Monday, 30 October 2017

Surreal Indian Travel Destinations

Fact: India is a hotspot of exotic travel destinations.

People around the world are always eager to travel and explore India, because of the scenic and cultural pleasure the country has to offer. It unfortunate that Indians are ever ready to go abroad and travel to other countries and leave behind the beautiful destinations their own country has to offer.


Here is a list of all the exotic travel destinations Indians miss while they travel around the world:


1) Great Rann of Kutch: The Great Rann of Kutch is located in the Kutch district of Gujrat. Waking up to it’s beautiful white sands during the Rann Utsav and spending the entire day among the festivities is as exotic as it gets. The best time to go to Kutch is during winters, when the sand cools down and the place looks extremely beautiful under the full moon.



2) Butterfly beach, Goa: Located at one end of the Pololam beach, Goa’s secluded Butterfly beach is a go-to destination if you’re looking for a nice, personal time on a beach. Cruising on the virgin outline of the country, you'll fall in love with the golden sand touching the rocks, enclosed by crystal blue water and palm trees. The best time to explore the beach is during winters to avoid high temperatures and unavailability of ferries.



3) Pangong Lake, Ladakh: Pangong Lake is one of the most beautiful places in India. The lake is huge and shares borders with China in the east. It is also one of the highest lakes In India, located at an altitude of 4,350 meters. The best time to visit Ladakh is during summers, as it gets extremely cold there during winters.



4) Key Monastery, Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh: Spiti Valley is located at a very high altitude and is one of the most unexplored natural beauties of India. Spiti Valley comprises of several monasteries which are so close to nature, that it takes one’s breath away. The Key Monastery is influenced by Chinese architecture and was built in the 14th Century at an altitude of 4,112 meters.  The best time to visit Spiti Valley is in the months of May, June, October and November.



5) Majuli, Assam: Majuli is India’s largest river island and is one of the most exotic travel destination in India’s, and yet is unknown to most people. Majuli is a place highly populated by tribal people and hence is culturally distinct. The monsoon season is surely the most beautiful in Majuli. 




6) Barren Island Volcano, Andaman Islands: The Barren Island Volcano is South Asia’s only live volcano. Other than the volcano, the Barren Island has the world’s second most beautiful scuba diving experience to offer. The island is so secluded and clean that it has to offer the purest view of nature. The crystal blue waters are a delight to the sight.  The best time to visit the island is between October and May.