Munsyari

Discover Munsyari, the hidden jewel of Uttarakhand, with Trip Kara De Hospitality. Nestled at the base of the majestic Panchachuli Peaks, Munsyari offers breathtaking views, alpine meadows, and a peaceful escape into nature. Known as the Little Kashmir, it’s a paradise for trekkers, photographers, and nature lovers alike. Plan your Munsyari getaway with Trip Kara De for curated stays, local experiences, and hassle-free travel arrangements.

Please note that all rates are dynamic and may change as per season, demand, or special requirements.

Places to Visit in Munsyari

Khaliya-Top-Munsayari

Khaliya Top

One of the most popular treks in Munsyari, Khaliya Top offers panoramic 360° Himalayan views and lush alpine meadows. The trek passes through dense forests and opens up to breathtaking scenery at the summit, making it a favourite among adventure seekers and trekkers.

About Place :

Famous high-altitude trek in Munsyari

360° view of Nanda Devi and Panchachuli Peaks

Ideal for trekking, camping, and photography

Best for nature and adventure enthusiasts

Munsiyari-Waterfall-1

Birthi Waterfall

Located about 35 km from Munsyari, Birthi Waterfall cascades down from a height of nearly 400 feet amidst dense greenery. It’s a spectacular natural attraction and a great stopover for travellers heading to Munsyari, offering both beauty and a refreshing mountain vibe.

About Place :

Tall and scenic waterfall surrounded by forest

Great stopover point en route to Munsyari

Ideal for photography and picnics

Refreshing natural atmosphere

Thamri-Kund

Thamri Kund

Thamri Kund is a serene, hidden lake surrounded by thick pine and rhododendron forests. It’s known for its crystal-clear water and tranquil setting. The short trek to reach it is easy and scenic, making it a favourite among nature lovers and photographers.

About Place :

Small natural lake amid forested hills

Easy and beautiful trek route

Calm and untouched environment

Perfect for nature walks and relaxation

Darkot Village

Darkot Village

Darkot is a picturesque traditional Kumaoni village near Munsyari, famous for its handwoven pashmina shawls and woollen blankets. The village showcases beautiful wooden architecture and provides an authentic experience of local culture and craftsmanship.

About Place :

Known for pashmina and handwoven woollens

Traditional Kumaoni architecture

Insight into local lifestyle and culture

Great for cultural and handicraft lovers

Maheshwari Kund

Maheshwari Kund

This sacred pond, surrounded by hills and legends, is believed to be the home of a mythical serpent. Maheshwari Kund offers a scenic view of the Panchachuli Peaks and is an easy hike from the main town, making it a peaceful spiritual and scenic spot.

About Place :

Mythical pond with local folklore

Offers panoramic mountain views

Short trek from Munsyari town

Peaceful and spiritual site

panchachuli view point

Panchachuli Peaks Viewpoint

The iconic Panchachuli Peaks — a group of five snow-covered summits — are the pride of Munsyari. Their majestic presence dominates the skyline and glows golden during sunrise and sunset, creating postcard-perfect views that attract photographers and nature lovers from around the world.

About Place :

Five magnificent snow-clad Himalayan peaks

Famous sunrise and sunset views

Ideal for photography and sightseeing

Symbol of Munsyari’s natural beauty

Scroll to Top