TIME Magazine Names Two Indian Locations in World’s Greatest Places Of 2023

TIME Magazine Names Two Indian Locations in World’s Greatest Places Of 2023

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Category : International Published on: March 21 2023

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  • In TIME magazine’s ‘50 extraordinary destinations to explore’ list, two Indian places namely Ladakh and Odisha’s Mayurbhanj were included.
  • Mayurbhanj and Ladakh have been selected for their rare tigers, ancient temples, and adventures and eats, respectively.
  • In 2023, India designated its first Dark Sky Reserve, in Hanle village, about 168 miles southeast of Leh, Ladakh’s capital. 
  • The village has roughly 270 clear nights a year, making it ideal for astronomical splendor.
  • The World's Greatest Places of the Year 2023 list has 50 spots.
  • Time Magazine also recommended staying at sustainable properties when in Ladakh—the Kyagar Hotel in the Nubra Valley, Shel Ladakh and Dolkhar in Leh.
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