5 least populated villages in India for a peaceful vacation
TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Created : Oct 10, 2024, 09:00 IST
5 least populated villages in India for a peaceful vacation
If you love to travel, India will offer you ample opportunities to choose the one that suits your requirement. There are serene countryside to charming villages that will offer you the opportunity to get away from the chaos of city life. While there are many villages that are famed for their rich culture and traditions, there are some notable ones that are known for their sparse populations. Here, we take you to a handful of least populated villages which you can consider visiting if you hate crowds.
Ha, Arunachal Pradesh
Ha is a small village in the scenic Arunachal Pradesh, and is home to less than 300 people. Known for its breathtaking landscapes, this pretty tribal village sits at a height of 4000 ft above the sea level. The primary highlights of this place are Megna Caves, misty mountains, and lush greenery surrounding it. It’s a hidden treasure for those looking to explore off-the-beaten-path destinations.
Malana, Himachal Pradesh
Kibber, Spiti Valley
Kibber, located in the Spiti Valley, is one of the highest inhabited villages globally, and sits at an altitude of 4,270 m. And since around 600 people call this place their home, you are assured of the fact that there will be no crowd to bother you. The local community primarily relies on agriculture and animal husbandry for their livelihood, whereas this place also serves as a gateway to the Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary, where visitors can spot snow leopards and other wildlife.
Losar, Himachal Pradesh
There are perhaps 100 residents in the little Spiti Valley settlement of Losar. It's surrounded by towering mountains, and a visit to this place provides an insight into traditional Spitian culture. If you can plan your trip wisely, you can take part in the colourful celebrations of the village, especially the Losar Festival, which honours the Tibetan New Year. Trekking, exploring historic monasteries, and enjoying the friendly locals' hospitality are all available to visitors visiting Losar.
Nitoi, Nagaland
This delightful village in Nagaland is easily accessible and offers stunning natural beauty alongside a small population of fewer than 500 residents. A true haven for nature enthusiasts, Nitoi is a perfect stopover on your journey to or from Kiphire.
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