Welcome to Mana Village, the 'Last Indian Village' near Badrinath! This charming Himalayan hamlet, once known as Manibhadrapuram, is steeped in mythology. Legend says the Pandavas passed through here! Explore ancient caves, vibrant culture, and breathtaking mountain views. It's a must-see on your Uttarakhand travel adventure!
Drink Tea At India'S Last Tea Shop.
Explore Bhim Pul Over Saraswati River.
Shop For Woolen Clothes And Souvenirs.
Trek To Vasudhara Falls (If Weather Permits).
Visit Vyas Gufa And Ganesh Gufa.
May to October
Morning
₹1,500 per person
Mana's history is deeply intertwined with Hindu mythology. It is believed to be the place where the epic Mahabharata was written by Lord Ganesha, dictated by Ved Vyas. The 'Vyas Gufa' (cave) is a major attraction linked to this legend. The village has been a significant trading post between India and Tibet for centuries, influencing its culture and economy. The Bhotiya tribe, the primary inhabitants, have traditionally engaged in wool weaving and trade. Over time, with increased tourism to Badrinath, Mana has evolved into a popular stop for pilgrims and travelers, offering them a chance to experience local culture and explore the historical and mythological significance of the region.