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Do you know why Vasudhara Waterfall in Uttarakhand is famous for?

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  • May 5, 2026 at 12:05 PM #30439

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    Vasudhara Waterfall, located near Mana Village (India’s last village), is believed to be a sacred waterfall where the water only touches those with a pure heart.

    Falling from a height of around 400 feet, this waterfall is not just visually stunning but is also known for its mineral-rich water, which many locals associate with natural healing properties.

    To reach Vasudhara, travellers need to complete a scenic 5–6 km trek starting from Mana Village, near Badrinath. The route offers breathtaking Himalayan views, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and spiritual seekers.

    If you’re planning a group trip from Delhi to Uttarakhand, choosing a tempo traveller is one of the most comfortable and practical options for long-distance mountain journeys, especially for families and groups.

    So tell me… if you visit Vasudhara, will the water fall on you?

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