6 Stunning Last Villages in India!!!


There are six villages in india which are adjacent to the border of other countries. This is the reason why it is known as the last village of India. In these villages, after two steps or a high range of mountains, other countries start. Some of these are even enemy countries.

There are some villages in india whose lines are connected with other countries and there are villages on both sides of the border between the two countries. Here we will tell about those indian villages which are adjacent to other countries.


Mana village, Uttarakhand

Mana village is only three kilometers away from badrinath in uttarakhand and it is the last village of India. After this the border of china begins. There is a range of high mountains between china and India. The last shop in this village is of tea water.


Moreh, Manipur

People come to do shopping in Moreh, located before the Indo-Myanmar border. Shops offering everything from handicrafts to gadgets cover the streets of Moreh. The marketplace resembles a blank canvas.


Dhanushkodi, tamil Nadu

Dhanushkodi village of tamil Nadu is connected to the Bay of bengal on one side and the indian Ocean on the other. Dhanushkodi is a strip of land which is only one kilometer wide. The town had become a haunt for the people after the devastating cyclone in 1964. This place is quite far from Talaimannar in Sri Lanka, 20 km away, the only way to be connected to india is the Pamban Bridge.


Jhulaghat, Uttarakhand

Jhulaghat is situated on the Nepalese side of a natural international boundary, whereas Jhulaghat is on the indian side. A notable location for tourists to visit is the suspension bridge above the river. This small town is situated in the Pithoragarh district of uttarakhand and is beautified by the river and the high peaks of the Himalayas. 


Turtuk, Ladakh

Pakistan's border starts from Ladakh Turtuk village. Gilgit is also home to the last indian village, Turtuk Situated on the banks of the Shyok river on the Baltistan border, this place is quite peaceful. After the war of 1971, Turtuk was incorporated into India.


Chitkul, Himachal Pradesh

Along the former trade route from tibet to Himachal Pradesh, Chitkul is situated. The Charang Pass's steep slope opens up a route to Chitkul and the Baspa River. Chitkul offers 180-degree views of the Himalayas, which is a great attraction for tourists visiting the place. It is the last village in india along the tibet border. 

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