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When the monsoon season descends on the earth with its full beauty, there are some villages in India which become even more attractive. These villages are not only at the forefront of beauty but are also included in the list of clean village. Some villages have even received titles like Asia’s cleanest village at the international level. Really, these villages look no less than a paradise. Whether it is Mavalinnnnnong village of Meghalaya or the nozzle of Himachal Pradesh, these villages are beautiful at their peak during the rainy days.
Rain showers, greenery covered with greenery and clean winds make these villages like a film scene. The special thing is that there is no congestion and pollution like big cities here. The simplicity, cleanliness and natural beauty of these villages give you experience of peace. If you want this monsoon somewhere relaxed travel experience, then visit these villages. Let’s know about those 4 villages of India, which are considered number one in cleanliness and natural beauty.
Meghalaya’s Mavalinnon village
Meghayal’s Mavalinnnonong village is one of the cleanest village in Asia. This village is famous all over the world for its cleanliness and eco-friendly methods. Every street is clean here, and there is dustbin outside every house. In the monsoon, this village resembles an angel-story. In the monsoon, you will get experience of mountains, greenery and cold air covered with clouds here. If you come here, do not forget to see the living route bridge, clean walkway, waterfalls and bamboo houses.
Nok village situated in Spiti Valley of Himachal Pradesh
This small village, situated in the heights of Spiti, becomes very calm and beautiful in the monsoon. Both culture and beauty here give relief to the soul. People here are associated with Buddhist culture. Here you can enjoy mountains, cold and fresh air surrounded by clouds in the monsoon. Although there are few tourist spots to see here, but you can explore the traditional house, snowy peaks and local Buddhal monastery here.
Idukki of Kerala is also great
This area of Kerala becomes even more beautiful in the monsoon. During the rainy season, Idukki’s players cover the green velvet sheet and the echo of the waterfalls makes the atmosphere musical. The specialty here is the greenery, mountainous area, waterfalls and tea-songs, which are worth watching. Here you can explore Idukki Dam, Vagamon, Tea Plantation, Wildlife Sanctuary.
Come to Khhonom of Nagaland
Khhonom is considered to be India’s first green village. Khhonom village is not only known for its beauty, but also for environmental protection. People here do not harvest forests, and maintain biodiversity. Here you can explore terrace farming, Naga culture, traditional architecture. In the monsoon, there is a confluence of greenery and folk culture in light rain here.