The
Taj Mahal in Agra, the Gateway in Bombay, Qutub Minar in Delhi, the back waters
of Kerala and the Victoria Memorial in Kolkata are amongst the most well known
tourist spots in India and everybody has heard of them. Sure they make for
great sightseeing and experience but India has so many more hidden gems that
people aren’t even aware of and those places don’t even cross their minds while
planning a holiday.
So the
next time you are thinking of a little getaway, this may just come in handy!
Bhitarkanika
National Park (Orissa)
Located
in the Kendrapada district of Orissa, the Bhitarkanika National Park is home to
the endangered estuarine crocodiles (the largest living repltiles) and the
white crocodiles. If lucky, one can also
spot pythons which inhabit this area.
Covered with lush mangrove forests , a boat ride on these waters from Khola to Dangmal is an unbelievable experience and more than often you actually get to see the big crocs in abundance.
Accommodation:
Sand & Pebbles Jungle Resorts
Nearest
Airport: Bhubaneswar (160 kms away)
Wayanad
(Kerala)
Think
Kerala and all that comes to your mind is Munnar, Kovalam, Cochin, Trivandrum and
Alleppey, But Kerala has another gem of a destination called Wayanad. Nesting
amongst the mountains of the western ghats, Wayanad is rich in wildlife and has
an abundance of coffee and spice plantations. Believed to have been inhabited by
humans more than 3000 years ago one can still see a glimpse of the bygone era
at the Edakkal caves which rich in wall paintings and pictorial writings. In
addition to this Wayanad also boasts of the largest concentration of the wild
Asiatic elephants in the world. A safari at the Muthanga wildlife sanctuary
almost always guarantees you a sight of this giant beast.
Accommodation:
Tranquil Resort
Nearest
Airports: Kozhikode (100 kms) ,Mysore (140 kms) & Bangalore (280 kms)
Orchha
(Madhya Pradesh)
The
historically rich town of Orchha has plenty to offer to history and culture
enthusiasts. Dotted with ancient architecture, a walk through this town will
leave with a tingling eeriness of the bygone era. A must visit is the Orchha
fort complex which consists of three palaces – Jehangir Mahal, Raj Mahal and
Rai Parveen Mahal.
Other notable places of interest are the ChatruBhuj Temple, the Laxmi-Narayan Temple and the Rama Raja Temple.
Accommodation:
Sheesh Mahal (a heritage property)
Nearest
Airport: Gwalior (119 kms) Orchha is also well connected via rail from Jhansi
For
more details to plan your travel click here.
Yelagiri
(Tamil Nadu)
Yelagiri
is a small hill station located in Vellore district in Tamil Nadu. While it is
slowly becoming popular as a tourist destination in Tamil Nadu, it’s still not
as crowded as other popular destination in Tamil Nadu such as Ooty and Pondicherry.
It’s an ideal destination for easy, laidback weekends. Yelagiri serves as a
fairy good spot for trekking with three hills that have a good number of trails
– Swamimalai hill, Javadi hills and Palamathi hills. The Punganoor artificial
lake is good for an evening walk or a boat ride can be enjoyed at leisure.
Travellers’
Tip: Alcohol is not sold at Yelagiri nor is it readily available on the sly,
best bet would be to carry your own stock.
Accommodation:
Hotel Landmark
Nearest
Airport: Bangalore (193 kms) & Chennai (219 kms)
Netrani
Island (Karnataka)
Netrani
is small island located off the coast of Karnataka. The closest town to Netrani
is Murudeshwar, which is 19 kms away. It
is also known as Pigeon Island, because of the large number of pigeons that
inhabit the island. It is one of the best sites for scuba diving in India and
one can sight a large range of aquatic fauna such as butterfly fish, trigger
fish and sometimes even Orcas and Whale Sharks!
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Accommodation:
RNS Residency (in Murudeshwar)
Nearest
Airport: Mangalore (154 km) & Goa (206 km)
So which one are you exploring next?!
Interesting article for avid travelers!
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