Listly by Subhraleena Deka
India is Incredible in terms of culture, heritage as well as landscapes. One must visit all the places in this list at least once in the lifetime...
A full night spent on a bad spread out in the open on the sands of Thar Desert in Rajasthan is completely mesmerizing. One can also gorge on the delicious Rajasthani cuisine under the stars and being entertained by the local folk there.
The Living Root Bridges at Cherrapunji in Meghalaya is simply dreamlike. Actually made from living roots which branch out from gigantic trees, this tree is enough to take you to your fairyland.
Do you want the experience beautiful beaches and the biggest electronic dance music festival in Asia? Go to Goa as soon as possible!
A bike expedition from Manali to Leh is a must experience for bike riders and adventurous spirits alike. The trip is divine.
The enchanting views along the way are a magnet for visitors. Western Ghats, a number of waterfalls, rivers and plain stretches are a part of the scenery.
Jaipur is a magical land. Chokhi Dhani is a place where one should at least once in their lifetime. From mouth-smacking dishes to the cultural aura, Chokhi Dhani gives you a true feel of Rajasthan. Elephant safari is also interesting.
It is a paradise for beach lovers mainly because of its silver sand and turquoise waters which is very unique. A boating trip from Kolkata or Chennai to the Islands of Andaman is quite an experience.
If you want a holiday of peace and tranquility all around, Sikkim is the place for you. The spectacular sights and natural beauty all around is breathtaking.
A cultural paradise and a place to eat different kinds of tasty delicacies, Kolkata is a land of wonder. Shop at the old-fashioned narrow bazaars bustling with life, tour around the city and visit places like the Victoria Memorial Hall and the Dakshineswar Kali Temple.
Feast your eyes to a creature like no other - the endangered one-horned rhinoceros. You will find a number of other animals and exotic birds, including the wild buffalo which is also endangered.