We would be lying to ourselves if we don’t have the fantasy to go on vacations abroad. But not all of us are fortunate enough to travel overseas considering the hefty expenses, exchange rate, and a lot more!
But what if you can have a great vacation “abroad” in your homeland.
why bother to leave India when it has so much to offer.
India has its share of spectacular places, even the natives aren’t aware of, from graceful valleys to colorful streets, soothing beaches and inspired architecture, and what not!
In addition, you will save time and so much money basically you can explore so much for less!!
These great places in India will give you the feeling of being overseas without having to be overseas.
Kashmir
snow-capped mountains, lake floating market, various other stunning places, and the sight of massive cows. Tersely Kashmir is super similar to Switzerland.
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands have some of the best places for you to explore with great water sports like diving, with all that blue, green tint surrounding you, you don’t really need to dress up and fly to Thailand to experience it.
Coorg
India seems to be somewhat connected to the Scottish scenery.
Green meadows, terrains, and fields make this another great equivalent to Scotland.
Shillong
Hey, cherry blossom doesn’t happen only in Japan you can get the taste of the same here in India.
All you have to do is just head over to Shillong’s hill town in November to behold the enchanting sight of the cherry blossom.
Thar Desert
India’s own warm arid land filled with scorpions, sand, snakes, and endless dunes filled with stars a great place to stargaze, why waste money on Sahara when you have a great Thar in your country.
Pondicherry
The architecture in the Pondicherry colony reflects the styles of Portuguese, Dutch, and French colonial times.
The seamless transition from native Tamil houses to French is so-so fascinating and stunning.
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