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You wanted to do backpacking in India, but you are confused between the tourist and backpacking places in India. As many people don't know about backpacking culture exited in India, but the word is just new for the people, Here I have picked up some of the most unexplored places in India that you guys would like to visit and pack your bag for the trip.
Ran of Kutch is near Bhuj. The worlds largest white sand desert is there also many kutch is the favorite destination of Bollywood to shoot movies. The cinematic shot can be taken here. If you are a fan of Bollywood. There are Aina Mahal worth things to see.
Pushkar itself is a magnet among all the backpacking places. Pushkar is the small town in Rajasthan. You can see a village between the desert from the top view that the high viewpoint of Pushkar. The place is very cheap in all the senses to take it accommodation food or even transport. The Bramha temple, evening aarti, Camel fair in season, Hot air balloon, Local Street food, and market are the main attraction of Pushkar.
The calm, softly-flowing flow of river adds to the beauty of this quaint town. Take a stroll around town and visit the Elephant Stables, Lotus Mahal, Virupaksha temple, and just stroll around honoring the historic construction or shopping for jewels. By sunset, cross the river in a ferry to come to the other side of town that offers much budget accommodation options. You can catch the sunset from the Matanga hill, a short trek away. Hampi attracts a lot of hippie and foreign backpackers.
The oldest city in the World, but one thing that is universally known is that Varanasi means to worship. Varanasi, Kashi, and Banaras are three names of the town. The city sitting by the holy River Ganges is marked by many old temples. Here your experience will be slightly different, as you will come to realize that no other place in the World will bring you to spirituality. The city is a cost-effective destination, and its beauty lies in its ghats. You can spend days here without getting bored, there is so much happening! Don't forget to take a dip in the divine river, as it is believed that it washes you off your crimes.
Pondicherry is a fascinating melting bowl of diverse cultures. Explore the White town to see the beauty and the old-world charm of the French construction, visit the Manakula Vinayagar temple, the Aurobindo Ashram or stroll around the Rock Beach. Your trip is unfinished unless you visit the Auroville and the wonderful gardens on its premises. Decide a day trip to Paradise Island to enjoy the golden-white sands of the stunning beach and laze around in the huts. Experience some genuine French food in the many French cafes in town, have some street-shopping and get a taste of the rich amalgamation of French customs in this vibrant town.
A must-visit backpacking stop, especially for solo travelers, Gokarna is a small beach town that is popular for its temples, and of course the beaches. You can hike to the Kudle beach, Om beach, Paradise beach and spend time swimming or just meditating and catch the sunset and the moonrise. Catch glorious pictures of palms scattered around golden sands, blue waters, visit the temples, and just kill some time with yourself to think, meditate, reflect, and find your inner peace.
Rightly called the Amsterdam of India, Parvati Valley gives a great joke from the woes of city life. Here, you can just chill by the riverside in Kasol, enjoy hikes of varying lengths and altitudes, experience mystery and holiness at Manikaran, go on a gastronomic experience in the smallest of cafes serving local, European and even Israeli food, gathering to the music festivals and tame the hippie in you at the bustling nightlife, get a rush through trekking and rafting or just walk around the bustling markets and markets for some retail therapy.
Sun, sand, tropical beaches, clear skies the old world colonial appeal – Goa unquestionably packs a punch. But the fun doesn't end there. There is something for everyone here – pubs, casinos, great food, luxury resorts, budget escapades, adventure sports, peace and tranquility, lovely breeze, excellent music, and err… booze. And if all this is not to your taste, then just relax on the beach with a great book and get lost in your own World. Allow the charm of Goa calm you and relax you to your toes.
You wanted to do backpacking in India, but you are confused between the tourist and backpacking places in India. As many people don't know about backpacking culture exited in India, but the word is just new for the people, Here I have picked up some of the most unexplored places in India that you guys would like to visit and pack your bag for the trip.
Ran of Kutch is near Bhuj. The worlds largest white sand desert is there also many kutch is the favorite destination of Bollywood to shoot movies. The cinematic shot can be taken here. If you are a fan of Bollywood. There are Aina Mahal worth things to see.
Pushkar itself is a magnet among all the backpacking places. Pushkar is the small town in Rajasthan. You can see a village between the desert from the top view that the high viewpoint of Pushkar. The place is very cheap in all the senses to take it accommodation food or even transport. The Bramha temple, evening aarti, Camel fair in season, Hot air balloon, Local Street food, and market are the main attraction of Pushkar.
The calm, softly-flowing flow of river adds to the beauty of this quaint town. Take a stroll around town and visit the Elephant Stables, Lotus Mahal, Virupaksha temple, and just stroll around honoring the historic construction or shopping for jewels. By sunset, cross the river in a ferry to come to the other side of town that offers much budget accommodation options. You can catch the sunset from the Matanga hill, a short trek away. Hampi attracts a lot of hippie and foreign backpackers.
The oldest city in the World, but one thing that is universally known is that Varanasi means to worship. Varanasi, Kashi, and Banaras are three names of the town. The city sitting by the holy River Ganges is marked by many old temples. Here your experience will be slightly different, as you will come to realize that no other place in the World will bring you to spirituality. The city is a cost-effective destination, and its beauty lies in its ghats. You can spend days here without getting bored, there is so much happening! Don't forget to take a dip in the divine river, as it is believed that it washes you off your crimes.
Pondicherry is a fascinating melting bowl of diverse cultures. Explore the White town to see the beauty and the old-world charm of the French construction, visit the Manakula Vinayagar temple, the Aurobindo Ashram or stroll around the Rock Beach. Your trip is unfinished unless you visit the Auroville and the wonderful gardens on its premises. Decide a day trip to Paradise Island to enjoy the golden-white sands of the stunning beach and laze around in the huts. Experience some genuine French food in the many French cafes in town, have some street-shopping and get a taste of the rich amalgamation of French customs in this vibrant town.
A must-visit backpacking stop, especially for solo travelers, Gokarna is a small beach town that is popular for its temples, and of course the beaches. You can hike to the Kudle beach, Om beach, Paradise beach and spend time swimming or just meditating and catch the sunset and the moonrise. Catch glorious pictures of palms scattered around golden sands, blue waters, visit the temples, and just kill some time with yourself to think, meditate, reflect, and find your inner peace.
Rightly called the Amsterdam of India, Parvati Valley gives a great joke from the woes of city life. Here, you can just chill by the riverside in Kasol, enjoy hikes of varying lengths and altitudes, experience mystery and holiness at Manikaran, go on a gastronomic experience in the smallest of cafes serving local, European and even Israeli food, gathering to the music festivals and tame the hippie in you at the bustling nightlife, get a rush through trekking and rafting or just walk around the bustling markets and markets for some retail therapy.
Sun, sand, tropical beaches, clear skies the old world colonial appeal – Goa unquestionably packs a punch. But the fun doesn't end there. There is something for everyone here – pubs, casinos, great food, luxury resorts, budget escapades, adventure sports, peace and tranquility, lovely breeze, excellent music, and err… booze. And if all this is not to your taste, then just relax on the beach with a great book and get lost in your own World. Allow the charm of Goa calm you and relax you to your toes.
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