Samridhi Garg
Famous for the daily Wagah Border Ceremony, this border between India and Pakistan is a vibrant display of patriotism and cultural pride. The Beating Retreat ceremony is a must-watch event.
Located on the Indo-China border, Nathu La Pass offers stunning views of the Himalayas and is a gateway to the ancient Silk Road. The pass is known for its breathtaking scenery and historical significance.
Situated on the Indo-Myanmar border, Moreh is a bustling town known for its vibrant markets and diverse culture. It's a great spot to experience the blend of Indian and Burmese cultures.
The Indo-Pak border in the Rann of Kutch offers a unique landscape of the white salt desert. The Rann Utsav, a cultural festival, showcases the rich heritage of Gujarat against this mesmerizing backdrop.
Near the Indo-China border, Tawang is known for its serene monasteries, including the famous Tawang Monastery. The region offers stunning views of the Eastern Himalayas and is a haven for nature lovers.
The border area around Pangong Lake, touching China, is one of the most picturesque spots in India. The lake's changing colors and the surrounding rugged terrain make it a surreal destination.
Similar to the Wagah Border, the Attari Border is a popular tourist spot for its daily flag-lowering ceremony. It’s another great place to witness the camaraderie and rivalry between India and Pakistan.
Near the Indo-China border, Zuluk is a small village that offers stunning views of the winding roads of the Old Silk Route. The panoramic views of the Kanchenjunga range make it a beautiful and serene border area to visit.