

Nestled in the Himalayas, Mana Village is a picturesque hamlet near Badrinath, known for its scenic beauty and cultural significance.
A serene Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, known for its intricate carvings and peaceful atmosphere.

A bustling local market offering a variety of goods, from fresh produce to traditional handicrafts.
A historic fort known for its grand architecture and sound-and-light show in the evening.
Handcrafted earthen pots and vessels, a traditional craft of Mana Village, reflecting the local culture and heritage.
Exquisite silk saris handwoven by local artisans, showcasing intricate patterns and traditional motifs.
Unique jewellery pieces made from locally sourced bamboo, highlighting the village's sustainable practices.

Steamed rice cakes served with coconut chutney and sambar.

Flattened rice cooked with vegetables and spices.
Fried potato patty between a bread bun, served with chutney.
Mana Village can have sudden rain showers due to its tropical climate.
Protection from strong sunlight during outdoor activities.
To protect against mosquitoes and other insects common in tropical regions.
Café Lota is famous for its unique blend of Indian and Continental cuisine in a beautiful, historic setting.
Paranthe Wali Gali is famous for its variety of parathas, a popular Indian breakfast dish.
Gymkhana Club is an iconic, members-only club known for its fine dining and historic significance.
Clark Hill Dam, a picturesque destination, offers stunning views, fishing, and recreational activities on the scenic Lake Huron.

A captivating annual music festival held in a picturesque Breton village, featuring classical and contemporary performances.
A serene, 12km trek through lush forests, connecting two historic tea estates in the Himalayas.