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Adha and Rukha village

To experience the grandeur of these Adha and Rukha village, you must prepare yourself for a tented night. You could also use a farmhouse stay and help distribute tourism income to the villages. Summer months are not recommended for cultural groups. The biting midges (sand flies), mosquitoes, and leeches are instruments of raw adventure and may not entice the cultural visitors.

The highlights are an experience of Adha and Rukha village’s farming life. The farmers will tell tales of mermaids and kings. Let them show you the secrets of making roasted fish.

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