In a recent tweet, Virender Sehwag highlighted the untapped potential of various picturesque locations in India, such as the stunning beaches of Udupi, Paradise Beach in Pondicherry, and the pristine gems of Neil and Havelock in Andaman. The cricket legend expressed that with adequate infrastructure support, these unexplored places could become major tourist attractions, contributing significantly to the nation’s economy.
Sehwag, known for his witty and candid remarks, didn’t shy away from addressing a dig at India and its Prime Minister by Maldivian ministers. He saw it as a golden opportunity for Bharat to transform challenges (Aapda) into opportunities (Avsar) by developing essential infrastructure. Encouraging his followers, Sehwag urged them to share their favorite unexplored places in the country.
In response to the tweet, a user suggested that Sehwag should visit Udupi and Kundapura in Karnataka. Sehwag enthusiastically acknowledged Udupi’s charm, praising its pristine beaches, temples, and delectable cuisine. This interaction not only showcased Sehwag’s love for exploring hidden treasures in Bharat but also sparked a conversation about lesser-known yet enchanting destinations waiting to be discovered.