Saturday, August 6, 2011

5 Unexplored Destinations of India!

By SiliconIndia, Wednesday, 27 July 2011, 12:47 IST

Lepchajagat, West Bengal:



Lepchajagat, a place with astonishing exquisiteness that is difficult to get over is 15kms from Darjeeling. The curious play of colors in the sky strikes you straight away. Partly black and white clouds drift from one hill to another. The other places close by that are not to be missed include Jorepokri, Mirik and Pashupati

Malvan Region, Maharashtra:


Filled with fascinating forts and coastlines, the Malvan region is one the premiere places for a peaceful holiday to seep in history or to soak up the sun. Vijayadurg, the victory fort is one of the coastal forts of Maharashtra. The drive to Vijayadurg is beautiful so ditch the railways and drive down to the fort. Further up the trail, you will find another coastal fort, Sindhudurgh. Devgarh, one more beach town, has many forts. Kunkeshwar, a few miles down the trail, has a lonely stretch of sand that simply sparkles in the sunlight.

Gokarna, Karnataka:


Pristine quaint beaches and wedged in between hill is Gokarna in North Karnataka. A pleasant surprise is the beach which resembles 'Om', the Sanskrit symbol for the in vocation that is believed to have created the universe. Also in the Northern part of Karnataka, on a thin strip of tropical sand lies Karwar, bound by the Western Ghats on its eastern side and embraced by the Arabian Sea on the west. You immediately confront the blue sea dotted with several islands as soon as you enter Karwar. Another beautiful place, Jog Falls, a set of three waterfalls, is at a 2 hour drive away. Deobagh and Dandeli are among the other laces rich with natural beauty and famous for water sports.

Source: http://www.siliconindia.com/shownews/5_Unexplored_Destinations_of_India-nid-87187.html