Top 5 must-visit destinations in India
India is a diverse country where languages and cultures change at every step. It has the most enchanting destinations, each offering a unique blend of natural beauty as well. From cascading waterfalls to pristine beaches and remote valleys, here are five must-visit destinations that promise to captivate your senses:
- Drang Waterfall: Nestled just an hour away from the picturesque town of Gulmarg, Drang Waterfall is a breathtaking natural wonder that transforms into a magical sight during the winter months when it freezes over.

2. Rajbagh Beach, South Goa: This ultimate beach at Rajbagh Beach, is a hidden gem in South Goa renowned for its dreamy landscape.

3. Dzuko Valley: Situated along the border of Nagaland and Manipur, Dzuko Valley beckons travelers with its otherworldly beauty often likened to the Martian landscape.

4. Song Valley Natural Sulphur Spring: Hidden deep within the Song Valley lies a natural treasure waiting to be discovered – a rejuvenating sulphur spring that has been transformed into a luxurious infinity pool.

5. Gartang Gali, Nelong Valley, Uttarakhand: Step back in time as you traverse the historic Gartang Gali, a 150-year-old wooden bridge that once served as a vital trade route between India and Tibet. Closed after the Indo-China War in 1962, this ancient bridge now stands as a testament to a bygone era, nestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Nelong Valley.
