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Top 5 Underrated Indian Holiday Destinations

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Travelling is a quite a relaxing hobby but it can cost us a fortune sometimes.

Travelling to the most popular places can make it a bit hectic since there is a huge crowd especially in the hill stations and beaches.

We are here to give you an overview of some of the Indian destinations which are underrated and you can find it very peaceful and private too.

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Lambasingi

Lambasingi is a place situated in Andhra Pradesh and is the only place which experiences snowfall. It is said to have a temperature which ranges from 0 to 10°C. Here are some of the breathtaking scenic views of this place.

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Khajjiar

Khajjiar is a hill station situation in the Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh. It has a great lush green view all around and is also called “Mini Switzerland”. It has some adventure activities lined up as well for the wild side in you to try.

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Wayanad

Wayanad is a less urbanized place in Kerala which is famous for its edakkal caves where you can find Neolithic period’s writings and pictures which represent that era. This is perfect get away for people who love to know about era’s and are into history and colonization.

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Keibul Lamjao

Keibul Lamjao. It is situated on Loktak Lake in Manipur. It is the only floating park in the world and it also has some endangered Sangai deer species. Phumdis are the reason, the park floats. You can see for yourself.

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Lepchajagat

Lepchajagat is a place which is really underrated and not well known amongst the lot. It has a lot of lush green trees and soothing environment. It is a great hill station for couples since it is a private place and you will not be a victim of all the traffic and noise.

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