Vasundhara Falls in Mana village is a tourist attraction that offers a mystical experience. The gushing water fall that cascades down from 400 feet is not just a site to see but also has great historical importance. This legendary water fall is closely related to the Pandavas.
Mana is an unassuming little village in Uttaranchal 4 km north of the pilgrim town of Badrinath. It is perched at a height of 3,219 meters on the banks of the river Saraswati (a tributary of the Alaknanda), which rises near the Mana Pass, 48 km to the north, and finally joins the sacred Ganges and Yamuna Rivers at Allahabad. Mana also happens to be the last human settlement en route to Tibet.
Vasudhara waterfall, it drops from an impressive height of about 125 meter over a hanging valley. Three kilometers away from Bhim Pul, the waterfall is said to be the source of the river Alaknanda, where it falls from Heaven, and the spot where the Pandavas bathed. There is a path leading directly from the village to its base, where it crosses a bridge then continue west along the side valley towards the Satopanth mountain.
Best Time to Visit Vasudhara Waterfall
The best time to visit this falls is May to November.
How to Reach there
By Air: he nearest airport to this falls is Jollygrant.
By Rail: The nearest railway station is Rishikesh .
By Road: major destination in Uttrakhand like Dehradun, Deoprayag, Srinagar, and Chamoli connected to Badrinath by taxis and buses.