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Top 5 Indian Places That Look Like Foreign Destinations But Are Cheaper to Travel

Dreaming of snowy Alps, shining beaches or rolling hills? What if I told you, you don’t have to travel overseas to enjoy all that? Yes, India has some breathtaking gems which will make you think that you are still here in the country. From Kashmir’s cool breeze to Lakshadweep’s crystal blue sea, these 5 locations resemble so much like foreign locales, you’ll do a double take.

Let’s go for a ride through India’s twin everywhere in the world!

Chitrakoot Waterfall: Niagara Falls of India

Located in Chhattisgarh, Chitrakoot Waterfall is a huge waterfall curtain, pounding down as if trying to prove something. Locally known as the “Niagara Falls of India,” it really does look like its North American equivalent. The best time to see it is monsoons. The pounding water, the water vapor in the air, it’s strong, raw, and indelible. And much, much less touristy.

Gulmarg in Kashmir Makes Switzerland Feel Like Being Without a Passport

Gulmarg is such a fairyland resort where the snow falls softly on you and the hills go beyond the horizon. Be it skiing on white mountains or reaching heaven in the Gondola, Gulmarg has the tranquility and thrill molded together, like Switzerland. The winters here are a snow wonderland in nature, and the summers make it an emerald green paradise. It is one of those places that you take with you even long after you have left.

Khajjiar: Himachal’s Hidden Gem That Feels Just Like Switzerland

Nestled close to Dalhousie, Khajjiar offers a serene escape like no other—imagine yourself on horseback, riding across lush green meadows with tall pine forests silently standing guard along your path. That’s Khajjiar for you. Folks like to refer to it as the “Mini Switzerland of India,” and believe us, they’re not boasting. It does have that postcard-sweetness – serene, gorgeous, and full of character.

Coorg’s Misty Hills Will Remind You of Scotland’s Highlands

Coorg is rolling hills, cool breeze, and unlimited coffee plantations. It’s chilly and peaceful. If Scotland doesn’t work, this is your next best. Hike on spice-scented paths, drink freshly brewed coffee at the plantation source, and just breathe in. They’ve so named it the “Scotland of India” for good reason.

Lakshadweep or Maldives? You Won’t Spot the Difference

Emerald turquoise sea, soft white beach, and palm fronds gently swaying in the breeze, Lakshadweep is Maldives minus the insta-selfie benefits. It is an ideal honeymoon destination. Scuba dive among the fishes, just sit there like a lump on the beach or snorkel across the fishes. There are many times when there is nothing else to do.

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Why spend dollars when rupees can get you the same scenery? These five Indian places are magic, beauty, and adventure all rolled into one.

 

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