Bharat and India are the two distinct parts of India, which have many shades. But, the soul, heart and beauty of the real India live in its villages. Enriched with culture and heritage, Indian villages have deep connection with nature. By traveling to these places, one not only gets pure peace, but also loses in the aroma of raw beauty and stunning landscape. If you are also planning to take a break from the daily chaos of your urban life and wanting to witness the unspoilt beauty of Indian villages, there is a ton of ways to explore the scenic rural India. You can go through travel magazines as they feature articles, tips, and news and travel stories about the different villages located in different parts of the country.
You can also refer to press releases and updates that provide information about the best ecotourism destinations in India, vacation ideas and amazing rural travel experiences.
Better than all, visit http://naomidsouza.com/10-best-villages-in-india/ to know about the most astonishing Indian villages and exploring the natural beauty.
Punsari, Gujarat
Located in Sabarkantha district, Gujarat, Punsari is a beautiful village which has all modern facilities – Wi-Fi, air-conditioned rooms, mini bus commute system, CCTV, etc.Dharnai, Bihar
Located near Bodh Gaya in Bihar and surrounded by greenery, this small village is India’s first fully solar powered village.Pothanikkad, Kerala
First village to receive 100% literacy in India, Pothanikkadis also known for beautiful house boats and elephant ride.Mawlynnong, Meghalaya
Asia’s cleanest village, Mawlynnong is known for natural attraction. Use of plastic is banned here and the villagers collect all garbage to process and convert into manure.Bekkinakeri, Karnataka
Usually, open defecation is normal in rural areas. But, not in this village. Known for a sophisticated effort to keep the entire village clean ‘Good Morning’, this village is a model for other villages.Chappar
Located near Tal Chhapar sanctuary, this village is not only the beautiful place to visit, but also known for homely cuisine, jungle safari, abolishing age-old practices that treat girl child as a curse and changing the attitude of people toward women.Hiware Bazare, Maharashtra
Famous for exceptional reasons – 60 millionaires in a population of 1250 and rainwater harvesting, this village is the must-visit place.Shani Shingnapur, Maharashtra
A home without door – sounds very strange. But, when you visit this place, you will non-plussed because the houses here are door less. There is no police station and the most surprising thing is that the bank branch here is lockless too.Ralegan Shidhi, Maharashtra
This village is known for its fertilized land which was ever a semi-parched region. And it’s all credit goes to Anna Hazare. People here utilize rainwater harvesting, sustainable agriculture and renewable energy to make their village self-sufficient.Kokrebellur, Karnataka
People of this village believe in the conservation of nature and because of their efforts, Kokrebellur is known for rare species of birds. An ultimate delight for nature lover!