‘Boat floating in the air, land like the moon…’ These 5 amazing places are best to visit on New Year, you will not feel like returning.
Travel is not just a means of going from one place to another; It also provides a moment of respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. When a person sets out on a journey, he not only changes his path but also reshapes his thoughts and outlook. There are many such places in India which are difficult to believe at first glance. Sometimes the mind wonders whether such places can really exist on earth.
In some places the water is so clear that boats seem to be floating in the air, while in others the land looks like the surface of the moon. In some places the forests look as if they are floating on water. The beauty of these places is so unique that even photographs cannot capture their true beauty completely. Such places are not just to be seen, but to be felt. Only when you reach there do you understand how creative and mysterious nature can be. If you are looking for something different from the usual hill stations and beaches, then definitely visit these amazing and undiscovered places in India.
Agrang Kel, Kashmir
Agrang Kel, a small village in Kashmir, looks like an artist’s painting. Its clear blue waters, all around peace and high snow covered mountains make this place special. That is why Agrang Kel is called the “Blue Lagoon” of India. Coming here, it feels as if the real world has stopped for a while. To reach this village, you can take an army-monitored cable car or do an exciting and challenging trek of three to four hours.
Khajjiar, Himachal Pradesh
Khajjiar in Himachal Pradesh is known as “Mini Switzerland”. Lush green grass, dense pine forests and distant snow-covered peaks give the experience of a European valley. Along with its natural beauty, there is also the Khajji Nag Temple, which is dedicated to the serpent god. Khajjiar is about 95 kilometers from Pathankot Railway Station and 130 kilometers from Kangra’s Gaggal Airport.
sand dunes of jaisalmer
Known as the “Golden Desert”, the sand dunes of Jaisalmer seem to be from another planet. Coming here one realizes that the desert of Rajasthan is not just sand, but a royal experience. As the sun sets, the golden sand of the sand dunes changes color, and the peace that surrounds it takes you to a different world. Sam Dunes is about 45 kilometers from Jaisalmer. To reach here, a taxi can be easily booked from Jaisalmer.
St. Mary’s Island, Karnataka
St. Mary’s Island in Karnataka is known as the “Secret Beach”. Its specialty is the rare volcanic rocks here, which make it unique on earth. The blue sea and hexagonal rocks make it feel like a fantasy film set. St. Mary’s Islands are a group of four small islands off the Udupi coast. Famous for its white sand and clear blue waters, it can be reached in about 30 minutes by boat from Malpe Beach.
Lamayuru, Ladakh
The Lamayuru region of Ladakh resembles the surface of the moon, hence it is also called “Moonland” or Chandralok. Its dry hills, strange shape and all around peace make it like some other planet away from the earth. It is about 115 kilometers from Leh. The nearest airport to reach Lamayuru is Leh International Airport, and from there one can travel by taxi or bicycle.
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