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8 Unique Places To Visit In India That You Have Never Heard Of

India is a diverse country, with an amazing history and culture to explore. There are some incredibly unique places to visit in India. From the snow-clad Himalayan ranges in the north to the sunny beaches of Kerala in the south, from the desert landscapes of Rajasthan to the green forests of Assam, grand old temples and fortresses to peaceful villages and ancient towns, there’s something for everybody to explore in India. So if you are looking for a relaxing holiday or an adrenaline-pumping adventure, India has something for you!

Here are the most unusual places to visit in India

1. Auli

Snow-covered mountains in Auli

Snow-covered mountains in Auli

Auli is one of the best family, couple holiday destinations, which isn’t only known for its beauty but also for being the best skiing destination in India. Tourists from all over the place, locals as well as international tourists visit Auli to experience its tremendous snowfall levels to enjoy it with their family and friends. You can enjoy skiing, snowball fights, camping, ropeway rides, hiking and trekking here. Auli is one of the most beautiful places in India and has its own artificial lake which is known to be the highest man-made lake in the world for skiing purposes.

Place info

Location– Chamoli, Uttarakhand
Travel Season– Winter (Dec- Feb)

2. Havelock Island

A beautiful Havelock Island beside a sea

A beautiful Havelock Island beside a sea

With various beautiful beaches, Havelock island is one of the country’s most amazing islands. The clear water on the shores creates the impression that you’re living in a remarkable dream. Some of the most popular beaches on Havelock Island are Sitapur Beach, Kalapathar Beach, Vijaynagar Beach, Laxmanpur beach, Elephant Beach, and Radhanagar Beach. You can also choose water sports to do here such as Sea Walking, Parasailing, Snorkeling, Kayaking, Scuba Diving, Boat Rides and many more.

Place info

Location– Bay Of Bengal
Travel Season– Winter (Oct-Apr)

3. Avalanche Lake

Avalanche Lake surrounded by mountains

Avalanche Lake surrounded by mountains

Avalanche Lake is situated near Ooty which is a hill station and is considered the most popular tourist destination in India. The lake is surrounded by beautiful flowers like magnolias, orchids and rhododendrons. Nearby major attractive locations are Pykara Lake, St. Stephen’s Church, Ketti Valley, Botanical Gardens, Rose Garden and Dobbabetta Viewpoint. The lake is praised for its scenic beauty. The place is good for a couple and family to enjoy their vacation. You can also enjoy the boat rides on the Ooty Lake and even board a toy train which starts from Mettupalayam and ends in Ooty.

Place Info

Location– Nilgiris District, Tamil Nadu
Travel Season– Summer (March-June)

4. Phantom Rock

The Phantom Rock mountain

The Phantom Rock mountain

Phantom Rock in Ambalavayal is the best holiday destination if you love exploring the flora and fauna of a place. Situated in Kerala, 30 km away from Wayanad is a site of numerous luxurious resorts, scented plantations, mysterious caves, and beautiful waterfalls. In addition to that, the area also offers exotic wildlife and fascinating attractions, making it a favourite destination for tourists for several years. You can also visit some nearby places from Phantom Rock like Mudumalai National Park, Bandipur Tiger Reserve, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, and more. This is one of the most mysterious places to visit in India.

Place Info

Location– Wayanad, Kerala
Travel Season– Monsoon (June-September)

5. Khajjiar

Khajjiar hill station View

Khajjiar hill station View

Khajjiar also known as Mini Switzerland is one of the top places to visit in India due to its green lands that are expansive and spread across miles. If you are annoyed by the constant noise of traffic and are wanting some time to spend with your loved ones, Khajjiar should be your pick. It has beautiful fields, forests, lakes, trekking trails, zorbing hills and more. This is not just a perfect choice for those who are in search of natural beauty but also for those who want to experience some adrenaline things such as rock climbing or hot air ballooning.

Place Info

Location– Chamba, Himachal Pradesh
Travel Season– Winter (November-March)

6. Harsil

River in Harsil is full of pebbles and stones near the mountains.

River in Harsil is full of pebbles and stones near the mountains.

Harsil is a hill station with traditional houses and ancient temples. It is a hidden jewel near Gangotri Dham which is surrounded by apple orchards, snow-clad mountains and pine forests. A paradise for nature lovers and have many opportunities for thrill seekers such as hiking and trekking. The people of Harsil celebrate an annual Harsil Apple Festival as its apples are popular across the country. The Village post office was featured in the film so it can be a perfect picture spot for you. This landscape is located on the banks of The Bhagirathi River.

Place Info

Location– Harshil, Uttarakhand
Travel Season– Winter (September-October)

7. Athirapally Falls

View of a beautiful Athirapally Fall

View of a beautiful Athirapally Fall

Athirapally Falls also known as “Niagara falls of India” is the largest waterfall in Kerala. It flows through the Vazhachal forest toward the Arabian Sea. It is one of the most hidden places to visit in India. Charpa falls is another waterfall on the way from Athirapally to Vazhachal falls. Songs like “Behne de” and most scenes in the Hindi film Raavan were recorded on this waterfall. You can even enjoy daily jungle safari trips here which are organized by Tourism Promotion Council. Four endangered species of Hornbill were founded here by the researchers, the only place in the entire Western Ghats.

Place Info

Location– Thrissur, Kerala
Travel Season– Monsoon (Sept-Jan)

8. Majuli

Evening view of Majuli lake

Evening view of Majuli lake

Majuli is the largest river island in the world that is located on the Brahmaputra River in the state of Assam. This island is formed by the River Subansiri in the north and River Brahmaputra in the south. It has also been known as the cultural capital of Assam ever since the 16th century. Naghmar village is the site on this island where many events take place, such as the Majuli Sansar Fair. This island is one of the most unexplored places to visit in India and is covered with beautiful greenery and clean air, which makes it a clean land destination. The amusing festivals held here bring in visitors from all over.

Place Info

Location– Majuli, Assam
Travel Season– Summer (March- June)

Conclusion

In conclusion, India is a stunning country full of interesting places and visiting here can be a great experience for you. The variety of locales and attractions makes it an ideal destination for a variety of travellers. Whether you’re looking for a restful vacation or exploring the latest trends in culture, there’s no place like India. So if you’re thinking of taking the plunge and checking out these eight amazing spots, be sure to do so! Travelling across all these places, you will appreciate the diversity of India’s culture and religion.

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