A picturesque town on the Indo-Nepal border surrounded by the snow-clad Panchchuli peaks, features the notable tourist attraction of Manasa Sarovar.
A bird haven spanning the India-China border, this lake's celestial beauty, amidst surrounding mountains, belies its strategic significance.
Near the Bangladesh border, Malda, dubbed the "Mango City of India," charms with its architecture at the confluence of the Mahanadi and Kalindi rivers.
Nestled in Gangotri National Park, located 45 km from the India-China border, presents a arid terrain with stunning views of the Tibetan plateau; a haven for wildlife enthusiasts.
One of the world's highest motorable roads at 14,200 ft, offers a unique opportunity to walk to the Chinese Tibet border and has been newly designated as a route for the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra.
Wagah, near the India-Pakistan border, hosts the renowned flag-lowering ceremony, symbolizing the unique bond between the two nations.
Pamban Bridge, also called Ram Setu, is now a historical heritage. It is located in the Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park, known for vibrant coral reefs and diverse aquatic life.
The Sundarbans, near Kolkata, a major tourist attraction with around 400 tigers, diverse wildlife, and vibrant local culture, spans both India and Bangladesh.
Chitkul, India's last motorable village in Himachal Pradesh near the Indo-Tibetan border, boasts year-round snow cover, pristine views, and the cleanest air, offering a tranquil escape.
Jaigaon, a small town on the India-Bhutan border, historically a trade route and commercial hub, now features a bustling market attracting both Indian and Bhutanese visitors.