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Saturday 16 June 2018

12 Most Beautiful villages in India With Natural Beauty - You Must to Visit


There are more than 6 lakh villages in India, and each of them has something to say about what India is all about.India has some absolutely beautiful villages. Each village has something unique associated with it, howsoever small it may be. So, the next time you feel like travelling, go a little unconventional and visit these hidden gems. You never know what you find beneath those wrinkled curious eyes and tiny alleys. For starters, here are some places that you can visit:

1. Mawlynnong, Meghalaya


Titled as Asia's cleanest village in 2003, the beautiful village of Mawlynnong is a smooth 100 odd kms drive further from Shillong. It wouldn't be an overstatement to say that the village is cleaner than most of our houses. The village also offers a beautiful sky view from an 85-feet high tower. While you are there, make sure you trek to Mawphlang, which is equally beautiful.

2. Khonoma, Nagaland


If you are looking for a quick Naga village experience, Khonoma, some 20 kms from Kohima, is the place to visit. While the road to reach the village might not be in the best of condition, the scenic beauty of the deep valleys surrounded by a thick forest cover definitely makes for it. With a population of as less as 3,000 people, many call it the greenest village of India.


3. Kila Raipur, Ludhiana


While any village will give you the authentic Punjabi feeling with sugarcane fields, makki di roti and sarso da saag, this village in Ludhiana offers a lot more than that. A must visit for all sports enthusiasts, this village organises an annual Rural Olympics event every February. Events like bull racing and martial arts are so good, they will make your jaw drop!
4. Malana, Himachal Pradesh


Malana is home to the famous Malana cream, one of the finest quality of hash produced. Located near the Kullu Valley, this village only has a handful of people. For adventure freaks, the trek up to Malana is one experience that you just cannot miss!

5. Kasol, Himachal Pardesh


This green little getaway is a favourite among youngsters for reasons more than one. Settled between thick forests, this quaint little village is one of the cheapest quick getaways.

6. Bir Billing, Himachal Pradesh


Located in Kangra, this village is a favourite among adventure lovers and mostly known for it's paragliding packages. Just pack your bags and get your adrenaline rushing!

7. Janjehli, Himachal Pradesh


Himachal Pradesh sure has a lot of beautiful villages to offer. One of them is this quaint little village in Mandi district. Away from commercial life, just soak in the sun and look at the stars for hours at a stretch. If you are religious or just like visiting temples, you'll find many of them sitting atop the valley here.

8. Gokarna village, Karnataka

Near the crazy town of Goa, but still far away from the hustle bustle of it, Gokarna is a peaceful village which houses the original image of Lord Shiva's lingam. The place sees a lot of pilgrims because of the same, but has developed as a tourist attraction over the years.

Quick fact: Gokarna stands for cow's ear. It is called so because Lord Shiva is believed to have emerged from a cow's ear.
9. Mirik, West Bengal


An unexplored destination, Mirik is beauty personified. Nestled between the hills of Darjeeling, the village offers a gorgeous view from Sumendu lake, which is surrounded by a garden on one side and pine trees on the other.

10. Katarmal, Almora, Uttarakhand


If you are looking for a village experience without sacrificing luxury, this exceptionally beautiful village in Almora has a lot of lodges nearby to live at.



11. Lachen Village, Sikkim


Located at an elevation of 2,750 metres, this village in Sikkim offers everything from lakes to trekking trails to monasteries. Get fascinated by seeing the making of sheep and yak wool here.

12. Zuluk, Sikkim


Located along the scenic Old Silk route, Zuluk is the only place that provides accommodates those travelling on the Old Silk Route. Although the place does not boast of many tourist attractions other than a cave Nag temple, it offers a glimpse into paradise in the form of a majestic sunrise view which makes one feel truly at peace and one with nature.