The Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand A UNESCO World Heritage site, this colorful valley blooms with rare flowers and offers picturesque trekking experiences in the Himalayas.
Sundarbans Mangrove Forest, West Bengal The largest tidal halophytic mangrove forest, Sundarbans is famous for its Royal Bengal tigers, rich biodiversity, and serene backwaters.
Rann of Kutch, Gujarat The vast white salt desert of Rann of Kutch offers surreal views, particularly during the Rann Utsav, celebrated every winter.
Munnar, Kerala Munnar’s rolling hills and tea plantations are a visual treat. Explore lush landscapes, serene lakes, and exotic wildlife here.
Andaman and Nicobar Island Crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, and white sandy beaches make these islands a paradise for beach lovers and divers.
Pangong Lake, Ladakh This pristine blue lake at a high altitude changes colors throughout the day and is surrounded by dramatic mountain ranges.
Jog Falls, Karnataka India’s second-highest plunge waterfall, Jog Falls cascades down a sheer cliff, offering a majestic sight, especially during monsoon.
Athirapally Falls, Kerala Known as the "Niagara of India," Athirapally Falls is a magnificent waterfall nestled in lush green forests, attracting nature lovers and adventurers.