New Delhi: It might have been months since you haven’t taken a vacation owing to your tight schedule, or unavailability of leave, whether you are a student, a professional or any other individual caught up in work. However, life does give all a chance for a mini yet fun-filled getaway, and the credit goes to the series of festivals waiting ahead this month. In August 2025, there’s a 3-day long weekend – Independence Day on Friday, August 15, Janmashtami on Saturday, August 16, and a regular weekend off on Sunday, August 17.
However, as the time is short with only three days in hand, you still have to plan well in advance. Whether you are escaping into the mountains, visiting the historical forts, or hiding in a tranquil or peaceful landscape, you have to keep in mind the proximity of the travel destinations. Your close friends or family members may be your companions; you have to keep in mind their availability and personal choices. If you go solo, well, you still have to decide about the location.
Best travel destinations for a long weekend
There are many wonderful travel destination ideas for a quick long weekend trip this August. Check out the list here that presents an overview of each place.
1. Orchha, Madhya Pradesh
Situated on the banks of the River Betwa, Orchha is a historical town where grand palaces and intricately designed temples allure everyone. Famously known as the city of palaces, it is globally-renowned for the classic mural paintings, frescos and chhatris or cenotaphs that were built to commemorate the Bundela rulers. Located in Central India, this is the ideal place for visitors from Delhi and other cities of the nearby states, particularly from July to March.
2. Udaipur, Rajasthan
In Udaipur, you can explore the history of the Mewar dynasty at the museum of the grand City Palace, enjoy a boat ride on Lake Pichola and explore Jag Mandir on the lake’s island, stroll at Ambrai Ghat, experience a cultural show with ethnic Rajasthani folk dance and music at Bagore Ki Haveli. There are other attractions like Fateh Sagar Lake, Jagdish Temple, Sajjangarh or monsoon palace, Shilpgram, Gulab Bagh and Zoo.
3. Goa
In Goa, you can take a peaceful walk on Calangute Beach or enjoy water sports there. Explore Baga Beach for its lively restaurants and nightlife. View a stunning sunset at Vagator Beach and enjoy dinner at beachside restaurants.
South Goa can be in your itinerary for Palolem Beach’s serene beauty and watersports, Agonda Beach to see the turtle nesting site and enjoy the quiet ambience and the Cabo de Rama Fort for stunning views.
4. Mount Abu, Rajasthan
Beautiful and intricate marble carvings of Dilwara temples, a boat ride and stunning sunset views at Nakki Lake, panoramic views from Toad Rock and local handicrafts at the Mount Abu Bazaar are the attractions in Mount Abu. Besides, visit the Dattatreya Temple, explore Achalgarh Fort and its ancient temples, Trevor’s Tank and hike up Guru Shikhar, the highest peak in Rajasthan.
5. Lonavala-Khandala, Maharashtra
During the monsoon season, Bushi Dam is a perfect spot to visit as it is overflowing with water. For panoramic views, move to Tiger’s Leap and Lion’s Point. Explore Karla Caves, ancient Buddhist rock-cut cave temples, and escape to the serenity of Ryewood Park.
Apart from these places, trek to Rajmachi Fort or enjoy the views from Rajmachi Point. Feel the adrenaline rush at Della Adventure Park and explore Kune Waterfalls and the scenic beauty of Lonavala Lake.
With this list, half of the work is done for you. So, what’s keeping you back? Just plan with your chosen companion, know their preference and availability and pack your bags. Make the most of this golden opportunity.