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Finland

Ranked the happiest country in the world, Finland has numerous places and things you cannot miss out on. The Northern Lights can be seen from the country’s Arctic Lapland province, a vast wilderness with national parks and ski resorts.

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Norway

is known for its mind-boggling fjords, lakes, soaring white mountains, emerald-green forests, and urban excursions. It is a perfect blend of remote quaint villages and bustling hubs. Known as the “Land of the Midnight Sun,” the Northern Lights experience is unique.

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Sweden

Sweden, a country of abundant forests and picturesque lakes, is mainly known for its breathtaking views and severe winters. But did you know that Sweden is also the country of pop music, great design, recycling, and many more?

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Shillong

Shillong's natural beauty is unmatched, with several attractions showcasing Meghalaya's breath-taking vistas. The Umiam Lake, a man-made reservoir, offers panoramic views of the hills and is a popular spot for boating and picnics. The Elephant Falls and Sweet Falls beckon nature lovers with their pristine beauty.

Auli

Auli is often called the "Skiing Paradise of India" because of its excellent winter conditions and top-notch slopes, expansive snow blankets, and high slopes that rise to an altitude of 3 km. Auli's skiing slopes are popular among tourists and professionals. In winter, Auli hosts several snow adventure events.

Rishikesh

is known as the 'Yoga Capital of the World'. Sacred River Ganga is the holiest river in India, with its crystal-clear waters, weaves through the heart of Rishikesh, its gentle murmur providing a constant backdrop to the chants of devotees. River rafting & camping near Ganga is itself a rejuvenating experience.

Alleppey

Most popular for its incredible backwaters, also a place to experience beaches, temples and traditional boat races, Ayurvedic spas and wellness centres. Allapuzha is best known for its over one thousand houseboat cruises and Kerala backwaters, a network of serene canals and lagoons.

Kaziranga

Kaziranga National Park famous for its one-horned Rhinoceros is located in Golaghat, Nagaon and Sonitpur districts of Assam. Kaziranga was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1985. The park has an area of some 430 square km and lies between the Brahmaputra River and the Karbi (Mikir) Hills.

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Shillong

Shillong's natural beauty is unmatched, with several attractions showcasing Meghalaya's breath-taking vistas. The Umiam Lake, a man-made reservoir, offers panoramic views of the hills and is a popular spot for boating and picnics. The Elephant Falls and Sweet Falls beckon nature lovers with their pristine beauty.

Auli

Auli is often called the "Skiing Paradise of India" because of its excellent winter conditions and top-notch slopes, expansive snow blankets, and high slopes that rise to an altitude of 3 km. Auli's skiing slopes are popular among tourists and professionals. In winter, Auli hosts several snow adventure events.

Rishikesh

is known as the 'Yoga Capital of the World'. Sacred River Ganga is the holiest river in India, with its crystal-clear waters, weaves through the heart of Rishikesh, its gentle murmur providing a constant backdrop to the chants of devotees. River rafting & camping near Ganga is itself a rejuvenating experience.

Alleppey

Most popular for its incredible backwaters, also a place to experience beaches, temples and traditional boat races, Ayurvedic spas and wellness centres. Allapuzha is best known for its over one thousand houseboat cruises and Kerala backwaters, a network of serene canals and lagoons.

Kaziranga

Kaziranga National Park famous for its one-horned Rhinoceros is located in Golaghat, Nagaon and Sonitpur districts of Assam. Kaziranga was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1985. The park has an area of some 430 square km and lies between the Brahmaputra River and the Karbi (Mikir) Hills.

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