Detox at these incredible Indian destinations this new year
Panchali Dey, TIMESOFINDIA.COM Updated : Dec 1, 2022, 15:53 IST
Detox at these incredible Indian destinations this new year
If it so happens that you want to leave behind everything, and allow yourself to detox by travelling to some far-away place, don’t worry, you are not out of your mind. To help you detox the way you want, here are some of the incredible Indian destinations that you can consider visiting to detox your body and mind.
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Nathang Valley, Sikkim
It’s a gem of a place that is located in the most isolated area of East Sikkim. Set at an altitude of 13500 ft above the sea level, the Nathang Valley, on the Old Silk Route of India, is situated in one of the highest regions of the Indian subcontinent, and remains completely covered with snow for nearly four months from January to April. However, when it remains open for tourists, a visit to this place will simply change your travel perspective.
Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh
It’s one of those places in Northeast India that deserves all the attention. This place is one of the hidden treasures of Arunachal Pradesh that has all the elements to help you detox and enjoy a great vacation. And since this place features pleasant climate almost throughout the year, you can go backpacking to this destination anytime you want.
Lakshadweep
Lakshadweep is a tropical archipelago in India and perfect if you are looking for a relaxed vacation to give a break to your mind and body. More so if you love a beach vacation, as the place has some of the most pristine beaches in India, famous for their turquoise blue waters.
Chitkul, Himachal Pradesh
What makes this spot an interesting destination to visit is that it’s the last inhabited village before the India-China border. Plus, it is dotted with snow-clad mountains, apple orchards, while the gushing Baspa river makes its landscape a sight to behold. Then, you might also get to listen to a number of folk tales that describe Chitkul and its existence; if you manage to strike a conversation with a local, then you have hit gold!
Nubra Valley, Ladakh
This beautiful valley is in the northeast of Ladakh, and makes for a great visit. It’s one of the must-visit places in Ladakh, especially if you are visiting Ladakh for the first time. Nubra Valley remains shut during the winter seasons, so make sure you plan your trip accordingly.
Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu
Dotted with pristine natural beauty, this place will cast a magical spell that you won’t be able to ignore. If you visit this calm destination, make sure that you do not miss watching the beautiful sunrise and sunset on the convergence of three oceans, i.e.. the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, and India Ocean.
Andaman
If you just want to get lost from the mundane city life, there can be no better place than the Andamans. Dotted with secluded locations and pristine beaches, this destination will enthral and rejuvenate like never before.
Alleppey, Kerala
If you haven’t been to Kerala yet, you should definitely visit this destination. You can blissfully opt to do nothing and pick a cosy houseboat in Alleppey and spend your vacation like never before. Treat yourself to the breathtakingly beautiful views of this place, enjoy delectable food, or just enjoy a stroll across the paddy fields.
Western Ghats
If you have had enough with the city life and want to spend some precious time amid nature, the Western Ghats, a UNESCO world heritage site, can be your perfect pick. Famed for its rich biodiversity, and long stretches of dense and thick forests, which is also a rare sight for city people. You can visit this place without any second thought for a quick getaway.
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