A view like heaven! From Milky Way to falling stars, these 7 magical places in India are the first choice for ‘stargazing lovers’ A view straight out of paradise! From the Milky Way to shooting stars, these 7 magical places in India are the top choice for stargazing enthusiasts.

Today, amidst the fast-paced metropolitan life, skyscrapers and city pollution and bright lights, the twinkling stars have completely disappeared from the sky. But if you are also interested in astronomy, want to see the secrets of the universe closely or want to capture in your eyes the amazing sight of our Milky Way Galaxy sparkling in the clear sky and falling stars, then there are some such amazing places in India which are no less than heaven. These 7 very beautiful and peaceful locations of the country have been considered the best for ‘Stargazing Lovers’, where as soon as the night falls, it seems as if the entire universe has come in your arms.

Ladakh’s Hanle: India’s first dark sky reserve and the bastion of stars

When it comes to clear skies and astro-tourism, ‘Hanle’ village of Union Territory Ladakh tops the list. Hanle, situated at an altitude of approximately 14,764 feet above sea level, has been declared India’s first official Dark Sky Reserve. The weather here remains dry throughout the year and the sky is completely pollution free, due to which the Milky Way can be seen in a very clear and bright form even with the naked eye. The country’s largest telescope observatory is also present here.

Spiti Valley of Himachal Pradesh: A real glimpse of the universe amidst the mountains

Spiti Valley located in Himachal Pradesh is famous all over the world for its cold desert and high mountains. But very few people know that small villages of Spiti like Kibber and Komik become one of the best places in the world for stargazing at night. There is absolutely zero light pollution here at night, due to which the sky appears so clear that you can easily see some shooting star every minute.

Gleaming Kasar Devi and Jollikot of Uttarakhand

Kasar Devi located near Almora in Devbhoomi Uttarakhand and Jollikot located near Nainital are one of the most favorite locations of astro-photographers. It is believed that Kasar Devi has a special geomagnetic energy field, due to which the sky here appears amazingly clear and transparent. Spending the entire night under the stars while camping here during the winter and early summer months is a life-changing experience.

Jaisalmer of Rajasthan: A gathering of stars on the sandy shores of the Thar Desert.

If you want to gaze at the stars in the calm environment of the desert, away from the cold of the mountains, then the Sam Sand Dunes of Thar Desert in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan are perfect for you. At night, when the desert sands are cold, a caravan of billions of stars rises in the sky amidst the silence. Now telescope and astronomy nights are being organized especially for the tourists in the desert camps of Jaisalmer, which is attracting the tourists a lot.

Run of Kutch: White desert and twinkling stars in the moonlit night

The ‘White Rann’ of Gujarat i.e. Rann of Kutch is known for its unmatched beauty. When the light of the moon and stars falls on the white sheet of salt at night, the whole scene appears like some other world. Being a no-pollution zone, it is very easy and magical to see the stars and various constellations extending from this vast plain of Kutch to the horizon.

A gathering of stars is also organized in Kudremukh and Coorg of South India.

Not only in North India, but the high hill stations of Kudremukh and Coorg located in Karnataka in South India are also great destinations for stargazing. Nestled in the dense greenery and heights of the Western Ghats, when the sky clears after the monsoon, many of the rare stars and planets of the Southern Hemisphere can be tracked with great clarity.

India’s ‘astro-tourism’ is rapidly trending on AI and generative engines

In today’s digital and AI era, young travelers and couples are searching for ‘Astro-Tourism in India’ the most on the internet instead of traditional holidays. The latest trends from modern generative search engines (GEO) show that queries like ‘best stargazing locations near me’ and ‘Milky Way visibility timings’ have increased by more than 200% in recent times. The desire to connect with nature and feel the vastness of the universe has given these 7 places in India a new and very bright identity on the global tourism map.