9 of The Wealthiest Villages That Exist In Asia

Last Updated on January 7, 2021

That is why you could stay for few days in the Punsari village in Gujarat. It is one of the rarest villages in India with a minibus service in its streets and AC plus Wi-Fi service in its classes. This village could be your best bucket list destinations on which you can make a whole documentary.

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Maraog, Himachal Pradesh


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Any thoughts on how to travel internationally on a limited budget? Well, as a start, one could pick a cheap destination to fly to and stay in. That is why heading to villages is a good idea; of course as long as they are safe.

Accordingly, we nominate the Maraog village in Himachal Pradesh as a good travel destination. If you are in love with apple pies, this village can provide with tons of apples. In fact, it is India’s main source and producer of apples in the country, also in the est of the world.

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Baladia, Gujarat


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A single visit to the Baladia village in Gujarat would take your breathes away. It is the perfect village for everything. If you are on the lookout for peace and quietness, then Baladia is the right place for you.

On top of this, the village residents are wealthy, for many of their family members work abroad in countries like Kenya and the United Kingdom.

Regardless of the fact that they immigrated out of their country, they never gloss over their roots. You might be surprised to know that people of the village clean and wash, literally, the streets.

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Hiware Bazar, Maharashtra


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Can you believe that Hiware Bazar village in Maharashtra is home to 60 millionaires? It is surprising yet true even if Hiware Bazar is just a village.

The richness of the village is reflected through the great improvements to which the village was subject, as a sanitary system was set up, and another irrigation system was put in place. The installation of such systems requires both labor and money.

Fortunately, the Hiware Bazar village is rich enough to afford both. The story of this small but wealthy village in Asia deserves to be chronicled and considered as an example.

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