10 Hidden Places You Must Explore Once

Zee Media Bureau
Aug 22, 2023

Ubbalamadugu Falls, Andhra Pradesh

These lesser-known waterfalls in Andhra Pradesh are nestled among lush flora and hillocks. Hikers and trekkers seeking a peaceful retreat can be seen near the falls.

Adalaj Stepwell, Gujarat

It is regarded as one of India's best examples of ancient architecture. The stepwell is a historical landmark that will make even the most jaded modern traveler stop and look.

Badami Caves, Karnataka

Badami Caves, located in the Bagalkot area in north Karnataka, are suggestive of renowned Chalukya architecture. In the sixth century, the town was the capital of the Chalukya empire.

Loktak Lake, Manipur

Keibul Lanjao National Park is the world's only floating national park. Loktak Lake is a natural wonder, with flora and fauna flourishing over water.

Fort Dansborg, Tharangambadi

Tharangambadi means "place of the singing waves," and this beachfront village lives up to its name. Fort Dansborg was built in the 1620s by a Danish colony.

Chatpal, Kashmir

Chatpal, dubbed the "mini Pahalgam," is actually preferable for those seeking seclusion. Only a true traveler would wander into this stunning refuge without electricity.

Syalsaur, Uttarakhand

This modest village, located on the quiet banks of the Mandakini River, does not appear on many travel blogs.

Edakkal, Kerala

Edakkal is reminiscent of India's old trading route. The glyphs in the cave date back to 8,000 BC, making them very spectacular.

Araku Valley

Araku Valley's splendor is the stuff of bucket lists, nestled between the mountains of Galikonda, Raktakonda, and Chitamogondi.

Athirapilly Falls, Chalakudy

The spectacular Athirapilly waterfall amid the Sholayar Forest Range is a sublime sight for a traveller seeking tranquil surroundings.

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