Munsiyari Pithoragarh in Uttarakhand: a weekend paradise

Mountains, temples, and spectacular scenery— Munsiyari Pithoragarh has it all. This quaint town at the base of the Himalayas is your gateway to a delightful time away from city life. Munsiyari Pithoragarh in Uttarakhand is a trekker’s paradise.

Munsiyari Hill Station

This hill station in the Pithoragarh district is Munsiyari height in feet 2,200m above sea level and the starting base for several treks into the Himalayas. Its name means “place with snow” in Kumaoni and the town is fondly known as “Little Kashmir. The magnificent scenic views of the area, its spread of pretty flora and its grueling but rewarding treks make it a favorite of mountaineers and nature lovers.

Khaliya Top Munsiyari
Khaliya Top Munsiyari

Day 1 Morning:

Your first day in Munsiyari Pithoragarh should begin with the Khaliya Top trek. The starting point is Balati Bend, 9km away from the town center. It is perfect for beginners and those hoping to soak in breathtaking views of Panchachuli, Nanda Kot, Nanda Devi, Rajrambha, and Hardeol peaks. Viewing the setting sun from the summit is an unforgettable experience. Along the route, you will marvel at peaceful meadows and flaming red rhododendrons. There are accommodations aplenty to stay the night and stargaze if you wish.

The route from Balati Bend to the 3,500m summit is 6km and can take you three hours to complete one way. If you have time in hand, then head to Zero Point one kilometer away from where you can take in panoramic 360-degree views of the surrounding mountains.

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Nanda Devi Munsiyari Pithoragarh
Nanda Devi Munsiyari Pithoragarh

Afternoon:

Get lunch and check out the Maheshwari Kund. This small lake is a 30-minute hike from the main road and comes with a striking legend. It is alleged that the place was home to a Yaksha in love with the daughter of the village head, who disapproved of their love. The Yaksha cursed the hamlet and a severe drought gripped the land. After the villagers apologized, the Yaksha ended the drought.

Next, head to the Tribal Heritage Museum if it’s still open for the day. Established in 2000, it is a cultural museum showcasing the history, traditions, and lifestyle of the Bhotia people who live in the upper Himalayan valleys of Kumaon and Garhwal. Here you will find wooden utensils, bags made of yak skin, brass hookahs, and Tibetan brick tea, among many other artifacts.

Bhirthi Falls Munsiyari Pithoragarh
Bhirthi Falls Munsiyari Pithoragarh

Evening:

Wrap up your day by getting an early dinner at Apna Bhojnalaya and stroll along the streets of  Munsiyari Pithoragarh. Pick up souvenirs made by the skilled weavers of nearby Darkot village such as shawls, hats, and scarves. The Munsiyari main market is the best place to pick up locally grown herbs and spices like Gandrayani.

Day 2 Morning:( Munsiyari Waterfall )

Birthi Falls should be the first stop on your final day. It’s a 33km drive from Munsiyari Pithoragarh but it’s worth visiting due to its spectacular beauty. It falls from a height of about 126m and the melodious sound of the water plunging into the pool below creates an aura of tranquility. The hike to the waterfall goes through a landscape adorned with rhododendrons and other Himalayan flora. The area is a great spot for picnics and photography.

Next, head to the Kalamuni Temple. It is dedicated to the goddess Kali and the outer wall of the temple showcases interesting frescoes of the goddess. Take the opportunity to meditate here among the stunning vistas all around you.

Afternoon:

Eat lunch and then make your way to Thamri Kund. On the way, stop at the Nanda Devi Temple, one of Uttarakhand’s oldest. Dedicated to goddess Nanda (also known as Parvati), this temple is a short 3km trek from the road and sits at an altitude of 2,200m.

Continue on your way to Thamri Kund. The lake’s crystal-clear waters and views of the majestic Himalayan peaks make it a popular trekking destination for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. You can rock climb, paraglide, camp, picnic, and bird-watch here.

Tamri Kund 3km 2 hr trekking
Tamri Kund 3km 2 hr trekking

Alternatively, head to the Gori Ganga river in the afternoon for a spot of whitewater rafting.

Evening:

Head back to your accommodation and savor a hearty meal after a beautiful two days in this mountainous town. If you enjoyed yourself here, then come back for a longer stay and hike the Milam Glacier.

Where To Stay

Himalayan Glamping offers a luxurious experience in Munsiyari Pithoragarh. The Milam Inn and the Vijay Mount View Resort are pocket-friendly stays. The Himalayan Ark and Vedika Homestay are good for backpackers or those looking for a homely experience.

Getting There

The Naini–Saini Airport of Pithoragarh is the nearest airport, but visitors can also consider Pantnagar Airport. The closest train stations are Kathgodam (KGM) and Tanakpur (TPU). State-owned and private buses run regularly from Delhi, Almora, and Pithoragarh.

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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