Top 10 mysterious places in India You may not know the secret of these

India is a word whose imagination alone makes a person get lost in its beauty. 

As you think about this word and sorts of things, many scenes, many cultures automatically come before our eyes. 

So it is no exaggeration to say that India is a land of diversity and peculiarities. 

Perhaps that is why it is called a country full of diversity, because, like here, you will hardly find art, culture and Bhojpuri in any other country.

While India is colder than Kashmir, Cherrapunji has the highest rainfall. 

You will also see Thar here which is one of the driest region in the world. In addition, more than half of India is surrounded by beautiful beaches and calm seas. 

If you look in any northern part of India, you will find that this part of India is surrounded by white marble snow-capped mountains.

Traveling in India, from Kashmir to Kanyakumari and from Rajasthan to Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, you will find a lot that you will not forget. 

So let us introduce you to the 10 beautiful places of incomparable India that you may not have known or heard about till now.

 

 

 

1.Lonar Crater

Lonar Lake is a brackish water lake located in the Buldhana district of Maharashtra. It was formed when a meteorite collided with the Earth. 

It is said that this meteorite fell here 52 thousand years ago, as a result of which this pit was formed. 

Let me tell you that this pit was first discovered by British officer J. E. Alexander.

 

 

 

2.Lake Bua

Lake Bua is located in Jhajjar, Haryana, 65 km from the capital Delhi, which is a tomb.

Behind the construction of this tomb is a heartbreaking story of 375 years old true love. 

According to mythology, a subedar robbed his daughter of her love and later she too died. 

If you want to understand this unrequited love story, you must visit this place.

 

 

 

3.Kuldhara

Kuldhara is a famous historical village located at a distance of 25 km from Jaisalmer city. 

This is a desperate village, where the tourist is not allowed to go between sunrise and sunset. 200 year old mud houses can be seen here. 

According to history, Paliwal Brahmins lived in this village for about 500 years. They were forced to leave the village by the cruel rulers here. 

So people believe that this village was cursed by Paliwal Brahmins and because of this it is a haunted place.

 

 

 

4.Mawlynnong

Mawlynnong is a small village in Meghalaya, you might be surprised to know that Mylennong is one of the cleanest villages in Asia. 

Let me tell you that the main occupation of this village is agriculture. 

The special thing about this village is that there are bamboo bins everywhere so that people can throw rubbish in it. 

It is also said that if a person is caught throwing rubbish here, the village elders fine that person.

 

 

 

5.Living Root Bridge

It is noteworthy that the famous city of Meghalaya, Cherrapunji is home to rubber plants and at the same time today it is the largest producer of rubber for the whole of India. 

The peculiarity of the rubber plant seen here is that it is fully developed between 10 and 15 years of age and its roots go deep into the ground, forming a bridge-like structure.

 

 

 

6.Caves of Bhimbetka

Bhimbetka is one of the ancient caves of India, named after Bhima, a mythological character of the Mahabharata. 

It has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Bhimbetka's caves and rock shelters are located in the Raisen district of Madhya Pradesh. 

It is surrounded by the Vindhya mountain range. There are more than 600 caves with different pictures.

 

 

 

7.Roopkund Lake

Roopkund or Kankal Lake is an ice lake located in the state of Uttarakhand, famous for its more than five hundred skeletons found near its shores. 

The place is desolate and is located at an altitude of about 5029 meters from the Himalayas. 

In terms of tourism, Roopkund is a picturesque and beautiful tourist destination located in the lap of the Himalayas. 

It is located near Trishul and Nandaghungati, two hills in the Himalayas.

 

 

 

8.Bhangarh Fort

Bhangarh Fort is a medieval fort located in Alwar district of Rajasthan. 

The fort was built in 1613 by Madho Singh, son of Man Singh, the great Mughal general of Amber. 

King Madho Singh was a general in Akbar's army. The castle is as magnificent as it is huge. 

The fort is now in ruins. If we consider the locals here, after coming here, the tourist still experiences a kind of fear.

 

 

 

9.Kamakhya Devi Temple

If you are on a trip to the North East of India, your trip would be incomplete without seeing the famous Kamakhya Temple. 

Guwahati is a large city in Assam, the gateway to Northeast India for its beautiful and unique culture. 

The Kamakhya Temple is the main religious attraction of Guwahati. The temple is located in the Nilachal hills under Guwahati. 

It is said that this temple is dedicated to a Tantric goddess. 

It is to be noted that in this temple you can see 10 other forms of Goddess Kali besides the main Goddess Kamakhya.

 

Click here for more info https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_reportedly_haunted_locations_in_India

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