Lesser Known Tourists Spots in India- Part III
Paradise of Nature : Mawlynnong Village
situated 90 km from Shillong along the India-Bangladesh
border. The total population of
the village counts 500 as per the surveys of June 2015 and
the literacy rate is unbelievable which count 100%.
Every villager is literate and has great fluency in their
English language. It is on of the
hottest tourist attraction which is also known as ‘The God’s
own garden”. This place is
considered to be the smallest hill station in India and also
been termed as the cleanest village of Asia.
On the way to this place, the experiences of the travellers
are magnificent. The hills are
covered with lush greenery forest floated with white and
grey clouds.
Bonding of Human and Nature:
- People there; follow their tradition by keeping their surroundings clean.
- Dustbins are made up of bamboo stems, which is provided wherever required.
- Use of polyethylene bags and smoking is banned in this village.
- The dumping grounds are the major reason behind their cleanliness. This cleaning tradition has been followed and passed over by the forefathers of the village.
Source of Income:
- Main source of income is agriculture.
- Main crop is beetle nut.
- Other agricultural production includes production of Orange, Pineapple, Litchi and Jackfruit.
- Sky view: Made up of bamboo, which measures 85 feet; on top of which you’ll get a clear view of Bangladesh. This village also has their tropical garden, in which we can see exceptional flowers blooming.
- Waterfalls: The waterfall is clean and natural. Adding a pinch to the scenic beauty, the waterfall is situated in the open greenery and covered with trees and mountains.
- Living Root Bridges: The bridges are made up of living tree.
- Balanced Rock: There are large rocks balancing upon the small ones and it is said that, the Buddhism followers tend to meditate over these rocks.
Most Interesting facts:
- Women are the ones who hold all the economic powers.
- The youngest daughter inherits the family’s wealth and property.
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