8 alien-like places in India that look like other planets!
TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Created : May 27, 2024, 09:00 IST
8 alien-like places in India that look like other planets!
Did you know there are some places in India that are so otherworldly? You will need to see to believe them. Apart from mystical caves and surreal valleys, these places also offer you an opportunity to explore your country like never before. If you are curious by now, here are some alien-like places in India offering travellers a glimpse into the extraordinary and otherworldly.
Guna Caves, Kodaikanal
Nestled amidst the lush greenery of Kodaikanal in Tamil Nadu, the Guna Caves, also known as the Devil's Kitchen, present a mysterious and eerie atmosphere. These labyrinthine caves are formed by massive boulders stacked precariously atop one another, creating narrow passages and hidden chambers. The cave's peculiar rock formations and dimly lit interiors evoke a sense of being transported to an alien world.
Puga Valley, Ladakh
Tucked away in the remote reaches of Ladakh, Puga Valley is a geothermal wonderland where hot springs bubble up from the earth's surface amid barren landscapes. The valley's surreal terrain, characterised by steaming vents and colourful mineral deposits, resembles a scene from another planet. Visitors to Puga Valley can witness the otherworldly spectacle of steam rising from the ground, creating an atmosphere reminiscent of extraterrestrial landscapes.
Lamayuru, Ladakh
Perched atop a rugged cliff in the Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir, Lamayuru is home to one of the most surreal landscapes in India. Known as the Moonland due to its lunar-like terrain, Lamayuru features barren hillsides dotted with bizarre rock formations and eroded cliffs. The stark beauty and desolate ambiance of Lamayuru make it feel like a scene from a science fiction movie set on an alien planet.
Yana Caves, Karnataka
Hidden deep within the lush forests of the Western Ghats in Karnataka, the Yana Caves are a geological marvel that transports visitors to an ancient and mystical realm. Formed by natural processes over millions of years, these towering limestone rock formations resemble giant alien spires rising from the earth. The caves' surreal beauty and tranquil surroundings create an atmosphere of otherworldly enchantment.
Chauli ki Jali, Mukteshwar
Perched on the edge of a cliff in the scenic town of Mukteshwar in Uttarakhand, Chauli ki Jali is a natural rock formation that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding Himalayan landscape. The intricate lattice-like patterns of the rock create an ethereal and otherworldly ambiance, making it a popular destination for spiritual seekers and adventure enthusiasts alike. Legend has it that the gaps in the rock formation are so narrow that even a coin cannot pass through, adding to the mystique of this alien-like destination.
The Great Rann of Kutch, Gujarat
Stretching endlessly across the horizon, the Great Rann of Kutch is a vast salt marsh that transforms into a mesmerising white desert during the dry season. With its stark white terrain and mirage-like illusions, this surreal landscape resembles a scene from another planet.
Magnetic Hill, Ladakh
Perched high in the Himalayas, Magnetic Hill is a mysterious optical illusion where vehicles appear to defy gravity and roll uphill on their own. While scientists attribute this phenomenon to the magnetic properties of the hill, the surreal experience of witnessing cars moving against the natural laws of physics is undeniably alien-like.
Chitrakoot Falls, Chhattisgarh
Known as the ‘Niagara of India,’ Chitrakoot Falls is one of the widest waterfalls in Asia, cascading over a series of stepped rock formations. With its thundering waters and mist-shrouded cliffs, the sheer scale and natural beauty of Chitrakoot Falls evoke a sense of awe and wonder reminiscent of an alien landscape.
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