5 timeless villages of India, where culture meets nature
TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Created : Feb 3, 2025, 09:00 IST
5 timeless villages of India, where culture meets nature
Travel opens a lot of opportunities for us, and at the same time, lets us face our fears, and learn more about different cultures and regions. Since no two places are the same, no matter wherever you visit, you come home with a treasure of knowledge and awareness. Likewise, if you happen to plan a visit to India’s villages, which are in so many ways living museums of culture, history, and natural beauty, your concept regarding travel will shake up a little bit for sure. So, here are some of the timeless settlements that offer a glimpse into traditional lifestyles while being surrounded by breathtaking landscapes.
Mawlynnong, Meghalaya
Often called "God’s Own Garden," you need to visit it to find out how this place justifies this title. Famed for being awarded the title of Asia’s cleanest village, Mawlynnong features bamboo houses, flower-laden pathways, and mind it, strict waste management practices. Here, you also get to see the living root bridges, crafted from entwined tree roots, which highlight the deep connection between the locals and nature. A visit here offers a blend of indigenous Khasi traditions and stunning scenery.
Khimsar, Rajasthan
Khimsar, which is situated on the edge of the Thar Desert, is a captivating combination of ancient buildings and golden sand dunes. When here, the magnificent Khimsar Fort should be on your itinerary. Then, the neighbouring Khimsar Dunes Village provides a calm haven despite the harsh desert surroundings. A visit to this place is all about memorable cultural experiences, traditional Rajasthani folk shows, and starry desert nights.
Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh
Surrounded by lush paddy fields and misty hills, Ziro is home to the Apatani tribe, known for their sustainable farming practices and unique facial tattoos. This UNESCO tentative heritage site is not only a nature lover’s paradise but also a hub for music enthusiasts, thanks to the renowned Ziro Music Festival. The village’s serene beauty, coupled with its rich tribal traditions, makes it an exceptional destination.
Malana, Himachal Pradesh
Nestled in the Parvati Valley, Malana is known for its unique customs and self-imposed isolation. The villagers, who consider themselves descendants of Alexander the Great, follow an ancient democratic system. Malana’s breathtaking location, with views of snow-capped peaks and lush forests, adds to its mystique. Travelers visit for the untouched beauty, but the village’s deep-rooted traditions make it truly fascinating.
Kumbalangi, Kerala
Kumbalangi, a fishing village near Kochi, offers an authentic experience of Kerala’s backwater life. The village is known for its eco-friendly tourism initiatives, including sustainable fishing, Chinese fishing nets, and homestays that showcase traditional Kerala cuisine. A houseboat ride through the serene waters makes for a perfect cultural retreat.
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