Last Village of India
Mana Last Village of India, also known as Mana Gaon, is a picturesque and remote village located in the Chamoli district of the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand.
The Bhotiya community inhabits Mana Village, nestled in the Himalayan region close to the Tibetan border, at an altitude of approximately 3,200 meters (10,500 feet) above sea level. It is part of the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand and lies near the confluence of the Alaknanda River and the Saraswati River.
Visitors can experience the unique culture of the Bhotiya community, who have their own distinct culture and traditions, including traditional houses and clothing.
Devotees visit Mana Village on their way to the Badrinath Temple, which is located just a few kilometers away.
Surrounded by stunning natural beauty, Mana Village is popular among trekkers, nature enthusiasts, and photographers due to the Himalayan peaks, lush green meadows, and pristine rivers in the vicinity.
Trekking and Hiking: There are several trekking routes and hiking trails around Mana Village that lead to beautiful destinations like Vasudhara Falls, Bhim Pul, and the Satopanth Lake. These treks offer a chance to explore the Himalayan wilderness.
Also it is a last village of India.