India is a land of rich history, diverse cultures, and incredible traditions, but beyond the well-known facts, there are some truly bizarre and fascinating Facts About India that might surprise you. From gravity-defying hills to floating post offices, here are some fun and strange facts about India.
India boasts the world’s sole floating post office on Dal Lake in Srinagar. The quirky post office is run from a houseboat, providing standard postal services while afloat.
In Ladakh, there is a mysterious hill where cars seem to drive up on their own if left in neutral gear. It’s an optical illusion called the Magnetic Hill that has stumped tourists for years.
The board game Snakes & Ladders was popularized in India as a moral tale of karma and life’s ups and downs. It has since been adopted as the version now played across the globe.
Mawsynram, a town in the state of Meghalaya, is the place with the highest rain in one year, as per Guinness World Records, with 11,873 millimeters of rainfall annually. People even construct rainproof huts to endure the whopping monsoons.
With more than 150,000 post offices, India boasts the world’s biggest postal network, three times as large as China’s. India even has a post office located within a cave in Hikkim, Himachal Pradesh.
Lonar Lake in Maharashtra was created 52,000 years ago when a meteor struck Earth, leaving behind a breathtaking blue-green crater lake that is still one of India’s best-kept secrets.
India possesses more mosques than any nation, including Muslim nations. It has over 300,000 mosques, which reflect the religious diversity and heritage of the country.
The Hindu pilgrimage festival Kumbh Mela draws millions of pilgrims. In 2013, it was so large that it could be seen from space, and more than 120 million visitors attended.
The Karni Mata Temple in Rajasthan features thousands of rats that are revered by pilgrims. The rats, or “kabbas,” are thought to be reincarnations of ancestors.
The Bhanagaon Railway Station in Madhya Pradesh is a station with no train passing through. Even though it’s a perfectly operational station, it’s unused since route realignments.
India is brimming with surprises, curious customs, and awe-inspiring facts that make it one of the most fascinating destinations on this planet. From gravity-defying hills, ancient board games, to temples for rats, there is always something interesting to learn about in this amazing country.
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