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#Borders between any two countries have always been a subject of attraction and intrigue for both citizens of the countries as well as travellers and tourists visiting them. Borders are in fact the end and beginning of many things, that define the countries divided by them. Moreover, the places, towns, and villages located near the borders inherit a very distinct history and culture. These villages have their own very interesting stories to tell. India, which is landlocked towards the north and a peninsula towards the south, shares some famous as well as some infamous borders with its neighbours. While the very popular 'Wagah Border' in Amritsar is very well known to us, especially for its 'lowering of the flags' ceremony, which is a big draw for the tourists, the borders towards the east and northeast of India, still remain unexplored to a great extent. Today, in this blog we bring to you, one such village, which is the last Indian village near Indo-Tibet/China border and certainly not among the usually popular places to visit in Uttarakhand. Are you ready to discover and lose your heart to Mana village? Let's Go!
#Mana – A Tourism Village
Nestled in the Himalayas, located in the district of Chamoli in Uttarakhand, Mana is the last Indian village from the border of India and Tibet/China. Located near the religious site of Badrinath, on the banks of River Saraswati, Mana village is situated at a height of around 3219 meters. People often get confused between Mana in Uttarakhand and Chitkul in Himachal Pradesh, as to which one of these holds the title of being 'the last Indian village'? So let's first clear things out… Chitkul is basically the last inhabited village located on the Indo-Tibet/China border, but Mana in Uttarakhand is officially recognised as the 'last village of India'. With many trekking and hiking spots, a waterfall, the mystical River Saraswati, ancient temples and, exquisitely carved and decorated small cottages of the villagers among many other things adorning Mana village or Mana Gaon (as colloquially known), no wonder the Uttarakhand government has designated it as a 'Tourism Village'. Mana is also famous for its woollen garments and materials made up of sheep wool, like, shawls, caps, muffler, ashan, pankhi (which is a thin blanket), carpet, e tc. Moreover, here, you'll notice the shopkeepers in the region selling their products, using the title 'Last Village' like 'India's Last Tea and Coffee Corner', which is quite interesting and amusing at the same time. Last year, the village was also awarded the 'best clean, iconic tourist destination' under the Swachh Bharat Mission (Rural) at the Swachh Mahotsav 2019, held in New Delhi last year.
#Mana from The Mahabharata
The traces of The Mahabharata are visible in India's last village – Mana. It is believed that the Pandavas crossed the Mana village during their final journey to heaven. There's also a stone bridge called Bheem Pul near River Saraswati that's believed to have been built by Bheema. It really feels that once upon a time Gods, indeed lived next door in this mystical village, in the Dev Bhoomi of Uttarakhand. It's just amazing to learn that the kids of Mana know the stories from the Mahabharata by heart. Also present here are the divines caves – Vyas Gufa and Ganesh Gufa. Vyas Gufa is the cave where Ved Vyasa compiled the four Vedas and narrated Mahabharata for the first time. The cave houses a small shrine dedicated to him and is believed to be 5,000 years old. A short walk away from Vyas Gufa is Ganesh Gufa. A short walk away from Vyas Gufa is Ganesh Gufa where it is believed that Lord Ganesha wrote the epic Mahabharata.
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#Mana – A Tourism Village
Nestled in the Himalayas, located in the district of Chamoli in Uttarakhand, Mana is the last Indian village from the border of India and Tibet/China. Located near the religious site of Badrinath, on the banks of River Saraswati, Mana village is situated at a height of around 3219 meters. People often get confused between Mana in Uttarakhand and Chitkul in Himachal Pradesh, as to which one of these holds the title of being 'the last Indian village'? So let's first clear things out… Chitkul is basically the last inhabited village located on the Indo-Tibet/China border, but Mana in Uttarakhand is officially recognised as the 'last village of India'. With many trekking and hiking spots, a waterfall, the mystical River Saraswati, ancient temples and, exquisitely carved and decorated small cottages of the villagers among many other things adorning Mana village or Mana Gaon (as colloquially known), no wonder the Uttarakhand government has designated it as a 'Tourism Village'. Mana is also famous for its woollen garments and materials made up of sheep wool, like, shawls, caps, muffler, ashan, pankhi (which is a thin blanket), carpet, e tc. Moreover, here, you'll notice the shopkeepers in the region selling their products, using the title 'Last Village' like 'India's Last Tea and Coffee Corner', which is quite interesting and amusing at the same time. Last year, the village was also awarded the 'best clean, iconic tourist destination' under the Swachh Bharat Mission (Rural) at the Swachh Mahotsav 2019, held in New Delhi last year.
#Mana from The Mahabharata
The traces of The Mahabharata are visible in India's last village – Mana. It is believed that the Pandavas crossed the Mana village during their final journey to heaven. There's also a stone bridge called Bheem Pul near River Saraswati that's believed to have been built by Bheema. It really feels that once upon a time Gods, indeed lived next door in this mystical village, in the Dev Bhoomi of Uttarakhand. It's just amazing to learn that the kids of Mana know the stories from the Mahabharata by heart. Also present here are the divines caves – Vyas Gufa and Ganesh Gufa. Vyas Gufa is the cave where Ved Vyasa compiled the four Vedas and narrated Mahabharata for the first time. The cave houses a small shrine dedicated to him and is believed to be 5,000 years old. A short walk away from Vyas Gufa is Ganesh Gufa. A short walk away from Vyas Gufa is Ganesh Gufa where it is believed that Lord Ganesha wrote the epic Mahabharata.
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Uttarakhand vlog hindi, hindi news, latest news, pahadi lifestyle, uttarakhand, uttarakhand tourism
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