India's varied landscapes encompass a multitude of green destinations that showcase the country's abundant biodiversity and pristine natural beauty.
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Munnar, Kerala
Munnar is renowned for its expansive tea plantations, mist-laden hills, and verdant forests. It serves as a biodiversity hotspot, housing the endangered Nilgiri Tahr.
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Coorg, Karnataka
Coorg is celebrated for its coffee plantations, thick forests, and spice gardens. The region's misty hills and lush valleys render it one of the most picturesque locations in southern India.
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Andaman and Nicobar Island
These islands boast a rich array of flora and fauna, with extensive tropical forests dominating much of the landscape.
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Valley of Flowers National Park, Uttarakhand
In the monsoon season, this valley transforms into a vibrant spectacle with over 500 species of flowers, framed by snow-capped peaks.
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Cherrapunji, Meghalaya
Famed for its substantial rainfall, Cherrapunji is enveloped by dense forests and undulating hills, establishing Meghalaya as one of India's greenest regions.
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Agumbe, Karnataka
Agumbe is a rainforest area within the Western Ghats, distinguished by its heavy rainfall, dense woodlands, and rich biodiversity.
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Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh
Nestled in the Satpura Range, Pachmarhi is recognized for its thick forests, cascading waterfalls, and ancient caves, along with unique plant species.
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Lushai Hills, Mizoram
The Lushai Hills are adorned with bamboo forests, rivers, and lakes, presenting a concealed green treasure characterized by vibrant tribal culture and rich biodiversity.
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