Celebrate Your Birthday In These Offbeat Places!

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Gopika VC

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Chitkul is a hidden gem in India. The border also features a famous food booth named "Hindustan ka aakhri dhaba."

Chitkul

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People know about the Portuguese fort and the Parsi settlement in Revdanda. Take in the clean air and clear water.

Revdanda

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A 13th-century temple overlooks the lake, which many believe sacred. The air is clean and the vista is perfect for photography.

Prashar Lake

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Bhandardara is a popular place for camping. It has a beautiful dam and the Sandhan Valley, which is known for its waterfall.

Bhandardara

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Majuli is the largest river island in the world. It is in the Brahmaputra River and is losing land because of soil erosion.

Majuli

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Hampi, divided by the Tungabhadra River, has ancient temples, boulders, and a UNESCO world heritage site with fossils.

Hampi

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The gigantic lake can be seen after a two-kilometer journey over a terrain that will blow your mind.

Chandra Taal

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In India, Gokarna is known as "mini Goa" because it has clean beaches and delicious fish dishes.

Gokarna

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Along with the nearby Nubra Valley, Turtuk is one of those secret places where tourists have never been.

Turtuk

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With snow-covered mountains on all sides, Kheerganga's hot springs contain sulphur for swimming.

Kheerganga

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