Tikli Bottom is a quaint village near Delhi known for its bohemian community, organic farms, and artistic retreats that attract creative professionals and wellness seekers. The village has transformed into an offbeat destination offering farm stays, yoga retreats, and cultural workshops amid rural Haryana landscape. It represents a unique blend of sustainable living, community art projects, and agrarian heritage just outside India's capital.
Tikli Bottom offers a rare escape from Delhi's urban chaos with authentic farm-to-table experiences, artistic community engagement, and wellness activities in a deeply rural setting. It is ideal for those seeking cultural immersion, sustainable tourism, and creative inspiration away from mainstream tourist circuits.
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Varies by farm and workshop type
Time
Half day
Cost
₹300–₹800
Effort
Easy
Group or private sessions available
Time
1-2 hours
Cost
₹200–₹600
Effort
Easy
Pottery, painting, or textile arts
Time
Half day
Cost
₹400–₹1k
Effort
Easy
Includes ingredients and meal
Time
2-3 hours
Cost
₹500–₹1.2k
Effort
Easy
Self-guided or guide available at modest cost
Time
Half day
Cost
Free
Effort
Easy
Guide optional; typically included with stay
Time
Half day
Cost
Free
Effort
Easy
Best months: Jan, Feb, Dec
This destination has a temperate climate with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 31°C annually. Best visited during Jan, Feb, Dec.
Climate averages based on 10-year historical data · Open-Meteo
From Delhi, take NH-19 (Delhi-Agra Highway) towards Faridabad, then turn towards Tikli village. The village is approximately 60 km southeast of central Delhi via well-maintained national highways. Local roads leading to the village are rural but accessible year-round.