At a distance of just 180 kilometers from the capital city, this place wins hearts of the people of all age group. It is in Bharatpur and popularly visited for the peaceful ambience. Being closer to Delhi, it calls for one of the best weekend getaways that one can plan easily. The city is famous for old and beautiful havelis, palaces and forts. It is a popular tourist destination and has more people flocking as it is closer to places names being Alwar, Bharatpur and Mathura. When visiting Deeg, one can have a quick round of the other cities too. As history says, Deeg was known as Dirgha or Dirghapur and was the capital of Bharatpur. This was in the year 1722 when the King was Jat Leader Badan Singh. People are used to the busy lives of the city. What they miss is the silence. Being in a metro, people prefer visiting Deeg for some solace. Get your plans on and plan a family trip near Delhi like never before.
There are many things that one can experience in Deeg by visiting and doing. When it is a weekend getaway, make the most of it by enjoying with your friends and family.
Deeg Fort or Palace is a symbol of Indian architecture. It is beautiful and was built by a Hindu King Maharaja Suraj Mal in the year 1730. The architecture is, however, influenced by the Mughal reign and their power. Another interesting thing to note is the cluster of fountains the palace has. There are 900 fountains to be precise. The palace is open on everyday but Friday.
This is a sanctuary we have all heard about. It is wuite popular and has left a mark. Hence, it is also a UNESCO heritage site.
With over 364 bird breeds, 50 fish species, and other animal species, the national park invites your visit. The park is said to be created in the 20th century by Morvi Prince named Bhanji. This park is open on all days and the timing is 6 am to 6 pm. This place is where your adventure trip with friends will find its peak.
The history behind the name of the fort is quite interesting. The meaning is Iron Fort because the British couldn’t colonize or conquer this fort.
An elegant piece of history that has a great appeal is Suraj Bhavan. It is located within the Deeg palace making it one of the best sites to visit when you plan a trip with friends or with family.
Now, this bhavan is behind Suraj Bhavan. It has roofs in the shapes of curve and spike. There are pillars to adorn the beauty of the bhavan and making the visitors be in awe with the artistic beauty. If you are on a solo trip to write a book, this is the place that will offer you the peace you had been looking for.
Visiting Deeg while on a two days trip will cost you around Rs 7500.
The distance of this place from Delhi NCR is not too far. It is 180 kilometers. Hence, people like to travel in their cars or hire a cab. The time required will be 4 hours. If you are travelling from some other part of the country, you must reach Delhi first either by flight or train. After that, you hire a cab to Deeg. You need to plan it in advance so that you get ample of time to decide on how to reach. Grab your backpack and start packing for one of the most adventure trips you can go on with your friends and family.
Deeg is not a cold place. Depending on that, one can decide any time of the year. As it is a place that has scorching sunlight, people prefer visiting the place during winters. The ideal time of the year to visit Deeg is October to March.
Although a short travel from Delhi, you won’t mind the journey as it has a lot to welcome you with when you reach the final destination.
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