Every state and union territory of India has something unique to offer, be it their language, people or the rich culture. Instagram is a wonderful way to capture stunning images for the world to see. This is the second part of our three-part series where we bring you a photo each from the states and union territories of India.
Haryana
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The ancient town of Fatehabad has roots in the Mughal Era.
Madhya Pradesh
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Thundering yet graceful, the Keoti Falls located in the city of Rewa are a treat during sunrise and sunset.
Maharashtra
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Duke’s Nose is a quirky little cliff, not far from Lonavala, named after the Duke of Wellington, whose nose resembled the shape of the cliff.
Manipur
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The beautifully intriguing Loktak Lake is famous for having floating islands and thus, the world’s only floating national park, the Keibul Lamjao National Park.
Meghalaya
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The ultra-clear waters of Dawki reveal an ethereal waterbody.
Mizoram
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The glorious natural beauty of Champai casts a spell over anyone who visits it.
Nagaland
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Set amidst the borders of Nagaland and neighbouring Manipur, the gorgeous landscape of Dzükou Valley is a cornucopia of various flora and fauna.
Odisha
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The salty breeze of the sea and the sparkling waters of the Rushikulya River meet to form a magnificent atmosphere in the Ganjam District.
Punjab
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The beautifully intricate interiors of the Sheesh Mahal in Patiala are an aesthete’s delight.
Rajasthan
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The peculiar Galtaji Temple in Jaipur is host to a horde of friendly monkeys who love the attention from visitors.
Sikkim
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The enthralling waters of the Gurudongmar Lake are considered sacred by Buddhists, Sikhs and Hindus.
Tamil Nadu
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The state of the great Tamil poet Thiruvalluvar, touches the sky at Kanyakumari, the last point of India, at the confluence of three seas.
Telangana
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A breathtaking view of the Srisailam Dam, a popular tourist hotspot.