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Top 3 Unexplored Destinations in India You Should Visit in 2022

A melting pot of cultures, India is a kaleidoscope with a plethora of colours everywhere! With a beautiful mix of traditions, spirituality, festivals, landscapes and architectural marvels, India will leave you mesmerised.

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Top 3 Unexplored Destinations in India You Should Visit in 2022

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  1. Call: 1300 116 746 Email: info@buddhatravel.com.au Top 3 Unexplored Destinations in India You Should Visit in 2022 A melting pot of cultures, India is a kaleidoscope with a plethora of colours everywhere! With a beautiful mix of traditions, spirituality, festivals, landscapes and architectural marvels, India will leave you mesmerised. From impenetrable jungles through sun-soaked beaches and snow-covered mighty mountains, India has so much to offer that one life might be too small. Whenever someone says India, the first thing that comes to mind is the Taj Mahal. However, India is not limited to the Taj Mahal. There is a myriad of unexplored and hidden wonders that you should visit in 2022. www.buddhatravel.com.au

  2. Kailash Temple, Ellora One of the greatest engineering and architectural wonders, this astonishing temple is carved from a monolithic solid rock. It was built by King Krishna 1 in 760 AD to represent Mount Kailasa, Lord Shiva’s abode. Himalayan Majuli, Assam Situated on the banks of the mighty Brahmaputra river, Majuli is one of the largest river islands in the world. Bestowed with lush greenery, vibrant culture and unique flora and fauna, your trip here will turn into a lifetime of memories. Patan - Rani ni Vav (Queen’s Stepwell) A living legacy of Patan’s glory, this stunningly beautiful stepwell is located on the banks of the Saraswati River. Rani ni Vav or Queen’s stepwell is one of the oldest and finest stepwells, featuring intricately carved sculptures and geometric patterns. If India is the next destination on your travel bucket list, contact Buddha Travels for cheap air tickets to India. www.buddhatravel.com.au

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