6 Unexplored Places in India that you must Visit

yashwwant singh

, Travel

At a point, when life gets too stressful and you need a break. It is imperative on you to pack your bags and go on a vacation. But with all the responsibilities and work load it’s hard to plan a long hiatus or a long dreamt fund-crunching foreign trip? Don’t worry; India is filled with stupendous unexplored places that will give you exceptionally memorable experience. We have put together all the offbeat places of India which are obscure but enchanting. If you are true traveler, then these places are must add to your travel list.

 

1. Kurnool, Seemandhra

This 29th state of India is blessed with rivers and temples. It is most visited for the most famous Tirupati Temple. The new Shirdi Sai Baba Temple, the Peta Anjanyeswami Temple and the Venugopalaswami Temple are other attraction points of Kurnool that makes it different from other places. Some blissful points of this place are Belum Caves, Oravakallu Rock Garden, the Tomb of Abdul Wahab and Rollapadu Wildlife Sanctuary. November- February is the best time to visit here,summer and monsoon makes the place too moist and hot.

Kurnool, SeemandhraSource

2. Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh

One of the less known and unexplored places, Ziro has agreeable weather throughout the year. This place is covered with greenery. The rice fields and green patches are eye-catching. Switch on your camera and let it take some incredible pictures. What is the best time to visit there? Obviously, anytime of the year because the wonderful climate of the Ziro makes it perfect to visit.

 Ziro, Arunachal PradeshSource

3. Majuli, Assam

World’s largest fresh water island lies 20 kilometers away from Jorhat and known as the cultural capital of Assam, Majuli. It is the most beautiful and unexplored place of India with celebrations of several festivals. Monsoon adds to the beauty of the Majuli and a cool climate makes the vacation to Majuli truly worthwhile. Pack your luggage and embark to this place at the time of October to March.

Majuli, AssamSource

4. Patan, Gujrat

Many of us haven’t heard of this place and didn’t know that the Patan has been added to UNESCO World Heritage Site list. Gaining in popularity among the travelling groups because of the Rani ka Vav. A place bordered by huge walls and an old-world charm makes the capital of Gujarat a lovely and remarkable holiday spot. Go there in the months of October to March.

Patan, GujratSource

5. Varkala, Kerala

The little paradise of Kerala, Varkala is sated with pristine beaches, shrines, hills and lighthouses. The most amazing places of Varkala are Papanasam Beach, the Kappil Lake and the lighthouses. Treat yourself with adventure sports- paragliding and parasailing in Varkala. September to April is the time to visit the blissful place of Kerala.

Varkala, KeralaSource

6. Kalimpong, West Bengal

A hill station in West Bengal that will leave you spellbound with its beauty. Kalimpong hasn’t been explored by too many people outside the borders of East. Crafts, Tibetan Monasteries, and Churches make this hill station a lovely retreat for summer and winters. The best time to go there is March to June and September to December.

Kalimpong, West BengalSource

The areas of the country that are least unexplored, yet beautiful and must visit are incredible. Hold on to you backpack get lost in the beauty of these places. Don’t wait! pick up your essentials and walk off for a vacation to treat yourself and soothe your senses.