1. Pangong Lake, Ladakh
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Transporting you to an ethereal place, the Pangong Lake is located in Ladakh.
This is a place where unblemished azure water is fringed by rugged
mountains while cotton candy clouds float above. Feel the serenity and
magic envelope you!
[Also find out other places to visit in Ladakh]
2. Rafting and Camping in Rishikesh
3. Living Root Bridges, Meghalaya
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What seems to appear straight out of a fantasy movie, the Living Root
Bridges have to be seen to be believed! Some of these roots are more
than hundred feet long and are strong enough to carry the weight of
fifty people at one time. Located in Meghalaya, they are part of the
UNESCO World Heritage Site.4. Chadar – The Frozen River Trek
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How often does one boast about walking on a frozen river in a
dreamlike destination? Stamped as one of the most thrilling experiences
for an adventure aficionado, the Chadar trek route connects villages in the Zanskar valley deep in the mountains with Chilling and the frozen Zanskar River.
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Bringing back the vigour of younger days, the once-in-a-lifetime
experience will make you come across breathtaking sights. It also gives
you the much needed nudge to be physically fit before you even get
there.5. Andaman Islands, Scuba Diving Exploring the Coral Reefs
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If the white sandy beaches and pristine blue beaches have excited
you, be prepared to be awe stricken as you witness what the waters of Andaman hold for you!
The rich reefs will surprise you with their varied offerings. Colourful
fish, sunken ships, prismatic sea life and some steeply undulating
hills of raven volcanic lava, makes for an unusual diving experience.
Think of this experience as that of getting a view of heaven underwater
while experiencing one of the most remote places in India.6. Manali-Leh Road Trip
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The ‘Mecca’ of all road trips in India,
the Manali-Leh Highway has always been a favourite. Be it for the
groups or solo travellers, this route outshines any other backpacking
trips in India. All -you need to do: get geared up for some adventure,
hit the road and reach nowhere! Passing mountains and villages, passing
people who are going about their business in a more simple way what will
get you appreciate both nature and simplicity.7. Manali, Himachal Pradesh
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Let your imagination take flight as you look at nature in its entire
splendor. Be treated to a spectacular view of the Solang Valley as you
soar in the sky. In seconds you’ll have your adrenaline rush and you’ll
be spellbound by the spectacular sight you’ll behold. Go for paragliding in Manali and you will find one of the best ways to disconnect from the world.8. Rann of Kutch, Gujarat
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Imagine nothingness and then imagine it some more! Being one of the remote places in India
and the largest salt desert in the world, the Rann of Kutch comes to
life somewhere in October as the otherwise watered locale begins to dry
up. Try making it to Kala Dungar (Black Hill) and experience a panoramic
view from 458 meters above sea level.9. Sandakphu, Darjeeling
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Among the 5 highest peaks in the world, Sandakphu makes for a dreamy location. Surreal natural beauty
and spectacular views define this place. It is here one can spot around
600 myriad orchid-varieties and a remarkable diversity in nature which
is not found anywhere else in the world.10. Ganapatipule Beach, Maharashtra
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A hidden treasure of Maharashtra, we suggest that you
visit Ganapatipule Beach before commercialization takes over. The ride
on the way too is a delightful one. When at this sandy retreat, treat
your eyes to 6km of unbridled clean sand flanked by greens of the cliff
on one side and blues of the Arabian Sea on the other. Some hotels have
opened up for accommodation. Those looking for a bit of entertainment
can enjoy camel rides as well as water sports.11. Tsomgo Lake, Sikkim
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Lakes at high altitudes always make for fantastic viewing. That’s
what Tsomgo Lake is too. The lake is situated at an altitude of more
than 12,000 feet above sea level. The lake gets its water from the
melting ice of the surrounding glaciers. About 40km from the capital
city of Gangtok and 5km from the Chinese border, you need to take an
arduous trek to the lake. Despite the hardships involved, the trek to the lake is truly worth it!12. Tawang Town, Arunachal Pradesh
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Moving onto the North Eastern part of India, you will find one of the
most serene and magnificent hill stations. Tawang, a sparsely populated
hill town in Arunachal Pradesh also outshines other hill stations in
India. Azure sky, lofty clouds, snow clad peaks and stunning views of
the hills, mountains and the valleys make it a pristine hill station to
visit in India.13. Caves of Meghalaya
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An exhilarating adventure in Meghalaya include
exploring the many caves, this beautiful terrain has to offer! Laced
with magnificent caves like Krem Mawmluh, Krem Phyllut, Krem Liat Prah,
Mawsynram, Mawsmai and Siju, this North-Eastern state also has some of
the hidden marvels. Natural formations, scenic hills and the mesmerizing
beauty of the valleys make for an interesting backdrop to explore the
interesting flora and fauna of the region. Come Meghalaya, discover one
of the most remote places in India.14. Rajasthan, Dune Bashing
15. Almora, Uttarakhand
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Almora; the perfect meeting ground of culture, history, heritage and
natural beauty, is located in the Kuamon region of Uttarakhand. Situated
in one of the eastern corners of Uttarakhand, it is the home to some of
the notable temples like Nanda Devi, Asht Bhairav, Rudreshwar Mahadev
Temple and many more.16. Havelock Island, Andaman
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Havelock Island is one of the largest islands of Andaman and Nicobar,
spread across an area of about 113.93 square kilometers. A trip here is
riveting, with its lush greenery and azure waters. There are quite a
few fantastic diving and snorkelling sites in Havelock, which make it a
great place for avid divers.17. Khajjiar, Himachal Pradesh
This beautiful place bears a very striking resemblance to Switzerland’s topography, the well-known romanticizing location. Khajjar is located at the foot of Dhauladkar, in the lap of Himalayas and is 2000 meters above sea level.
18. Roopkund Trek, Himalayas
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Become one with nature and experience serenity with the Roopkund Trek,
Himalayas. This trail provides an all-encompassing experience and
visions of snow, ice, gushing streams, untouched forests, delightful
stretches of meadows and scenic camping places. Need we say more?19. Wagah Border
20. Indian Ghost Town of Bhangarh, Rajasthan
Located near a famous forest in the area, this town is now slowly luring visitors from around the area, and country, to visit it. However, it should be noted that if you decide to visit the town after sunset, you will be not be allowed. In fact, there is a strict warning that it is out of bounds after the sun sets.