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Explore India's Top 'Slow Travel' Destinations

  Explore India's Top 'Slow Travel' Destinations


The idea of slow travel tourism has gained a lot of traction in recent years, offering tourists the chance to take a break from their normal routines, enjoy new cultures and destinations, and truly learn about the places they visit. India is an incredibly diverse country, with a wealth of natural beauty and attractions that offer memorable experiences to visitors. Among the many special characteristics of India, her commitment to slow travel is a great asset. If you're looking to explore India in a more thoughtful way, here are some of the best slow travel tourist destinations.



1. Goa:

Goa is undoubtedly one of the top destinations in India for slow travel. With its sandy shores, delicious seafood, stunning architecture, and thriving cultural life, the state of Goa offer travelers an experience they can't find anywhere else. Moving along the seacoast, explore the glimmering coves, lagoons, and sandy beaches perfect for relaxing, fishing, and swimming. Travellers can investigate local art galleries, visit churches and Hindu temples, or learn more about historical sites. 

2. Coorg:

Coorg is one of the most breathtaking slow travel destinations in India. After entering the district, you'll see vast expanses of lush forests, rolling hills, and stunning waterfalls. During the day, explore tea and coffee plantations and go on a nature ride. Coorg is home to many remarkable wildlife species, so if you're lucky, you may catch a glimpse of some rare birds or animals. In the evening, unwind with a walk along the lush hills or go sightseeing. 

3. Alleppey:

Alleppey is one of the best slow travel destinations in India that is often referred to as "the Venice of India". The backwaters of Alleppey are crisscrossed by canals and rivers, making it a great place to spend a few days experiencing a different side of Indian life. Take a peaceful boat ride and explore the houseboat culture in the backwaters, or go fishing and experience the quaint village life of the locals. Here you can also visit old churches, go bird-watching, and explore some of the colorful markets.

4. Kashmir:

Kashmir is a paradise for nature lovers and the perfect destination for slow travel tourism. From snow-capped mountains to flower-filled meadows, Kashmir has plenty to offer tourists. Enjoy the spectacular scenery while visiting breathtaking sites such as the Mughal Gardens, the Dal lake, and the beautiful Shalimar Gardens. Take a stroll through the colorful bazaars, an explore the handicrafts, delicate embroidery, and paper-mache products of the region. 

5. Kanyakumari:

Located at the very tip of the subcontinent, Kanyakumari radiates serenity and beauty at its spiritual core. During your visit, walk around the oldest temple dedicated to the deity Devi Kanya Kumari and take in the stunning views of the Indian Ocean. At sunrise, visit the Vivekananda Rock to see the sunset, and go on a boat ride to explore the nearby coral reefs. You can also visit the nearby Padmanabhaswamy temple, one of the richest temples in India.

These are just a handful of the many outstanding slow travel destinations India has to offer. If you’re looking for an experience of peaceful contemplation in an unfamiliar environment, India definitely has something to offer the slower traveler. Be sure to make the most of your stay and discover all the wonders that India has to offer.

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