Top 5 Instagrammable places to visit in India
How are you all? Hope you’re doing well — and maybe even a little bored with your regular life cycle. Sometimes, you might want to plan a memorable trip with your friends, family, or partner, right?
And this thought usually comes when you scroll through social media and see some of your friends or acquaintances enjoying their trips. Like everyone, you also want to post pictures of yourself enjoying a vacation on Instagram, Facebook, or whatever platform you use.
Right? I feel you! So today, in this blog, I’ll show you the Top 10 Instagrammable Places to Visit in India in 2025 — so you can plan your next trip with your loved ones and post those awesome moments on your social media.
In today’s blog, I’ll give you information about the must visit places. So stay tuned and scroll more for information.
The first place on our list is Goa, a dream destination for many, especially the youth, who want to visit at least once in their lifetime — often before marriage to enjoy the vibrant vibe of Goa.
Goa is a state located on the southwestern coast of India in the Konkan region. It is bordered by Maharashtra to the north, Karnataka to the south and east, and the Arabian Sea along the coastline.
Goa attracts both international and domestic tourists due to its white-sand beaches, nightlife, and religious landmarks. Some of its historical sites are also listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Places to Visit in Goa:
Baga Beach is one of the main attractions in Goa, located in North Goa and visited by thousands of tourists every year. This beach features beach shacks and fishing boats.
Located 18 km from Panaji and 8 km from Mapusa in North Goa, this beach is situated in Anjuna village and stretches about 30 km
Situated in Panaji, the capital city, Miramar Beach is among the most visited beaches. It was also a venue for beach volleyball during the 2014 Lusofonia Games.
This Hindu temple is located 30 km from Panaji in Kavalem Village, Ponda Taluka.
Located in Ponda Taluka, about 21 km from Panaji, this is one of the largest and most frequently visited temples in Goa. Shree Mangueshi is the Kuldevi (family deity) of Saraswat Brahmins and other gotras.
Varanasi is one of the few cities in India with over 2,000 temples, earning it the nickname “City of Temples.”
It’s a sacred place where many elderly people wish to spend their final days due to the spiritual significance of its ghats and the holy Ganga River. You can experience peace sitting by the ghats, especially during the evening Ganga Aarti.
Must-Visit Places in Varanasi:
The holiest cremation ghat in Varanasi. Locals believe that performing final rites here grants moksha (liberation).
Known for its grand Ganga Aarti, this ghat draws huge crowds daily.
Considered the starting ghat of Varanasi, where spiritual chants begin early in the morning. According to legend, this is where Goddess Durga threw her sword after slaying demons, forming the Assi River.
A visit to Varanasi is incomplete without a boat ride. It offers a glimpse into the daily life of the locals and an unmatched view of the ghats and Aarti.
One of the twelve Jyotirlingas, this temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva (Vishweshwara). The Kashi Vishwanath Corridor, developed under PM Narendra Modi, makes it more accessible. It is believed that devotees who worship here are blessed with peace and liberation.
The Rann of Kutch is India’s only white desert. Kutch is a district in Gujarat with its capital at Bhuj. It’s bordered by the Gulf of Kutch and Arabian Sea to the south and west. The region has 97 small rivers and 20 major dams, feeding either the Arabian Sea or the Rann.
Must-Visit Places in Kutch:
An ancient temple in Kori, Lakhpat Taluka.
Also located in Kori, Lakhpat Taluka, near the Arabian Sea.
A revered kuldevi (family goddess) for communities like Jadeja’s, Chauhans, and Patiyats.
An archaeological site of the Indus Valley Civilization in Khadirbet, Bachau Taluka. It’s one of the five largest Harappan sites and lies along the Tropic of Cancer.
One of the world’s largest salt deserts, covering about 7,500 sq. km — part of the Thar Desert.
A union territory of India, the Andaman & Nicobar Islands consist of 572 islands, but only 38 are inhabited. The northern part is Andaman and the southern part is Nicobar, separated by a 150 km wide channel. The capital city is Port Blair, located about 1,190 km from Chennai and 1,255 km from Kolkata.
These islands are known for scenic beaches, adventure tourism, and historical landmarks.
Must-Visit Places in Andaman & Nicobar Islands:
The entry point to the islands, connected by air and sea. Flights take 2–3 hours; sea travel takes 3–4 days from Chennai, Kolkata, or Visakhapatnam.
One of the largest islands in Ritchie’s Archipelago, 41 km northeast of Port Blair.
Known for its serene beaches, coral reefs, and tropical forests — a paradise for nature lovers and explorers.
Also known as Puducherry, this is the capital and most populous city of the union territory of Puducherry. Located on the southeastern coast of India, it’s bordered by the Bay of Bengal and Tamil Nadu.
Must-Visit Places in Pondicherry/Puducherry:
A spiritual community founded by Aurobindo in 1910 and later managed by Mirra Alfassa (The Mother). It houses their samadhi (tomb).
A 1.2 km stretch along the Bay of Bengal — starting at the War Memorial and ending at Dupleix Park.
Famous for its golden sand and clear waters — a major tourist hotspot.
A 400-year-old temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha, located just 400 meters from the sea.
A Roman Catholic minor basilica known for its stained-glass panels depicting the life of Jesus and Catholic saints.
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