8 Famous Places in India That Woo You with Surprises




BENGALURU: Monday to Friday the only company we have is our dear desktop and all the dull faces of our colleagues in our cubicles who will remind how boring you and your life is, compiles HolidayIQ.



When is the last time you packed your bag and went on a trip to an unknown place, meeting new people, going back to human evolution and using sign language to communicate with new people and smiling to your full and being happy all day and night not worried about time limits and deadlines.



Let us give you a list of eight short, not so famous, yet beautiful trips that can let you free yourself and come back as an awesome person you can fall in love with...

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Bylakuppe





Bylakuppe is located to the west of the Mysore district in Karnataka. Its twin town Kushalanagar is about 6 km from Bylakuppe. It also shares the border with Eastern part of Coorg district. The town is mainly inhabited by Tibetans.



The main attractions includes the famous Namdroling Monastery, Ingalakere, a largest lake in Mysore district and Rangaswamy temple an ancient temple built in around 12th Century by Hoysalas.



Chail



Chail is 44 km from Shimla and 45 km from Solan. The place is renowned for its cricket ground and a polo ground, which is sited at an altitude of 2,250 m; it is the world's highest cricket ground. Chail is also considered as the hiker's paradise.



The adventure here are too many to finish in a day such as bamboo bridge adventure activities, flying fox, rope walk, rock rappelling and so on.

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Bhedaghat



Bhedaghat is situated on the banks of the river Narmada and is approximately 20 km from Jabalpur city. The famous sights are the Dhuandhar falls, marble rocks, and the Chaunsath Yogini temple. The major attraction is not to miss the 'Bandar Kodini', where one can see the mountains meet at one point while travelling in the boat in between the marble rocks.



Karzok



Korzok, a Tibetan Buddhist monastery, is located in the Korzok village, on the northwestern bank of Tso Moriri Lake in Leh District, Ladakh. The monastery is situated to the southeast of Leh in eastern Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, at a road distance of 215 km from Leh. It is also approachable from Manali.



A permit is essential to enter this area, which is obtainable only at Leh. You can get a tent accommodation pitched on the banks of the Tso Moriri.

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Murudeshwara



Murudeshwar is a town in Uttara Kannada district of the Karnataka state. The town lies on the coast of the Arabian Sea and is prominent for the Murudeshwar temple where the world’s second tallest Shiva statue can be seen. This temple is built on the Kanduka Hill, which is surrounded three sides by the waters of the Arabian Sea, which adds beauty to the temple.



Mawlynnong



Mawlynnong, known for its cleanliness, will be the best place to get some fresh air all day and nights, as this place in India is declared as the cleanest village in Asia. It is located 90 km from Shillong, along the India-Bangladesh border.

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Majuli



Majuli is situated at a distance of 20 km from Jorhat. The island can be reached by taking a bus or a hired taxi to the Nimati Steamer Ghat from where ferry services are available. The distance takes over three hours to cover, with three bus rides and two ferry rides, which is a fun place to go with families.



Alleppey (Alappuzha)



Alappuzha is situated 62 km to the south of Kochi and 155 km north of Trivandrum. A beautiful city with all the picture perfect scenic places everywhere, the city has got no limits in the nature treasure, it has canals, beaches, lagoons and backwaters, which is the main attraction for tourists and the main reason why it is nicknamed as ‘Venice of the East’.



The other main attraction is the annual Nehru Trophy Boat Race competition one of the popular boat races in India.

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