You Must Explore These 8 Places In India Post Covid19
The COVID 19 pandemic has put the tourism industry on hold. However, that doesn't stop us from planning our outdoor trips. Once the pandemic is over, these few exotic and serene places in India are a must-visit for any traveler who missed stepping out of the house during the pandemic. Posted On September 14th, 2020
Rann Of Kutch, Gujarat
Rann of Kutch in Gujarat is originally a white sand desert known for its government- funded tourism festivals. It is the home to the Rann Utsav Festival. Beautiful handicrafts made by local artisans here are famous.
Kaas Plateau, Maharashtra
The Kaas Plateau of the Sahyadri hill ranges in Maharashtra gained worldwide fame after being recognised by UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site. It is a popular spot among trekkers with its challenging hikes and serene waterfalls.
The Backwaters of Kerala
Running parallel to the Malabar Coast, the backwaters of Kerala is the home to Alappuzha or the Venice of the East where one can enjoy peaceful cruises in houseboats.
Gokarna, Karnataka
The holy city of Gokarna is enveloped in tranquil and sandy beaches. It has gained international recognition as a famous tourist spot in India, thanks to its perfect blend of tourism and pilgrimage.
Dzukou Valley, Nagaland
The Dzukou Valley is the home to high hills that rest amidst the clouds and are blanketed by soft grasslands and multicolored flowers. In the entire northeastern stretch, it is one of the most eye-pleasing tourist destinations.
Nohkalikai Falls, Cherrapunji
Located in one of the wettest places on earth, Nohkalikai Falls is placed in the depths of high tablelands. The scenic landscape of the waterfall cascading down the high mountains is one of its kind.