5 Fun Selfie Spots in India for Social Media Lovers


Experience the illusion of gravity-defying physics at this unique location. (Photo credits: Twitter)

From towering mountains to serene beaches, India offers a wealth of stunning locations to capture perfect selfies.

In the contemporary digital landscape, photographs and videos transcend their role as mere visual representations. They serve as cherished memories, a means of communication, and a curated chronicle of our lives. Today, people can easily capture images against picturesque backdrops via front-facing camera-equipped mobile phones and selfie sticks. From majestic mountains to tranquil beaches, India presents a multitude of stunning locations ideal for capturing unforgettable selfies. Let’s look at some unusual attractions that have something incredibly unique to offer.

So, selfie lovers, get ready to upgrade your experience with a whirlwind tour of the best selfie spots in India. Here is a list of destinations worth exploring.

Magnetic Hill, Leh Ladakh

Experience the illusion of gravity-defying physics at this unique location. Take a selfie with your vehicle seemingly rolling uphill! Trust us, this spot is fun and mind-blowing and adds a dramatic touch to your photo.

Living Root Bridges, Meghalaya

Created by the Khasi and Jaintia tribes, these natural wonders are a must-visit for nature lovers. Walk across Meghalaya’s living root bridges and take a selfie to make your followers green with envy.

Khardungla in Ladakh

Situated at an altitude of 18,380 feet above sea level, the Khardungla Pass is one of the highest motorable roads in the world. Reaching this place is an adventure in itself. Take a selfie with the massive snow-capped peaks and rugged terrain in the background for an unforgettable experience.

Tropic of Cancer, Madhya Pradesh

Did you know that the Tropic of Cancer passes through eight states – Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Tripura and Mizoram? The imaginary line passes through 14 districts in Madhya Pradesh alone. On the way to Sanchi from Bhopal, you will see this sign that says Tropic of Cancer. Go ahead and take a selfie!

Rann of Kutch, Gujarat

The vast white salt desert offers a surreal landscape for your selfies. Whether you're stargazing under the desert sky or taking in the beauty of the sunset against the salt flats, every moment here is a selfie worth capturing.

Uri, Kashmir

We have a selfie spot near the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir. It is a hidden gem nestled between snow-capped peaks, pristine valleys, and a panoramic view of the Jhelum River. Strike a pose near the selfie spot in India for a photo that is both breathtaking and thought-provoking.

Dhanushkodi, Tamil Nadu

Located at the southern tip of Rameswaram Island, Dhanushkodi is known as the land’s end of India. The place remains a ghost town after a devastating cyclone completely wiped it out in 1964. Today, Dhanushkodi is a tourist destination known for its abandoned buildings, stretches of sandy beaches, and the Kothandaramaswamy temple.

Buddha statue in Langza valley, Himachal Pradesh

Home to a giant statue of Buddha, Langza Valley is a magnificent place that represents the spirit of peace and tranquility. The statue stands tall and somewhat dramatically against the towering peaks of the Himalayas. The stunning contrast between the statue and the rugged mountains surrounding it makes it worth the trip.

Dudhsagar waterfalls

This is Goa’s best kept secret and is worth a visit. Whether you are swimming in the pool below or admiring the waterfalls, this place is every photographer’s dream come true. Take a dip in the Dudhsagar Falls and enjoy your time at this stunning place.

Village headman's house, Nagaland

Let us introduce you to the village chief's (Angh) house in Longwa village in Mon district, Nagaland. What's so special about this place? It is a special house as it is located right on the border between India and Myanmar, which means that the house is divided by the border between India and Myanmar. And of course, the chief has voting rights in both countries.

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