10 Must Visit Beautiful Natural Places in India

Geography of India varied from a land frontier to a long coastline bounded by the Oceans,Islands,Himalayan mountain and deeply forested hill regions. The geographical features of India has seven wonders,heritage sites and must see natural places such as Great Indian Desert Thar,snow capped Himalayas, Nilgiri mountains,Beautiful Lakes of Ladakh and Peaks of western ghats, Famous waterfalls includes Jog Falls,Hoggenakal Falls, Thoseghar waterfall,Shivanasamudra Falls and Chitrakote Falls. 26 Geological wonders of India also includes Rock formation includes Elephant’s Head Point Mahabaleshwar,Lingana Pinnacle,Louisa Point Matheran,Pillar rocks Kodaikanal,Bhedaghat Marble Rocks,Natural Arch Tirumala hills and balancing rock of Mahabalipuram.

# Goa Beaches

Goa is home to some incredibly scenic beaches comprises of 54 sea beaches ,located on the western coast of India. The exotic beaches of Goa is visited by large numbers of international tourists every year.

# Kerala Backwaters

Kerala Backwaters is the most popular tourist attraction of the country, few of them are state’s trade highway and national waterways of India. The network of backwaters includes large lakes,many rivers and canals, lying parallel to the Arabian sea coast. This chain of brackish lagoons and lakes have a unique ecosystem and home to unique species of aquatic fauna.

# Majuli Island Assam

Majuli Island of Assam is the largest river island created by Brahmaputra River and Subansiri River, situated 20 km from Jorhat. The island is home to many rare and endangered avifauna species including migratory birds Adjutant Storks, Siberian crane and Pelican.

# Dudhsagar Waterfall Goa

Dudhsagar Waterfall is also known as Sea of Milk is a four-tiered waterfall, located in the Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary of Goa. The falls is surrounded by a deciduous forest of Western ghats and home to rich bio diversity.

# Floating Lake Manipur

Loktak Lake of Manipur state is the largest freshwater lake in India,located near Moirang and mostly famous for the floating phumdis. This ancient lake also host the only floating national park in the world, Keibul Lamjao which is solo home of the endangered sangai or Manipur brow-antlered deer.

# Sundarbans Forest West Bengal

Sundarban swamp forest is the largest single block of mangrove on the Ganges Delta and is the largest reserves forest for the Bengal tigers in India. The park is part of the Biosphere reserve and a rich wildlife habitat for the swamp tiger,fishing cat,brown-winged kingfishers,mudskipper, olive ridley turtles, sea snakes and dog faced water snake.

# Banni Grassland Gujarat

Banni grasslands is outer section of marshy salt of Rann of Kutch in Gujarat, known for rich wildlife and biodiversity. The grassland is declared as protected forest under the status of reserve forest in India and one of the last remaining habitats to reintroduction of the cheetah in India.

# Flower Valley Uttarakhand

Valley of Flowers is a national park and part of the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, located in the Himalayas of Uttarakhand. The Valley of Flowers is a high-altitude Himalayan valley known for its meadows of endemic alpine and rare and endangered animals including brown bear, snow leopard blue sheep and musk deer.

# Savandurga Hill Karnataka

Savandurga Monolith Hill of Karnataka is one of the largest monolith hills in Asia, Located at a distance of 33 km from Bangalore. Hills of Savandurga are one of the worth visiting place for trekking and best weekend getaways near Bangalore city.

# Havelock Islands Andaman

Havelock Islands is the most picturesque natural paradise islands with white sandy beaches,lush green forest and coral reefs. The island has become a popular destination for honeymooners and one of the most preferred snorkelling and Scuba Diving destination in India.
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