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Tourists Flock to Mana Village in Chamoli Amid Foggy Weather, Report Says

Tourists are visiting Mana village in Chamoli district and praising its scenic beauty amid foggy weather, according to an ANI News report published early on July 11.

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Tourists are visiting Mana village in Chamoli district and praising its scenic beauty amid foggy monsoon weather, according to an ANI News report published early on July 11. The number of visitors, where they have travelled from, the condition of the roads leading to Mana, and any advisories from the district administration have not been detailed in the available signal. Mana, near Badrinath in Chamoli district, is promoted as India's first village on the border with Tibet and is a popular stop for pilgrims and tourists on the Badrinath route. The reported footfall comes amid heavy monsoon rain across Uttarakhand, with IMD red alerts in force for several districts and more than a hundred roads reported closed statewide; whether access routes to Mana and Badrinath are fully open has not been confirmed in the signal.

What We Know

  • Tourists are visiting Mana village in Chamoli district amid foggy weather, per an ANI News report published early on July 11.
  • Visitors quoted in the report praised the area's scenic beauty.
  • Mana lies near Badrinath in Chamoli district on the border route and is promoted as India's first village.

What Is Still Unclear

  • The number of tourists visiting and where they have travelled from.
  • The condition of the roads to Mana and Badrinath amid ongoing monsoon rain and statewide road closures.
  • Whether the district administration has issued any advisories for travellers on the route.

What Changed

  • 11 Jul, 04:10 am
    Signal detected: Tourists Flock to Mana Village in Chamoli Amid Foggy Weather, Report Says

Background

Mana village, near the Badrinath shrine in Chamoli district, is promoted as India's first village on the India-Tibet border and draws steady tourist and pilgrim footfall during the Char Dham season. Uttarakhand is currently experiencing heavy monsoon rain, with IMD red alerts in force for several districts and widespread road closures reported.

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