5 Hidden Treasures Of India You Must Visit
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Thu, 26 Apr 2018 11:51:04
India a country rich in Heritage, culture and picturesque scenery's. the love for mother nature and archeological places is preserved by people of India. With a little exploration and some excavation from our side would bring out some of the less visited regions in the country. When you are in the mood for traveling, what are the places that you would look at first? We have a list of few places for you-
Meghamalai, Tamil Nadu
Meghamalai, Tamil Nadu
A misty mountain range which is popularly known as High Wavy Mountains, is located in the Western Ghats in Theni district, Tamil Nadu. It is a beautiful place to visit if you are a nature lover or if you love to trek. The hilly retreat has plenty of dams and tea estates which would fill your mind and soul with much greenery.Some of the tea estates here are considered to be the best in Asia. The place is bound by the Meghamalai Wildlife Sanctuary and the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary which gives the place a wildlife touch.
Kalpa Himachal Pradesh
Kalpa Himachal Pradesh
Kalpa is a small town which is located in the Sutlej river valley. The lesser known Kalpa would simply swipe you off your feet with it beauty. The place is known for its apple orchards and numerous Hindu temples. The sleepy hamlet offers some beautiful view of the snow covered peaks which also includes the well known Kinnaur Kailash peak. Kalpa is a getaway which provides one of the most adventurous activities in offering. One can find a large number of waterfalls and hill slopes in the area which are bound to leave you awestruck.
Har Ki Dun Valley, Uttarakhand
Har Ki Dun Valley, Uttarakhand
The valley is considered to be a paradise for hikers. Located at an altitude of 3500 m above sea level, the Har Ki Doon Valley is surrounded by beautiful, awe-inspiring snow covered mountains. One can start the hike from Taluka and further walk through the Govind National Park which is an astounding place for nature lovers. The valley promises an experience which you would cherish throughout your lifetime.
Sualkuchi, Assam
Sualkuchi, Assam
Sualkuchi is known as the Manchester of Assam and is located 35 km away from the capital city of Guwahati. The place is well known for its textile industry which produces one of the best silks in the region and also in the country. The area boasts of rich ecological diversity; one can spot rabbits, barking deer, porcupines and Gangetic dolphins here. The Mekhela Chadors and Gamosas made here are legendary; if you are looking for a quiet and culturally rich holiday, head straight to Sualkuchi.
Manchanabele, Karnataka
Manchanabele, Karnataka
Manchanabele is one of the most attractive places to visit near Bengaluru. The place takes less than two hours to reach from the Garden City and is a perfect getaway for the ornithologists amongst us. The Manchanabele dam attracts a large number of birds of various sizes and shapes, which would bring in a large amount of happiness. The place is a hidden gem for those from Bengaluru as it has still not gained popularity and still remains one off the beaten track.