Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its stunning meadows covered in colorful alpine flowers
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its stunning meadows covered in colorful alpine flowers
Munnar, Kerala
Lush tea plantations, misty hills, and scenic waterfalls make it a paradise for nature lovers
Kaziranga National Park, Assam
Famous for its one-horned rhinoceros, diverse bird species, and rich wildlife
Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh
A high-altitude cold desert with surreal landscapes, clear blue skies, and ancient monasteries
Sundarbans, West Bengal
The world’s largest mangrove forest, home to the Royal Bengal Tiger and exotic wildlife
Coorg, Karnataka
Known as the "Scotland of India," Coorg is filled with coffee plantations, waterfalls, and dense forests
Great Rann of Kutch, Gujarat
A vast white salt desert offering stunning sunsets and unique landscapes, especially during the Rann Utsav
Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir
Rugged mountains, pristine lakes like Pangong, and a serene environment make it an adventurer’s paradise
Meghalaya (Cherrapunji & Mawlynnong)
Famous for living root bridges, dense forests, waterfalls, and being one of the wettest places on Earth
Tawang,Arunachal Pradesh
Snow-covered mountains, Buddhist monasteries, and beautiful lakes make this a peaceful nature retreat