The grass is always greener on the other side.
Sometimes it is. If not, wearing green glasses surely helps! :lol:
This place may appear bliss to visitors/ tourists, but for people who live there, it might be a different experience.
Absolutely. More than just different, actually - out of the world!
No electricity, food, difficulty in travel, just to name a few.
Electricity goes only when it snows or during rainstrom. Altogether 10 days max in a year. Food - plenty and farm fresh. Travel? Where to? To crowded, polluted cities? Hey, people travel from all over the world to come here. Guess what, they don't want to go back!
Think about children or differently abled people in those regions, it would really be a pain.
Differently abled people have difficulties everywhere in India. At least, here they don't beg. And, if you could only see rosy-cheeked, healthy, always laughing children of my village, you would know what sort of pain those indlish-speaking, public school going, obese, ill-mannered, city brats had been in my a** 5 years ago!