Top 5 Unexplored Destinations in India

      

 Top 5 Unexplored Destination in India:-

If you're an intrepid traveler looking for offbeat destinations that are far removed from the tourist trail, read on..........

1Nubra Valley, Jammu & Kashmir: "Strokes of Art"

this land of timeless beauty which looks like it has stepped straight out of a book of art, is a feast for the eye. It is about 140 kilometers away from Leh and on the silk route. The Shyok and Nubra rivers pass through this area to further beautify it.It is one of the Nature's beauties that our country has kept hidden for a long time.


June to October is the perfect time to visit Nubra Valley.


2. Gokarna: Beaches Reackon!

Famous for its pristine, unspoilt beaches, relatively offbeat place Gokarna is quickly gaining popularity as a favorite beach resort among youngsters and hippies. Being a temple town primarily, the place is of a slow and relaxed atmosphere, which makes for a very pleasurable holiday.
Gokarna can be comfortably visited all year round, except the rainy season, when the beaches are unkempt and desolate. November to February are the months when Gokarna is most frequented, both by Indian and International tourists.



3. Vihigaon: The Untouched Adventure

An unassuming town in the interiors of Maharashtra, Vihigaon is becoming a hub for several adventure sports like, canyoneering river tracing and water rappelling.



4. Halebidu: History Unlimited

Karnataka's Halebidu, a former regal capital, is dotted with several shrines and temples. The region was ransacked on two occasions by Malik Kafur on account of its richness and wealth. The Hoysaleswara Temple is the most noted and celebrated structure here.



5. Majuli, Assam: Water Water Everywhere!


Famous as the “World’s largest fresh water island”, this idyllic river island on the River Brahmaputra is located 20 kilometers away from the city of Jorhat. Referred to as the cultural capital of Assam, Majuli is a beautiful and unexplored  place resplendent with several festivals throughout the year. A must visit offbeat place t travel.
Ideal season to visit Majuli: Majuli is probably most beautiful during the monsoon, when the river is swollen and beautiful. October-March is a nice time to visit, with the cool climate makes a trip to Majuli absolutely worthwhile.







                                                                                                                  

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