Experiences near Parvada
While you may prefer being on the estate enjoying the fresh air and the heart stopping views of the mountains we also recommend that you venture into neighbouring villages to enjoy the history in and around the village of Parvada, indulge in various adventure activities and gain some once in a lifetime experience before you head back to the hectic city life.
Musical Evening at Parvada Bungalows
Enjoy an evening of traditional hill folk songs sung by our local band at Parvada Bungalows around a bonfire.
SEAKHO HAAT
Village Parvada is gearing up for the summer. Made by our talented local women, at the SEAKHO HAAT you can buy items ranging from knitwear to crochet items, fresh fruits and vegetables, jams and pickles. Parvada Bungalows will be organizing random HAATs’ during the summer for the locals to exhibit and sell their handicraft. Make sure to make Parvada Bungalows as your summer getaway.
Orchard hopping
Starting with the orchard at Parvada Bungalows, we will take you to a few fruit rich orchards to enjoy plucking fresh fruits or simply to “orchard bathe” & trekking around the village watching and assisting the locals working in their fields. Get away from the city life, unwind and soak in the simple hospitality of the locals by visiting their homes for some amazing “Kut ki Chai” ( local tea).
Mukteshwar
Mukteshwar also has a lot of restaurants and cafes, local handicraft shops (Kilmora) as well as a doll museum.
Walking trails in and around Parvada
We are blessed with the reserve forests just minutes opposite our estate and the valley below our estate leads to a gurgling stream. This stream converts to a gushing river during the monsoons. Within the valley we have 4 trekking routes and in the hills several routes, easy to medium to difficult.
Speak to the Supervisor at Parvada Bungalows for more details.
Bhalugaad Waterfall
Almora
Kainchi Dham
Jageshwar Dham
Jageshwar is a Hindu pilgrimage town in Almora district, Uttarakhand. Nagesh Jyotirlinga dedicated to Shiva is located 36 km northeast of Almora. The temple city comprises a cluster of 124 large and small stone temples, dating 9th to 13th century AD, with many preserved by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), which include Dandeshwar Temple (the biggest shrine), Chandi-ka-Temple, Jageshwar Temple, Kuber Temple, Mritunjaya Temple (oldest shrine), Nanda Devi or NauDurga, Nava-grah temple, a Pyramidal shrine, and Surya Temple.