Every year, as Delhi slips into its familiar grey haze, thickest after Diwali, the city’s pollution becomes impossible to ignore. Eyes sting, throats scratch, and the simple act of breathing feels like a chore. During this time, short breaks to cleaner, calmer destinations become more than a luxury; they’re a form of self-care. Fortunately, several nearby luxury hotels and resorts offer exactly that kind of relief.

Few experiences match waking up beside Jim Corbett National Park, and the Jim Corbett Marriott Resort & Spa makes it even more special. Sitting right at the forest’s edge, its 99 rooms and suites feel like peaceful, understated spaces that let the outdoors take centre stage.

Families often gravitate to the resort for its thoughtful recreation zone – a golf simulator, an arts-and-crafts corner, and a PS5 lounge that keeps younger guests happily occupied.
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Mornings begin with mist, birdsong and thrilling jungle safaris (if you’d like!). Evenings slow down beautifully with high tea along the Kosi River, a quiet moment before the world comes rushing back. For those rushing there for complete rejuvenation, their Quan Spa features six therapy rooms offering treatments inspired by the surrounding natural landscape. Fussy eater? Don’t worry! Four dining venues are available to suit every taste: The Corbett Kitchen, serving all-day meals; The Great Room, a lounge with poolside views; Malani Grill, an open-air restaurant reflecting the five elements of nature with vistas of the Malani Hills and Kosi River; and Sal Bar, a relaxed setting for signature cocktails and evening downtime.
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The Leela Palace Jaipur stands apart even among Rajasthan’s palace hotels. Spread across nine manicured acres, it unfolds in white stone, silver domes, frangipani trees and polished corridors that feel both grand and surprisingly calming.
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Inside its 200 rooms, ranging from elegant Palace Rooms to the lavish Maharaja Suite, every corner reflects India’s rich heritage, adorned with sumptuous fabrics and the hotel’s welcoming charm. By sunset, the property slips into a softer rhythm: folk performances in the courtyard, candlelit pathways and consistently excellent dining that ties beautifully to Jaipur’s heritage.
Raffles Jaipur, celebrated as one of the city’s most enticing new escapes, promises indulgence in true Maharani fashion.

The interiors, a sweep of marble inlay, arches, handcrafted furniture and intimate nooks pay a beautiful tribute to the city’s artistic legacy.
Designed like a queen’s private residence, the hotel feels intentionally tucked away. The Aravallis stretch out behind it, best admired from the rooftop infinity pool that has already become its most photographed spot.
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Amber Fort is close by, but the hotel offers plenty to linger over. Arkaa, the signature restaurant, is a visual treat with its thikri work and bold design accents and breakfast here occasionally comes with a live flautist.
Set above Rishikesh with views of the Ganga, The Westin Resort & Spa has an openness you feel the moment you arrive – mountains, sky and a welcome lack of urgency.

Every room looks out onto the landscape, but the Royal Garden Villas are the real highlight: private plunge pools, sun decks, gardens and quiet corners for long meals. The resort naturally leans toward wellness – private yoga sessions, swims in the temperature-controlled pool and spa treatments that genuinely help you switch off. Even a short stay here feels restorative.
Aahana has also become a reliable favourite for travellers wanting peace without going too far. Spread across 13.5 acres at the edge of Jim Corbett, the resort majestically pairs luxury with comfort. Its Victorian-style buildings sit easily among the greenery, and the rooms open out to fresh air, lawns and a sense of space missing from city life.

The temperature-controlled Pool Villas – four rooms centred around a private pool are ideal for families or groups looking for privacy without losing the ease of a luxury hotel stay. Aahana is a haven for wellness-focused travel, with spa therapies, yoga sessions and peaceful walking paths creating a gentle, unhurried rhythm. Their new pickleball court, overlooking the forest, adds just the right amount of fun.