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General Information
Area: 6.47sq.kms.
Population:
7,753 (1991 census)
Altitute: 1,645 mts.
Climate:
Snow fall in winter, heave rainfall in
mansoon. In summer while the valleys are hot, the higher
regions remain cool. Clothing
Rainfall: 36.7 cm (annual average).
Season: Round the year.
Clothing:
Summer- Cottons/ light woollens,
Winter - Heavy Woollens
Languages:
Hindi, Kumaoni & English
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which lies in the arms of the heavenly Himalayas, is the ideal choice for
one who seeks beauty and adventure. This easternmost hill
district of the Uttaranchal Pradesh is often referred as
'Miniature Kashmir'. The district of Pithoragarh came into
being in 1960 when it was carved out of the district of
Almora. It borders with China (Tibet) on the north and
Nepal on the east. The northern part of the district is
thinly populated and is adorned with many lofty snow
covered peaks like Nanda Devi (east), Nanda Devi (west),
Trishul, Nandakhat, Rajrambha, Panchchuli group and many
others. Below these lofty snow bound mountains are many
charming mountains are many charming alpine meadowsw and
glaciers, the main being Milam glacier, Ralam glacier,
Namik glacier and Sunder Dhunga glacier. |
| Pithoragarh City |
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Nestling in a small valley 5kms. long and 2kms. wide, the town of
Pithoragarh was an important landmark of the chand Rajas
of kumaon and was known as soar valley.
Pithoragarh is a treasure house for visitors,
mountaineers, botanists & religious minded tourists. The
Mansarovar Yatra route is a delight for trekkers and
adventure seekers.Many rivers originate from the lofty
pithoragarh mountains, thus providing ample scope of water
sports. The dense forests around have a wide range of wild
flowers & animals including peacocks, elephants, tiger,
musk deers and snow leopards. The charming & colourful
people of Pithoragarh celebrate all festivals and
religious ceremonies with great fanfare & devotion. |
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| Excursions |
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Chandak : Situated 7 Kms away by
bus through an uphill climb Chandak constitutes the
northern of Soar Valley. The famous temple of Mostamanu
is 2 Km from Chandak. Chandak offers a fascinating view of the
Himalayan ranges and the sprawling Soar Valley.It is a potential hang
gliding resort and the magnesite mining factory is located too
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| Thal Kedar
: Known for its famous temple of Mahadev. 16 Km from Pithoragarh. Jayanti Temple of Dhwaj
21 Km via Totanaula. Cave temple of
Kapileshwar. Cave temple at Rai , Ulka Devi Temple, Kailash Ashram Wadda ,
Hanuman Temple etc.
Gangolihat :
An important religious place and
rich in folk culture and ancient myths ,
is situated 77 Km from Pithoragarh .
It is particularly well
known for the famous
Mahakali temple where the Shakti
Peeth was installed by
Shankaracharya himself.
During Navratries a fair is
held on the occasion of which devotees offer
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with sacrifices. 2 Km from Gangolihat
near the Mankeshwar temple are the ruins of the fort
which once belonged to the Mankotis -an obscure dynasty of Kumaon
region. 2 Km away is Uprara, the native village of
poet 'Gumani', the first Kumaoni poet, who also wrote in
Hindi, Sanskrit and Nepali with great dexterity and
command. 4 Km east from Uprara, near the village
of Tamanauli is the Bharbhyo cave. |
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| Places of Tourist Attraction : Snake Temples, Tripura
Devi Temple, Cave Temple of Koteshwar, Tea Gardens of Chaukori, |
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Chaukori :
Eleven Km away from Berinag, Garaun water falls
four Kms to the east of the Berinag, Musk
Deer Farm at Kotmanya, Him Darshan Kutir at
Dharamghar.
Thal : An important transit
station for Mun- syari and Chaukori (Berinag).
Thal is 62 Km away from Pithoragarh and is
situated on the banks of Ram Ganga.
Places of Tourist Attraction :
Ek Hatiya Temple, a monolithic shrine in Amiya
village is 2 Km away from the motor road |
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Kot Gari Devi : Situated about 9 Kms from
Thal the temple of Kotgari is held to be the final
divine court of appeal for the deprived and the victim of cruelty and
injustice.
Didihat : 55 Kms from Pithoragarh,
Didihat is situated at an elevation of 1725 meters. Accommodation
: P.W.D. Rest House, Tourist Rest House. Hotels :
Anand Hotel, Kumaun Hotel, National Hotel, Sharma Hotel.
Places of
Tourist Interest : Seerakot fort cum Temple : 3 Km from Didihat Govt.
Sericulture Garden is situated near G.I.C.
Munsyari : Mu nsyari, the
center as well as the gateway of Johar region is situated 154 Km from
Pithoragarh at an elevation of 2298 meters and is
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Dharchula : Situated at the banks of Kali river at the border of Pithoragarh district, Dharchula is 94 Km from Pithoragarh and is an
important camp along the Kailash Mansarovar, Chotta Kailash and Narayan Ashram
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Places
of Tourist Attraction
Narayan Ashram
: Established by Narayan Swami in 1936 , Narayan
Ashram is situated at a distance
of 17 Kms from Tawaghat. The Ashram
is a spiritual cum
socio-educational centre
Jauljibi : A point of confluence of the river Gori and
Kali and of three different cultures ,
is situated at a distance of 77 Km
from Pithoragarh. During the autumn
season Jauljibi pulsates with an important
trade fair which is
anindication of the cultural and
commercial prosperity of the region.
Along the Kailash Mansarovar route, from
Gunji (3500 m), one can move along the
quieter Kali to walk to 10 Km to
reach Kalapani (3600 m). There are
pine, bhojpatra and juniper forests in this region. Although the
river has been coming all the way from Lipulekh
pass, the small pool formed under a huge rock is
considered to be the source of the Kali. There are snow
-clad mountains all around and Vyas's cave is to be found
on the mountain in front of Rishi Vyas
that the region is known as Byans. There is
also a hot water spring at Kalapani. |

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department of tourism proposes to
create and provide necessary infrastructure,
equipments and the allied facilities for adventures
sports like: |
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Gliding, |
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Para Gliding |
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Gliders can be made available on hire and conveyance
to the gliding point and first aid facilities can
be provided. Chandak, Munakot and Dwaj have been proposed into
gliding points.
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