Rural Tourism is an important part of the tourism industry around the world. From walks in the lush green jungles to climbing mountains, many destination relay on the rural tourism provision to bring in much needed revenue for the local economy.
Rural tourism can be defined as tourism which takes place in non organised areas. Rural tourism is closely aligned with the concept of sustainable tourism, given that it is inherently linked to green spaces and commonly environmentally friendly forms of tourism.
To get a break from your chaotic life and hustle and bustle of Metro Cities regenerate your soul and glamorise your eyes by travelling to this top Indian destination that it is rich in greenery and unaffected by urbanization.
To get a break from your chaotic life and hustle and bustle of Metro Cities regenerate your soul and glamorise your eyes by travelling to this top Indian destination that it is rich in greenery and unaffected by urbanization.
1.MAWLYNNONG In the Meghalaya, in villages, living root bridges, also known as sacred Groves, have aesthetic value. It has become one of the most popular village tourist site as a result of these, which are 1000 years old. It is recorded as Asia's cleanest village.
2.KUTCH The Great run of Kutch is located in Gujarat. Do you have the chance to explore artisanal communities in this area as well as the nearby well known salt desert.
3.PIPILI The origin of remarkable art has often been in villages. One search art form that has helped people gain prominence, recognition and tourism is applique artwork.
4.SPITI A less well known alternative to lay and Ladakh is the Spiti Valley in the Himachal Pradesh state. You can go to the Buddhist Monastery treck to villages stay in home, stays there, gone yak safaris or even go see the cultural shows that are periodically held.
5.CHITRAKORTE A small town in Chhattisgarh, Bastar region if you want to learn more about the lively and colourful tribal culture. It is primarily well known for the Chitrakoot waterfalls.