🌄 Munsyari Local Side Scene

Munsyari, known as "Little Kashmir", offers breathtaking views of the Panchachuli Peak. Explore these must-visit attractions below:

🏔 Panchachuli View Point

A mesmerizing view of five snow-capped peaks—especially stunning during sunrise and sunset.

🌊 Birthi Waterfall

A magnificent waterfall cascading from a height, about 35 km from Munsyari.

🛕 Maheshwari Kund

A tranquil pond surrounded by nature, offering serene Himalayan views.

🏞 Thamri Kund

A small natural pond amidst dense forests—perfect for a peaceful trek.

🏕 Nanda Devi Temple

A small but sacred temple with a majestic Himalayan backdrop.

🌲 Khalia Top

A 3–4-hour trek offering panoramic Himalayan views; famous for snow and skiing.

🧭 Dar Kot Village

See traditional Kumaoni houses and local craftsmanship that reflect old heritage.

🏡 Munsiyari Market

Shop for woolen clothes, local handicrafts, and taste authentic Kumaoni cuisine.

🕉 Adi Kailash Side View

The Adi Kailash Yatra—also known as Chota Kailash—is both a spiritual and adventurous journey, considered equivalent to Kailash Mansarovar.

🏔 Adi Kailash Peak

The sacred mountain of Lord Shiva, located near the Tibet border.

🛕 Om Parvat View Point

Witness the natural formation of “Om” on snow—a divine and rare spectacle.

🌊 Parvati Sarovar

A serene lake near Adi Kailash where devotees perform ritual baths.

⛰ Kali Temple (Kalapani)

Located near the Kali River—an important stop on the sacred Kailash route.

🌲 Kuti Village

Believed to be where the Pandavas stayed during their exile; rich in mythology.

🏞 Nabhi Dhang

Offers the most enchanting and unobstructed view of Om Parvat.

🛣 Travel Route from Dharchula

Dharchula → Bundi → Gunji → Kuti → Jyolingkong → Adi Kailash.
Every stop unveils waterfalls, valleys, and mesmerizing Himalayan views.