Khait Parvat is a famous mountain located in Ghansali of Tehri district. Khait Parvat are at an elevation of about 10500 feet above sea level. Khait Parvat can be reached from Musankiri village by about 5 km of trek, and Musankiri village is about 25 km away from Ghansali. The Khait Parvat is full of mysteries. Here is a temple called Khaitkhal, which is considered to be the centre of mysteries here. Here the worship of fairies is done. Khait Parvat is also called the "country of fairies". It is said that here the fairies place of residence. It is believed that there are nine goddesses residing in the Nine series of Khait Parvat, which are exclusively sisters. In the local language, these goddesses are known as "Aanchari" or "Bharadi". It is said that the fairies reside in an invisible from here. Dharamshala has also been built here for the tourists to stay. Here are some mysterious things to see, like Okhali is built on the wall instead of the ground. Here is also a walnut tree, which is said to be that these walnuts should be eaten in this place, if those walnuts take home they are empty from inside. It is said that which People who like these fairies, he takes it with him. There are many mysterious stories associated with Khait Parvat which can be heard at this place.
.By Air
The nearest airport of Ghansali is Jolly Grant Airport Dehradun, which is about 140 km from Ghansali.
By Train
The nearest railway station of Ghansali is Rishikesh, which is about 126 km from Ghansali.
By Road
Khait Parvat can be reached from Musankiri village by about 5 km of trek, and Musankiri village is about 25 km away from Ghansali.
The journey of Khait Parvat can be done throughout the year, but the best time to visit here is between the months of October to April. Travelling here in these months is the best and enjoyable. During the winter season, the weather of here is cold. Due to snowfall on the surrounding hills in the winter season, the temperature of here goes down very much. Due to heavy rains in the rainy season, it is a bit difficult to travel of here because of heavy rains threatening landslides.