A
beautiful country with innumerable beautiful places, beautiful people and
beautiful weather – India attracts millions of visitors every year who want to
know its history, get accustomed to its culture and explore things that are
hidden. Here, you will marvel the magnificent Taj Mahal, take a relaxing boat
ride in the tranquil backwaters, or just prefer a stroll along the beach
promenade in Goa; you are never going to run short of activities.
If you
consider these too plain to spend a holiday in India and want something
exciting, this blog will challenge you to access the following incredible
places.
Phugtal Monastery:
Built
into the cliffsides like a honeycomb, the monastery or gompa in south-eastern
Zanskar, Ladakh is for the adventurers. Even if you manage to conquer the
height, the challenges are not over. Limited food options will compel you to
think twice.
Dras:
Dras,
termed as the Gateway to Ladakh, is the second coldest inhabitable region on
earth. It is a high military area. If you be lucky enough to escape the gun
shut, the subnormal body temperature gives you another reason to think again.
Hemis National Park:
Another
gem in Ladakh that is pretty hard to access is Hemis National Park. It is known
for awesome wildlife and extreme weather. Besides what adds to your ordeal is
the rough terrain.
Thar Desert:
Absolutely
stunning! But be careful of the presence of Black Cobra, Rat Snake, wild cats,
Saw Scaled Viper and Sand Boa. The dry conditions of Thar Desert make it
difficult for travel.
Kuldhara:
Once an
active village, Kuldhara is now a forlorn place, lies as a ghost town. Remains uninfluenced
by the modern day impact Kuldhara certainly makes a important tourist
destination on your trip to Rajasthan.
Silent Valley National Park:
Enough of
North India, let’s head to the southern part and check out Silent Valley
National Park. It is a verdant tropical forest endowed with unspoiled natural
beauty. Tourist influx has declined due to a Maoist attack. Select ideal South India tour packages and indulge
yourself in the tropical beauty of the national park.
Chambal River Basin:
A
legendary river, Chambal River is often finds a mention in prehistoric
scriptures. It has been portrayed in many Bollywood flicks. Its supreme beauty
and mesmerizing surroundings bemuse travelers all around the world. The only threat
that prevails is falling prey to goons or regional dacoits.