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7 quiet alternatives to India’s most crowded tourist spots

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 13, 2025, 10:27 IST
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7 quiet alternatives to India’s most crowded tourist spots

India’s top tourist destinations are on the top because of their popularity, and endless experience they have to offer. With their popularity, you also need to come to terms with the crowd and traffic. You plan that sudden trip for peace and postcard views, and were not expecting honking traffic, hour-long queues, and crowds everywhere.

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In search of silence

So, to ensure that you don’t get such surprises, here’s the good news: for every overrun tourist hotspot, there’s a quieter, lesser-known alternative waiting to charm you, minus the selfie-stick crowds.

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Instead of Manali, try Tirthan Valley (Himachal Pradesh)

Manali is beautiful, sure, but traffic jams can bother you at times. Enter Tirthan Valley, a serene escape in Himachal’s Kullu district where trout outnumber tourists. Riverside cabins, misty hikes, and pine forests where your only company is birdsong are some of the highlights of this place. Explore the Great Himalayan National Park or just read a book by the river. That’s it. That’s the plan.

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Instead of Goa, try Varkala (Kerala)

​Goa’s fun, no doubt. However, if you’re after something quieter, Varkala on Kerala’s coast delivers with breezy cliffside cafes, sun-drenched beaches, and yoga minus the juice-cleansing crowd. Sip on a fresh coconut as you catch the sunset from Varkala Cliff, and you won’t miss Baga one bit.

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Instead of Darjeeling, try Chatakpur (West Bengal)

Darjeeling’s tea and views are legendary, but so are its traffic jams and tourist traps. Just 20 km away, Chatakpur is a tiny eco-village with jaw-dropping Himalayan views, no honking, and homemade momos that taste like they were rolled by angels. Wake up early and watch the sunrise over Kanchenjunga. No ticket required.

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Instead of Jaipur, try Bundi (Rajasthan)

Jaipur has palaces, but Bundi has charm. With its blue lanes, ancient stepwells, and a palace that feels like it's been frozen in time, Bundi offers Rajasthani heritage — minus the busloads of tour groups. You’ll feel like you discovered a secret chapter of Rajasthan no one told you about.

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Instead of Ooty, try Kotagiri (Tamil Nadu)

Ooty is a hill station. Kotagiri is a hill vacation. Quieter, calmer, and far less commercial, Kotagiri offers sprawling tea estates, forest trails, and stunning views, minus the crowds and overpriced chocolates. Think misty mornings, unhurried walks, and the scent of sun-warmed tea leaves in the air.

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Instead of Leh, try Nubra Valley (Ladakh)

Leh is stunning, but the tourist boom has made it buzzy. For something quieter, drive a little further to Nubra Valley — all surreal landscapes, sand dunes, and monasteries, without the madding crowd. You might spot double-humped Bactrian camels, because Ladakh likes to keep things interesting.

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Kanatal

Rishikesh is a magnet for yoga junkies and weekend warriors. But just a few hours away, Kanatal offers crisp air, forest camps, and peaceful vibes that don’t involve Instagramming your smoothie bowl. Bonfires, jungle walks, and digital detox, will keep you occupied here.
You don’t have to ditch beauty to ditch the crowds. These quiet alternatives give you all the charm of India’s best-known destinations, just without the baggage (or the baggage claim lines).

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