Last Indian Village - The Mana Village ( Uttarakhand )
IN FRAME - MR. DHAWAL ARYA
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IN FRAME - MR. RAVI JAISWAL |
THE MANA VILLAGE (IN)
It has about 180 households and a population of about 600. The people belong to Marchhas and Jads or Bhotias. During winter months, the entire populations comes down to lower places, as the area is covered under snow. Many coffee shops here tell people that their shop is the last coffee shop on the Indian border.
Mana is a village in the district of Chamoli in the Indian state of Uttarakhand , located at an latitude of 3,200 meters. It is located on the northern terminus of National Highway 58, Mana is the last village before the Mana Pass and is 24 kilometres from the border of India and Tibet/China. 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.
It takes about 8-9 hours to reach Badrinath Dham from Rishikesh - The Holy City .
If someone wants to spend days and work on a Book/Novel ,he/she can blindly pick up Mana for it. Well our trip was full of energy , enthusiasm , weed and Lord Shiva's ॐ faith.
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