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A place with unblemished clear water fringed by tough mountains. Get your total serenity here.
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Yes, they are root. These roots are more than a hundred feet long and are amazingly strong enough to carry the weight of 50 people at one time. Fortunately, they are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site because cool things like this don’t happen all the time.
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Located at a remote place in India with the largest salt desert in the world, is an area where watered locale dried up for you to experience a panoramic view of the beautiful Rann of Kutch.
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Filled with culture, history, heritage and natural beauty, Almora is situated in one of the eastern corners of Uttarakhand. This place is also a home to some of the notable temples such as the Nanda Devi, Rudreshwar Mahadev Temple, etc.
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What a striking resemblance to The of Sound of Music ‘Climb Every Mountain’ scene! This well-known romantic location is located at the foot of Dhauladkar, in the lap of Himalayas.
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Of course, how can you not climb the Himalayas when in India. This trail provides the all-in-one experience – vision of snow, ice, streams, untouched forest, and scenic camping places. You will love it!
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This is known to be one of the scariest places in India but doesn’t seem to stop tourist from visiting the area. However, you will only be allowed in before sunset as they have a strict rule that it’s out of bounds after sunsets.