Top 10 Pet-Friendly Travel Destinations In India

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Kalpetta:

Located in Kerela, this place is surrounded by dense tea and coffee plantations. Enjoy visiting lakes and waterfalls with your furry buddy.

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Bhimtal:

Located near Nainital city, the place is famous for the 'Bhimtal Lake'. It offers a serene environment, dense vegetation and forests, and a perfect spot for your pet.

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Kottayam:

Located in Kerela, this place offers lush greenery, beautiful sunsets, waterfalls, and more, with western ghats in the east and a lake in the west.

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Lonavala:

Located in Maharastra, this is a famous hill station that provides valleys, waterfalls, lakes, caves, and many more. This is one of the perfect spots for your pet in an open environment. 

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Kasauli

The place offers a serene, pet-friendly environment with cosy stays for all budgets. Enjoy foggy lanes, charming cafes, and blooming gardens.

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Goa:

With its beautiful beaches and chaotic environment, this place is a pet-friendly destination where you can just roam around the beaches and the city's streets.

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Ooty:

One of the famous tourist spots, this is the place to capture the serene natural beauty of green gardens, lakes, etc. This place will provide a cosy atmosphere for you and your pet.

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Manali:

Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, this place is in Himachal Pradesh and is famous for its valleys, lakes, and beautiful surroundings.

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Rishikesh:

Rishikesh is the capital of yoga in the world. It offers a relaxing retreat for pets and their owners, with tranquil ghats and comfortable accommodations.

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Coorg:

Coorg's lush landscapes, pleasant climate, and outdoor activities make it a perfect destination for pets, offering trekking, camping, and more.

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