Stargazing In India 5 Lesser Known Destinations

These hidden gems provide an undisturbed environment away from the city lights, offering tourists a captivating experience
Representative image, Photo Credit Unsplash
Representative image, Photo Credit Unsplash

As we explore new avenues of travel, many unique travel experiences have emerged, and stargazing is one of them. While searching for the perfect spots to stargaze, we generally stop by the Spiti Valley in Himachal Pradesh or the Indian Astronomical Observatory in Ladakh. However, these night wonders can also be witnessed in other parts of the country, with an equally enchanting experience. From Bihar to Andaman & Nicobar, here are some lesser-known destinations for stargazing.

Kodaikanal Solar Observatory, Tamil Nadu

Situated approximately 4 kilometres away from the town, at the southern tip of the Palani Hills, lies the Kodaikanal Solar Observatory, owned and operated by the Indian Institute of Astrophysics. Visitors to this location can partake in astronomy tours led by experts. They can explore the astronomy library, which houses a collection of valuable literature, and engage in night-time telescopic sky viewing sessions. The observatory also features an astronomy museum that welcomes visitors daily, including government holidays.

Taregna, Bihar

Located just a few kilometres from the capital city of Patna in Bihar, Taregna translates to "counting stars." It holds significance for its night wonders. Get a unique opportunity to witness the splendour of the celestial realm here. Esteemed astronomer Aryabhata is believed to have dedicated much of his time to this place. He also established an astronomical observatory within the Sun Temple, further enhancing Taregna's astronomical significance. 

Katao, Sikkim

Although often overlooked by many travellers, Katao is a hidden gem. Few visitors venture 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. With its tranquil surroundings and limited human presence, this offbeat location provides an unparalleled experience for stargazing enthusiasts. 

Neil Island, Andaman and Nicobar Islands

During the day, visitors can escape the din of city life and enjoy a peaceful respite on this island, known for its diverse marine life. However, during the evening hours, Neil Island truly captivates its guests. As the sun sets, a breathtaking transformation occurs, and the night sky reveals its celestial beauty. With minimal light pollution, thousands of stars shimmer and twinkle above the glistening waters, creating a truly magical experience. The serene ambience and the natural spectacle of the starry sky make evenings on Neil Island an unforgettable part of the island's beauty.

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. Far away from city life, this tranquil destination provides a perfect setting to appreciate the beauty of the cosmos. Travellers can camp out in the desert or find accommodation in local homestays, allowing them to immerse themselves in the experience fully. Watch for meteor showers, as Churu's clear skies offer a great chance to witness these celestial displays. 

Rann of Kutch, Gujarat

The Rann of Kutch, a salt marsh located in the western state of Gujarat, offers a distinctive and memorable stargazing experience. Particularly during winter, tourists can witness the beautiful night sky while attending the Rann Utsav festival. The vast expanse of the salt flats, illuminated by moonlight, creates a unique ambience that enhances the visibility of stars, resulting in an exceptional stargazing experience. Moreover, the festival provides expert-led stargazing sessions, allowing visitors to learn about celestial wonders comprehensively. 

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