Travel to India’s most unique and fun selfie points
Precious Rongmei, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Created : Sep 13, 2024, 10:00 IST
Travel to India’s most unique and fun selfie points
Unless you were living under a rock all this time, we are in the age of social media. It doesn’t really matter whether we like it or not, we live in a world where a good selfie has become an essential part of any travel experience. We are not here to judge; in fact, we are here to make the most of it. Spreading only good vibes here.
So as we know that India, with its diverse landscapes, historic landmarks, and quirky attractions, offers no shortage of perfect spots to snap. Let’s move slightly away from the usual attractions, and head to places that have something incredibly unique to offer. Selfie aside, it’s also fun to learn about these places and what makes them so special. Come, take a look.
Tropic of Cancer in Madhya Pradesh
Did you know that the Tropic of Cancer runs across eight states in India? These states are Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Tripura, and Mizoram. In Madhya Pradesh alone, the imaginary line passes through 14 districts. When you drive towards Sanchi from Bhopal, on the way, you will see this marker that reads Tropic of Cancer. Go ahead, get that cool selfie.
Village Chief's House in Longwa Village, Nagaland
This is no ordinary house. The Village Chief’s (Angh) home in Longwa Village in Mon district is unique because this house sits right on the India and Myanmar border. Meaning, the house is split by the India-Myanmar border. And of course, the chief has voting rights in both India and Myanmar.
Dhanushkodi in Tamil Nadu
Once a bustling town, today Dhanushkodi is a ghost town located on the southern tip of Rameswaram Island in Tamil Nadu. What’s left of this erstwhile town are some old broken down walls of a church, home, school…you get the drift. But what makes this place even more interesting is that it is widely believed to be the place where Lord Rama built the legendary Rama Setu to reach Sri Lanka. There might not be a specific spot marking that, but a selfie on the long stretch of the road is also pretty cool.
Magnetic Hill in Ladakh
Magnetic Hill in Ladakh is known for its optical illusion that makes vehicles appear to roll uphill, this spot is both fun and mind-boggling. Take a selfie here while standing on the road and let the surrounding barren landscapes of Ladakh add a dramatic touch to your picture.
Khardungla in Ladakh
Khardungla Pass, situated at an altitude of 18,380 feet above sea level, is one of the highest motorable roads in the world. Reaching Khardungla is an adventure in itself. The signboard marking its peak is an iconic spot for selfies. The vast, snow-covered peaks and rugged terrains also make for a great backdrop for your selfies.
Buddha Statue in Langza Valley, Spiti, Himachal Pradesh
Langza Valley is home to a giant Buddha statue that overlooks the valley. This statue is simply superb because not only it represents the spirit of peace and tranquillity, it also stands tall and somewhat dramatic against the backdrop of towering Himalayan peaks. The stunning contrast between the colourful statue and the surrounding rugged mountains is worth travelling for.
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