By Harsh S.
Where the Kali and Gori rivers meet, is a picturesque spot known for its vibrant annual fair and stunning natural beauty.
Also known as Adi Kailash, is a sacred peak resembling Mount Kailash. Its snow formation that resembles the sacred ‘Om’ symbol.
Flowing through Dharchula, forms the natural border between India and Nepal. It’s perfect for serene boat rides.
Home to the endangered musk deer, Askot Sanctuary is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts.
Built on the Kali River, is not only a source of hydroelectric power but also a scenic spot for picnics.
Founded in 1936, Narayan Ashram is a spiritual and educational center.
Also known as Chhota Kailash, is a revered pilgrimage site. The trek to this sacred mountain offers stunning views.
Explore Dharchula’s local markets for unique handicrafts, traditional clothing, and delicious local delicacies.