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Top 5 unexplored holiday destinations in India

At the time when people are visiting popular holiday destinations to unwind and enjoy their holidays, there are some who want solitude and peace during their vacations. This can’t be achieved at popular destinations as they are usually brimming with people. But there is a solution for  this in form of beautiful unexplored holiday destinations which are resting in the lap of nature, undisturbed and waiting to be discovered. Here are top 5 unexplored holiday destinations in India.

Tirthan Valley, Himachal Pradesh

The mysterious valley of Himachal Pradesh, Tirthan Valley  is an amalgamation of adventure sports, trout fishing and exploration of an under-explored hill town. There is also an option for just chilling and immersing yourself in the beauty of the misty valley. The perfect time to visit the valley is March-June and October-November. For those who want to indulge in some trout fishing in the River Tirthan, the warmer time of the year are preferable.




Top 5 unexplored holiday destinations in India

Radhanagar Beach, Andaman & Nicobar Islands

The Radhanagar Beach, voted as the ‘Best Beach in Asia’ in 20014 by TIME magazine, is one of the most beautiful beach and off-beat unexplored holiday destinations in India. Also known as Beach No. 7 in Havelock, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, is quite unique. It is to an extent well known, but is still untouched by gross commercialization.

Top 5 unexplored holiday destinations in India

Shivanasamundram, Karnataka

A stunning town situated on the banks of the River Kaveri and known for its Hydel Power Projects, Shivanasamudram is famous for its pristine waterfalls. The most popular ones are Gaganachukki and Shivanasamudra waterfalls.  August to February is the ideal time to visit Shivanasamudram but the weather is pleasant throughout the year.

Top 5 unexplored holiday destinations in India

Mawsynram, Meghalaya

We all know Mawsynram is the wettest place in India. The abundant rainfall makes the place one of the most beautiful places to holiday in, albeit underrated. The main attraction here is a huge formation of stalagmite, which resembles a ‘Shivling’. It’s an absolutely stunning place to visit.

Top 5 unexplored holiday destinations in India

Gandikota, Andhra Pradesh

Gandikota in Andhra Pradesh is a amazing place to visit and is also considered as India’s answer to the Grand Canyon. The village has a fort, some temples and even a Jamia Masjid. But the best part about this place is the Pennar river, which cuts through the canyon. Still a relatively quiet place, this village has huge potential for tourism.

Top 5 unexplored holiday destinations in India

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7 thoughts on “Top 5 unexplored holiday destinations in India

  • Great article, looks like must visit places. we always look for a place less crowded and less visited to enjoy peace and Beauty of the nature.

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  • Rohit kumar

    Awesome holiday places.Nature lovers must visit such unexplored places for their new experience with nature’s beauty.

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  • Really unexplored destination. First time heared about Tirthan valley, HP. Nice place. Peaceful, crowed less and full of greenery. I will plan to visit this place in Oct with my college friends. Nice article….

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  • Manjula prasad

    Amazing article. Gorgeous locations for vacations. Will try to visit all of them

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  • Wow looking nice places , really never heard about these places. Very good combination of north and south.

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  • Thank u for posting this article and making us aware of such unexplored places with such detailed information..Definitely all them are in my wish list but would love to visit first this lush green and mother’s nature embrace Mawsynram meghalaya!

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  • Ranjan Kumar

    This does not look real at all…Hard to believe that..But considering the kind of verity India possess, it indeed looks awesome to know that such places exist in India..
    Time to add them in my Bucket List..

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