10 Untouched Indian Spots You Need to Visit Right Away

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Unexplored, untouched and unbeatable, India boasts a plethora of spell bounding lands that lay unique on their own. Fortunately, the country has been seeing much of its people exploring some of the extraordinary beauties that were once neither popular nor explored by people. Among these destinations, many have also become a popular getaway for several people. So we bring you some of the offbeat destinations that we can guarantee many have not explored yet, but you can add them to your bucket list:

1. Ponmudi

Nestled in the Western Ghats of Kerala and a haven for all chai lovers, Ponmudi should be the place for those looking to spend some quaint time with a partner or group of friends.

2. Khajjiar

Dubbed as the ‘Mini Switzerland’ of India, Khajjiar unlike other tourist spots of Himachal Pradesh, is known for its peaceful and breathtaking spots that promise tourists an unforgettable stay. You can feel your inner self while taking in the views of the Deodar forests set amidst lakes and many hills.

3. Tawang

Tawang, also the birthplace of the Dalai Lama, is a picturesque hill district in Arunachal Pradesh. Still unexplored by many, the land boasts the goodness of lush green scenery dotted with several monasteries and panoramic landscapes.

4. Butterfly Beach:

Sunbathe while on a vacation to this secluded beach in Goa where the golden sands invite each tourist for a holiday like never before. Not very crowded and filled with palm trees, take a refreshing dip in the crystal clear waters while enjoying the sunset each evening.

5. Velas

The host to the annual turtle festival, Velas is a beautiful village located somewhere deep in Maharashtra’s Ratnagiri District. A visit here will offer you the opportunity to get an insight into the many facts of turtles which the villagers have in common of protecting and nurturing them.

6. Ziro

Another mesmerising land in the Northeast and home to one of India’s oldest tribes by the name Apatani, Ziro again in Arunachal Pradesh is blessed with a range of green rice field hills that perfectly sit below a horizon of the blue sky keeping one awe-stricken with the beauty.

7. Sandakphu

‘Height of the Poison Plant’ is what the word ‘Sandakphu’ translates into and the land sits on the highest peak in West Bengal. A visit here will introduce to poisonous aconite plants and once you succeed climbing to the top, you will be rewarded with breathtaking views of the Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse and Makalu – the world’s four highest peaks.

8. Gurez Valley

Located in the banks of the Neelum River or Kishanganga River, Gurez is a stunning valley in the high Himalayas which attracts tourists for its serene sights. A stay here can also give you the sight of the high-altitude Line of Control and the valley is one of the strongly protected lands due to its area of situation.

9. Devikulam

This pretty hill station of Kerala is popular for its association with the Ramayana as the appealing Devikulam Lake is where people believe that Goddess Sita had bathed. Apart from this belief, many people also take a dip in its waters because of the mineral composition and healing powers known to be present.

10. Varkala

Located near Trivandrum in Kerala, Varkala is where you can spot a number of shrines, pristine beaches, breathtaking hills and lighthouses among the many. The town has also become a hub for various adventure sports that range from parasailing to paragliding among the many.

This year, give yourself the chance to explore more from the lot by picking any of these destinations to spend your weekend getaway.

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