The most beautiful valleys in India

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Not sure where to go for a long vacation? These valleys in India have got you covered. Their beauty, scenery, vastness will make you want to go there.

Here are some of the most known and most beautiful valleys.

Araku Valley: The Araku Valley in southern India is noted for its timeless beauty and is bordered by lush trees. In the state of Andhra Pradesh, Araku Valley is a hill station and valley region. The lush woods of the Eastern Ghats mountain range surround it. Araku Valley is known for its abundant coffee plantations in addition to being a lovely hill station.

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Doon Valley: In the state of Uttarakhand, the adventure of the Himalayas begins in the Doon Valley in the Lesser Himalayas. Over 500 bird species have been reported in the Doon Valley and nearby regions, including the Mussoorie Hills and Rajaji National Park, indicating that the valley and surrounding areas are biologically rich. This is how a fantastic getaway looks.

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Dzukou Valley: The lovely Dzukou Valley in Nagaland’s northeastern state is an ideal vacation for admiring the state’s natural splendor. The natural surroundings, seasonal flowers, and flora and animals of this valley are well-known. The valley is known for its diverse array of flowers in all seasons, but the most famous is the Dzüko Lily, which can only be found in this valley.

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Kangra Valley: The Western Himalayas are home to Kangra Valley. Dharamshala is one of the most well-known valleys and one of the state’s most prominent tourist destinations. Kangra Valley is located in Punjab’s western Himalayas and is home to the famed Masrur temple. It is also a strong contender for UNESCO World Heritage Site status, indicating high regard for the location and its beauty.

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Kashmir Valley: The Kashmir Valley, also known as the Vale of Kashmir, is a Kashmiri intermountain valley. This is a real wonderland that is beyond description. With big mountains and trees around it all, the entire region is full of natural beauty. Rice, maize, fruit, and vegetables are grown on the lush alluvial soil, and the picturesque mountains and lakes draw many visitors.

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Nubra Valley: Nubra, also known as Dumra, is a historical region. Dumra translates to “flower valley.” The realm of sand dunes is located between these lofty mountains. Orchards, picturesque landscapes, and monasteries are popular attractions. Along with Pangong Lake, it is well worth a visit. There are sand dunes here, and you may ride camels with two humps, which are exclusively found in Ladakh.

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Parvati Valley: This exceptional site in Himachal Pradesh’s Kullu area is described as picturesque. Its pastoral appeal is evident, and you’ll want to come back again and again. It is famed for its psychedelic trance events, hippie cafés, and high-quality hash cultivated in its villages and is frequented by young Indians and international tourists.

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Spiti Valley: Spiti Valley is a chilly desert mountain valley high in the Himalayas in Himachal Pradesh’s north-eastern region. The natural beauty and cultural legacy of the Spiti Valley are well-known. The Tabo monastery is one of Spiti’s most popular tourist destinations. Spiti’s monasteries are known for their magnificent paintings, ancient temples, and many stupas.

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