India is known for it’s multidimensional culture and heritage, energetically vivid nature and perpetually delightful architecture. However, the country holds a lot more than this. The unique spots in India hold a plethora of hideaways and social assorted qualities to make you need to leave everything and to lose all sense of direction in the wild right then. So instead of going the mainstream way, why not checkout the offbeat avenues? You are in for tons of bewilderment!

Here’s a tad gathering of odd spots that are must visit spots for any individual who wishes to see the best of India. There definitely is a reason why they call it Incredible India!

1. Murud, Maharashtra

The Murud-Janjira Fort nestles on a stone off the Arabian Sea coast, and is accessible only by a sailboat. Initially the fortification had 21 bastions, which still remain, alongside numerous guns of local and European make. There is a freshwater lake inside of the defenses of Murud-Janjira. This site makes for a muse for shutterbugs and those who are seeking something offbeat. If you took a Chandigarh to Mumbai flight, then take a taxi from the airport to Murud Janjira, which shouldn’t take more than three hours to reach this spot.

2. Laitlum Canyons, Meghalaya

Among the outlandish spots in India that have not been encroached upon, the Laitlum Canyons in the edges of Meghalaya make for a dazzling sight. Get hypnotized by the tremendous field of tall flush green grass influencing to the nippy breeze and feel the surge of blood through your veins as you look downward on front lines of the mountains, subsequently making them show up as gulches.

3. Bhedaghat, Jabalpur

Ascending to an amazing hundred feet on either side of the Narmada waterway, the rich Marble Rocks of the Bhedaghat open up the tranquil and stunning perspective of the peaceful and lavish green nature surrounding it. These colossal rocks actually cut with pitch dark and lavish green volcanic creases, and are a genuinely magnificent sight amid the moonlit evenings, enhanced by cool winds and inconspicuous tranquility.

4. Tuophema, Nagaland

With customary Angami Naga-styled quaint huts, the Tuophema Tourist Village will give you a look at the Naga way of life. The town is looked after by a few groups and they likewise organize town tours and direct treks. Above all, the group kitchen will serve you conventional food, along with rice lager, which if missed, will be regretted later.

5. Nohkalikai Falls, Cherrapunjee

Nohkalikai Falls is the tallest waterfall in India and is at a height of around 1100 feet. This is a fall that is located near the wettest place in the planet, Cherrapunji. This is also the fourth largest waterfall in the entire world and has rainwater feeding it. In the months of December and February, it decreases in the water level. There is a plunge pool with lovely colored green waters in the falls below.

To witness what is said to be the tallest waterfall dive of India, head for the Nohkalikai Falls that fall from an altitude of 1115 feet. Situated close to Cherrapunji, a three hour drive from Shillong and a fee of Rs. 10 will take you here. The falls, flanked by greenery, make for a breathtaking sight. You can also enjoy spa ayurveda tour in India and feel relax.

Translated as the Jump of Ka Likai in the Khasi language the Nohkalikai Falls has a lovely legend behind it. It is said that the local women Likai jumped off the cliff and fell I the falls. Legend has it that there was a woman who was called Ka Likai and she remarried. The new husband got jealous of her devotion to her daughter. He plans to kill the daughter when Ka Likai went out. He kills the daughter eventually and cooked her flesh into a meal. Ka likai came back home and asked where her daughter was. He said he did not know and said that before she went in search of her daughter she should have something to eat. She eats and finds her daughter’s fingers in a basket. In absolute despair she throws herself off the cliff and thus the waterfalls gets its name the Fall of Ka Likai.

Nohkalikai Falls is today one of the taller waterfalls in the Indian subcontinent. It is a lovely leap from a beautifully located rocky base that is also accompanied by a lovely little pool. Most of the waterfalls in this region are beautiful and the charm here is something to be seen to be believed. So for all those who love waterfall experiences in unusually located places then Nohkalikai Falls is the ideal bet.

The area is surrounded by clouds and so the entire region becomes foggy and misty. The falls can be seen best when there is no mist or fog. Cherrapunji is famous for being the wettest place but of late has been having a lot of brown foliage. So there are notions that perhaps the place is getting dried. There are lot of diversions and coal mining activities here. there is a lot of deforestation here and so the presence of the waterfalls only enhances the beauty here.

As one drives from Sohra town to Noahkalikai Falls the lovely grasslands on the plateau provide a beautiful sight for all. The road has the loveliest sights of mine shafts and coal mounds and provides great tour delights.

This was a waterfall that was a great pride of the tourism in Meghalaya and thus visits to this Falls is never devoid of excitement. There are many food and fruit stands here which make tours here very enjoyable. Get a closer look at the Falls with the help of the new stairway. There are a series of stairs that also gives you a view of the falls below. There is a path that takes you around to the falls and the entire stretch of this path along with the sight of the beautiful surroundings puts you at ease here.

It takes around half an hour to get nearer to the falls and would take more than an hour to go to the base of the falls. Situated around 53 km from the lovely city of Shillong, these Falls provide a great way of enjoying tours in this a part of the world.

As one goes to the Falls the sights of the coal mining area and deforestation area are something that remains in the mind.

Unusual destinations are ones that provided a lot of tourist’s interest and give you the right reasons to be happy about. Come to Nohkalikai falls and enjoy the pleasures of a lovely unusual destination in this part of India.

6. Shettihalli, Karnataka

Known as the “Drowning Church”, when you arrive at Shettihalli you should visit this quaint, rustic church which is famous for its submerged vestiges. Just the mainframe of the congregation and its towers remain, rest everything else has been ruined. One should visit the church when the Hemavathi river swells up, washing the congregation submerged.

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