7 Strange Places You Should Visit In India

Barren Island: has the only active volcano in South Asia, it was erupted more than 10 times and recently  in 2011. This volcanic island is one of the major tourist attraction of Andaman and Nicobar islands.








Dandakaranya - The Jungle Of Punishment:
                           is a spiritually significant region in India, includes the parts of the Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh states. It is mentioned in the Ramayana and one of the famous Indian Hinduism religious place.
Dhanushkodi - The Lost Island:
                                   is also known as the ghost city and the lost land, located at the tip of Rameswaram island. Dhanushkodi Beach is lies between the junction of the two seas Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean and the only land border between India and Sri Lanka where the remnants of Rama’s Bridge found.
Kalavantin Durg -  Beautiful Abandoned Fort:
                                   is one of the most beautiful abandoned places in India, located between Matheran and Panvel in the Sahyadri mountains of Maharashtra. Kalavantin Durg can be seen from Mumbai Pune expressway and now its a famous trekking place in Maharashtra.
 Kanchenjunga Mountain : Land Of Himalayan Yeti:
                                    is the highest mountain peak in India,located at the border of Nepal and the India in Sikkim. Though its not a strange place to visit but indeed one of the must see place in India along with other four peaks of Great Himalayas, Mysterious Himalayan Yeti can be spotted here.
Sundarbans Delta - The Mangrove Forest:
                                    is the largest mangrove forest in the world and one of the most famous Ramsar sites in India. Sundarbans is a National Park, Tiger Reserve, and a Biosphere Reserve, famous for its man eater tigers.
Red Corridor - A Trail Of Blood:
                                    in India is a region which has Naxalite–Maoist insurgency and suffer from the greatest illiteracy, poverty and overpopulation. Andhra Pradesh and Jharkhand are two most affected states of Red corridor.






                                                        SOURCE : INTERNET