Nov 27, 2025
Called the “Grand Canyon of India,” it offers rock climbing, rappelling, kayaking, and stunning gorge views. A must visit for adventure and photography lovers.
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One of India’s least explored valleys. Trek through meadows, cross wooden bridges, go river rafting in the Kishanganga, and enjoy mountain views without tourist rush.
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A peaceful Himalayan hideout near Darjeeling ideal for forest trekking, birding, and scenic hikes overlooking Kanchenjunga, without the crowds of mainstream hill stations.
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Beyond its culture, Majuli is great for cycling trails, birdwatching, and exploring wetlands. Perfect for slow adventure seekers who prefer nature filled escapes.
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Less visited than the main Spiti circuit, Pin Valley offers raw landscapes, high altitude treks, pristine monasteries, and challenging terrain for advanced hikers.
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Turtle conservation walks, rugged coastal treks, hidden beaches, and forested forts make this a unique adventure spot on the Konkan coast.
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A haven for river rafting, canyoning, and forest adventures. The Kali River and the dense wildlife sanctuary make it a thrilling alternative to Rishikesh.
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Perfect for trekkers seeking quiet trails, pine forests, rice fields, and Apatani tribal culture. Ideal for camping, hiking, and cycling away from crowded Himalayan routes.
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