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Exploring the Soul of Kumaon: Tradition, Tribes & Tranquil Living

The Kumaon Himalayas, a breathtaking stretch of the Indian Himalayan belt, consist of the imposing Siwalik Range to the south and a portion of the majestic Great Himalayas to the north. Towering above them all is Nanda Devi (7,817 m), India’s second-highest peak — an awe-inspiring sight that has captivated travelers and mountaineers for centuries. This region is more than just a landscape; it is an ecologically fragile treasure where the government’s priority remains the preservation of its ecosystem and the pursuit of carbon-neutral development. For millennia, Kumaon has been home to some of India’s most fascinating tribes — the Tharus, Bhutiyas, Jaunsaris, Buksas, and Rajis. Their traditions, folklore, and unique lifestyles continue to intrigue anthropologists and cultural explorers alike. Against this rich cultural and natural backdrop stands Koranga’s Wood Villas, the signature slow & mindful travel destination of Kumaon. Designed for today’s discerning traveler, the villas offer not just accommodation, but a deeply immersive Kumaoni experience. From mesmerizing Himalayan views and stories of legendary mountaineering feats to the rich mythology and folklore woven into the valleys, every stay becomes a journey into heritage and harmony. Here, adventure blends seamlessly with culture, offering guests a chance to live the stories of the mountains, not just hear them. Koranga’s Wood Villas is more than a retreat — it is an invitation to experience the Himalayas mindfully, sustainably, and authentically.

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Indigenous Travel in Kumaon | Slow & Immersive Himalayan Journeys

Indigenous Travel in Kumaon: Slow, Experiential & Immersive Journeys In the days of yore, the Kumaon region — Almora and its serene surroundings — was a quiet Himalayan outpost, blessed with magnificent mountain vistas and thriving as a modest trading hub. The silence of the Himalayas, the pristine environment, and the unhurried pace of life drew writers, poets, and artists seeking inspiration. Even today, the Kumaon Himalayas remain a sanctuary for those in search of creativity, peace, and self-discovery. The beauty of Kumaon has long been celebrated. An anonymous traveler once described it as “the staircase to heaven.” Shoba Mohan, founder of RARE India, observes: “In a regular world, be RARE! In the Kumaon Himalayas, every moment is a potential for transformation and every encounter an opportunity to dive deep into the heart of India’s Devbhumi (Abode of Gods).” In recent years, the cultural richness and indigenous traditions of Kumaon have deeply resonated with today’s discerning traveler. Exploring this region is not just a journey through landscapes — it is an immersion into culture, cuisine, history, folklore, and dance. The Kumaon Himalayas are home to diverse indigenous communities — Tharus, Bhutiyas, Jaunsaris, Buksas, and Rajis — each with their own fascinating lifestyles, belief systems, and traditions. Their cuisine, jewelry, music, and folklore are windows into a heritage that continues to thrive. The Tharus follow a matrilineal system where women are society’s torchbearers. The Jaunsaris remain one of the world’s last practicing polyandric communities. The Bhutiyas, with their Tibeto-Mongoloid roots, are master weavers renowned for their

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“Koranga’s Wood Villas” is the dream project of Chandan Koranga, a proud millennial Kumaoni who is bringing his vision to life. Nearing completion, this one-of-a-kind development features wooden villas crafted from the finest English Wood and German Pine. Once ready, it will stand as a landmark in Uttarakhand’s luxury tourism landscape — blending Himalayan charm with world-class craftsmanship.

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