14 Sites of Natural Beauty in India

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India is a land of surprises that evokes thoughts of fantastic food,
colorful people, bustling cities and ancient heritage. As the 7th largest
country (by land mass) in the world, you can also be sure that it offers a
wealth of varying landscapes and places of natural beauty that are sure to
appeal to people who want to get away from it all. From the skyscraping
mountains of the north to the beautiful beaches of the coast, India really
does offer breathtaking views for any nature lover. Here are 14 of the most
spectacular sights you can find in this wonderful country.

*1. The Nubra Valley, Ladakh*
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The Nubra Valley is a high altitude desert that is found on the Tibetan
Plateau in the far north of India. Little precipitation falls there and
vegetation is only found along river beds. The vast valley is famous for
its sand dunes and unique, otherworldly landscape.
*2. Nohkalikai Falls, Cherrapunji*
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The Nohkalikai Falls are the tallest waterfalls in India, plunging some
1115 feet (350 meters) over a well vegetated cliff side near the town of
Cherrapunji in Eastern India. The falls take their name from the Khasi for
"Jump of Ka Likai" and makes reference to a local legend about a girl
called Ka Likai who jumped from the cliff next to the falls after her
Mother was killed by her Stepfather.
*3. Mizoram State, Eastern India*
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The state of Mizoram in the far east of India is a land of lush hills,
hidden valleys rushing rivers and pristine lakes. It boasts a pleasant
climate with warm summers and comparatively mild winters, while heavy
rainfalls feed local crops and maintain the attractive greenery that
characterize this beautiful region.
*4. Jog Falls, Sagara Tuluk*
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The Jog Falls - also known as the Gerosoppa Falls or the Jogada Gundi - are
a major tourist attraction found in the western state of Karnataka. The
attractive cascade plunges 830 feet (230m) and is a feature of the
Sharavathi River, while the amount of water flowing changes dramatically
between the seasons.
*5. Matheran, Maharashtra*
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Matheran is a tiny hill station located just 90km from Mumbai, and it's
renowned for its incredible sunsets. It sits at an elevation of around
2,625 feet (800m) and offers dramatic, panoramic views of the surrounding
scenery. The town itself features beautifully preserved, British-style
architecture.
*6. Lonar Lake, Maharashta *
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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*
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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*
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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*
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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*
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Tso Moriri is a striking lake set in a stunning part of the Ladakhi region
of Jammu and Kashmir. The lake sits at an 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.
*11. Kerala State, South West India*
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Kerala is a state found in the far south-west of India on the Malabar
Coast. It is an important tourist destination thanks to its easy way of
life and incredible scenery, which includes a tropical forest, hidden sea
inlets and archetypal beaches. Visitors to the town of Kovalam can take a
romantic boat trip through the lush fauna of the Keralan backwaters, a
magical experience that's popular with honeymooners.
*12. Gandikota Gorge, Andhra Pradesh*
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Visitors to India who want to look beyond beaches, backwaters and hills
would do well to take a trip to the small village of Gandikota in Andhra
Pradesh. Nestled on the banks of the River Pennar, not only does it boast a
magnificent ancient fort, but its nearby gorge is a spectacular sight
situated amidst beautiful hills and wild forest.

*13. Beaches in West Bengal*
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West Bengal offers a number of attractive beaches that bring numerous
visitors to the area. Tajpur Beach is busy on the weekends but can be
surprisingly peaceful during the week, while Digha (pictured) is a
magnificent shallow sand beach in the East Midnapore district of the state.
*14. Nanda Devi, Uttarakhand*
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Nanda Devi is the 2nd tallest mountain in India and the 23rd highest in the
world. Rising to a height of 25,643 ft (7816m), it sits in a national park
that has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988. The peak's
name means 'Bliss-Giving Goddess' and the mountain is regarded as the
patron deity of the Uttarakhand Himalaya.

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