Travellers with a sense of adventure have a huge list of destinations to cover while in North India. The diversity that North India provides is both refreshing and interesting. If you're planning a trip to North India, this list of offbeat destinations will come in handy. If you have already taken a tour around North India, mentally put a tick on the list and you might be surprised to see your urge to travel again and explore more.
So here's the list where mystery, beauty and curiosity meet - the top offbeat destinations in North India.

Khajjiar, Himchal Pradesh
A small and quiet hill station in Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh, Khajjiar is surrounded by dense green meadows and forests. There's also a small lake and a floating island amidst it. Popularly known as the Mini Switzerland, Khajjiar is sure to enthral you.

Magnetic Hill, Leh-Ladakh
Caution: Your cars will be pulled by increased gravity of earth.
The Magnetic Hill in Leh Ladakh is said to have magnetic properties that attract you towards it. In actuality it is only an optical illusion created by rising and descending terrain.

Bara Imambara, Lucknow
From one gravity defying spot to the other. Bara Imambara, also known as Asafi Imambara, is a palace complex owned by the Nawabs of Lucknow. This palace is filled with legends of passageways among many others. The unique architecture here, makes you believe that you have indeed defied gravity.

Sandakphu, Darjeeling
Located on the West Bengal-Sikkim border, Sandakphu is a trekkers' paradise. This peak is known to give you the best view of the Kanchenjunga.
Trekkers, hear hear! Sandakphu awaits!

Malana, Himachal Pradesh
Harmony prevails despite of the lack of laws, constitution, courts or police stations. It is a utopia you and I dreamed of. Known as the 'Little Greece of India', the hermit village of Malana will leave you enraptured.

Brahmaputra River Cruise, Assam
The mighty Brahmaputra offers you comfort and serenity on your journey. The Indo-British joint venture of Assam Bengal Navigation provides you with magical river cruises. The joy lasts...

Valley of Flowers National Park, Uttarakhand
Located in the west of Himalayas, Valley of Flowers National Park is house to exotic flora and fauna. Getting to the valley takes a trek of around 17 km and is a one-of-its kind experience.

Orccha, Madhya Pradesh
Established by Maharaja Rudra Pratap Singh, Orchha lies on the Betwa river of Madhya Pradesh. It is considered the epitome of classical Indian architecture. Orrcha is located close to Jhansi and should make it to your list of must-visit-places.



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