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Last village tour in India

 


last village Tour in India 



A major portion of the Indian population (around 72% of population) resides in villages because Indian economy is an agrarian economy.

 villages of India are major contributors to agriculture, thus making India an agricultural land.



People's attraction to rural life 

The agricultural lands and open fields and rustic lifestyle makes the villages more scenic and peaceful


. People living in metropolitan areas often go on holidays to such scenic countryside locations where they can breathe fresh air due to its unpolluted environment. The village life is its lower and not steadfast, unlike the city life, this is one of the main reasons for millennials now who when on holiday from work prefer this kind of lifestyle for a short period of time and take such breaks. On the other hand, organic food has now gained much popularity and this also encourages others to adapt to the countryside way of living where one eats more nutritious food and lives a healthier lifestyle.

Mana is a last Indian village from the border of India and Tibet/China in the Himalayas. It is located in the district of Chamoli.the Indian state of Uttarakhand, located at an altitude of 3,200 meters.It is located on the northern terminus of National Highway 7 (new numbering system),Mana is the last village before the Mana Pass and is 26 kilometres from the border of India and Tibet The village is at a distance of about 3 km from the Hindu Pilgrimage Badrinath and the two places are culturally connected with each other.


 Many tourist attractions, there are places that a person should visit in Mana village. These are


Badrinath Temple

One of the best-known Hindu pilgrim scenes, Badrinath is the best Dham where people come from all over the world. With a subtle atmosphere that magnetizes and purifies the mind, it can be the gateway to serene beauty.


Bhim Pul

It is a bridge over the River Saraswati having mythological importance. It is said to be lifted by Bheema as a bridge so that Draupadi crosses the river smoothly.


Ganesha Cave Mana

It is an epitome of lush green surroundings and relevance to the great Mahabharata. Lord Ganesha is said to have dictated the Mahabharata to Ved Vyas.


Vyas cave Mana

As famous as the Ganesha cave and situated near it, it is said to be the place where Rishi Ved Vyas lived. It is a small shrine dedicated to him.


Mata murti mandir 

It is a temple dedicated to the mother of Lord Narayan. She yearned the Lord to be born as her son, who took birth as Nar and Narayan. Holding an annual fair in August, it is a tourist attraction.

Neelkanth Peak

Known as the epitome of mountain beauty and surrounded by elegant nature, it shows a glimpse of the hoy Badrinath! It is also called the Queen of Garhwal.

Vasundhra falls

With a panoramic view, this place is the best to visit for all water lovers. It holds mythological importance as Pandavas are said to have rested here during their exile.


Tapt Kund Badrinath

It is the most beautiful hot springs that one can find in Uttarakhand. It is said to be the abode of Lord Agni. The water in the Kund has medicinal value and powers to cure skin diseases.

Things to do in Mana

  • Trekking is one of the most common and ideal activities for the village. It has different levels of treks, including short to long adventures and simple to difficult ones. One can pick the best destination and enjoy the experience of a lifetime!

  • Visiting the must-visit religious shrines and the caves that speak about the history and the culture adds to the beauty. It also helps to take away memory bags that one can open and enjoy. It also helps to increase knowledge. 

  • Sipping tea regardless of the love for it at India’s last tea shop is never to miss. It allows to indulge in the taste and mood of the region and helps to enjoy the culture. It also infuses a punch of energy in the cold environment!

The Mana village is the peak of beauty and hence taking pictures is a must-do thing! It does not just capture the stunning beauty of nature but also allows for capturing the beautiful star and sky patterns at night.

Located in a place within the spectacular view of the Himalayas and beauty that touches the heart, Mana village soothes the mind.

Last tea stall of India

The small shop is located at an elevation of roughly 3,118 metres and is India's last tea stand nestled in the scenic Himalayas. · 

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Last village tour in India

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