Republic Lifestyle Desk

Mawlynnong To Ziro: Offbeat Destinations To Enjoy During Monsoon

Ziro, hill station, 1500 meters above sea level, is renowned for its lush green forest, rivulets, and terrace paddy fields, where the Apatani tribe practices unique poly-culture and water management.

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Orchha, founded by Chieftain Rudra Pratap Singh, is a significant historical site showcasing Bundela-era legends, offering connections to major Madhya Pradesh towns for tours with friends and family.

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Pushkar, an ancient city in Rajasthan, is a popular tourist destination known for its rich mythological history and architectural heritage. Pushkar, a city in India, is believed to be the birthplace.

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Spiti valley is renowned for its natural beauty and cultural heritage, with Tabo monastery being a prominent attraction with stunning murals, ancient temples, and stupas.

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Ranikhet, once British India's summer headquarters, now houses the Kumaon Regiment. Legend has it was enchanted by a Kumaoni queen, known for its beautiful landscapes and serene surroundings.

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Mawlynnong, known as God's own garden, is renowned for its clean, green surroundings, fruit orchards, and Khasis traditions, showcasing the beauty of Meghalaya's southern ranges.

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Auli, India's premier ski resort, is a picturesque town with 2,800 m of slopes and panoramic views of India's highest peaks. Originally a paramilitary base, it hosts snow adventure events.

Source: uttarakhandtourism.gov.in