India’s most unusual places for curious travellers

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India's cultural, historical, and natural heritage, making for unforgettable and enriching experiences.

Unusual yet extraordinary 

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In Cherrapunji, Meghalaya, villagers have created bridges by training the roots of rubber trees over centuries.

Living Root Bridges of Meghalaya 

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The Rann of Kutch is one of the largest salt deserts in the world. During the monsoon season, it transforms into a vast, shimmering expanse of water, while in the dry season,

Rann of Kutch in Gujarat

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Located on the Leh-Kargil-Baltic National Highway, Magnetic Hill is known for its optical illusion where vehicles appear to defy gravity and roll uphill.

Magnetic Hill in Ladakh

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The lake's alkaline water and unique ecosystem make it an interesting destination for scientists and nature enthusiasts.

Lonar Lake in Maharashtra

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where visitors can see a naturally preserved mummy believed to be over 500 years old

Gue village in Spiti Valley

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According to folklore, the village was abandoned overnight by its inhabitants, leaving behind tales of curses and ghostly apparitions.

Kuldhara in Rajasthan

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Legends abound of curses and paranormal activity, attracting thrill-seekers and ghost hunters from around the world.

Bhangarh Fort in Rajasthan

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