July 5th, 2012

By Admin On 5 Jul, 2012 At 09:54 AM | Categorized As Travel and Leisure | With 1 Comment
At 3118 mtrs (10229 ft) above sea level, in the shadows of the holy town, Badrinath, is pitched a pretty little village in Uttarakhand - Mana. Better known as the last Indian village before the border with Tibet, the village is famed for the dazzling vistas it offers and the intriguing history that is scattered amongst its rustic lanes and idyllic slopes.

All photos in this post are courtesy Aditya Ashok, an engineering student pursuing B.Tech (IT) at MIT, Manipal ,  who traveled in North India during his vacations. Text excerpted from Exploring the Last Indian Village in Uttarakhand – Mana Village (Part I) by Arti in her travel blog, My Yatra Diary.

By Admin On 5 Jul, 2012 At 06:08 AM | Categorized As 5 Questions, Miscellaneous | With 0 Comments
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