This high-altitude lake, known for its stunning blue hues, changes color throughout the day, ranging from turquoise to deep blue. It is one of the most beautiful lakes in India.
Kaas Plateau’s magic is best experienced during the monsoon season. Come monsoon, the plateau comes alive with vibrant blossoms of over 850 species.
This lake is famous for its phumdis—floating islands of vegetation. The unique phenomenon makes it look like the land is floating on water. The lake is also home to the Keibul Lamjao National Park, the world’s only floating national park
Spiti's otherworldly landscapes feature stark mountains, ancient monasteries perched precariously on cliffs, and pristine rivers. The vast emptiness gives Spiti an unearthly charm.
The Rann of Kutch is a surreal expanse of white salt flats that stretches endlessly. During the full moon, the reflection of moonlight on the salt creates a magical, shimmering effect.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the best trekking destinations in India. The park is open to the public only during the monsoon season, and is a wildflower haven.
Some of the beaches in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands glow with bioluminescent phytoplankton. The glowing waters at night create a surreal, magical experience.