Mana Village to Joshimath is 47 km approx. Mana Gaon > Govindghat (29 km) Govindghat > Joshimath (18 km)
Bhringraj Flower Garland – Last up to 20–25 Years
This photo was taken at Mana village in Uttarakhand. Upon the query, the shop owner enhanced my knowledge by saying – It is a Bhringraj flower garland. The Bhringraj flower is grown in the Himalayas …
Handmade Woolen Clothes Shop at Mana – India’s Last Village
During winter days Mana villagers shift to Ghingran, Negwar, Chhinka, Bawla, Bhimtala, and Koria villages in the Chamoli District, and there they make handmade woolen clothes that are sold during summer days in or nearby …
Tejbal Tree Sticks – Protects from Evil Eyes
Tejbal Tree Sticks, the first time I saw during the Chamoli to Rishikesh travel by jeep. It was placed on top of the Jeep dashboard. Upon the query, the driver enhanced my knowledge by saying …
Ved Vyas Gufa – Eighteen Puranas were Written Here
Sitting in this cave, Shri Ved Vyas divided the Vedas into four parts and wrote seventeen Puranas. Lord Ganesha was called upon to write the Mahabharata. Even after this, due to a lack of self-satisfaction, …
Vyas Pothi – Resemblance Like A Book
A huge rock on top of Vyas Gufa is known as Vyas Pothi because of its book-like resemblance.
Woman of Mana (Last Indian Village) Selling Hand-Spun Woolen Clothes
I purchased a woolen monkey cap for Rs. 100 from the woman of Mana (Last Indian Village). It was warm, I have to say.
Lunch Served by a Mana Villager
We met Janki Parmar – a 70-year-old lady near Bhim Pul, Mana Village in Uttarakhand. She was returning to her house after inspecting potato farming. She requested us to visit her shop after visiting Bhim …
High Altitude Shrub – Himalayan Juniper
Dev – The guide enhanced knowledge by showing high-altitude grass (Himalayan Juniper) during the Vasudhara Falls trek.