The Rainbow Experience in India

India, the spectacular subcontinent burrows the most magnificent regions within. We know India as a land of multiple cultures, huge population, spices, and so on but among all these things, our USP is the beautiful spread of colors through landscapes. Just like our popular spices, these colors are roaring, fine-drawn, loopy, mellifluous, toned down, etc. Are you aware of the most colorful places in India? Well, if not, we have created a list of destinations that are as bright and vivid as a rainbow. So pack your bag, grab a buddy, and just set out on a journey to experience something that’s going to leave you wanting way more than you bargained for! 1. Victoria Memorial, Kolkata Victoria Memorial, Kolkata In the state of West Bengal, Victoria Memorial stands upright in all its glory and grandeur, by the banks of the mighty Hoogly river. Dedicated to Queen Victoria, this architectural marvel is truly a poem in marble. The home of the Angel of Victory, this majestic monument sparkles with elegance and charm and quenches the hedonistic thirst of a traveler. The myriad of statues in the sprawling garden also reflects the finesse and skills of the craftsmen and impels us to rightly call it another charming Taj. Refer Tale of 2 Backpackers to know more about this beauty! 2. Kudle Beach, Karnataka Kudle Beach, Gokarna In the southern state of Karnataka, lies Kudle, a sandy beach known for its picturesque and fantabulous sunsets. Facing the raging sea in front, it is the idyllic place where calm and thrill confluences and creates a spectacular and relaxed ambiance for sightseers. In the bustling state of Karnataka, this place is an oasis of serenity. Walkthrough the sandy beaches and feel the moist breeze against your face while you listen to the melody of the turbulent waves crashing and experience the beautiful view, and the unmistakable aroma of the beach and unwind from your city life. Pixelshooter very well describes the major highlights of the temple town, Gokarna 3. Tulip Garden, Kashmir Tulip Garden, Kashmir Situated in the crown jewel of India, Kashmir, the Tulip Garden, embellishes the heaven on earth like a festoon. You will smell it before you see it, the unmistakable aroma will seep deep into your soul. The smooth and soothing scent will leave you mesmerized. You will forgo your worries as you meander lazily through the sea of tulips ruminating and inhaling the beauty, sinking in the aesthetics. The scenic sunset with its calming orange along with the velvety sky of Srinagar will be etched in your memory till you breathe and live. Check out Maverickbird to get a glimpse of Tulip Gardens of Kashmir. 4. Kaza, Himachal Pradesh Kaza, Himachal Pradesh Kaza, sitting huddled in the corner of Himachal Pradesh is a tranquil getaway on the plains of the Spiti River. Monasteries, Gompas, and other historic wonders add charm to this magical city. This city is a wonderful blend of modernity and unique ancient culture that will leave you enchanted with its mystery. Lapped by majestic mountains covered in snow, meandering, and bubbling rivers and streams and picturesque barren landscape with scattered patches of green, Kaza is a dream destination. It is perfect for those seeking tranquillity on their vacation. Travellingslacker shares her experiences with Kaza. 5. Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh Kinnaur, once forbidden land, is now a treasure’s trove for the daring and adventurers seekers. Kinnaur or the Land of God is like a precious and rare little treasure consisting of majestic mountain ranges, orchards, undulating hills and verdant valleys, temples-towers, and picturesque hamlets with glittering slate tiles. With apple orchards aplenty, It is a lush green delight. Fairytalestudios.in shares her travel guide to Spiti 6. Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu Kanyakumari Kanyakumari, or “The land of three seas” Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of the Indian mainland, is not just a meeting point of three water bodies but also an amalgamation of different cultures, religions, and ideas developed over centuries. It is surrounded by mountains and bordered by vibrant seashores, lined with paddy fields and coconut trees, and also boasts of aesthetically elevated patches of hills with undulating valleys and plains in between the sea and the mountainous terrain. It’s the only place in India where you can observe the sunrise and sunset at the same beach. The multicolored sand is a unique feature of the beach here. To know more about the surreal beauty of Kanyakumari, check out Footloosedev‘s blogs. 7. Pangong Tso, Ladakh Pangong Tso, Ladakh A lake is a landscape’s most beautiful and expressive feature. It is the Earth’s eye; looking into which the beholder measures the depth of his nature. Pangong Lake – A sheet of vivid blue amid mountains. It is a secluded water body tucked in the Himalayas and wears the deepest shade of azure and flaunts a beautiful scenery. The sheer beauty of Pangong Tso is the fact that the lake displays multiple colors ranging from shades of blue, green, and even sometimes appearing reddish. Pangong Tso is also known as a hollow lake and is famous for its calm, clear, and unending expanse. You could spend hours in contemplation here, and still not have enough of its beauty. Jetsetbunnies very well describes the beauty of Pangong Tso in her blogs. 8. Triund, Himachal Pradesh Triund, Himachal Pradesh Triund is a large land of green grass and pastures. One can see the mighty Dhauladhar range just in front of the eyes. Triund is a serene and alluring trekking destination. Nestled in the lap of Dhauladhar Range, 18 km from Dharamshala, it offers jaw-dropping views of the lofty Dhauladhar ranges on one side and the gorgeous Kangra valley on the other. The Triund trek route is exhilarating and super thrilling. The amazing panoramic views from the top at different times of the day – dusk, moonrise, and dawn – highlight the