Lesser-Known Romantic Destinations

Travelling is an activity that is described as a “fun” activity but this activity can turn into a beautiful memory when traveled with your soulmate. Confused about which places you want to travel with your soul mate? Want to travel to a romantic destination with your beloved one? Here are a few places where you can have a wonderful trip with your other half. 1. Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh The beautiful town of Tawang is located at a height of about 3084m. It is known for its wonderful monasteries. This place is also famous since it’s the birthplace of the 6th Dalai Lama, Tsangyang Gyatso. This magnificent town also known as Dawang has many wonderful sceneries which will leave you mesmerized. This area has a significance of Buddhist monks. The monasteries here are a must-visit especially the Tawang monastery which is popular and extremely scared for the Buddhist. Tawang is a place which will flatter you with its natural beauty wrapped in the scent of spirituality. The Orchid and the Tipi Orchid Sanctuary are ideal places which should be added in your list to visit for a more beautiful experience. Along with this one can have their taste buds to experience Tawang by indulging into the area’s unique cuisine. Start dreaming about an evening walk at Tawang valley with your soulmate. Top places to visit in Tawang:- Sela Pass, Madhuri Lake, Nuranang Falls, Tawang War Memorial, Gorichen Peak. Best time to visit Tawang:- Tawang is most ideal during the summer and most of the monsoon season. The weather is very pleasant during the summers and the monsoon but extremely cold during the winters. The temperature drops down till 1-3 degree Celsius during the winters. The snowfall out there can also hamper the accessibility. Hence March – September is the ideal time to visit. Pic Credits: @journeytoexplore 2. Alleppey, Kerala Bordering the Laccadive Sea, Alleppey is a South Indian city in Kerala which has been given the title “Venice of the East”. Officially known as Allapuzha, it is known for its wide network of interlinking, palm-fringed canals called backwaters and the refreshing Ayurvedic Resorts. This charming place is popular for its Houseboat cruises that pass through the serene backwaters, where one can catch glimpses of choir making activities, lush green paddy fields, the beautiful birds circling and flying in the sky and witness the life of the locals in this state. The Alleppey beach lies in the Arabian Sea, is a wonderful exemplar found along the Malabar Coast. One must not miss the traditional snake boat race which takes place in August and September and try out some palm wine which can be bought from a local toddy shop for adding a touch of fidelity to your travel experience. Top places to visit:- Alleppey Houseboats, Alappuzha Beach, Alleppey Backwaters, Alleppey Resorts, Vembanad Lake, Nehru Trophy Boat Race, Krishnapuram Palace. Best time to visit Alleppey:- The months of October-February is the best time to visit this place since it has a moderate temperature during that time, making it perfect to explore this city. The summers are not recommended as it is extremely hot since the temperature can go as high as 40 degrees shutting down all the outdoor activities. The monsoon here starts from June and ends in September which is not an ideal time to visit this place, but the monsoon lovers can visit Alleppey in June. Pic Credits : Kunal Kalra 3. Valley Of Flowers, Uttrakhand The Valley Of Flowers is a picturesque national park located in a district named Chamoli in Uttrakhand. The serene Valley of Flowers is a World Heritage Site. It is known for its wild untamed blooms surrounded by white peaks. This region is rich in varied flora and fauna. The virgin beauty of this mystical valley will leave you enchanted. Top places to visit:- Nanda Devi National Park, Hemkund Lake, Hemkund Sahib, Ghangaria. Best time to visit Uttarakhand:- The Valley opens from June 1 and shuts in October. The ideal time to visit this place would from June to September. August is the best time to visit this place, as you can see the beautiful blooming flowers. You can enter the valley between 7 am-2 pm and leave by 5 pm as it is restricted to daytime. Pic Credits : @the_travelling_munchies 4. Coonoor, Tamil Nandu Coonoor is the second largest hill of the Western Ghats. Coonoor is a delightful and serene location. You can have a scenic view of the Nilgiri Hills and Catherine Falls. The lush green view, manicured hills and the Colonial culture makes it a dreamy as well as a beautiful location to visit. Also, you are gonna fall in love with the Coonoor weather. Top places to visit:- Sim’s Park, Dolphins Nose, Lamb’s rock, Hidden Valley and Law’s Falls. Best time to visit Coonoor:- October – March is the best time to visit this beautiful place since the climate is very pleasant and cold. Monsoons are also considered as an ideal time to visit as the place doesn’t receive heavy rainfall. Pic Credits: Vinod Prambeth 5. Havelock Island, Andaman & Nicobar Island Officially named as the Swaraj Island, this island is one of a largest and popular island in Andaman & Nicobar archipelago. It is known for its pearly white sands, crystal blue water and the rich corals and verdant forests. You can also do water activities like scuba diving, snorkelling, deep-sea diving etc. On can rent scooters and ride it on the narrow roads or through the tropical dense jungle. The unique and the traditional cuisine of this place will make your travel experience more memorable. Top places to visit:- Radhanagar Beach, Elephant Beach, Kalpathar Beach and Vijaynagar Beach Things you would probably be searching now:- Havelock island resort, Havelock island beach resort, Havelock island tour package Best time to visit:- The most suitable time to visit would be between October and May since the climate would be quite pleasant. The Monsoons,
Unlock 6.0: India’s hidden treasure

Travel Industry was the most affected due to the pandemic. The outbreak of coronavirus turned the whole world numb. The world had to stay inside their houses for several months. But life doesn’t stop, right? Slowly everything is opening as the ‘new normal.’ Travel Industry has stepped its foot back. Few states have opened for tourism. let’s see what they have to offer UTTARAKHAND Uttarakhand is a state in the northern part of India. It is called the land of Gods due to numerous Hindu temples and pilgrimage centers found throughout the state. It is known for its natural environment of the Himalayas, the Bhabar, and the Terai regions. Places for tourism 1. Rishikesh Rishikesh, the most serene place in northern Uttrakhand is surrounded by hills and bisected by the wide and sluggish Ganges, is often claimed as the `Yoga Capital of the World’. It is an excellent place to meditate and study yoga. Rishikesh is known as the good starting Laxman Jhula point for treks to many Himalayan Pilgrimage. Activities in Rishikesh: Witness the Ganga Arti-The city hosts Ganga Arti at the Ganges. Uttrakhand is known for river rafting and is one of the most adventurous sport. It is completely safe for non-swimmers as well till the time they have their life jackets on. Shivpuri is the main white water river rafting hub in Uttrakhand and the best season for river rafting is from 1st September to 30th June. Yoga Camping on the bank of Ganga- Rishikesh is a city blessed with serene Ganga River Bunjee jumping- It is an activity where you jump off the cliff wearing a harness. The harness initiates a recoil until the harness is completely stretched out. Giant Swing- It is an activity quite similar to Bunjee Jumping but here instead of a free fall the rope and harness are connected to fixed point when you jump. Waterfall trekking- Trekking to the waterfall is an adventurous activity since it involves walking through the jungle on narrow trails. Cliff Jumping – This activity involves jumping off the cliff into the waters of Ganga Facts: Rishikesh is famous as the world’s yoga capital. Every year they organize a one-week long international yoga festival. The city got its name in the ’80s when the famous musical band the Beatles came to visit this authentic city of India. It is also known as the ‘Gateway to Himalayas’ and is the starting point for the Char Dham Yatra. It is also widely known for its spiritual and mythological traits that make it special from other cities around. Chopta Chopta is a small settlement and valley that is located in Uttrakhand, which is very popular among tourists, mainly because of the number of options it provides for exploring, adventure buffs, and trekking enthusiasts. The entire region is a haven of beauty, especially for the ones who are looking for a good place to relax. Places to visit Trekking and camping, Embracing the local life, visiting temples, wildlife safari. Facts: It is also called as mini Switzerland of Uttrakhand. There is the visibility of 41 Himalayan peaks and a panoramic view of the Himalayan Mountain Range from Chopta. Dhanaulti Dhanaulti is one of the fastest emerging gems among travel destinations in Uttrakhand. It is a peaceful serene place as it is away from the crowds, busy market places, and pollution. It is situated amidst the thick virgin forest of Deodars, Oaks, and Rhododendrons. Things to do Sky Walking-This is a new adventure activity that gets you to walk upon 360ft long single wire rope at a height of 120ft. Cave Exploration- One can explore the hidden cave of Pandavas located 6KM before Dhanaulti. Village Tour- One must discover the beautiful Pahadi Villages which are full of scenic views having exceptional architectural houses. Mountain Biking – The best way of exploring the scenic town of Dhanaulti on your bike is this sport of mountain biking which will give you a therapeutic experience. Facts 1. It is also known as an Icy Haven. 2. It is the base point for numerous treks into the snow-capped Himalayas. 3. There are temples located here which are existing right from the Gupta Dynasty. Travel Guidelines for covid-19 https://www.euttaranchal.com/tourism/uttarakhand-travel-guidelines.php GOA Goa is situated on the southwestern coast of India within the Konkan region. Goa is mainly known for its magnificent beaches, sculpture, and nightlife. It is considered best for a bachelor’s trip. Since Goa is best known for its beaches here are few beaches one must visit Morjim, Baga, Candolim& Calangute, and Sinquerim are few of the best beaches in North Goa whereas Arrosim, Majorda, Mober are the few best beaches in South Goa. Goa is very popular for its nightlife and one must visit these clubs to enjoy its nightlife LPK- Love, Passion, Karma SinQ Night Club Las Olas Owl Night Club Tourist Attractions Basilica of Bom Jesus This is the oldest church in Goa and is one of a kind. It’s declared as UNESCO’s World Heritage Site. It’s known for its flawless baroque architecture. It is located in Bainguinim about 10km away from Panjim. The basilica of Bom Jesus is 408 years old and is still open to the public every day. Harvalem Falls Cascading from an astonishing height of more than 50 meters above the ground, the Arvalem Falls is a scenic destination, adored by people who visit. A place to relax, rejoice and unfold in the arms of nature, the fall will bedazzle you right after the monsoon. The gushing sound of water streaming through the rocky setting makes an alluring spot for many adventures. Fort Aguada This fort is a 17th-century Portuguese fort which is one of a kind in Asia and the highlight of this attraction is the four-story lighthouse from which one can get a spectacular view of the sunset. The fort has also been used as Aguada fort. It has a statue in front of the