24 best places to visit in Mahabaleswar

Mahabaleshwar; This is a small town and a municipal council in Satara district in the Indian state of Maharashtra which can be clearly referred to as a hill station it comprises of three villages namely Malcolm Peth Old Kshetra Mahabaleshwar and part of the Shindola village.  It is also a source of the Krishna river that flows across Maharashtra, Karnataka, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. The climate of the area is suitable for the cultivation of Strawberries; Mahabaleshwar strawberry contributes to about 85 % of the total percent of the strawberry production in the country.



Elephants Head Point

Elephants head is one of the popular places in the Mahabaleshwar it is situated next to the kite’s point and can also be referred to as the Needle hole point. The tourists or the observers can see or observe the natural rock formation with a hole in between it thus giving it the name needle hole. From these points, tourists can also get a view of the Sahyadri Mountain. The elephant’s points is a place that is mostly mistaken with needle whole point and Kates point.

Arthur Seat Point

Arthur seat point is surrounded by the deep Savitri gorge on one side and a lush green plateau on the other side. It is located at a height of around 1470 m. The Arthur seat point is  popularly called the queen of the points, it is named after Sir Arthur Mallet who was the first man to build a house at this point it is also the only point that clearly shows the geological contrast between the Konkan and the Deccan territories  which is also one of the most popular viewpoints for it dramatic grand canyon like views it is famous for the floating of the light objects  light things like cold drinks when they are thrown in the valley comes up again due to the air pressure in the valley

Lingmala Waterfall

Lingmala waterfall is situated on the right-hand side of the road while traveling from the Mahabaleshwar to Panchgani. on the way there is a signboard indicating the directions to the waterfall you turn on the left side from the signboard from the gate you take a distance of 1.5 km to reach a smaller waterfall and 2.5 km to reach this main waterfall. There are a lot of stairs ends the route to the lower deck so the trek can be a bit tiring but the route and the views are totally worth it which takes for about 30 minutes from the entrance to reach the lower waterfall.



Mapro Garden

The name Mapro is a short form of Mahabaleshwar products Mapro was founded in 1959 by Mr. Kishore Vora who is very popular in Maharashtra state for its processed fruits products like fruits crushes, squashed Mapro as also diversified into products like chocolates, honey, gulkand, and many more Mapro garden is also a place mostly known and the most tourists attraction sites and known for their strawberry produce.

Venna Dam or Lake

Venna is one of the man-made lakes and was constructed in the year 1842 by Sri Appa Saheb Maharaja, who was mostly known as the ruler of Satara, The Venna lake is surrounded by the lush greenery, it as an area of about 28 acres having periphery around 7-8 km and is fed by the repeated springs it is a popular spot for honeymooners tour as well as families tour. Pratap Singh Garden is situated on the banks of the Venna lake.

Pratapgad Fort / Pratapgarh

Pratapgad is a place also known as Pratapgarh, and is a large hill fort located in Satara district of Maharashtra it is a fort that lies at an altitude of 1080 m and is built on a spur that overlooks the road between the villages of Par and Kinesvar.  It is among the most scenic places in Mahabaleshwar and one of the best forts near Pune ( 10 best places to visit in Pune  ). It is also one of the best heritage places to visit located near Mumbai and another popular attraction sites not to miss in Mahabaleshwar.



Krishnabai Temple / Krishna Devi Temple

The Krishnabai temple was built in 1888 by a ruler of Ratnagiri on a hilltop which is overlooking the Krishna valley. This temple as a Shiva lingam and a beautiful statue of Goddess Krishna, a small stream of the river that is flowing from a cow face falls in a kund or water tank which is the source of the mighty river Krishna and the stone carved columns and ceilings are the special characteristics of this temple.

Kaas Pathar / Kaas plateau

The Kaas plateau is popularly known as the plateau of flowers, Kaas Plateau is one of the famous tourist’s attractions in Maharashtra and also one of the best popular picnic spot among nature lovers during the late monsoons. The name Kaas originates from the Kaas plateau was formed by the volcanic activities and is covered by a thin soil cover as a results of which no vegetation thrives in the region.

Mahabaleshwar Mandir

Mahabaleshwar Mandir is an ancient Hindu temple which is situated in the old Mahabaleshwar in Satara District of Maharashtra. It is also one of the popular Mahabaleshwar tourist attraction sites it is a temple that is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is one of the important Pilgrimage sites for the Hindus.

Vajrai Falls, Near Satara

Vajrai falls is located near Kaas flower Valley in Satara district of Maharashtra it is also a picturesque waterfall the fall is one of the most spectacular waterfalls in Mahabaleshwar. The falls is a tier waterfall which cascades down from a height of around 260 m. This can be referred to as a perennial waterfall but is very spectacular during monsoons. People do come from different corners of the world during the monsoons to watch the beautiful flow of the stream.

Panchgani

The Panchgani is also known as Panchgani it is a famous hill station and municipal council in Satara District of Maharashtra it is one of the top hill resorts near Pune and also among the best places to visit near Mumbai ( Best Weekend Gateways from Mumbai  ). It is also one of the popular tourist attraction sites in Maharashtra and among the places admired to be visited.



Elphinstone Point

The Elphinstone point is one of the highest points in Mahabaleshwar which overlooks the two valleys, with rivers Koyna on the left and  Savitri on the right, the Elphinstone can also be referred to as the most famous viewpoints situated at the top of the hill near Arthur Seat Point in Mahabaleshwar. The lofty cliff commands a panoramic view of the Pratapgarh the tourists can also admire the Ravine, which lies in between the Elphinstone point and the Arthur seat point.

Raigad Fort

The Raigad fort is a hill fort that is situated alongside Pachad in Raigad district of Maharashtra it is referred and also known to be one of the most popular forts in Maharashtra and also the most popular places for trekking near Mumbai. It is one of the prime places that one can visit on a Maharashtra tour and also one of the historical forts in the Mahabaleshwar tour packages as well as in Lonavala  ( 10 Best things to do in Lonavla   )Tour packages. The place was also earlier known as Rairi, Ruins of the three watchtowers can be seen in front of the palace grounds overlooking an artificial lake called Ganga Sagar Lake which is created next to the fort.

Lodwick Point

The Lodwick point was previously known as Sydney point the Sydney point lies at an elevation of 4887 feet above sea level. Lodwick point has 2 points – Lodwick point and  Elephant’s head point. This point was rechristened in the honor of General Lodwick who was the first British officer to climb the hill in the year 1824. This point offers unmatched views of the Pratapgad Fort and Elphinstone point at a distance.

Bombay Point / Sunset Point

Bombay point is one of the places from where people can view the magnificent sunset over the valleys below at Mahabaleshwar. The Sunset point is one of the best and the oldest point of Mahabaleshwar and the point was named so owing to its location on the Bombay road .it as a large open space that as a bandstand and it is an ideal place for a late afternoon picnic.

Savitri Points

Savitri is one of the top places that one can visit in Mahabaleshwar .which is popularly called as suicide point and it is suited between the Elphinstone point and the Arthur seat point this place was known as the originating point of the beautiful Savitri River. The Savitri point is situated at the top hill from which visitors or the tourists can get an uninterrupted view of Savitri river and its valley.

Panch Ganga / Panchganga Temple

Panch Ganga temple is constructed at the confluence of the five rivers, Krishna, Venna, Savitri, Koyna and Gayatri all the rivers come out from the mouth of a cow in this Temple, thus the place being called Panchganga Mandir. This temple was constructed by the Raja Singhandeo, the Yadava ruler of Devgiri in the 13th century were in the 16th or the 17th centuries.

Dhobi Waterfall

The dhobi waterfall is an enchanting waterfall on Old Mahabaleshwar Petit Road, Dhobi waterfall is placed facing the famous Elphinstone Point the waterfall is enclosed on all sides with the rocks and the water drops down into the Mahabaleshwar Valley and finally meets the Koyna River. It sets amidst lush green valley the fall is a perfect picnic spot to spend a fun-filled day with the family and the friends. Tourists or visitors are always advised that the best time to visit the falls is in the rainy season or just after the rainy season.

Chinamans Waterfall

The Chinamans Waterfall lies towards the south of the Koyna valley in Mahabaleshwar. It is ranked to be one of the best waterfalls in Mahabaleshwar and also among the prime place to visit ion a Mahabaleshwar Trip. This waterfall Cascades down from the height of 500 feet into a deep valley. The waterfall flows from two different points and merges into a single stream it is positioned at the top if the Venna valley the calm surroundings and the exotic waterfalls render a perfect holiday spot.

Wilson Point / Sunrise Point

The original name of the point is Sindola Hill, which is also known as sunrise point and one can experience the beautiful sunrise from this point and the point is named after Sir Leslie Wilson who is the governor of Bombay province from 1923 to 1926. The Wilson point is a plateau with the three watching towers each at a different spot.

Connaught Peak

Connaught Peak is one of the second highest peaks of the Mahabaleshwar region and is perched at an elevation of 1400 m above the sea level. It is one of the top viewpoints in Mahabaleshwar and also among the popular tourist places in Mahabaleshwar town , formally known as the Mount Olympia, this peak was renamed as Connaught peak after Duke of Connaught visited this spot 18 years.



Tapola

This Tapola is a rural hamlet with a magnificent Shivsagar Lake in the Satara district of Maharashtra it is also one of the famous tourist attraction sites that can be visited near Mahabaleshwar.

Raigad Museum

The Raigad museum is situated at the lower station of the Raigad Ropeway station. Raigad museum is also one of the prime attraction sites this museum exhibits photographs of the various forts along with artifacts and the weapons used in the early days.

Gandharpel / Pale Caves

Gandharpel or Pale caves are situated on the hill near Mahad on Mumbai-Goa highway at the confluence of Savitri and Ganhari rivers in Raigad district of Maharashtra. The caves are a group of 31 Buddhist caves some of them are located on the upper side of the hill and others located on the lower side of the hill the hills are the mostly Buddhist Viharas ( 12 of The Most Famous Buddhist Temples and Monasteries In India )  which belongs to Hinayana sect. There is also an inscription in the Brahmi script carved on the wall of one cave . This is a place where one can see the water cisterns and rooms and other remnants near these caves.

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11 Reasons Why You Should Visit Minneapolis

Minneapolis is a major city in Minnesota that forms “twin cities” with the neighboring state capital of St. Paul. Both cities are bisected by the Mississippi River. Minneapolis is the 16th largest metropolitan area in the United States. Not many people know that there is plenty to do in Minneapolis. Underneath is the 11 reasons why you should visit Minneapolis right now:

 

  1. Art

Minneapolis is a city that is known for its art. Starting from Prince being the biggest advocate of the city, and was one of the Minnesotan rock stars. There is also a big statue of a bright red cherry resting on a spoon that has become one of the iconic statues of the city. This statue can be found in Walker Art Center.

You can also spend 2 hours to half of your days celebrating more than 90,000 works of art that are being housed in the Minneapolis Institute of Art. They have various arrays of form of art, whether you are interested in ancient Egypt’s masterpieces or European artists like Titian and Monet. The museum is well suited for all ages, making it one of the must-go places to go with your kids.

  1. Chain of Lakes

To understand the city better, you have to visit the chain of lakes that are located in Minneapolis. Each of the five bodies of water that encompass the chain of lakes byway district has another thing to offer as well. Lake Harriet features live music during summer and also has become a bird sanctuary. It also houses two family-friendly beaches.

Lake Calhoun draws a much more active crowd with plenty of boat and bike rentals and paths for jogging and biking enthusiasts. There are other lakes that are not as popular to the other two; Lake of the isles, cedar lake, and Brownie Lake. All three are very suitable for a picnic, or a stroll.

Consider yourself lucky if you visit during the summer because you will find plenty of sporting and live music events.

 

  1. Minnehaha Park

It is sprawled along the banks of the Mississippi River. It offers respite from the fast-paced atmosphere of Minneapolis. Situated about 6 miles southeast of central Minneapolis, it is a park that is spread on to a 193 acres land.

Inside this park, there is a 53 foot Minnehaha falls that was made famous by Hendry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poem.

The falls attract tourists from around the country while the park itself offers active visitors an array of activities such as outdoor recreation, including volleyball courts, playgrounds and bike paths for you to venture.

  1. Fort Snelling

The fort was established in the early 19th century as a frontier outpost. It is one of the oldest pictures of Minnesota. It is located over the converging point of the Mississippi and Minnesota river, to allow full and total control of the trade routes in the upper Mississippi valley.

It now acts as a living history museum, with costumed tour guides offering ample of information about the history of the fort. There are also exhibitions that will let you glimpse the detailed history of the fort within the visitor center. They also have plenty number of activity centers that will help the visitor learn about Dakota’s homeland, immigration, soldiers and more. In the summer, the fort also hosts numerous history-themed events, including demonstrations, competitions, and youth programs.

  1. St. Paul

The other twin of the city, St. Paul offers another scenic adventure in close proximity. There are even more nature, beer, outdoor activities and music that you can discover in St. Paul. St. Paul is located approximately 30 minutes away of east hike. You can even bike there through the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area, and marvel at the cathedral of Saint Paul, which was modeled after St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome.

  1. Gutherie Theater

If you are a fan of theaters, then it is one place that you have to visit. Named after the founder, Sir Tyrone Guthrie, the downtown theater is one of the nation’s most renowned and one of the city’s most beloved treasures.

It opens its doors in 1953 with a production of “Hamlet”, it has made a name of itself with highly praised balanced of classical theater and grand productions. The theater also includes a full serviced restaurant, two casual eateries and the best view of Minneapolis from the banks of the Mississippi River.

 

  1. Mall of America

If you do not feel like venturing outside and prefer to do something more indoors, then head to the mall of America. It has approximately 500 stores, that covers 2,5 million square feet retail space and will ensure to keep you entertained. Even if you are not shopping, it also offers plenty of family-friendly attractions such as the Nickelodeon Universe amusement park, complete with 25 different rides and attractions and also sea life Minnesota aquarium.

It is located 11 miles south of downtown Minneapolis near the airport and is open all day of the week, although there are differences in working hours between weekdays and weekends.

  1. Beers

There are many local breweries that provide you with an assorted array of beers – sours to stouts which is very entertaining for people who work in the beverage industry or people who like beer in general. You can pick your choice, from a local brewery to the big pubs, or even massive beer halls across the Mississippi River.

  1. Stone Arch Bridge

If you are an architecture geek, then head to the stone arch bridge. It is 2,100 photo granite and limestone bridge that features a total of 23 arches. It was constructed in 1883 and was vital to the city’s development by increasing the movement of people and goods in and out of the city. You can simply walk or ride bikes between the father Hennepin bluff park on the east bank of the river to the mills ruin park on the west bank.

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The best 10 places to practice yoga in India

All of those who love yoga know that they someday have to visit the very place from where it came from. These are the 10 best destinations for you to indulge in the practice in India.

1. Rishikesh 

Located in the north of the Indian country and snuggled in the Himalayas, you’ll get to enjoy the cold and clear breeze, besides the amazing yoga. Rishikesh is located, more specifically, in Uttarakhand and besides having ancient religious sites and temples that are full of history and culture, it is known by many to be the yoga capital of India.

Rishikesh is often referred to as one of the holiest places in the country. The overall atmosphere reigns with calm, peace, and feels completely undisturbed. Quite the opposite of any city. This factor will be giving you the best concentration when practicing yoga. There are many yoga institutions located in this place and thousands of yoga lovers go there every year to live the whole experience.

2. Kerala

A paradise surrounded by lush palm trees giving you shadow and protecting you from the intense heat of the sun, Kerala is so divine it is often called God’s own abode. The place is gull of little houseboats, constantly gliding over the backwaters in harmony. If you are looking for comfort and calmness, this is the place to go to. Considering it has all the right ingredients for the sport, it is the perfect place to practice a little yoga. Many people visit the ashrams capital to release all the stress and worries when submerging into a unique yoga experience.

3. Goa

 
 
 
 
 
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Party and relaxation both missed into one place to provide everyone with the perfect combination. In Goa, you will be able to enjoy calm, beautiful, balmy beaches. If you are looking for a calm experience and the opportunity to practice yoga ditch the crowded resorts and try what is known as the wellness resorts. In these, you’ll find yoga ashrams and Ayurvedic centers that other than having one of the most mesmerizing landscapes you’ll get to see in your lifetime, and an amazing weather, they will provide you with detoxification courses, yoga programs, and everything you need to heal your body from your day to day life.

4. Auroville

Auroville
Auroville Matrimandir

One of the most peaceful, spiritual, and calm locations that you can visit in India can be found spreading over Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry, and its name is Auroville. The place is particularly famous for being the house of the great Matrimandir. The Matrimandir is a beautiful golden sphere that is considered to be the soul of the city, and because of its spiritual importance, is also a great yoga destination. It is an attraction for all spiritual seekers that travel from many places just to go there. Its overall environment makes it the best place to relax and revive yourself in the process. Strengthening your mind and your health in this peaceful destination is a dream come true for many yoga lovers.

5. Dharamshala

Dharamsala
Dharamsala

This is the place where you go to learn everything there is to know about yoga. If you want to become a teacher, learn a specific type of yoga, or specific techniques, maybe you want to experience the different types of yoga there are that are not so common in other places, or whatever you want that is related to yoga. In Dharamshala, you are likely to find the answers to all your yoga questions and doubts. Just like the previous destinations, it provides noise and disturbance-free atmosphere. This location is also full of yoga ashrams, which is part of what makes it such an irresistible location for yoga and fitness lovers.

6. Delhi

Delhi

The capital of India has something to offer to anyone who visits, and yoga lovers are no exception. The city is filled with yoga and meditation centers. Not only can you visit specialized ashrams on internal healing and spirituality, that offer you workshops for you to leave feeling at your best. Delhi is a place just worth exploring for the great amount of history it has within its limits, but the attractions for those who enjoy the art of yoga are way too many to miss out from.

7. Kolkata

A more traditional approach towards the sport is taken in this destination. If you feel like going back into the roots of the discipline, Kolkata is the perfect place for you to go to. The destination includes quite remarkable centers in which you can learn various forms of yoga and meditation in the most traditional way there is.

8. Maharashtra

Dream-like Maharashtra is not only home to the world-famous Bollywood but also houses some amazing retreat centers for those who want to heal through the discipline, and you can choose from a wide selection of naturopathy and yoga programs. You’ll also be able to access courses that will let you become a yoga teacher, you will even be officially certified in most of them. The next time you visit, make sure you indulge yourself in some yoga and allow for some internal healing.

9. Mysore

Located in South India, it is another wonderful destination to visit. Originally famous for the frequent pilgrimage, it is also popular for being house to one of the most preferred yoga destinations in the country. The ambience is very natural and authentic, which truly appeals to those who practice of the sport, not only that but the antique architecture that mixes with modern decorations can make a wonderful job when motivating you to practice all your yoga exercises.

10. Tamil Nadu

Finally, Tamil Nadu which is a center of rejuvenation centers, which include yoga and meditation courses. Surround yourself by the beautiful surroundings, the peaceful environment, and the west coast. Rejuvenate yourself in these lands in an overwhelmingly amazing way. Visit this place for a soul-cleanse, if you have been lacking positivity and well-being in your life lately you should definitely visit this destination.

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10 Places to Visit In Meghalaya

Meghalaya means “The abode of clouds” in Sanskrit, is an apt description of the hilly state in northeastern India. People have been recorded to live there since the neolithic era. It is one of the seven sisters states of India and is mountainous with a stretch of valleys and highland plateaus.

With its biodiversity and its own unique culture, there is a lot to see from Meghalaya. Underneath is the list of 10 places to visit:

  1. Balpakram national park

The national park is located in the south of Garo Hills. It is located at an altitude of about 910m close to the international border of Bangladesh. It was inaugurated in 1987 and has been home to many bio-diversities. The species that are recorded to call this national park home are; deers, Asian elephant, red panda, tiger and marbled cat, wild water buffalo, and various species of birds. This makes the place extremely beautiful and is excellent if you are looking forward to an outdoor adventure. This place is also very recommended for bird watching.

  1. Maylynnong village

It is a village that is located in the East Khasi Hills district. It is very famous for its cleanliness and is tagged as the cleanest village in the continent. The village is also home to the Khasi tribe. A village is also a place where you can see the living root bridge, and sky view – a tower of 85 feet high that is made of bamboo.

  1. Laitlum Canyon

The canyon is perched on the east Khasi hills of Shillong. Laitlum translates to ‘end of hills’ which showcased the beauty of the hilltop. There is no better place to catch the birds-eye view of the hills aside from this canyon. The terrain is difficult to navigate if you are just starting out. While you are tracking, you can find a lot of houses that are perched by the hills, meadows and rustic rope-way which is used by the residents to transport food and essential needs.

  1. Double-Decker Living Bridge

Located in the deep tropical forest of Meghalaya, it took 15 years for the bridge to bear enough strength to allow people to walk across it. However, the bridge will get stronger with time. This bridge can be found in the vicinity of Cherrapunji, the wettest region in the country. There are currently around 11 other functional root bridge. The bridge is all being grown and cared for by the Khasi Tribe.

  1. Lalong park

It is located 8 km away from Jowai. It covers the sacred grooves which is another reason for you to visit the park. Another reason is to see the Pyhntohowah valley. This park is particularly loved by people who loved trekking. While you are tracking, you can also enjoy fishing and leisure strolling while overlooking the River Myndtu from the park.

  1. Don Bosco Center for Indigenous Cultures

It is a major tourist spot that offers you a break from all the nature and outdoor activity that Meghalaya offer. It offers visitors a glimpse of the rich and multicultural lifestyles of the indigenous people.

It encompasses all aspects of indigenous people’s life; starting from the costumes and ornaments that they wear, along with housing patterns, the language that they use, even to the style of hunting and gathering.

Their collections mainly focus on the indigenous people who hare living within the states of the seven sister regions. This center reminds us of the importance of preserving our culture and tradition.

  1. Umiam Lake

Located in Ri Bhoi district, this is one of the winter destinations of the Meghalaya. The best time to visit it is from October to February, where you can find the lake to be lush with vegetation and the place to be very scenic. In the summer months, however, you will find the water level to be very low that you can find small islands here and there in the lake region. There are water activities that can be done in the lake too during the winter season.

The lake is a huge water reservoir that is constructed to be a part of a damn. However, because of the scenic look, it transforms itself to be one of the major tourist attractions in Meghalaya.

  1. All Saints Church

The church is surrounded by lush and fresh dark grasses during winter, making it look much more picturesque. The church is an Anglican church which has become one of the top tourist attractions as well. This is because of the colonial architectural beauty, and woodwork’s of the church. The church has been built since the British Raj and was inspired by Scotland lush scenery as well.

  1. Mawsmai Cave

It is an extensive network of underground caves, some of which are still undiscovered. It is located 57 KM from Shillong in the little village called Mawsmai. The caves are gorgeous, full of stalactite and stalagmite. They levy an entrance fee, however, because there are still not a lot of people who like venturing here. Probably because to access this cave, you have to go through the forest to reach it. This is one place and adventure that is very suitable for people who like to hike while looking at beautiful sceneries. The caves are also adorned by prehistoric fossils that will certainly give you a once in a lifetime experience.

  1. Mawthadraishan Peak

This is one of the landmarks of tourism in Meghalaya. From the peak, you will be able to spot Bangladesh in the south and Himalayas next to it. On the east, you can also spot Khasi hills. The trek is filled with natural sightseeing.

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15 Beautiful Valleys In India

India is known to be land of great scenic beauty in the world due to its diversity and it stands to be home of many wonderful and mesmerizing God’s creatures; it has all big five wildlife creatures and other geological scenic existing in their landscape.  Valleys being one of these geological scenics tend to be a means of identity to all citizens of India and it is one of the major rich cultural heritage in India. Some of the breathtaking valleys inland of India is named after some Rivers that flow through them and that is how valleys came into existence with several nice names. Several great mountain ranges and rivers of India, therefore, create the most beautiful valleys in India.  These beautiful valleys in India also sustain the whole economy of India by generating extra incomes to the whole state; as many Tourists visit these places and they are obviously charged. India is not only known because of these beautiful valleys but generally, India is such a well-developed country that sustains the welfare of all its citizens and mostly this is due to good governance. Here is the list of some 15 picturesque Valleys in India and all are like nature blessings to people of India.



Valley of Flowers

Even without visiting this place one can guess what is growing here as the name (Flowers) suggest. This Valley of flowers is located in Chamoli, a region of (Uttarakhand). The Valley of followers is known to be home of some lovely flowers and this supports the growth of different species of wildflowers like  Dianthus, Calendula and not only these kinds of flowers are found here, the land also supports breeds of some rare animals like the Blue sheep and snow leopard. The growth of these different species in this valley varies in different seasons and mostly during winter seasons, they start booming all over this land. This valley is such a captivating place due to its mesmerizing landscape view and it such a popular place visited by the most tourist and even one feels to be in a comfortable and nice looking place with a good view. This valley serves to grow a unique variety of flowers and in most cases, flowers are of unique colors and they spread over acres of land.

Dzukou Valley

The valley is situated in the land of Nagaland in India and it the most charming valleys of Nagaland. This valley is well known for its beautiful natural sanctuary and the land here is bounded by several Bamboo trees and it is such a cool place loved by many nature lovers. This Valley mostly experiences wide coverage of snows during winter seasons and the entire valley shines during summer, this is a time when there is a lot of brightness from the sun that gives the beautiful flowers in the area to shine with a nice looking view. This Valley has some two main rivers that flow within and it is; Dzukou river and the Japfu river and in most cases this rivers irrigates the huge Bamboo forest and wildflowers in the area that gives a captivating view of the whole landscape.



Araku Valley

The valley is found near Vishakhapatnam district in India, the station of where this valley is situated has an amazing natural beauty with the rich landscape. The land around this valley supports the growth of green forest and also coffee plantations. The valley also hosts Borra caves and some waterfalls and lovely weather; this is why many like visiting this valley. The valley is also home of tribal people and another tribal museum that shows the tribal handicrafts and one can get to know the different historical origin of these people from these museums. The vegetation in this valley gives the whole amazing beauty especially during winter seasons when the whole climate in the area is favorable and at these periods there is a lot of fresh plantations and the whole land is greenish and the whole valley shines with a riveting view.

Kashmir Valley

The Kashmir valley is known for its great mountains covered with lush green forest and other snow-capped hills. Most popular tourist places around the valley are Dal Lake and Amarnath temple. The Population of Kashmir region is concentrated around this valley because of its fertile alluvial soil that yields various cash crops and food crops such as; Rice, Maize, and vegetables The valley has scenic natural beauty that remains mesmerizing, for example, it has scenic mountains and lakes that attract many tourists around and mostly these mountains are covered with snows especially during winter seasons, this gives mesmerizing view in the whole landscape.



Yumthang Valley

This valley is situated in North Sikkim near the Tibetan border. Most people love visiting this valley especially during warm summer when various types of flowers blossom during this time and that is why it is termed as flower sanctuary valley. This period the sky in the area is very clear and one is able to spot a glimpse of heavy snowfall in scenic mountains around. This valley is a nature sanctuary with the river, hot springs and green pasture that supports domestic animals during dry periods.

Silent Valley

The Silent Valley area located in the Nilgiri hills of the southwestern ghat. The valley has natural beauty and various rare plants and some species of wild animals and birds. The silent valley is bounded by Evergreen Natural Forests which is home to many species. In this valley, there is Silent Valley National Park with some rare wild animals such as; Panther and Sambar. The valley is covered with every moist green forest and mostly woody natural forest which supports varieties of wonderful flora and Fauna, which attracts many nature lovers across the globe to this valley as photographers for these natural beauties.

Chambal valley

The valley is named after the famous Chambal River which flows within the region. The Chambal valley is such attractive and captivating to the human eye because of its natural beauty. This Chambal valley is such beautiful as compared to other valleys because the mountains within this valley are covered with green evergreen forests unlike other mountains in other valleys in that region which are covered by white snow. There are lots of flora and Fauna that is home to rare species of animals in the area and there are also prehistoric sites within this valley and it is such a wonderful place to visit.



Dibang Valley

 This valley is named after the famous Dibang River in Arunachal Pradesh that flows throughout the valley. The valley is known for its beautiful scenarios such as Mountains, Evergreen valleys, beautiful high falls. The Dibang valley is subdivided into two sections depending on its various beauties; the downside section of Dibang valley has protected species of plants and animals and this lower part of valley serves to be the major attraction site. The soil here in this valley also supports the growth of lovely flowers that gives mesmerizing landscape view and advantage of this valley there is scarce population around and probably this which is an advantage to experience natural beauty without much interruption from residents. This valley is such rich in wildlife and this tends to be the best place for wildlife photographers and even nature lovers.

Kangra Valley

Kangra Valley is a very attractive valley to nature lovers and is situated in the Himachal Pradesh and its major area is covered with scenic pine tree forest and a stream that flows along this valley.

Especially during winter seasons, the valley is not such conducive for visiting as the whole environment is very cold and one can even freeze. The valley also has a highest peak at Dhauladhar range; that gives it a good view and in many cases, many people like visiting this area due to these natural beauties in this valley. The Valley also serves to be home of famous Kangra Fort and Masroor Rock cut temple which is world heritage site. The valley is also well known for beautiful Kangra temples and Kangra fort and it is popular places visited by tourist from the world’s globe.

Nubra Valley

The Nubra Valley is located near Leh district in India. The valley is mainly known for its natural beauty such as; beautifully shaped sand dunes. Especially when there is little sun the area this tends to be much favorable for trekking activities and this is the day’s many people like visiting this place. The valley is actually a high cold desert and that why it is home to rare species of domestic animals such as Bactrian camels.

Zanskar Valley

The valley is located in Ladakh, It such a beautiful valley with amazing Zanskar River flowing down from Mountain tops, and the river serves to be a natural watering source to the valley especially to rose bushes in the valley. Generally, this valley is known for its immense natural beauty and especially during months of Summer River rafting is much practiced within, and other the trekking activities are also engaged by people living in this area and you can find many tourists visiting this valley during this times.



Ketti Valley

The Ketti Valley is located in the beautiful hills stretching from Coonoor to Ooty in Tamil Nadu.  The valley is famous for its immense natural beauty and this valley accommodates different types of flora. It is such a finest place when it comes to different interesting activities such; Sports trekking, Bird watching, and hiking throughout the area. The valley for its natural beauty stands to be the second largest gorge in the world, and it such with the attractive Blue Mountains and amazing waterfalls. Ketti valley is such a famous tourist center which tends to have the unique Blue Mountains unlike other mountains covered with white snowcapped. This is something unusual to many visitors and this valley is such a wonderful place to be.

Parvati Valley

Parvati valley is located in Kullu Manali extending from Bhuntar all the way to Spiti. The valley also serves to be a major attraction site in India and it is known for; the serpent-shaped waterfall, the evergreen pine forest of Khirganga, the pin valley National park which is prominent for its population of snow leopard. Its scenic beauty varies depending on different seasons; during summer, the Parvati Valley is perfect for camping and Rock climbing, because of the favorable condition that creates chances for this activities and this season is only between March and May. Tosh, Kasol is located at the far end of Parvati village and it is popular for cannabis plantation and also the village of tosh is an example of natural beauty that Himachal holds.

Sutlej Valley

The Sutlej Valley is named after famous Sutlej River and it is bounded by rocky hills and Snowcapped Mountains and the valley mainly receives water from Sutlej River for irrigation. Sutlej Valley is known to be Home of India’s Largest Bird Sanctuary and in such it is the habitat of birds such as Yellow eyes pigeon, Tufted Duck, Yellow Clowned Woodpecker, Watercock and other animals are seen in this valley are; Wild boar, Jungle cat, The smooth Indian otter. Most tourists like this valley because of its peaceful nature that gives them a chance to take a walk around the valley to enjoy the amazing landscape.



Spiti Valley

The valley of Spiti is located between the beautiful region of Ladakh and Tibet. The landscape of this valley is largely mountainous and in such suitable for trekking activities. The Spiti valley in India is well known due to its natural scenic beauties such as; Snow-capped mountains, Beautiful lakes, and glaciers. The valley also serves to be home of different animals especially; Snow leopards and Musk deer. The valley provides ideal weather conditions during summer periods and this is a time when most tourist like visiting this period days when many activities such as motorbiking and trekking are done.

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