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Have You Checked Out These Lesser Known Stargazing Spots In India?

From Bihar to Andaman & Nicobar, here are some lesser-known destinations for stargazing, offering a unique opportunity to connect with the celestial world

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Taregna, Bihar

Meaning "counting stars," Taregna holds significance for its night wonders. Get a unique opportunity to witness the celestial realm here. Esteemed astronomer Aryabhata is believed to have dedicated much of his time to this place. 

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Kodaikanal Solar Observatory, Tamil Nadu

The Kodaikanal Solar Observatory lies at the southern tip of the Palani Hills. Visitors at this observatory can partake in astronomy tours led by experts, explore its astronomy library and engage in night-time telescopic sky viewing sessions. 

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Katao, Sikkim

Few visitors head to this secluded destination, and even fewer spend the night here. However, this translates to fewer travellers, resulting in minimal light and sound pollution. As a result, Katao offers an exceptional opportunity to witness the beauty of the night sky undisturbed. 

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Neil Island, Andaman and Nicobar Islands

A breathtaking transformation occurs at Neil Island when the night sky reveals its celestial beauty. With minimal light pollution, thousands of stars shimmer and twinkle above the glistening waters, creating a magical experience. 

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Churu, Rajasthan

Churu, also known as the gateway to the Thar Desert, is a desert state celebrated for its vibrant culture and lively atmosphere. While it may not be widely known for its dark-sky experiences, Churu offers a unique opportunity to explore the night sky. 

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Rann of Kutch, Gujarat

The Rann of Kutch, a salt marsh in Gujarat, offers a distinctive and memorable stargazing experience. Particularly during winter, tourists can witness the beautiful night sky while attending the Rann Utsav festival.

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Coorg, Karnataka

Besides its coffee plantations, Coorg is an excellent place for stargazing in the Western Ghats. The hill station offers a clear night sky view with stars like Scorpio, Sagittarius, and the Southern Cross spotted the most here.

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Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

Other than its golden fort and dunes, Jaisalmer is also a great place for stargazing. The city is surrounded by the Thar Desert, making it perfect for a clear night sky view. You can see constellations like Orion, Taurus, and the Pleiades.

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Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh

Due to its high altitude and clear skies, Spiti is an ideal destination for stargazing. Spot the Milky Way, the Andromeda Galaxy, and the Orion Nebula here.

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Ladakh

If you want an out-of-this-world stargazing experience, Ladakh is the place to be. Located in northernmost India, Ladakh is known for its clear skies and high altitude. Find the Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy here. If you are lucky, you might even spot a shooting star.

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