The world-known sites are not everything which can be found in India and between the solid beat tracks, there is the other aspect of the country, which is to be explored. The not so famous places are in disarmed valleys, ancient strongholds, and bare islands which offer original culture, nonchalant landscapes, and fewer people. The last point that everyone wanting to explore the world and spend some meaningful time will probably realize is that the so-called magic starts at the point when mainstream is over. The mountain, the sea, the tradition, the nature, the destinations in this place are underestimated, however, to the point that they reach your heart. They are the twelve Indian secrets that you should include in your travel list, in case you are making your travel plans this year and not keen on taking images but reading tales.
Majuli Island

Majuli is an almost an island on its own on the great Brahmaputra. Reflective traveling in monasteries, rice field and bright tribal culture are completed by the use of slow and spiritual atmosphere.
Tawang

Tawang in the Eastern Himalayas comprises of snowed mountains, Buddhist monasteries and cliffs. The journey itself cannot be forgotten as it passes through the clouds and Lake alps.
Chopta

Chopta can as well be termed as the mini Switzerland of India which is a very tiny meadowial setting which is surrounded by woodland as well as hiking trails. The sunrise rewards Tungnath and Chandrashila breath takingly.
Ziro Valley

Ziro Valley comprises of fertile rice paddy fields and Apatani culture. The idyllic setting, bamboo houses and music festivals make it the nature and cultural immersion world.
Gokarna

Gokarna also has gorgeous beaches that are divine in nature as Goa attracts the attention. Cove heights, beach stroll, protest sunsets, bluffs and relaxing beach loveliness.
Mandu

The demolished palaces of Mandu are narrating the tales of love and kingdom. This citadel city evolved into a poetic excursion and it has been transformed by Afghan buildings, baobab trees and monsoon plants.
Tirthan Valley

Best suited is hiding behind wilderness in Himachal, Trout fishing, forests walks and homestays on the river Tirthan Valley. The advantage of it is that it is situated near to the Great Himalayan National Park that provides adventure.
Chettinad

Chettinad is a tourist attraction site that draws people to this region with grandiose mansions, bold food, and the history of trade. By creating its silent villages, one gets the impression of having entered a living museum of South Indian traditions.
Mokokchung

Mokokchung Nagaland reflects Ao Naga culture through festivals, crafts, as well as welcoming cordiality. The rolling hills and the colorful traditions make Eastern experiences enrich the traveler in the manner that he or she experiences the northeast quite well.
Dhanushkodi

Dhanushkodi is a ghost town that is found at the intersection of the bounding of Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean. Ruins and horizons turn a terrifying and seductive scenery with sand bars.
Velas

Velas has a popular olive ridley turtle conservation initiative. Visit season (hatchling season) is another trip that accompanies responsible tourism and serene environment of Konkan village.
Araku Valley

The Araku Valley in Andhra, which is nestled in the deep hills, is alluring with coffee estate, tribal museums and train traveling wonders. It is a fantastic vacation spot boasting of misty impressions and falls.
