There are plenty of destinations in India that’s got their fair share of popularity. However, many are still underrated or unknown to tourists. Therefore, I’m here sharing a list of five popular places and five off-beat places that you can add to your bucket list.
It’s been more than three years I visited Andaman. However, I still remember every bit of my trip. Blue sky, the smell of the ocean, dancing reefs, sparkling sand, a place no less than paradise.
Konark, the beach town of Odisha is merely 60 km away from Bhubaneswar and Puri, making it an ideal destination for day trips. However, Konark is a town that deals with identity crisis day in day out! People recognize it by the attraction it holds, more than anything else. I believe there are many cities and towns all over the world that go through a similar identity crisis every day. To beat this crisis here’s a list of things that you can do in Konark that would show you the city beyond the famous Sun Temple.
Puri is one of the holiest cities of India bordering the coast of Bay of Bengal. While the Jagannath temple gets flooded with people seeking pilgrimage, the golden sand beaches attract thousands of holidayers and honeymooners seeking peace and serenity.
My mom is usually sceptical about driving on foreign lands. She prefers a chauffeur-driven vehicle to a self-driven one. However, this time, while planning my trip, when I asked her, she agreed on taking a Zoomcar. Surprising right! We were at Bhubaneswar to attend my friend’s wedding, another one indeed! Therefore, we decided to extend our visit for four more days to explore nearby cities.
I know how 3 days sound when someone mentions the word ‘Goa’. A place that is never enough for the party lovers. However, during the monsoon, the place turns upside down. Wearing a calmer mask, with the closed beach side shacks, empty roads and quieter cafes.
Not too far from the mainland, lies the most underrated place in South Asia, the Islands of Andamans and Nicobar. A perfect destination for a relaxing vacation. Coral reefs, white sand beaches, teal water and breathtaking view. It is truly a paradise for travellers.
Havelock Island is one of the best islands of Andaman. Magnificent white-sand beaches, lush green rain-fed forests, and crystal water make this place a traveller’s paradise. Located 39 km away from Port Blair, Havelock is the most visited island of Andamans.