Experiences at Aamantran
Discover the beauty, culture, and quiet rhythm of Urgam Valley through simple and meaningful experiences.
More Than Just a Stay
At Aamantran, your journey goes beyond the room.
From peaceful temple visits to scenic treks and slow village walks, every experience here is deeply connected to nature, culture, and a simpler way of living.
Treks & Hikes
Explore some of the most beautiful trails in Urgam Valley, starting right from your stay.
SPIRITUAL EXPERIENCES
Urgam Valley is deeply spiritual, with ancient temples and sacred spaces surrounded by nature and silence.
Kalpeshwar Mahadev
Kalpeshwar Mahadev is the fifth Kedar of Uttarakhand, where the locks of Lord Shiva are worshipped. In the Kalpeshwar temple, the locks of Lord Shiva are installed in a cave, where devotees worship him.
During shivratri a santanvaran festival is organised here. This temple is filled with natural beauty and the atmosphere here is verypeaceful and spiritual .
Dhyan
Badri
temple is situated on the banks of the Alaknanda river in the Urgam valley, close to Kalpeshwar. The four-armed, black stone idol of Lord Vishnu is placed in a meditative pose within the temple.
The temple has an image of Lord Vishnu which was founded by Urvarishi. Furthermore, the shrine is occasionally mentioned in the Panch-Badri list. The chief priests of the temple are also Brahmins from southern India.
Urvarish Mahadev Temple
Urvarishi Ashram Mahadev temple which is located in Urgam Valley which is in Bansa village, where Urvarishi Muni had performed the Yoga, the name of Urgam was derived from the name of Urvarishi. This is a very nice place and popular temple urvarishi mahadev located in urgam valley.
Vishwanath
Temple
Come experience the divine energy at Vishwanath Temple in Urgam Valley, sacred place dedicated to Lord Shiva is a haven for spirituality
and peace. The stunning architecture, reminiscent of Kedarnath Temple, will leave you in awe with its intricate details and wooden framed doors. Join the thousands of travelers and devotees who visit this holy site each year to seek blessings from Lord Shiva.
Ghantakaran Chherapal
The Ghantakaran Chhetrapal Valley in Urgam Valley is home to the
temple of the local people’s kuldevta (family deity). This temple is believed to be ancient, and people have been worshiping here for centuries. In the valley, any social or community work is considered complete only after it begins from this temple.This temple is a symbol.of the people of the entire Urgam Valley. It represents the social and cultural identity of the people of this valley.”THE PATRON DEITY OF URGAM VALLEY
Kedar
Temple
Kedar Temple is located in Urgam Valley Village of Devgram.
which is an ancient temple. This temple is believed to be of the Balla dynasty. In this temple, during the spring season, Gora Mata performs 9 parikramas (circumambulations) for 9 days. This is a prominent temple of the village. This temple is known for its historical and cultural significance, and the worship of Gora Mata here is very special and important.
“A SYMBOL OF PEOPLE FAITH
LOCAL LIFE & CULTURE
Experience the culture of the valley through its traditions, lifestyle, and everyday moments.
Jhumailo Nritya.
Jhumailo is a famous folk dance of Uttarakhand, usually performed by women during the festive season, especially Diwali and Holi .
It is a rhythmic dance in which women sway in a circle while singing traditional folk songs, often about devotion, nature, love and celebration
Dol Dmaau Vadak.
Dhol-Damau is a traditional musical instrument of Uttarakhand, which is a group of two instruments called Dhol and Damau .
These are often called “Mangal Vadya” and are used in special occasions, religious ceremonies and folk dramas.
Pandav Nritya
Pandav Nritya, also known as Pandav Lila, is a traditional folk dance form from the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, India. It is a ritualistic re-enactment of stories from the Mahabharata, particularly the lives and exploits of the Pandava brothers. The dance incorporates storytelling, music, and vibrant costumes, with performers often becoming “possessed” by the spirits of their characters.
Rural Life & Village Experience
Slow down and experience life in the valley. Walk through farms, interact with locals, and be a part of simple everyday living surrounded by nature and peace.
Enjoy moments of stillness, fresh air, and a deeper connection with the Himalayan way of life.
Camping & Bonfire Experience
Spend time in nature with a peaceful camping experience surrounded by mountains and forests.
As the evening sets in, gather around a warm bonfire, share stories, and enjoy the quiet beauty of the valley under open skies.
Kedar
Temple
Kedar Temple is located in Urgam Valley Village of Devgram.
which is an ancient temple. This temple is believed to be of the Balla dynasty. In this temple, during the spring season, Gora Mata performs 9 parikramas (circumambulations) for 9 days. This is a prominent temple of the village. This temple is known for its historical and cultural significance, and the worship of Gora Mata here is very special and important.
“A SYMBOL OF PEOPLE FAITH
Why Stay at Aamantran
Peaceful and quiet environment
Authentic local living experience
Fresh, home-cooked meals from the valley
Treks, temples, and nature walks nearby
Urgam Cuisine Experience
At Aamantran, food is a part of the experience, not just a meal.
Prepared using fresh, locally sourced ingredients and traditional cooking methods, every dish reflects the simplicity and richness of the valley. Meals are slow, nourishing, and deeply connected to the land.







From the Valley
A glimpse of life, moments, and experiences at Aamantran
Stay. Explore. Experience.
Come, be a part of a slower, more meaningful way of living in the Himalayas.