5 places in India that don’t feel real

India is a country full with surprises, treasures, and adventures. While the tourist industry on the subcontinent is expanding quickly, there are many unique destinations that only seasoned travellers are aware of.

Laitmawsiang, Meghalaya For those seeking seclusion amid nature, this little village in the Khatarshnong Laitkroh Block in the East Khasi Hills is the ideal retreat.

Adalaj Stepwell, Gujarat Adalaj Stepwell is known as one of the finest examples of ancient architecture in India. Built in 1498, the stepwell is intricately carved and is five stories deep.

13 Arch Bridge, Kerala The 13 Arch Bridge is a historic British-era structure on the Kollam-Sengottai railway line in Kazhathuruthi, Kollam district. The 13 Arch, built over a century ago with just rocks, is an architectural masterpiece.

Tada Falls, Andhra Pradesh The flowing cascades and rich vegetation make a stunning environment. As you go along the picturesque pathways, the sound of water grows louder, increasing anticipation.

Nagarhole National Park Nagarahole, a Tiger Reserve in Karnataka, is a must-see national park for photographers and wildlife enthusiasts since the forest safari provides a high chance of seeing Asiatic elephants and Bengal tigers in their native environment.

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