5 Lesser-Known And Least Travelled Tourist Attractions In India


Tarkarli Beach,Maharashtra

Majuli is largest river island in the world situated in the lap of Bramhaputra River, it offers a wonder landscape to its tourists. Other than the natural escape, your visit now might make you a part of Rongali Bihu arranged by the Assam Tourism. The colorful and warm performances by the tribals, the delicious authentic Assamese serve in the namghar are highlights of the festival. If you’re planning to  visit to Majuli, you can always extend to other parts of North East India.

Lepchajagat, West Bengal

Romance lives in the dense and wild forests of pines, oaks and rhododendrons of Lepchajagat. To quench your natural thirst you have to travel to this Gateway of North Bengal, 45 minutes drive from Darjeeling. At an altitude of 6956 ft, the hub of attraction is Hawa Ghar, which offers a glorious view of the five classic peaks of the Kanchenjunga.  Exploring in Lepchajagat ends by sunset and thus your nights can be with your loved one, or a book or some favorite music around the campfire with sounds of crickets from the jungle around.

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