Places in India That Look Like Abroad

Places in India That Look Like Abroad

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Best Places in India That Looks Like Abroad

Traveling is always a thrilling experience, you get to explore new cultures, breathtaking places, delicious foods and most importantly, create stories to remember. But what if I told you that you don’t always need a passport to feel like you’re abroad? India, with its vast and diverse landscapes, hides gems that can easily be mistaken for Hawaii, Switzerland, Alaska or even the Bonneville Salt Flats. So, if you’ve been daydreaming about foreign trips but want to explore closer to home, let’s leaf through 5 stunning Indian destinations that mirror international beauty.

Let’s leaf through 5 spots that resemble scenery from another country

  1. Kovalam, Kerala – Hawaii Vibes
    The southern coast of India is nothing short of paradise and Kovalam in Kerala proves it. With palm groves lining the white sandy shores, sparkling blue waters, and sun-kissed beaches, Kovalam looks straight out of Hawaii. The calm, clear waters are perfect for snorkeling, while the colorful beachside stalls selling chaats and seafood make it even more vibrant. Imagine relaxing by the ocean with green hills in the backdrop, it’s like Hawaii, but with an Indian soul. 

  1. Auli, Uttarakhand – Alaska’s Twin
    If Alaska’s snow-clad landscapes have always fascinated you, Auli is the Indian alternative you need to visit. Nestled in Uttarakhand, Auli offers panoramic views of Himalayan peaks, dense coniferous forests, and rolling meadows that feel like stepping into another dimension. Winter is the best season to visit when skiing enthusiasts from across the country gather here. With the cable car ride connecting Auli to Joshimath, nearby attractions like Badrinath Temple and Valley of Flowers, and even wildlife like snow leopards and red-tailed foxes, it’s Alaska’s magic recreated in India.

  1. Gulmarg, Kashmir – Switzerland of the East
    When people dream of Switzerland, what they often imagine are snowy slopes, lush pine forests, and quaint little towns. Gulmarg in Kashmir offers exactly that. It is India’s skiing capital and easily rivals the charm of Swiss Alps with its cloud-filled mountain ranges, meandering roads, and evergreen forests. The scenery here feels like a foreign land wrapped in the crown of India, proving why Kashmir is called heaven on earth.

  1. Rann of Kutch, Gujarat – India’s Salt Flats
    Think of the breathtaking Bonneville Salt Flats of the U.S., and then picture the White Rann of Kutch in Gujarat. Stretching endlessly under the sky, the salt desert here glows differently at sunrise, sunset, and especially under the full moon. The sheer vastness of the white salty land makes it look like you’re walking on another planet. Add to that the cultural vibrancy of the Rann Utsav, and you’ve got a travel experience that’s both globally reminiscent and uniquely Indian.

  1. Munnar, Kerala – Malaysia’s Tea Gardens
    If rolling tea plantations and mist-clad hills remind you of Malaysia, then Munnar in Kerala is your desi version. This hill station is painted in lush shades of green with endless tea estates, cascading waterfalls, and fresh mountain air. A simple stroll here feels therapeutic, almost like walking inside a painting. The best time to visit is from October to February when the weather is at its most pleasant. It’s no surprise that Munnar is one of Kerala’s most visited gems, attracting travelers from around the world.

    So the next time wanderlust strikes, remember, you don’t always need to go abroad to experience beauty that feels out of this world. India is a land where Alaska meets Switzerland, Hawaii meets Malaysia, and paradise is often just a train or flight away. All you need to do is pack your bags, open your heart, and let the magic unfold.

 

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