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14 Must-Visit Natural Places You Need To Explore In India

6. Lonar Lake, Maharashta

14 Must-Visit Natural Places You Need To Explore In India

The Lonar lake is a stunning. saline-soda lake formed by a meteor impact, and is the only hypervelocity impact crater found in ballistic rock anywhere on the planet. There are numerous temples surrounding the lake – suggesting it was once considered an important spiritual place – although most of them sit in ruins today.

7. The Andaman Islands

14 Must-Visit Natural Places You Need To Explore In India

The Andamans are a series of 325 islands found in the Andaman sea to the east of mainland India, towards the coast of Myanmar. The islands are a true slice of paradise, featuring world class diving and numerous pristine, tropical beaches.

8. Chitkul, Kinnaur District

14 Must-Visit Natural Places You Need To Explore In India

Chitkul is a small village found in the Kinnaur District of the state of Himachal Pradesh. It is famous for being the last inhabited settlement before travelers reach the Chinese border, and for its spectacular mountain scenery. Potatoes grown at Chitkul are also considered to be among the best in the world!

9. Tea Estates, Tamil Nadu Hills

14 Must-Visit Natural Places You Need To Explore In India

Tamil Nadu is the southernmost state in India and home to a number of diverse sights including 8 UNESCO world heritage sites, a wide range of classic art, impressive Hindu temples, high hill stations and coastal beach resorts. It is also one of India’s best known tea growing regions, and the rolling green tea fields prove a picturesque view for keen photographers.

10. Tso Moriri, Ladakh

14 Must-Visit Natural Places You Need To Explore In India

Tso Moriri is a striking lake set in a stunning part of the Ladakhi region of Jammu and Kashmir. The lake sits at a high altitude of 14,836 feet (4522m) and is fed by springs and melting snow from surrounding mountains. People can only access the lake during the summer, as conditions are typically too extreme during winter.




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