Top places you can visit in India where you can get hippie vibe

The sixties are long gone, but hippies are not. These colorful and peace-loving people are still around.

Hippie culture and influence have existed in India for ages. They are still living true to the concept of the free spirit-Indian style! So, if you are looking for a taste of 'hippie-dom,' you have come to the perfect place. The tranquil setting and excellent medicines will put you in a trance.

Goa

This is, of course, the first hippy vacation! It’s possible to lose yourself in a trance or the popular psychedelic music in this area famous for its breathtaking beaches. You will inevitably start dressing like a hippie here no matter which beach you are on. All-night raves are popular in Anjuna and Vagator.

Hampi

It has a legitimate claim to be included on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. Don't let the fact that it is historically significant and popular with tourists fool you; it is much more than that. All of it is true, yet hippies can also be seen dancing all over this beautiful rocky region.

Kasol

You may go to the Himalayas instead of the beaches! The Parvati Valley should be your base of operations if you want to be a part of the rave scene. Take a bus up to the hills, then atmosphere by playing your preferred trance and electronic music.

Varanasi

One of India’s first hippy hotspots is this thriving, spiritual area. The unending lines of saints and sadhus smoking are evidence of the idea of moksha (freedom), if you get along with them, might even offer you one.

Almora

A mysterious, isolated environment comes to mind when you hear the name of this small town in Uttarakhand. Because of “Crank’s Ridge,” a hill that is just above Almora, it is well-known among hippies. The retro attractiveness of the 1960s and 1970s can be seen at this spot, also known as “Hippie Hill,” which explains why nirvana seekers enjoy it so much.

Gokarna

This basic, unspoiled seaside hamlet is decorated with wall art and the community's beloved beachside shacks. The area is empty, peaceful and uninhabited, except for a few beaches. You would want that as a trippy tourist, right?

Varkala

Although Kerala is well-known for its temples and backwaters, this is the state’s less traveled and less developed side. In Varkala Beach, which is known for being a trippy location, many hippies live. Find a secluded area on the lovely beach, perhaps beneath one of the tall palms and relax by tuning into some meditative trance music.

Get a fusion of hippy vibes, spirituality, stunning natural scenery and various cultures by visiting these places.