Top 5 safest places to travel in India after lockdown
Despite the confusion, the travel and tourism industry is fully warred mode preparing to welcome tourists back. And, even people uninterested in locked down have started finding out nearby safe short road trip places. There’s a little question when it’s time to travel again, they go to go to again. And hopefully, that time isn’t too far. While we should always have a positive outlook towards tourism but,
Some key factors travellers will concentrate on places are:
- In most likelihood, travellers would avoid using public transportation to urge from one place to a special.
- The demand for smaller boutique properties that are alone, out in nature, and away from crowded cities is certain to travel up.
- Hygiene is getting to be the foremost crucial element of the service, followed by the property design, activities and thus the general experience that minimises the virus spread.
Keeping the above factors in mind, Her Expeditions team verified the safest places to travel to in India which are taking all required safety steps prescribed by the Tourism Ministry to mitigate COVID19.
The Bori-Satpura Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh
Enjoy a serene wildlife break at Central India’s Wildlife Sanctuaries
Despite being the oldest forest reserve within the country and offering some spectacular views, the Bori-Satpura Wildlife Sanctuary is relatively unexplored and doesn’t see as many visitors as its counterparts just like the Kanha, Bandhavgarh, Pench, and Panna Tiger Reserves.
Despite the high density of the mammals and reptile’s animal sighting could be slightly tough in Bori Wildlife Sanctuary
Less act and untouched wilderness have resulted within the park having one of the foremost important wildlife densities in India – on the brink of fifty mammals and 30 species of reptiles- sheltering tigers, sloth bears, leopards, wild dogs, giant squirrels and a selection of other central Indian species of birds and animals.
Rann of Kutch
The Rann of Kutch is one among the foremost geographically unique and culturally incredible places in India. A road trip here with a girl gang of her expeditions wouldn’t be of adventure but of solitude and visual amazement. Though the most important highlight of the Rann of Kutch is its vast, white, salt flats, the region would also treat you to the regional wildlife, including the rare Indian wolf, if you’re lucky. If you would like to travel solo, then Rann of Kutch must be on your list.
For the last word experience, we’ll choose a full-of-the-moon night to explore the world on our vehicle, because the view of the salt marsh illuminated by moonlight is one you are doing not want to miss.
Udaipur- City of lakes
The ‘City of Lakes’ in Rajasthan, is famous among tourists, thanks to its magnificent lakes, royal palaces, lush green landscapes and striking Aravalli hills. The only observatory in India on an island, Lake Fateh Sagar’s solar observatory is also in this city. The place was founded by Maharana Udai Singh in 1553 as the capital of Mewar Kingdom. As per reports, tourists are now embarking on short vacations to Udaipur while adhering to the safety guidelines. Travellers are enjoying the beauty of Taj Lake Palace in Udaipur- A villa in the middle of a lake.
Mount Abu
What comes to your mind when you hear about Rajasthan? Sand and desert? Right? Believe me, there’s more than that. It’s just the North West part of the state that has some part in the desert, otherwise, rest of state has a significant number of lakes, rivers, mountains, flora, and fauna etc. The picturesque hill station in Rajasthan’s Sirohi district, Mount Abu. It receives a large number of tourists during the summer months. This year, due to the lockdown, the scenario was different. But after the reopening of borders, it is witnessing a rapid surge in the number of incoming tourists as thousands of tourists are visiting here on daily basis.
Her expeditions team is also planning to organise a solo trip for women in Rajasthan in which we will try to cover the safe majestic places and some best wildlife sanctuary.
Jawai – The Golden treasure of Rajasthan
A Lesser-known and heard places of the rest of the Wildlife destinations in India. It tucked away in the Pali district of western Rajasthan, Jawai is all that travel dreams are made of. Jawai is a paradise for Wildlife lovers and enthusiasts. A large variety of flora and fauna plus a completely different experience of night Safari. Fields of mustard and wheat swaying in the morning breeze. The echoing ring of the temple bell and the leopards that laze around watching people go about their day.
In a country like India with booming modernization and economic growth. Jawai still holds onto its organic essence and exists in harmony with the nature that surrounds its lands.
Jawai is known for its big population of big cats. The leopards in the area seem to have an emotional understanding and exist harmlessly. And the wild tigers here shy away from the human eye.
Her expeditions team organised the solo trip for women in December 2019. Our founder Sanchi Aggarwal is planning to organize a solo trip for women in the upcoming month.
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