Attractions

Lama Top, Harsil

Lama Top, Harsil is a mountaineering class located in Harsil, Uttarakhand. The average rating of this place is 4.40 out of 5 stars based on 16 reviews. The street address of this place is 2PPQ+V5F, Uttarkashi - Gangotri Rd, Harsil, Uttarakhand 249135, India.
Distance : 2KM

Sattal Harsil

A group of seven fresh water lakes, a stash of nature's bounty and loads of migratory birds and panoramic vistas make this wonderful place called Sattal. A paradise for nature buffs and bird watchers, Sattal has mystery to it that makes it all the more charming and photographer's paradise.
Distance : 3KM

Gangotri Temple

Located at an altitude of 3,100mts, Gangotri Temple, the highest temple dedicated to Goddess Ganga, is one of the four Chota Char Dham Yatra pilgrimage sites in Uttarakhand. Goddess Ganga is the personification of the revered Ganga River. The peaceful white temple is surrounded by Deodar and pines and the Greater Himalayan Range. The holy river Bhagirathi, which is one of the two head-streams of Ganga, flows alongside Gangotri Temple.
Distance : 25KM

Nelong Valley

The much talked about Nelong Valley was finally opened for the tourist in 2015 and since then it has become one of the hot spots for the adventure buffs. It bears a striking resemblance to Ladakh and features high peaks having a similar climate and landscape to that of Lahaul, Spiti Valley, and Ladakh.
Distance : 45KM

Gartang Gali

Gartang Gali is situated at a distance of 90 km from Uttarkashi. Gartang Gali bridge was built in 150 years ago, which was closed since 1962. This wooden step bridge route named Gartang Gali was closed after the Indo-China war, but now it was neing opened for tourists. Pathans who came from Peshawar built this bridge 150 years ago at an height of 11000 ft.
Distance : 15KM

Kyarkoti Lake

Another gem of Garhwal Himalayas in Uttarakhand, Kyarkoti trek will leave you spell bound with its forests, lake and majestic views of the mountains! Kyarkoti is an alpine meadow in Harsil Valley of Uttarakhand. It is a 17km trek from the village Harsil. The trek takes you along the Lamkhaga Pass route that connects to Chitkul in Himachal Pradesh. Walk along alpine forests of Cedar, pine and birch and cross little streams along the way.
Distance : 16KM

Awana Bugyal

It is the constant endeavor of Experience The Himalayas to discover new trails and trekking destinations. There’s a beautiful meadow that we could see from miles below from the village of Purali near Harsil. We thought it would be a beautiful camping destinations for our guests. A little prodding with the elders of the village and we came to know that they even had a name for this alpine meadow, Awana Bugyal.
Distance : 17KM

Bagori

Bagori village consists of the Bhotia tribes who are originally from Tibet. This village has been awarded as the cleanest village in India. Once you enter the village, you will be amazed by its stature and aura. Although it is a Tibetain village, the people have also adapted some part of the Garhwali culture.
Distance : 1KM

Bakria Top (Dayara Bugyal)

Bakria Top, nestled within the enchanting expanse of Dayara Bugyal in Uttarakhand, offers a captivating vista of pristine alpine meadows and majestic Himalayan peaks. Located at an altitude that affords panoramic views, this vantage point beckons adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike to bask in its serene beauty.
Distance : 800M

Veer Singh house

While developing tourism as a source of employment and revenue generation in Uttarakhand, connecting it with the social and economic status of its residents is also an important task. With the aim of providing maximum self-employment to the residents of Uttarakhand state and mainly youth in the tourism sector, Uttarakhand's first self-employment scheme "
Distance : 5KM

khadra waterfall

Amidst thick jungles, Khandadhar is a glittering waterfall created by a perennial rivulet called Korapani Nala within a few kms. of its origin. 244 meters in height it is said to be the highest waterfall in Odisha. 19kms. from Bonaigarh, it is approachable by a fair-weather road but the last twokms. is negotiablke, only on foot.
Distance : 8KM

Kalp Kedar Temple

Kalp Kedar temple is a small and obscure but a very important and ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva situated at Dharali, a small village about 6 km from Harshil and 20 km from Gangotri in the Garhwal Himalayas in the state of Uttarakhand, India. It is associated with the Pandavas of the Mahabharata fame and said to be constructed originally by them.
Distance : 3KM

BrahmaTal Trek

Another jewel of the Himalayas that is untouched by trekkers around the world is the Brahmatal Trek, which is devoted to Lord Brahma. It is beautifully positioned amidst the Himalayas and covered with blankets of snow. The trail allows you to see the centuries-old forest of oak and rhododendron. Walking in meadows besides Brahamatal Ridge, you can see many sites of the Roopkund Trek.
Distance : 10KM

Gomukh

Gomukh, also known as "Gaumukh" or "Gomukhi", is the terminus or pout of the Gangotri Glacier and the source of the Bhagirathi River, one of the primary headstreams of the Ganga River. The word Gomukh/Gaumukh literally means "Mouth of a Cow."
Distance : 43KM

panchmukhi mahadev temple

Panchmukhi Mahadev Temple is a famous temple located in Uttarakhand state. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The symbol of the Panch elements, this Shivalay is about to annihilate the sufferings of the devotees. In this temple, Lord Shiva's idol is in the form of Panchmukhi (five faces).
Distance : 1.5 KM from homestay