The G20 Summit is going to be held in India. Leaders from all over the world will arrive in the capital Delhi to attend the G20 conference. Given the preparations for this conference, more than 30 hotels have been booked in Delhi NCR, where delegates from all over the world will be hosted. From US President Biden to Chinese President Xi Jinping are going to attend the G20 conference. Due to the arrival of foreign guests in India, some more preparations are being made in Delhi. During this, a three-day holiday has been declared in Delhi. In such a situation, if you are leaving home, then take special care of some things and also take advantage of the holiday in the right way.

When is the holiday in Delhi?
Due to the G20 Summit, a holiday has been declared in Delhi from 8 to 10 September. Schools, colleges, and offices will remain closed on these holidays and available during the weekend. Apart from this, some malls in Delhi will also be closed. There will be route diversion at many places, as well as an entry ban on vehicles in some areas.

Plan to visit the G20 Summit
On the occasion of a three-day holiday, you can go out of the city. Leave for the journey on Thursday evening or Friday morning. However, if you are planning to visit somewhere in the city on holiday then avoid this. There will be many road closures and route diversions in Delhi, In such a situation, do not go out for a walk in the city on the occasion of holidays, rather go out of the city.

Where to go on 3 days vacation
Uttarakhand- You can visit the hill stations of Uttarakhand during the G20 Summit. You can visit many places including Haridwar, and Rishikesh.

Himachal Pradesh- A few hours away from Delhi, there are many beautiful tourist places located in the neighboring state of Himachal Pradesh. There are many beautiful places here including Kasauli, Kullu Manali, and Kurfi. To avoid the crowd, choose hill stations that are offbeat and less crowded so that you can spend a relaxing holiday.

Rajasthan- You can visit Rajasthan which is famous for its beautiful cities. Here the trip to Jaipur, Jaisalmer, and Udaipur can be quite fun. However, keep in mind that wherever you are going to visit, book a hotel in advance. Hotel bookings have increased significantly at some tourist destinations.

Where not to go during the G20 Summit
Many malls in Delhi may remain closed, so don't plan here. Avoid visiting the city's famous tourist places, and historical places in the meanwhile. Avoid roaming here due to many road closures and some restrictions in Delhi.

Due to the G20 summit, there may also be a shortage of taxis for three days. Taxis from tour and travel companies have been booked for guests coming from all over the world. So book a taxi in advance or you can go for a private ride.

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