Monday 9 August 2021

7 Offbeat Destinations to Visit in India

 Jai Guru Ji


Offbeat Places In India

offbeat destinations
offbeat destinations

The well-worn tourist trails bore you to tears? Seeking a new destination? Incredible experiences can be had at India's off-the-beaten-path destinations. Indulge in incredible experiences away from the hustle and bustle of the city! Truly memorable vacations can be had in these lesser-known corners of the country. Visit places where there are few or no tourists, learn about unusual cultures, and discover a wide range of new things.

These days, a growing number of passengers want to travel to places other than those listed on a charted route. In addition, India's offbeat destinations offer not only a relaxing getaway but also a lifetime of memories to be cherished.


1.) Mawlynnong, Meghalaya

Mawlynnong, Meghalaya

Mawlynnong



International organizations have named a village 'The Cleanest Village in Asia,' but it is virtually unknown in the country as a whole. Mawlynnong, a picturesque village in India, is a model of harmony and cleanliness. Cities with well-maintained roads, gleaming sidewalks and houses that are spotless give the impression of being high-end. To put even the best urban cities to shame, they have a system for collecting organic and inorganic wastes, maintain public utilities, and scatter bamboo dustbins.

Mawlynnong Attractions: Balancing Rock, Living Root Bridge

To visit between March to June is the most ideal time of year


2.) Gurez Valley, Kashmir

Gurez valley, Kahmir
Gurez valley


Gurez Valley is characterized by surreal landscapes, cool air, breathtaking backdrops, and the sound of gushing rivers. Shepherds and fields are a familiar sight, evoking images of Bambi. Located just below the Line of Control, the valley is one of India's best-protected regions because of its strategic location. Yes, as long as there is constant vigilance and patrolling, it is safe to enter.

When it comes to weather and air quality, May through September are prime months.

Gurez Valley AttractionsWular Lake, Razdan Pass, and Peer Baba Shrine

To visit between May to September is the most ideal time of year


3.) Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh

Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh
Tawang


In Arunachal Pradesh, the picturesque town of Tawang embodies North East India's charm. India's picturesque town is well-known as the birthplace of the sixth Dalai Lama. You can find peace at Tawang Monastery and Taktsang Gompa. Here, too, there is a lot of room for adventure. Visiting the Sela Pass, the Bumplal Pass, the Shonga-tser Lake, Nuranang Waterfalls, and Pankang Teng Tso Lake will provide you with an unforgettable experience. The Gorichen Peak inspires us to go on an adventure. Ascending to the top of a mountain is a difficult task. Among India's offbeat vacation destinations, Tawang is one of the most popular.

Tawang Attractions: Sela Pass, Madhuri Lake, War Memorial, Tawang Monastery

To visit between June to August is the most ideal time of year


4.) Majuli, Assam

Majuli, Assam
Majuli

Located on the Bhrahmaputra River, Majuli is a beautiful and lush-green island just 20 kms from Jorhat city. Visitors find Majuli, which covers an area of 1250 sq. kms, to be one of the world's largest river islands. One can experience and learn about the unique culture of the tribes on this island. In addition, Majuli is regarded as the cultural capital of the state of Assam.

Attractions In Majuli: Kamalabari Satra, Dakhinpat Satra, Auniati Satra, Garmur

To visit between April to June is the most ideal time of year


5.) Chopta, Uttarakhand

Chopta, Uttarakhand
Chopta


Chopta is without a doubt the most beautiful and offbeat place in India. Take in the majestic Himalayas, snow-capped mountains, and dense forest trails. You'll be mesmerized by the town's mystical meadows, towering trees, snowy backdrops, and friendly residents.

Attractions In Chopta: Koteshwar Mahadev Temple, Kartik Swami Temple

To visit between March to May is the most ideal time of year


6.) Gokarna, Karnataka

Gokarna, Karnataka
Gokarna

Gokarna is one of India's lesser-known beach towns. As well as being well-known for its unspoiled beaches, Gokarna has a slow, relaxed vibe that makes for an enjoyable offbeat holiday. This Karnataka beach town is surrounded by tranquilly and beauty. Embark on a motorbike tour of the town. Pay a visit to the temples that date back to antiquity. Enjoy watching the sun rise and set each morning and each evening. Go for a swim whenever you want. Food, music, and interesting people abound in the beachside shacks.

Attractions in Gokarna: Om Beach, Mahabaleshwara Temple, Gokarna Beach, Water sports

To visit between October to March is the most ideal time of year


7.) Hemis, Leh

Hemis Monastery, Leh
Hemis, Leh

Hemis is a beautiful town with surreal landscapes that are worth exploring. It is particularly well-known for the Hemis Monastery in July. Additionally, this area is home to Langurs, Wolves and Red Foxes as well as Deer and Marmots. Snow leopards can only be seen in Hemis National Park. There are very few tourists who come to this part of India.

Attractions In Hemis: Stakna Gompa, Shang Gompa, Gotsang Gompa, Hemis National Park, Hemis Monastery

To visit between April to June is the most ideal time of year


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