6 Stunning Last Villages In India Before Border Begins

by Shreya Ghosh
6 Stunning Last Villages In India Before Border Begins

India is surrounded by so many neighbouring countries and every place and village near the borders looks drastically different. India is a diverse country and the last villages before the next country starts are so beautiful and unique. The culture, stories, views, ambience, everything is different, and this is why these places are so special. These are the 6 most breathtaking last villages in India near the borders.

Last Villages In India Before Border Begins:

Chitkul

Chitkul is a quaint village in Kinnaur just before the border of India and Tibet. The village is extremely beautiful with the snow-capped mountains, spectacular landscapes, Baspa River, and so much more. ‘Hindustan Ka Akhri Dhaba’ is in Chitkul and you can enjoy a delicious meal at India’s last eatery.

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Turtuk

The dream of every Indian young people is to travel on the roads of Ladakh and explore the breathtaking beauty. Ladakh is the home of one of the last villages in India. Turtuk is the village and it is nestled on the Gilgit-Baltistan border. This village is the last place before the beginning of the Pakistan border. There are so many interesting stories attached to this place and if you want to know more about them, connect with the local people and enrich yourself with the knowledge.

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Dhanushkodi

Dhanushkodi is a very interesting and mysterious destination. This village is nestled in Tamil Nadu and it is the last village before the starting of the Sri Lankan border. This is an abandoned village and no residents live here after the 1964 Rameshwaram cyclone.

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Mana

Mana is the last Indian village near the Indo-China border and this village is located in the Himalayas. Chamoli, Uttarakhand is the home to this village. In fact, it is considered India’s last village officially. This destination attracts quite a good number of tourists with its enchanting beauty such as the Saraswati River, waterfall, and temple. The most stunning part here is the beautiful quaint cottages. It is a paradise for adventure lovers as you can indulge in hiking and trekking as well.

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Jhulaghat

Nestled in the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand, Jhulaghat is a small village on the Indo-Nepal border. An interesting fact about this place is that its name came from a suspension bridge on the Kali River. This village is beautifully surrounded by the Himalayan peaks. You will love this village if you are an adventure enthusiast.

Moreh

Moreh is a border village in the Tengnoupal district of Manipur. This border village stands before the India-Myanmar border. Moreh is a constantly developing trade route and you can shop your heart out here from the shops. You will get anything to everything here. While shopping, grab some beautiful handicrafts as a memorable token of your trip to Moreh.