There are many attractive places in India that offers superlative scenic
views and many more but to find a tranquil place is a real challenge.
Prominent tourist places are becoming overcrowded with time, as every
traveler wants to take a glimpse of it. But, if you are in search of the
most serene places to spend your holidays, then below listed are the
ideal options-
1) Nubra Valley
Where: Ladakh
Nubra Valley is the most preferred tourist spot when it comes to peaceful places to visit in India. This serene place is located in the northernmost part of India in Leh, the capital town of Ladakh. Nestled on 10,000 feet above the sea level, you need an Inner Line Permit by the Indian government to travel this beautiful valley. Besides, the permit allows only seven day stay in the Nubra Valley. However, the common way to travel to this valley is through 'Khardung La' from Leh, which is known as one of the world's highest mountain passes, reports Satu of Indiantraveljourney.com.
2) Lahaul and Spiti
Where: Himachal Pradesh
Most sparsely populated region, Lahaul and Spiti in Himachal Pradesh is located in the southern side of Ladakh. The surrounding snowline, climate, sky-touching mountain ranges, Buddhist monasteries and outstanding scenic beauty have made this place peaceful and truly majestic. The common way to travel to Lahual is through 'Rohtang La' mountain Pass from Manali and to visit Spiti valley, you have to go from Lahual via 'Kunzum Pass', a 4551 metres high mountain Pass.
3) The Kerala Backwaters
Where: Kerala-'God's Own Country'
When it comes to peaceful places in India, backwaters in Kerala need no introduction. The enchanting backwaters of Kerala make the state one of the most preferred tourist destination. Kerala Backwaters comprises of a chain of lagoons and lakes which lies parallel to the Arabian Sea. A cruise in the House boats gives tourists a unique and exciting chance to experience the beauty of the tranquil surrounding greenery and nearby villages. Some of the marvelous backwaters in Kerala are- Kuttanad Backwaters, Cochin Backwaters, Kollam Backwaters, Kumarakom Backwaters.
4) Sikkim Mountains
Where: Sikkim
Snow-clad mountain peaks, Buddhist monasteries and marvelous scenic views make Sikkim on the most serene destinations in India. This beautiful place is a landlocked Indian state nestled in the Himalayan Mountains. Ideal time to visit Sikkim is the month of April and May and also in late September to mid of November. Besides, it is better to avoid the monsoon season to visit Sikkim. Apart from these, azure skies, white fragrant magnolias, magnificent tea gardens, slanting sun rays that turn rhododendrons to scarlet are just some of the mesmerizing beauty that is sure to leave you spellbound.
5) Coorg (Kodagu)
Where: Karnataka
Coorg is famously known as "the Scotland of India" and is a perfect getaway for those who are in search of peace. One can enjoy the beauty of lush green forest, tall hills, essence of coffee estates and pale green rice valleys in Coorg. The other main attractions that make the place mesmerizing lies in the calm banks of Kaveri River; waterfalls like Iruppu, Abbey and Mallalli, and Abbi Falls, which would serve as an ideal and cooling vacation spot. Well connected roads are there to reach Coorg from places like Coimbatore, Bangalore, Ooty and Mysore.
1) Nubra Valley
Where: Ladakh
Nubra Valley is the most preferred tourist spot when it comes to peaceful places to visit in India. This serene place is located in the northernmost part of India in Leh, the capital town of Ladakh. Nestled on 10,000 feet above the sea level, you need an Inner Line Permit by the Indian government to travel this beautiful valley. Besides, the permit allows only seven day stay in the Nubra Valley. However, the common way to travel to this valley is through 'Khardung La' from Leh, which is known as one of the world's highest mountain passes, reports Satu of Indiantraveljourney.com.
2) Lahaul and Spiti
Where: Himachal Pradesh
Most sparsely populated region, Lahaul and Spiti in Himachal Pradesh is located in the southern side of Ladakh. The surrounding snowline, climate, sky-touching mountain ranges, Buddhist monasteries and outstanding scenic beauty have made this place peaceful and truly majestic. The common way to travel to Lahual is through 'Rohtang La' mountain Pass from Manali and to visit Spiti valley, you have to go from Lahual via 'Kunzum Pass', a 4551 metres high mountain Pass.
3) The Kerala Backwaters
Where: Kerala-'God's Own Country'
When it comes to peaceful places in India, backwaters in Kerala need no introduction. The enchanting backwaters of Kerala make the state one of the most preferred tourist destination. Kerala Backwaters comprises of a chain of lagoons and lakes which lies parallel to the Arabian Sea. A cruise in the House boats gives tourists a unique and exciting chance to experience the beauty of the tranquil surrounding greenery and nearby villages. Some of the marvelous backwaters in Kerala are- Kuttanad Backwaters, Cochin Backwaters, Kollam Backwaters, Kumarakom Backwaters.
4) Sikkim Mountains
Where: Sikkim
Snow-clad mountain peaks, Buddhist monasteries and marvelous scenic views make Sikkim on the most serene destinations in India. This beautiful place is a landlocked Indian state nestled in the Himalayan Mountains. Ideal time to visit Sikkim is the month of April and May and also in late September to mid of November. Besides, it is better to avoid the monsoon season to visit Sikkim. Apart from these, azure skies, white fragrant magnolias, magnificent tea gardens, slanting sun rays that turn rhododendrons to scarlet are just some of the mesmerizing beauty that is sure to leave you spellbound.
5) Coorg (Kodagu)
Where: Karnataka
Coorg is famously known as "the Scotland of India" and is a perfect getaway for those who are in search of peace. One can enjoy the beauty of lush green forest, tall hills, essence of coffee estates and pale green rice valleys in Coorg. The other main attractions that make the place mesmerizing lies in the calm banks of Kaveri River; waterfalls like Iruppu, Abbey and Mallalli, and Abbi Falls, which would serve as an ideal and cooling vacation spot. Well connected roads are there to reach Coorg from places like Coimbatore, Bangalore, Ooty and Mysore.
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