Thursday, October 17th, 2024

Till now we have seen the cleanest hill stations, now we have reached India’s cleanest village, Himachal also has one


So far we have told you about the cleanest hill stations in India, but have you ever heard that there would be clean villages in the country too. Yes, there are many such villages in India too, which are counted among the cleanest places. There are some places where people go the most but still they might not know this. If you too keep visiting offbeat places these days and want to explore some clean villages of the country, then know about some such listings in the article, which have become famous as clean villages.

Mawlynnong

Mawlynnong is counted among the cleanest villages in Asia, this village was awarded the title of “Asia’s Cleanest Village” by Discover India in 2003. Every one of the 95 houses in Mawlynnong has a dustbin made of bamboo, after seeing which you will say, if there is dedication towards cleanliness, then it should be like this! It is used to collect garbage. Then it is dumped in a normal pit and used as manure.

100% people in this village are educated. Plastic is also banned in this village because according to the people here, plastic cannot be recycled. Apart from this, smoking is also banned here to make the air of the village pollution free. Not only this, if anyone smokes, he/she is fined.

Nako Valley, Himachal Pradesh

Nako Valley, Himachal Pradesh

This village is in Spiti Valley, and is very close to the Tibetan border. This quiet little village also has an ancient monastery complex, which is a group of four temples run by Buddhist Lamas. There are beautiful paintings on the walls of these temples. This village is also very famous for its cleanliness.

Khonoma, Nagaland

Khonoma, Nagaland

This village is located about 20 km from Kohima, the capital of Nagaland. Khonoma village is also famous for community conservation projects. This 700-year-old village with a population of about 3000 people is known for its lush green forests and rice plantations.

Idukki, Kerala

Idukki, Kerala

What can we say about the beauty of this village in Kerala, the environment here surrounded by its natural beauty makes people mesmerized. For nature lovers, this place is no less than a paradise. Here you will see winding paths, quiet green forests, gurgling waterfalls and clear lakes.

Zero, Arunachal Pradesh

Zero, Arunachal Pradesh

The beautiful valleys and cleanliness impress people a lot. A music festival is also organized here every year. This place is included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Many movies have been shot in Zero, including Varun Dhawan’s Bhediya. You will definitely like the lush green grasslands here.

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