7 Indian Destinations That Feel International

By: Niharika Khurana

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Think a visa is necessary for breathtaking views? India has places that look just like some of the world's most famous destinations, from Amsterdam's tulip fields to Switzerland's mountains. Here is where to find them.

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Srinagar's Tulip Gardens – India's Amsterdam

Srinagar is home to Asia's largest tulip garden, where thousands of colourful flowers bloom in every direction. It has the same charm as Amsterdam's famous Keukenhof gardens in spring.

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Gulmarg, Kashmir –
Like the Swiss Alps

With its snow-covered slopes, cable cars, and ski resorts, Gulmarg has a landscape that could easily be mistaken for Switzerland. It is a great place for skiing or enjoying the views.

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Khajjiar, Himachal –
Mini Switzerland

Known as “Mini Switzerland,” Khajjiar has green meadows, tall pine forests, and a peaceful lake in the middle. It has the same quiet beauty as the Swiss countryside.

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Udaipur's Lake Palace –
Like Poland's Lazienki

Floating on Lake Pichola, Udaipur's Lake Palace is an architectural gem. Its design and scenic surroundings bring to mind Poland's Lazienki Palace.

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Andaman Islands –
A Beach Escape Like Spain

With turquoise waters, soft white sand, and vibrant marine life, the Andaman Islands offer a tropical charm like Spain's coast. Ideal for sunbathing, snorkeling, or scuba diving.

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Bangalore Palace –
Windsor Castle's Twin

Built in the Tudor style, Bangalore Palace looks a lot like England's Windsor Castle. From its grand courtyards to its wooden interiors, it has a similar royal feel.

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Alleppey Backwaters –
India's Venice

The backwaters of Alleppey, with their houseboat cruises and winding canals, offer a peaceful retreat. Much like Venice, it is a place where life moves at a slower pace.

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