New Delhi, Oct 7 (JKNS): In a significant step towards promoting rural tourism, sustainable development and community empowerment, the Indian Army inaugurated a tent-based homestay at the picturesque and historically significant border village of Garbyang in the Kumaon Sector under Operation Sadbhavna.
The facility was inaugurated on 06 October 2025 by Lieutenant General DG Misra, GOC, Uttar Bharat Area.
This initiative, aligned with the Vibrant Villages Programme of the Government of India, aims to offer tourists an authentic experience of the region’s vibrant culture and natural beauty while strengthening local livelihoods through community-led tourism.
Nestled amidst serene valleys and snow-clad peaks, Garbyang is often described as the “Gateway to Shivnagri Gunji”, from where two revered pilgrimage routes branch out, one towards Adi Kailash and the other towards Om Parvat and Kalapani. Its strategic and spiritual significance makes it a vital hub for both religious and cultural tourism in the higher reaches of Kumaon.
The inauguration ceremony witnessed enthusiastic participation by villagers of Garbyang, who expressed their appreciation for the fact that such a venture will enhance local economic opportunities. The project underscores the Army’s commitment to nation-building and socio-economic upliftment of border communities.
The homestay, developed under Operation Sadbhavna and handed over to the villagers for independent operation, offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience the local way of life. Bookings are managed by the Garbyang Village Committee (Contact, 9410734276 / 7579811930 / 9596752645). The tariff is ₹1000 per person per night inclusive of meals.
Garbyang and its surroundings are home to numerous sites of religious and cultural significance, including Om Parvat, Kailash Parvat (via Lipulekh Pass), Kalimata Mandir (origin of the Kali River), Rishi Vyas Cave, Adi Kailash, Parvati Kund, Gauri Kund, and the Rang Community Museum at Gunji.
Beyond tourism, the Indian Army continues to undertake a range of developmental initiatives in the border areas of Kumaon, including village electrification, installation of hybrid solar plants, conduct of medical camps, establishment of polyhouses, and other infrastructure projects.
These initiatives aim to promote sustainable livelihoods, improve living standards and strengthen the connect between border communities and the nation’s developmental mainstream. (JKNS)
 
	    	
