There are seven of the most breathtaking sights in India that have been perfected by Mother Nature to inspire awe and wanderlust in you. Some of them are;
BOULDERS OF HAMPI, Karnataka
LOKTAK LAKE, Manipur
The Largest freshwater lake in northeast India, Loktak Lake in Manipur is known for its phumdis- Floating island of soil, Vegetation and organic matter in various stages of decay. The largest of these phumdis cover an area of 40 sq km, and situated on it is the keibul lamjao National Park, the only floating national park in the world .this park is the last natural refuge of the endangered sangai, a sub species of Eld's Deer.
DUDHSAGAR FALLS , Goa
Literally meaning a ' sea of milk'. Dudhsagar Falls is a four-tiered waterfall located on the Mandovi River at the border between goa and karnataka . with a drop of 1,017 feet, it is amongst the tallest waterfall in India. Taxis are available that ferry visitors to the waterfall through lush green forest nd heavily flowing streams.
VALLEY OF FLOWERS, Uttarakhand
Listed Among UNESCO's World Network of Biosphere Reserves, the high -altitude valley of Flowers National Park in the western Himalaya is a treasure trove of 520 species of plants , 498of which are flowering plants. Open only during the summer months, Valley of flowers makes for a gorgeous trek with kilometerss of gently undulating land carpeted in the flowers in the full bloom, and the rugged mountain of the Nanda Devi National park in the back drop.
MARBLE ROCKS, Madhya Pradesh
For Years, the Narmada Rivers has craved the soft marble along its course near jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh into a beautiful Gorge of about 8 Km in length. Earlier, the gorge was much narrower in width hence monkeys could jump across one side to another lending it the local name, Bandar kudni. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction that offers truly specular sunset view.
LIVING ROOT BRIDGES, Meghalaya
Although handmade by the Khasi and jaintia peoples of the mountain villages of southern Meghalaya, the tangled and terrrific living root bridges qualify as a natural wonder- for the simple reason that they are made from aerial root of rubber fig trees, which keep living and growing some of this are 500 old. The most visited is the double- decker root bridge of Nongriat village