5 villages to visit in India with kids for fun and interactive learning
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA/ Created : Aug 29, 2024, 16:08 IST
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This article explores must-visit villages in India that offer fun and interactive learning to kids. Some of the must-visit villages are Mawlynnong for cleanliness, Hodka for crafts, Orchha for history, Khimsar for culture and adve … Read more
This article explores must-visit villages in India that offer fun and interactive learning to kids. Some of the must-visit villages are Mawlynnong for cleanliness, Hodka for crafts, Orchha for history, Khimsar for culture and adventure, and Ziro for nature and sustainable living. These villages will provide valuable lessons on tradition, environment, and heritage to children. Read less
Mawlynnong, Meghalaya
Known as the ‘Cleanest Village in Asia,’ Mawlynnong in Meghalaya is a remarkable example of sustainable living. A visit here can teach children about the importance of cleanliness and community efforts in maintaining a healthy environment. The village’s unique living root bridges, made from the roots of rubber trees, also provide a fascinating lesson in traditional engineering and the symbiotic relationship between humans and nature.Read more: 5 best wildlife safaris in India to spot tigers, elephants, and leopards
Hodka, Gujarat
Hodka, located in the Kutch region of Gujarat, is an excellent place for children to learn about traditional crafts and rural lifestyles. The village is famous for its handicrafts, including embroidery, mirror work, and leatherwork. Families can stay in traditional Bhunga houses and participate in workshops where children can try their hand at these crafts. This immersive experience helps kids appreciate the skill and creativity involved in handmade art, while also offering insights into the cultural heritage of the region.Orchha, Madhya Pradesh
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Khimsar, Rajasthan
The village of Khimsar in Rajasthan offers a blend of history, culture, and adventure, making it an ideal destination for a family educational trip. Located near the Thar Desert, Khimsar is home to a magnificent fort that has been converted into a heritage hotel. Children can explore the fort, learn about the history of the Rajputs and the architectural marvels of the past. The nearby sand dunes provide an opportunity for kids to experience desert life and learn about the ecosystem of arid regions.Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh
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