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The Last Village On The Indo-China Border: A Guide To Mana In Uttarakhand

Mana sits on the India-China border, just beyond the pilgrimage town of Badrinath in Chamoli district. As the last inhabited village of India in this region, it offers stunning landscapes alongside rich cultural and mythological significance

Mana is situated at an altitude of 3,200 metres along the banks of the Saraswati River Photo: pankaj tilara india/Shutterstock
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Just three kilometres from Badrinath, Mana is the last village on the Uttarakhand-Indo-Tibetan border, perched at 3,219 metres above sea level. Known for its clear skies and crisp mountain air, this charming village lies beside Saraswati River. Home to the indigenous Bhotia community, Mana is dotted with intricately carved traditional cottages that showcase its rich cultural heritage. Visitors can unwind by the serene Vasundhara Falls, watch the Saraswati meet the Alaknanda at Keshav Prayag, and explore the historic Bheem Pul. The vibrant annual Mata Murti temple fair brings the village alive, best enjoyed with a warm cup of tea at India’s last tea stall. Here’s your guide to this border village.

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