Here is a list of 8 breathtaking villages you must visit at least once if you are a nature lover:

Here is a list of 8 breathtaking villages you must visit at least once if you are a nature lover:

Mawlynnong, Meghalaya: Known as Asia’s cleanest village, 90 km from Shillong, also called "God’s Own Garden," with stunning scenery and the Living Root Bridges.

Mawlynnong, Meghalaya: Known as Asia’s cleanest village, 90 km from Shillong, also called "God’s Own Garden," with stunning scenery and the Living Root Bridges.

Wahkhen, Meghalaya: 48 km from Shillong, surrounded by hills, streams, and farms. Explore fields, enjoy local food, and visit music schools. It’s the start of the bamboo trail to Mawrynkhang Rock, perfect for adventure lovers.

Wahkhen, Meghalaya: 48 km from Shillong, surrounded by hills, streams, and farms. Explore fields, enjoy local food, and visit music schools. It’s the start of the bamboo trail to Mawrynkhang Rock, perfect for adventure lovers.

Thinsa, Arunachal Pradesh: Located in Tirap district, perfect for nature lovers with beautiful weather, landscapes, and local culture.

Thinsa, Arunachal Pradesh: Located in Tirap district, perfect for nature lovers with beautiful weather, landscapes, and local culture.

Sialsul Tlang, Mizoram: A peaceful village for nature lovers with beautiful views, community tourism, and local culture.

Sialsul Tlang, Mizoram: A peaceful village for nature lovers with beautiful views, community tourism, and local culture.

Khonoma, Nagaland: Known as Asia’s first green village, famous for its rich history, eco-friendly living, and forest protection.

Khonoma, Nagaland: Known as Asia’s first green village, famous for its rich history, eco-friendly living, and forest protection.

Sualkuchi, Assam: Famous for silk handlooms like Pat, Muga, Eri, and Endi, with bamboo houses, birdwatching, and cultural exploration near the Brahmaputra River.

Sualkuchi, Assam: Famous for silk handlooms like Pat, Muga, Eri, and Endi, with bamboo houses, birdwatching, and cultural exploration near the Brahmaputra River.

Ha Village, Arunachal Pradesh: Surrounded by hills, offering tribal culture, trekking, wildlife, and a peaceful atmosphere with Himalayan views.

Ha Village, Arunachal Pradesh: Surrounded by hills, offering tribal culture, trekking, wildlife, and a peaceful atmosphere with Himalayan views.

Phubala, Manipur: A peaceful village on Loktak Lake, 40 km south of Imphal, offering water sports, scenic views, and exploration of two islands.

Phubala, Manipur: A peaceful village on Loktak Lake, 40 km south of Imphal, offering water sports, scenic views, and exploration of two islands.

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