Date: 31-01-2025 Ghum India Ghum All Images Source: Wikimedia Commons
Celebrate National Tourism Day by exploring India's most breathtaking villages, each rich in culture, heritage, and natural beauty.
Set in picturesque Ziro Valley, this Apatani tribe village is famous for sustainable farming, unique traditions, and breathtaking mountain scenery.
Asia’s Cleanest Village, Mawlynnong, charms visitors with bamboo houses, lush greenery, and stunning Khasi Hills views, making it an eco-tourism paradise.
At 7,500 feet, Kalap is a remote beauty with pine forests, snow peaks, and sustainable tourism, ideal for those seeking peace and adventure.
Benreu, in Peren district, showcases the Zeliangrong tribe’s traditions. With untouched landscapes and cultural vibrancy, it’s perfect for an offbeat adventure.
India’s last inhabited village on the Indo-Tibetan border, Chitkul is famed for its dramatic mountains, pristine rivers, and serene vibes.
Kalpa in Kinnaur offers stunning Kinnaur Kailash views, lush apple orchards, and peaceful Himalayan charm, making it a dream getaway.
Amid golden dunes, Khimsar blends desert landscapes with heritage charm. Visit the grand Khimsar Fort, now a stunning heritage hotel.
India’s first green village, Khonoma leads in conservation. Experience Angami culture, scenic trails, and a commitment to sustainability.
Encircled by backwaters and coconut groves, Kumbalanghi offers houseboat cruises, model village tours, and traditional fishing experiences.
Near Shimla, Cheog is a tranquil escape with lush forests and breathtaking views, ideal for those craving peace away from city crowds.