This village in Uttarakhand is all things offbeat
Shikha GautamShikha Gautam/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, UTTARAKHAND/ Created : Apr 2, 2019, 15:41 IST
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Far away from the glitz that has become synonymous with travelling these days, a village in Uttarakhand sits basking in a perfectly old-school nonchalance. It goes by the name of Kalap, sitting in the most idyllic settings of Utta … Read more
Far away from the glitz that has become synonymous with travelling these days, a village in Uttarakhand sits basking in a perfectly old-school nonchalance. It goes by the name of Kalap, sitting in the most idyllic settings of Uttarakhand's Garhwal region. It is set at an altitude of 7800 ft by the side of Rupin river, lost and dancing to its own beats. Deep deodar and pine woods add more to its otherworldly charm. Read less
Far away from the glitz that has become synonymous with travelling these days, a village in Uttarakhand sits basking in a perfectly old-school nonchalance. It goes by the name of Kalap, sitting in the most idyllic settings of Uttarakhand's Garhwal region. It is set at an altitude of 7800 ft by the side of Rupin river, lost and dancing to its own beats. Deep deodar and pine woods add more to its otherworldly charm.
So yes, if you are over the regular hill stations in the north of India, Kalap is calling and you must pay heed.
How to reach Kalap?
Travellers can also choose from a plethora of packages to make their exploration more planned and fun.
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