Are you someone who wants to explore places that are not so crowded? If so, you must check out the least populated villages of India. These lesser-known places are worth exploring. Tap to see!
This tribal village has 289 people. It's known for its beautiful plateaus, the Menga Caves, and an ancient Lord Shiva temple. The best time to visit is during early winter.
With 320 residents, Shansha is located 27 km from Keylong. This village features a greenhouse at an altitude of 10,000 feet.
This tiny village has just 230 people and can be reached by a four-day trek from Saposte. The views of the Rakuruk River are stunning.
This place is home to 258 villagers. It is situated beside the Nubra River and is known for the Ensa Gompa monastery.
Nitoi has 402 residents and an impressive 80% literacy rate. It offers breathtaking views of snow-covered mountains and terraced fields.
Kibber is the highest village in the world, with 366 people living at 14,200 feet. It offers beautiful scenery and unique cultural experiences.
A peaceful farming village with 328 residents, Losar is known for its black tea and beautiful views of the Chandra River.
Sankri serves as a base camp for trekkers and has a population of 270. It features 77 houses and small guest accommodations.
This village has 255 people and is famous for its ancient Kurdi Mahadev Temple, along with beautiful views of the Salaluim River.
A charming village known for its picturesque landscapes, monasteries, and traditional homestays. Visitors need an Inner Line Permit to enter.
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