Very nice place to visit if you go to Patnitop I like to suggest some think if you're going Patnitop
From Katra you will find many people and agency that will help you out but You can also ask directly connect from driver there just ask anyone where you can find car stand its near Katra bus stand
Important - The price from Katra to Patnitop 5 seater car is around 2600-3000 (Round Trip means it will show you all the spot in Patnitop and Drop back to Katra ) most important here your bargaining skill will help you out. Ask for Driver ID take photo of his car and no. Plate for safer side they will ask you the advance mostly 500 rs So you have also right to ask his ID Proof
There you will find a set of Overcoat with shoe if you like you can rent it around 200-250 rs otherwise carry one overcoat ( bargaining skill again )
In Patnitop there is only snow to look and the nature view that's why don't expect most. You can find Snow Sledge ride they will ask you around 500 rs per person here you have to use your bargaining skill again Carry Cash to avoid headache and go there in morning to...
Read moreVisiting the Naag Mandir in Patnitop was a spiritually uplifting and serene experience. This ancient temple, believed to be over 600 years old, is dedicated to Naag Devta and holds deep cultural and religious significance, especially among locals.
Nestled amidst the beautiful pine forests of Patnitop, the temple offers stunning natural views and a peaceful atmosphere that makes the visit even more special. The temple structure is simple yet sacred, and the positive energy around it is truly calming.
What I found most touching was the devotion of the locals and the fact that this temple is still very actively worshipped. It is especially crowded during Naag Panchami, when thousands of devotees come to offer prayers.
If you're visiting Patnitop, I highly recommend stopping by this spiritual gem. It’s not just a religious site, but a peaceful retreat surrounded by nature. A perfect blend of devotion, history, and natural...
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The locals often suggest tourists to visit this temple and they affirm that all their wishes are almost granted from the serpent God. The locals point to the millions of red ribbons tied in the temple premises showing their faith. Whose wishes are fulfilled often returns back and conducts a langar.
Photography is not allowed inside the temple and many locals allege that those who managed to click pictures inside had terrible dreams and had to either delete them or surrender...
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