Last Updated on July 8, 2024 by Mrunal & Jiten
A hidden gem is an underrated and unique destination, often overlooked by tourists. India is a country where there are many hidden places where you can find unknown history. Here are the addresses of some places.

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Laitmawsiang
1. A small village in Laitmawsiang (Meghalaya) located in Khatarshnong Laitkroh Block of East Khasi Hills, is the perfect hideout for isolation in the lap of nature.

A delightful mix of gushing waterfalls, secret caves, crystal-clear rivers & lush greenery, this charming town in the Khasi Hills of Meghalaya is perfect.
Nagarhole National Park
2. Nagarhole National Park (Karnataka this place is under conservation for UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nagarhole National Park has a reserve of wildlife and plants that will make for any photographer’s delight.

The park has rich forest cover, small streams, hills, valleys and waterfalls, and populations of Bengal tiger, gaur, Indian elephant, Indian leopard, chital etc.
Haflong
3. Haflong (Assam) This place of Assam surrounded by natural beauty. There is an unimaginable combination of mountains, clouds, springs and rivers in this place. A little near Haflong there is a place called Jatinga where many birds come to commit suicide every year. Which is still a research topic for zoologists.

Mahakaleshwar Saptaparna Guha
4. Mahakaleshwar Saptaparna guha (Darjeeling) There is a very beautiful temple of Mahakala at a little height next to Mel in Darjeeling city. Where in the same room the Bodhs are worshiping their adoring deity while the Hindu priest is worshiping Mahadev.
In one part of this temple there is a mysterious cave in which many people go for meditation.
Tuophema (Nagaland)
5. Tuophema (Nagaland) – The Touphema Tourist Village is one of the ancient heritage villages of Nagaland and is a wonderful recreation of a traditional Angami Naga village.

There are many such unknown places where something can be found every moment. Which enriches the mind. Like Doodhpathri (Kashmir), Anand (Gujarat) known as the “Milk Capital of India”, Neermahal (Tripura) Lugnak Valley (Jammu & Kashmir). Places like Jhatingri (Himachal Pradesh).
