From gazing out into the Grand Canyon, or underwater at the Great Barrier Reef, visiting the natural wonders of the world is an experience almost anyone in your family can appreciate. With so many natural wonders around the world, you almost never have to venture far to get a glimpse of one of nature’s beauties. What is needed to truly appreciate these amazing sites? A good camera, comfortable shoes and the right attire to fit the weather will make your trip a treat. Many natural wonders have eco-friendly hotels, or other accommodations that help you enjoy your stay and reward you with great views. Plan a road trip for an awe inspiring adventure in your favorite National Park, or plan a longer vacation to truly immerse yourself in an amazing site....read more »
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photo by Real Traveler Un Petit TourJaisalmer
The "Golden City" of India, Jaisalmer is rich with historical monuments, mansions and fortresses. The largest draw, though, has to be the landscape, which allows for a moment of tranquility amongst the bustle of the more populous Indian cities. read more »
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photo by Real Traveler HillaryMcLeod Ganj (Upper Dharamsala)
McLeod Ganj, also known as Dharmsala, is located in Himanchal Pradesh near the spectacular Dhauladhar Mountains. Historically important as it is beautiful, this destination is filled with Buddist Temples, sanctuaries, churches and natural attractions to... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler Kevin of GrafhamVaranasi
Nestled along the banks of the river Ganges in northern India, Varanasi has been a cultural and religious center for thousands of years. Travelers love exploring this famous Hindu holy city, one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world. A vacation to... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler LizCBDarjeeling
The Indian city of Darjeeling internationally famous for its delectable Darjeeling tea as well as the Himalayan Railway found here, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Situated in the beautiful state of West Bengal, this city has a temperate climate and attra... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler Peter and the WoolfAurangabad
Find highlights on things to do and see in Aurangabad shared by Real Travelers. Browse attractions, maps, travel guide information, and blogs. Price compare hotels, flights, and packages to Aurangabad across multiple sites to help plan your... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler Jags & Sans TravelsKannur
Find highlights on things to do and see in Kannur shared by Real Travelers. Browse attractions, maps, travel guide information, and blogs. Price compare hotels, flights, and packages to Kannur across multiple sites to help plan your... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler DanishKumily
Kumily is known for its gorgeous, sprawling spice and tea plantations. Many visitors take tours of the plantations and get to see first-hand how the spices and teas are produced, from the plantation to the factory. Periyar Wildlife and Tiger Sanctuary i... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler LizCBKalimpong
Find highlights on things to do and see in Kalimpong shared by Real Travelers. Browse attractions, maps, travel guide information, and blogs. Price compare hotels, flights, and packages to Kalimpong across multiple sites to help plan your... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler Lora_DUdaipur
Known for its abundance of lakes, temples and palaces, Udaipur is considered to be the Venice of the East. Rolling green hills and mountains set the city in a beautiful backdrop, and tourists can choose to stay at one of the famous palace hotels or visi... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler Meags & JenPushkar
One of the most interesting destinations in India, Pushkar is a place of historical and religious significance. Each year, thousands come to bathe in what they consider to be holy lakes. You don't have to believe what they do to enjoy your time here, th... read more »
Top Five Natural Wonder Trip Blogs
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Rishikesh- "Yoga Capital of the World" | Aug 24 06'
I am continuing my tour of the "hill-stations" with a weekend in Rishikesh. While the British were in India many small mountain villages like... Continue reading »
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Our final stopover - Makaibari Tea Estate Guest House | Dec 25 06'
"Stay and experience the organic tea garden that produces the world's costliest tea !!!"
Kurseong, once again is a slightly offbeat place, which is enroute to Darjeeling, and most tourists stop by for a cup of tea before proceeding to D... Continue reading »
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Kumily' Spice & Tea plantations | Dec 25 06'
"quietly creeping along only to end up crossing paths with loud noisy Indian tourists seemingly unaware that their noise might scare away any potential sights of local fauna."
Following an early start on Boxing Day we travelled south from Kodaikanal to Kumily to experience the spice, tea & coffee plantations that Ke... Continue reading »
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I've been to heaven! | Feb 01 07'
"This was my favorite part of the trip!"
This was my favorite part of the trip. Of course this was the most expensive as we were staying in a resort, but it was only expensive by Ind... Continue reading »
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Varanasi | Dec 04 06'
"maybe it is dirty for you, but it is clean for me"
I shared a rickshaw from Bodhgaya to Gaya station and caught the afternoon train to Mughal Serai. I had arranged with my hotel a taxi to meet... Continue reading »
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