8 India's Offbeat Locations For A Quiet Diwali

Kirti Mahor
Oct 17, 2024

Dhanushkodi, Tamil Nadu

See the abandoned town of Dhanushkodi on Pamban Island. It's ideal for a special and serene Diwali by the sea because of its ethereal, serene ruins and stunning sea vistas.

Gavi, Kerala

The lesser-known Keralan location of Gavi is encircled by lakes, wildlife, and dense forests. With birdsong as your background, it's a unique place to enjoy Diwali in the middle of nature.

Mandu, Madhya Pradesh

Explore Mandu, a historic city with palaces, ruins, and serene settings, and travel back in time. It's ideal for a calm Diwali rich in culture and history because there are fewer tourists there.

Kanatal, Uttarakhand

Kanatal, a serene hill station close to Mussoorie, has beautiful vistas and a tranquil atmosphere. Enjoy peaceful campgrounds, nature hikes, and stargazing under clear sky during Diwali.

Majuli, Assam

In the middle of the Brahmaputra River, Majuli, the largest river island in the world, provides peace. Savour a serene Diwali by the river, discover traditional Assamese culture, and take in the verdant surroundings.

Chikmagalur, Karnataka

Chikmagalur offers serene surroundings, misty hills, and coffee plantations. Explore the outdoors, enjoy a cup of fresh coffee, and take leisurely strolls in the forests this Diwali.

Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh

Visit Ziro Valley, renowned for its tranquil surroundings, distinctive Apatani culture, and verdant rice fields. It's the perfect location for a tranquil Diwali surrounded by tribal charm and environment.

Tirthan Valley, Himachal Pradesh

A secret treasure tucked away in the Himalayas is Tirthan Valley. It's ideal for a peaceful Diwali, away from the bustle of the city, with its tranquil rivers, verdant surroundings, and quaint towns.

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