Niti Valley - You may get lost in nature by going there. This place is absolutely quiet. Nature is in its most beautiful form in the lap of the Himalayas and makes a permanent place in the heart of the beholder. Such a beautiful, quiet place is rarely seen. it's totally worth it. I hope you will love this video.
Niti is a small village located in the Niti valley of Joshimath. Niti is the last village and outpost in Indo-Tibetan border in Chamoli district. At an height of 3600 mtrs, Niti is situated near southern Tibetan border. The Niti Pass located at 5800 mtrs connects India with Tibet. During winters, Niti village and valley is covered with heavy snow. The villagers of Niti still follow the traditional methods of lifestyle in the mountains.
How To Reach Niti Village Joshimath
Niti village is located at 88 km from Joshimath and once can reach by hiring taxi from Joshimath till Bampa village and then 6 km trek to Niti village (if road is not blocked or damage then vehicles can reach Niti). Niti pass is located at few kilometers from Niti village and no one allowed except ITBP and Army to go to Niti pass. Nearest rail connectivity is at Dehradun (380 kms) or Rishikesh railway station (346 kms). Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun (362 kms) is the only airport to reach near Joshimath.
Permissions:-
No permission required to visit the valley except the last village “Niti”. To visit Niti village, one need permission from SDM, Joshimath. Most of the villages (Lata, Raini Jhelam, Malari, Kosa, Kailashpur, Farkiya, Bampa & Gamshali) are on the way to Niti. ITBP Check Post is at Gamshali Village which is just 2.5Km before Niti village.
Accommodation :-
There is no hotels available for tourist. This valley was not explored by tourist in past. Earlier permission was required to visit the valley. Only locals were allowed to stay in this villages. Now no permission required to visit the valley except the last village “Niti”. However, new government guest house is built in the valley at Gamshali. One can reach and take hotel accommodation at Joshimath and plan for trip to valley.
Videography date - may 2020
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