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8 floating villages around the world that don’t seem real

Discover eight incredible floating villages across Peru, Benin, Myanmar, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and India. Explore their unique water-based lifestyles, floating markets, stilt houses, reed islands and centuries-old traditions that make them some of the most surreal places on Earth.

November 24, 2025 / 11:30 IST
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Where homes float, markets drift, and life moves to the rhythm of water — step inside the world’s most unreal floating villages.
Where homes float, markets drift, and life moves to the rhythm of water — step inside the world’s most unreal floating villages.

Some places don’t just sit on the map — they drift, they sway, and they rewrite the idea of home entirely. Floating villages belong to that rare category. These are communities that rose from water, shaped by tides, seasons and a kind of ingenuity that feels almost mythic. Markets glide past in canoes, children learn to row before they learn to walk, and centuries-old traditions survive without ever touching solid ground.

Across Asia, Africa and South America, these waterborne settlements prove that human creativity doesn’t just adapt to nature — it thrives on it. Here are eight floating villages that feel like they were imagined first and built later.

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1. Uros Islands, Lake Titicaca, Peru