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                                      The Best Places To Visit In India

              India the largest country in the South Asian region is well known for its diversity in cultures, great personalities such as Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore an for places like Agra and the Himalayas. it is a less known fact that this subcontinent is also rich with a number of places with enchanting scenic beauty that attracts both local and foreign tourists.
The Best Places To Visit In India
The Best Places To Visit In India

               Nohkilakai falls [ Jump Of Ki Lakai In The Local Language] in Cherrapunji is one such place hidden within the dense forests in the East Khasi mountains in the state of Meghalaya. Cherrapunji is one of the wettest areas in the world with an annual rainfall about 1176 cm. This is the tallest plunge waterfall in India.
              And is fed by the water collected in the plateau above. the pool below has unusually water which makes it more attractive.
             
The Best Places To Visit In India
The Best Places To Visit In India

               Matheran [forest on the forehead of mountains] hill station in another favourite among the tourists. it is located in close proximity to Mumbai, the busiest city in the state of Maharashtra. it is 2625 feet about sea level and declared an eco-sensitive region by the Indian government.
                Roads in this area are made of red laterite earth and you can see well preserved old British style buildings too. There are several lookout points in Matheran such as the panorama point which gives a 360' view of the surrounding area. 
The Best Places To Visit In India
The Best Places To Visit In India

                Bellum caves in Andrapradesh is another site with a major tourist attraction. With an approximate length about 3.5km , it is the longest and the largest cave in India. It is made of black limestone and formed by the constant flow of underground water. There are also deposits of quartz. They are well known for the stalactite and stalagmite formations. There are long passages, spacious chambers, fresh water pools and siphons. The deepest point is 150 feet from the entrance level and is called ' Pataalaganga' , which means the 'river in the underworld'.

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