5 Not So Popular Beautiful Indian Destinations To Plan Your Next Trip
“I’m in love with cities I’ve never been to and people I’ve never met.” ~John Green
India is a land of beautiful destinations and rich cultural heritage.
While rural people still enjoy being in the lap of nature, urban people always desire to experience nature. They often look for delightful places to escape the hustle-bustle of the city.
You may have visited many famous travel destinations in India, but there are still many places that you probably have not heard of. If you also want to visit these destinations, then look no further as I have compiled a complete list.
Following are the 5 unpopular beautiful Indian destination to plan your next trip:
- Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh
Ziro Valley is one of the north-east most enticing places that offers tranquility and scenic beauty. It’s also famous for its rich culture and people here are courteous, carrying a legacy of decades or even a century.
If you are an adventure seeker, you will surely love this place. Whether you want to trek, camp or do a wildlife exploration, you will find it’s a place for everyone.
Best way to reach: The easiest way to reach here would be to take a train to either North Lakhimpur or Naharlagun and from there hire a taxi to Ziro.
Best time to visit: Both summer and winter are ideal to visit the Ziro Valley.
2. Chaukori, Uttarakhand
A lesser-known village with breathtaking views of the Himalayas. Chaukori is one of the best and most amazing places in India with spectacular views of Nanda Devi, Panchachuli Peaks and Nanda Kot.
Surrounded by the majestic Himalayas and the dense forests, Chaukori is a place with which you will fall in love and will never want to return to your home.
Best way to reach: The most convenient way to get here is to drive from Delhi, via Haldwani–Almora. It is 480 km from Delhi.
Best time to visit: April to June or September to October are the ideal months to visit Chaukori.
3. Jawai, Rajasthan
Jawai is another hidden place in India where peace seekers can plan their trip. Named after the river of the same name, Jawai offers a spectacular view of the river that you will enjoy for sure.
The rocks and granite hills around it are there for you to see. Jawai is also known for its sanctuaries, where you can spot leopards, birds and crocodiles.
Best way to reach: The most convenient way to go about in Jowai is to hire a private car and drive around at your own pace.
Best time to visit: October and April are the ideal months to visit Jawai.
4. Haflong, Assam
Haflong is a unique destination to plan an exciting trip. There is no other place that can offer tranquil pleasure other than Haflong. Here you can enjoy the best natural beauty, landscape, fresh and sterilized air that will refresh you.
Enjoy a hot cup of tea on your balcony with a cup of freshly brewed tea and nothing can stop you from enjoying the journey.
Best way to reach: You can reach Haflong via the Guwahati Airport, from where many private cars and taxis are available on hire that carry tourists to this destination.
Best time to visit: October to February are the ideal months to visit Haflong.
5. Lonar Crater Lake, Maharashtra
Lonar Crater, a volcanic lake in Maharashtra, was formed as a result of meteor impact about 52,000 years ago.It is declared as a National Geographic Heritage Monument and is a home to microorganisms that are rarely found anywhere else on earth.
This amazing tourist destination in Maharashtra does not only serve the tourists with the value of nature. But you can also enjoy wildlife experiences and an indelible pilgrimage around this beautiful lake, there are many temples nearby.
Best way to reach: The best way to reach Lonar Crater is to reach Aurangabad first and then take a cab or a bus to Lonar. Aurangabad is well-connected by rail, air and roads and it will take around 3 hours (150 km) from Aurangabad to reach Lonar.
Best time to visit: October to February are the ideal months to visit Lonar Crater Lake.
So, these were some of the best gems that are unpopular among many people, but worth a visit. Whether you are an adventure seeker or nature lover or maybe both; you will not be disappointed.
Thank you.