Discover the hidden gems of India at your own pace

Travelling to the same destination over and over again sounds boring. And if you feel so then it’s time to walk the off beaten path and discover the hidden marvel of India that have remained untouched by civilization. From traversing the scenic beauty of The Ziro Valley to unearthing the lost jewels of Unakoti there are far too many hidden gems in India to explore. And it’s high time for you to make the best of your quest by booking hotels online and get set for your desired destination. While it might be difficult for you to figure it out all at once but we are here to make your task a lot easier. Before you proceed into further reading make sure to check out the official website of Intermiles to avail of extra benefits on the entire tour  

The Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh

Situated 167 km away from Itanagar in Arunachal Pradesh, Ziro Valley is bliss for people who are seeking ataraxia in their busy life. A habitation to the Apa Tani tribe, Ziro Valley is a prepossessing town popular for its captivating cultivation. Covered by pine hills and blessed with pleasant weather, this place is a pristine natural beauty in the lap of nature. This place is an embodiment of serenity and tranquillity which makes it a gateway for a perfect holiday destination. In addition to that, this place is ideal for those who are passionate about art, sketch, photography and many more. 

Wayanad, Kerala

If you are planning to escape the sweltering heat of the sun and enjoy the beauty of the misty mountains and sprawling plantations then head for Wayanad in Kerala. With vast orchards of numerous species such as black pepper, cardamom, fenugreek, black cumin, star anise, and more, Wayanad in Kerala is considered to be India’s spice garden. These orchards along with other plantations add a diverse beauty to this place. In Wayanad, you will also come across various sanctuaries, national parks and reserves that protect the wildlife of the forest. However, the most significant thing about this place is that it has the largest onshore dam in India and the second largest onshore dam in Asia, the Banasura Sagar dam. Overall, this place is ideal for those who love hiking, rock climbing, trekking etc.

Unakoti, Tripura

Far away from India’s popular tourist circuits, Unakoti in Tripura is famous for its heritage sites and sculptures. Located near Agartala, Unakoti has an age-old Shaivite pilgrimage spot called “Lost Hill of Faces” which is unlike anything you’ll come across in India. Besides, there is Unakotishwara Kal Bhairav, famous for its 30-foot high carving of Shiva’s head. The most striking aspect is its intricate headdress which is 10-foot high and is flanked by goddess Ganga on one side and by a warrior-like goddess Durga on another side. In addition to that, there are various other impeccably detailed sculptures including Ganesh, Nandi Bull and Hanuman. This is a must-visit place for those with historical interest. 

Majuli, Assam

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