8 Border Areas Of India You Can Visit

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1. Attari-Wagah Border

Experience the electrifying atmosphere at the Attari-Wagah Border, a must-visit for those exploring India’s frontier with Pakistan.

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2. Dawki

Sail along the crystal-clear waters of the Umngot River in Dawki, a serene border town nestled between India and Bangladesh.

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Marvel at the striking blue hues of Pangong Lake, a breathtakingly beautiful high-altitude lake situated on the Indo-China border.

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3. Pangong Lake

Discover the mythological significance of Rama Setu, also known as Adam’s Bridge, an intriguing chain of limestone shoals connecting India with Sri Lanka.

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4. Rama Setu

Immerse yourself in the tranquillity of Bhairabkunda, a picturesque tri-junction where Bhutan and Assam meet.

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5. Bhairabkunda

6. Sundarbans

Explore the dense mangrove forests of the Sundarbans, a unique border region shared by India and Bangladesh, home to the majestic Bengal tiger.

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Trek through the rugged Mol Len Mountains, a remote and scenic area on the Indo-Myanmar border, offering stunning vistas and a glimpse into local tribal cultures.

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7. Mol Len Mountains

Relax on the pristine beaches of Minicoy Islands, a southernmost atoll of India that lies close to the maritime border with the Maldives.

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8. Minicoy Islands

Have you been to any of these border areas yet?

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