Laitlum Canyon, Meghalaya
The Laitlum Canyon in Meghalaya provides breathtaking vistas of sheer cliffs and verdant valleys. Exploring the rim unveils never-ending stretches of rolling hills and dense forests.
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Gangani Canyon, West Bengal
Gangani Canyon, located in West Bengal, showcases impressive rock formations, towering cliffs, and serene trails. It offers a tranquil setting for hiking and immersing oneself in the beauty of nature.
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Zanskar Canyons, Ladakh
Over millions of years, the Zanskar River has carved out deep gorges with sheer cliffs in Ladakh. These breathtaking canyons offer an ideal playground for hikers and thrill-seekers.
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Chambal River Canyon, Madhya Pradesh
The Chambal River Canyon in Madhya Pradesh stands as a remarkable natural phenomenon. Throughout thousands of years, the river has sculpted sheer cliffs and profound ravines.
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Gandikota Canyon, Andhra Pradesh
The Penna River in Andhra Pradesh has carved magnificent red rock cliffs, offering visitors the opportunity to hike along challenging trails and admire breathtaking panoramic vistas from the summit
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Raneh Falls Canyon, Madhya Pradesh
Close to Khajuraho, the Ken River has etched a picturesque 98-foot-deep ravine through volcanic rock and granite at Raneh Falls, producing a secret marvel.
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Sandhan Valley, Maharashtra
Sandhan Valley in Maharashtra offers an exhilarating hike through a narrow gorge surrounded by towering cliffs and stunning landscapes.
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Bhedaghat, Madhya Pradesh
The Narmada River has formed a stunning 3 km long section of marble cliffs at Bhedaghat providing opportunities for boat rides and thrilling cable car rides with views of Dhuandhar Falls.
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