A historic bridge in the Nelong Valley, Gartang Gali was once an important Indo-Tibetan trade route. It was built by Pathans about 150 years ago and was closed after the 1962 Indo-China war but remains a significant heritage site.
The temple is located at an altitude of 3,100 meters in Uttarakhand, which is the highest among the temples dedicated to Goddess Ganga. It is nestled within deodar and the Greater Himalayas, beside one of the main tributaries of the Ganga.
It is a hidden gem in Uttarakhand; the place is a serene hamlet on the banks of the Bhagirathi River. The peaceful environment makes it a sublime escape that offers a perfect spot for meditation, yoga, or further adventure treks.
This charming village, lies at the bank of Ganga River, located just 3 km away from the main town. Famous for its beautiful apple orchards and Rajma cultivation, it makes for a lovely halt for travellers.
Raithal is a charming little village in Uttarkashi that serves as the base camp for the famous Dayara Bugyal Trek.
One of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites in Uttarakhand, the Gangotri is known for the Gangotri Temple, dedicated to Goddess Ganga. It is also the gateway to Gaumukh, from where the holy Ganga River originates.
Located in Uttarkashi, Dayara Bugyal is a breathtaking high-altitude meadow, ideal for beginners in search of a charming trek. The trail passes dense jungles and open landscapes, with trekkers usually starting from Barsu village and descending via Raithal.
Nestled at a height of 3,820 meters in Uttarkashi, Kyarkoti Lake is a beautiful high-altitude lake encircled by the rugged Himalayan peaks. This lesser-known place is perfect for a great trekking destination.
A picturesque destination in Uttarkashi, this place is another gateway to the Dayara Bugyal trek. Surrounded by natural beauty, this place is a perfect stop for trekkers and nature lovers.