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15 Unique Travel Experiences in India to Check Out (2022)

India is a traveler’s paradise. There are both natural and man-made attractions, from arid deserts and spectacular mountains to the loveliest beaches that will blow your mind. There are some unusually unique and (some) challenging travel experiences that you’ll definitely want to try out!   The memories made and the lessons discovered will undoubtedly stick with you for the rest of your life. Although you should know that some of these activities may push you outside of your comfort zone.   There is a long list of unique travel experiences in India that you can choose from. Here are just a few of them:   Stay at a 12th Century Fort Ride the Buddha Express Go for Night treks at Periyar Tour Kerala in a Houseboat Visit the Waterfall that Defies Gravity The Frozen River Trek World’s largest Camel Fair Kayak in Havelock to see the glowing streams Float through a National Park Farmstays at Leh Safaris with yaks at Tsomgo Lake Visit India’s highest Frozen Lake Dining in the dark Microlight Flying Chamba Camp   Unique Travel Experiences in India   Here is a little more about these unique and really interesting travel experiences and where you can find them.   1. Stay at a 12th Century Fort   Image by Atul Panday Jaisalmer Fort is the second oldest fort in Rajasthan. It is also one of the rare forts on the planet where people still live. There is still a significant chunk of the old city’s inhabitants there.   It makes perfect sense that a majority of visitors to Jaisalmer want to stay inside the fort given how fascinating it is. The fort is huge and it even has hostels and motels inside! This is definitely the place to live like a royal if you’ve ever had the desire to.   Place: Jaisalmer Fort, Rajasthan   2. Ride the Buddha Express   Image by Phan-Van Masanobu Thai-Binh   The Buddhist Circuit Tourist Train, offered by IRCTC, is a very unique way to travel by train. It is a unique tourist train called the Mahaparinirvan Express. It takes travelers on a spiritual journey across Bihar and Uttar Pradesh in India, the birthplace of Buddhism.   It passes through Lumbini, the birthplace of the Buddha, Bodh Gaya, Varanasi, the site of his first sermon, and Kushinagar, the place of his awakening. After your prayer, the train will leave from Safdarjung Railway Station in New Delhi and travel back via Agra.   The onboard amenities are modest, far from lavish, and cannot be compared to other luxury train trips because this train is designed for pilgrimage travelers.   Place: Safdarjung Railway station, Delhi   3.Go for Night treks at Periyar   Image by pch.vector   Unquestionably, Periyar Tiger Reserve, also known as Periyar National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary, is one of those tourist destinations in Kerala that is very well-liked by visitors.   One main thing that has contributed to its popularity Among the causes of it being so popular is night hiking, which enables tourists to travel far into the forest while being protected by experienced tribal guards.   There is nothing that compares to a night of trekking in Periyar if you want to experience an adrenaline rush and be close to nature at the same time.   Place: Periyar, Kerala   4. Tour Kerala in a Houseboat   Image by Abhishek Prasad   The Kerala Backwaters are a web of lakes and saltwater lagoons parallel to the Arabian Sea. The houseboats let you experience an extravagant environment in the wilderness.   Discover the rural, uncharted Kerala that is normally hidden from visitors’ gaze by renting one of these luxurious houseboats that have bedrooms, a sitting area, a kitchen, and a bathroom. Honeymooners would love a trip like this for sure!   Place: Alleppey, Kerala   5. Visit the Waterfall that defies gravity   Image by Sonika Agarwal   The Naneghat Waterfall is a stunning hideaway where an odd thing happens. Instead of falling down as it should, the cascading waterfall shoots up instead!   During the monsoon, when the water is moving at such tremendous speeds and pressure, this occurrence takes occurs. The area’s vegetation and fauna come to life at this time, enhancing the fall’s splendor. The rich green vegetation that covers the mountains and the fluffy clouds that float above them also add to the natural beauty of the landscape.   Place: Naneghat, Maharashtra   6. The Frozen River Trek   Image by Arjun Kapoor   Walking on the ice sheet of the Frozen Zanskar River is something that you remember for a lifetime. Ladakh is a dream location for anyone who loves to travel. During your trek, you can learn more about the Zanskari culture from the kind locals and witness some exotic wildlife.   Aside from Ladakh’s enthralling beauty, hiking on a frozen river there can be a deeply freeing experience.   Place: Zanskar River, Ladakh   7. World’s Largest Camel Fair   Image by Ujjwal Jajoo   Pushkar, a town in India, is home to the biggest camel fair in the world. If you ever have the chance to take part in this one-of-a-kind annual fair, don’t miss out on it. You can participate in this peculiar event and learn more about Rajasthani culture at the same time.   This location attracts camel sellers who travel from all over to sell their animals, which really is rare in a modern time like ours. However, as tourists also enjoy traditional music, dance, camel races, and even camel beauty pageants, it has become increasingly popular over the years.   Here is a guide you can check out to learn more about the Pushkar fair.   Place: Pushkar, Rajasthan   8. Kayak in Havelock to see the glowing streams   Image by Patrick Fore   If you visit Havelock at the right time of the month, you can choose to go kayaking after sunset to view bioluminescence, one of nature’s most breathtaking phenomena. This is caused by