Dhari Devi View Point and Indu Maggie Point, Kaliyasaur
What is this place?
Scenic Stop – This is a popular roadside stop along the Badrinath Highway in Uttarakhand. I see it as a dual attraction: a natural viewpoint offering expansive vistas of the Alaknanda River valley and the surrounding Himalayas, combined with a well-known local eatery, Indu Maggie Point.
Why people come here
Views & Refreshments – Travelers often pause here to stretch their legs, soak in the breathtaking natural beauty, and enjoy a quick, hot meal. It's a convenient and picturesque break point, especially for those journeying to or from the higher Himalayan shrines.
What to expect
Relaxed Atmosphere – You can expect a casual and often bustling atmosphere, particularly during peak travel seasons. I’ve noted that the air is crisp, and the sounds of the river below provide a serene backdrop while you enjoy simple, comforting food.
What to do here
Sightseeing & Snacking – The primary activities here are enjoying the panoramic views of the Alaknanda River and the mountains. Of course, a visit isn't complete without trying the famous Maggi noodles from Indu Maggie Point. It's a perfect spot for photography and a quick, satisfying bite.
Best time to go
Daytime & Seasons – I find that the best time to visit is typically during daylight hours, especially from morning to late afternoon, to fully appreciate the views. The months from March to June and September to November generally offer clear skies and pleasant weather.
Practical info
Roadside Access – This spot is easily accessible as it's located directly on the main highway. Parking is usually available along the roadside. While facilities are basic, the focus is on the view and the food. I recommend carrying cash for purchases.
Good to know
Dhari Devi Temple Proximity – This viewpoint is located near the revered Dhari Devi Temple . While not the temple itself, it offers a glimpse into the spiritual landscape of the region. The "Maggie point" has become a local legend for its quick, delicious offerings.