Aug 27, 2024
By: Ayush Mehrotra
A laid-back coastal town with pristine beaches like Om and Kudle, Gokarna offers a relaxed vibe away from the crowds of Goa. Ideal for beach-hopping and trekking.
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Surrounded by rolling hills and rice fields, Ziro is perfect for nature lovers. The Ziro Music Festival adds a unique cultural experience, making it a great spot for a fun and peaceful retreat.
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A gem in the Northeast, Tawang boasts stunning landscapes, monasteries, and serene lakes. Perfect for trekking, exploring culture, and experiencing tranquillity.
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With its ancient ruins and surreal landscapes, Hampi offers a blend of history and adventure. Ideal for exploring by cycle, climbing boulders, and soaking in the historical ambience.
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Chopta is a quiet hill station offering trekking trails like Tungnath and Chandrashila, and picturesque views of the Himalayas.
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The world's largest river island, Majuli offers a unique cultural experience with its satras (monasteries), vibrant festivals, and serene landscapes. Great for exploring on bicycles and interacting with locals.
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Often called the "Grand Canyon of India," Gandikota is a stunning gorge with a fort overlooking the Pennar River. Perfect for camping, exploring the fort, and photography.
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A high-altitude desert with stunning landscapes, ancient monasteries, and remote villages. Ideal for road trips, trekking, and experiencing the raw beauty of the Himalayas.
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A small town known for its beautiful havelis and frescoes, Mandawa offers a glimpse into Rajasthan's rich heritage. Perfect for exploring with friends who appreciate art and history.
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A hidden gem in the Western Ghats, Valparai is surrounded by tea plantations, waterfalls, and wildlife. Ideal for a peaceful retreat, wildlife spotting, and scenic drives.
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