(Part-2) The Most-20 Beautiful Places In India Have To See In 2023 To Believe.

The Most-20 Beautiful Places In India
Have To See In 2023 To Believe      
 (Part-2)
With a geography as vast and varied such as ours, it is hard not to find a beautiful place in India. We have the snow-capped Himalayas in the North, the beautiful stretches of sand dunes in the West, the picturesque lands and hills in the East, and a coastline of over 7500 km in the South.
Since there’s so much to see, one would be compelled to know about the different places in the country that stand out. When looking for some of the most beautiful places in India, you’ll stumble upon many. However, there are a number of places that you must visit.
20 Most Beautiful Places In India
  • Manali – The Adventurous Retreat In Himalayas
  • Matheran Hill, Raigad – Plethora Of Green, Serene Beauty
  • Zanskar Valley, Ladakh – A Mystic Dale
  • Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh – The Calm Monasteries
  • Munsiyari, Uttrakhand – Miscellany Of Verdant Slopes
  • Chilika Lake, Odisha – The Unexplored, Hidden Gem Of The East
  • Agumbe, Karnataka – A Dashing Source Of Fresh Air & Vistas
  • Rann Of Kutch – Salt Desert Of The West
  • Loktak Lake, Manipur – A Source Of Power Generation
  • Caves, Meghalaya – Pothole Of The East
  • Palolem Beach, Goa – Nature And Nightlife
  • Nilgiri Hills, Tamil Nadu – A Wonder Of Western Ghats
  • Bhedaghat, Madhya Pradesh – Tranquility And Sacredness
  • Lonar Crater, Maharashtra – A Lake With Awe-Inspiring History
  • Gulmarg, Jammu And Kashmir – For A Heavenly Travel Experience
  • Gandikota Canyon, Andhra Pradesh – Enjoy Learning About The Vast History
  • Kudremukh Grassland, Karnataka – Nature And Heritage
  • Kaas Plateau, Maharashtra – A Flowery Experience
  • Sundarbans Mangrove, West Bengal – Lush Greenery And More Natural Wonders
  • Ziro Hill Station, Andhra Pradesh – A Famous Census Town

21.    Manali – The Adventurous Retreat In Himalayas



Renowned for its snow-covered mountains, scenic beauty, history and culture, Manali, often referred to as the “Valley of the Gods”. A paradise for lovers of adventure sports, Manali is best for trekking and paragliding.

   Best time to visit: May to October



22.    Matheran Hill, Raigad –

                                                 Plethora Of Green, Serene Beauty


Matheran is an amazing place where nature is playing active role with you and where you can enjoy every breath with nature within in the weekend time. Matheran is an eco-sensitive region, declared by the Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of India. It is one of the few places in the world where vehicles are not allowed.


23.     Zanskar Valley, Ladakh – A Mystic Dale



Wrapped in snow capped peaks and huddled amidst two tiny alpine lakes, Zanskar is a beautiful tourist destination in the northern parts of India. It is one of the scantily inhabited Himalayan valleys blessed with immense natural scenic beauty.

            Best time to visit: April to June


24.      Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh – The Calm Monasteries

      A thinly populated mountainous tract lying on the Northwest extremity of  Arunachal Pradesh in north east India, Tawang is the seat of one of the oldest and largest Buddhist monastery in India. Being the birthplace of the 6th Dalai Lama, it also houses Geluga, the premier Buddhist school in Tibet.

        Best time to visit: March to October

 

 25.     Munsiyari, Uttrakhand – Miscellany Of Verdant Slopes

Munsiyari literally translated means a place with snow. Also referred as the little Kashmir, it offers stunning views of snow capped higher Himalayan ranges. Panchachuli is a group of five peaks and is the star attraction at Munsiyari. It is rich in diverse flora and fauna.

 

 

26.     Chilka Lake, Odisha – 

                              The Unexplored, Hidden Gem Of   The East

Asia’s largest brackish water lagoon with water spread, Chilika is recognized as one of the most important wetlands in the world because it is home to a phenomenal variety of birds. Chilika Lake offers visitors a spectacular display of its colorful avian charms in a thousand different hues presented by over 160 species.

Best time to visit: November to February

 

 

27.     Agumbe, Karnataka – A Dashing Source Of Fresh Air   

         & Vistas


The hill station of Agumbe is known for its scenic beauty and biodiversity. One can find several species of flora and fauna which are rarely found elsewhere. The lush green view all around, the attractions for the visitors is the spectacular sunset and vast opportunities it offers to the trekkers.

 

28.     Rann Of Kutch – Salt Desert Of The West

Kutch district is the largest district of India having its origins from the Sanskrit word “Kutchboo” meaning tortoise. Kutch has always been a land brimming with festivity, excitement and an unparalleled vigour for life. This vigour is evident in every aspect of the lifestyle of its people. Kutch in every sense is a land which never fails to amaze.

Best time to visit: November to February

 

29.      Loktak Lake, Manipur – A Source Of Power Generation

Loktak Lake is the largest freshwater lake in northeastern India, located in Manipur. It is also called the only floating lake in the world due to the floating phumdis. This ancient lake plays an important role in the economy of Manipur. It serves as a source of water for hydropower generation, irrigation drinking water supply and wildlife.

Best time to visit: November to May

30.     Caves, Meghalaya – Pothole Of The East

Caves enhance the natural beauty of Meghalaya, located in most of the districts of Meghalaya. While exploring the caves, your journey will pass through the dark and murky interiors. Caves provide a sense of exhilaration to your journey.

 

31.     Palolem Beach, Goa – Nature And Nightlife

When looking for the best places to visit in India, you can’t miss out the breathtaking beaches of Goa. Palolem beach is one of the most picturesque locations in Goa. Apart from its natural wonders, tourists as well as locals love this beach for its nightlife. There are several silent discos on this beach. Moreover, you’ll also get to witness the best of wildlife, including turtles, birds, gaur, and wild boars.

Best time to visit: November to February

 

32.     Nilgiri Hills, Tamil Nadu – A Wonder Of Western Ghats

A part of the Western Ghats, Nilgiri Hills lie in the western region of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. When looking for some of the most iconic locations in the country, you should definitely explore these awe-striking hills in the south. Doddabetta is considered to be the highest mountain in the Nilgiri Range at a height of 2637 meters. More than 24 peaks reach beyond 2,000 meters.

Best time to visit: September to November; March to May

 

 

33.     Bhedaghat, Madhya Pradesh – 

                                                             Tranquility And Sacredness





Located in the Jabalpur district of Madhya Pradesh, Bhedaghat is counted amongst the most wondrous towns in the state. Established beside river Narmada, at a distance of 20 kilometers from the city of Jabalpur, Bhedaghat is a must visit for those looking for a peaceful getaway. Some of the sites that are worth witnessing here are Marble Rocks, Dhuandhar Falls, and Chaunsath Yogini temple.

Best time to visit: September to March

 

 

34.      Lonar Crater, Maharashtra –

                                               A Lake With Awe-Inspiring History



Also known by the name Lonar Lake, Lonar Crater is one of the most visited sites in the Buldhana district of Maharashtra. This tourist attraction is quite a prominent National Geo-heritage Monument and its formation happened due to the collision of an asteroid in the Pleistocene Epoch. The lake goes as deep as 150 meters and as long as 1830 meters.

Best time to visit: November to January

 

 

35.     Gulmarg, Jammu And Kashmir – 

                                                 For A Heavenly Travel Experience



Gulmarg in Jammu and Kashmir is known to be an ideal place for skiing and is a must-visit hill station where you’ll get a chance to see the best of nature. Located in the Baramulla district, amidst the awe-striking Pir Panjal Range, Gulmarg is admired for its dreamy natural setting. If you’re looking for those beautiful places in India where you can also try some of the best adventurous activities, then you must visit the town of Gulmarg.

Best time to visit: March to June

 

 

36.     Gandikota Canyon, Andhra Pradesh – 

                                        Enjoy Learning About The Vast History


When searching for the most beautiful place in India, you’ll come across many but Gandikota Canyon in Andhra Pradesh definitely deserves to be on the list. Established on the bank of Penna River, this village is admired for its historicity. This village is essentially a fort and used to be a power center for numerous dynasties, namely Pemmasani Kamma Nayakas, Golconda Sultanate, and Kalyani Chalukyas.

Best time to visit: September to February

 

 

37.     Kudremukh Grassland, Karnataka – 

                                                                       Nature And Heritage

Kudremukh is a renowned range of mountains. Kudremukh is also the name of a peak, which lies in the district of Chikmagalur in Karnataka. Established at a  distance of 20 kilometers from the temple town of Kalasa, Kudremukh is rightly known to be one of the most amazing places in India. This place is historically famous in the state of Karnataka and is an ideal tourist site for both nature lovers and history buffs.

Best time to visit: March to May

 

38.     Kaas Plateau, Maharashtra – A Flowery Experience


This plateau is also famous by the name Kaas Pathar. Kaas Plateau is located at a distance of 25 kilometers from the city of Satara. The plateau is a part of Sahyadri Sub Cluster in the Western Ghats and has been recorded as one of the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Sites in the year 2012. It has been established at a height of 1200 meters. On your visit to this plateau, you’ll get a chance to witness above 850 species of flowers – clearly, it is one of the most beautiful places in India.

Best time to visit: September to October

 

 

39.     Sundarbans Mangrove, West Bengal – 

                                 Lush Greenery And More Natural Wonders



For those who want to spend quality time amidst nature, one of the most amazing places in India that they can visit is Sundarbans Mangrove. This region is in the delta that has been created as a result of the unison of Meghna Rivers, Ganga, and Brahmaputra. If you happen to be in West Bengal, make sure you visit Sundarbans Mangrove without fail

Best time to visit: September to March

 

 

40.     Ziro Hill Station, Andhra Pradesh – 

                                                                   A Famous Census Town

Located in the district of Lower Subansiri, Ziro is a popular census town in Andhra Pradesh. This town is established at a distance of 115 kilometers from the city of Itanagar. This is counted amongst the most amazing places in India owing to the fact as to how beautifully the heritage of Andhra Pradesh is depicted here, becoming a part of the list of UNESCO World Heritage Site tentative.

Best time to visit: March to October


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Now that you have gone through a list of the most beautiful places in India, don’t forget to add them to your itinerary for a fulfilling travel experience. Each place listed here will easily make your vacation in India worthwhile.

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