5 Least Travelled Places In India That Will Suit Your Senses
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Sun, 23 May 2021 4:36:33
Tourism across the World has increased in the past few years. Traveling to new places and exploring the un-explored has become a trend. Traveling has been associated with happiness, that it became its synonym. According to some surveys, only 14% of the Indian households actually travel. Isn't it shocking? Just 14%?
International travel is observed spiking to good 60%. Meanwhile, India is picking up the pace faster too. The Domestic Indian Tourism graphs are rising to over 39%. People are starting to discover India too! After all, the world can be reflected in our nation itself. India is full of places that are exciting to explore.
While the handful of us are pampering our travelling side, India has always been on our list. If you have a quirky taste of travelling offbeat and experiencing things that haven’t been really hyped yet… then here are 5 places that are the less explored side of India. How many can you cross off this year? Also, there’s a chance of saving HUGE while you travel offbeat. Keep reading to know how!
# Sundarbans
Sundarban is the best to enjoy an evening Village walking tour. Socialise with the village people, knowing their simple culture, a way of living and tradition. Sit back and relax while the sun sets with this stunning backdrop of the Sundarban. So definitely, it is an experience you will cherish for life.
Sundarban is truly known for the world’s largest single block of ‘Tidal Mangrove Forest.’ Boat your way to the iconic jungle experience in the ‘Sundarban Jungle.’ So, swash through the river, delta canals, as you enter inside a completely different wilderness.
# Tawang
Tawang is full of exciting places to visit. One of them being, Bum la Pass. Located at the Indo-China border 15,200 ft. above sea level, this is an exclusive place to be in. Bum la Pass needs permission from Indian army!
The beauty of Peng Teng Tso Lake is something one cannot afford to miss in Tawang. And, of course, Tawang’s own identity, the Tawang Monastery. Tawang Monastery is famed to be the 2nd largest monastery in Asia.
Explore the Tawang War Memorial along with a sound and light show. Witness Shungatser and Madhuri Lake. Madhuri Lake is popular because of the Bollywood movie Koyla. And as the name suggests, Madhuri Lake is indeed named after the lead actress in the movie.
# Coonoor
Nestled in the arms of Nilgiris Ranges, is our next pick, Coonoor! Coonoor is the second largest hill station in the Nilgiris. Certainly visit the Doddabetta Peak and let Coonoor redefine panoramic view to you. Do not miss out on Sim’s Park.
It is one of a kind natural garden that will add a special encounter with nature. Also, the Dolphin’s nose, which is an enormous rock formation in the shape of the Dolphin’s nose is something that will soothe your thirst of experiences.
# Lansdowne
Lansdowne is an absolutely enticing and wonderful spot. Above all, it is located on a hillock at a height of 1706m in the city of Uttaranchal. Lansdowne is full of places that you must explore. To name a few, witness the attractions like Bhulla Lake, St. Mary Church, Tip N Top point, War Memorial and Darwan Singh Museum. Also, include Tarkeshwar Mahadev Temple in your plan. Certainly, it will increase the charm of the destination.
# Chilika Lake
Chilika Lake is known to be the largest brackish water lake in Asia. It’s famous for the Irrawaddy Dolphins. One can enjoy boating at Satpada and visit the lagoon where the lake meets with into the Bay of Bengal. In addition to that, Chilika Lake is also popular for bird watching. Thereby is the main draw at Chilika Lake.