India has long been the land of villages, where traditions, culture, and natural beauty coalesce into stories that define the nation’s soul. With over 600,000 inhabited villages, India offers unmatched diversity—from the desert craftsmanship of Kutch to the serene hillocks of the Himalayas. Despite this treasure trove, the country’s rural tourism has yet to fully translate into global accolades. The conspicuous absence of Indian villages in the prestigious 2025 UN Tourism Best Tourism Villages list prompts a critical examination of what India is missing and what it can do to ensure its rural heart claims the international recognition it deserves.
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Why No Indian Village Made It To The UN Tourism Best Tourism Villages 2025 List
India’s villages hold centuries of culture and community-driven wisdom—yet none made it to the UN Tourism Best Tourism Villages 2025 list. Here’s what went wrong and how the nation can reclaim its rural spotlight

A living root bridge near Kongthong village in Meghalaya Photo: WikimediaCommons
A living root bridge near Kongthong village in Meghalaya Photo: WikimediaCommons
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