Anand Mahindra Shares List Of Places He Wants To Travel In India, Netizens React
Some of the villages included in the list are Mawlynnong in Meghalaya, Kollengode in Kerala, Mathoor in Tamil Nadu and Varanga in Karnataka.
Industrialist Anand Mahindra is an avid social media user and has over 10 million followers, who enjoy his interesting, inspiring, and witty tweets, along with important life lessons. This time around, the business tycoon has shared a list of places he wants to travel in India. From Kalpa in Himachal Pradesh to the cleanest village in Asia in Meghalaya, Mahindra has covered the places he would like to visit whenever he gets an opportunity.
Anand Mahindra was mesmerised by a Twitter thread about various beautiful villages in India after which the industrialist re-shared the thread and added how these places are now on his travel bucket list.
Some of the villages included in the list are Mawlynnong in Meghalaya, Kollengode in Kerala, Mathoor in Tamil Nadu and Varanga in Karnataka.
"This beauty around us just left me speechless…My bucket list for travel in India now overflows….," read the caption of the post shared by Mahindra.
This beauty around us just left me speechless…My bucket list for travel in India now overflows…. https://t.co/WXunxChIKg
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) June 8, 2023
Since being shared, the post has amassed 681.2k views and tons of comments.
"Longing to go there.Plans for travel there in May 2024 are going on," commented one user on the post.
Longing to go there.Plans for travel there in May 2024 are going on.
— Dolly Kumar (@dollykumar90) June 9, 2023
"Interesting list.. and i feel the best way to travel is to llllllll explore places on your own.. start from a point, talk to locals about what's good nearby and go to explore places where your gut takes you. Best way to receive answers, if you are looking for one, wrote another user.
Interesting list.. and i feel the best way to travel is to llllllll explore places on your own.. start from a point, talk to locals about what's good nearby and go to explore places where your gut takes you.
— Kirti (@ModBudd) June 8, 2023
Best way to receive answers, if you are looking for one.
While a third commented, "Would say, let the people live there peacefully. Already too many tourist spots and hillstations are damaged beyond imagination by reckless construction and pollution, consequent natural calamities doing the rest."
Would say, let the people live there peacefully. Already too many tourist spots and hillstations are damaged beyond imagination by reckless construction and pollution, consequent natural calamities doing the rest ..
— freebird83 (@anesh4you) June 8, 2023