Hidden Places in India That You Probably Haven’t Heard Of

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In this magical India, there is something for everyone. Even this country offers satiety to every curious traveler with a quirky scent. When you discover some untold stories in unheard places, you will lose yourself in an unwinding state of mind. Also, you may witness some extreme and thrilling outdoor adventures.
Have you ever tried to visit such places and discover something new? You will be surprised if you go through this article which will give you a recreational drug. Now, here we have prepared a list of five unexplored places in India with something unique and exciting to indulge your craving for exploring hidden gems.

Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh

Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh offers hiking at a height of 3048m. This place has stunning and significant hermitages. Also, this place is the birthplace of Tsangyang Gyatso, the 6th Dalai Lama.
The beautiful town has many picturesque and unique places for its travelers, but, unfortunately, many people need to learn about this place. Aside from this, it defines Buddhist monks’ ancient culture and tradition. Here, Tawanda monasteries will amaze you with their sculptures, designs, and aesthetic vibes all over the place. Buddhists bless even these shrines.
You will praise the beauty of Tawang wrapped in the aroma of spiritual ambiance. Besides this, this unheard town offers mesmerizing orchid havens, such as; Tipi Orchid Sanctuary. Additionally, if you want to satisfy your taste buds with local foods, Tawang will indulge your appetite with unique artisanal cuisine.

Majuli, Assam

Majuli is a lush eco-friendly place in Assam. It offers views of an embryonic and unpolluted fresh, tranquil water island surrounded by Brahmaputra. The distance from Jorhat city is about 20 km.
Majuli lies across 1250 sq. km. It has plentiful attractions that many of us need to be made aware of. And, it is the world’s most oversized river island with an eerie atmosphere. It is worth millions of tourists yearly, but the number of footsteps is very few. Also, it deserves the crowning honor from UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites.
Here, you will witness a different culture with uniqueness and exciting facts. This place is the signature of the surviving history of Tribals, though they are still dwelling there. People should come and explore this place with such unusual beauty. Being the cultural capital of Assam, it offers several vibrant and colorful festivals. And, the most famous one is Raas. This festival will tell you the story of our enriched mythology.

Mandu, Madhya Pradesh

This mesmerizing place in Madhya Pradesh is known as Mandu. It is still unheard of to many, though it portrays an incarnation of elegant beauty. Besides this, Mandu is a sign of fancy amour that has validated evidence of love between Rani Roopmati and Prince Baz Bahadur.
Mandu boasts of its ancient architecture. Also, this place houses the oldest sheer monument in India. The local management has been preserving the residue part of this aboriginal city with proper maintenance. This remnant part of Mandu tells the story of the ancient historical landscape and the lifestyle of the people a back day.
While here, you will feel the essence of the monarchical period and royal patrimony. Along with this, some areas will give you the same feeling, including Jahaz Mahal, Baz Bahadur’s Palace, Jami Masjid, and Hindola Mahal.

Mawsynram, Meghalaya


Mawsynram in Meghalaya is the most dampened place in the world. Also, it is the most fantastic village in Meghalaya amidst the picturesque landscape and colorful nature. Even it aghast Cherrapunjee with a very minimal margin in respect of dampest areas in Meghalaya.
The lush scenic landscape, greeneries, and furtive rain make this place dramatic and ideal for escaping the hustle and bustle of cities. The ‘Maw’ means Khasi, which stands for ‘stone.’
Also, this place displays a vista of an enormous formation of stalagmites. Interestingly, these formations resemble the idol of ‘shivling.’ In addition, this place has many stunning hopping places, such as; Mawsmai Falls, Nohkalikai Falls, Mawsmai Caves, and others.

Kangojodi, Nahan

Kangojodi is an unheard place enclosed by the Himachal mountain ranges. Arrays of pine trees, smoky hills, and gulches contribute beauty to the Kangojodi’s landscape. Here you will feel the essence of solitude. Also, this less popularized place attracts very few tourists compared to the volume visiting its counterparts.
Why people do not visit this place raises an original question. This Knagojodi is worth a travel destination where you will get a natural retreat. Even for those who want to escape from the hurly-burly life of cities, Kangojodi will be the best hideaway for them. Sometimes, we feel over-stressed living in the concrete jungle. So, we should visit this place and enjoy its refreshing outdoor activities. Like, camping in the mountain area, adventure sports, hiking, trekking, or just meandering around the site.
The campsite is lovely and stunning, but otherwise, this town is sleepy with its beauty. The driving force of the majestic landscape of this town influx every corner of this place.

This list of un-heard places in India will keep you inspired, curious, and glued to new adventures. Also, these over-shadowed places will give you lifetime memories with their untouched landscapes. Lastly, read more about travel around the world here.

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