Lifestyle News Desk. With a length of over 3,000 km from north to south, nearly 3,000 km from east to west and a coastline of over 7,000 km, India is truly unique in terms of its geography. Every kilometer you will find a different altitude, scenery and culture. There are many such cities in the country, where the noise will definitely bother you, so go to some such villages of the country once and see where nature and peace will make your heart and mind happy. There are some villages in India whose lines are connected to other countries. That means, the border of another country will be visible only after walking two steps. Let us tell you about those places.
Chitkul, Himachal Pradesh
Chitkul is located in Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh along the old Tibet trade route. A steep slope from the Charang Pass creates an open passage to the Chitkul and Baspa rivers. Chitkul offers a 180 degree view of the Himalayas, which is quite new for the tourists coming here. This is the last village of India bordering Tibet. The valley is filled with apple orchards, tin roofed houses and a flowing river on one side and snow clad mountains on the other. Tourists can often be seen eating and drinking tea at the last dhaba shop of India. The rough rocky roads and local architecture make this village quite different.
Moreh, Manipur
Moreh, located just before the India-Myanmar border, is where people come especially for shopping. Also, the important thing that this place is known for is its business hub. The streets of Moreh are lined with shops selling everything from handicrafts to electronics. The market looks like a canvas. The culture and lifestyle of Moreh is similar to that of the border country Tamu, which is just 5 kilometers away across the border.
Dhanushkodi, Tamil Nadu
Dhanushkodi culture and many important things are steeped in history and mythology. With the Bay of Bengal on one side and the Indian Ocean on the other, Dhanushkodi is just a kilometer wide strip of land. After the devastating cyclone in 1964, the city became a paradise for the people. This place is 20 km away from Talaimannar in Sri Lanka, the only way to connect to India is through Pamban Bridge.
Jhulaghat, Uttarakhand
Divided by a natural international border, Jhulaghat lies on the Indian side and Jhulaghat lies on the Nepal side. The suspension bridge on the river is a special point of visit for the people, this small town is located in the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand and is adorned with the river and the high peaks of the Himalayas. Religious and adventure loving tourists come to Jhulaghat.
Turtuk, Ladakh
Beyond its steep valleys, strong winds and charm, Ladakh is also the cultural center of a small community. Not only this, it is also home to Turtuk, the last Indian village before the border with Pakistan begins. A more peaceful location on the banks of the Shyok River on the Gilgit-Baltistan border, Turtuk became part of India after the 1971 war. You can take a village tour to hear some interesting stories about the villages on both sides of the border.