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From Jaipur to Varanasi: 5 Vande Bharat getaways from Delhi

From Jaipur to Varanasi: 5 Vande Bharat getaways from Delhi

India's expanding Vande Bharat Express network offers several convenient options for day trips from Delhi. The modern trains provide faster travel times and fewer stops on select routes.

Five destinations that are particularly accessible by Vande Bharat from Delhi include Jaipur, Dehradun, Chandigarh, Varanasi, and Ajmer.

Jaipur, Rajasthan's Pink City, is an easy cultural getaway. The Delhi-Ajmer Vande Bharat route connects the two cities, allowing travelers to visit major sights like Hawa Mahal and City Palace, enjoy a traditional Rajasthani meal, and catch the return train in time.

Dehradun, Uttarakhand, offers a mix of urban attractions and access to the Himalayan foothills. The Delhi-Dehradun Vande Bharat route makes the journey convenient for a quick escape. Key attractions include Robber's Cave, Sahastradhara, and the city's cafés and local food scene.

Chandigarh, known for its architecture and urban planning, is another accessible destination. The Delhi-Chandigarh Vande Bharat route enables travelers to explore landmarks such as the Rock Garden, Sukhna Lake, and modernist structures designed by Le Corbusier.

Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, is a more ambitious day trip option due to its longer distance from Delhi. However, the improved Vande Bharat connection has made it more accessible. When planning a same-day return, prioritize a few key experiences such as walking along the ghats, exploring the old city, and attending an evening Ganga Aarti.

Ajmer, Rajasthan, can be a standalone rail getaway or combined with a Jaipur itinerary. The Delhi-Ajmer Vande Bharat route connects the two cities, allowing travelers to visit the Ajmer Sharif Dargah and enjoy a quiet stop at Ana Sagar Lake. Extending the trip towards Pushkar is possible but requires careful planning.

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