Short Trips To The Most Exotic ‘Unexplored’ Places In India

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If you are tired of your usual and monotonous routines and want to a break for 2-3 days, these are probably the places that you need to visit. Not only will these places give a the most gorgeous view, but most exotic and peaceful atmosphere giving you peace of mind like never before.

1. Rishikesh

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Rishikesh as appering the Adventure Capital of India for the adventure seekers as Rishikesh is the suggested place for starting their trekking expeditions to the Himalayan Peaks and for the White River Rafting. Also, International Yoga week which attracts participation from across the world, is held here, every year, in February on the banks of the holy Ganga.

2. Chakrata, Uttrakhand

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This lesser- known destination is magical and blessed with beautiful hills, which is covered by grass and meadows and another side is forest laden. Chakrata can be reached from Dehradun via Mussoorie or Vikasnagar. Both routes pass through beautiful mountainous road. Traveling in the monsoon can be quite tricky as the area sees frequent road blockages due to landslides. You will fall in love with its calm and peaceful atmosphere.

3. Ranikhet

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Ranikhet is a hill station and cantonment town in Almora district in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It is the home for the Military Hospital, Kumaon Regiment and Naga Regiment and is maintained by the Indian Army. An adventure lover can visit the thrilling treks; explore the forests and many hidden beauties of the Ranikhet. The forests of the hill station are home to some exotic varieties of flora and fauna.

4. Dharamshala

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Dharamsala is a city in Kangra district in Himachal Pradesh and was formerly known as Bhagsu. The Dalai Lama’s residence in romil McLeodGanj and the headquarters of Central Tibetan Administration (the Tibetan government in exile) are in Dharamshala. This place is know for its immense beauty and serenity. The background of the place is highly enticing due to the snow-capped peaks of Dhauladhar’s reign. It’s flaura and fauna make the whole view truly magical.

5. Lepchajagat

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Haven for nature lovers. Lepchajagat is a small village located in wilderness at an altitude of 6,956 ft and only 19kms away from Darjeeling hill town. The place is all about dense forested area full with pines, oaks and rhododendrons. And all that is combined with magnificent views of Kanchenjunga peaks, wonderful birdlife and serene tranquility. So during the day time, you engage with nature in its full bloom, and when the night falls, you sit next to the fireplace and read a book, or just recapitulate your day’s experience as you sip a cup of Darjeeling tea and relax.

6. DZONGU

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Dzongu – the unexplored land of the Lepchas in North Sikkim. Getting up on the call of the rooster, with the snow-clad Himalayas at the doorstep, watching the colour change on the Himalayas just from the rooftop, bathing in a hot-spring amidst a jungle, walking in the jungle with million stars showing you the way and what not. The local foods wwas really mouth watering and overall the scenic beauty was just mind boggling.

7. Paradip

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Paradip is one of the twelve major ports of India and is located in the state of Orissa. Paradip offers a gorgeous view of the Bay of Bengal and also miles and miles of pristine, untouched beaches. Every year a lot of tourists come there here to enjoy sunbathing and strolling by the beaches. Fishes and prawns are their speciality, do if ever you fo there don’t forget to buy some for yourself.

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