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Walking Into India’s Last Village or First Village - Mana

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Nestled in the stunning landscape of Uttarakhand, Mana Village stands as India’s last or first village, depending on your perspective. When I visited four years ago, it felt like stepping into a different world. With a backpack slung over my shoulder and the cold wind brushing against my face, I was greeted by charming chai stalls and breathtaking mountain views. This place, often labeled a tourist spot, radiates an untouched beauty and profound peace that stays with you long after you leave.
Walking Into India’s Last Village or First Village - Mana
Walking Into India’s Last Village or First Village - Mana

Mana Village Uttarakhand india

India’s last village or first village, Mana. I visited this place around 4 years ago, and somehow it still feels fresh in my head. Honestly, it didn’t feel like the last village it felt like I had stepped into a completely different world. Walking through that gate with a backpack on, cold wind hitting my face, and chai stalls on the side ,it was one of those simple but perfect moments. Felt like I didn’t need anything else right then. People call it a tourist spot, but there’s something very real and untouched about this place. No fancy setups, no filters , just mountains, mist, and a quiet kind of peace that’s hard to explain.

pic from the way of kedarnath, India

Picture from the way to Kedarnath Temple

And yeah, ignore the picture quality, clicked this on an Android back then. But the memory, Still crystal clear

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