Enjoy the sight of real India. Rural tourism is slowly
gaining popularity. So, plan a tour to some of the beautiful villages in India
to understand the traditional roots of different communities. Here is a brief
description of the place.
Travelling within India is not just visiting cities and tourist’s
centres for knowing the real Indian you have to explore the villages. Rural
tourism is slowly gaining popularity and for gaining knowledge about the
traditional roots of each culture in India, travelling to villages are a must.
So, this winter soaks in some great village destination and what is the best
mode to reach those places? Indian Railway. Indian Railway connects almost the
whole India. Travelling by train is a unique experience. It is one of the most
convenient, popular and inexpensive modes of transport in India. Here is a list
of some beautiful destinations in India.
Shyam Gaon, Jorhat,
Assam: let’s start from the North East; Assam is a popular state of India.
It is famous for tea, silk and beautiful landscape. Shyam Gaon is a small
Buddhist locality in Jorhat district of Assam. The village possesses a peaceful
environment. The local Khamyang tribes are the followers of Theravada Buddhism.
The unique culture and the peaceful way of life in this village attract
researchers from around the world. Trains to Jorhat are available from Kolkata,
Delhi and many other cities. November to May is the best time to visit Assam.
However, to celebrate the village life you can visit any time of the year.
Lachen, Sikkim:
Sikkim is one of the most visited hill stations in India. Lanchen is a small
that is set against a backdrop of snow-capped mountains and conifer trees. It
is a pristine and untouched village. Simple lifestyle with folk culture,
Lanchen Gomppa is one of the main attractions of the lace. With trekking and a
good home stay, Lanchen adds some great memories to your travel experience.
With beautiful surroundings and friendly locals, Lanchen is a must visit
village in Sikkim.
Ballabhpur Dunga,
West Bengal: Ballabhpur Dunga is nearly 220 km from Kolkata near
Santiniketan, Bolpur (the Tagore’s Land) the region consists of Santhali tribe
and it is a great destination to experience some wonderful atmosphere of Bengal
mixed with tribal community. Close to the Sonajhuri forests, this village is
famous for Batik carpentry, leather work, mat weaving and other handicraft
works. Tribal music and dance are part of their daily life. Sonajhuri market or
the Shanibarer haat is another attraction.
Pipli, Odisha:
Odisha with some important cultural heritages, the state has many villages as
well. Pipli is a small village with nearly 230 families. The village is famous
for the artistic rendition of Applique. This is the product which manufacture
in large quantity here. Pipli is among the unpolluted and unexplored villages
of Odisha. Reaching the spot is not a problem as it is just 20 km away from
Bhubaneshwar. Explore this beautiful and natural village on your next Trip to Odisha.
All, these villages are easily accessible from the nearest
cities by different modes of transport. However, while travelling from the
other parts of the country is not a problem as train network will take you to
the remotest part as well. So, check the train ticket booking and choose the
appropriate train from your city.
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