Have you ever envisioned visiting foreign places in India without spending a lot of money for international tour packages?
There are such countless spots in India that looks like international places.
India has the best tourist places with exotic venues. Here is a chance for you to visit top 10 places in India that seem to be like international destinations.
Why not pack your bags and travel to these dream destinations in India? The ten places that looks totally unfamiliar are mentioned below.
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1. The Scotland of the east, Shillong Vs Scotland
Visit Shillong to feel the Scotland vibes around you with beautiful views and greenery, otherwise called the Scotland of the East. You can encounter hypnotizing valleys, hills, rivers, and rich green grasslands.
If you are planning to visit Shillong then the best time to visit Shillong is during the summer season i.e, from June to August. The weather condition is so wonderful for vacationers to explore the spots and you will feel like you are in Scotland.
You can search pictures of both Scotland and Shillong, you will really get overwhelmed pondering which photograph is of which place! On a foggy day the fog loaded pastures look nothing more than a land in heaven.
2. The snow-clad beauty in Gulmarg Vs Swiss Alps
Settled amidst snow-clad mountains, and slopes of pine, Gulmarg has been a number one spot for travellers.
Gulmarg can be best described as the Snow-clad Heaven of the World. The breath-taking beauty of Gulmarg is beyond words to be described. One night stay in the snow covered Gulmarg can definitely rivals that of Switzerland. A stroll in the midst of in the cold path will awaken your senses.
In Gulmarg, there are many winter gaming activities where you can have a fun time.
3. Valley of Flowers Vs Antelope Valley
Heaven on land is the perfect way to describe when you set foot in the Valley of Flowers. Situated in the slopes of Uttarakhand, the Valley of Flowers is not your typical professional flowerbed of arranged blossoms; it is an UNESCO World Heritage Site.
It's unusual when you find a spot in India that seems to be a popular destination in North America or Europe, which are thousands of miles away! So far away, separated by the seven seas, there exists another valley of flowers, called Antelope Valley.
4. The city of Lakes, Nainital Vs Minneapolis
Nainital or the City of Lakes is a popular hill station settled in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand state. Related to the novel, eye-formed Naini Lake, this beautiful destination is a serene break from a dreary daily schedule.
The great mountains and the gleaming waters of the lake add to the beauty of the town. The town is based on the emerald mountain Lake Naini, which is specked with beautiful sailboats. According to folklore, the lake is believed to be formed when the eyes of goddess ‘Sati’ fell at this spot when her body was carried by Lord Shiva.
5. Qutab Minar Vs Leaning Tower of Pisa
Qutub Minar is the tallest historic monument of India. When this monument was found, individuals started to compare it with the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy which is one of the significant tourist attractions.
6. Kumbhalgarh Fort Vs the Great Wall of China
The Great Wall of China is one of the marvels of the world. What's more?
Don’t be shocked, India also has an extraordinary wall. However the huge design in India may not be as grand as the Great Wall of China, but the Kumbhalgarh Fort is one of the strongest forts of India and bears declaration to the experts who built it. It is a wonder of war strategies and the engineering artfulness of individuals who lived during that era.
Built during the 15th century, this wall is located between thirteen towering mountain peaks in the desert of Rajasthan and comprises the ancient fort of Kumbhalgarh, about 80 km from the city of Udaipur.
7. India Gate Vs Bend de Triomphe
At the centre of New Delhi stands the 42 m high India Gate, a ‘Bend de-Triomphe’ like archway in a junction. Practically like its French partner, it is in memory of the 70,000 Indian soldiers who lost their lives battling for the British Army during the Second Great War.
The foundation stone of India Gate was laid by His Royal Highness, the Duke of Connaught in 1921 and it was designed by Edwin Lutyens.
8. Thar Desert Vs Sahara Desert
One of the differences is that the Thar Desert is in Asia while the Sahara Desert is in Africa. The Sahara Desert doesn't encounter precipitation while the Thar Desert has light rainfall. The Thar Desert acts as a boundary between Pakistan and India and is otherwise called the Greatest Indian Desert.
9. Gandikota Hills Vs Grand Canyon
Gandikota is a beautiful village located in the heartland of Bangalore. This breathtaking place is a weekend getaway from Bangalore.
In India, it is rare to find gorge formations, so it is also known as the Arizona of India or the Indian Grand Canyon.
Like the Grand Canyon in Arizona, this crevasse is a dazzling congregation of rocks, cut and layered in the most astounding way.
10. Alappuzha Vs Venice
With attractions like the Alleppey Beach and Vemband Lake to charm nature lovers, the old town church and Mannarasala Temple for the socially disposed, Alleppey is a voyager's paradise.
For the ones searching for something unique, this place is sure to mesmerize you. Like Venice, Alappuzha is famous for its backwaters, the actual sight of this place is sufficient to bring out a feeling of wonder.