

A picturesque Himalayan village, gateway to the Govind National Park and the source of the River Yamuna.
Potatoes cooked with spices, peas, and yogurt. A tangy, spicy breakfast dish.
Whole wheat flatbread, cooked on an iron griddle. Served with ghee and curd.

Kidney beans cooked in a spicy gravy, served with steamed rice.
Sankri Village is cold, especially at night, so warm socks are essential.
To keep warm during the chilly days and nights in Sankri.
To keep your water from freezing during hikes and treks.
Hand-woven from fine wool, these shawls are a traditional craft of Sankri, known for their warmth and intricate patterns.
Sankri is famous for its apples. Take home apple jams, juices, or dried apples, a testament to the region's rich orchards.
Sankri's woodwork is renowned. Pick up intricately carved wooden boxes, bowls, or decorative items made from local deodar wood.
A scenic trek offering panoramic views of the Himalayas.
A local market offering a glimpse into the daily life of the villagers.
A peaceful temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, surrounded by lush greenery.
Famous for its traditional Himalayan breakfast, served in a cozy, local atmosphere.
Known for its fresh bread, pastries, and coffee, a favorite among trekkers.
Offers a variety of international dishes in a rustic, wooden setting.
A serene pine forest in northeast China, renowned for its stunning stargazing opportunities due to low light pollution.
Thiruchendur Fort, a 16th-century marvel, stands sentinel on the Bay of Bengal, offering panoramic views and a glimpse into Tamil Nadu's rich history.
Experience Jaipur's vibrant nightlife at Meer Ghat, where local artisans showcase their crafts under the starlit sky.