Overview

About Mahasu Devta Excursion Package (3D/2N)

According to Hindu mythology, Mandarth a demon used to reside in this village who used to gobble one many every day. As the villagers were troubled, a devotee of Lord Shiva then asked for help and prayed to the lord for seeking help. Lord Shiva then asked Deolari Devi, a devotee of Lord Shiva and resident of the same village to send her all four sons to Mandrath.

Mahasu Devta or Lord Mahasu is regarded as God of Justice and his decision was believed to be acceptable by people and local rulers. Mahasu devta Temple was built in 9th century in Huna architectural style. Later on it got a mixed style of architecture. Now Archaeological Survey of India takes care of the temple.

 

Day 1

Arrive at GMVN Hanol Explore the beauty and mystery of the ancient village
Dinner (Veg) and Rest -

Day 2

Visit Mahasu Devta Temple, Devta Range, and the grave of the tallest deodar tree Back to the rest house and have lunch (Veg)
Explore the neighborhood market have dinner (Veg)
enjoy a crackling bonfire in the evening -

Day 3

Breakfast (Veg) and check-out -

Cost in INR (for 2 Person)

INR 6,499 Approx

(All Inclusive)

Tour Itenarary

Reviews


 

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Peter Parker

(18 Dec 2018) Reply
Travelled On : 25 March 2018

Trek to Base Camp, taking plenty of time to acclimatize and to visit the Sherpa families and support facilities that will become increasingly important during our expedition. We will spend several days in Namche ahead of most trekkers, and will visit the monasteries in Tengboche and Pangboche.

Images

Peter Parker

(18 Dec 2018) Reply
Travelled On : 25 March 2018

Trek to Base Camp, taking plenty of time to acclimatize and to visit the Sherpa families and support facilities that will become increasingly important during our expedition. We will spend several days in Namche ahead of most trekkers, and will visit the monasteries in Tengboche and Pangboche.

Images

Peter Parker

(18 Dec 2018) Reply

Trek to Base Camp, taking plenty of time to acclimatize and to visit the Sherpa families and support facilities that will become increasingly important during our expedition. We will spend several days in Namche ahead of most trekkers, and will visit the monasteries in Tengboche and Pangboche.