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Kareri Lake
4.7
( 8 reviews )

Kareri, Himachal Pradesh 176218

“I recently embarked on the Kareri Lake Trek, and it turned out to be an extraordinary adventure filled with breathtaking natural beauty and a sense of tranquility that is hard to find elsewhere. This trek offers a perfect blend of moderate challenge and rewarding views, making it an ideal choice for both beginners and experienced trekkers seeking a rejuvenating escape into the lap of the majestic Himalayas. Some Tips For Trek:- Plan well. Stay fit. Pack light. Carry essentials. Stay hydrated. Follow safety guidelines. Enjoy nature's beauty. Leave no trace. Create lasting memories. Happy trekking!”

Rajsamand Lake
4.6
( 16 reviews )

Rajsamand, Rajasthan

“Rajsamand Lake in Rajasthan was a delightful surprise. This massive lake features beautiful marble steps. Tourists enjoy the peaceful scenery and take boat rides to appreciate its grandeur and lush surroundings fully. The Raj-Prashasti viewpoint atop the dam holds the world's longest and largest stone inscription in Sanskrit. It's etched on 25 black marble slabs, recounting the history of Mewar. A must visit lake of Rajasthan!.... During World War II Rajsamand Lake was used as a seaplane base by Imperial Airways for about six years. Rajsamand Lake is the oldest known relief work in Rajasthan, With a circumference of 22.5 Sq Km....”

Kakolem Beach
4.7
( 8 reviews )

Goa, India

“One of the most beautiful and hidden beaches. You would have to hike to reach the location and i would recommend you to leave before dark.”

Burude Falls
4.6
( 10 reviews )
Open until 05:30 PM

Illimane, Burude falls road, Siddapura, Karnataka 581355, India

“Extremely beautiful waterfall located in siddapur district , one needs to trek about 1km to reach the foot hill of the falls which consists of 250 steps and rest consists of rocks which gives an absolute trekking experience , the rocky path …”

Muttom Beach
4.5
( 8 reviews )

Vellimalai, Muttom, Tamil Nadu 629202, India

“Nice place with less walk on sand. Clean water. Rock view. Able to sit below the rock for relaxation. Carry one water bottle. Climbing on rocks prohibited. Don't go above knee level”

Gopachal Mountain
4.6
( 16 reviews )

Gwalior Fort, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh 474008, India

“It is d🤩old beautiful designation of Gwalior Fort🏛️. U hv to reach there by a 👉🏻short Treks of 1km. On it's way u can visit Shri Digambar Jain temple 🛕. Frm d above u can hv d🤩 beautiful view of Gwalior city & d😇 atmosphere is so peaceful. On d way u can enjoy d natural beauty✨, flower🌸🍂🌺, tree etc🌳. As per history👉🏻 they depict Tirthankaras in seated Padmasana posture as well as standing Kayotsarga posture, in d typical😳 naked form of Jain iconography. 🤔There r 5clusters of monuments that surround d hill in 1901⛰️👇🏻 :- Urvahi grp now termed as Siddhachal Caves :- South-East grp now Gopachal Atishya Kshetra by local Jain community :- South-West grp now termed as Trishalagiri :- North-West grp now termed as Naminath Giri grp after Lord Naminath :- North-East grp now termed as Naimgir group after Lord Neminath The salvation place of omniscient supratishthit 26 caves⛰️ hv more than 1500 idols over 800meter, largest one is of Lord Parshwanathji, it is 42 feet tall & 30 feet broad. This place is a part of nearly 100 Jain⛩️ monuments found in & around d city, but these r dated 😱earlier than Siddhachal Caves. Both monuments were🔨 defaced & desecrated around 1527 when d👑 Emperor Babur ordered their destruction⚔️. In 1527 d Urvahi Jinas were mutilated by 👑Mughal emperor Babar, a fact he records in his memoirs. Centuries later,👉🏻 d Jain community ⚒️restored many of statues by adding back stucco heads on d top of d damaged idols. Overall it was a grt experience to knw about d ancient history of Gwalior 🤩”

Bandhavgarh National Park
4.4
( 10 reviews )
Open until 06:00 PM

Tala, Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh 484661, India

“I was first time visited this place , there is very big area and it was very peaceful filling and would you loss everything stress and fill better now and you till see very beautiful animal thank you”

Bamanbudo Waterfall
4.4
( 10 reviews )

3565+2RC, MDR34, Gaodongrem, Goa 403702, India

“Woww....it is very nice place enjoyed a lot ...no entry fees no parking charges....lonely place .... enjoy your day ...”

Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary
4.4
( 16 reviews )
Closed until 06:01 AM

M985+9WX, Mariani, Jorhat, Assam 785635, India

“The Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary, also known as the Hoollongapar Reserve Forest, is located in the state of Assam, India. It is renowned for its efforts in conserving the Western Hoolock Gibbon, which is an endangered primate species. Here are some key points about the sanctuary: Location: Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary is situated in the Jorhat district of Assam, in the northeastern region of India. Western Hoolock Gibbon: The sanctuary primarily focuses on the conservation of the Western Hoolock Gibbon, which is the only ape species found in India. This species is listed as endangered due to habitat loss and fragmentation. Flora and Fauna: Apart from gibbons, the sanctuary is home to a variety of other wildlife species, including various birds, reptiles, and mammals. It also features diverse plant life. Conservation Efforts: The sanctuary is dedicated to the protection and rehabilitation of gibbons and their natural habitat. Efforts are made to curb illegal activities like poaching and logging within the sanctuary. Biodiversity Hotspot: The northeastern region of India, where the sanctuary is located, is known for its rich biodiversity. Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary contributes to the conservation of this unique ecosystem. Visitor Information: The sanctuary may allow limited eco-tourism activities, including guided tours. Visitors can observe wildlife and appreciate the natural beauty of the area while adhering to conservation guidelines. Please note that the information provided is based on my knowledge up to September 2021, and there may have been developments or changes since that time. If you plan to visit or learn more about the Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary, I recommend checking with local authorities or reliable sources for the most up-to-date information.”

Bonacaud Trivandrum
4.4
( 8 reviews )

M5J8+7WP, Theviyode - Bonacaud Rd, Vithura, Kerala 695551, India

“Nice place💚... Close to nature🍃 not crowd, complete peace and silence.. Bring food if you visit this place. No restaurants and shops. KSRTC Buses are only allowed to enter this estate. Private vehicles needs special permission to enter. It's an abandoned place..”

Dzukou Valley, Nagaland
4.7
( 16 reviews )

Dzükou Valley Road, Viswema, Nagaland 797005, India

“Wonderful”

Gangotri Glacier
4.5
( 16 reviews )

Uttarakhand, India

“Clearly seen from gangotri temple. Bhagirathi river sound will give you relief just sit at gangotri dham ghat and close your eyes will give you peace”

Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary
4.2
( 8 reviews )

X6G4+CF8, Canacona Taluka, Khotigao, Goa 403702, India

“I accidentally planned to visit this place in my recent trip to Canacona. I don't have any words to express how I enjoyed and am proud of myself for this decision! It was a solo trip, and the day I visited this place,there was heavy rain. Riding a bike (20 km) inside the sanctuary was a once in a lifetime opportunity that I would cherish for a long time. A visit during the monsoon season is highly recommended. They also offer ecostays within the sanctuary. A must visit for nature lovers.”

Suvarnadurga Fort
4.2
( 10 reviews )
Open until 06:00 PM

R38M+9QM, Suvarnadurg Fort, Dapoli, Maharashtra, India

“This fort is located inside arabian sea, 3 km away from Harne village (Dapoli). Fort is good and has historical significance. Place is not much crowded but its worth to visit the spot in winter. Do not visit this place individually (Visit …”

Mahatma Gandhi Beach
4.1
( 16 reviews )

Kochi, Kerala, India

“I think Ganghi would be saddened by the sight of this beach bearing his name. He would probably wanted a refund. Very dirty, trash everywhere, disgusting smell. Sooo many annoying vendors on both sides of walkway trying to sell you useless stuff. Cannot even walk to the shore, swimming or even walking in the sea is absolutely not an option. Not only it is existential to avoid stepping into heaps of trash, it is also banned here. Wonder why. No point visiting.”

Velas Beach
4.5
( 8 reviews )

Velas Agar, Maharashtra, India

“Nestled near Diveagar, Velas Beach is a pristine gem offering an unparalleled serene experience. With its immaculate cleanliness and unspoiled sands, this coastal paradise stands out as a sanctuary of tranquility. The secluded nature of the beach ensures it remains less crowded, providing visitors with a sense of exclusivity and peace. What truly sets Velas Beach apart is its thriving turtle population. Witnessing the abundant presence of these magnificent creatures adds an element of wonder and enchantment to the beach's allure. The privilege of observing the turtles in their natural habitat is an unforgettable experience that sets this destination apart from others. The calm and soothing ambiance of Velas Beach creates an ideal setting for relaxation and introspection. The rhythmic lull of the waves, coupled with the vast expanse of unspoiled coastline, fosters a sense of complete serenity. Visitors can indulge in tranquil walks along the shoreline or simply bask in the beauty of nature, experiencing a profound sense of calm and peace. Velas Beach stands as a haven for those seeking solace in nature's unspoiled beauty. Its cleanliness, the absence of crowds, the presence of turtles, and the overwhelming sense of calm make it a must-visit destination for anyone yearning for an untouched, idyllic coastal experience.”

Kethanahalli Falls
4.1
( 8 reviews )

GP95+P6C, Unnamed Road, Marappanahalli, Karnataka 561211, India

“Visited in the month on November and there was no waterfall, not recommended in November. Offroad trails is too good for any adventure bike as we can take bike till waterfalls as we can park it and walk for 20 steps down to reach waterfalls. Not so photographic place and will not find food anywhere on the way better to parcel while coming to the place. The view is amazing it’s completely surrounded by nature.”

Akashi Ganga Picnic Spot
4.1
( 16 reviews )

picnic spot, Akashi Ganga, Doboka, Assam 782441, India

“An ideal place to hangout with friends and family.....”

Virgin Vale (church)
4.5
( 10 reviews )

2CXR+H2F, Kuruthichal, Mannarkad-I, Kerala 678583, India

“Really love this place since childhood. The place is mostly known as Paathrakkadavu. You can visit here with your friends and family anytime other than the monsoon. Take swimming goggles to wear underwater to swim through the rocks, you'll love it. This place has crystal clear water and is very cold and refreshing. The road is very smooth and for 1 km until u reach there is very bad. Reminder: Be careful with the kids as the rocks are very slippery to get a hold on. One mistake and your life is at stake. DO NOT VISIT IN THE MONSOON as there are a lot accidents happened, even DEATH.”

Kozhippara Waterfalls
4
( 8 reviews )

9435+G3Q, Kozhippara Rd, Kerala 679334, India

“Misleading and Disappointing I recently visited this place with high expectations due to the 40rs ticket, but it turned out to be a huge disappointment. There is virtually nothing to see, and the so-called "waterfall" is nothing more than a small river. To make matters worse, visitors aren't even allowed to touch the water. Save your money – this place is definitely not worth the 40rs entrance fee, and I would argue it's not even worth 10rs. It feels like a scam.”

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