1. Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh
A pilgrimage site for Hindus, Amarkantak is the source of the Narmada and Sone rivers. Picturesque ponds, hills, forests and waterfalls make the village a very sought after destination for tourists. The story of the ashes of Shiva's destruction fell on the village that magically transformed into thousands of shivalingas. One such idol still stands today at Jwaleshwar.
Amarkantak got its name from the Sanskrit poet Kalidasa, who called it Amrakoot due to the abundance of mango trees.
Despite several pilgrims visiting it every year, accommodation is limited to state run guest lodges and ashrams.
2. Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh
3. Dhanushkodi, Tamil Nadu
4. Punsari, Gujarat
This is sometimes called the model village as it has embraced modernity by adopting technology in every aspect. Every household has access to wi-fi while CCTVs have been installed for the security of all residents. Some of the facilities provided by the panchayat include local mineral water supply, sewer drainage projects, a healthcare centre, banking facilities and a toll-free complaint reception service.
5. Sanchi, Madhya Pradesh
6. Tanot, Rajasthan
7. Chaukori, Uttarakhand
8. Ajabgarh, Rajasthan
9. Gavi, Kerala
Kerala is not all about beaches, backwaters and riceboats. Near the Periyar National Park lies Gavi which is one of the best places catered to visitors inclined towards eco-tourism. Endangered species including the Nilgiri Tahr and lion-tailed macaque are often seen at the outskirts of Gavi. Keralas very own treasure elephants can be spotted abundantly. Bird watchers are in for a treat here, with more than 260 species of birds, including the great pied hornbill, woodpecker, and kingfishers.
10. Harsil, Uttarakhand
11. Khajjiar, Himachal Pradesh
12. Dindigul, Tamil Nadu
Dindigul is believed to be an ancient settlement. It has been ruled at different times by the Early Pandyan Kingdom, the Medieval Cholas, Pallava dynasty, the later Pandyas, the Madurai Sultanate, the Dindigul Sultanates, the Vijayanagara Empire, the Madurai Nayak Dynasty, Chanda Sahib, the Carnatic kingdom and the British. Dindigul has a number of historical monuments, the Rock Fort being the most prominent.
13. Kuldhara, Rajasthan
14. Longkhum, Nagaland
Major tourist attractions include the Mata Yimkong - the top of the hillock where once stood a fortress and the students' Jubilee Tower, the highest point of the village. The footprints preserved on a rock surface, believed to be of Chenna and Etiben the Romeo and Juliet of the Ao Naga tribe, is another interesting spot worth visiting.
15. Dharali, Uttarakhand
16. Tumling, border of West Bengal and Nepal
At the center of Tumling, there is a view point where you can get magnificent views of the Kanchenjunga snow peaks. On the left is the Sandakphu peak. There is a signboard here pointing towards the Singalila National Park ahead. Entry to the park is about 1 km from Tumling. There is also a trekking trail towards Tonglu.