Best Alternate Indian Destinations To Coronavirus Affected Places
The deadly and daunting Coronavirus (now Covid-19) has taken over a few countries resulting in lockdowns and a travel scare all across the world. Treading abroad might be unsafe, but there are a few destinations in India that closely resemble your favourite destinations spread across the world.
Well let's just say that it's not so much a natural resemblance, but Spain and Bombay celebrate their festivals with great pomp and show (mess included) The famous La Tomatina festival held in the Valencian town throw and smash tomatoes on each other. The annual festivity is somewhat like Holi, just celebrated with a kaleidoscope of colours.
2. Thailand- Andaman
Thailand is an all-time favourite destination for most of the Indians, but the effect of Covid-19 makes it unsuitable to head there. Don't worry, Andaman comes to your rescue! The scenic and crystal clear beaches aren't too different from that of Phi Phi in Thailand.
3. Malaysia -Munnar
If you were heading to Malaysia for its Boh tea plantation, the perfect replacement for it would be Munnar, and it's lush plantations. There's something very soothing and exotic about Munnar's terraces and plantations that you'd want to literally live here forever!
4. France - Puducherry
It's not a lesser-known fact that Puducherry was a French settlement until the 1950s. The French influence is still visible in the architecture, alleys as well as colonial villas and boutiques. The seaside promenade enhances the destination, making it the official French Riviera of the east.
5.Windsor Castle in England - Bangalore castle
Were you wishing to flank the royalties of England and the gorgeous castles of the aristocrats but Covid-19 turned out to be an obstruction? Bangalore is where you should go. The Bangalore Castle is the closest to what you can find in England but equally eye-catching and attractive. It is a royal palace which has now turned into a college, but it's no short of a beauty!
Woww tanvi. Very well written.
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ReplyDeleteAndaman for sure
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ReplyDeleteSuch an amazing blog never thought of an alternative like this.
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ReplyDeleteGreat idea Tanvi and nice comparison of places and coming out with best alternatives.Keep up the good work.Thanks.
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ReplyDeleteWell written. I m in love with the fourth destination
ReplyDeleteA good read.
ReplyDeleteVery innovative and informative blog. The comparisons are truly unique and realistic.
ReplyDeleteAfter going through this I think many will want to visit these places in India only.
I'm eagerly waiting for similar blogs from you in the future.
Interesting and amazing
ReplyDeleteVery interesting parallels have been drawn between the two destinations. Hoping that more and more people would like to explore the Indian counterparts of the exotic foreign locations and help in the revival of Indian economy!
ReplyDeleteVery good comparison between the destinations.
ReplyDeleteWell done Tanvi
Amazing work
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Good comparison
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