10 least visited Indian cities and why you should go there

Apart from popular adventure destinations, spiritual lands and bone-stopping places, India also has a multitude of hidden treasures. Let us throw light on the ten most underrated cities a travel enthusiast can think of when planning a trip.

Gurez Valley in Kashmir

Cool breeze, surreal landscape, breathtaking backdrop and flowing river are the reasons behind the beauty of Gurez Valley. On your visit, you can see shepherds and fields which make you feel at peace. The strategic location below the LOC makes this valley a protected land. Continuous patrolling and vigilance make the valley a safe place to visit.

Damro in Arunachal Pradesh

Damro is the base of the longest bridge hanging in the ground. It’s a hidden road to paradise, a damaro charm with bamboo houses, a laid-back lifestyle, and more. Amidst the unexplored places, it is a rural kind of getaway for the bustling city dwellers. Seeing the harvested crops, bison, grasslands and meadows will give you a welcome feeling!

Sandakphu in Darjeeling

Sandakphu refers to the height of poisonous plants. Recently, it has become one of the dangerous offbeat places. The best time to visit is between April and May or October and December.

Amdubi in Jharkhand

It is only an understatement to call it a village known for skilled patter and painter paintings. Over the centuries, this place has been home to many illustrated storytellers and artists. With rustic huts and rice dishes full of local diners, lively festivals and traditional dances like Tusu Parab and Dansai, the village gives you enough reasons to visit!

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Chopta in Uttarakhand

Chopta has become one of the most beautiful places that offers you a different experience while traveling in India. The place allows you to unravel the mesmerizing beauty of the snow-capped mountains along the dense forest trails. Chopta is a sleepy town that mesmerizes you with the mysterious meadows, snowy backdrop, tall trees and warm local people and their cultures.

Phugtal Gompa in Jammu and Kashmir

It is the most remote monastery and has become a notable attraction featuring mesmerizing mountain caves. The spectacular beauty of the Zarap river will give you a sensual feeling as you climb the mountains. Most importantly, there is no road leading to the house of peace! All you have to do is trek for 1 or 2 days. So, only trekking enthusiasts can enjoy visiting this place!

Jawai in Rajasthan

Jawai Leopard Camp is a new addition to leopard hunt in a country like India. Luxurious tents, authentic Rajasthani cuisine and rustic lamps ensure that your experience remains captivating and adventurous. If you are lucky enough, you may spot Indian wolves, antelope and sloth bears.

Velas in Maharashtra

It is a strange village with a purpose of its own. The village protects and nurtures common as well as endangered turtle species. You can really see life booming from the time these little dudes start breaking out of their shell. Isn’t it exciting enough to visit this village?

Moodbidri in Karnataka

It is no exaggeration to call Moodbidri the paradise of Jains and the land of historians’ dreams. Many Jain temples reflect the Digambara culture. They also add character in their place. Popular is the temple with a thousand pillars, which is believed to have been built around 600 years old. Its architecture is influenced by Hoysala, Oriental and Nepalese cultures.

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Hemis in Leh

The real beauty of this village is worth seeing. It is known for the famous and beautiful Hemis Monastery. Apart from this, it also has diverse animals like langurs, red foxes, wolves, marmots and deer. Snow leopards can also be seen in Hemis National Park.

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These amazing and least visited places in India not only promise to give you a refreshing and exciting feeling but also help you travel off the beaten paths and secure your footprints in those countries .

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