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Very rarely visited Places In India - But a must visit places

User Image Anuj Tiwari Last updated on: 12/26/2015, Permalink

Here is a rundown of spots you can go to in the up and coming year and gather huge number of new recollections and encounters.

1. Sawai Madhopur

Fortresses, sanctuaries, gardens and a national park with conceivable sightings of a tiger - that is Sawai Madhopur for you! The home to Ranthambore national park is a lovely city. Named after Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh I of Jaipur, who constructed the city, Sawai Madhpur offers you a decent short retrea


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2. Khajuraho

The delightful sanctuaries of Khajuraho delineate the sexual history of our nation in clear subtle elements. Spread more than 6 square kilometers, the complex has 20 sanctuaries, both little and massive. These sanctuaries were constructed together yet are illustrative of two religions - Hinduism and Jainism. These temples reflect the symbolism and expressiveness of antiquated Indian craftsmanship. Furthermore, these suggestive carvings are among the finest sanctuary craftsmanship on the plan


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3. Gulmarg

Gulmarg means a "Glade of Flowers". Located close to Srinagar, this delightful town is a slope station you should visit. Perfect to go in summers and in winters, Gulmarg offers you unparalleled encounters. You can go climbing, take a link auto ride furthermore attempt your hand at skiing here


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4. Varanasi

Varanasi is the city consecrated to Hindus and Buddhists both. It is the city with high religious criticalness. Be that as it may, it is additionally a dynamic town clamoring with youthful sightseers needing to investigate the city. Varanasi is one of the most blindingly bright, tenaciously clamorous and proudly careless spots on earth 


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5. Pondicherry

Pondicherry is your own one of a kind French town in India. With impacts from Dutch, Portuguese, British and French settlements, Pondicherry offers a horde of experiences. Pondy's vibe is a blend of blurred frontier period ville, bohemian-chic and a New Age-Old World home bas


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6. Almora

With the appealing magnificence of common excellence, Almora is an absolute necessity visit for any nature fan. Spotted with some frontier period structures, community-based weaving endeavors and entrenched trekking trails, Almora is a picturesque town. Shop, human watch or simply take a walk around the streets.


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7. Darjeeling

Darjeeling - the tea capital of India is a town like no other. Once a mid year retreat of the British Raj, Darjeeling still has the appeal of a slope town in place. The 'Toy Train' is an involvement in itself and it likewise offers you colonial-time building design, Buddhist religious communities, and an opportunity to spot snow panthers and red pandas at the adjacent zoo. The cherry on the top is the perspective of the majestic Mt Kanchenjunga from Darjeeli


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8. Hampi

Hampi is the vestiges of the once radiant Vijayanagara Empire. An UNESCO world legacy site, it is magnetic even in its demolished state. It has an old-world appeal about it that draws travelers from all strata of life. While the conventional visit to the remnants and the Hampi bazaar are an absolute necessity do, cross the waterway. The new joints are over the stream and offer a totally distinctive affair. Unwind and make the most of your time in the midst of the remnants of a lost domain.


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9. Pushkar

This town is not at all like some other in Rajasthan. Lodging one of only a handful few Brahma sanctuaries on the planet, Pushkar is a city that each Hindu aficionado must visit unique. With 52 washing ghats and various sanctuaries, the whole city murmurs with the sound of petitions to God and serenades. It has very much an enchanted quality about it that draws in both - inquisitive sightseers, and dedicated Hindus. Visit this spot and return hypnotized.


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10. Kutch (Kachchh)

This brilliant and socially rich area has an excellent handmade feel to it. Prominent mud construction modeling, variety of art customs and impeccable attire of local people make Kutch a perplexing town. Kutch is a refreshingly provincial and perfect scene that offers you a look into the lives of Indian tribals and their fine art and aptitudes. Do purchase a ghagra choli with point by point mirrorwork or a dazzlingly weaved Kediyu ( A streaming coat worn by men).


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11. Matheran

Matheran is a standout amongst the most well known slope stations in Maharashtra. Picturesque excellence, all encompassing perspectives of the city, 38 tops to trek to - there's nothing you can't do in Matheran. What makes it so extraordinary is that here, no vehicles are permitted in the city. There's an auto stopping office at the fringe of the city where you leave your autos and afterward investigate this town by walking. A decent weekend retreat from Mumbai, investigate Matheran over again.


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12. Amritsar

Home to Sikhism’s holiest shrine, the spectacular Golden Temple, one of India’s most serene and humbling sights, Amritsar is also a foodie's paradise. The old city, the area surrounding the Golden Temple is full of narrow bazaars and chaotic streets. The new city is a testament to the development in the area with gleaming malls and high-end restaurants. Shopping and eating are the best things to do in this city. Wagah-border, around 32 kms from the main city, is a must visit. 


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13. Ooty

The tiny hill station in the state of Tamil Nadu is a perfect place to enjoy the serenity of a calm town, away from the hustle-bustle of a metropolitan. The city will drench you in the holiday spirit. It will whisk you away to a dream land where you can relax all day in the middle of lush green gardens or on the banks of a calm lake. 


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14. Bikaner

Bikaner gives you the unexplored, real Rajasthan. It is where you see the colourful city merge with the barren desert in a beautiful manner. The imposing palaces, beautiful and richly sculptured temples of red and yellow sand stones display some of the finest creations of Rajput civilization. It is not very popular yet but it offers you something extra, an edge over any other city if Rajasthan. You have to visit it to explore it. 


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15. Coorg

Dubbed as the 'Scotland of India', Coorg is a peaceful hill station abundant with gardens and brimming with scenic beauty. Coorg is a paradise for adventure seekers and ideal for a family vacation at the same time. 


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16. Kochi (Cochin)

A major port, Kochi has been drawing traders and merchants for more than 600 years. It's the perfect city to start the exploration of the beautiful Kerala, and an apt representation of what all the state has to offer. It’s a delightful place to spend some time and nap in some of India’s finest homestays and heritage accommodation. Enjoy the serenity of Kerala with the backwaters and have a forget all about real life. 


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17. Shillong

The capital city of Meghalaya is rightly called the "Abode of Clouds". It has rapidly developed and may look like any modern town of India, but it retains some of its colonial-era charm in certain pockets. One cannot miss the elephant falls and the butterfly museum while visiting Shillong. 


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18. Lakshadweep

As stunning as it is isolated, Lakshadweep is a group of 36 little islands. The 4200 sq km of pristine archipelago lagoons, unspoiled coral reefs and warm waters are a magnet for sea enthusiasts and divers alike. This is a perfect destination when you want to be adventurous but in isolation! 


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19. Diu

This tiny island, connected to mainland by a bridge, is rich with Portugese influence. It's like a mix of Goa and Pondicherry. If you need a beer somewhere close to Gujarat, Diu is the place to be as alcohol is legal here. Ride a scooter on the beach and feel the wind in you hair. 


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20. Mysore

Mysore is the royal city of Karnataka, know for it's glittering royal heritage and magnificent monuments and buildings. Apart from it's grand architecture, Mysore is also a great place to shop for premium silk, sandalwood and incense. Also, the Bandipur National Park is a huge attraction. 


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So let's ditch the obvious Agra, Jaipur, Goa this coming year and explore some of new places. 


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