PITHORAGARH  
       
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
       
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  
 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.
 
       
Excursions      
 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 here.
 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  pujas-along

 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.
       
 Places of Tourist Attraction :  Snake Temples, Tripura Devi Temple, Cave Temple of Koteshwar, Tea Gardens of Chaukori,
       
 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

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 :  Munsyari, the center  as  well  as  the  gateway of Johar  region  is situated  154 Km  from Pithoragarh  at an
elevation of  2298 meters and  is snuggled in the folds of snow clad mountains.

 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 route.
 
  Places of Tourist Attraction

Narayan  Ashram  :   Es
tablished  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.

       
  The department of   tourism proposes  to  create and provide necessary  infrastructure, equipments and the  allied facilities for adventures sports like:
 Hang Gliding,        
 Para Gliding      

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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