{"id":2448,"date":"2013-11-19T03:48:43","date_gmt":"2013-11-18T20:48:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogbox.indianeagle.com\/\/?p=2448"},"modified":"2019-05-10T19:45:05","modified_gmt":"2019-05-10T19:45:05","slug":"10-best-offbeat-destinations-for-incredible-india-travel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.indianeagle.com\/travelbeats\/10-best-offbeat-destinations-for-incredible-india-travel\/","title":{"rendered":"10 Best Offbeat Destinations to Explore in Incredible India"},"content":{"rendered":"
What makes India incredible? You might have found the answer in the diversity, beauty, heritage, culture, festivals, architecture and nature of India. Besides, there are many offbeat destinations where India is full of incredible wonders. Indian Eagle<\/strong> explores and lists the 10 best offbeat destinations that make India incredible.<\/p>\n Sanskrit: the ancient India in Karnataka<\/strong><\/p>\n Sanskrit, once the language of learning, teaching, reading and communication for the elite and the erudite in ancient India, is alive at<\/span> the few places like Mathur, a village on the Tunga<\/span> River in Karnataka<\/a>. The 21st century India might have forgotten Sanskrit in the times of globalization, but this South Indian village, Mathur, communicates in this language in day-to-day life. Gamaka<\/span> art, a dying form of storytelling in music, is part of culture<\/span> for<\/span> the natives of Mathur.<\/p>\n Bhangarh<\/span>: the haunted India in Rajasthan<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n If you are daring enough to penetrate the mystery shrouding the haunted forts in India, visit Bhangarh in the Alwar district of Rajasthan. Bhangarh<\/span> is a haunted place of ruins which speak of its history of devastation. The haunted status of this part of Rajasthan is an attraction to tourists. Entry to Bhangarh is permitted in the daylight but<\/span> restricted in the dark. One of the most haunted places in India; Bhangarh was desolated and devastated due to a curse on the natives, as the history goes.<\/p>\n Raipur: the place of rural Olympics<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n India has its own version of Olympic<\/span> in the rural backwaters of Raipur, the capital of Chhattisgarh<\/a>. The race of cattle including<\/span> bullocks, donkeys, mules and dogs, a medium of recreation for the farmers of Kila in Raipur, is referred to as \u201cRural Olympics\u201d in India. In the year 1933, it was initiated as an attempt to get the farmers of Kila and the neighboring villages together. \u201cRural Olympics\u201d makes Kila<\/span> one of the best offbeat destinations in India. It is held in February every year.<\/p>\n Rann of Kutch: the desolate land of wonders<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Among the offbeat destinations in India, Rann of Kutch in Gujarat<\/a> captures the imagination of explorers the world over. Harshest in summers but<\/span> coolest in winters, it is a vast stretch of desolate land. With innumerable wonders to be explored demystifying the enigma, the Rann of Kutch provides shelter to several communities of refugees. It is also home to Asiatic wild asses in the saline desert with rocky grasslands and thorny shrubs. It has been conferred on<\/span> the status of a sanctuary.<\/p>\n Shetpal<\/span>: the land of snake worshipers<\/strong><\/p>\n