India’s iconic tourist attractions that share state boundaries

TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Created : Dec 1, 2024, 19:00 IST

India’s iconic tourist attractions that share state boundariesCredit: iStock
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India’s iconic tourist attractions that share state boundaries

India is a land of diverse landscapes, cultures, and natural wonders, many of which lie along state boundaries. Whether it’s the natural wonders of Pench and Dzukou Valley, the historic significance of the Attari Border, the wildlife-rich Amangarh Tiger Reserve, or the scenic Chambal River Gorge, each of these destinations offers something unique.

Pench Tiger Reserve: Madhya Pradesh and MaharashtraCredit: iStock
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Pench Tiger Reserve: Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra

Pench Tiger Reserve is one of the most famous wildlife destinations in India, straddling the border between Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. The reserve is known for its rich biodiversity and is home to tigers, leopards, wild boars, and an array of bird species. The national park offers visitors a chance to enjoy jeep safaris, bird watching, and even cycle safaris.

Dzukou Valley: Nagaland and ManipurCredit: iStock
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Dzukou Valley: Nagaland and Manipur

Dzukou Valley, located on the border between Nagaland and Manipur, is a hidden gem in the Northeast. The valley is famous for its stunning trekking trails, especially during the blooming season, when it transforms into a lush carpet of wildflowers.

Attari Border: Punjab and PakistanCredit: iStock
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Attari Border: Punjab and Pakistan

The Attari Border, located in the state of Punjab, is India’s main border crossing with Pakistan. It is famous for the daily Beating Retreat Ceremony, a military exercise that sees soldiers from both countries engage in a dramatic lowering of the flags ceremony, accompanied by patriotic chants and cheers from spectators.

Amangarh Tiger Reserve: Uttar Pradesh and UttarakhandCredit: iStock
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Amangarh Tiger Reserve: Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand

Amangarh Tiger Reserve is located along the border of Uttar Pradesh’s Bijnor district and Uttarakhand’s Ramnagar (Dhela Zone, Jim Corbett National Park). It is an important wildlife sanctuary for preserving the tiger population in India.

Chambal River Gorge: Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar PradeshCredit: iStock
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Chambal River Gorge: Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh

The Chambal River Gorge, a picturesque region along the Chambal River, touches the states of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. This area is rich in biodiversity and offers a unique ecosystem with crocodiles, turtles, and migratory birds. The Chambal Safari is a major draw, where visitors can take boat rides along the river to spot wildlife in their natural habitat.

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