Hidden Gems in India You Must Visit

Some of the landmarks that constitute India include Taj Mahal, palaces of Jaipur and beaches of Goa which are the most desirable tourist spots. There is however a second suggestion of another world of marked places besides these tourist destinations. These are one of the finest secrets, which will possess some nice scenery, culture, and tranquility far away on overcrowded tourist destinations. The still hill towns and undeveloped beaches to old villages, scenic valleys are the numerous places that still remain to be visited in India. These places contain no pure simple results of visiting them, since in the other half of the country the tourist can touch and feel the same nature and ideals that can pass so easily unnoticed by the average tourist.

Ziro valley, Arunachal Pradesh

Ziro valley is also a beautiful place with beautiful green scenery and serene landscape. Hill and rice fields surrounding the Apatani tribe at the valley isolate the tribe to provide the visitors with an opportunity of peeking into the strange traditions locally.

Majuli Island, Assam

Brahmaputra has the biggest river Island in the world that is referred to as Majuli. The island has the entity richness of vast culturally diverse heritage, monasteries can technically be described as satras besides having a life that is in touch with nature.

Himachal Pradesh: Tirthan valley

Tirthan valley is a serene nature lover. The valley is in close proximity with the Great Himalayan National Park with crystal crystal clear rivers and trekks that one will most enjoy to be in without the rattle of the tourist attractions.

Gokarna, Karnataka

Gokarna has been termed to possess attractive beaches and religious environment and a less commercialized version of Goa. A tourist will get an opportunity to visit wonderful beaches and historical temples and national culture.

Chopta, Uttarakhand

Chopta is frequently referred to as  Switzerland of India due to its excellent sceneries overlooking the Alpine meadows as well as the Himalayas. It starts the tourist walk to Tungnath, which is one of the highest Shiva temples on the planet.

Dzukou Valley, Nagaland

Another well known one is the Dzukou Valley where are the mountains of green rolling and seasonal wild flowers located between the Nagaland and Manipur states. The valley will present good nature and mountain climbing.

Gandikota, Andhra Pradesh

This also has been recognized as the Grand Canyon of India and it is characterized in the great formations of rocks and the vast cavities which are dyed by Pennaar River. Even such a wonderful creation like the Gandikota Fort has been connected with the natural landscape in a historical way.

Mandu, Madhya Pradesh

Mandu is a historical town and it is dominated with old palaces, mosques and architectural miracles. It is a green city with attractions and some lakes that present the viewer of an Indian with good medieval history.

Mawlynnong, Meghalaya

Mawlynnong is the hygienic village in Asia and this village has a splendid setting and eco-friendly lifestyle applied by the inhabitants. The tourists have an opportunity of visiting bamboo walks, living root bridges and plants.

Araku Valley, Andhra Pradesh

Araku Valley is a savoury hilly resort that is distinguished by the presence of coffee fields, tribal villages and beautiful sceneries. It is also an adventure since the journey to the valley using the train takes one through the tunnels and hills.

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