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Gangotri
Food Guide In Gangotri
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Options are limited to local eateries/dhabas. You can find only vegetarian food there. Non-Veg food & Alcoholic Drinks are strictly prohibited here.

Places to take food:-

Agrakhal Tehri, GMVN, Rishikesh -Yamunotri-Gangotri route.
Chinyalisaur-Uttarkashi, GMVN, Yamunotri-Gangotri route.
Naltala near Uttarkashi on the Rishikesh - Gangotri Highway
Ginoti - Uttarkashi, GMVN, and Uttarkashi - Dharasu - Yamunotri route.

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Narendranagar (239 kms.) Near Gangotri
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The new capital of erstwhile Tehri State offers a magnificent view of the Ganga valley of Rishikesh and the plains of Haridwar. There is a Tourist Office at the NarendraNagar. The king’s palace has been recently converted into five star deluxe hotel cum health resort.

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Tehri (173 kms.) Near Gangotri
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The district of Tehri Garhwal lies from the snow covering Himalayan peaks of Thalaiya Sagar, Jonli and the Gangotri group all the way to the foothills near Rishikesh. Tehri was a former princely state of British India, named after its capital. It adjoined the district of Garhwal, and its topographical features are similar. It contained the sources of both the Ganges and the Yamuna, which are visited by thousands of Hindu pilgrims. It is also the site of a giant hydel project.

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Nachiketa Tal (131 kms.) Beautiful Place Near Gangotri
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Nachiketa, the devout son of saint Uddalak, is said to have created this lake hence the name. A drive through the terraced fields takes one to Chaurangi-Khal, a place 29 km from Uttarkashi. From there 3 km trek through lush green forests takes one to Nachiketa Tal, a tranquil spot. There is greenery all around and a small temple on the bank of the lake gives it a serene look.

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Dayara Bugyal (93 kms.) Beautiful Place Near Gangotri
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It is situated 93 Kms from gangotri. Bugyal or a “high altitude meadow” at an altitude of 3048 metres affords awe-inspiring view of the Himalayas. During winter it provides excellent ski slops over an area of 28 sq. Kms. Dayara offers one of the most captivating views of the majestic Himalayas. The famous Sheshnag temple is enroute. This temple is situated in Raithal-Dayara route.

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Gaumukh (18 kms.) Near Gangotri
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The Gaumukh glacier is the physical source of Bhagirathi (Ganga) and is of great importance to the pilgrims. One has to trek from Gangotri to Gaumukh. It is the source of the river Ganga and is situated at a height of 12,960 ft above the sea level.

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Kedar Tal Near Gangotri
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This enchanting lake lies 18 km from Gangotri. It is a base camp for trekking to the surrounding peaks, which is 4912 mts above the sea level punctuated with breath stopping close view of Greater Himalayan peaks.

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Uttarkashi Holy Place Near Gangotri
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Uttarkashi is a famous pilgrimage centre which is situated 97 kms from gangotri. Uttarkashi, a hill district in the state of Uttarakhand holds the grace of having the origin of rivers Ganga and Yamuna, the lifelines of India. Its main attractions are the Vishwanath and Kuteti Devi temples.

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Bhairon Valley in Gangotri
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Bhairon Ghati or Bhairon Valley is located en route Uttarkashi, at a distance of 9 km from Gangotri. It is famous for its Bhairavnath Temple. The Bhairav Nath temple is in the midst of forests. It is a tourist attraction. One has to cross the Jahanvi River on foot. After crossing the Jahanvi River and moving uphill, the Bhairon temple can be seen.

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Gangotri National Park In Gangotri
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The area of gangotri national park is about 1,553 square miles. The park provides majestic beauty of coniferous forests and grandeur of glacial world combined with lush green meadows. Tiger, snow leopard, ibex, thar, serow, pheasants, partridges, doves, pigeons, parakeet, Himalayan barbet, bulbul etc is the fauna found here. The forests of the park are Himalayan moist temperate type. Vegetation consists of chirpine deodar, fir, spruce, oak and rhododendrons.

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Bhagirath Shila In Gangotri
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The great stone slab which is dedicated to King Bhagiratha is known as Bhagiratha Shila. It is sacred stone slab which is situated at the place where king bhagiratha worshipped lord shiva, Ganga is believed to have touched earth at this spot.

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Nandanvan Tapovan In Gangotri
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A trek across the snout of the Gangotri Glacier leads to Tapovan known for its beautiful meadows that encircle the base of the Shivling Peak. Nandanvan is 6 km of difficult trekking along the glacier on the same side as Gaumukh. Base camp for the Bhagirathi peaks, it affords a stunning view of the Shivling peak.

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Gangotri Temple In Gangotri
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The 20 ft high temple is made of white granite. The temple at Gangotri was built by a Gorkha commander, Amar Singh Thapa, in the early 18th century and later rebuilt by the Maharaja of Jaipur. Ganga is believed to have touched earth at this spot. It is said that Raja Bhagirath used to worship Lord Shiva at the sacred stone nearby.

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Submerged Shivling in Gangotri
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The natural rock Shivling, submerged in the river, is an amazing sight reinforcing the power of the divine. This natural rock Shivling is the place where, Lord Shiva sat when he received the Ganga in his matted lock. The shivling is visible in winters when the water level goes down.

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Accommodations in Gangotri
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Like many other pilgrimage sites in the Himalayan range, there are not many hotels in Gangotri. Most of the hotels in Gangotri are in the budgeted category. At a modest price you would get quality accommodation, hygienic arrangements and good food.

Here are a few select hotels in Gangotri:
Ganga Niketan Hotel
Forest Rest House
PWD Inspection Bungalow
State Govt Accommodation (Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam)
Tourist Rest House, (GMVN), Gangotri.

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Getting Around in Gangotri
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Local transport for Gangotri is Buses, Taxis and Cars which a tourist can hire after reaching to any airport or railway station.

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How to Reach Gangotri
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Reaching Gangotri by Air: Gangotri doesn’t have any airport so there is no direct flight from any of the city of the country. The nearest airport from gangotri is Jolly Grant (Dehradun) which is directly connected to Delhi.

Reaching Gangotri by Rail: It is a small town so it doesn’t have any railway station. The nearest railway station from gangotri is rishikesh and dehradun.

Reaching Gangotri by Road: Gangotri is well connected by road to Uttar Kashi, Tehri Garhwal, Rishikesh, dehradun and other parts of the country.

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Geographical Details of Gangotri
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Area: 1 sq. km.
Population: About 1500
Languages: Hindi, Garhwali & English
STD Code: 01381
Climate: Summer 20 deg.C. 6 deg.C.
Winter Sub-Zero Snowbound
Clothing: Summer- Light woollen
Winter- Very heavy woollen.
Rainfall:
Location: In the north Indian state of Uttaranchal
Ideal Time to Visit: April to November
Distance: Dehradun-300 km, Rishikesh-250 km, Uttarkashi-105 km
Altitude: 3042 mts above the sea level

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History of Gangotri
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According to Hindu mythology, Ganga, the stream of life, was granted as a reward for king Bhagirathi’s severe penance, and the river is worshipped as a deity. One of the places that never encounters a scarcity in the number of pilgrims, is Gangotri, it constitutes one of the most chief pilgrimages for the dedicated Hindu. Lord Shiva received Ganga into his locks to break the great force of her fall. From there it emerged into many streams and the one, which started from Gangotri, was called Bhagirathi. The Pandavas, it is said, came here to perform the great ‘Deva Yajna’ to in agreement for the death of their kinsmen in the epic battle of Mahabharata.

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Overview on Gangotri
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Gangotri is in the deep hinterland of the Himalaya-this is considered an extremely sacred spot as Ganga, the stream of life, touched the earth here for the first time. Gangotri, the origin of the sacred river Ganges, attracts tourists in large numbers every year. The confrontation with the daunting rivers and attempts to unravel the mysteries of the supernatural world are ubiquitous sights here. Gangotri is an ideal location for the tourists looking for peace and adventure. Nevertheless, Gangotri, more than anything else, is known as the origin of the sacred river Ganga and attracts tourists in large numbers every year. It is a place where the Ganga is believed to have descended on earth.

Gangotri is one of the most pious Hindu Pilgrimage. The sacred shrine of Lord Shiva (Natural Rock Shivaling) is the source of the river Bhagirathi. The Shrine is surrounded by the peaks of Shivling, Satopanth and Bhagirathi sisters. One who is looking for solace in the Himalayas. The journey to Gangotri is long and arduous, as one has to negotiate many hairpin bends but once at Gangotri, the scenic beauty and serene environment takes one over.

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Food Guide In Yamunotri
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There are no Restaurants in yamunotri. Only local eating houses (dhabas) are available. Non-vegetarian food and alcoholic drinks are prohibited in Yamunotri because of being a heritage site of India.

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Shopping in Yamnotri
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Yamunotri is 3235 Mts above sea level. So, it is but obvious not to expect any shopping. Untouched by man made structures this place promises free delights of nature and some basic utilities.

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Kharsali near Yamunotri
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Kharsali is 1 km away from Yamunotri which is the last village in the region. This is the village where most of the people including the idol moves to from Yamunotri during the winter season. There is an old temple to visit. It is a three-storied temple and has carved stones on the walls. It is a Shiva temple dedicated to the Lord in the form of Someshwar, the God of the intoxicant Soma. The intricate woodwork here is also noteworthy.

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Sayanachatti Beautiful Place Near Yamunotri
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It is a scenic spot 18 km. from Yamunotri along the banks of river Yamuna that makes a lovely sight enrouted the trek up to Yamunotri.

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Hanuman Chatti Holy Place Near Yamunotri
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It is situated 13 kms from yamunotri. It is a place of confluence of Hanuman Ganga and Yamuna rivers, from where the trek to Dodital (3,307 m) starts. The trek from Hanumanchatti starts with a gentle climb and the 7 km trek through Phoolchatti & Jankichatti is most enjoyable as the path trails its way through wooded hills & meadows shaded with beautiful green, while the fragrance of the Himalayan trees & shurbs permeate the cool mountain etc.

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Dodi Tal Trekking Place Near Yamunotri
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Dodi is a famous trekking route which links yamunotri and gangotri. The dodi Tal trek is situated at an elevation of 3307 Mts above the sea level. It is at the north of uttarkashi and surrounded by dense forests. The entire route is about 60 km long and takes about four days to complete. The trek to Dodi Tal commences from Uttarkashi to Kalyani and is approachable by road. Kalyani to Agoda is a gradual climb through woods, fields and villages on a mule track. The trek from Agoda to Dodi Tal is steep and through thick forests.

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Janaki Chatti Near Yamunotri
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Janaki chatti is 7 kms away from yamunotri. It is well known for its thermal springs. This is the place where all pilgrims have to return for the night halt, the same day because of the extremely limited accommodation options available at Yamunotri. Ponies & dandies can be arranged a day before for negotiating the trek for those unable to cope with trek physically. The thermal springs here offer a spectacular sight and a refreshing bath for the pilgrims.

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Divya Shila In Yamunotri
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It is a huge rock pillar built near surya kund and known as divya shila. This slab is worshipped before puja is offered to Yamuna.

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Lakhamandal In Yamunotri
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Lakhamandal is a large village on the banks of Yamuna, known for its temple ruins. This is a cultural and historical trek in the Jaunsar - Babar region, at the foothills of the stately Garhwal Himalayas. Lakhamandal lies 75 kms on the Mussoorie-Yamunotri road, beyond Kempty falls. The Kauravas made a shelter house here to burn the Pandavas alive.

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Badkot In Yamunotri
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Badkot is an ancient temple site which is situated at a distance of 49 km from yamunotri. Travelers can also avail good facilities here in Badkot.

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Saptarishi Kund Lake In Yamunotri
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This kund is situated 10 kms away from yamunotri. This is the actual place where Yamuna rises and an extremely difficult journey covered with ice. The water of the glaciers gathers in this lake. On the banks of the lake are naturally carved slate stones. The rare Brahma Lotus grows here. It is a beautiful picnic spot as well.

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Surya Kund In Yamunotri
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Surya Kund is the most important and sacred thermal spring of Yamunotri amongst the cluster of thermal springs in the vicinity of the temple which flows into numerous pools. The pool is named after Surya or the sun god, the father of Yamuna. It has a temperature of almost 190 Degree F. Pilgrims tie rice and potatoes in a cotton cloth, and immerse it in the water to be cooked. The water is so hot that the prasad gets cooked within no time.

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Yamuna Devi Temple In Yamunotri
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Yamuna temple is devoted to the godess Yamuna (River). The temple was constructed in 1839 by Tehri Naresh Sudarshan Shah. This temple was built in the 19th century by a descendent of the Jaipur royal family. It is said that this temple was destroyed twice by landslides and was reconstructed again in the 20th century. Inside the temple is an idol of Goddess Yamuna carved in black stone that is mainly worshipped.

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Accommodations in Yamunotri
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Hotel Cliff Top, Auli, Yamunotri, District Uttarkashi.

State Tourism Accommodation
Tourist Rest House, Jankichatti (GMVN).
Tourist Rest House, Yamunotri, (GMVN) - provides for only dormatory accommodation

Only Dharamshalas are available at Yamunotri. Alternative accommodations are also available. There is a Tourist Rest House (GMVN) at Janki Chatti. All the accommodations are ideally planned to offer comfortable stay to the tourists of all types.

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Getting Around in Yamunotri
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Yamunotri is not a big place. It is a small holy place and having some famous pilgrimage sites which are in the area of 1 Km Sq. so there is no need of any rickshaw as it is easy accessible inside yamunotri.

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How to Reach Yamunotri
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Reaching Yamunotri by Air: Yamunotri is not having any airport. The nearest airport to Yamunotri is Jolly Grant (Dehradun). One has to take a taxi or a bus from Dehradun to Yamunotri it takes around 6-7 Hours.

Reaching Yamunotri by Rail: Yamunotri is even not having any railway station. The nearest station is dehradun and rishikesh.

Reaching Yamunotri by Road: Buses from Dehradun, rishikesh, Dharasu, tehri are available to yamunotri. But the last 14 kms can only be covered by foot or by trekking. On the other hand, Palanquins, Horses and porters are also available on hire.

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Geographical Details of Yamunotri
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Area: 1 sq km
Population: 340
Languages: Hindi, Garhwali and English.
STD Code: 01374
Climate: Summer: Max.-20 deg.C. Min.-6 deg.C.
Winter: Max.-Sub-Zero Min.-Snowbound
Clothing: Summer: Light woollens.
Winter: Very heavy woollens
Location: In the Garhwal Himalayas in the state of Uttaranchal
Ideal Time to Visit: may to October as the Temple remains closed in winter From Nov to April.
Distance: Hanumanchatti 13 km, Dharasu 107 km, Tehri 149 km.
Altitude: 3235 mts above the sea Level

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History of Yamunotri
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It is believed by some of the local legends that the temple was built by Maharani Gularia of Jaipur between 1892-93. In 1923, it was destroyed and only the idols were left but it was subsequently rebuilt, only to be badly damaged again in 1982.

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Overview on Yamnotri
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Yamunotri is the first stopover for the “Char Dham” pilgrimage. Yamunotri is situated opposite to Gangotri. The road bifurcates from a place called Dharasu, somewhere between Rishikesh-Uttarkashi and goes on to Yamunotri. Yamunotri is the source of the holy river Yamuna that originates from the Champasar Glacier lying 1 km ahead of the shrine. Mountains on all sides flank Yamunotri and the scenic beauty of the place are enough to mesmerize a person. A unique feature of Yamunotri shrine is the way the Prasad is prepared. Raw rice and potatoes are tied in cloth bags and then cooked by dipping them in a hot water pool situated near the shrine

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Mussorrie
Chorabari In Kedarnath
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Charobari is only 1 km trek away from Kedarnath. This Tal Lake is also known as Gandhi sarovar. A small lake from where Yudhishthir, the eldest of the Pandavas, is believed to have departed to heaven. The floating ice on the sparkling waters of the lake is a fascinating sight.

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Food Guide In Mussorrie
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Alki Restaurant: Noted for south Indian and Chinese dishes. Go for a Kulfi Faluda.

Clarks Restaurant: Famed for its cappuccino.

Green Restaurant: Favoured with non-vegetarians. At nominal price, you can have a cheese, Korma here.

Kwality Restaurant: Located on the Mall, in the heart of Kulri Bazar. Reasonably priced vegetarian dishes

Howard’s Revolving Restaurant: Located on the Mall, near Cable Car.

Madras Cafe: Famed for its varieties of dosas, idlis and vadas.

President Restaurant: Located on the Mall. Noted for its multicuisine services with Mughalai specialty.

Rice Boul Restaurant: Famed for its reasonably priced Tibetan and Chinese cuisine.

Tavern: Specializes in Mughalai and Chinese cuisine, also Reshmi Kabab.

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Shopping in Mussorrie
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Mussoorie is famous for wooden decorative and gift items. But one can also bargain brass statues and ceramic vases.

The Mall: Some good showrooms are located on the Mall where one can look for wooden boxes, brass statues, Tibetan Prayer wheels and vases. This is the shopping complex where one can Garment shops, gift shops, electronic shops and so on.

Pure Ladakhi Shawls are bit costly but are worth a good purchase here. The antique Jamawar Shawls carry heavy price tags but they are worth having a look if not being purchased. Nowadays modern techniques are being applied in weaving these shawls which has reduced its price.

The main shopping centers in the city are Gandhi Chowk, the Mall, Kulri Bazaar and Landour Bazaar.

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Entertainment in Mussorrie
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A variety of adventure sports are offered at Mussoorie which include trekking, rock climbing, mountaineering and horse riding.

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Hanol Mela In Mussorrie
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Mussorrie Fair and Festivals
The temple of Hanol in Chakrata, 78 km. from Mussoorie is the venue of this exotic fair called as the Hanol Mela.

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Rishikesh Holy Place Near Mussorrie
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It is another pilgrimage site of Hindus, which is Located in the laps of lower Himalayas, Rishikesh is the gateway to Badrinath - Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri the four great Hindu pilgrimage centers that combine to make Chardham.

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Haridwar Holy Place Near Mussorrie
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Haridwar is one of the famous pilgrimage site of Hindus. Haridwar is located on the foothills of Shivaliks, the lower Himalayas

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Dehradun Cool Place Near Mussorie
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Dehradun is a nice place with always having a cool and pleasant climate. It is 29 Kms away from Mussorrie. It is the capital city of state Uttaranchal. The city is picturesquely situated between the two most important rivers of India - the Ganga and Yamuna.

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Nag Tibba, Trekking Place Near Mussorrie
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Nag Tibba is located 55 kms from Mussorrie. It is an ideal place for trekking. This place is adventurous for the lovers of trekking. It is the highest peak with an altitude of 10000 ft above the sea level.

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Surkhanda Devi Near Mussorrie
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The temple of Surkanda Devi is situated on the top of the mountain and is of great religious significance. A fair is held every year on “Ganga Dussehra” during May-June in which thousands of people participate. It is situated at an altitude of 3030 mts above sea level. The temple of Surkanda Devi is 33 kms from Kaddukhal village and then one has to trek about 2 kms.

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Dhanolti Beautiful Place Near Mussorrie
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Dhanolti is ideal place for a quiet holiday. It is situated at a height of 2400 meters and nestles between oak and deodar forests. It is 24 Kms from Mussoorie, Dhanolti provides a breath-taking view of the valleys and the Himalayan peaks. It offers a perfect atmosphere of peace and tranquility.

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Yamuna bridge Near Mussorrie
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It is situated at a distance of about 27 Kms. from Mussoorie on Chakrata-Barkot Road. It is an ideal spot for fishing. The permission for fishing must be obtains from the divisional forest offices of mussorrie.

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Parkasheshwar Temple In Mussorrie
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This temple id dedicated to lord shiva. This temple is situated 20 kms away from the mussorrie-dehradun road. This famous temple is idol pot of lord shiva on that route.

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Bhadraj Temple In Mussorrie
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This temple is dedicated to lord balbhadra, brother of shri Krishna. The temple gives sites to beautiful scenery of Jonson and Doon Valley. It is situated 15 kms in the extreme western region of mussorrie.

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Lal Tibba In Mussorrie
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Lal Tibba is the oldest inhabited place in Mussoorie. One can enjoy a horse ride to reach at the peak, which offers an exhilarating snow view of the hills to its visitors. It is situated close to Childer’s lodge, the highest peak in Mussoorie.

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Jharipani Fall In Mussorrie
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Jharipani fall is another picnic spot of mussorrie. It is situated 8.5 kms away on mussorrie-Jharpani road. One can reach to this place by bus or car but upto 7 kms only rest of the 1.5 kms can be reached by foot.

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Clouds End In Mussorrie
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It was one of the first four buildings of mussorrie. Clouds End was a bungalow built in 1838 by a British Major. Then this bungalow has been converted into a beautiful hotel of mussorrie named as clouds end. It is situated at the extreme west of Mussoorie Hill, 8 Kms. from Library. The resort is surrounded by thick forest. This beautiful Resort offers a wide variety of floras and fauna besides a panoramic view of snow clad Himalayas and the Yamuna River. Clouds end is the most ideal resort for honeymoon couples and foreigners.

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Jwalaji Temple (Benog Hill) In Mussorie
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Jwalaji temple is situated on the top of the benog hill. This temple is dedicated to Mata Durga as this temple has an idol of Mata durga inside it. It is located 9 kms in the west of the mussorrie and at an altitude of 2104 Mts above the sea level. The temple is surrounded by thick forests and offers a spectacular view of the Himalayan peaks, Doon Valley and the Yamuna valley.

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Sir George Everest House In Mussorrie
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Sir George Everest was the first surveyor General of India. This house was the office and residence of Sir George. It is 6 km. from Mussoorie. It is also known as park estate. The highest peak in the world, Mt. Everest is named after him.

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Van Chetna Kendra In Mussorrie
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This place is situated at the tehri by-Pass road. Van chetna Kendra is developed as a picnic spot and has a park surrounded with pine forest and flowering shrubs, and is approachable by foot or taxi/car. The main attraction is the wildilife of the park like Ghurar, Kanankar, Himalayan Peacock, Monal etc.

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Food Guide In Jim Corbett National Park
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One can get the food in both the places i.e. Ramnagar and Dhikala. The food is simple and hygienic to eat. Non Vegetarian Food and Alcoholic drinks are strictly prohibited in this park. The food arrangement is there in the canteens located at Dhikala, Gairal and Bijrani, even the cooking utensils and crockery available to the visitors for facilitating self-cooking.

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Accommodation in Jim Corbett National Park
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The only accommodation facility is available in ramnagar and Dhikala. One can get the basic dormitories, Huts tent logs etc in dhikala. Ramnagar offers some rest houses and hotels also for the convenience of the tourists, which has to be booked in advance.

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Bird Watching In Jim Corbett National Park
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No body can blame the tigers, elephants and the national park authorities There are also many bird watching opportunities available in this park, over 580 species of birds are recorded here and amongst them more than 50 species are of resident and migratory birds. Peacock, Kaleej pheasant, black partridge, Pallas’s fishing, eagle, white collared falconet, stork billed kingfisher, wall creeper, brown fish owl, brown eared and black bulbul and several species of woodpeckers and parakeets are some of the attractive birds found in the Corbett National Park. The avifauna is interesting and diverse because of the overlap between the high altitude and the plains. Most of the water birds are the migratory birds and arrive in winters. Some of them are the graylag, bareheaded goose, duck, grepe, snipe, sandpiper, gull and wagtail. The residents include darters, cormorants, egrets, herons, the black-necked stork and the spur winged lapwings.

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Wild Trails In Jim Corbett national park
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The wildlife found here ranges across a broad spectrum of species and type. Jim Corbett national park is an ideal place to trace those pug marks that are the classic sun sign of the tiger activity. The park has four kinds of deers, these are the barking deer, para, kakkar, and the well known spotted deer chital. One can also finds leopards, cats and fishing cats meandering freewheeling. In the lower regions of the park there are animals like sloth bear, Himalaya black bear, dole or wild dog and jackals. Some of the other park residents are palm civet, Indian gray mongoose, common otter, blacknaped hare and porcupine, long-snouted, fish-eating gharial crocodile Goat, antelopes, langur and rhesus monkeys. Monkeys, of course, ease out your grueling task of catching a glimpse of tigers because they screech a lot on seeing them.

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Wildlife Viewing In Jim Corbett National Park
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The wild life found here is not only tiger, Chita or leopard. Apart from these, lesser cats such as the leopard cat, jungle cat, and fishing cat are also found here. The animals like Chital, Sambhar, and various other Deer species can be seen and the dense jungle are explored in the two-hour elephant safari. Jeep Safari is the most convenient mode of exploring the Corbett national park, and can be started from Ramnagar. One should always remember to bring binoculars, keep silence and not wear the bright colours or apply strong perfumes.

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Ramnagar In Jim Corbett National Park
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Ramnagar is situated in the rich farm belt of Terai, on the southeastern fringes of the great forests, the busy market town of Ramnagar is the main administrative centre for Corbett National Park and Project Tiger. This small town inhabited in the Terai region amidst the dense forest cover, is the main centre of administration near the national park. At Lohachaur, 15-kms away from the River Kosi, the sport buffs have a wide scope of angling and fishing Mahseer. One can book a fishing trip too.

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Getting Around in the Jim Corbett National Park
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This national park can be viewed or for viewing wildlife, the best option is to view it by sitting on the back of the elephant which is known as Elephant Safar. This can be done in mornings and evenings and can be booked at the Dhikala complex. It can also be viewed by Jeep Safari’s, these can be booked from Ramnagar, KMVN Tourist Lodge and some other travel agencies. The national park offers incomparable experiences for adventurous, experimental as well as serious-minded wildlife-buffs, photographers and anglers. It is advantageous to have one’s own vehicle here. Walking in some areas is permitted, but only when accompanied by a guide. Though only a few get lucky enough to see a tiger, your best bet is the deer infested grassland known as the Maidan where tigers may come looking for dinner.

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How to Reach the Jim Corbett National Park
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Reaching Jim Corbett National Park by Air: The nearest air port to Jim Corbett national park is Phoolbagh, Pantnagar (50 Kms) which is directly connected to Delhi.

Reaching Jim Corbett national Park by Road: The tourists can also follow the route from Delhi to Hapur-Murababad-Ramnagar. The national park is easily accessible from Lucknow and Ramnagar served by frequent buses to and from various tourist places in India.

Reaching Jim Corbett National Park by Rail: Ramnagar is the nearest railway station from where the taxi or bus can be availed to reach the park. The tourists can also catch a train for the national park from the Moradabad railway station.

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General Information before getting in the National Park
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(Do’s and Don’ts for Travelers)
Tourists must have to reach the gate half an hour to complete the entry formalities of national park. He must have to gather all the necessary informations and also to keep all the things in his mind before start visiting that place. It includes obtaining the gate pass and the park permit for visiting the Corbett national park. There are various gates to enter the Corbett National Park. The closest of the various gates into the Corbett national park is on the road to Bijrani camp. Dhangarhi Gate is 18-kms along the highway in the north of Ranikhet, which provides access to the northern and northwestern portion of the Jim Corbett Park.

Do’s and Don’ts are as follows:
Always take a company of a Nature Guide for spotting the wildlife and the scenic landscapes.
Drive slowly in the National Park. Enjoy the elephant and jeep safari but avoid the disturbance to the wildlife.
Maintain a safe distance from the animals and keep their life undisturbed.
Do not put on your car stereo or transistor. The quieter you are, more is the possibility of your watching the wildlife.
Consumption of non- vegetarian food and alcohol is strictly prohibited inside the national park.
Don’t get off your vehicle at a point where it is not allowed.
Always keep the park pollution-free and litter free by disposing off the whole garbage into the bag provided.

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Ideal Time to Visit In Jim Corbett National Park
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Here are three well defined seasons for visiting Jim Corbett national Park. These three seasons comes between November 15 to June 15 as it is open for tourists during that time only. This park remains closed from June 16 and November 14, when the monsoons flood the riverbeds and cut the fragile road links.

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History of Jim Corbett national park
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It was carpet sahib who laid the foundation stone of Jim Corbett national park, the first of its kind, which was established in 1963 and designated to be as the project tiger reserve in the year 1973. This national park is named after him. The park is blessed with abundance of flora and verdure the national park has some 110 tree species, 50 mammal’s species, 580 bird species and 25 reptile species of animals and plants. The Corbett National Park is visited by many every year to see those wilds inhabitants of the land of “trumpets, roar and songs” or Corbett National Park.

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Overview on the Jim Corbett National Park
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Jim Corbett National Park lies in the Nainital, Pauri Garwhal and Bijnore Districts of Uttaranchal. Jim Corbett National Park India is home to a variety of flora and fauna, Corbett Park is famous for its wild population of Tigers, Leopards and Elephants. Corbett Tiger Reserve has a great variety of fauna on account of habitat diversity. In the Jim Corbett National Park are found 110 tree species, 50 mammals’ species, 580 bird species and 25 reptile species. Corbett National Park spreads in an area of 1200 square km, the park lies amid dense Sal forests and hilly ravines. Approximately 110 species of trees can be found here. Corbett National Park is most famous for its Tigers, but it also has a wide variety of other wildlife including Leopards, Jungle Cats, Sloth Bears, Himalayan Black Bear, Jackals, Deer, Himalayan Palm Civet, Black napped Hare, Elephants, Langurs and Wild Boar. Along the banks of the Ramganga river lives the Gharial and the Mugger Crocodile. It Spreads over an area of 520.82 sq km

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Lakhwar Mela In Tehri
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Lakhwar is a small village which is 78 Kms away from mussorrie. This village fair is held during Sept-Oct and is very popular in the area neighboring Chakrata, which is near to mussorrie.
The fair is a manifestation of the customs and traditions of the Garhwali’s. Activities include cultural programmes and sport competitions.

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Kunjapuri Fair In Tehri
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This fair is held in October on the occasion of Jayestha Dashmi every year during the navratras at narendra nagar. Over fifty thousand people gather here to participate in various activities. Display of skill and strength by the youth, handicrafts and handmade articles are the main attractions of this fair.

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Surkhanda Devi Fair In Tehri
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This sukhanda devi Fair is held on the Ganga Dussehra or Jyesth Navami day at the Surkhanda Devi temple which is located at the distance of 33 Kms from Mussoorie, the famous hill station in dehradun district. The temple is dedicated to the goddess Durga and is an important centre of pilgrimage which can be reached by trekking 2 kms from Kaddukhal via Dhanolti on the road to Chamba. The worship of the Goddess is the main attraction of this fair. Besides folk music and dance, traditional handicrafts are also on display.

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Chandrabadani Fair In Tehri
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This fair has a legendary back ground. Thousands of devotees visit the spot in April and October, when a big fair takes place here. Last, at the Ashram of Rishi (saga) Gautam. An epic tale is associated with place therefore it has a great religious importance among the devotees.

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Nagtibba In Tehri
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Nagtibba is a place for those peoples who love to do trekking and adventure. Nagtibba is situated at an altitude of 3048 mts above the sea level. It offers one of the most captivating views of the majestic Himalayas as well as Mussoorie, Doon Valley and surrounding areas. The area is full of dense forests and natural beauty. Nagtibba is the most unspoilt wonder round the year.

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Kaudiyala In Tehri
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It is 37 km from Rishikesh on the Rishikesh-Badrinath highway at an altitude of 389 mts above the se level. Here, the mighty water of Ganga is ideal for white water rafting. There is ample opportunity to view wildlife in its natural habitat.

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Kempty Falls In Tehri
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Kempty falls is a beautiful fall near by to tehri and the famous excursion of hill station mussorrie. It is 15 Kms. from Mussoorie on the Yamunotri road having and altitude of 1215 mts above the sea level. It has the distinction of being the biggest and prettiest water fall located in a beautiful valley and is surrounded by high mountains. A bath at the foot of the fall is refreshing and enjoyable for children and adults alike.

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Dhanaulti In Tehri
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Dhanolti is just to 24 kms from mussorrie and 29 kms from chamba. Dhanaulti is located amidst thick, virgin forests of Deodar, Rhododendron and Oak, has an atmosphere of perfect peace & tranquility. The long wooded slopes, relaxed outdoors, cool crossing breeze, warm and hospitable inhabitants, lovely weather and fabulous view of snow covered mountain makes it an ideal retreat for a relaxed holiday.

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Chamba In Tehri
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Chamba-Mussorrie is a famous fruit belt and is especially famous for its delicious apples. Chamba happens to be a focal point, being located at the junction of roads leading from Mussoorie, Rishikesh, Tehri and New Tehri. Chamba is a township lying high at an altitude of 1676 mts., offering a splendid view of the snow-capped Himalayas and the serene Bhagirathi valley.

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How to Reach Tehri
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Reaching to Tehri by Air: The nearest airport from tehri is jolly grant (dehradun) which is 110 Kms away from Tehri Town.

Reaching to Tehri by Rail: Tehri is not even having railway connectivity. The nearest railway station from tehri is Rishikesh which is having the from where one can get regular trains to dehradun (Major railway junction of Uttaranchal)

Reaching to Tehri by Road: New tehri is well connected by roads to rishikesh, Dehradun, Mussoorie, Haridwar, Pauri etc. Private Taxies and jeeps are available for trips to nearby towns of chamba & Tehri.

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Geographical Details of Tehri
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Languages: Garhwali, Hindi & English
STD Code: 01376
Climate: Min. Temp. 4.0 C, Max. Temp 30.0 C
Clothing: Summer -Cotton & Winter -Woolen
Location: Garhwal Region
Ideal Time to Visit: Round the year
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Altitude: 1550 mts. to 1950 mts above the sea level.

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New Tehri
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The newly established town is the district headquarters of Tehri Grahwal. It is a modern and well planned town. It is located only 11 Kms. From Chamba & 24 Kms. From Old Tehri. There is a massive artificial Lake and Dam. It will soon become an important tourist destination centre when the work of the dam will be completed.

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Overview on Tehri
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It is one of the sacred districts amongst all the districts of Uttaranchal. Tehri is situated at the holy confluence of Bhagirthi and Bhilangna rivers and is the important halting station enroute to Yamunotri-Gangotri and Kedarnath-Badrinath. It lies on the southern slopes of outer Himalayas. Lord Brahma is said to have meditated on this sacred land before created universe. Tehri Garhwal is one of the western most district of the Uttarakhand State (Former Uttar Pradesh) located on the outer ranges of the mid Himalayas which comprise low line peaks rising contiguously with the planes of the northern India. Tehri Garhwal stretches from the snow clad Himalayan peaks of Thalaiya sagar, Jonli and the Gangotri group all the way to the foothills near Rishikesh.


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Food and Restaurants In Almora
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Glory Restaurant, The Mall.
Shikar Restaurant, The Mall

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Shopping in Almora
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Almora is famous for Rabbit wool cloths. A special breed of Rabbit, Angora produces wool which is very soft, fine and very warm. Warm clothes made from this wool is famous all over the world. In Almora one can get good bargains at comparatively low prices. One can purchase woollen garments at reasonable rates from the Garud woollens. This shop is part of the Kumaon Schedule Tribe Development Corporation at Shikhar Hotel compound.

One may shop for woollens along the Showroom Mall Road,
Copperworks at Tamta Mohalla and pick up samples of local handicrafts at the regular weekly markets.

For Bronze and Brass wares & decorative items one can have a look in shops at Lal Bazaar and Chowk Bazaar.

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Devidhura Mela In Almora
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It is situated in the wide valley of Ram Ganga (West), Dwarahat is 38 km from Ranikhet and has a cluster of old temples. A huge fair is organized here every year on Baisakhi Day. (April)

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Shravan Mela In Almora
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This fair is held at jageshwar which lies in the jatganga valley. Two large fairs are held at Jageshwar, one on the occasion of Shivratri (February) and the other in the month of Shravan (July-August). A dip in the Jat Ganga and in the Brahmakund, near the temple complex, is of great religious significance on the occasion.

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Somnath Fair In Almora
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This fair, also on Vishuwat Sankranti day is held in the Shiva temple at Masi. It is a famous fair of Pali Pachhaun. Animals, especially bullocks and calves, are sold at this fair. On the same day a fair is held at Thal. In the summer the people in the valley of Ramganga (West), especially in Masi and Bhikiasen, celebrate the unique machhli utsav (the fish festival). The villagers bearing tumra come with Jaal, fatyav and hathiya to the river to catch fish. The fish festival is locally known as Dahau.

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Jageshwer Monsoon Festival In Almora
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Jageshwar monsoon festival is celebrated in the month of July and August. The festival is very significant from religious and historical point of view. Each day during the festival, approximately 1000 tourists pay visit to Jageshwar temple.

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Uttraini Festival Bageshwer In Almora
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This festival is the most important festival which is celebrated in bhageshwar. Uttraini festival is celebrated in the month of January and a week long fair accompanies it. This is the most popular fair in the entire region. People from mountains and plains come here in this festival and fair organized in Bageshwar.

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Dussehra festival Almora
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Dusshera is the common festival which is celebrated on the day when lord ram killed the devil ravana. This is another important festival here and is celebrated in a unique manner drawing large crowds from far and wide. Almora being so culturally active and rich has many many other fairs and festivals round the year.

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Kasar Devi Mela In Almora
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The picturesque old part of the town is the venue for a fair held twice a year during the summer and winter months. It is said that Swami Vivekananda gained enlightenment in a small cave at Kasar Devi in Almora.

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Nanda Devi Fair In Almora
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This fair is organized in almora near Nanda Devi temple. Nanda Devi Festival is the most famous of all celebrated in the month of September. Celebrated with great joy here near Nanda Devi temple, a fair is also held during the same time. The magnitude of the festival can be realized by the fact that 25,000 people come to attend the festival.

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Doonagiri Temple Holy Place Near Almora
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Doonagiri temple belongs to the goddess Durga and this has place of religious importance. From the temple one can have a good view of Gogas valleys

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Baijnath Historical Place Near Almora
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Baijnath is a historically significant place. It is Situated 71 kilometres from Almora, this place has many 12th and 13th century temples built during Katyur dynasty. These temples of archaeological and historical importance are dedicated to Lord Shiva, Parvati and Ganesha which is actually located on the Coast of Gomti River.

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Simtola Beautiful Place Near Almora
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Simtola is three kilometres from Almora. The place enchants with its picture postcard view, miles of terrain with beautiful hills lined with pine and fur trees. On the opposite side of the horseshoe ridge, is a pine-covered picnic spot. Close by are Hiradungi, once a diamond mining centre and the scenic Greynite Hill.

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Martola Beautiful Place Near Almora
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It is a beautiful place just which is situated just 10 kms from Almora. It is Complete with gardens and forests, the place has good scenic beauty. Many foreigners who came here liked the place so much that they settled here. A good picnic trip can be made here.

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Koshi (12Km.) Beautiful Place Near Almora
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Koshi is one of the famous excursions of almora, which houses the Govind Vallabh Pant Environment Research Institute. Koshi is also a popular picnic resort with a guest house for overnight halts. Natural beauty of this place surpasses any other place. There is guest house which provides good and comfortable stay at Koshi.

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Katarmal (17Km.) Holy Place Near Almora
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After the Sun temple at Konark (Orissa). It is considered to be the second most important sun temple in the country, the structure is almost 800 years old and was built by the Katyur rulers of Kumaon. The attention which this old temple needed on regular basis has not been given to it. After that this temple goes in a bad shape and one feels very sad that a monument of such historical importance has been left to decay like this. This temple has some unique architectural style and the images carved on the walls are very intricately done.

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Kalimath (5Km.) Near Almora
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Kalimath is a place from where one can get a good view of Almora town and the adjoining area. The sight of the nearby hills is amazing. This place is 4.5 kms from Almora. Close to Kalimath is Kasar Devi. There is temple dedicated to Kasar Devi. This temple dates back to second century. One can go on foot from Kalimath to Kasardevi which is hardly one kms.

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Jageshwar (34Km.) Attractive Place Near Almora
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Jageshwar is located 34 Kms from almora. Jageshwar is an attractive place nestled in an enchanting valley surrounded by coniferous forests the tall deodar trees covering this valley present a magnificent site to the tourists. Located to the east of Almora, this place is a famous religious spot housing numerous temples of gods and goddesses and is believed to be the seat of 12 Jyotirlingas in the country. Jageshwar also hosts a number of fairs held during Shivaratri in the months of July-August. Thus, this place is not only frequented by pilgrims but is also a paradise for nature lovers.

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Gannath (47Km.) Near Almora
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Gannath is another ancient shrine dedicated to lord shiva. This Shaivite shrine is 47 kms from Almora. Hidden within dense forests, the shrine has special festivities during the day leading upto the full-moon night of Kartik Purnima (November). Gannath is also known for natural caves. It is good place for nature lovers and ideal for spending day with surpassing beauty.

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Binsar(30Km.) Beautiful Place Near Almora
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Binsar is a town which is situated at an altitude of 2420 meters above the sea level. It is a delectable, picturesque, placid hamlet and one of the most scenic spots in Kumaon Himalayas. The entire region, now a wildlife sanctuary, is home to many rare animals, birds and wild flowers. Binsar is a celebrated spot of scenic beauty where nature proclaims its supremacy over man.


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Travel Destinations of Uttaranchal
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Uttaranchal is Located in the foothills of the Shivalik range, Uttaranchal is renowned for its flora and fauna and pilgrimage centres. State is rich for its flaura and fauna and pilgrimage centres. One who seeks a calm and tranquillity Uttaranchal is the perfect destination to head towards. Among the top tourism destinations in Uttaranchal are Haridwar, Rishikesh, Dehra Dun, Mussoorie, Almora, Kedarnath, Badrinath, Yamunotri, Gangotri, the Jim Corbett National Park, Nainital, Ranikhet and Pithoragarh. Dehra Dun, Mussoorie and Almora are usually packed with sun-scorched souls from the plains during the summer. For the spiritually inclined, Haridwar, Rishikesh, Kedarnath, Badrinath, Yamunotri and Gangotri are the places to visit.

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Art and architecture of Uttaranchal
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Art and Architecture of Uttaranchal is the first ever comprehensive study on the art and architectural legacy of the newly formed hill state of Uttaranchal. This mountainous state can proudly beast of being that part of the subcontinent wherefrom the Indian Civilization development and proliferated to the pan-Indian demension. In fact, the Kadarkhand, the classical identity of this region, formed an integral part of the Aryavart of the Bharat. Since the first settlement of the Indo-Aryans in the Gangetic Plains, the snow-clad Himalayan ranges of Kadarkhand have been the source of perpetual attraction and inspiration to the multitude of humanity the world over. This region has been the grand repository of diverse cultures since the Khaha and Kirati cultures intermingled here ages ago. And, as the wheels of time rolled by innumerable ethno-cultural milieus developed, flourished and vanished here.

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Culture of Uttaranchal
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Uttaranchal, or the Devbhoomi, has age-old customs and traditions and its name has been mentioned in the Kedar Khand or the Skanda Puran. The religious, social and cultural urges of the people of Uttaranchal find an expression in various fairs and festivals, which are in turn closely linked to the social and economic activities of the region. In the heart of these majestic mountains lies the state of ‘Uttaranchal’ with Kumaon region in its east and Garhwal in the west. The history of modern Garhwal/Kumaon dates back to 7th and 8th Century AD when the Yavans began capturing the plains of India. Most of then Hindu kings from various parts of India migrated to Uttaranchal along with their family, army and the priests

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Cuisines of Uttaranchal
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People of Uttaranchal basically take a vegetarian meal though mutton and chicken are also savored by many. The food is extremely nutritious to suit the high energy requirements of the hilly and cold region. The traditional cuisine of the land is highly nutritious, simple to prepare and at the same time appealing to the palate. Here one can find delicious and mouth-watering Pahari recipes from both Garhwal and Kumaon regions of Uttaranchal.
Some of the Garhwali dishes are as follows:
Pear and mango chutney
Green chutney
Channa bhatura
Chainsoo
Kafuli
Jholi
haanu
Til ki Chutney
Thechwani
Baadi
Roat
Arsa
Alu tamatar ka jhol

Some Kumaoni Dishes are also as follows:
Ras
Bhatt ki Churdkani
Badil
Gulgula
Black and White Roti
Mandua ki Roti
Kulath ki Dal
Swala
Urad Bhuda
Palau
Kandalee ka saag
Jhangora ki kheer

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Accommodation in Uttaranchal
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Uttaranchal the Indian state with attracts tourists from far and away. There are enough decent accommodation options in Uttaranchal and the scene is getting better every passing day. There are a number of star category hotels catering to the needs of tourists coming to explore Uttaranchal or interesting in exploring the scenic region around. Most of the Hotels in Uttaranchal provide views of the lovely landscape. There are ample deluxe hotels in Uttaranchal that are symbols of elegance and hospitality. Amongst the leading hotels in Uttaranchal are:

5 Star Deluxe Hotels in Uttaranchal
Jaypee Residency Manor Hotel, Mussoorie
Best Western Hotel Madhuban, Dehradun
Ananda in the Himalayas, Rishikesh
Chevron Fairhavens Hotel in Nainital, Uttaranchal
Chevron Rosemount Heritage Hotel in Uttaranchal
Claridges Naini Retreat in Nanital, Uttaranchal
Honeymoon Inn in Uttaranchal
Ramgarh Bungalows Hotel in Nainital, Uttaranchal
Shipra Hotel in Uttaranchal
Solluna Resort in Nanital, Uttaranchal

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Postal Services In Uttaranchal
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One can even use postal services as a means of communication in India. One can find this service in each and every city of the country. One can make use of postcards, letters, etc. For faster communication, use telegrams, speed post and courier services.

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Cyber Cafes In Uttaranchal
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Looking for an inexpensive and fast communication, you can use the services of cyber cafes in Uttaranchal. These cyber cafes provide all the Internet facilities like e-mail, chatting, voice chat, etc. You can easily locate them, as they are present in quite a large number.

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Mobile (Cell) Phones In Uttaranchal
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Another way to communicate in India is through Mobile or Cell phones. If you have a mobile phone with the tri-band technology, you can easily use it here. You don’t need to use the service provider of your own country. There are a number of service providers in India to keep you connected. One can buy a prepaid sim card from any service provider. The running services for mobiles are Idea, Airtel, Hutch, reliance etc. The only need is to make the payment for it and give a photocopy of any Identity proof (like your passport) so as to get it recharged.

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Public Phone Booths (PCOs) In Uttaranchal
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One of the main modes of communication is the Public phone booths. They are generally known as PCOs in India. They provide the facility for local (within the city) calls, STD (Inter - State) calls, and ISD (International) calls. Even Fax facility is available. These PCOs can be found in each and every corner of the district. If some one wants to do local call there are so many coin box outside each and every shop of city or atleast outside the 70% of shops of all the cities. You just have do drop a 1 Rs. coin in the coin box and dial a number whatever you want to dial and can talk to anybody for a minute with that one coin.

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Keeping in Touch In Uttaranchal
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Communicating while in Uttaranchal (India) is no problem. There are various modes of communication in India. There is an availability of all the modern communication forms in India.

Cyber cafes with Internet and phone facilities can be found all over Throughout Uttaranchal, so communication with family and friends back home is not a problem. Besides, all hotels have communication facilities.

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Getting Around Uttaranchal
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Tourists visiting India require a visa, which can be issued after they submit an application to the nearest Indian Embassy or Consulate in their country.
Always make photocopies of important documents such as your passport, visa and air tickets. Always carry the originals with you, and keep the copies in a safe place. They will be required in case the originals are lost. Before traveling to India it is advisable to get a medical checkup and consult your doctor about recommended vaccinations about 3 weeks before your trip.

Carry any essential medication that you are in the habit of using. Chemist stores are abundant in India, however your specific brand of medication may not be available.

It is advisable to get medical insurance before you travel to India.

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How to Reach Uttaranchal
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The state of Uttaranchal is easily accessible by all three modes of transport, whether by air, rail or road route.

Reaching Uttaranchal by Air: There is only one air port named jolly grant in Dehradun. Many private flight operators which provides regular services to Delhi and connects Delhi to dehradun. The other option is to go Delhi by road which is just 3-4 hours journey from dehradun and can take a flight from there to any of the destination in India and to World too.

Reaching Uttaranchal by Road: The state has excellent road connection with Delhi and state highways link the destinations and important places as all the major destinations are connected by good metalled roads. Sometimes, though, it has been seen that due to landslides and snowfall, some of the areas become inaccessible.

Reaching Uttaranchal by Rail: State is also well connected through rail. Dehradun, Haridwar and Kathgodam are the railway stations of Uttaranchal. These are connected to the rest of the country by regular trains.

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What to Carry on Uttaranchal
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Passport is the necessary document which has to be carried by all the tourists/travelers along with them. Uttaranchal is situated in hilly area and one must have to carry light woolen clothes in summer and heavy woolen clothes in winter.

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When to Go In Uttaranchal
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The best time to visit Uttranchal is summer season i.e. April to July. During this season there is not too hot and not too cold. The climate is cool and pleasant that time and one can visit this place in those months.

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Things to remember before traveling In Uttaranchal
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On trains, where there is much robbery, use your ruck-sack or bag as a pillow (or stash it under your knees) when sleeping. If going to the bathroom, bolt your bag to a fixed compartment attachment or to a window bar.

On crowded local buses, keep a constant eye on your luggage. You may be asked to put your bags under a seat to make room for other passenger. Don’t do it.

In cheap lodging, double-lock the door (with combination padlock) and secure all windows before retiring for the night-thieves are adept at creeping into unsecured hotel rooms.

If leaving your luggage for anywhere, for any reason, padlock it to a pipe, a bedstead, or anything that cannot be moved. Some hotels will remind it for you-but always get a receipt, and always check nothing’s missing on your return.

Don’t accept any food or drink from total strangers, especially on trains or buses. There are good chances that it might be drugged.

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International transfers In Uttaranchal
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Don’t run out of money in India unless you have a credit card against which you can draw traveller’s Cheques or cash. You can also use HDFC ATM facility to withdraw money from your overseas account, but there is a limit of Rs 15,000 in a day. Having money transferred through the banking system can be time consuming. It’s usually straightforward if you use foreign/private banks elsewhere it may take a fortnight and will be a hassle.
You can also use Western Union for money transfer and they are having agents in Rajasthan.

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Credit cards In Uttaranchal
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Major credit cards are increasingly accepted in the main centers, though in smaller cities and towns it is still rare to be able to pay by credit card. Visa and Master Card have a growing number of ATMs in major cities, but many ATMs only deal with local account holder. HDFC bank have the facility of withdrawing money from you overseas account. You can use their ATM m/s to withdraw money in Indian Rupee, presently there branches are in Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur only in Rajasthan. Railway Reservation center 17 major cities are now taking payment for train tickets by visa card which can be very quick as the queue is very short.

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Traveler’s cheques in Uttaranchal
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Traveller’s Cheques issued by reputable companies (e.g. Thomas Cook, American Express) are accepted without difficulty. Traveler’s Cheques exchanged in banks or hotels, and can only very rarely be used directly for Payment. You need identification documents like a passport to be shown. Except in hotels, encashing Traveler’s Cheques nearly always takes up to 30 minutes or longer, So it is worth taking larger denomination Traveler’s Cheques and changing enough to last for some days. Banks accept both Dollar and sterling. Other major currency Traveler’s Cheques are also accepted in some larger cities. If you are traveling to remote areas it is advised that you buy Indian Rupee Traveler’s Cheques from a major bank, as these are more widely accepted than foreign currency ones.

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Money Changing In Uttaranchal
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The unit of currency is the rupee and all money should be changed with authorized money changers available at various places. You should insist on a receipt which will help in reconverting the money whenever you desire so. It is better to avoid touts who may offer higher sums than the prevailing value.

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Bringing In Currency In Uttaranchal
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Any amount in the form of currency, traveller’s cheques and the like can be brought in and the same amount can be taken back. In case the amount exceeds US $10,000 in the form of currency notes, travellers cheques or bank notes / or currency notes alone of more than US $2,500, they have to be declared on arrival on the Currency Declaration Form (CDF), duly attested by the Custom Officer.


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                     One can reach Pithoragarh either by train (upto Tanakpur or Kathgodam) or directly by bus or taxis. Tanakpur is the last railway station from where one can travel by bus or taxi. The distance from Tanakpur to Pithoragarh is 151 Kms.    From  Delhi one can come via train up to Kathgodam, and from Kathgodam buses and shared taxis are available for Pithoragarh via Almora.The distance from Haldwani to Pithoragarh is about 210 kilometers. The approximate taxi rates from Haldwani to Pithoragarh are from Rs.160 to Rs.170 and from Tanakpur to Pithoragarh approximate taxi rates are from Rs. 100 to Rs. 120. These rates are only indicative and latest rates can be confirmed from Local Administration/ Taxi Stand in these areas. 

                    For detailed information about fairs, train routes and their timings towards Kathgodam or Tanakpur

http://www.indianrail.gov.in/inet_srcdest_names.html

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Panch Kedar

Duration : 14 Nights / 15 Days
Best season : May to October
Destination Covered : Rishikesh - Kedarnath - Madmaheshwar - Tungnath -Rudranath - Kalpeshwar - Joshimath

Cradled in the Garhwal Himalaya's ranges are five of Hinduism's most important temples inspired by the five religious forms of Lord
Shiva, known as the Panch Kedar.

Kedarnath (3584 m) / Madhmaheshwar (3289 m) / Tungnath (3810 m) / Rudranath (2286 m) / Kalpeshwar (2134 m),sprawled over the vast Kedar Valley with altitudes ranging from 1500m to 3680m.

The Panch Kedar trek includes all the shrines associated with these legends. Kedarnath is situated at the head of the Mandakini River, where the Linga is a natural rock that resembles the hump of a bull. Madhmaheshwar, at the base of the Chaukhamba Peak, is at the altitude of 3500 m. The Linga is here worshipped in the form of a navel. Tungnath, where the arm of Shiva appeared, is the highest temple in Garhwal (3810 m).
500 m above the temple at Tungnath is Chandrashila, with a breathtaking view of the Himalayas. Rudranath is situated where the face of Shiva is said to have appeared. There is a natural rock temple in which the Shiva Mukha is worshipped. Nearby the temple, there are many little lakes like the Surya Kund, Tara Kund and Manas Kund. Kalpeshwar is situated in the beautiful valley of Urgam. There is a cave temple and Shiva is worshipped in his matted hair form, when He tried to flee from the Pandavas at Kedarnath.

Day 1: Rishikesh - Gaurikund by motor road (209 km), check and overnight in hotel.
Situated on the Rudraprayag - Kedarnath road, Gaurikund (1981 m.)
provides a breathtaking view of the Himalayan ranges.

Day 2: 14 km trek to Kedarnath (3581 m.), sightseeing and overnight in camp.
Lunch at Rambara enroute.

Day 3: Trek back to Gaurikund, + 40 km drive to Guptkashi, overnight in camp.

Day 4: 9 km trek to Gaundhar, overnight in camp.

Day 5: 10km trek to Madmaheshwar (3289 m.), overnight in camp.

Day 6: trek back to Gaunduhar with packed lunch, overnight in camp.

Day 7: 12 km trek to Jagasu + 16 km drive to Ukhimath, overnight in Hotel.

Day 8: 35 km drive to Chopta (2900m.) and 4 km trek to Tungnath (3886 m.).
Back to Chopta, overnight in camp.

Day 9: 30 km drive to Sagar + 10 km trek to Panargupha (meadow), overnight in camp.

Day 10: 12 km trek to Rudranath, overnight in camp.
The trek goes through alpine meadows and huge dense forests with a panoramic view
over the Nanda Devi, Trishul and Nanda Ghunti peaks.

Day 11: 18 km trek to Dumak (village), overnight in camp.

Day 12: 14 km trek to Urgam (village) + 2 km trek to Kalpeshwar Mahadev, overnight in camp.

Day 13: 9 km trek to Helang + drive 13 km to Joshimath, overnight in hotel. And rest

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Dodital - Choptachatti


Duration : 5 Nights / 6 Days
Season : Round the year
Destination Covered : Dodital - Choptachatti - Tungnath - Chandrashila

The arms of Lord Shiva came out as per theKedarnath myth, at Tungnath. He is worshiped here as one of the Panch Kedars. Tungnath temple is the highest Shiva Shrine amongst the Panch Kedars but the easiest to reach from the nearest road head. It is sited at an altitude of 3680 mts and usually pilgrims get down at Choptachatti on Ukhimath - Gopeshwar motor road. Chopta (3000 mts) is famous for its mountain views. The enterprising one can climb the Chandrashila peak from Tungnath as it is in the same feature and can be reached in about an hour's time. The peak provides a rare panoramic view of snow peaks.

DAY 1 : DELHI TO RISHIKESH (230 KM DRIVE)

DAY 2 : RISHIKESH TO CHOPTA (212KM DRIVE)

DAY 3 : CHOPTA TO DEORIYATAL & BACK TO CHOPTA (60KM DRIVE+5KM TREK)

DAY 4 : CHOPTA TO TUNGNATH & CHANDRASHILA, TREK BACK TO CHPOTA (10KM TREK)

DAY 5 : CHOPTA TO RISHIKESH (212KM DRIVE)

DAY 6 : RISHIKESH TO DELHI (230 KM DRIVE)

 

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