky outcrop just above an unspoilt village, lies Neemrana, the site of a majestic fort built in 1464 by Prithviraj Chauhan III. The Neemrana Fort, as it is known, has now been converted into a heritage resort.

Kesroli: A three-hour drive from Delhi, Kesroli in Rajasthan is the site of a seven-turreted fort built in the 16th century. Believed to have been built by the Yaduvanshi Rajputs, the fort commands splendid views of the surroundings from its ramparts.

Mud Fort: Barely 80 km from the din and bustle of Delhi stands the Mud Fort of Kuchesar, which was built in the mid-18th century by the Jat rulers. The fort has bravely withstood the onslaught of the Marathas, Sikhs, Rohillas, and Rajputs, as well as the French and the East India Company. The fort was built with seven turrets so as to withstand the cannons of the British.

Sultanpur: Located 46 km from Delhi, just beyond Gurgaon, Sultanpur is a small bird sanctuary. The jheel (shallow lake) with reeds and other waterside plants growing around Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary becomes a hub of activity in November-December every year when northern migratory birds arrive here. The jheel is home to the only indigenous Indian crane - Sarus.

Tilyar Lake: Situated 70 km from Delhi in Rohtak district in Haryana state, the Tilayar Lake is a favourite getaway for tourists who travel to Delhi. The lake offers facilities for boating, accommodation, restaurants, bar, children's park and a mini zoo.

Surajkund: Situated 11 km from the Qutab Minar on the Mehrauli-Badarpur road, Surajkund is the site of a perennial lake surrounded by rock-cut steps. The Sun temple built by a Tomar chieftain named Surajpal stood here during AD 1000, the remains of which can still be seen. It was around this temple and pool that a tourist resort came up in Surajkund. What began as simple tourist enter in 1987 flowered into a celebration of the centuries-old crafts traditions of India at the annual Surajkund Crafts Mela.

Badhkal Lake: Situated in the Faridabad district of Haryana, the panoramic Badhkal Lake is a natural pool surrounded by vast lawns and lush greenery. Just over 30 km from Delhi, the lake is a popular picnic spot. It also offers boating facilities to tourists