7 less explored Destinations of India: Add in your India travel bucket list for more adventure

 

The Taj Mahal Tour, North India tour or Jaipur are the exotic places to must visit but they are not less explored that give you unique experience of visiting India.

India is so diversified that it is very typical to know all its states and subcontinent encompass but it’s give ultimate fun when you came across an off beaten place and explore it with your spects.
That’s exactly because India is so rich and diverse that we can’t do it all: for once, you will get different blogs or image of India every time you go for search something new about India.

So, here we bring 7 less explored destinations that are equally beautiful and adventure destination as others:

1)      Delwara, Rajasthan

2)      Kodaikanal, Kerela

3)      Bir and Billing

4)      Chopta, Uttarakhand

5)      Leh-Ladakh

6)      The Brihadeeswara temple in Thanjavur, South India

7)      The Hidden lakes of Udaipur

1)      Delwara

Delwara, nestled in Aravali hills is a small village in Rajasthan near to Udaipur that few people know about, despite its interesting heritage as an important town in the Mewar kingdom. It is also known as the town of the gods, because of its more than 400 ancient Jain temples at a time.
Delwara remains off the beaten path though and it offers an authentic glimpse of village tour in Rajasthan. Visit Delwara for heritage walk in India where you will see colourful buildings and temples, rich culture, hospitality and handicraft traditions.

HOW TO GET THERE: For unique destination must visit Delwara from Delhi. You can reach Udaipur by flight and then reach there with cab or taxi. We provide customized Rajasthan village tour from Delhi for our delighted visitors.






2)      KodaiKanal

 

WHERE: Kodaikanal is a most alluring hill station in Tamil Nadu state of southern India.

WHY VISIT: Fondly called as the ‘Princess of Hill stations’ Kodaikanal means ‘gift in summer season’. To feel the chill in state of Kerela, visit the coolest place of state. It is not crowdy as Ooty but you can do lot of things here. Coaker’s walk is a short walkway that looks into a beautiful valley. You can feel as if you are floating in the clouds as they are just a few feet over your head when you walk here. Bryant’s park, Kodaikanal lake (has boating in it and shopping around it), Dolphin’s nose, Pillar rocks, Silent Valley and Berijam forest are a few of the other spots you must visit here.

HOW TO GET THERE: You can fly to Maduari and then catch a local cab or travel with your booked cab with us to Kodaikanal. You can also reach by Train or bus.





3)      3Bir and Billing

WHEREBir and Billing are two most beautiful and less explored villages in Himachal Pradesh.

WHY VISIT: Nearby cities like Dharamshala, Mcleodganj and Palampur get more attention from tourists, Bir Billing is still a heaven for peace and quiet lovers. Known for the Tibetan colony that resides here, Bir Billing is also home to several monasteries where you can spend time to gain some clarity in your life. That’s not all though, Bir Billing is also Asia’s Best Paragliding Site so, if you are looking for an adventure then this is the place to be. There are also many 1-day and multiple-day treks from here, offering astounding valley views. It’s really one of best places to visit in India during summer to beat the heat.

HOW TO GET THERE: Book most trusted Car rental in India to get there. It will take 10-12 hours to reach there from Delhi. You can also opt for luxury sleeper bus on rent. You can reach also by Pathankot railway station and then hop on car on rent in Delhi.






4)      Chopta

WHERE: Chopta is a region located in Uttarakhand, a stunning state in Northern India that encompasses parts of the Himalayas. It is famous for Tungnath, one of the highest Shiva temples in the world.

WHY VISIT: Visit for panoramic view of ample greenery and vast mountain ranges. The silence of the Himalayas is only broken by an occasional chirp of a bird or two. Below us, the cliffs into a distance beyond the eye’s view. The whole experience was absolutely magnificent.


HOW TO GET THERE: The nearest train station to the 
Chopta Chandrashila Trek is Haridwar. From there, hire a car towards Chopta.  Afterwards, hike towards the small village that sits on top of the hills. Here, you will find Tungnath resting amongst the mountains.






5)      Leh-Ladakh

WHERE: Pedalling past Himalayan nomads, army camps, and one of the highest peaks in the world is not just a thrill, but a spiritual experience.

WHY VISIT: Ladakh is a region filled with warm Buddhist monks, colourful monasteries, all in complete contrast to its harsh and rugged terrain, which forces even the nomadic people to be constantly on the move for their own survival. Known as the ‘Land of The Highest Passes’, situated at 3,000 metres, we cycled this rollercoaster terrain from Leh towards Lamayuru on the Leh to Srinagar highway.

See the Himalayan counterparts of India through a completely different lens.

HOW TO GET THERE: To get to Leh, the easiest option would be to take a direct flight from New Delhi airport. Test your driving skills on mountain roads with mountain biking.







6)      Brihadeeswara Temple

WHERE: The Brihadeeswara Temple is situated in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu

WHY VISIT: Thanjavur is a place of major historical importance in India. It is known as the cultural capital of Tamil Nadu. The most impressive of the town’s ancient sites is the Brahadeeswarar Temple which is also a UNESCO World Heritage site and largest temple. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva, so you’ll see lots of lingams (phallic symbols) carved out of stone in the pillared cloister.


HOW TO GET THERE: The nearest major city is Tiruchirappalli, often called Trichy for short. Trains from the Tiruchirappalli Junction station to the Thanjavur Junction station take between 45 minutes and 1 hour. Pay your offerings with South India temple tour package.






7)      Udaipur

WHERE: When most people visit Udaipur in India, they visit the city palace and Lake Pichola, but don’t venture any further. If you want to see something else on offer, then explore the stunning surrounding lakes of Udaipur.

WHY VISIT: North of Pichola lake is Fateh Sagar Lake, a great spot to pack a picnic and relax. There are hardly any tourists during the day, so you’ll have the spot to yourself. Then in the evenings, locals gather here to catch the sunset with a beer. Another fantastic lake of Udaipur is Lake Badi.


HOW TO GET THERE: Udaipur is renowned city of Rajasthan in India and very easily reachable with tempo traveller rental in Delhi with more comfort. Enjoy Udaipur sightseeing tour with best services of car rental in India.





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