India's Cleanest Villages: Must Visit Places for You

Dubbed "God's Own Garden," Mawlynnong has held the title of "Cleanest Village in Asia" since 2003.  The villagers of Mawlynnong strongly believe in keeping their community pristine.

Mawlynnong, Meghalaya

Situated on the vast Brahmaputra River, Majuli is the world's largest river island.  Its unique culture, traditional way of life, and scenic landscapes attract visitors looking for an experience off the beaten track.

Majuli, Assam

Famous for the Ziro Music Festival, this small town in the Apatani Valley boasts incredible scenery and a relaxed atmosphere. Visitors here are often impressed by the environmental consciousness of the local people.

Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh

A backpacker's paradise in the Himalayas, the village of Kasol combines charming natural beauty with a growing focus on sustainability.

Kasol, Himachal Pradesh

Serene and incredibly scenic, Idukki is a district in Kerala known for its stunning landscapes including hill stations, spice plantations, and wildlife sanctuaries.

Idukki, Kerala

This secluded village in the Western Ghats is famous for its unique rock formations, lush forests, and tranquil environment. Its commitment to cleanliness and eco-tourism adds to its charm.

Yana, Karnataka

Nestled in Nagaland, Khonoma is celebrated for its cleanliness and community-led initiatives. The villagers here actively participate in waste management and environmental conservation.

Khonoma, Nagaland