5 Exotic places to visit in India
India has it all; beautiful beaches, ancient temples, astonishing rainforests, majestic mountains, breathtaking deserts, and bustling cities

Well, India possesses a large tourism potential. India has it all; beautiful beaches, ancient temples, astonishing rainforests, majestic mountains, breathtaking deserts, and bustling cities. Thus it makes the Indian peninsula a charm for tourists across the world. Here we have listed some of these destinations for you to choose from for your next trip.
Majuli, Assam
As known, Majuli is a river island in Assam and is known for its lush greenery and freshwater that is pollution-free. It is located at a distance of 20 km from Jorhat city and is encircled by the Brahmaputra river The dwellers of the river island are the Tribals, and their culture is unique making them interesting and lovable by people who visit this place.
Rann Of Kutch, Gujarat
Located in the District of Kutch in Gujarat, the Great Rann of Kutch is a huge area of salt marshland. It is also deemed one of the largest salt deserts in the world. The place is known for its wonderful landscapes and sunsets that are a treat to the eyes. The region is divided into two parts; Great Rann of Kutch and Little Rann of Kutch, both of which are massive deposits of salt in the desert.
Butterfly Beach, Goa
South of Palolem in the Canacona region of Goa lies a beautiful beach; Butterfly beach. The beach is very pretty and is also cited as a Honeymoon beach. With a small cove, it is enclosed by trees making it an isolated, peaceful, and one of the most exotic places in India. The beach attracts a large number and a wide variety of butterflies, hence gaining the beach its name.
Pangong Lake, Ladakh
Pangong Lake is situated near Leh-Ladakh in the Himalayas. Further, the lake expands from India to Tibet giving breathtaking beauty to tourists. The lake is famous for its ability to change colors throughout the day. From azure to light blue, from green to grey, it does not retain its blue color throughout the day. This makes it one of the most exotic places.
Sundarbans, West Bengal
Sundarbans National Park is located in West Bengal, India, and is known for playing host to the world’s biggest mangrove forests. It is also a Biosphere reserve that is known to give an insight into nature’s inner circle and show Royal Bengal Tigers, blaring rivers, and picturesque estuaries. It never discontinues amazingly because it is home to some of the most beautiful, dynamic, and breathtaking flora and fauna and still retains its simplicity and ecological balance.
Summing up, India is a country that is known for its cultural heritage, beautiful nature, enticing architecture, and broad diversity owing to which it attracts a large number of tourists from around the world. The above-mentioned 5 exotic places are once-in-a-lifetime packs you should not miss visiting.