Will forget Switzerland! These are the 6 most beautiful and ‘untouched’ villages of India, where you should definitely visit once in your life.
In today’s busy and pollution-filled urban life, everyone wants to spend some moments of peace. Whenever it comes to vacation or travel, names of expensive foreign destinations like Shimla, Manali or even Switzerland often come to people’s mind. But do you know that there are some such hidden paradises within our country India, whose unimaginable beauty makes even the biggest tourist spots of the world pale? If seen from the perspective of a travel reporter, some offbeat villages located in different corners of India still retain their natural purity, serene valleys and amazing culture. Let us know in this special travel guide about those 6 most beautiful and magical villages of India, where the journey will become the most memorable experience of your life. Khonoma situated in the lap of clouds and the magical view of Kalpa. The first name in our list is that of ‘Khonoma’ village of Nagaland, which has the honor of being the first ‘Green Village’ of India. Surrounded by terraced fields on the slopes of the mountains and dense forests spread all around, this village is no less than a boon for environment lovers. The pure air and Naga culture here will take you to a different world. On the other hand, the view of the sacred Kinnar Kailash peak visible from ‘Kalpa’ village located in Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh can win anyone’s heart. In this village situated amidst apple orchards and tall cedar trees, when the first rays of the morning fall on the snow-clad peaks, it seems as if nature has covered itself with a sheet of gold. The immaculate beauty of Mawlynnong and the serene peace of Zero Village. If you are a fan of cleanliness and peace, then you must visit ‘Mawlynnong’ village of Meghalaya. This village has the title of being the cleanest village in Asia. The people here worship cleanliness like a god, and seeing the ‘Living Root Bridge’ (natural bridge made of tree roots) present in this village is a miraculous experience in itself. After this comes ‘Ziro’ village of Arunachal Pradesh. Surrounded by beautiful paddy fields and pine forests, this valley is known for its unique culture of the Apatani tribe and the world famous Zero Music Festival, where you will forget all the stress of the world. Snowy world of Lachung and Chitkul: India’s last unique village ‘Lachung’ village situated in the lap of Sikkim is such an offbeat destination, which is completely covered with white sheets of snow in winter. Seeing the beauty of this village situated on the banks of tributaries of Teesta river and skyscraper waterfalls, you will really feel like the valleys of Switzerland. The last and very important name of this list is ‘Chitkul’ of Himachal Pradesh. Located on the Indo-Tibet border, this is the last inhabited village of India. The wooden houses and ancient temples of this village situated on the banks of river Baspa mesmerize the tourists coming here. It is a big dream of every traveler to drink tea while sitting at the ‘Hindustan Ka Aakhri Dhaba’ located here. Why it is better to leave foreign trips and go to these untouched Indian villages? The biggest advantage of visiting these hidden destinations is that here you do not have to face heavy crowd, traffic and pollution like commercial tourist places. This rural tourism not only fits perfectly into your budget, but the simplicity of the local people and their hospitality wins your heart. Traveling to these villages directly promotes local employment and gives you a chance to experience nature very closely. So what are you waiting for, pack your bags this vacation season and set out on a tour of these untouched paradises of India.
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