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- Why visit? One of the country's most picturesque towns, Ziro is also distinguished because of its natural beauty and vibrant yet little-known indigenous Apatani culture. Top Attractions: Rolling hills, traditional bamboo houses and the yearly Ziro Music Festival
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- Why visit? Mawlynnong — Apart from being known as the “Cleanest Village in Asia,”this elysian spot is also well-known for helping tourists connect with nature, surrounded by extensive flora and cascades. Top Attractions: Living root bridges, Spectacular views and Sky Walk
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- Why visit? Located on the periphery of the Thar Desert, Khimsar offers a collage of desert dunes, ancient forts and colourful village life. Top Attractions: sand dunes, Khimsar Fort, and Desert Safaris
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- Why visit? 17- Nako – A Peaceful & Quiet Village Lying Next To Tibetan Border, Offers Breathtaking Mountain Views and a Beautiful Lake Top Attractions: Nako Lake, monasteries, snowclad peaks.
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- Why visit? Chitkul – situated in the Kinnaur district, this is the last village on the Indo-Tibet road and offers mesmerizing views of snow capped mountains & Baspa River. Top Attractions: Apple orchards, meadows, and traditional wooden houses.
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- Why visit? Kumarakom — Famous for its quiet backwaters, well maintained greenery and variety in bird lives, this is a small village on the banks of Vembanad Lake. Top Attractions: Houseboats, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary (for bird watching) and Coconut Groves.
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- Why visit? Kalap (remote village in Garhwal Himalayas offering authentic rural stay with great views) Top Attractions: *Trekking* Traditional wooden houses and *Local culture experiences
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- Why visit? The nice valley having crystal-clear rivers, meadows and beautiful villages has some thing to provide anyone nature lovers; and also for journey sports activities fans it's a heaven. Top Attractions: Great Himalayan National Park, Riverside Village and go fishing for trout.
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Why visit? The landscape of Jawai is one of its kind, surrounded by granite hills teeming with wildlife (think Leopards and Migratory Birds). Top Attractions: Jawai Dam, wildlife safaris and fascinating interactions with the Rabari tribe.
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Why visit? Located close to the China border, it is among the highest inhabited villages of the world and offers surreal panorama, plus a taste of life in Himalayas amalgamated with Buddhist monasteries. Top Attractions: Kibber Monastery, Wildlife Sighting & High- Altitude Treks.
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