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Unique travel experiences in Indian that you NEED to check out: Part 1

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    The Indian Subcontinent is and has been known for its rich array of cultural diversity, the warm and welcoming nature of the localities, and the most enchanting views. After exploring the country across and down for centuries, there are still some super cool and unknown locations that hold some of the most unique and once-in-a-lifetime experiences. Here is Part 1 of the series where we uncover the hidden gems with unique experiences. Follow for more!

    Lodge in an Igloo

    Starting from the top of the country at the crown of India, the Himalayas, where you can stay in an Igloo among the 7ft snowfall. Why visit Norway or Antarctica to stay in an igloo when you can have it right here in our own Himachal!

    Meet the Head-Hunter tribe

    The Head-Hunter tribe are one of the fiercest warriors who got the name ‘The Head-Hunter tribe’ as they cut off the heads of their enemy clans as a boast of their valour. Fear not, since they are super friendly and respect their visitors like royalty. Do stop by at Mon in Nagaland for a meet and greet with the tribe members!

    Check out India’s spiciest chilli

    Did you know that Bhut Jholokia, aka the Ghost Pepper is THE spiciest chilli produced in India, and is ranked the 7th most spiciest chilli in the world? Check out the plantations of the Ghost chillies in Assam, Nagaland, Manipur, and Arunachal Pradesh during your trip and try one if you have the taste buds for it!

    Stay in a 12th Century fort

    Built in 1156 AD, the Jaisalmer Fort of Rajasthan is the 2nd oldest fort in Rajasthan, and is one of the oldest standing and functional forts in the world! Bunk at the Jaisalmer fort for that royal experience today!

    Visit the Upward flowing waterfall

    The Naneghat Waterfalls is one of nature’s most unique and exquisite phenomena, where gravity takes a break from its daily duty. The water pressure and speed is so high that the water shoots back up in the monsoon.

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