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Done and dusted with Goa’s beachside chill and Himachal’s magnificent hills? Worry not! It is time you have a look at these remote places that haven’t faced a heavy influx of tourists yet. Tourism in India needs to develop and decongest from the conventional tourist destinations in India. And in a country as vast and diverse as India, there is always scope for more.

With the same view in mind, we bring to you 15 amazing places in India that deserve more tourists. Here, have a look.

Hidden treasures of the North-east

1. West Kameng District, Arunachal Pradesh

The Kameng Gate at the snowclad hill district in Arunachal Pradesh

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The scenic hill district named after the river of the same name, Kameng was divided into Tawang, East Kameng, and West Kameng due to political reasons. Of these, the West Kameng is often compared to Papua New Guinea’s New Ireland because of its striking beauty. Owing to its remoteness, the region remains to be one of the less visited places in India that deserve more travelers.

Best time to visit: March – mid-June & September – mid-December

Also visit: Tawang and Nuranang Falls


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2. Keibul Lamjao on Loktak Lake, Manipur

Fisherman in boat at Loktak Lake in Manipur

Keibul Lamjao – the only floating park in the world – is another destination in North-east India that deserves more tourists. The floating of the garden on the Loktak Lake is due to the decomposition of the plant material. Home to the endangered Sangai deer, the lake region in the Bishnupur district of Manipur should be on your bucket list for the winters.

Best time to visit: November – March

Suggested Read: 22 Natural Wonders In India That Your Geography Teacher Forgot To Tell You About

3. Pelling and Ravangala, Sikkim

The Buddha Statue at the Buddha Park in Pelling district of Sikkim

Still untouched by the ‘tourism’ as such, Pelling is slowly gaining importance as a cultural extravaganza & a serene hideout at the same time. And for the adventurous mountaineers and trekkers, it is undoubtedly a delightful getaway that can be included in your Sikkim tour packages. Travelers can also include Ravangala, located 48 km from Pelling.

Best time to visit: Mid-February – June & September – December

Suggested Read: 20 Bewitching Places To Visit In Pelling And Its Vicinity

4. Haflong, Assam

Haflong - a secluded and romantic eastern delight

Emerald green valleys, silvery waters, unique orchids, and rare species of birds make up the scenic vistas of Haflong. The beautiful Haflong Lake, the local culture & cuisine, and the flora & fauna of the quaint hill station makes it a must visit destination in the northeast.

Best time to visit: October – February


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5. Dzukou Valley, Nagaland-Manipur border

A bridge in the middle of the lush green Dzukou Valley in Nagaland

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A new geographical belt altogether, Dzukou Valley is an unexplored destination on the border of the lesser-visited states of Nagaland and Manipur. The destination can be reached after an easy trek from Viswema Village – a short drive in a shared car from Kohima.

Note: Don’t forget to pack food for the trek.

Best time to visit: October – May

6. Tuophema Tourist Village, Nagaland

Identical homes in the tourist village of Touphema in Nagaland

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The Tuophema tourist village in Nagaland, another hidden jewel of the northeast, is located 41 km from Kohima. The village offers a chance to the tourists to explore an altogether new culture & a new social system in the village.

Don’t miss: Traditional rice beer and bamboo baked dishes of the Naga cuisine.

Best time to visit: October – May; especially during the annual festival of Angami Sekrenyi in the month of February

7. Unakoti, Tripura

The rock carvings at Unakoti that are believed to belong to 1 crore gods and goddesses who once accompanied Lord Shiva

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Unakoti, a magical archaeological site located 180 km from Agartala, has been another remote destination for even the travelers heading to the northeast. The destination has almost one crore carved figures that date back to the 7th century.

According to Shaivites, once Lord Shiva took a night halt here with 1 crore other gods & goddesses. The next morning, none of them woke up. Furious at them, Lord Shiva cursed them to become stone images and continued his journey alone to Kashi.

Best time to visit: October – May

8. Aizawl, Mizoram

A beautifully lit hill-road in Aizawl in Mizoram

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Be it the bustling Burra Bazaar that offers amazing bamboo handicrafts or Durtlang Hills overlooking the city, Aizawl – the capital city – has everything to make a holiday truly memorable. But the remoteness of the destination has left it untouched from the tourism scene in India.

Tip: Take a hike to the Durtlang Hills to give you a bird’s eye view of the city.

Best time to visit: October – March

9.Mawlynnong, Meghalaya

The famous Living Root Bridge in the Mawlynnong village of Meghalaya

Yes, it is tribal. But, at the same time, it is pristine and horribly clean. Located about 90 km south of Shillong, the Mawlynnong village was declared as the cleanest village in Asia in 2003. Both the community and the government work cordially to promote the eco-tourism of the wild village. And the awe-inspiring millennium-old Living Roots bridge is a sight to behold.

Tip: Take a trek from Mawlynnong to the Living Root Bridge, visit the scenic Umterming waterfall, and stay in one of the homestays on the stilts.

Best time to visit: October – April

The clean streets of Mawlynnong

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Unspoken wonders from the West

10. Osian, Rajasthan

One of the ancient temples in Osian region of Rajasthan

For those who love historical architecture but do not want to be surrounded by a large crowd, Osian village in the Jodhpur district of Rajasthan is the place to be. And the fact that it is located near an oasis in the Thar Desert makes the land of these 8th-century temples a must-visit destination.

Best time to visit: November – March

11. Kaas Plateau, Maharashtra

A beautiful shot of the Kaas Plateau in Maharashtra that is covered with flowers

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The Kaas Plateau to Maharashtra is what the Valley of Flowers is to Uttarakhand. Located 22 km from Satara, the 1000 hectare plateau is covered with wild flowers. The beauty of this place makes it a perfect location for the shooting of a romantic Bollywood movie.

Best time to visit: September – October

Suggested Read: The Challenging Trek To Valley Of Flowers In Uttarakhand

Whispers from the North

12. Nag Tibba, Uttarakhand

A joyful group at the top of the Nag Tibba Summit

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An easy winter trek in Himalayas, Nag Tibba is home to the temple of Nag Deva (Snake God). And the beautiful sight of the Swargarohini & Nanda Devi peaks from Thatyur only adds to its charm. Though it is not totally off the tourism scene, the beautiful hill station in Uttarakhand definitely deserves more tourists.

Best time to visit: Mid-November – March

13. Crank’s Ridge, Uttarakhand

A shot of the Kasar Devi Temple at the Cranks Ridge in Uttarakhand

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Crank’s Ridge, popularly known as the Hippie Hill, had gained attention during the 1960’s as a ‘power center’. Legends like Bob Dylan, Cat stevens, and Allen Ginsberg made it popular with the western alternative crowd. D.H. Lawrence – the famous English novelist – too spent two summers at this place. The natural forest fires in the valley below attract backpackers during the summers. However, there is more to this destination that can bring this quaint destination on the Uttarakhand tourism scene.

Best time to visit: March – June and September – November

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And the rest of India

14. Gandikota, Andhra Pradesh

The awesome view of the Gandikota gorge from atop its boulders during sunset

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The Gandikota village in the Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh gives a strong competition to the Arizona’s Grand Canyon. And the spectacular gorge formed by river Pennar that cuts through the Erramala hills is not the only highlight. A magnificent Gandikota Fort rests atop the gorge. And then there are adventure activities like rock climbing, kayaking, rappelling, and trekking for those who seek more than just a calm & relaxing holiday.

Best time to visit: September – February

Suggested Read: Unravel The Mystery Of Gandikota: The Grand Canyon Of India

15. Chitrakote and Tirathgarh, Chhattisgarh

A late evening shot of the magnificent Chitrakote waterfalls in Chhattisgarh

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Chhattisgarh may not be on your wishlist yet. But we assure you, the state from Central India has lots of hidden jewels. The magnificent Chitrakote & Tirathgarh waterfalls are only two such delightful places. The Chitrakote region offers stay options in cottages and luxury tents. The mini-Niagara of India is known to be the broadest waterfall in India. The water of the Tirathgarh Falls plunges 91 meters in a single drop. The two offer breathtaking views and must definitely be visited.

Best time to visit: July – October

 

Isn’t India truly magnificent? I am sure you agree as much as we do. These destinations have plenty of tourism potential and we are ready to share these places with the world. We did our part. Now, it is time you do yours.

Spread the word and make sure your buddies become aware of how incredible India is!

Further Read: 30 Unexplored Places In India That Will Totally Stump You

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Frequently Asked Questions About Places In India That Deserve More Travelers

What are the offbeat tourist places in India?

Mawlynnong, Unakoti, Osian, Keibul Lamjao, Haflong, and West Kameng District are some of the offbeat places to visit in India.

What is the ideal time to explore North East India?

The ideal time to plan for a trip to North East India is from September to May. The weather at most of the destinations in North East India is favorable during this time and will give you the opportunity to explore at your own pace.

What are the well-known tourist attractions in India?

Taj Mahal, Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple), Mumbai, Varanasi, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Amer Fort are some of the most popular tourist places in India.

Where is Dzukou Valley located?

Dzukou Valley is located falls in the Mao district of Manipur and is one of the offbeat but gorgeous places to visit in India.

What is the ideal time to explore Meghalaya?

The suitable months to plan for a trip to Meghalaya is from October to June. The temperatures and weather conditions are favorable during these months and the visitors can explore the place without any issues.

Is India worth visiting?

It depends on choices and preferences. However, India has everything you could ask for. From mighty mountains to pristine beaches, plateaus to islands, there is everything.

What is the best time to plan for a trip to Western India?

The best time to explore Western India is from October to March as the temperatures and weather conditions during these months at most of the places during this time are favorable.


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