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3 Travel Destinations in India Will make you forget the Rest!

“Nothing ever becomes real till it is experienced,” –by John Keats

Adhering to the saying, all of us at some point of time might have dreamt or imagined of magnificent places, yes! We never discover its authentic feel until we make it to that place in real. India being known for its diverse cultural heritage, dazzling nature and other endless lures beckons tourists from the country and abroad flock to world renowned places like Taj Mahal, Shimla and Goa. India, however houses much more beyond this.

Drop all your worries for some time and pack your bags and plunge into discovering the beauty of less explored places in India. Simply turn off those smart gadgets, slow down on the pace of life a bit and take the road less travelled. Take bus tickets online from redbus, this reduce your hassles and helps to travel at ease.

The bizarre places in India holds virgin nature charm and cultural melting pot of cultures that effortlessly makes you leave everything else and get yourself immerse in the wild immediately. Here is a collection of three amazing places that are a must-visit for anyone who desires to witness the best of India.

Ladakh: This place is a perfect picture of an idyllic village life with the Indus River adding to its attractive charm. Here, inner peace is only a walk away. Don’t miss to sight the Lamayuru Monastery, is one of the oldest monasteries in Ladakh and a heritage site, signifies a serene atmosphere.

Kothi: This is a small village, close to Manali in Himachal Pradesh, offers panoramic view of snow-capped mountains, the Beas River gushing across a puzzled path. Nestled amidst lush green mountains, this village offers a perfect setting to disconnect with the outside world and reconcile with oneself. Locals say this little place has inspired writers and poets alike, so you know how the pen turns magical here!

Goa: Visiting during monsoon is recommendable. With no tourist crowds, you can spend lazy rainy days with your favourite drink in hand, reading a book. Or just grab your forgotten guitar with you and play some regional music accompanied by the locals. This is Goa with a curve and the Goa that will keep your feet busy most of the time. Need no special mention!