India is a diverse country, and when it comes to travel, there is so much that you can explore. I’ve been to the hills, explored the beaches, traversed the forests and the cities. But what I’ve noticed is that only a few get their fair share of fame, and the rest remain unexplored or underrated. So here’s a list of some underrated and a few famous places that you can explore.
Qutub Minar is Delhi’s famous and one of the most visited monuments that holds a record of being the “Tallest Brick Tower in the…
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Pahalgam, the Valley of Shepherds, is a beautiful hill station located in the Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir. I went on a day…
Ahmedabad India’s first World Heritage city is a beautiful blend of culture and modern norms. The city has many attractions and is also known…
What is the first thing that comes to your mind when someone says Manali? Snow-capped mountains, swaying Oak and Deodar trees, gushing rivers and…
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In early 2018, I tried Awadhi cuisine for the first time, and it was love at first bite. My friends had ordered kebabs from…