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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/viewtraveling/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Himalayan<\/strong><\/span> escapes don\u2019t end with Nainital<\/a>, Shimla, or Srinagar. There are countless small towns and villages in the West, North, and Eastern Himalayas in India. Do you know they would laugh at your face for ignoring their serene and bewitching beauty thus far? Here are the 5 Beautiful Himalayan villages untapped and uncrowded.<\/p>\n Especially, the hills surrounding Shimla and the holy town of Badrinath, you will find towns and villages of untold beauty. They remain untapped by the majority of the tourists to the hill stations in the Himalayas.<\/p>\n For example, are you aware of a terrific Himalayan village called \u201cHarsil\u201d located just on the banks of Bhagirathi River?<\/p>\n Tourists and pilgrims who have visited Badrinath will know the River Bhagirathi. There is a confluence of Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers at a place named \u201cRudraprayag\u201d.<\/p>\n Similarly, I came to know of several lovely Himalayan villages that beckon you with open arms. In addition, they promise very fewer tourist crowds.<\/p>\n This means you will have all the serene beauty of the Himalayan flora and fauna, rivers and streams, and the fragrance of snow to yourself.<\/p>\n Come on, let us get to know such beautiful and untapped Himalayan villages and towns. I foresee you will add at least 50% of them in your travel bucket list.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Harshil is a small village<\/a> at the Himalayan foothills. Baspa Valley is the exact location of Harsil.<\/p>\n The mighty Bhagirathi River flows through Harsil town.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n If you explore deep into these small Himalayan villages and towns, you will be pleasantly surprised to know of untold confluences of small rivers. I am sure even the names of several minor rivers would evoke a blank expression on your face.<\/p>\n For example, have you ever heard of a river called \u201cJalandhari Gadh\u201d?<\/p>\n The place (Harsil) where it weds the Bhagirathi<\/a> is so enchantingly beautiful that it has earned the name \u201cMini Switzerland of Uttarakhand<\/strong><\/span>\u201d.<\/p>\n From Harsil, you can hike up to the beautiful Baspa valley through the scenic \u201cLamkhaga Pass\u201d.<\/p>\n Harsil, the small Himalayan village has numerous mythological references and legends. When you tour the village of Harsil, you tend to believe such astonishing stories revolving around Lord Vishnu, Tulasi plant, and the asura Jalandhari.<\/p>\n Harsil\u2019s altitude.<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Harsil village situated at a towering height of 8500 feet in the Himalayas.<\/p>\n Just stay gazed at the snow-clad mountains, buddy. You will be able to spot \u2018never heard of\u2019 birds, insects, and butterflies.<\/p>\n Enjoy the chilly climate. Hike on the earmarked trekking trails, dip your feet in the freezing-cold mountain streams, and whatnot.<\/p>\n Beautiful Himalayan Village Sattal<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Trek with a destination in mind such as Sattal. It means seven lakes (sat means 7 and Tal means lake). They are all inter-connected and their water is fresh and potable.<\/p>\n The birds of Sattal demand a separate blog post.<\/p>\n At the outset, from whereever you are in India, go to New Delhi first. Then reach Dehradun<\/a> city either by train or by road transport.<\/p>\n Our destination Harsil lies at 250 km from Dehradun. You can either take a bus or hire a private cab from Dehradun to go to Harsil town, Himalayas.<\/p>\n5 Untapped but beautiful Himalayan villages for tourism\u00a0<\/span><\/h2>\n
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Harsil One of the Beautiful Himalayan Villages<\/span><\/h3>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n
What to do in Harsil,a Himalayan Village?<\/strong><\/span><\/h4>\n
How to reach Harsil?<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n