Travelling to really audacious places will surprisingly excites you!!

Everyone likes travelling to refreshen up mind, but travelling to really audacious and nostalgic places will surprisingly excites you!! Yes, we have places located in this world only, but look like out of this world.

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1. Puga Valley is positioned in the Changthang Valley in the south- eastern part of Ladakh, about 22 km down from the Salt Lake Valley. Its a region of great significance known for its natural beauty and geothermal conditioning. Puga is also visited for its hot sulphur spring. The region has shown an immense quantum of geothermal energy, specially in the form of sulphur and borax deposits, slush pools and also hot springs. While a lot of people visit Puga Valley to study these geothermal conditi

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2. Gurudongmar Lake in Sikkim, located at a height of 17,800 ft is one of the loftiest lakes in the world. Named after Guru Padmasambhava who is famously known as Guru Rinpoche, the lake is considered to be sacred. One of the unexplored and uncharted lodestones of Sikkim, this lake is just a many kilometres down from the Chinese Tibetan border. Its a pristine beauty with stirring environs. The terrain of the way to this lake is relatively rugged but has beautiful alpine ranges and lovely rhodero

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3. Tilmati or the Black Sand Beach, a distance of 13 km far from Karwar Bus Stand,2.5 km from Majali Bus Stop, Tilmati or the Black Sand Beach is located at Majali vill in Karnataka. positioned just beside Polem Beach of South Goa, its one of the popular places to visit in karwar. Tilmati Beach is one of the most beautiful strands in karnatak and among the must include places in karwar stint package. At this little sand, one can find coarse black beach of basaltic gemstone making the sand dark i

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4. Rann of Kutch is a massive breadth of cracked earth, inland from the ocean, that pledges to take your breath down. The dead for long hauls is both whim-whams wracking and stunning with small oasis of water bodies and shrub timbers doubling up as homes for pink flamingoes and wild mokes. The area was a formerly a sprawling shoal of the Arabian Sea until a constant geological shift closed off the connection with the ocean. Over the times, the region ultimately came a seasonal marshy swab