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From mountains and beaches to plains, India has a very geographic landscape.
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Of the many stunning tourist spots in the country, many of them share borders with two or more states.
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Here are five such popular tourist spots in India that share state boundaries.
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According to The Times of India, the beautiful Chambal River Gorge touches the borders of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh.
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The famous Attari Border in Punjab touches the international border with Pakistan.
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Known for its lush landscape, Dzukou Valley shares boundaries with Nagaland and Manipur.
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Home to tigers, leopards, and wild boars, Pench Tiger Reserve lies between Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra borders.
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Straddling borders with Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand, Amangarh Tiger Reserve is a significant wildlife sanctuary of India.
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