Diwali is one of the most important Indian festivals. In some form or the other, this festival of colour or light is celebrated throughout the country. There is a perennial flow of visitors, hearty greetings, rustling clothes and noisy crackers. But if you are a soul, of the old world, who prefers peace and quiet, then there are still some places, distant from the boisterous celebrations, where you can escape.
Here are 6 such wonders where you will be protected from the noisy celebrations.
# Escape Into The MangrovesYou can visit the Sundarbans National Park. You might also spot the elusive Gangetic dolphins. It is truly a world cut off from the rest of the civilisation.
# Go Caving In MeghalayaWading through underground rivers, into a dark cave and intricate tunnels seem like the scene from a mystery novel or thriller movie. But deep inside the earth, you will definitely be protected from the tremors of Diwali. Caving in Meghalaya is a refreshing break to take in November.
# Ride On India’s Grand CanyonA beautiful serpentine river and a vertical cliff face on both sides. Gandikota is called India’s own Grand Canyon. You can plan a visit here to get panoramic views, ride into the river for an amazing experience, and also visit the Belum caves in the vicinity.
# Birding In Western GhatsThis is also a good time to go birding in the Western Ghats, as the migratory birds start flying into the country. Some of the good spots for bird watching are Chorla in Goa, Silent Valley National Park in Kerala, or any of the forest reserves in Karnataka.
# Hide In The MountainsNorth India too celebrates Diwali with great pomp and joy. But if you escape into the Himalayas, you will be left with lot of peace. Binsar is an off beat destination in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand. It is a great place for photographers and nature lovers to abscond Diwali.
# Relax On The White SandMany of the coastal states too celebrate Diwali, but you could head to Gokarna in Karnataka to peacefully relax on the white sands. The place has maintained some of its rustic charms, with some cozy and picturesque homestays. Also, foodies will love the seafood cuisine here.