The ‘these’ villages in India are trending on Google; Learn why foreign tourists have fallen into the eye
Samira Vishwas August 19, 2025 04:24 AM

Sustainable Rural Tourism India: India is a unique attraction for travelers around the world. India is called ‘incredible’ because of historical castles, temples, nature -rich regions and colorful culture. But as much as cities, some villages in India also take the hearts of foreign tourists. These villages have a beautiful confluence of nature beauty, local traditions, unique customs and quiet lifestyles. Therefore, these villages are an unforgettable experience for travelers coming from all over the world.

2) Malana (Himachal Pradesh)

Mala village, situated in Parvati Valley in Himachal Pradesh, is world famous for our mysterious culture and ancient traditions. The people here consider themselves descendants of Alexander the Great. There are specific rules for outsiders in the village, and this different lifestyle attracts foreign passengers. Due to the quiet mountains and the clear sky, Mala is at the forefront of the mysterious place of the passengers.

2) Khonoma (Nagaland)

Khonoma village in Nagaland is known as the first Green Village in Asia. The awareness of environmental conservation, hygiene and greenery makes this village special. Foreign tourists are enchanted by the tribal lifestyle and greenery here.

2) Mavalinong (Meghalaya)

Mawlinong, which is the winner of Asia, is a heavenly experience for tourists. People here give the highest preference to cleanliness. The whole village is decorated with colorful flowers, and tourists come from far away to see the ‘living root bridge’ here.

2) Kibber (Spit Valley, Himachal Pradesh)

Kibber is the tallest village in the world. The icy mountains, the blue sky sky, the ancient Buddhist monastery are the special features here. Foreigners who want to experience adventure tourism and peace come in large numbers.

2) Kurung village (Arunachal Pradesh)

Kurung village is famous for its unique tribal culture and green valleys. Traditional lifestyle, local arts and folk traditions give foreign travelers a different experience. This village is like a living mirror of the Indian tradition.

2) Chopa (Uttarakhand)

Chopata, known as ‘India’s Mini Switzerland’, is a heavenly place in Uttarakhand. There is a huge crowd for Tungnath Temple and Chandila trek. This is the first choice of foreign tourists at the snowy mountains, greenery and quiet environment.

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