India is a very vast country, and there are many tourists places that you can head to. Travellers, usually, head to the places that are well known and also have many attractions to keep them busy. But in the rush to cover popular destinations there are always regions that remain unexplored as not many are aware of their existence.

If you are feeling like you are on a virtual leash replying to emails and texts, or feeling like the noise of everyday is wearing you out here is the perfect list of places in India that you can stay lost in. Switch off your phones, laptops and set out to take a trip of self discovery. Here is a guide to the most remote places in India where you can unwind and enjoy.
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1. Ladakh
Blue skies, snow covered mountains and fluttering flags await you along with incredible beauty and a sense of adventure that will prevail through your trip in Ladakh which is situated in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. The deep mountain valley is the kind of calmness you yearn for. Away from the hustle and bustle of the crazy city, the deadlines to meet and tiring schedule, here is Ladakh, where time stops and life begins.

Deep Mountain Valleys of Ladakh
Photo Courtesy: tiendat dinh
2. Thar Desert
Of all the places in India, riding a camel in the Thar Desert in Rajasthan is a must. A camel looks like its perennially smiling but there is not much you can do when you are faced with harsh conditions. Experience one of the most remote places in India riding with this magnificent creature as you experience a riot of colours here. Switch off your phone and switch on your senses and take in the stories, the songs, dance and folk tales of the golden desert. This mesmerizing experience is what you need to clear your head before you take life by the horns.

Riding into the Sunset.
Photo Courtesy: meganfitzgerald
3. Rann of Kutch
Imagine nothingness and then imagine it some more. Being one of the remote places in India and the largest salt desert in the world, the Rann of Kutch in Gujarat comes to life somewhere in October as the otherwise watered locale begins to dry up. Try making it to Kala Dungar (Black Hill) and experience a panoramic view from of this lifeless region.

Beautiful hue of the sky in the evening.
Photo Courtesy: anurag agnihotri
4. Western Ghats
Where else would you prefer to be lost in than in the lap of nature? The Western Ghats are recognized as a UNESCO world heritage sites and is known for its rich bio diversity. With 1600 km of thick untouched and dense forestry, which is an absolute treat to the eyes, its more than 1000 of species of plants, animals, birds and insects, it captivates all your senses within a wink of the eye! Camp here, hike here or walk through, you will be assured with moments that you can cherish all through your life.

Picturesque view of the Western Ghats.
Photo Courtesy: Navaneeth KN
5. Andaman and Nicobar Islands
If getting lost is your thing, nothing can be better than the remote islands of Andaman and Nicobar. These secluded locales will excite you, enthrall you and will ensure your appetite for nature is completely satiated within them. Being one of the remote places in India, this group of 300 islands can easily get you soaked within their ristine beauty and appeal.

Aerial view of the Islands.
Photo Courtesy: Venkatesh K



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