India’s geography stretches from the icy Himalayas to tropical islands in the Indian Ocean, encompassing deserts, rainforests and high-altitude plateaus. Hidden at the country’s extremities are destinations that feel like they’ve been plucked straight off the edge of a map. Indira Col, LadakhIndia’s northernmost pointLocated in the eastern Karakoram Range near the Siachen Glacier, Indira Col is India’s northernmost point. Surrounded by towering snow-covered peaks and glaciers, it is one of the country’s most remote places. Access is highly restricted due to its strategic military location, making it inaccessible to regular tourists.