The 10 Best Things to do Adventurous in India, India

May 5, 2022 Harland Bartelt

India, officially the Republic of India (IAST: Bhārat Gaṇarājya), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country (with over 1.2 billion people), and the most populous democracy in the world. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the southwest, and the Bay of Bengal on the southeast. It shares land borders with Pakistan to the west; China, Nepal, and Bhutan to the northeast; and Myanmar and Bangladesh to the east. In the Indian Ocean, India is in the vicinity of Sri Lanka and the Maldives. India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands share a maritime border with Thailand and Indonesia.
Restaurants in India

1. Spiti Valley

172114 India
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Spiti Valley

Reviewed By ShatakshiG1 - Noida, India

I did 7 days road trip from Delhi to Spiti. I must say,Spiti is must to be visited destination in India. Some of the most beautiful places we saw on our trip are below Day 1: Reaching Manali and exploring Day 2: Manali to Kaza Day 3: Tabo and Gue -Gue village of spiti is known for mummy of a lama,India’s only Natural Mummy.It is around 500 years old and still intact with teeth and skin. Villagers once in a year gather to cut the nails and hairs, yes they grow ,though very little but yes Day 4:- Hikkim, Komic, Langza, Key and Kibber -Hikkim at an altitude of 4440 m, this place has highest post office in the world komic-world’s highest village in spiti connected with motorable road Day 5:Kaza to chandratal-Lake of moon Day 6: Chandrataal to Manali Day 7: Manali to Delhi

2. Pangong Tso

Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir, India; Ladakh, , India;, Leh 194101 India
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Pangong Tso

Reviewed By LataV - Dubai, United Arab Emirates

This is one of the few endorheic basins in India...i.e the water does not naturally flow as a outlet to another water body like a river etc. This is also a salt water lake which lies in India and China and no prize for guessing why it does not have any kind of marine life or flora habituating its waters. In fact a line of control also lies within the lake...While this part of the review takes care of some hard facts pertaining to the lake...now comes the amazing magical part. No visit to Leh can be complete without a visit to this mesmerising lake. The colour of the lake is a reflection of the sky at any point of the day. The water is always calm and peaceful with little gentle waves touching the shores silently. Its so still that you can actually hear your own breath when the man made noise around you comes to a stop. The best way to visit this place is to stay overnight as one then gets to see the lake in its various moods and time....in the afternoon under the blazing day sun, in the evening while the sun is setting , the early morning sun-rise. Each of these bring a different facet of this beautiful water body and should not be missed. There are many camps lining up the Pangong Tso and its worth its while to stay back at one of these.

3. The Rustic Paths

Jaipur 302028 India +91 72970 75173 [email protected] https://therusticpaths.com/
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The Rustic Paths

In this activity there is an opportunity to explore how Rajasthan (Jaipur) rural community live and have lived for generations in same fashion as their ancestors. On this experience we will visit several villages around jaipur.

Reviewed By shol2w

We booked a open jeep safari to learn more about the local Indian and Indian daily it was unbelievable experience mr.khan our driver was helpful polite and kind he provide a day of delight on this amazing safari all activities were fantastic monkey temple school century etc It was perfect to see real India Thank you so much waseem for providing great time in India !!!

4. Borra Caves

Anatagiri Hills, Visakhapatnam India 91 891-2788820 http://www.aptdc.gov.in/special-tours/borra_caves.html
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Borra Caves

Reviewed By Roving819278

Vizag always surprised me, the cave was really excellent, the way of going Araku valley by train was excellent, the tunnels while going to Araku valley was unforgotten experience

5. Athirappilly Waterfalls

Sholayar Forest Ranges, Thrissur India
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4.5 based on 863 reviews

Athirappilly Waterfalls

Reviewed By Rejo12

A beautiful place to visit, especially those who wish to see beautiful scenery and enjoy the beauty of the nature. The waterfalls is an amazing view, gazing at it is nerver tiresome

6. Beas River

Manali, Manali Tehsil India
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Beas River

The Beas River also known as the Biás or Bias, is a river in north India. The river rises in the Himalayas in central Himachal Pradesh, India, and flows for some 470 kilometres to the Sutlej River in the Indian state of Punjab.

Reviewed By ama89pro - LaSalle, Canada

We thoroughly enjoyed our white water rafting excursion on the Beas River from the Nature Park in Jhiri. It was our first time doing this activity. But, our guide was fantastic and went above and beyond his duties to make sure that were safe and, above all, create and record an exciting memory of a lifetime! Set right in between stately mountains on either side of the river, our 12km rafting was absolutely thrilling and breath-taking, enhanced by sights of glorious eagles soaring just above us! Definitely a must for all! Be prepared to be in awe of God's endless beauty in creation!

7. Rohtang Pass

Himalayan Ranges India http://www.himachaltrip.in
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Rohtang Pass

Reviewed By KanchanChehal

Very good and lucky experience of snow fall. Kids really enjoyed it as first time saw live snowfall. You need to take local taxi with permit and best time to come is early November before road is closed or after May when road open.

8. Wonderla Amusement Park

Kakkanad Pallikara Road, Kochi (Cochin) 683565 India +91 75938 53107 [email protected] http://www.wonderla.com/kochi-amusement-park/
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Wonderla Amusement Park

Wonderla Holidays Limited, is the No. 1 amusement park operator in India. Promoted by Arun K. Chittilappilly and Kochouseph Chittilappilly, Wonderla currently owns and operates three amusement parks – one each in Kochi, Bangalore and Hyderabad respectively and a resort in Bangalore. Wonderla Kochi, spread over 35 acres of land, is thrilling visitors with 56 rides since 2000. Wonderla Bangalore, spanning over 82 acres, offers a spectacular range of entertainment with 61 rides. Wonderla Hyderabad, the latest edition in the portfolio, is spread over 50 acres and offers 43 attractions. Wonderla Amusement Park has been ranked No. 1 in India and No. 6 in Asia by TripAdvisor for 4 consecutive years. Wonderla Resort, located beside the amusement park in Bangalore, comprises of 84 luxury rooms, with amenities including 4 full-fledged banquet halls, multi cuisine restaurant, rest-o-bar and recreational facilities like a heated swimming pool, kid’s activity centre & a full fledged gym.

Reviewed By parthik17 - Dharapuram, India

High thriller games super, roller coaster,360, space gun three games super I repeated with few ride come and visit with ur friends and family such a awesome place for joyful wonderful womderla

9. Triund Hill

Top floor Main bus stand , Mcleodganj, McLeod Ganj, Dharamsala 176219 India [email protected]
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Triund Hill

Grade: Moderate Mcleodganj to Triund 2800 mtrs, 9 kms gradual trek. The trek offer panoramic views Bhagsu village, Mcleodganj, Dharamsala valley and distant views of Shivalik hills and plains of Kangra valley. The trek is moderate nature. Triund is a large land of green grass and pasture like. One can see the mighty Dhauladhar ranges just above the eyes. This is the base camp and climatization point for trekkers climbing the Inderahara point in the Mt. Dhauladhar.

Reviewed By prithaghosh - Gurugram (Gurgaon), India

This was my first trek to Triund. Since I went on a weekday and not in season, it wasn't too crowded - which I liked. I loved the trek and the views. I stayed the night at the forest rest house - it's very basic, as basic as it can get, but does it's jobs - provides you shelter at night. The sunset was amazing, and so was the milky way (no pics) on the clear night sky. Few things to note: 1. Must start trek from Galu Devi temple between 7-11 am if you are returning the same day. Only stay option is Forest rest house (Google search 'ecotourism himachal', the first result is website, select Dharmshala and then Forest rest house). I was lucky to get accommodation booking on the same day. Read 'lucky'. 2. Must carry raincoat, torch and anything else that's typically suggested (remember there is no electricity at Triund). 3. If you love dogs, please carry some biscuits. They must be rewarded with treats as they guide you and keep up your motivation.

10. Nathula Pass

Gangtok 737101 India
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Nathula Pass

Reviewed By balasbroadcast - Mumbai, India

We were at 14,100 feet at Nathu La. The board said 500 feet to the China border but this was the most difficult part, as we had to walk this distance in pouring rain, steep, slippery paths breathing heavily in the rarefied atmosphere. Finally we reached the top and the feeling cannot simply be explained in words. Only a thick rope separated us from China. In fact, one Jawan held his hand out sideways and said “ Main India me hoon aur mera haath hai China ke ooper”. We waved at a Chinese soldier who shouted out ‘ Hi’ in return. It is that close. Moved a little further to the viewing balcony and what lay below us was a piece of history - Nathu La Pass at the start of the ancient Silk Road. The gates on either sides of the border with the Tricolor and the Chinese flag fluttering are a sight to behold. We also saw a convoy of 24 Chinese trucks escorted by an Indian pilot vehicle head for the trading centre in India, Sherathang. A MUST visit place for every Indian is Nathu La. Plan to visit again when there is snow all round. The true meaning of the Army slogan “ we gave our today for your tomorrow” hit me like a thunderbolt. These valiant young men in the Army and the Border Roads Organisation brave the elements in protecting us and our motherland, even as we lead comfortable lives in cities. My hand went up in an involuntary salute. Jai Jawan! Photography is strictly prohibited at the top and the viewing gallery. Respect the armymen who request certain shameless trigger-happy tourists not to click. There is a small cafe, but extremely crowded. A small washroom is there too but too dirty to use.

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