India has been getting a lot of attention in the last few centuries, not just for its talents and rich cultural diversity, but also for its hypnotic landscapes and its picturesque territories that just make you feel like you’re on a whole different planet!
These beyond beautiful destinations can not be talked about in words, rather, one needs to go see it for themself to understand the depth of the captivating beauty of India. Here are some of the top 7 destinations that will cement down on your bucket list once you hear about them!
The labyrinth of caves were just the perfect hiding spot for the robbers who were hiding their hoards from the British. Today, after centuries, these abandoned treasury warehouses hold nothing but bewitching waterfalls and crystal blue waters and are perfect to visit during March and April.
Particularly known for its hot springs that hold medicinal value, the Puga valley is what heaven would look like if it had been on Earth. Best to visit between the months of June and September, this wonder is sure to knock your socks off!
Infamously known as the ‘The Last land of India’, Dhanushkodi is where India visibly ends, wherein the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea meet. It’s not quite usual that one gets the opportunity to witness the very end of a large country and watch as two vast water bodies meet. Perfect to visit during the monsoon, between October and February.
The alpine lake is located in the heart of Kashmir, and in the path of the holy pilgrimage of Kedarnath. The Sheshnag lake is not just well known for its religious and spiritual beliefs, but also for its enchantingly scenic views. Check out this splendour of nature between Mid-June and October.
Lahaul is a land where the peaceful Budhism flourishes, along with its panoramic views of the valleys, hills and lakes around. See for yourself why Lahaul is praised and celebrated for its views, people and culture between the months of May and October and have your spiritual awakening!
Eminently noted for its rock structures that are naturally smoothened and shaped, and for its exotic wildlife and forests, the Amkoi village of Meghalaya is a true wonder to the tired city eyes. Visit between June to September if you’re a monsoon lover who seeks comfort in the cool breeze.
Also known as Dumra, this little valley holds quaint sightings like the Bactrian Camels, scenic orchards and vistas and serenic monasteries that drive you towards your inner peace. Ideally visited between February and April, then August to November, the Nubra valley is sure to be an eye-catcher.