Yamunotri Yatra Trekking Tips and Guide
Yamunotri Dham, dedicated to Maa Yamuna, is one of the most significant temple among all the Chardham Yatra portals in Uttarakhand since this is the temple where the holy pilgrimage of Hindus commence. This is also one of the most remotely placed temples in Uttarakhand which is located on one of the jagged flanks of […]
Dharali – A Scenic Hamlet Between Harsil and Gangotri
Nestled amidst the pristine natural surroundings of the majestic Himalayas and on the banks of the holy river Ganga, the quiet hamlet of Dharali is so beautiful that it seems like a scene right out of a fairy tale book. The town is extremely popular for its glistening apple orchards and for being one of […]
Jankichatti: Starting Point to Yamunotri Trek
Janki Chatti is famous for being the last motorable road for Yamunotri and the place which not only fills you with a deep sense of spirituality but it can also be your place of choice to get away from the crowd and take some time off amidst the scenic natural surroundings. Outwardly this place is […]
Folk Songs and Music of Uttarakhand
Music is a huge part of the cultural and traditional ethos of Uttarakhand. They have songs to celebrate every month, occasion, auspicious time etc. there are varying degrees of differences between the folk music of Garhwal to that of Kumaon. The traditional richness of Uttarakhand is depicted clearly through its songs and music which the […]
Kalimath: The Mysterious Maa Kali Mandir in Rudraprayag
Seated on the holy banks of river Saraswati and elevated around 1800 meters above the sea level in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand, Kalimath is a highly revered shrine which is dedicated to Goddess Kali. The temple is beautifully nestled amidst the lap of nature and offers a cool, salubrious and divine environment to its […]
Traditional and Folk Dances of Uttarakhand
Every state in India is known for its uniqueness in traditions and beliefs, and the same is true for the hill state of Uttarakhand. Folk dancing can trace its ancestry to ancient times and has developed over the years. Traditional dance here is known for being unique, colorful, vibrant, and is a very common occurrence. […]
Kumaoni Language
Speakers: 2.3 million people, mainly in Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, and Nepal. Dialects: Includes Askoti, Bhabari, Johari, and Danpuriya. Language Family: Part of the Indo-Aryan group, related to Nepali, Hindi, and Kashmiri. Endangered: Classified as endangered by UNESCO. Cultural Preservation: Maintained through songs, folklore, and traditions. The language spoken by the people belonging to the Kumaon […]
Garhwali Language
Speakers: Over 2.5 million, mainly in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. Language Family: Indo-Aryan, part of the Indo-European family. History: In use since the 10th century, with records from 1335 AD. Endangered: Classified as endangered by UNESCO. Cultural Significance: Key to regional identity, but declining in use. This central Pahadi language is spoken not only by […]
Fairs & Festivals Celeberations in Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand has earned the status of Devbhoomi due to its religious and spiritual significance, which dates back to ancient times. The traditional beliefs and culture here are extremely unique, giving birth to some of the most colorful and fun-filled festivals in Uttarakhand. Whether Kumaoni or Garhwali, the hill population finds a reason to celebrate almost […]
Surprising Reasons Behind Ringing Bell before Entering the Temple
For centuries, the ritual of ringing a bell at the entrance of a temple has been followed. But have you ever wondered what the reason behind this practice is? I’m sure most of us are unaware of the true and deep significance of this ritual. Let Me Tell You Why Exactly We do This: According […]
