10 Lesser-Known Family Vacation Destinations in India

By Priyanka Roshan | Sept 16, 2024

India is brimming with hidden gems ideal for a peaceful family getaway. Here are 10 offbeat destinations that promise a memorable vacation away from the crowds:

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 Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh

A serene destination, Ziro Valley is perfect for nature-loving families. Known for its lush greenery and tribal culture, you can enjoy trekking, camping, and learning about the Apatani tribe.

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 Chopta, Uttarakhand

Dubbed "Mini Switzerland," Chopta offers trekking opportunities and stunning views of the Himalayas. Families can explore Tungnath and Chandrashila or enjoy leisurely walks in beautiful meadows.

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Tirthan Valley, Himachal Pradesh

Tirthan Valley is a tranquil retreat, ideal for fishing, camping, and exploring the Great Himalayan National Park. It’s perfect for families looking to escape the usual tourist spots.

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Gavi, Kerala

Located within the Periyar Tiger Reserve, Gavi is an eco-tourism haven. Families can enjoy wildlife safaris, bird watching, and boat rides, making it both fun and educational for kids.

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Pangot, Uttarakhand

A birdwatcher's paradise near Nainital, Pangot is known for its rich birdlife and peaceful environment. Families can indulge in nature walks and trekking through oak and pine forests.

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Majuli, Assam

The world’s largest river island, Majuli, offers scenic beauty and vibrant Assamese culture. Families can explore the island by bicycle and visit the ancient monasteries and local markets.

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Hampi, Karnataka

Hampi’s ancient ruins and unique landscapes captivate both adults and children. The UNESCO World Heritage site is perfect for history-loving families.

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Khajjiar, Himachal Pradesh

Khajjiar’s meadows and lakes provide the perfect backdrop for outdoor activities like paragliding and horse riding, making it a favorite for families.

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Sandakphu, West Bengal

Adventure-loving families will enjoy trekking in Sandakphu, which offers breathtaking views of Everest, Kanchenjunga, and other towering peaks.

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Kaas Plateau, Maharashtra

Known as Maharashtra's "Valley of Flowers," Kaas Plateau is a stunning spot to visit during monsoon, offering families a chance to witness the vibrant bloom of wildflowers.

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