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Village Tours in India

Village Tours in India

The simple yet fascinating country life of India offers a glimpse into a completely different world from the chaotic metropolis and towns both inside and outside of India. You can encounter numerous historic communities in India's rural villages, including those in Rajasthan, Varanasi, Maharashtra, and other regions, by taking a stroll along their rocky trails. You will also be able to learn about rural tourism in India and the factors contributing to its rising popularity over time. For your desire to see and experience India in its true sense, its way of life and customs, then, at that point, set out on the journey to the villages of India that actually hold a brief look at its country structure. Have some time off from your city life and dive profoundly into the core of rustic India where a place that is known for quietness, cultivating old traditions actually exists. You can observe the pristine magnificence of the nation and its rich culture, customs and basic way of life by going to a few extraordinary towns of India that have overseen well to protect every last bit of it. Further, you can take in the outside air, stroll in the lavish green grounds and be entranced at the dazzling scene.
 
Where to go?
  • Musiyari, Uttarakhand: Number one on our rundown of the most gorgeous towns in India is Munsiyari, Uttarakhand. It lies on the old Salt Route to Tibet and is a rich green mystery tucked away in the Kumaon slopes. Encircled by snow capped mountains and thick backwoods with the Goriganga waterway stroking it, this spot is a pleasure for nature darlings and travellers.
  • Puttur, Andhra Pradesh: This little town in Andhra Pradesh is well known for its farming, mangroves and the unmistakable silk business. The conventional homes are a wonderful sight and remaining in one of these are stunners on the sound way of life of town society.
  • Mawlynnong, Meghalaya: Mawlynnong is a tribal community in Meghalaya that is immaculate, misty, and spotless. It is located around 90 kilometres south of Shillong. It is a wild wonderland where you can see a strong dedication to eco-tourism by the community and government. In 2003, it was named the cleanest village in Asia.
  • Pipli, Odisha: Situated in the Puri area of Odisha, the town is well known for the creative version of Applique. The craftsmanship consummated in Pipli includes the most common way of cutting assortment of fabric materials looking like birds, fanciful characters, nature and ornamental themes, and so on, and sewing these shapes onto a material.