Auli, situated in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, India, is known for its pristine ski slopes and panoramic mountain views. At an elevation of around 2,500 to 3,050 meters above sea level, Auli is nestled in the lap of the Himalayas and is a gateway to several Himalayan expeditions. This destination is surrounded by coniferous and oak forests, contributing to its rich flora and fauna. Auli is also home to the Nanda Devi and Nar Parvat mountains, with the Mana Parvat and Kamat Kamet mountain ranges nearby. The region's artificial lake is the highest man-made lake in the world, which enhances the reliability of snow conditions for skiing. Trekking to the famous Gurso Bugyal and Kwani Bugyal is popular in the summer months, while the cable car ride from Joshimath to Auli offers breathtaking views of the Himalayan peaks. The locale holds a significant position in Hindu mythology and is associated with the epic narrative of the Ramayana.