Natural Wonder places in India
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# Hogenakkal Falls, Tamil Nadu
Niagara of India. Located on River Kaveri, in the Dharmapuri district of Tamil Nadu
The waterfall can be best experienced with the help of boat rides, that are also popular among the tourists visiting this place.
# Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand
At first look, Valley of Flowers in Uttarakhand, doesn't look like a place that has naturally come into being.
Talking about the variety, the place is home to more than 300 endemic types of alpine flowers.This place looks like o. ne right out of a fairy tale.
# Amarnath Cave
The place is known for the ice stalagmite, resembling the Shiva Ling.There are just two more of them, one representing Parvati and the other represents Ganesh, Lord Shiva’s son. People from all over the world come and worship. By witnessing the power of devotion, it might be true that God visited the place first-handily.
The island is 3Km in diameter and surrounded by the marine. Its crystal clear water displays the underwater décor better than any High Definition Television. The place is recognised among the best Scuba diving spots in India.
The only active volcano in India is located in the Andaman Sea.It is located in the Soma Satwik Sea, 135 km east of Port Blair. The first volcanic eruption was recorded in 1787.
# Salt Marshes, Rann of Kutch
The scattered mostly around the areas of the Luni River and covering about 10, 000sq miles of land is the white dessert.
# Krishna’s Butter Ball
Mahabalipuram, a town about 60Km South Chennai famous for its stone carvings is “The rock which gravity forgot”. The giant well-balanced rock is 5 meters in diameter perched on a smooth slope
. The Most travellers want to visit Mahabalipuram in search of amazing heritage sites and beautiful ancient temples. when you are there, do take out some time to witness this natural wonder as well. A massive stone, popularly known as the Krishna's Butter Ball, has balanced itself precariously at the slippery edge of a hill for ages. Looking at it, one wonders as to how come a 20-feet-high, 5-metre-wide and 250-ton stone stood the test of time to remain stuck at that place for so many years. Apart from attracting travellers, the rock also serves as a shade for animals who want to stay away from the sun for a while.
# Natural Arch, Tirumala
Huddled just 1 Km North of the Sri Venkateswara Temple near, Tirumala is our spot.
The rock-hard arch is about 8m in width and 3m in height, and has withstood every calamity for several million years! The beauty of the arch is magnified several times with the support of a stunning garden, for the visitors to rest.
# Living Root Bridges
It is Meghalaya are enough to boast about nature’s mysterious ways of creation. This place is famous for their living and ever-growing natural bridges, some of them are around 500 years old.
# Lonar Crater Lake, Maharashtra
The space was formed when a meteor crashed on Earth about 50,000 years ago. Considered as the world's third largest crater, the Lonar Crater Lake is both saline and alkaline in nature and looks green in colour when looked at from a distance. The circumference of the lake is said to be eight kilometres at the top, and 4.8 km at the bottom
# The Aleya Ghost Lights
This unexplained and mysterious phenomenon makes it is a curious paranormal destination for travellers. Various gloomy and scary tales are narrated by local villagers, in evidence of the place’s haunted nature. These colourful glowing lights are another riddle of nature, still unsolved by human beings!
It is believed that the place was home to many Buddhist and Jain monks. People who are big Indiana Jones fan would love the maze of 16 Cavernous paths and a pit cave here. Well, don’t get lost before seeing the Underground waterfall! A recurrent underground stream of water does the spell.
The place got its name from the Sanskrit word “Bilum” meaning hole.
# Marble Rocks
Shimmering under the sun or sparkling under moonlight, Marble Rocks are truly a traveller’s delight. These rocks are a magnificent gorge on river Narmada, around 3km in length. Local attractions complimenting these rocks include Dhuandhar Falls and Chausath Yogini temple.
Nestled in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand.
Famous for its exotic flowers and endangered fauna, the valley of flowers is richly diverse and splendidly beautiful.
The place is near goa . The literal translation means “sea of milk”. Surrounded by breathtaking beauty and captivating scenery, these large and thundering falls attract nature-lovers from far and wide.
Also known as the “Gravity Hill”, this place pulls vehicles in an upward direction, creating an optical illusion. The hill is a great source of wonder and amusement for tourists every year!
Located in the city of Jaisalmer, the golden sand of the Mighty Thar is strangely pleasant. The best time to visit Sand Dunes is during the sunrise or sunset when the sun’s light pours life into the dead shades of sand. You can ride in style with your fast SUV or enjoy each moment on a slow camel ride; both are spectacular.
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