Top 10 Most Beautiful Natural Attractions in India


India the land of attractions offers some of the best landscapes in the world along with amazing natural wonders and sceneries. Apart from the top 10 must see places across India, here is the list of most beautiful natural attractions to explore around the country.


1. Snow Capped Peaks –Munsiya





The trekkers paradise is a hill station nestled in the snow capped peaks of the great Himalayas in the Pithoragarh District of Uttarakhand. Munsiyari is the base point for various treks of the great Himalayan mountain ranges.

 2. Matheran Hill -Raigad




Matheran is the smallest hill station in India,located on the Western Ghats range in the Raigad district of Maharashtra. Matheran Hills is a popular tourist spot to beat the summer heat in the region and also known for its Matheran Hill Railway one of the 6 Mountain Railways of India.


3. Brackish Lagoons -Alleppey





The Kerala backwaters are a chain of brackish lagoons parallel to the Arabian Sea coast or the Malabar Coast.Backwaters of Alappuzha or Alleppey is the Gate Way to the backwaters network, which includes five large lakes linked by canals.


4. Dudhsagar Waterfall -Goa




The astonishing waterfalls is created by the Mandovi river and located in the Bhagwan Mahavir Wild Life Sanctuary on the border of Goa and Karnataka. Dudhsagar falls or Sea of Milk is a tiered and most powerful falls,listed as India’s fifth tallest waterfall, It offers one of the most spectacular natural phenomena in the country.


5. Coral Reef -Lakshadweep




Lakshadweep is a perfect combination of beautiful islands, exotic beaches,coral reefs,blue lagoons and water sports. Islands of Kavaratti, Kalpeni, Minicoy and Kadmath are well famous for its coral reefs tour and other attractions.





The Dhanushkodi Beach is located between the India and Sri Lanka and the only land border between both countries. At Dhanushkodi one can enjoy the view of deep and rough waters of Indian Ocean meeting with the shallow and calm waters of Bay of Bengal.


7. Shola Forest -Nilgiri




The evergreen tropical forest is the rolling grassland found mainly in the valleys and higher altitude hill regions of the Nilgiris and Kanyakumari in Western Ghats. Shola forests is home to many threatened and endemic species such as endangered Nilgiri Tahr,an Asian goat-antelope, Nilgiri Wood Pigeon and the endemic flycatchers along with reptiles,amphibians and many species of trees and plants.


8. Bhitarkanika Wetland -Kendrapara




The Bhitarkanika Mangroves forest is one of the largest wetland in India located in the Bhitarkanika National Park of Odisha. Bhitarkanika wetland is home to India’s largest populations of saltwater crocodiles and most most important nesting beach olive ridley sea turtle.


9. Ganges Delta -Haldia




The Green Delta is also known as Sunderbans Delta or the Ganges–Brahmaputra Delta is the world’s largest delta. The Ganges Delta is formed by large rivers the Ganges,the Brahmaputra,the Padma,the Hooghly river and the Jamuna.





Kanha National Park is one of the most visited national park in India located in the Mandla and Balaghat districts of Madhya Pradesh. The Tiger Reserve is well known for its dense, deep forest and Meadows, which are ideal place for the royal Bengal Tigers.





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