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1. The Nubra Valley, Ladakh
The Nubra Valley is a high altitude desert that is found on the Tibetan Plateau in the far north of India. Little precipitation falls there and vegetation is only found along river beds. The vast valley is famous for its sand dunes and unique, otherworldly landscape.
2.Nohkalikai Falls, Cherrapunji
The Nohkalikai Falls are the tallest waterfalls in India, plunging some 1115 feet (350 meters) over a well vegetated cliff side near the town of Cherrapunji in Eastern India. The falls take their name from the Khasi for "Jump of Ka Likai" and makes reference to a local legend about a girl called Ka Likai who jumped from the cliff next to the falls after her Mother was killed by her Stepfather.
3. Mizoram State, Eastern India
The state of Mizoram in the far east of India is a land of lush hills, hidden valleys rushing rivers and pristine lakes. It boasts a pleasant climate with warm summers and comparatively mild winters, while heavy rainfalls feed local crops and maintain the attractive greenery that characterize this beautiful region.
4. Jog Falls, Sagara Tuluk
The Jog Falls - also known as the Gerosoppa Falls or the Jogada Gundi - are a major tourist attraction found in the western state of Karnataka. The attractive cascade plunges 830 feet (230m) and is a feature of the Sharavathi River, while the amount of water flowing changes dramatically between the seasons.
5. Matheran, Maharashtra
Matheran is a tiny hill station located just 90km from Mumbai, and it's renowned for its incredible sunsets. It sits at an elevation of around 2,625 feet (800m) and offers dramatic, panoramic views of the surrounding scenery. The town itself features beautifully preserved, British-style architecture.
6. Lonar Lake, Maharashta
The Lonar lake is a stunning saline-soda lake formed by a meteor impact, and is the only hypervelocity impact crater found in ballistic rock anywhere on the planet. There are numerous temples surrounding the lake - suggesting it was once considered an important spiritual place - although most of them sit in ruins today.
7. The Andaman Islands
The Andamans are a series of 325 islands found in the Andaman sea to the east of mainland India, towards the coast of Myanmar. The islands are a true slice of paradise, featuring world class diving and numerous pristine, tropical beaches.
courtesy Babamail.