Hidden Gems in India: Some cherish India as a country full of surprises. Beyond the hugely popular tourist places are breathtaking, undiscovered, and serene destinations. For those really wanting to escape the crowds or experience something completely different, here are ten hidden gems in India to visit before they become everyone else’s secret.
1. Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh
This valley, which boasts pine-covered hills andthe Ziro Music Festival, is indeed scenic and has an interesting insight into the Apatani tribal culture.
2. Majuli Island, Assam
Majuli, the largest river island in the whole world, is an ethnic and serene haven on the Brahmaputra River, known for its monasteries, cultures, and eco-friendly approach towards life.
3. Gokarna, Karnataka
Gokarna has been often spoken of in comparison with Goa but is much quieter besides offering some lovely beaches, a few yoga retreats, and a calm atmosphere-all perfect for relaxing.
4. Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh
Tawang stands amid the ranges of snowcapped mountains offering an abode for worship like the Tawang Monastery, adding beauty to the place.
5. Mandu, Madhya Pradesh
Among the oldest fort cities of India, one finds disrobing beauty suffused with Mughal architecture, romance, and history altogether, being isolated in thick greenery and among lakes.
6. Kalimpong, West Bengal
A summer retreat situated in the foothills of Himalayas, Kalimpong has retained some of the colonial charm with its few Buddhist monasteries and offers a glorious view of Kanchenjunga.
7. Bhedaghat, Madhya Pradesh
Bhedaghat is famous with almost all devotees for the white marble rocks. And the Dhuandhar Falls, which can be enjoyed during the moonlit night.
8. Chopta, Uttarakhand
A practically peaceful point in India known as “Mini Switzerland of India,” this peaceful place base occupies the trek routes to Tungnath and Chandrashila.
9. Araku Valley, Andhra Pradesh
Besides, this lush valley has got beautiful waterfalls, coffee plantations, and tribal lives, which can be perfect for weekend getaways.
10. Patan, Gujarat
The Rani ki Vav stepwell, granted as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Houses Patan under the aegis of beautifully amalgamated art, history, and heritage.
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Emerging treasures that are hidden show the breadth of the country India boasts, the immaculate beauty of it. So visit before they get all blown up with commercializations and take down the thrill of exploring this country’s best-kept secrets.
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