As India continues to progress with multinational companies, the IT sector, the growing industrial sector, and various other sectors spreading their branches in metropolitan cities, the people of India have started falling for originality all over again. As the cities get faster and the population keeps shooting up, people have started to move away from the crowd, the hustle and bustle of the city life, and find peace in lesser crowded areas.
While once it was the busy life and advancement in technology that satisfied the thrill of Indians, today it has bottled down to peace and tranquility to keep their chaotic minds stable. Ever wondered why people travel so much? Why the numbers of holidays have started to increase? It is because people want to get away from the hectic schedule and fill the emptiness that the metropolitan life has created, with some enjoyment. This is when we tend to envy the people living in the scarcely populated areas, or in the blessed places that are hugged by nature. Let us take a look at the peaceful places in India that have maintained a balance and stabilized their speed when it comes to growth.
Amidst the water bodies that define purity, peace and harmony, and the gorgeous Himalayan Mountain range, lies the resplendent city of Dehradun. Dehradun means ‘low lands at the foot of a mountain range’. The significant city has River Ganga and River Yamuna (most important rivers of India) on either side. The city is rich with temples, parks caves, and natural beauty. On the other hand it is also abundant with shopping malls and hangouts. Although the city is modern enough it features a peaceful background with the bliss of nature. If you’re not living here, you’re missing out on a lot of goodness.
2. Coorg
Hill stations have always won the tug of war when it comes to visiting exciting places, and Coorg is a level above. The glorious destination has plenty to offer by itself. Trekking trains, gorgeous picnic spots, forests, wildlife, green valleys, woods, and many other marvels of nature can be witnessed here. You could easily say that this is the best place to live in india after retirement as there is nothing you wouldn’t find here except for the over crowdedness of the cities.
3. Champawat
This is one of the best places you can live in, in India. The scenic beauty and tranquility the city offers is a class apart. The city is surrounded by water on 2 sides and a mountain range on the third. The rolling hills are ideal for hiking while the waterfront makes for tranquilizing evenings. The climate of Champawat is pretty balanced too. Once you visit here, there is no going back.
4. Goa
The entire state has always flaunted its lifestyle, and mesmerizing beaches. However, because of the same reason the state ends up getting densely populated with tourists every year. South Goa in that case doesn’t face the weary of huge crowds. The beaches here are secluded enough, clean, and calm. On the contrary this part of Goa doesn’t compromise on an enthralling nightlife and street shopping, however; everything seems to be pretty balanced here. The best part of living here is of course the sumptuous beaches and the finger licking food. The state of Goa can be used and a holiday or a home according to convenience.
5. Coimbatore
Nestled in the lush green mountain ranges, Coimbatore serves as a top Indian holiday destination. The city is a blend of the old and the new. The population here is low and so is the cost of living. Land rates and cheaper too. The health care and infrastructure of Coimbatore is referred to as the best in India today. The city is rich with natural beauty and with all the other perks; there is no reason why you wouldn’t want to live here.
6. Mount Abu
The only way to beat the heat of Rajasthan is by living in the only hill station in the state, Mount Abu. The hill station is rich with history and features plenty of temples, shrines, and spiritual places. Mount Abu hosts a summer festival as well that is full of fun activities like boat races, firework displays, and music events. The quaint and calm peaceful city in India offers the best of Rajasthan.
7. Shimla
The fashionable city wouldn’t fall short of anything to offer. Shimla is quite a modern city with historic importance. You have a blend of bazaars and malls here. The snowy peaks and snow carpeted streets are a real treat to especially Indians as there are hardly any places in India that see snow. The city is a lovely place to live in, as it has a piece of almost everything to enjoy.
8. Gwalior
Gwalior is rich with historic sites and hence is connected to the ancient times of India. The city possesses intricate art and architecture and has more or less kept up to its originality. People therefore love living here in harmony with history while keeping up with modern times.
9. Calicut
Kerala is renowned for its breathtaking sceneries, gorgeous backwaters, scrupulously clean beaches, and Munnar plantations. Calicut, in Kerala also features beaches, museums, and waterfalls. The city is quite busy; however, the nature conveniently makes up for peace and tranquility. You’d therefore definitely wish to settle down here.
10. Pondicherry
Now referred to as Puducherry, Pondicherry is a town with a coastline of 32 kilometers. The mesmerizing town features backwaters, fishing villages, palm-fringed beaches, beach resorts, the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, the international city of Auroville and a lot more. There are well maintained cobbled streets here as well. The city is extremely beautiful and you wouldn’t mind living here forever.