Beautiful Villages in India 2020
Posted by- Arnab
Posted on: Wednesday, 13 May 2020
Lets explore the famous and the rarest villages of India, breathtaking experiences, remote villages, with their unique tradition, culture and history.
India is a land with a large geographic and cultural diversion, being in India you will see top metropolitan cities flourishing as well as a large variety of Villages still preserving its own beauty far away from pollution and busy life, maintaining their culture and traditions in between untapped locations. To help you plan a village trip, we have listed some untapped and beautiful villages of India.
1. Mawlynnong
Cleanest village of Asia, Mawlynnong is a village in the East Khasi Hills of the Meghalaya state in North East India. Perfect example of Incredible India.
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2. Khonoma Village
The unique village in Nagaland where hunting is abolished to promote and conserve eco-friendly system. They have resisted timber merchants from cutting trees.
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3. Anegudi village
Anegundi is located in the Indian state of Karnataka, village is older than Hampi, lies in the Koppal district. The first capital of the Vijayanagara Empire.
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4. Malana
An ancient Indian village, located in the side of Parvati Valley, Jamlu rishi inhabited this place, known as one of the oldest democracies of the World.
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5. Tosh
Tosh, a famous place for trek, clean air, scenic views and other adventurous activities. This village is famous among all the backpackers, a must visit place.
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6. Darap Village
Darap Village, a perfect place for short treks, seeking spirituality and peace, for spending some quality time with nature, a serene village in Sikkim.
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7. Kothi Village
On the foothills of Rohtang Pass. A perfect camping destinationThe Kothi Village is located along the route to Rohtang Pass from Manali on Leh Manali highway!
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8. Vattakanal
Vattakanal is a beautiful populated village which is surrounded by greenery on all sides, Many Israelis can be seen here through out the year. Must visit place.
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