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Unique places to escape the crowds for the Independence Day long weekend
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Unique places to escape the crowds for the Independence Day long weekend

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Last updated: August 4, 2024 5:24 am
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Unique places to escape the crowds for the Independence Day long weekendDigha, West BengalKumbhalgarh, RajasthanMadikeri, KarnatakaVarkala, KeralaKarjat, MaharashtraDwarka, Gujarat

Unique places to escape the crowds for the Independence Day long weekend

Long weekend getaways on Independence Day: Consider visiting destinations like Digha in West Bengal or Madikeri in Karnataka to avoid the long weekend crowds.
Unique places to escape the crowds for the Independence Day long weekend

Kumbhalgarh, Rajasthan. Credit: Canva

august long weekend The Getaway: This year, with Independence Day and Raksha Bandhan falling together, Indians are gearing up for a long weekend. And it seems they are planning their trips well in advance. Instead of visiting the usual tourist-packed places, visit these offbeat places curated by Cleartrip that promise a unique and refreshing experience.

Digha, West Bengal

Digha offers a serene coastal retreat away from the crowded beaches. Known for its shallow, gentle waves, the place is perfect for a relaxing beach holiday. Visit Amravati Park for a family picnic amid greenery, visit the Marine Aquarium to see the diversity of marine life and visit the Chandaneshwar Temple for a spiritual experience, which is just a short drive away. Digha has witnessed a 165% increase in bookings, according to Cleartrip (YoY).
digha west bengal credit canva
Digha, West Bengal. Credit: Canva

Kumbhalgarh, Rajasthan

Famous for its formidable fort, Kumbhalgarh is a blend of history and natural beauty, ideal for history buffs and adventure enthusiasts alike. Explore the Kumbhalgarh Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with stunning architecture, enjoy nature walks and wildlife watching at the Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, and watch the fort’s history come alive with a light and sound show at night.
Kumbhalgarh has seen a 340% increase in bookings.

Madikeri, Karnataka

Nestled in the Western Ghats, Madikeri is a charming hill station that offers lush landscapes and cool weather, perfect for a refreshing vacation. Marvel at the breathtaking Abbey Falls surrounded by coffee plantations, enjoy panoramic views of the valley at the Raja’s Seat and explore the rich past at the Madikeri Fort.
Madikeri has witnessed a 630% increase in bookings.
Madikeri Karnataka Credit Canva
Madikeri, Karnataka. Credit: Canva

Varkala, Kerala

Varkala is a serene coastal town known for its unique cliffs along the Arabian Sea, offering a perfect blend of beach fun and spiritual tranquility. Relax at Varkala Beach, famous for its healing mineral springs, visit the 2000-year-old Janardhana Swamy Temple and find peace at the Sivagiri Mutt, the shrine of social reformer Sree Narayana Guru.
Also read: Citadels of Rajasthan: 6 magnificent hill forts declared by UNESCO

Karjat, Maharashtra

Karjat is a serene town offering beautiful landscapes and adventure activities, ideal for a quick break from Mumbai or Pune. Explore the ancient rock-cut Buddhist Kondana Caves, trek through the picturesque Ulhas Valley, and enjoy the thrill of river rafting during the monsoon season.
Varkala Kerala Credit Canva
Varkala, Kerala. Credit: Canva

Dwarka, Gujarat

Dwarka, one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites, offers a unique blend of spirituality and historical mystery, perfect for a culturally rich weekend getaway. Visit the ancient Dwarkadhish Temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, take a boat ride to Bet Dwarka, an island of mythological significance, and admire the architectural beauty of the Rukmini Devi Temple.
Beaches, temples and backwaters: a weekend guide to Varkala
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