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Mawlynnong village located in Meghalaya is one of the cleanest villages in Asia. The place is known for its most iconic - The Nohwet Living Root Bridge.
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Chakrata, Uttarakhand: It provides the ultimate experience of snowy mountains, towering oaks and lush conifers. Chakrata is situated at a height of about 7,000 m above sea level. The most famous Kharamba Peak is one of the highest of its kind in the area.
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Hemis, located 45 km from Leh city, is famous for its 11th Century Buddhist monastery. Hemis is also famous for its 2-day religious ceremony known as the Hemis Festival.
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Situated in the Western Ghats in Tamil Nadu, Meghamalai is known for its landscape of lush greenery, tea plantation, waterfall and wildlife. The hills and dense forest only add to the picturesque.
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A famous tourist spot located near the Brahmaputra river in Assam, Majauli is known for its lush green environment. It is the largest river island in the world.
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Chopta, known as the mini Switzerland is located in the mountainous state of Uttarakhand. The place is also known for having the highest Shiva temple in the world, which is also among the 'panch-kedars.'
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Located close to Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, Chail is decorated with pine and deodar trees. There are various places worth exploring in Chail including, Lover’s Hill, Chail Sanctuary, Sadhupul Lake, and Kali ka Tibba.