Top domestic places to visit in india 2023
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In the embrace of 2023, we find a golden opportunity to rediscover joy and adventure! Though 2022 might have had its fair share of hiccups, it set the stage for exhilarating new beginnings. Imagine seizing the gift of 19 long weekends that lay ahead of us, shaping them into exhilarating mini-escapes to rekindle your spirit. Now, the only question that remains is - where to first? Allow us to guide you on a journey from the tranquil lakes of Ladakh to the mystical floating islands of Assam, destinations where wonder meets the soul.
Maharashtra's Sindhudurg
The gateway to paradise just got closer! Sindhudurg's spanking new Chipi Airport has flung its doors open, trimming the journey between this charming coastal haven and the pulsating heart of Mumbai to less than two hours. Picture yourself plunging into the crystal waters off the Tarkarli coast, stepping back in time at the historic Sindhudurg Fort in Malvan, or scaling the 1800s lighthouse near the picturesque Vengurla Rocks. And if you're craving some Goan vibes, the alluring north Goa coastline is just a brief drive away. The adventure of a lifetime awaits!
Sikkim, the North’s Jewel
In April, the Yumthang Valley transforms into a painter's dream canvas, especially in the vibrant heart of Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary. Imagine being surrounded by a symphony of over 40 varieties of rhododendrons, each blossoming in radiant hues of crimson that dance playfully in every corner you glance.
On the flip side, venture to the exhilarating heights of Zero Point in Sikkim, the state's pinnacle of motorable roads. Here, a pristine white canvas awaits, as the region dons a thick blanket of snow, offering a tranquil contrast to the colorful valley below. Experience the best of both worlds, in one magical destination!West Bengal's Darjeeling
Darjeeling's high mountains and meandering tiny streets give way to enormous tea estates. The season for planting here, which lasts from March to October, is also when the scent of the bushes permeates the entire hill station. If you're fortunate, you could get to see the Makaibari estate harvest Oolong, which is only done on the first full moon night of the season.
Ladakh’s Tso Moriri Lake
No less captivating than the towering mountain sides it contrasts is the lake's vivid blue hue. The greatest high-altitude lake in India, Tso Moriri, is less well-known than Pangong Lake. You will be drawn to the region by its breathtaking scenery, which includes wide-open spaces and bright sky, as well as uncommon fauna like migrating birds and Tibetan wolves as well as more common creatures that are managed by the changpas in the area.
Kerala's Gavi
The pristine beauty of Gavi is enhanced by mild temperatures and luxuriant foliage in July. Wild animals like the sambar and barking deer may be seen in this Malabar town's lush woodlands. The remainder of the property is covered with vineyards where you can learn about making wine and magnificent waterfalls where you can cool yourself.
Tamil Nadu's Yercaud
If you've already visited the well-known plantation towns in south India, this year, make your way to Yercaud's bamboo woods, one of the top destinations in all of India. The little village, which is situated at the base of Salem, offers many vantage points looking out over the valley as well. To reach Kiliyur Falls, you must descend a slope. For its unspoiled beauty and serene environment, the Yercaud lake is a must-see.
Assam's Majuli
Majuli island, which is located between two Brahmaputra canals, is flooded for most of the year. The Assamese agricultural population returns to the land when the monsoons fade, revealing the region's sparkling beaches. Fast-changing weather patterns and frequent flash floods from local streams are predicted to permanently shut down the region in the upcoming years, so get to this peaceful location soon.