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8 places in India you can travel to in February 2021

2021 may be overwhelming, but you can always escape the daily grind and visit a serene location for a holiday. In this article, we list eight places that you can travel to from Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata this February.

Places you can visit in February Photo: Pexels

We are already one month into 2021 and if this year has already become overwhelming for you, then you are not alone. With everything that has been happening right now and the threat of the novel coronavirus; 2021 seems like a tough year.

If you are seeking out options to unwind next month, why not go on a vacation away from the hustle-bustle of the city life and just relax in the mountains, lush greenery or the white sandy beaches? Good news, February has one long weekend where, if you are lucky, you might get four days off (February 13, 14, 15, 16). So, in case, a holiday is on your mind, we have some suggestions.

In this article, we list the places that you can visit from Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata in February.

FROM DELHI

Tirthan Valley, Himachal PradeshTirthan Valley Photo: Instagram/kartikpopli218

Located in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, Tirthan Valley derives its name from the pristine Tirthan river, which winds its way through it. Tirthan is a perfect destination for all the offbeat travellers. The best part about this stunning valley is that many places here are still undiscovered, which is a good enough invitation for the explorer in you.

Jaisalmer, RajasthanJaisalmer, Rajasthan Photo: Reuters

February will be the perfect time to visit the golden city of Rajasthan and experience the magic of desert nights and enjoy some solitary hours away from the city crowds. Explore the Havelis and palaces, spend a day at a camp in the middle of the desert, ride camels and witness the picturesque Sam Sand Dunes.

FROM MUMBAI

Alibaug, MaharashtraAlibaug Photo:Instagram/rohan_gharat

This coastal town was in news recently as Bollywood actor Varun Dhawan tied the knot with his longtime girlfriend, Natasha Dalal. In case the sudden popularity piqued your interestwe suggest you take a short trip here to enjoy the pristine beaches that this place is famous for. Home to several adventure sports, forts and bungalows, Alibaug will be a perfect getaway.

Mahabaleshwar, MaharashtraMahabaleshwar, Maharashtra Photo: Instagram

Known for its magnificent rivers and majestic peaks, Mahabaleshwar is a quaint hill station situated in the picturesque Western Ghats. The place’s natural splendour along with several elevated viewing points such as Arthur’s Seat or the Lingmala Waterfall will enchant your senses.

FROM CHENNAI

Yelagiri, Tamil NaduYelagiri, Tamil Nadu

Yelagiri is a hill station situated in the state of Tamil Nadu. It is a cluster of 14 hamlets famous for its stunning orchards and lush green valleys. You can also expect some adventure as you explore the beautiful hills and valleys of the district.

Kodaikanal, Tamil NaduKodaikanal, Tamil Nadu Photo: Instagram/clicks.of.tamilnadu

With its lakes, waterfalls and lush green hills, Kodaikanal is a nature lover’s paradise. At 2,000 meters above sea level, the town centres around the star-shaped Kodaikanal Lake, bordered by evergreen forests. If you wish, you can also hire rowing boats here, and hikers and cyclists can follow the Lake Road path to explore the area around the shore.

FROM KOLKATA

Kurseong, West BengalDarjeeling

A charming hill station in Darjeeling, this town is best known for its orchid plantations and manicured tea estates. Kurseong will calm your soul with its tranquil beauty and delicious dishes. So, don’t forget to gorge on tasty momos and Kosha Mangsho.

The SundarbansThe Sundarbans Photo: Sunderbans National Park website

The Sundarbans ecosystem is a unique natural wonder of South Asia. The mangrove area is formed by the confluence of the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna Rivers in the Bay of Bengal. A paradise for nature lovers, this stunning place is surrounded by seven rivers and is home to the largest number of majestic Royal Bengal tigers.

So, where are you headed to in February?

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