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Check Out 8 Fantastic Travel Destinations To Invoke The Bohemian Instinct In You!


Who doesn’t love vacations with a fun-loving squad? Travelling is one of the most liberating experiences in our lives that convinces us to be present in the moment, which everyone tends to obviously forget when we are so caught up with our lives. So to aid you with your travel bucket list, we’ve collated a list of the most fantastic travel destinations to invoke the bohemian instinct in you. Scroll down! 

1. Mangi Tungi

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Mangi Tungi is a twin-pinnacle peak with a walkable plateau and mediaeval Jain caves and temples. It is situated 125 km from Nashik and one has to climb 4,500 stairs to reach the ultimate destination. But once you get as far as mentioned, the views you’ll get to experience are totes worth it. The mesmerising vistas will surely make your jaws drop, take your breath away and blow your mind - all in one. The surreal beauty cannot be described with words as some things have to be experienced on your own. So plan a trip here with your buddies and get ready for some serious cardio. 

Where | Maharashtra

2. Yuksom

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Calling all the adventure spirits to this secluded place tucked away in West Sikkim, where 
you can indulge in trekking and other mountaineering activities. This is a gateway for Khangchendzonga National Park and invites more foreign tourists than Indian tourists, though this gem is still lesser-known (luckily). Khecheopalri Lake, Tashiding Monastery and  Dubdi Monastery are the must-visit places in Yuksom which you must hop over with your gang and get fascinated by their traditional Buddhist-style architecture, tales and spiritual significance. 

Where | Sikkim

3. Lambasingi

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Well, not just Western Ghats, but the Eastern Ghats too have hidden treasures that will send chills down your spine and awaken your wanderlust instincts. Touted to be the ‘Kashmir of Andhra Pradesh’, Lambasingi is a small hamlet nestled far from the maddening crowds and is the only place in South India to experience snowfall. Isn’t this ah-mazing place enough to tempt you to pack your bags and explore this not-so-popular place? Dense forests, spectacular views, and a quiet place to enjoy with your buddies - this is what a perfect vacay looks like! 

Where | Andhra Pradesh

4. Cherrapunji

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Do you know that Cherrapunji is the only place in India to receive rainfall throughout the year? It is one of the wettest places on this planet and is popularly known as the land of oranges. Its double-decker Living Root bridge in Nongriat village is perfect for trekking and its cliffs offer breathtaking views that cross international borders, i.e., of Bangladesh. So peeps, pack your boots and get ready to give yourself up to a range of fun activities to do like river canyoning from Nongthymmai to Mynteng steel rope bridge, rock climbing and camping. Once you land here, don’t miss out on their finger-lickin' Sohra Pulao and Pork rice. 

Where | Meghalaya

5. Theog 

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Situated just 32 km away from Shimla, Theog is a quaint village in the lap of nature away from the city’s hustle and bustle. The place is a town near Rahi Ghat, Deori Ghat, Prem Ghat, Janoghat, and Bagaghat and is hugged by the lofty Himalayas while offering gorgeous scenic views. Also, though lesser-known, this gem of a place is the favourite camping and trekking site for campers and adventure-seekers alike. Theog is the place to be if we’ve all dreamt of getting lost in the quietude. 

Where | Shimla

6. Kur Seong 

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Kur Seong or ‘The Land of White Orchids’ should defo be on your bucket list to visit if you wanna live a distinctive and one-of-a-kind experience amidst jaw-dropping landscapes. After all, we all crave the untouched and unspoiled spots to switch off from the hubbub of the metropolis. Kur Seong is ‘the’ place which will let you forget the world and assimilate you into its culture, tea estates & factories, temples, villages and much, much more.  So drop by here and get bewitched by the flabbergasting vistas of Mt. Kanchenjunga, Kabru and Jannu. 

Where | West Bengal

7. Raithal 

Luckily for us folks, this gorgeous village does not find its spot on the tourist map. Hence, you are bound to get hypnotised by the pristine air and the simple village life, minus the tourist rush. As there are not many activities to do here, we recommend you drop by this place with your squad and rejuvenate, replenish and bounce back to life with splendour. This could be a dream destination as it is the base camp for the famous Dayara Bugyal. So make sure you head out here and this town will assure that your eyes will not settle at one place. 

Where | Uttarakhand

8. Munnar 

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Munnar is one of the most dreamy locations in the country that embraces travellers yearning for adventure with its sprawling tea plantations and its laid-back hills. This place will defo awaken the adventure freak in you that strives for spine-tingling activities like paragliding, treks to Anamudi (South India's highest peak) and hikes springing at the confluence of three mountain streams -  Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundala. Its major tourist attractions are the Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary and Nilgiri Tahr which you should not miss out on. 

Where | Kerala

Peeps! We’ve come to the end of our list. Make sure that you include them all in your bucket list and tick them off one by one!

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