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1. Bir Billing, Himachal Pradesh
Located in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, this village is a hotspot for paragliding. However, seeing their kids soaring from one mountaintop to the other, stunning though it may be, is something most parents would freak out about, unless you're the Osbournes.

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2. Auroville, Tamil Nadu
Located about 4 hours away from Chennai, this 'experimental township' encourages you to use your individual skills for the good of the community. It functions as a place to use spirituality to self actualise and indulge your eccentricities, leading to strange and beautiful works of art and music in the middle of nowhere. The forest parties are also not exactly parent friendly.

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3. Varkala Beach, Kerala
This little slice of God's own country is made up of a lush green cliff top overlooking a serene, radiant and largely untouched beach. Music drifts across the seashore as you mingle with people from all over the world without the pressure of your parent's itinerary.

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4. Tirthan Valley, Himachal Pradesh
One of those places best frequented alone to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Stay at the Trout House, write your book, make some music, climb the looming mountain right opposite, and if you make it back down alive, take a dip in the river - the water's perfect.

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5. Mawlongbna, Meghalaya
About three and a half hours away from Shillong, Mawlongbna is part of around 7 villages that have newly opened up to tourism. Crystal clear lakes and several spots to base jump and trek make this an ideal place to go to with friends.

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6. Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu
Another one of those places that simply opens up your pores and refreshes your senses. You can cycle pretty much everywhere, you can pick your own savoury mushrooms and generally frolic around and do things that your parents would also want to do but can't because they've got to keep up appearances. Best place to stay - anywhere in Karuna Farms.

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7. Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir
Go snowboarding, get a license to teach skiing and become an undercover secret agent (I'm just kidding about that last part) without giving your parents any cause for concern.

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8. Kheerganga, Himachal Pradesh
You just can't overstate the beauty of these Himachali hot spots. It is, however, best avoided by parents as the trek is long and arduous and the sights, though heavenly, are interspersed with people going "boom" and smoking unmentionables.

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9. Pondicherry
Head out of the city, find a clear stretch of sea (there's no dearth of them) and give Kovalam School a call to hook you up with a surfboard. Ride the waves till the sun goes down and then dance around a fire to get in touch with your wild side. Definitely don't want your folks to see that!

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10. Lavasa
This might seem a little underwhelming but Lavasa does have one of the only sky-diving options available in India. It's really exciting but seems like something your parents wouldn't be too pleased about.

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Cool collection of pics ....need more pics of lavasa project.
 
Development of India goes hand in hand with environmental preservation, where tiger population in indian forests are increased to 30% from previous estimates.Also nice to see airport in the middle of an indian ocean, which rarely find in any other part..
 
Haryana is the land of kurukhetra,panchkulla, surajkunda.
dude, suraj kund is nothing round the year except for the fair in feb.

There is nothing touristy in Haryana. Kurushethra has some religious significance, but nothing more.
Tau, Badkal lake in faridabad can be attractive too but it has dried up.
 
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