Best Backpacking Destinations in India

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Backpacking is an experience that may not be for everyone. But people who enjoy backpacking have the best adventure while travelling. A planned tour has its own benefits, while backpacking leaves you free to explore the world. A lot of people have apprehensions about backpacking tours, but it is something everyone must try at least once in their life. We have brought you some of the best backpacking destinations in India for your first ซาซิโน backpacking tour:

Goa

Regardless of whether you are a backpacker or not, Goa is a must-visit for everyone looking to be a free soul. The highlights of this place include the vast coastline stretching through numerous beaches and its colonial structure. It offers an excellent experience for food lovers and for the people seeking adventure. Goa can be visited at any time of the year, but people generally void the monsoon months. Some of the places to visit are the Basilica of Bom Jesus, Fort Aguda, Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary etc.

Pushkar

Pushkar

Pushkar is a backpacker’s paradise and is considered one of the ancient cities of India. It has a vast range of attractions that attracts tourists every year. It is home to one of the very few Brahma temples in the world. It hosts an array of religious sites, apart from which is popularly known for its annual Puskar Camel Fair. Quite near Puskar is the famous dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti in Ajmer, which welcomes devotees of all faith.

Spiti Valley

The Spiti Valley, often called the ‘Little Tibet’, hosts a beautiful sight of snow-clad mountains and river streams. Trekking in Spiti Valley has made it to the bucket list of many people and is also popularly known for the Tabo and Ki monasteries in the region. It has been a favourite for backpackers from all over the country and abroad.

Varkala

Varkala

The quiet town of Varkala in Kerala is a beach destination that is ideal for backpackers. Varkala is famous for its black sand beach from where you can witness beautiful sunrise and sunsets. It has several religious sites such as 2000 years old temples and masjids.

Sunderbans

Sunderban is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is home to a large concentration of Royal Bengal Tigers. Backpackers prefer this national park cum biosphere reserve as they have several low-cost lodges and safari tours. The Sundarbans provide a rich experience to all adventure and nature lovers.

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