Why people are leaving cities and living in the mountains
To enjoy fresh, naturally purified air
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Owing to rapid urbanization, the air quality is dangerously miserable in cities, especially tier 1 cities.
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To stay closer to nature
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City dwellers nowadays are giving up on concrete jungles for nature's bounty that they can experience in the mountains.
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To improve their mental well-being
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In a study published by Healthline, compared to rural folks, researchers revealed that urbanites are 21% more likely to experience anxiety disorders and 39% more susceptible to suffering from mood disorders.
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To lead an active lifestyle
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In the mountains, you won't find metro train connectivity. And neither would you find instant food delivery apps and cab services.
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To relish the slowness of life
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Living in the mountains contributes to a slow life. By this, we don't mean being stuck but living a life that is free from distractions and materialism.