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From lush forests to eco-resorts, explore India’s greenest spots that offer fresh air, natural beauty, and a deep connection to nature.
Munnar’s tea gardens, misty peaks, and waterfalls make it a dream for trekkers, bird-watchers, and nature photographers.
Coorg, the ‘Scotland of India,’ delights with coffee estates, spice gardens, ecotourism stays, and misty forest trails.
Asia’s cleanest village, Mawlynnong charms with bamboo houses, tidy gardens, and eco-friendly community life.
This Himalayan UNESCO site bursts with colorful alpine flowers and attracts trekkers, botanists, and nature lovers.
Wayanad’s misty hills, dense forests, and spice plantations invite travelers to hike, spot wildlife, and explore caves.
One of the wettest places on earth, Cherrapunji offers green cliffs, foggy valleys, waterfalls, and living root bridges.
India’s first organic state, Sikkim blends eco-living, monasteries, organic farms, and Himalayan landscapes.
India’s first ecotourism hub, Thenmala offers forest treks, treehouse stays, boat rides, and a butterfly garden.