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Published 18:05 IST, June 28th 2024

Gurez Valley To Amadubi, Less-Crowded Places To Visit This Season

India's unexplored destinations, such as Gurez Valley, Phugtal, Damro, Jawai, are enchanting and inspiring, making them a must-visit for tourists.

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1/7: Damro Gidum, a charming village in Upper Siang, Arunachal Pradesh, is one of 21 in the Mariyang Block. With a small population of under 500, it offers a laid-back lifestyle with thatched bamboo houses / Image: Tripoto

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2/7: Mawlynnong, a clean village in Meghalaya, India, was named Asia's cleanest village by Discover India magazine. It falls under Pynursla community development block and Vidhan Sabha constituency. / Image: https://www.meghalayatourism.in/

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3/7: The Gurez Valley, located in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, is a breathtaking landscape with lush green meadows, snow-capped hills, and gushing rivers, making it an ideal destination for nature. / Image: freepik

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4/7: Amadubi Village is home to 54 chitrakar families skilled in traditional Paitkar Scroll Paintings, showcasing epics, folklore, and village life on leaves and tree barks. / Image: rural.tourism.gov.in

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5/7: Lepakshi, a culturally and archaeologically significant site, is known for its impressive architecture featuring hanging pillars and cave chambers, and serves as the primary location for the shrine. / Image: aptourism.gov.in/

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6/7: Explore Kausani, a picturesque hill-station with stunning Himalayan peaks like Trishul, Nanda Devi, and Panchachuli, and enjoy a day of magical colors and a perfect sunrise. / Image: holidify.com

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7/7: Spiti Valley, also known as 'Little Tibet', is a 12,500-foot-high Himalayan mountain range in Himachal Pradesh, attracting thousands of tourists annually for its serene nature and rich Tibetan culture / Image: himachaltourism.gov.in

Updated 18:05 IST, June 28th 2024