Lowest Population State in India

Lowest Population State in India

India is a country of vast cultural and demographic diversity and there are some of the most depopulated states of the country. Such states are located in the mountains and the islands, or other remote areas, and so they afford tourists entirely different experiences and less haste.

Let’s explore the five lowest  population states in India:

Sikkim:

Sikkim majored in the eastern Himalayas and is the second smallest state in size and the lowest population state in India. Having approximately 600000 people it is far less populated as compared to populated states like Uttar Pradesh. The population density in Sikkim is relatively low mainly due to geographical characteristics of region – mountainous area and comparatively severe climate. However, Sikkim being the fourth smallest state in India has immense bio-diversity, picturesque scenery and ethno-cultural uniqueness. Due to its simplicity on the landscape, aspect and performance on sustainable development and tourism, it had attracted tourist from all over the world.

Mizoram:

Mizoram is situated in the North Eastern zone of India and blessed with green hills and waterfalls as well as wild life. This state is also home to the Mizo people who are warm hearted and culturally sound.

Due to its exotic geographical surroundings and undoubtedly unspoiled by outside elements, this place attracts tourism and has preserved and rich culture and tradition. It is also one of the lowest population state in India.

Arunachal Pradesh:

Arunachal Pradesh is a largest state in Northeast India by its size and geographically located between China in the north, Bhutan to the west, Myanmar to the east, and Bangladesh to the south.

Although it is geographically large, it has low human population density because of the difficult terrains, and limited occupied areas.

Due to its vast array of tribes, aesthetic terrains, and bio-knowledgeable area the state attracts tourists and adventurers alternatively.

Goa:

It is a famous tourist attraction with famous beaches, exquisite lounge, and exotic houses with Portuguese involvement.

Even though it cannot be recognized as the least populated state as compared to other states, the proportion of a populated area, and especially rural areas of the state allows making a conclusion about the uniqueness of the state.

 There are many reasons why tourists visit Goa: the relaxed atmosphere; mouth-watering cuisines; and archeological and historical landmarks.

Nagaland:

Nagaland: The land of the tribes is one of the seven states of Northeast India and is home to at least twelve tribes. This state is also the lowest population state in India.

The state still boasts natural beauty such as; forests, rivers, and mountains whose view is so vivacious. Much to the interest of the foreigners that visit the place, Nagaland is drenched with conspicuous festivals, oral traditions, and warm heartiness.

These five states though have small populations, provided me with an immense variety of things to do. It ranges from the natural majesty of Sikkim to the exotic color of Nagaland which has a lot to choose from.

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