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4 BUCKET LIST IDEAS FOR ALL ADVENTURE TRAVELLERS IN INDIA

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 1. Chadar Trek In Ladakh The journey starts at the mountain town of Leh. The only way to reach Leh is by flight and it is surrounded by snow giving it a complete white look. One can catch a glimpse of the snow capped mountains from the flight as it descends toward Leh which is located at 11400 feet above sea level. The trek is over the  Zanskar River  which lies frozen during the winter. The most preferred time to cross the ice would be in January. During that time, the ice tends to be at its most stable state.   Explore More 2. Hot Air Ballooning In Jaipur Jaipur, the capital state of Rajasthan, is famous for its pink structural designs, palaces, and forts from the ancient eras, and man-made lakes and temples, is an attraction to many tourists from all around the globe. To have the chance to see the Pink City on Hot air balloon ride has gained quite a popularity in recent times. The excitement of witnessing aerial view of palaces, forts, and lakes is truly an adventurous activity to

5 BEAUTIFUL FLOWER VALLEY OF INDIA

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 1. Munnar Valley Munnar, the famed hill station of south India, is a romantic locale where natural beauty is everywhere to visit, explore and to enjoy. Munnar is situated at the confluence of three mountain streams – Muthirapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundala – and the word ‘Munnar’ means three rivers in Malayalam.  Situated about 1600m above sea level, the hill station had been the summer resort of the British Government during the colonial era. Imprints of the colonial past stand tall in the Munnar town in the form of English country cottages. Virgin forests, savannah, rolling hills, scenic valleys, numerous streams, huge splashy waterfalls, sprawling tea plantations and winding walkways are all part of the great holiday experience on offer for a traveler to Munnar.  Explore More 2. Kaas Plateau Kaas Plateau famously called Maharashtra Valley of Flowers. Kaas plateau in Satara is an eco-sensitive place you can see the carpet of flowers after monsoon ends. During monsoon, Kas Pathar flowe

INDIA'S MOST STUNNING SUNRISE SPOTS

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 1. Tiger Hill From Tiger Hill, Mount Everest (8848 m) is just visible. Kanchenjunga (8598 m) looks higher than Mt. Everest, owing to the curvature of the Earth, as it is several miles closer than Everest. The distance in a straight line from Tiger Hill to Everest is 107 miles (172 km). On a clear day, Kurseong is visible to the south and in the distance, along with Teesta River, Mahananda River, Balason River and Mechi River meandering down to the south. Chumal Rhi mountain of Tibet, 84 miles (135 km) away, is visible over the Chola Range Senchel Wildlife Sanctuary is close to Tiger Hill. Explore More 2. Nubra Valley Known for its orchards, scenic vistas, Bactrian camels and monasteries; Nubra Valley is the northernmost part of Jammu and Kashmir. Situated about 150 km from Leh, Nubra Valley is known as the Orchard of Ladakh and was originally called Ldumra which meant the valley of flowers. Explore More 3. Kanyakumari Watching the sunset at the southernmost tip of India is a sight to

BEST PLACES TO STARGAZE IN INDIA

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 1. Neil Island The immensity of the universe is beautiful and humbling – the stars reminders of billions of lives spent, in astronomer Carl Sagan’s words, “on a mote of dust, suspended in a sunbeam.” This makes it all the more sad that experiencing the breathtaking brilliance of a starry night sky is no longer a given when you step outside. 3. Rann Of Kutch The flat barren land stretching for miles looks milky white on a moonlit night and theres a canopy of bright stars in dark sky. One can almost feel as if the earth and sky meet at the horizon and the view is quite memorable. 3. Coorg The beauty of the night sky at Coorg is an escape from all the problems as all you will be able to witness the dark sky showcasing the glimmering stars. This night drive will turn out to be a heavenly journey for you and dear ones - and would surely render some everlasting memories. The serenity and tranquility of night will give you solace and peace, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. 4. Pan

BEAUTIFUL LAKES

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 1. Hemkund The literal meaning of Hemkund is ‘lake of snow’. Besides being a religious site, it also attracts scores of nature lovers. Reaching this place is one of the greatest joys for a nature lover. Number of Waterfalls, dense forest and seven peaks of Himalayan range and crystal clear lake water are enough to pull tourists. Trekking is one of the most favourite activities among tourists. The place is also believed to be associated with Hindu god Lakshman. There is also a temple near Hemkund Sahib dedicated to Lakshman. 2. Deoriatal Devariyatal   is an emerald lake perched at a height of 2438 mts above sea level. During the early morning on a clear day, Devariya Tal blesses the tourists with  miraculous  reflections of Chaukhamba peaks on its crystal clear water . 3. Dodital Dodital is a freshwater lake in uttarkashi district. Assi ganga rises from dodital and joins bhagirathi. The confluence is at Gangori. To reach Dodital, From Uttarkashi, a short jeep ride of 19 kilometers will

5 BEST TREKS IN INDIA

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1. Hampta Pass Trek At   14,000 feet  Hampta Pass in Himachal Pradesh falls under those  rare, dramatic pass crossings  in the Himalayas. On one side is the lush green valley of Kullu — with forests, grasslands, and flowers blooming on the side of your trail. On the other is the almost arid, stark landscape of Lahaul, with barren mountains and almost no vegetation. 2. Beas Kund Trek Beas Kund has always been a famous trek around Manali.  After all, it takes you right to the source of the river that flows through the town. (You might have followed the very same river upstream while getting into Manali!) But one of the reasons trekkers love this trek is the setting. Picture this: Lush green grasslands flourish below the summits of the three biggest mountains around Manali. And hidden in these grasslands is the emerald lake out of which the river Beas emerges. 3. Markha Valley The Markha Valley trek is one of the most fascinating treks in Ladakh. The trek takes you on a beautiful journey

4 UNTOUCHED VALLEYS IN INDIA

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 1. Mana Valley Mana is a last Indian village from the border of India and Tibet/China in the Himalayas. It is located in the district of  Chamoli . It’s been designated as a “Tourism Village” by the Uttarakhand government. Mana village is one of best tourist attraction nearby to  Badrinath , It's just 3 kms from Badrinath town. The village is on the banks of the River Saraswati. It is situated at a height of around 3219 meters. The village is surrounded by Himalayan hills. 3. Pindar Valley Pindar Valley is a popular valley which is acknowledged for its exquisite natural serene and landscape. Pindar valley has number of villages which include Simli, Nalgaon, Narain Bagar, Meenag, Harmani, Kulsari, Tharali and Devaal. At Karanprayag, the Alaknanda River intersects the Pindari River. From there, these rivers flow together as Alaknanda River. Ganga, the National River, originates in Uttrakhand, its motherland. All the tributaries of Bhagirathi Ganga and Vishnupadi Alaknanda Ganga merg