What if we told you that Uttar Pradesh is home to hidden waterfalls, forest-lined walking trails, ancient cave systems, serene watersides, and remarkable forts that barely get the attention they deserve? The best part is that you do not even need to plan long vacations for them, most of these spots can easily fit into a weekend getaway. If you love discovering places before they become mainstream, here are 11 underrated scenic locations in UP that deserve a spot on your travel list:
1. Rajdari and Devdari Waterfalls, Chandauli

A series of waterfalls located in deep wooded valleys just a few kilometres from Varanasi. The entire area is extremely green and full of mist, post-monsoon. These waterfalls drop through cliffs onto rocks and therefore offer an incredible scenic drive to the place itself. The early mornings here are extremely special and peaceful with cool air, bird sounds, and barely any city noise around.
2. Gupt Godavari, Chitrakoot

A mysterious cave system with water flowing through narrow rock passages. Walking through these caves, with cool water brushing against your feet, feels like stepping straight into an adventure film. The caves also carry a strong mythological connection, making the experience feel even more surreal. The natural rock formations and dim lighting within the caves come together to create an almost spiritual, cinematic atmosphere.
3. Gorakhgiri Hill, Mahoba

Rocky hills offering outstanding top-of-the-hill views and surprisingly few visitors. It is a great option when you want to explore somewhere scenic without travelling too far from home. Very few places today still carry such an untouched feel. If you enjoy quiet escapes, long scenic drives, and soaking in beautiful views, this spot is definitely worth checking out.
4. Pilibhit Tiger Reserve & Chuka Beach, Pilibhit city

You can go from spotting wildlife deep within dense forest trails to watching calm blue waters at Chuka Beach in just a matter of minutes. Both places are easily among the most underrated eco-tourism destinations in North India. The tiger reserve is home to tigers, deer, leopards, and several species of birds, while Chuka Beach offers lakeside cottages, boat rides, and some truly stunning sunsets. It is hard to believe that Uttar Pradesh hides escapes like these.
5. Jhansi Fort, Jhansi

Not only is Jhansi Fort rich in history, but it also offers some of the best 360-degree views in and around the city. Walking along the ancient stone pathways of the fort feels like stepping back in time. The massive entry gates, cannons, and observation posts stand as reminders of the legacy of Rani Lakshmibai and the Revolution of 1857. If you visit during sunset, the entire fort takes on the feel of an old historical film, making the experience even more unforgettable.
6. Kalinjar Fort, Kalinjar

Kalinjar Fort is filled with enormous rock-cut structures, massive underground water tanks, and towering fort walls spread across a hilltop, making it feel straight out of a historical film. Although Kalinjar holds immense historical importance, it still does not receive the same level of attention as many forts in Rajasthan. The experience of climbing up the fort, discovering ancient carvings, and taking in the vast open surroundings creates a strong sense of grandeur and adventure.
7. Sur Sarovar Bird Sanctuary (Keetham Lake)

During the bird-watching season, migratory birds from across the globe flock to this lake, turning it into a paradise for nature lovers. The peaceful mornings here feel incredibly refreshing, especially if you are looking to escape the chaos of city life. The reflections on the water during sunrise create a stunning view that beautifully captures the charm of the surrounding landscape. It is also one of the few places near Agra where you can truly experience nature in complete tranquillity and slow down to take it all in.
8. Lakhaniya Dari, Mirzapur

While this hidden waterfall may seem far away, the journey through rocky cliffs and lush greenery is a big part of the experience itself. By the time you reach the final spot, the effort feels completely worth it. After the rains, both the waterfall and the surrounding trail transform into a beautiful green oasis. The entire area feels wonderfully disconnected from the chaos of city life, despite being relatively easy to access.
9. Fort Rampura, Bundelkhand

While this old-world fort may have faded from mainstream attention, it still carries a charm of its own. The crumbling walls, quiet surroundings, and lack of tourists give the place an oddly cinematic feel. What makes it even more special is its location away from the busy urban side of Agra. With no crowds, noise, or light pollution around, you can simply listen to the wind, hear birds in the distance, and truly soak in the calm atmosphere.
10. Tombs of Nawab Saadat Ali Khan and Khursheed Zadi, Lucknow

Located in Lucknow and surrounded by some of the city’s larger monuments, the tombs of the Tomb of Nawab Saadat Ali Khan and Khursheed Zadi remain serene, intricately designed, and often overlooked. The Mughal architecture seen within these tombs deserves far more attention than it usually receives. It is also one of the few places in Lucknow where you can quietly spend time alone while soaking in the history and old-world charm of the city.
11. Prem Mandir, Vrindavan

At night, the temple takes on an almost magical appearance because of its stunning lighting. The intricate carvings, fountains, and overall evening ambience make it feel more like a grand art installation than just a temple visit. After sunset, the musical fountains and colour-changing lights create a surreal experience for visitors. Many people who come here are not even particularly religious, yet still visit simply to admire the beauty and atmosphere the temple offers.




















