Here are some famous villages that you should definitely visit. If you haven't seen these villages yet, then you haven't seen much. There are several villages in India that are very popular for various reasons. Let's take a look at the 10 most beautiful villages.
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Mawlynnong is the cleanest village in Asia. You can observe the culture of the Khasi community. Also, the Living Root Bridge with the green nature waterfall will give you a wonderful experience.
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The largest river island in the world. Famous for Vaishnava culture, traditional temples and folk culture. Raas Mahotsav is the most important festival of Majuli. Famous for making woven cloth.
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A beautiful village surrounded by vast paddy fields, pine forests and green hills. Which is the home of the Apatani Tribe. Visit interesting places like Talle Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, Meghna Cave Temple, Kile Pakho, Zapoo Valley etc. Along with enjoying the famous Ziro Music Festival.
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Known as the last village of India. Wooden houses. Apple orchards. Amazing views of the Himalayas. Along with the beautiful beauty of the Baspa River.
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The gateway to the famous "Yumthang Valley" and "Zero Point". A symbol of Tibetan Buddhist culture. A heavenly village surrounded by waterfalls and snow-capped mountains. With views of the Lachung River and Lachung Monastery.
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A unique village located in the desert. Camel safari opportunities. Rajasthani hospitality attracts tourists. The historic Khimsar Fort is the main attraction.
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Known as the pearl of Nubra Valley, the 106 feet tall Maitreya Buddha statue, Hunder and Double Hump Camel Safari, Diskit Monastery are the main tourist attractions.
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Om Beach, Kudle Beach, Half Moon Beach are amazingly beautiful beaches. Famous for Sri Mahabaleshwar Temple. Historical Mirjan Fort is an interesting place.
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The villages of Hodka and Nirona are famous for their traditional arts and crafts. The white desert of Kutch creates a spectacular scene during the Rann festival.
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An isolated and historic village. Known for the world famous Himalayan hashish "Malana Cream". Located deep in the Parvati valley, it is an ideal destination for trekking enthusiasts.
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