The beauty of our country lies in its rich cultural heritage and its diversity. Different states offer different landscapes, a unique culinery experience and a chance to unwind in the lap of nature. There are few hidden gems that are perfect for travelers seeking solitude and a closer connection with nature. Explore pristine lakes, engage in adventure sports, and immerse yourself in untouched landscapes that highlight India’s diverse beauty and heritage. Despite their remoteness, these spots provide rich experiences—whether it’s the Buddhist temples in Zanskar, seasonal bird sightings at Dibang’s Mehao Lake, or fishing and mountain climbing adventures in Gurez, each destination offers an unforgettable journey into India’s unspoiled wilderness.
Here are some tourist places that can be explored on your next vacation.
Zanskar Valley, Ladakh – Zanskar Valley is located in the interior of Ladakh region, at an altitude of 12000 feet above sea level. Once a part of Guge kingdom of Tibet, Zanskar is now an integral part of India. Cascading rivers, snow-capped mountains and pleasant climate make Zanskar an ideal tourist destination. It is also a hub for adventure activities such as paragliding, trekking and river rafting. It is known as one of the Buddhist kingdoms of western Himalayas. Located at a distance of 105 kms from Leh, Zanskar valley remains closed for eight months due to heavy snowfall.
Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh – Dibang valley is located in the northeastern part of Arunachal Pradesh. It is situated in the eastern Great Himalaya range with some parts fronting the Tibet Autonomous range of China. It is named after Dibang river and consists of rugged mountains, enchanting waterfalls, natural lakes and numerous meandering rivers and streams. Although it is the largest district of Arunachal Pradesh, it has the lowest population density. Visit the Dibang Wildlife sanctuary and the Mehao lake that is home to many seasonal birds.
Gurez Valley, Kashmir – Gurez is a remote valley located in the Bandipore district of Jammu and Kashmir, about 123 km from Srinagar, towards the north of Kashmir valley. Located at an altitude of 2400 metres above sea level and river Kishan-ganga flowing through it, the serenity of the place is nothing less than mesmerising. You can enjoy adventure sports such as mountain climbing, rafting in river Kishan-ganga with lovely campsites near the river. Trout fishing is common among the locals. The place is known for its captivating landscapes, towering peaks, deep gorges and lush green meadows that offer a peaceful atmosphere and a unique experience.
Plan your next vacation to one of these places for an unforgettable experience.