Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra.
Industrialist Anand Mahindra never ceases to amaze us with his social media posts. The Twitter handle of the Mahindra Group Chairman is a treasure trove of interesting, inspiring and heartwarming content that can make anyone’s day. The 68-year-old also imparts important life lessons to his 10.5 million followers on Twitter with his posts. This time, he shared his “bucket list” for travel in India and the internet agrees with him. From Himachal Pradesh to Arunachal Pradesh, Mr. Mahindra has covered the places he would like to visit in future.
Mr Mahindra reshared a post on the page Colors Of Bharat. The long thread featured the “10 Most Beautiful Villages in India”, which included Kalpa in Himachal Pradesh and Mawlynnong located in Meghalaya. According to tweets, it is the cleanest village in Asia and is called “God’s own garden”.
This beauty around us left me speechless… My bucket list for travel in India is now overflow…. https://t.co/WXunxChIKg
— Anand Mahindra (@anandmahindra) June 8, 2023
Kollengode village in Kerala, Mathur village in Tamil Nadu and Varanga village in Karnataka are other names mentioned in the list. The list also includes Gorkhe Khola in West Bengal, Jirang village in Odisha, Ziro village in Arunachal Pradesh and Khimsar village in Rajasthan. Mana in Uttarakhand, which was recently renamed as India’s first village, also finds mention in the long thread.
8. Ziro Village, Arunachal Pradesh pic.twitter.com/8M1c4lcZg7
– Colors of India (@ColorsOfBharat) June 5, 2023
Sharing this, Mr. Mahindra wrote, “This beauty around us left me speechless…my bucket list for travel in India is now full…”
Since being shared, his post has garnered over 3,000 likes and 3.8 lakh views.
“India, with its breathtaking beauty, cultural richness, and diverse experiences, is a traveler’s paradise. Whether you seek peace, adventure, spiritual enlightenment, or a sensory feast, India promises to exceed your expectations and leave you speechless.” does,” said one user.
“incredible India!” one person commented.
Another person said, “Absolutely true – it would take many lives to see India properly. Such a huge place with so much going on and so much to see!”
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