Mohit Bangari

I'm Mohit Bangari, a travel blogger from the Himalayas. I love to share my experiences of exploring the mountains, it's culture, and festivals. Through my articles, on mohitbangari.com, I invite you to join me on my journey to discover the beauty and charm of Himalayas.

Kinnaur vs Spiti – Which is Better for First Trip?

Lahaul and Spiti Valley: Where Adventure Meets Peace in the Himalayas

Have you ever dreamt of waking up to the view of huge mountains, serene monasteries, sparkling rivers and star-covered night skies? That is the Lahaul and Spiti Valley in Himachal Pradesh. It almost feels like a different world where nature and peace go hand in hand. This is the place to go for your next dream holiday, whether adventure is your thing or you want to just sit there calmly surrounded by the mountains.

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Wangala Festival 2025 – The 100 Drums Harvest Celebration of Meghalaya’s Garo Tribe

Wangala Festival 2025 – The 100 Drums Harvest Celebration of Meghalaya’s Garo Tribe

The Wangala Festival 2025, also known as the 100 Drums Festival of Meghalaya, is one of the most colourful harvest celebrations of Northeast India. It is mainly celebrated by the Garo tribe of Meghalaya to thank their Sun God – Misi Saljong, for a good harvest and blessings throughout the year.

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Adi Kailash Parikrama Ultra Marathon 2025

Adi Kailash Parikrama Ultra Marathon 2025

The Adi Kailash Parikrama Ultra Marathon 2025 is not just a race — it’s a divine run in the lap of the Sacred Himalayas of India. This first-ever high-altitude ultra marathon will take place around the holy Adi Kailash Parikrama route, between 10,300 to 15,000 feet above sea level. The event is scheduled for 2nd November 2025, in the serene and spiritual region of Gunji–Jolingkong, nestled in Pithoragarh district, Uttarakhand.

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Best Winter Hiking Shoes & Snow Boots 2025-26

Best Winter Hiking Shoes & Snow Boots 2025-26

In this article, I will share a list of the best winter hiking boots for men and women, along with some warm winter walking shoes for casual snow walks. These shoes are waterproof, warm, and specially designed for trekking on snow trails. I have personally seen people using these kinds of shoes during Auli treks, skiing, and snow hikes. So you can trust that the suggestions are based on both practical use and real mountain experience.

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Lord Curzon Trail – Kuari Pass Trek Guide, Routes, Best Season & History

Lord Curzon Trail – Kuari Pass Trek Guide, Routes, Best Season & History

Lord Curzon Trail – Kuari Pass Trek Guide, Routes, Best Season & History – Mohit Bangari Facebook Email WhatsApp Twitter LinkedIn Tumblr Table of Contents Overview of Kuari Pass (Lord Curzon Trail) The Kuari Pass Trek, also called the Lord Curzon Trail, is one of the most scenic Himalayan treks in Uttarakhand. Nestled in the

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Resemblance of Tibetan Lha Rten with Nanda Devi’s Doli – A Shared Himalayan Tradition

Resemblance of Tibetan Lha Rten with Nanda Devi’s Doli – A Shared Himalayan Tradition

When we see the doli of Maa Nanda Devi moving during a yatra, the villagers say with devotion, “Maa is going, Maa is coming.” For them, the doli is not just wood and cloth – it is the goddess herself. Interestingly, in Tibet and nearby regions like Lahaul-Spiti, there is something very similar. It is called the Lha rten.

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