Discover Kuti Village in Dharchula Pithoragarh: Trek to Adi Kailash Trek

Kuti Village is hidden in the heart of the picturesque Pithoragarh district, Kuti Village is a gem waiting to be discovered. Nestled among the rugged Himalayas, the Village is a culturally vibrant settlement with a rich history and a gateway to the Adi Kailash trek.

  • In this travel blog, we’ll take you on a journey through this breathtaking destination and provide insights into its natural beauty, cultural richness, and trekking adventures.

A Glimpse of Kuti Village

  • Kuti Village derives its name from Kunti, the mother of the Pandavas, and is believed to be a place where she resided for an extended period. As you step into Kuti, you’ll instantly understand why it’s a dream destination for trekkers, mountaineers, adventure seekers, sightseers, and nature enthusiasts.
  • The village boasts an awe-inspiring landscape, characterized by lush greenery, surrounded by towering peaks under the boundless blue sky.
  • What truly sets Kuti apart is its authenticity and the warmth of its people. The Bhotia tribes are the main inhabitants of this village, and they have diligently preserved their rich heritage. You can enhance your trip by indulging in the regional cuisine while sitting with the locals.

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Accommodation in Kuti Village

  • While Kuti is a dream destination, it’s important to note that accommodation options are limited due to its small size. You can find a handful of hotels and lodges, offering basic amenities for your stay.
  • For a more immersive experience, consider opting for a homestay, where you can delve deeper into the local culture. The excellent sights of waterfalls, diverse flora, and fauna will make your stay in Kuti even more delightful.

The Trek to Kuti Village

The journey to Kuti Village commences from Dharchula and takes you on a mesmerizing route through the Dharchula region of Pithoragarh. Here’s a brief overview of the trekking route:

  • Dharchula – Tawaghat – Pangla – Mangti Nala (34 km by road)
  • Mangti Nala – Gala – Budhi (22 km by trek)
  • Total trekking distance: 64 km (one way)

From Kuti Village, you can embark on a 14 km trek to Jolingkong, the endpoint for the Adi Kailash Peak trek. Gunji serves as a common village for both the Adi Kailash Trek and the Kailash Mansarovar or Om Parvat. The left route leads pilgrims toward Jollikong for the Adi Kailash trek, while the right trek takes them to Liphulekh Pass, which leads to Mansarovar.

Getting There

Reaching Kuti Village requires a bit of effort, but it’s well worth it. Dharchula is the nearest town with motorable roads. The well-connected city of Pithoragarh is the nearest major hub and offers direct flights from Dehradun and Pantnagar. The nearest railway station is in Tanakpur.

In conclusion

It is a destination that promises a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and thrilling trekking experiences. The village is more than just a stopover on the way to Adi Kailash; it’s a destination that will leave you spellbound and wanting to return.

So, pack your bags and get ready to explore the enchanting Village in Pithoragarh, a hidden treasure in the lap of the Himalayas.

Author

Namaste! I am Om. I am a licensed Tourist Guide ( Approved by Ministry of Tourism, Government of India), I’m originally from Varanasi. Now, I am living in Rishikesh. I set up this blog to share my tips and experiences for traveling to inspire and help you to travel more. Hari Om

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