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    Top Indian Places That Resemble Foreign Destinations

    05-Sep-2022 3 minutes Read

    Top Indian Places That Resemble Foreign Destinations

    India is blessed with some unique places that are worth the visit. Why spend a bomb on foreign trips when you can find these amazing places in India itself? There are many exotic places that are visited by crores of visitors every year. But ever since, COVID-19 hit the world, foreign travel has become a far dream for many. In this Listicle, we will give you the Top Indian places that resemble foreign destinations.

     

    Andaman and Nicobar Islands (Phi Phi Islands, Thailand)

    India's Phi Phi Islands are another name for these islands. Without paying for a visa, you can also take your friends and family to see the Thai city in Andaman, India. The Andaman Islands feature some of the best scuba diving spots in the world, and everything around you is tinged blue and green, so there's no need to book a flight to Thailand to get the same effect. India likewise has a similar outlook with lovely surroundings that you may take in.

    Khajjar, Himachal Pradesh (Switzerland)

    Switzerland is snowy winter heaven for romance seekers if money is not an issue. The best equivalent to Switzerland in India is Khajjiar in Chamba. This European paradise is similarly breathtaking. It has everything to draw people in and is remarkably similar to the terrain of Switzerland. It is one of the unique places in India that resembles some of the prominent destinations.

    Tulips Garden, Srinagar (Tulips Garden, Amsterdam)

    The tulips in Srinagar are just as lovely as the ones in Amsterdam. It's like a fairyland, complete with stunning scenery, a gentle breeze, vibrant flowers, and the sounds of the outdoors.

    Lakshadweep Islands (Maldives)

    The Laccadives are a group of islands in the Arabian Sea that include the Lakshadweep islands. The island is similar to the Maldives geographically since it is surrounded by beautiful coral reefs.

    The Thar Desert, Rajasthan (Sahara Desert, Africa)

    The majority of us believe that deserts don't have much to offer in terms of a fun weekend getaway. However, combining a camel safari and a jeep safari during the day with camping in the desert at night, which often becomes one of the greatest stargazing spots, is a one-of-a-kind experience. Before you grab your passport and pay more money to experience the same thing in Africa's Sahara Desert, camping and a safari in India's the Thar Desert in Jaisalmer are undoubtedly worthwhile experiences.

    Chitrakote Waterfalls, Chattisgarh (Niagra Waterfalls, United States)

    Similar to Canada's Niagara Falls, the Chitrakote Falls in Chhattisgarh are stunning. It is 95 feet tall and is the country's largest waterfall. If you want to view the waterfall in its full glory, travel between July and October.

    Munnar Tea Gardens, Kerala (Cameron Highlands, Malaysia)

    One of the most incredible experiences you could ever have is a walk along the slopes of beautiful green tea plantations. Munnar is one such gorgeous site in India to visit before visiting its Malaysian twin, The Camaron Highlands.



     

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