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Offbeat tourist destinations in India you must travel to!

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Travelling can be a fun experience but it can become more interesting when you venture into unknown territories and discover the gem of places. You might be tired of visiting the places overflowed by tourists and now seek a place to experience serenity and relaxation away from the hustle and bustle. Fret not! There are numerous places in India you haven’t even explored yet. This article will take you to those places where you can soothe your soul and revitalize yourself. These offbeat tourist destinations in India will undoubtedly give you some major life goals.

Chanshal pass, Himachal Pradesh

Located amidst the beautiful Chanshal valley of Himachal Pradesh, 160 KM away from the capital, this not-so-popular pass is probably one of the highly underrated and underexplored places in India. If you seek a sanctuary to rejuvenate yourself from the busy lifestyle, then this is the perfect place for you. The spectacular view from the top of the mountain is a must-have experience you should take. Witnessing the sunrise from atop the mountain peaks, and relishing a hot cup of tea/coffee will no doubt give you the much-needed relaxation.

The best thing about Chanshal pass is that you get to experience nature in its best form without the noise of the cities. Moreover, the place will cost you lesser than any other usual tourist destinations. Here, you can enjoy photography, misty weather, biking, trekking, stargazing at night, walk among the clouds and much more. So if you are on your way to Himachal Pradesh, don’t miss the chance of visiting this place. Make sure to avoid travelling Chanshal pass during monsoon as you might get stuck due to bad weather conditions, landslides and heavy rainfall.

Sandakphu, West Bengal

This land of dreams is one of the most loved places among the trekkers and backpackers who love to explore offbeat destinations. Situated in Darjeeling, Sandakphu is an exotic place which is also the highest peak in West Bengal.  If you are a nature lover and want an escape from the daily routine of life, then Sandakphu is your go-to place. The place is so charming that you can easily get lost in the picturesque view of the forests filled with blooming rhododendrons, giant magnolias, spruce and wide range of amazing orchids.

The sublime and soothing charm of the place will make you forget everything. Here you can not only spot a variety of floras but also fauna especially the famous red panda. The best part about this place is that it can be visited at any time of the year. Sandakphu is a densely populated site where you can take a sabbatical from your bustling life. Because reaching this place is arduous, you have to get yourself prepared physically for the trek. Believe us, it will be a worthy experience once you reach the place.

Chembra lake, Western Ghats

What can be more exciting than discovering a heart-shaped lake in the middle of lush green forests? Chembra Lake is definitely worth a mention in the offbeat tourist destinations in India where the nature lovers seek asylum. The place is believed to never have dried up since the beginning of time. If you are into trekking, then reaching this place will not be bothersome for you. Nestled in the forest of Wayanad, Chembra Lake boasts of the sheer and unparalleled beauty of nature. You can enjoy an adventurous weekend with a trekking plan for this place and indulge in the magnificent view it offers. It’s a perfect weekend getaway place to those who seek peace and time-off from the hectic lives in the cities.

Urakam, kerala

Rejoicing in the spirit of life, Urakam is certainly an undiscovered marvel of nature that hasn’t been explored much by the tourists and travelers yet. The culture, vibrancy and lip-smacking local delicacies of south India can truly be experienced in Urakam. Here, you can learn pottery making art from the experienced pottery masters. Unlike some of the populated tourist destinations in Kerala, this place has a raw beauty unique to it which can give you the calmness you require.

Savandurga, Karnataka

Savandurga hills are the largest monolith hills in Asia that are undervalued by the human population. However, it is a safe haven for those who seek sanctuary in nature and wish for inspiration.  Nearly 60 KM away from Bangalore, this place is an ideal weekend gateway for the IT professionals who are constantly engaged with their work that they don’t get the time off to chill and enjoy life. Savandurga is a hauntingly beautiful place that is not much explored. So whenever, you get time away from the hectic routine, never miss out a chance to capture this rocky place. Travelers and backpackers can find some good company over the bonfire or at an offbeat night-trekking.

Bhandardara, Maharashtra

Bhandardara is a small quaint hill station in Maharashtra, which is sparsely populated with tourists making it a perfect holiday retreat to enjoy vacations with loved ones.  Coupled with attractions and a small village, the air of Bhandardara is full of tranquility you might need to escape the noise of the cities.  The panoramic view of the waterfalls, mountains, greenery, refreshing air and pristine ambiance makes it one of the ideal eco-tourism places in India.  Adventure lovers can find this place refreshing as the place provides numerous trekking and hiking opportunities.

Dhanushkodi, Tamil Nadu

Popular as a ghost town today, Dhanushkodi was once a small quaint town bustling with the noise of shopkeepers, children and fishermen. Fascinating to history buffs and adventure seekers, this tiny town shares its unusual yet captivating story that can give chills to anyone even today. The town was destroyed by a strong cyclone in 1964, after which the government had to declare it unfit for living. Ever since this haunted town has grabbed the eyeballs of everyone.

Thrill-seekers come here to pump up their adrenaline rush. Situated at the south-eastern tip of Pamban Island, Tamil Nadu, the place will give you unexplained calmness and chills at the same time. According to the legend, when Ravana abducted Sita (wife of lord Rama) and took her to his land i.e. Sri Lanka, lord Rama earmarked this place as a point from where the bridge construction to reach srilanka would begin.  Dhanushkodi is a place where nature collides with the marvels build by man. It is fair to say that this place is one of the offbeat tourist destinations in India.

Jawai, Rajasthan

Jawai hills in Rajasthan are famous for leopard sighting. Located in Pali district, it is also home to other species of animals like hyena, wild cat, crocodile and migratory birds such as flamingo, sarus cranes etc. Jawai hills are considered to be undiscovered destinations in India that lack tourist influx. Surrounded by the wilderness, dam, grassland, grazing fields and riverbed, the hills present a phenomenal view to the travelers and backpackers. If you love adventure and thrill, then visiting jawai on a weekend with your friends is definitely an experience to cherish forever. Moreover, you can also enjoy jungle safari, bonfire, stargazing and camping to relax. Jawai is the only place in India where leopard roams in groups like a family, contradicting their solitary nature.

Gavi, Kerala

Gavi is an eco-tourism destination that is not yet flocked by travelers and is highly undervalued. Snuggled between tropical forests, majestic lakes, hills, cardamom plantations, gushing waterfalls, rich and diverse flora and fauna makes it one of the most beautiful places in the country. Popular for its forest conservation model, gavi captivates the beauty of nature and is a pleasant sight to nature lovers. There are several adventurous activities like canoeing, trekking, camping, etc you can get involved in to make your day an exciting one.

Drass, Jammu and Kashmir

Drass needs no introduction when it comes to the offbeat tourist destinations in India. Situated in the Kargil district of Jammu and Kashmir, this small town is the place where several Indian soldiers gave their life as an outcome of the Kargil war, 1999. Holiday seekers come to this place on the way to ladakh to pay tribute to these martyrs. Apart from this, drass region is notably popular as a place of spiritual delight as time seems to stop when you visit the place.

If you want to seek spiritual enlightenment, then drass is one place you must visit before heading to ladakh. The place is in close proximity of amarnath caves which is an important religious site of Hindus. Not only this, but drass is also the coldest inhabited place in the country. It has scenic mountains, and war memorial, which is enough to take away your breath and give chills at the same time. Drass is an ideal place for soul seekers, travel junkies, wildlife and nature enthusiasts to learn some life lessons from the inhabitants here. If you are any of that, then you will certainly have a fulfilling time and uncountable memories to cherish in this lifetime.