You can have never travelled enough, so when it comes to new destinations there will always be no dearth of new places that you have not visited. Some of us are satisfied with just visiting the most popular and most talked about destinations and talking to friends and relatives but there are many among us who are not satisfied with just visiting the popular destinations but need to explore even those places that are off the regular traveller's list of places to visit. So if you thought you have done it all and seen it all, here are a list of places that you might not even have heard about, let alone visited. For your next holiday choose any of these places and enjoy getting off the beaten track and rejuvenate yourself.
Also known as Coconut Island and Thonsepar, these are a set of four islands in the Arabian Sea off the coast of Malpe in Udupi, Karnataka. They are known for their distinctive formation out of lava. The island forms one of the 26 geological monuments of India and is considered an important site for 'Geo Tourism'. Pic credit: Wiki Commons The only floating park in the world, this national park is made up by floating decomposed plants locally known as phumdi. This park is home to the Brow-antlered deer locally known as Sangai (also known as the Dancing Deer) which is an endangered species. Pic credit: Wiki Commons Wild feral horses, many forms of endangered birds and famous salix trees which are used to make the willow of cricket bats are some of the sights you will see in this biosphere reserve, one among the only 34 existing in the world. Do not hesitate to take the enchanting boat ride across the Brahmaputra. Pic credit: Wiki Commons With a length of 3229 metres, Belum Caves is the second largest cave in Indian subcontinent and the longest caves in plains of Indian Subcontinent, known for its stalactite and stalagmite formations. It is a natural underground cave formed by the constant flow of underground water Pic Credit: Wiki Commons Dubbed as India's Switzerland, this picturesque hill-station in Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh with Deodar forests on the fringes of a green turf is definitely a place to go and spend your holidays. Pic credit: Wiki Commons 'Dooar' from 'doors' is a valley nestled between Himalayan wilderness and the jungles of the Northeast. Perfect for leisurely escapes, the main attractions here are the Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary, Gorumara National Park, Rasikbil bird sanctuary and the Buxa tiger reserve. This could be a perfect getaway from the usual tourist infested, more famous, sanctuaries. Pic credit: Wiki Commons Known as the 'Little Kashmir', Pithoragarh in the Kumaon region in Uttarakhand serves as the gateway to the Himalayan ranges and to the Mount Kailash and Mansarovar lake pilgrimages. A paradise for adventure lovers there are also lot of places to see. The place is a beautiful destination to watch sunrise and sunset. Due to its location amidst hillocks, Ilaveezhapoonchira would make a great trekking spot if you are an adventure lover. As monsoon sets, the place is all the more alluring with its floral hills and valley that turns into a flowing stream among these hills. Pic Credit: Wiki Commons
St Mary's island
Keibul Lamjao National Park
Dibru-Saikhowa national park
Belum Caves
Khajjiar
Dooars
Pithoragarh
Ilaveezhapoonchira



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