Top-10 Most Unusual Bucket List Places For You

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This year, while planning your vacation or solo trip, make sure you do not forget to add these destinations in your bucket list. This article will give you a detailed description about the best 10 unusual places you can visit in India. The destinations include places from North to South India. Your memory books already have a lot of pictures from the beaches of Goa, tourist attractions from Delhi, and the gardens of Kerala. It is time now to add on some unique and unseen places to your bucket list. There are plenty of places in India you can discover and go on a vacation to. 

Give your travel experience a new taste this time. This article takes you through the roads of some of the most beautiful and attractive places all over India. So fasten your seatbelts and sit with your diary in hand. Let these tourist destinations fall into your bucket list.

10 Unusual Places to Visit in India

Here is a list of the top 10 unusual places you might like to add to your bucket list of discoveries.

1. Bibi ka Maqbara

Bibi Ka Maqbara, also known as the doppelganger of the great Taj Mahal, is situated in the city of Aurangabad, Maharashtra. The famous monument was built by Aurangzeb’s son, Azam Khan. in the year 1679 in the memory of his beloved mother. 

It is, however, far less spectacular than the wonder of the world. Aside from some marble adornments, such as the base and dome, most of the construction is in lime mortar. Nevertheless, it is a breathtaking sight for tourists with an interest in History and Heritage.

2. Ladakh’s Magnetic Hill

Ladakh is known for its hills and beauty. People often trip to Ladakh for trekking or a bike ride, but very few know about this magnificent magnetic hill situated in Ladakh.  

Even when the engine is turned off, the Magnetic Hill situated in Ladakh seems to have some really mystical characteristics that may pull a car uphill. However, there is nothing strange going on here. Instead, despite the fact that the road appears to be moving upwards, it is actually going downhill. This is only an illusion to the eye, but is one of India’s most strange and unique sensations.

3. Chandipur Beach

You must have had enough beach experiences in Goa. The Chandipur Beach is something you will never find anywhere else, except in Odisha.

Chandipur is the place to go if you want a distinctly new beach experience in India. This bed of sand on the beach is called the Hide and Seek Beach. If you plan to stay here for a day, you will be fortunate enough to witness the water recede 3 miles at low tide, and return at high tide.

4. The Great Banyan Tree

Kolkata, apart from serving the best sweets in India, is known for the oldest and widest Banyan Tree in India. 

From afar, it appears to be a deep green forest. The massive tree is reported to be more than 250 years old, with 3,300 root systems that stretch far and wide. Take the road built around the tree to get a closer look at it.

5. Roopkund

Uttarakhand, known for its highest peaks and snowy hills in India, is one of the famous tourist attractions of the country. Roopkund adds to the beauty of this place, and you would never want to miss it.  

Roopkund, situated in Uttarakhand, is a frozen lake in the Indian Himalayas that lies 5,029 m above sea level. It is surrounded by mountains covered in snow and rocky cliffs. The true draw here, though, is what lies underneath, that is, approximately 600 human skeletons. According to legend, these are the relics of a Kannauj king as well as his court who died in the 9th century. You can really see their bones there now that the lake has melted. Trekking here from the Lohajang Pass via various villages, glacier valleys, and mountain passes to get there — it is one of the most challenging and toughest treks to go on, in India. 

6. Karni Mata Temple

Hidden within the beauty of Rajasthan, lies this holy place, the Karni Mata Temple. More than 20,000 rats, known as kabbas, live in the Karni Mata Temple, which is considered to be the appearance of the goddess Karni Mata. They are free to roam the temple and are often seen consuming milk from a large basin. Hundreds of worshippers come to worship and serve the rats every day. It is said that seeing white mice, which are uncommon, will bring you a lot of blessings and luck. Killing or causing harm to the animals there is strictly forbidden and is a sin. If, by any chance, you happen to step on one, you can atone for your sin by purchasing a gold or silver rat sculpture and then presenting it to the temple.

7. The Lucky Restaurant

You must have had dining experiences in an ample number of cafes and restaurants, but this one is a unique and absolutely new space to have your meal in. The Lucky Restaurant situated in Ahmedabad, derives its uniqueness from the graveyard situated in the restaurant. Or, shall I say, the restaurant situated in a graveyard?

You can practically dine with the dead at this restaurant! No, we are not joking. This restaurant was erected on the site of a graveyard in the Lal Darwaza district. Instead of cringing at the prospect, the restaurant’s owner opted to make it his USP. The owner has created sitting places around the graves in the available space, leaving the graves unaltered save for the installation of iron bars around them. The team cleans all of the graves every morning and decorates them with new flowers! Dining in this odd location in India will undoubtedly be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

8. Rameshwarm’s Floating Stones

Rameshwaram is one of the holiest and most beautiful places of South India, specially known for the temple. But what many of us are unaware of is the surprising floating stones around Rameshwaram, with “Ram” scripted over it. 

According to legend, the floating stones that link India to Sri Lanka are the ruins of the Ram-Setu bridge, which is mentioned in the epic story of Ramayana. These black flying stones are a riddle, with no basis to give them support. Furthermore, these unexplained floating stones have been discovered in various locations throughout Rameswaram, making it one of India’s oddest locations.

9. Loktak Lake

Manipur’s Loktak Lake is known for its magnificent hidden floating Island. Loktak Lake is a beautiful natural wonder located 54 kilometres from Imphal, the capital of Manipur. The world’s one and only floating islands, called ‘Phumdis,’ may be found on this breathtakingly stunning lake. Not just that. The Keibul Lamjao National Park, located on Loktak Lake, is said to be the world’s largest floating park.

10. Lepakshi Temple

The Lepakshi Temple’s Hanging Pillar is the ornament of Andhra Pradesh, giving it its beauty. Three shrines devoted to Lord Shiva, Lord Veerabhadra, and Lord Vishnu are located within the temple complex. Because of its dangling pillar, Lepakshi Temple is among India’s most interesting destinations. It hangs in the main hall, which is said to be the wedding room of lord Shiva and goddess Parvati. 

The pillar’s astonishing feature is that it is a compliment to the temple’s creators, and it is one of the temple’s 70 pillars. Once, a British engineer, who was too curious and suspicious about the temple and its hanging mystery, tried to move it from its place. This eventually resulted in its dislodgement. People usually try testing their eyes by passing a piece of cloth or paper beneath the pillar, to know whether it really is hanging in air or not!

Conclusion

We hope your bucket list is full by now. These astonishing and unseen destinations are a must-visit for all the travellers out there. If you are planning to travel to some new places, this article is sure to be a guidebook for you. 

We, at Cleartrip, make sure to satisfy the needs of the travellers, so that they can have an easy and hassle-free travel.

FAQs

Are all these places in India only?

Yes, all the mentioned places in the list are in India.

Can we travel to these places anytime?

Yes, absolutely whenever you want. Though, it is advisable to check the weather for a few places.

How can I travel to all these places?

There are a number of different modes of travel to these places, like flights, trains, or even by road.

Can we book hotels through Cleartrip for the destinations?

Yes, you can do all your booking on the Cleartrip website or the Cleartrip app. Also, look out for some of the best hotel booking offers on Cleartrip website & app.

Can I travel solo to all these places?

Yes, you can absolutely go on a solo trip to any of these places.

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