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Munsiyari, a precious gem embedded in the crown of the Kumaon Hills, is beautiful for its serenity and untouched landscape. Munsiyari is the sub-division headquarters in Uttarakhand's Pithoragarh District and is often compared to Kashmir for its natural beauty. At 2298 m, this picturesque hill station offers a breathtaking view of the Panchachuli Peaks, which include Nanda Devi and Nandakot. Munsiyari, in addition to being an ideal destination for nature lovers, is also a destination for those seeking adventure in the Kumaon Hills. Aside from trekking on less travelled paths and viewing scenic views, an adventurer at heart can enjoy skiing and even go on an exhilarating Snow Leopard Trek in the winter season. Summer in Munsiyari is both elegant and serene. The peaks and views can be seen clearly. As a result, it is the best time for trekkers who want to see clean and clear peaks, glaciers, and skies. There is an abundance of lush greenery and flowers. The weather remains sunny and calm. Munsiyari's temperature ranges from 13°C to 22°C during the day and 2°C to 11°C at night. Furthermore, all trekking routes and trails are fully accessible during this time period. Tourists can also use the roads.Best time to visit: All year round (Avoid the monsoons) Places to see: Maheshwari Kund, Adi Kailas, Panchachuli Peak, Kalamuni Top, Thamari Kund, Birthi Falls, Things to do: Trekking, Nature Walks, Skiing, Bird Watching, Temple Visits, Explore Flora & Fauna,Shopping in Munsiyari, Sightseeing
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Throughout the day, the gentle melody of hundreds of bells and Himalayan woodland thrush can be heard in the valleys of this small town. Thousands of mountaineers travel from Delhi and other major cities to Pithoragarh, to visit the many beautiful spots