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10 offbeat destinations in India you’ve never heard of

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 21, 2025, 13:48 IST
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10 offbeat destinations in India you’ve never heard of

If you think you’ve done “offbeat” because you skipped Shimla and went to Kasol instead, you might want to hear this. Here’s the real deal: places so obscure your friends will think you made them up. No crowds, no overpriced cafés with fairy lights, and definitely no influencer posing and disturbing you. Just stunning landscapes, strange legends, and lots of memories that will stay with you forever.

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Patalkot, Madhya Pradesh

Tucked inside a horseshoe-shaped gorge in the Satpura range, Patalkot literally means “the deep underground.” This remote valley remained hidden from the outside world for quite some time. Home to tribal communities and ancient herbal medicine traditions, it feels like stepping into a forgotten chapter of history.

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Mainpat, Chhattisgarh

Known as the “Shimla of Chhattisgarh,” Mainpat is a surreal combo of grassy plateaus, Tibetan settlements, and hidden waterfalls. Also, there’s a spot called Jaljali where the ground bounces when you jump on it. You need to see it to believe it.

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Kanatal, Uttarakhand

Just a two-hour drive from overcrowded Mussoorie, Kanatal is a crisp, pine-scented village with apple orchards and hiking trails that nobody’s Instagrammed that much yet. Perfect for when you want Himalayan views without hearing Bluetooth speakers in the background.

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Parule & Bhogwe, Maharashtra

Goa’s southern neighbor, Parule, is a sleepy Konkan village where time slows down. Just nearby, Bhogwe Beach serves untouched coastline and dolphins that aren’t part of any boat package. Also, Malvani thalis will ruin all future fish curries for you.

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Dzukou Valley (via Manipur), Nagaland/Manipur Border

Yes, people have heard of the Nagaland side. But here’s the twist: enter via Manipur. The lesser-trodden trail offers pristine forests, hidden campsites, and better chances of seeing the valley’s famed seasonal flowers without sharing your view with 80 trekkers and two drones.

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Sandakphu, West Bengal

Sure, Sandakphu’s trek is popular, but almost no one knows about the hidden British-era bungalow on the trail with a direct view of the world’s four highest peaks, Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, and Makalu. Stay here, and it feels like your own private window into the Himalayas.

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Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh

Most people breeze past Lepakshi on the way to Bengaluru airport (tragic). This tiny village has a 16th-century temple with a pillar that literally doesn’t touch the ground. Locals say it was built by aliens. Historians disagree. Either way, it’s magical.

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Wayanad’s Ku​ruva Island, Kerala

Kuruva Dweep is a group of river islands in the Kabini River, covered in dense forest and only accessible by bamboo rafts. Also, rare birds, medicinal plants, and zero cell signal are some of the highlights of this place.

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Bhandardara, Maharashtra

Everyone’s heard of Lonavala. But Bhandardara? Not so much. This lakeside hamlet offers gushing waterfalls, secret camping spots, and forts like Ratangad that are older than your entire family tree. Come monsoon, it turns into a green fever dream.

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Banswara, Rajasthan

No, not Udaipur. Banswara is Rajasthan’s quiet lake town near the Madhya Pradesh border, dotted with islands, lush hills, and temples carved into cliffs. If Rajasthan had a monsoon romance setting, this would be the place.

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