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Khajjiar is a hill station in the Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh. This place is so beautiful that people call it the mini Switzerland of India. The Village sits on a small plateau near a water supply lakecovered in weeds.

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Khajjiar is a hill station in the Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh. This place is so beautiful that people call it the mini Switzerland of India. The Village sits on a small plateau near a water supply lakecovered in weeds.mcdonald's around me

 

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There are some sights you can visit in Khajjiar such as Khajji Nag Temple where you can see a beautiful blend of Hindu and Muslim architecture, Khajjiar Ground from where you can see the enchanting, huge Kailash Mountain, the Panch Pandav symbolizing the Five Pandavas Tree and their wife Draupadi.

 

2. Garvey

 

Gavi is one of the top 10 ecotourism attractions in Kerala and recently, it has received a lot of good reviews. Gavi is now under the Kerala Forest Development Corporation project and attracts many tourists from various countries, especially Europeans.

 

The pristine green areas of the forest attract most people who go on trekking , trekking and hiking expeditions to see the real beauty of the area.

 

3. Persian

 

Osian is a desert town in the Jodhpur district of Rajasthan. The town has some historic impostor relics and has old buildings that are a pleasure to visit if you like history. Most architectural wonders belong to the period between the 8th and 12th centuries.

 

The town is known as the Thar Desert and an oasis of Khajuraho in Rajasthan.

 

4. Keibul Lamjao

 

Keibul Lamjao, located in the Bishnupur area of   Manipur, is known as the largest floating lake in the world. It covers an area of   40 square kilometers. You can also spot an endangered deer called sangai, which is a brow deer found only here.

 

However, the deer is said to be worried about losing its home because the floating river cannot handle its own food supply. The lake is covered with rotting plants. You'll also find plenty of birds, dogs, fawns, and even deer and wild boars.

 

5. Ollie

 

When you think of skiing and snowfall, what destinations come to mind? Maybe Sikkim, Jammu and Kashmir, or even Himachal Pradesh, right? But did you know that Uttarakhand also has a ski resort?

 

Yes, it's in Auli, which hosts an annual National Ski Championship. You even have the largest artificial lake in the world here.

 

6. Unakoti

 

Unakoti in Tripura has some incredible stone carvings that you must visit. Legend has it that these stone sculptures are actually gods cursed by Lord Shiva. It is said that Lord Shiva stopped at this place for one night on his way to Kashgar and insisted that everyone wake up before sunrise to continue the journey.

 

The LORD provoked his companions and slept until sunrise, cursing them all for turning to stone and continuing his journey alone.

 

7. Maolin Countryside

 

The village, which is touted as the cleanest village in Asia, is located on the hills of East Kasi in Meghalaya. The whole village is pure beauty, and when you breathe in the fresh air of the village, you know what you've been missing all these years.

 

The community strives to preserve the beauty of the village, so it is rightly called "God's own village". The whole village looks like a surreal and beautiful bride during the rainy season.

 

8. Cave paintings at Bhimbetka

 

If you enjoy seeing some of the oldest paintings of mankind, you will love visiting Bhimbetka in Madhya Pradesh. This attraction is only 40 kilometers away from Bhopal. The name Bhimketa is named after the brave Pandawa Bhima in the famous epic Mahabharata.

 

The rocks in the area are beautifully painted, and most of the paintings are over 30,000 years old. You can see paintings from different periods here - Period 1 (Paleolithic), Period 2 (Mesolithic), Period 3 (Stone Age), Periods 4 and 5 (Early History) and Periods 6 and 5 Issue 7 (Middle Ages).

 

9. Victory Hill

Victory Hill is located in Puthupalli village in Kottayam, Kerala state, just 15 kilometers from the town. Apart from the hill, here is one of the famous temples in Kerala, dedicated to Lord Ram and his brother Lakshman. This destination was once a dense forest where sages once lived frugally.

 

Several demons had come here to break the peace of these saints, and Lord Ram and his brother protected them from the demons. That's why the mountain is named "Victory Mountain". The temple was built by the emperor Cheraman Perumal of ancient Kerala.

 

at the end

These are some of the unconventional attractions in the country that you must visit at least once in your life. So don't forget to include most, if not all, of them in your itinerary.

 

 

 


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